m 10 THE HESP;ERIAN ( Misses Hitchman and Andrus of Wcoping Water high school wore wolcomo visitors at tho University last week, For tho cleanest and best made up cloth ing that are fitters, go to tho Ewing Cloth ing Co., 1115-1117 O street. The Kuhmann brothers are back from their homo in Grand Island where they spent a couple of weeks narvesting their sugar boots. All tho old students have returned to their old boarding place, 1029 R. Why don't you try tho same place? Students club, $2.25 a week. J. F. Boomer went home to vote tho "pop" ticket. He created much enthusiasm during tho campaign by promulgating popu listic doctrine. The following committee to consider tho advisability of having a summer school havo been appointed: Bessoy, Barber, Nicholson, Luckoy and Wolfe. 1 flunked in Prof. Wolfo's last exam. Psychology is no hoax; But after this, outsido of class " I'll write Hesperian jokes. The Berlin Cloak Co. give special invita tion to tho students to call and inspect the elegant lino of ladies' jackets, fur and cloth capes. Latest styles and lowest prices. 1114 O street. In tho State Journal of November 11 appeared a poom of merit by tho Rov. llen deo. Mr. Hendee will bo remembered as the gentleman to whom Miss Elizabeth Russol was married last summer. Perhaps it is not generally known that a member of tho class of '90 has been for some time engaged as pastor of tho Christian church of Waterloo, Nebraska. Mr. F, F. Cook is tho gentleman wo mention. Throo years ago ho took up tho work, and his friends are moro than gratified to loarn that during tho last summer his church received forty-five new members into communion.- Tho following resolution was passed by tho Freshmen boys at their last meeting. Resolved; That wo Freshmen boys in meeting assembled, hereby challenge tho boys of tho Sophomore class to a game of foot-ball, time and place to bo determined by the managers of tho teams. For good, stylish-mado-to-order suits Bee tho Independence Wool Manufacturing Co., Geo. W. Fra8or, manager, 119 North 13th street. Wc manufacture our own cloth and havo a first class tailoring department. Wo turn out nothing but first class. Geo. R. Spurlock, a former University student, now living at Plattsmouth, has just closed a successful candidacy for county judge of Cass county on the republican ticket. TnE Hesperian congratulates tho young judge and wishes him unqualified judicial success. On Friday, November 8, a very pretty informal party occured in the Sigma Chi rooms, Halter block. All tho active mem bers of the chapter with their fair ones wore present and had a jolly time. Dancing was indulged in to tho excellent music rendered by Mrs. Clarkson. Visitors to tho Union society pro grams of last year will certainly remember Miss Dorn Zediker, tho sweet singer. They may also remember Mr. Eddie Gunn. Both of them moved to Alabama some timo last summer, and now tho Hesperian has tho pleasure of announcing their wedding, and of extending congratulations to tho happy couple. Abe Chappoll was shaking hands with old friends around the halls last week. Abo has been attending tho Colorado school of mines at Golden whore ho was obliged to go on account of his health. Ho says ho would much profor to attend tho University as tho school of mines is not peopled with "co-eds." Tho only compensation ho has for his college loneliness, ho says, is tho number of- fair acquaintances in tho city.