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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1897)
14 THE : HE-JPERIAX h i UIXltY'S UlffrKKAT. The Pennant is assured. Stand up for tlu Vui. Baker has returned. We're bound to win 'the pennant now I nee it in the air I hear it whispered by the breeze I feel it everywhere. We'll teach the .Jay Hawks and 1, V. Whey don't know where they're at With Barber on the grand stand And Caldwell at the bat. Bryan and ."John Maguire attended the Ir rigation Congress Wednesday. Wanted: About seventy-five first rate de baters to register for the preliminary debates. Among these seventy-five debaters, are three, who are to have the honor of beating as many lv. U. men in our next annual intor-collegiate joint debate. Do you wish to be one of the three? Yes? Then give your name to Ilawxby and Stand up for the Uni. We've got them faded now, hoys A decent grave we'll fix And lay the "TCock Chalks" low, hoys As we did in ninety six. The campus shows a thrilling sight The girlR are spellbound with delight Oil vanity beyond my might! When Ivring sets up the band. The air is rent with fearful shouts The "De'il would lose his whereabouts I'o see Kring drill the hand. 'Yes sir." exelaiiuel (). W. Meir. in a burst of eloquence that was fit to shake down the 'likeness of Chas. Sumner from the wall, and call forth a fervent "amen" from the elderly lady in the rear of the class. ,The states always hovered under the wings of the union." Mr. Ellsworth has made extensive arrange ments with the irrigation Congress for re claiming vast tracts of arid land about the campus. The areas will be devoted to the culture of bench-work and Senior orations. The machinery is already on the ground and operation will he begun in a few days. urc.iACivT "emvATic hnthiummsi:" sore noii:. Alas! 'tis gone, no odors rise To tell of gastric dissipation. Cur Soup House, dishes, odors, flies Are lost in general renovation. So when the hour of noon draws nigh And "with cold sandwiohes I strive, 1 long again, excuse "my sigh. For big hot doughnuts two for five. And for that broad-gage pumpkin pie, And oyster sou), my sakes alive! Then sometimes when I feel real rash I pine for "resurrection" hash. Sing, Muse, again with loudest din Our ''Hygienic" soup-house fads, With Everett's "josh" and Mnnley's "chin" And "Riley boarding out his ''ads." "De.Loss T. Smith sells and repairs watches jewelry, etc. 1140 O St. Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E. corner 12th & () sts. dive us a call. Single meals lo cents. Meal tickets 82. "0. ttegnlar board 2.25 per week at 1200 T St. AVesterfield has not moved. Tie is Still n't 117 X l.'tth St. and is giving the latent Stymie in hair cuts. We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Best 'Laundry. 2240 '() stu-eel. 'Pel. 571). Student's Club. Best table hoard 82.2.r. Special rates on nicely furnished rooms, ifur uace and bath. 144S I st. Mrs. M. E. .Toyee. Wo, arc selling lots of Faun tain Fens, in fa at wp have sniff out same tines com pi el el y, re have had up hill work' to bring before the students of the University Jhr fa at that we are, find have bee it selling goods fit low er trices than amj other concern in the West. If you want Fountain Fens, History (lovers, 'History Fa.per, Theme Fa.pe-r, A''ote Hook's, Dictionaries, and all other sntpfries tve of in ft catmint od ate, put as well as save you money. Hook Dept Herpolshei mer Is ( RAZORS Oouncl aiul set at 118 So. l.fli street. Charges Reasonable, Work Guaranteed. J. H, MOWN