The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 10, 1899, Image 8

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STILL THEY COMB.
' Tho sophomoro class at Princeton
has drawn up the following set of rules
for the freshmen:
1. Thou shalt have none other gods
before Nassau.
2. Thou shalt not take unto thee
golf or bicycle trousers.
3. Thou shalt not wear duck or
crash suits until after the first Prince-ton-Harvard
base ball game In tho
spring.
4. Observe the fedora hat to keep It
holy.
5. Honor the grand stand on tho
'varsity field and keep to the bleachers.
C. Thou shalt not wander from thy
rooms after 9 p. m.
7. Thou shalt not smoke on the
Street.
8. Thou ahalt not inhabit public
restaurants cr bar rooms.
9. Thou shalt not bear false wit
ness against upper classmen.
10. Thou shalt not covet the side
walks or paths when upper classmen
pass by.
stioned one sauad within n, few yards
from tho shore nnd several other
squads gathered in the unlucky fresh
men and passed them along into the
water. Tho sophomores were many of
them ducked, but the newcomers fared
worse.
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NOT A SURPRISE.
It will not bo a surprise to any who j
arc at all familiar with tho good qual
ities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to know that people everywhere take
pleasure in relating their experience
in tho use of that splendid medicine,
and in telling of the benefit they have
received from it, of bad colds it has
cured, of threatened attacks of pneu
monia it has averted, and of the chil
dren it has saved from nttacks of
croup and whooping cough. It is a
grand good medicine. For sale by
druggists.
TAKE CHILLY BATHS.
Fifty or sixty students of the Uni
versity of Wisconsin took an unwel
come bath in the chilly waters of Lake
Mendota Wednesday. The foot ball
practice was held at Camp Randall and
the students gathered on the lower
campus. Tho "freshles" and "sophs"
clashed and soon there was a yell of
"Into the LaKe!" The "sophs" sta-
Wanted We will pay ?12.00 a week
Milan to either a man or woman to
represent the Midland monthly maga
zine as a subscription solicitor. The
Midland is the same size as McClure'u
or the Cosmopolitan. It is now n its
sixth year and is the only magazine of
this kind published in the great central
west. A handsome premium given to
each subscriber. Send 10 cents for a
copy of the Midland and premium list
to the Twentieth Century Publishing
Co., St Louis, Mo.
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Students contemplating the study of
music, and those who have friends
desirous of information concerninjr
the advantages offered, are cordially
invited to visit the school and obtain
an illustrated Catalogue. You can
enter at any time
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WILLARD KIMBALL
DIRECTOR.
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