The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, October 11, 1895, Image 3

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    LOCALS.
Thin If pvotty kooiI woiithor for Oul-
M'l
rlhtir lMneonnt In teaching near
xh1nitil.
llomor Hnttlold wan hIoU the flrst of
tin- wt-ok.
Tlio Co-op Is now nwopt ot ovory ev
ening. (Adv.)
Tlio toam Ih Hiivod nonn Onrrtnor Is
w itlt U8 ngnln.
Tlio Cartel band now mimbors twon-
iv -i inoniborf.
i i ist Wlggh'horn npoM Sunday at
i,iv homo In Ashland.
s-iv Turner Won't yon come ont
.,m1 i.lay-foot-ball?'
(5 1 nnboook '94, Is principal of tlio
Palmyra high school.
A pood fountain lon for J1.00 at
lli-nHilsholmor & Co.'a.
www
H. U. Shodd has boon oloctod a mom
lu-r of tin KhrUhU olnb.
Thoro are throo Uvlnlonn of tho class
In Anglo-Saxon this year.
Miss Helen Klloy Is teaching In tho
.nibllc schools of Albion, Nobr.
W. H. Snddelh, '518, Is now attending
the stato university of Minnesota.
V. U. Williams Is back and Is deem
in iho mysteries of Senior law.
Mrs. Mael.ean has been elected pres
ident of the Ladles fauiilty olnb.
lies, "We have 'whined' for twonty-
tivo years" How much a shine?
Harry Frank has returned to college
mid will try for a place on the team.
Horace Whltmoro comes around to
smile on old friends once In a while.
Miss Maud Trlplett entertained a
few of her friends Thursday evenliiR.
Miss Maud Trlplett will leave for her
new homo In Missouri the flist of next
month.
Chancellor MucL.can expects to en
tertain Rev. Kincald from Minnesota
Sunday.
Judge Heese had a busy time. the first
of this week getting the law students
registered.
Miss Mercy Walker and Mr. Leh
mor have been elected members of the
English club.
Miss Imogene Clinton Is clerking In
KitzGerald's store and carrying her
music at the conservatory.
G. W. Fnrr of Marquotto, Nob., who
was In the university two years ago,
is back taking law this year.
An open session of the Maxwell club
will be held in the college of law, Oct.
1'J, at 8 p. m.
It is understood that Gardner Is to
play the position of draw-back on the
team this year.
J. M. Rogers Is taking the law course
tills, year, lie will read In tho olllee of
V. It. McArthur.
liert Abry has been formally lnstnllod
as Prof. Owens' stenographer and lias
taken up his work.
Hedge Is now carrying a cane with
whleh lie practices the "drum major
act" when no one Is looking.
Oapt. Gullfoyle took oharge of two di
visions! in geometry this week and will
Instruct them during the year.
C. G. "Now Mr. Jl. you are adjutant
t this battalion, you are expected to
Take a look nt our new fall suits
bo tho strnlghtoHt man In the corps of
cadets" -then noticing John's disap
pointed look ho added "physically, I
moan."
Mr. Aboil, nfter measuring l.ohnhoff
and Tumor-"Goo whiz, there's no
money in making those pants."
During the summer Harry Shodd ran
a very successful dally at his homo,
known ns tho "Summer Hreese,"
Chanoollor MncLenn loaves this even
ing for Tocun-iSeh where ho will address
the teachers' county nssnolatlon.
The hat thief has again commenced
Ills operations. Even tho library mom
la not exempt from his presence.
Committees have boon appointed from
tho wiphomoro and freshmen classes to
make aiianffoments for a joint social.
Hon. H. 11. Shodd came up from Ash
land last week to see how his sons,
George and Harry wore roUIur along.
Pi of. Wolfe has Informed his clnsss
that It Is not necessary to laugh at his
Jokes. (Other professors please copy.)
Hnrvoy HOald Is playing the snare
drum In tho Cadet band during Fred
Humphrey's season on the foot ball
field.
It would bo advisable for a certain
student to Cram a little on his Grook
lesson since paternal presence un-
noi ves him.
Cnti nurnlmm writes from Morovla,
Cal., his regrets that ho cannot be In
school this year, owing to his father's
poor health.
It Is surprising to note the number of
drug stores advertising "sure death to
cockroaches," now that the cold weath
er has set In.
I... C. Smith will superintend the sot
ting up of nbout r.00 foot of slate black
hoard which Is to bo put In the new li
brary building.
