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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1895)
L BTTfriPTtYir T'lZJff"''!.'?' r ' 1 Tii in llvz v v PKW.ifft Jl . sSfJ?f7)T,l.i , L J-? ."J.WJl "IJ"" T -.fo. 1f ''Li ',"' J . '"41 'J ."O.L V, 'V f THE HESPERIAN 15 E. M. Pollard of '93 is soiling cider and Some Extracts from Early Documents, pre- apples grown on the home farm. All stu- pared by F. Ball. Read by the Secre- deuts should give him a call at the corner of tary. 12th and N. January 16. We advise students to buy books at the Lincoln Book Exchange, 134 S. 12th street. Second. hand University books a specialty. Books of all kinds bought and sold. The Delian officers for this term are: W. H. Forsythe, president. Miss Mae Rhodes; vice-president. 'Miss Nellie West, secretary. Mr. Pillsbury, treasurer. Mr. Elmore, critic. A FOUNTAIN PEN. The users of fountain pons need only to try one of the celebratod Waterman Foun tain Pens in order to bocomo its frionds. It combines good workmanship with good ma terial and is by far the best pen in tho market. Call at Co-oporativo Book Go's, and have its superiority over all others oxplainod to you. Freighting in 1856. Moses H. Sydenham, Kearney. Reminiscences of the Third Judicial District from 1857-1861. E. Wakeley, Omaha. The Ponca Indians. Jay Amos Barrett. Lincoln. Reminiscences by Old Settlers. Election of officers and transaction of such other business as may come before the socity. The State Horticultural society will hold its session at tho University on tho 15th, 16th and 17th of January. Its sessions will bo hold only in the forenoons and afternoons, beginning Tuesday afternoon and ending Thursday forenoon. Thoy should bo well attended by tho students. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An adjourned session of tho ninotoonth annual pieeting of tho Nobraska State His torical society will bo hold on tho ovonings of Jan. 15-16, in tho University chapol, at 8 o'clock, with tho following program: JANUABY 15, President's Annual Addiass Tho Pionoor Populists and thoir Finance in tho Terri tory of Nobraska in 1855-56-57, and tho results. A Parallel between Past and Present Fallacies. J. Sterling Morton, Nebraska City. Some Unpublished Material on tho Sioux Indian War, 1801. L. W. Colby, Bea trice. A Memorial of L. B. Shryock J. N. John son, Lincoln. Vhl W mIM