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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1897)
Til 10 13 IE SIP'S ill AN the Icitehen door and saw me on the Hoot crying. Then he said, "Well 1 am a beast, little girl, to have forgotten your stuff, hut I'll go right down town and order the dinner sent up from Don's, then we'll he sm-e its all right." That was adding insult to injury. "Sure its all right" indeed ! I told him it would have been all right then, if he hadn't been such a tobacco fiend that he couldn't live half an hour without smolring; and then he said he wasn't particular whether the Clarks had any dinner or not. and that he didn't care if the house did smell like a canning factory. 1 aid then 1 wished I had never seen him and he remarked very calmly and sarcastically that he agreed with me per fectly for once. And so it went on until John said if he had known what a tem per J had he never would have married me; then Iran out, slammed the door, went up stairs, threw myself on the bed ;and cried harder than ever. After while 1 heard the bell, and then Ipretty soon John tapped at the door. When I opened it he handed me a note from Mrs. Clark saying that at the last 'moment the Dr. had been called out of town, so they could not come. And there 1 had been cross and iiglv to John all for nothing. I told him I was sorry and he declared it was all his fault and told me not to think any more about it; but to get. ready and wewould go down to the Lincoln for dinner and itihen go to the opera. We went and had a lovely tfme and -neither of us have mentioned chickens or cwnbarrifts since. Siurx. The Palladian boys debating club has elected the following officers: H. 8. Stewart, president; I). M. Garber, vice president; A. A. Henry, secretary ; G. E. Kindler, sareant-at-arms. R. S. Hunt spent vacation at Douglas. Dr. Clyde Davis, Dentist, Richards Blk. Best work in the city. Merchant's Barber Shop. Com Barrett visited friends at Prairie Home durjng vacation. 1330 0 street. Jas. Kolbach custom shoe shop. 0. A. Reitz has been tendered an im portant position on the snrvey. Dr. Hodgman's dental office, 1105 0 street. Special rates to stndents. The Glee Club concert has been post poned until the first of May. A. W. Martin Law '96, of Dorchester Neb., was a Universit3T visitor this week. Leo Smith and R. S. Parsons spent vacation at their homes in Council Bluffs. Students, see the ad. of Mr. Ekluduy on our back sheet. Drop in and try one of those 15 meals. E. A. Sirrard has quit correcting Browning books and returned to his home at Columbus. Boys, remember that Westerficld. th Xioneer barber, gives the latest -style in haircuts 117 N UJth. Chancellor MacLean will give the com mencement address before xhe Kearney High School graduating class on May 2S. Coal to burn. Charles B. Gregory, V. of N. 1, sells all kinds of coal at 1W 0 street in in the basement of the Rich ards block. Students are invited to will. The Poster entertainment giwu by the young ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, March 27, for the benefit of the College Settlement, was a unique and successful entertainment. The musical selections rendered by Messrs Turner, Schwartz, Lansing, Raymond, and Griggs were especially pleasing. Individual mem bers of other fraternities assisted in the Poster. Financially the entertainment was a great success.