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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1898)
10 THE : RESPERULN w War!2I! H. . Sackeit,wilt of speech and clear of thought, Bertha Slull deliberate and sure, li. S. KaVer cry talized logic of walking profundity, and Colorado College si our girdle. THE BOY"fe PROGRAM. "Yon found it on thf stairway" 1 1Va. Marguerite who spoke, "Then let us post it; don't you know "Twill he an awful joke?" ixs or sprixo. 1 know spring ha come Though the bee should deny it With sparrow and nobin and jay: I know spring has come Fr the girls testify rt And basque in the soiile of it Wiay. PIXKEETOX. W jriis jou, Sni. by gain, we do For none u take your place. That post- belongs to none but you Ami eke that smiling face, Tiiee ii iv's a beaker brimming oer With baufc tojxu, W lad. 131 3rin'k it and pour in some more. T the new "prof." of Cozad. JX THE AJjOOVK. She engrossed in Latin I a, trifle shy We sat within an alcove. Mary Jane and I. Sta.inm,riug through the weather I ventured to remark On the Spanifcb waxelttuu' Late become so dark. je intent ujon liw Doubt within my brain How for country's honor Arid vengeance for the Maine, I should be a target To the gnus of Spain. She engrossed in Latin GaTexne bitter pain Wished I then In Hadetr Cruel Mary Jane. From ""Song of the Spanish War, by & C ttopar. UTIGHXS OF THE PDA1 The following Interesting facts, and tnany more, are faithfully rotated in an epic handed to the editor. The production is too lung to print in it entirety but to cut it down would spoil it: JHob many moons ago, daring tie late vaca laoiij Will Boose and Boy Ctishmaii singly and jointly made up their minds to visit the neighboring village of Palmyra a wheel back. Xow if rumormay.be trusted each of the aforesaid swains had it in his heart, uuba known to the other, to call on the same young lady in the village The practice of riding to chotd even morn ing stood Roy to good account while on the other hand Will's greenness tat riding I mean) proved to be a very thorn in the flesh to him. After a world of small annoyances such as walking up quarter-mile hills. Boose picked himself up from a heap by the roadside and proceeded leading his broken steed toward Ilnryra. at the same time praying for a fann er, which prayer, by the way, was speedily answered. Meanwhile Roy had disappeared over the hill toward his heart's desire. As usual, however. Will and the lumber wagon beat hitn to town. I draw the curtain over the reception of the gallants by the object of their several quests. I know not which re ceived her token yet matters were so amicably settled that her brother conveyed them both to Lincoln iu due time, also in a lumber wagon. "ollc;jrr of Ijw Xo(:k Three of the inter-state debaters are stu dents of ilie college of law. Two others have done work in the department. U. F. Good of Wahon, Xeb., begau lectur ing; to the Seniors on-" Limitations"1 this week. The Maxwell club elected officers as follows last Saturday evening: J. D. Deuison, presi dent; IL Halderson, vice-president; -John Singhaus, secretary: John Longfellow, critic The Seniors indulged in the luxury of a cla&s "serap'', last Thursday. Folsom and Brown were tie rival candidates. The first two bal lots resulted in a tie. Folsom won on the third ballot, one of the Brown supporters be ing compelled to leave. The other officers elected were Fred Humphrey, vice-president; M. O. Ounningliam. secretary and J. H. Kemp, the retiring president, sergeant-at-anns. Mlas Jeflery, principal of the Teeuinseh schools, is visiting her folks and University friends tliis week. Her school was given a vacation Thursday and Friday of this week. OurMen'x $8 WeU Bitot liavc the Style andr Wear of a $5 Shot. Try tliem. Foot Form ti