The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 15, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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bio expense. The inclemency of the weather
on Thanksgiving day last year left a large de
ficit. Our team must be equipped this year
to compete with the strong Universities of
Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. Our coach must
be paid and other expenses met. If the
alumni would contribute even a small amount
each a sufficient amount would easily be
raised. It is the purpose of the association
to give every alumnus an opportunity to lend
a helping hand to his Alma Mater either by a
largo .or. small contribution. "Won't you help
us out and put athletics on a firm foundation
in the University? Your remittance can bo
sent to Dr., Hastings, Physical Director, to Dr. bo led by Win Hall.
HESPERIAN
TjociiI uimI irNoiml.
M. A. Hyde '98 has retarned.
Mr. "William T. Home returned to school
this week.
Dr. Halstead led chapel exercises Tuesday
morning.
Gennin Towl has returned to tho Univer
sity. Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, 4th floor Rich
ards blk.
Miss Jennie Stuart has gone to Madison,.
Nebr., for a weeks stay.
The Y. M. C. A. meeting next Sunday will
Miss Mamio Clements has left school tem
porarily because of the illness of her mother.
Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E
corner 12th & O sts Give us a call
Miss Ruth Pyrtlo, Nora Davis and Libby
Johnson were elected to active membership
in the Delian society Friday evening.
"We do not break collars: they are turned
by hand. The Best Laundry. 2241) 0 street.
Tel. 575).
Whedon,Porter,Sumnorand Hob" Mauley
went out to Raymond Monday evening and
Ward or to W. H. Oury, manager of the
team, University of Nebraska.
Joseph H. Say or is still studying Psychol
ogy at 812 North Hist. He is making very
rapid progress in his work. He has registered
for from one to three hours but is getting
credit for more than that.
Full line of tablets and history covers at
the Cooperative Book Co.
DeLoss T. Smith sells and repairs watches
jewelry, etc. 1140 0 St.
A crowd of boys consisting of Boomer.
Searson, Terry, Morse, Lien and Mumford "K ' the Republican rally.
had arranged to go down to Palmyra, on ' . R. Cash, it former student, but now a
wheels, last Sunday to see John MeGufiy, but flourishing merchant at Rising City is visiting
the rain of Saturday night put a damper on h8 parents.
the plan. Mr. Searson insisted on walking ? Prof. C. R. Richards has been appointed
out but the other boys persuaded "Jim" to ' superintendant of the machinery department
wait for a more suitable time. ' of tho Trans-Mississippi Exposition.
Lincoln's "Hustlers" are tho people to buy Student's Club. Best table board 82.2o.
of, if you don't know 'em, try their Three
"Beauts." They, are cheap and hot as !
Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120 0.
Mr. B. G. Alniy received a letter Monday
from his brother John, who will study at Bor
lin.a couple of years. John wrote from Scilly
Island, a litile way south of Ireland. Ho
says ho has greatly enjoyed his trip so far and
'has been able to take his regular throe meals
Special rates on nicely furnished rooms, fur
nace and bath. 1448 P st. Mrs. M. L. Joyces.
Several students were obliged to move out.
of tho Buekstafl" Block this week. A mort
gage sale of furniture was tho cause.
R. it C. stands for Rioherson & Colo, tho,i
popular barbers at 1144 O Stw'ot.
Tho name of Miss Lou Smith was proposed
a day. Sea sickness has bothered him very for ninenil tho Union society last Fri-
little. Ho has found a number of young fel- "" U1B
lows on tho Kensington who will study in
Europe this year. John writes that ho must
havo tho TTkhpkmax as soon as ho roaches
Berlin.
Mr. Christonor, business manager of tho
Doane Owl, was at the University Monday.
Mr. Christonor reports good prospects for tho
"Owl" this year.
Wo novor lose sight, of tho fnot that your interest is ours. Foot Form Store 1213 0 st
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