The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 10, 1897, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE ': UFSPERIAN 0
being formulated for n successful season. Mr. Allen S9, has a very scholarly article
The marked success of our team in the past in the last Arena. This forms a portion of
is an incentive to pains-taking effort in the the graduate work of Mr. Allen, who is work
future. The indications now are that most
of the old men will be ready to play in the
Spring and an abundance of new material is
in sight. The outlook is decidedly favorable:
a coach will be procured: new and nobby
suits will be purchased: a trip east will be
made: possibly an Inter State League formed:
in short everything possible will be done to
bring base ball to the front, and fix it firmly
as a recognized college sport. The only ques
tion as to entire success is that of Finance
and this will disappear if the student-body
properly support the team. A series of "in
door base ball games" is being arranged and
by beginning of '98 it is hoped that means
will bo provided that all who desire may be
gin lo 'condition for the opening of the season.
ing for his master's degree under Prof. Caldwell.
Alumni And Old Sl.iideiilK.
.1. B. Ueeolier M)3 is teaching chemistry in
the high school at Sioux City Iowa.
('. N. Hinds '94 has been appointed deputy
recorder of deeds in fJagc County.
Professor Fossler's Sunday sdiool class at
the Universalis! church is making a special
study of 'Faith.'
There are two alumni entered for the pre
liminary debates, It. S. Baker. B. A. '97 and
li. F. Warner, 15. L. '97.
Miss Jessie Ooodell, a former student, was
married this week to Prof. Henry .Jennings,
county superintendent of schools in Saline Co.
Miss Bessie Bailey, who was in the Univer
sity last year, is teaching in the public schools
of Gibbon, Nebraska.
The graduate club met on last Monday
evening. The three papers read and tin ad
dress given were all by alumni of the Univer
sity. On Saturday evening the Chancellor and
his wife will give a reception to all the resi
dent alumni of the University. This should
be a notable gathering.
Mr. Barnard, secretary of the horticultural
society, was in Lincoln yesterday arranging
for a meeting in January. Mr. Barnard is a
former student of the University.
Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, Richards block.
If you want a shave, go to Westcrfield's.
Full line of tablets and history covers at
the Cooperative Book Co.
We do not break collars: they are turned
by hand. The Best Laundry, 2249 0 street.
7oc for the Hhsimciuax for the rest of the
school year.
For holiday goods remember D. T. Smith,
watchmaker and Jeweler, 1 140 O st.
Subscribe for the Hk.siki:ian and get the
news, only 75c the rest of the year.
The Co-op is selling stationary at a very
low figure.
It. & C. stands for Rieherson & Cole, the
popular barbers at 1 144 () Street.
Students if you want your shoes made to
order, or if you want, your shoes repaired, go
to J. H. Pettit. 14't.S O st. All work is guar
anteed. If you want a hair cut go to Westcriield's.
If you want anything in the line of Tonsorial
work, Westcriield's is the place to find it.
117 North l't St.
(iardncr the tailor has put in a new stock
of mens furnishings Goods. See him for
Christmas presents, also join his Pressing
(Miili, So. West Cor. 11th &.
Lincoln's "Hustlers" are. the people to buy
of, if you don't know 'em, fry their Three.
"Beauts." They are cheap and hot. as !
Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120(5 0.
Dr. Ketchum, Oculist and Aurist, Richards'
Block treats diseases of the eye, ear, nose
and throat, and is fully equipped with instru
ments for fitting glasses without mydriatics.
All fees reasonable.
3Iil-Vin- Holiday In-w.
On Dec. 2-itli uiiil '.5tli also on Dec. )tlHt 18117 and
on January lt 1893 the UUKMNiiTOX will koII
round trip tickets good to return until Jan. 4th 18!H
uL rale of faro and a third to points within '200
inlloH. For further particulars apply at H. it M.
depot or city ollieu cor. 10th & ().
OEO. W. ISONNtiLL, O. 1, & T A.