In point of noise (not mentioning
quality) the olocuilon classes rlvul tho
cadet band, judging from sounds that
Issue from room R.
Wo suggest that an alleged 'kicker'
In a local contemporary bo turned
around and himself subjected to a vig
orous process of like nature.
Resolved That everyone be duly
thankful for the now chairs which have
boon put In tho library. Carried unanimously.
Tlio grounds about the new library
building are rapidly being placed In a
llni condition. Whon all Is llnlshod tho
building will bo n decided Improvement
to the rumpus.
The Pnllndlau society intends to cel
ebrate their quarter contc-nlal next Oc
tober. Preparations have already boon
begun In the way of much talking and
appointing of committees.
Nearly nil of tho ncartomlo classes are
larger than they wore last year, which
hows that the attendance would bo
larger than last year had the prepara
tory year not boon dropped,
Tho Ashland students, numborlg
nbout thirty, will found an Ashland
olnb for literary and social purposes,
and for bringing their homa town Into
closer relationship with the university.
A young lady senior who is taking
prppnmtnry chemistry, was hoard to
make thin Inquiry of a follow student
of lllte standing: "Oh, Isn't this juot
dn-ndful to bo put In hero with thoso
"pi"pps?"
Tho regular Y. M. C. A. devotional
mooting will bo held In PaPadlan Hall
Sunday, Oct, 13 at t p. m. Mr. D. M.
' Davis will lend. Subject: "Christian
Fellowship," 1 John 1:3, Math. 2.V.S.
Romombor the hour Is A o'clock.
Some designing university boys have
an eye on a Fourteenth street sign
which rends "horse breaking." They
expect it to read differently tho morn
ing nfter hallowe'en. A brush and
paint will be the moans of substituting
n "u" for the "r."
Members of tho Phi Kappa Psl fra
ternity were surprised last week when
one of their number, H. S. Shtdd, pre
sented them with a catchy little two
stop, dedicated to the fraternity. It
Is yet In manuscript form but It is un
derstood that It will bo published.
Julian H. Field writes fiom New Or
leans that ho is employed with the
Louisiana Electric Light company.
He has filled various positions with
this company dining the summer and
nt present discharges the duties of
time keeper, pay master and clerk.
At the faculty meeting Monday
evening tho committees were each re
organized and til -number doubled on
each one. This makes tho organization
much closer, which seoms especially
pltaBing to tho Cliancellor.
Anyone who thinks ho connot afford
to take The Nebiaskan this year, by
securing four names for us will have
the paper sent him during the year, free
of charge. This can be done enslly
with a little work among the alumni
and former students.
I
laiiains
N
Ladies' Cloaks
Ladies' Underwear
Ladies' Hosiery
Ladies' Gloves
Gents' Underwear
Gents' Hosiery
Gent's Gloves
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All pools sol 1 onjrnvod free of clmigo, ami no clmrgo mndo for examining
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Lincoln, Neb.
MISS FERGUSON
Has opened tho second
term of lior
DANCING SGHOOL
The Glee club Is going to take a good
early start this year. Wo have plenty
of good singers this yenr and tho Glee
club should bo a succoss.
It's too bad tho little boys In that
class In Kngllsh got so restless before
thu close of tho hour. Thoy should bo
disciplined according to their apparent
size.
I. P. Gardner has mado his appear
ance again this year. He Is improving
his spare moments playing foot-ball
and getting acquainted with the young
ladies.
At a mooting of tho Omaha club Mon
day, It was decided to give a rcooptlon
to tho now students. II. C. Parmoleo
was appolntod a commtttoo on arrange
ments. In ISngUsh 2, a the olnss Is so largo,
each one has his own sent and the roll
call Is dispensed with. Prof. McLood
appoints a "corporal" to report tho ab
sent oen.
In the LANSING THEATRE
DANCING HALL.
Regular losons given Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, beginning ay
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A. G. OSMER, PROP.
H. H.: "Say. It's to.) bad we can't
have a football game before they stow
thoso old library chairs away some
where. Wouldn't thoy pile up high
though, and make an elegant blaze?"
And a sad expression settled over his
face as he walked away.
The Porshlng J titles met for their
first drill last night. Almost live sets
of fours turned out, and under their
now captnln.Joe Ueardsloy, they were
put through a snappy drill. They made
a very good showing and give promise
of eclipsing last year's yecord.
Tlio opening of the college year has
brought back to Lincoln many readers
ot books who were missed during the
summer months. Repeated calls may
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as well as stationery , college supplies,
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