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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1876)
Our Coltiyo Ntus. Students would do woll to go to Hob inson's for grocorl-js. "West side public square. it Students, if you desire to get cards printed or any tbing in the pr'nting line done, patronize Beach, the printer, under Harloy's drug stole. The students will find Sheldon's the best place in town to buy their furnishing goods. See advertisement in another col umn, tf One of the young ladies is at work, making a Christmas present, upon which is worked the pathetic words: "To my darling." "Who is the luck man, is what bothers us. Lcighton and Brown arc well pre pared for the holidays, and if any thing in their Hue is wanted, it will be advantageous to all to give them a call. Notice their advertisement in another column. Ilargreaves comes out this month in the Studknt with a large advertisement. To students especially we would say, pat. ionize those who give liberal patronage to the Studknt. Notice advertisement elsewhere. The time has come for us to lay aside the local quill, and to make our exit. Va cation has arrived, ending one of the most profitable terms of our University. As the students leave oil" work for u short time, we wish them a pleasant vacation and,hoping that you may nil be at your post commencing new work with the new year, we wish j'ou a happy Christmas. On Friday evening Dec. 1st. the Pal ladiau Society elected the following officers: President Vice President Pcc. Secretary Cor. Secretary Critic Treasurer Chorister Historian Usher J. O. Sturdevant. Frank M. Rcyman. E. P. Ewan. L. Fosslcr. J. II. Worley. E. P. Unangst. F. M. McCartney. I. M. Snell. H. C. Leflcr. lie's gone. "We all feel as if some kind of a thing had been among us. Yes, that long-eared, red-hcadod, freckled and tanned face, that lantern jawed individual of whom the Proas tells about, and who writes correspondence to the Omaha Bcr, under the cognomen of Lino, put in his appearance in our quiet, little city a short time ago. If the Omaha Jicc has any more first class side shows, (our nerves are steady now,) trot 'em out. On November )!'), the Hesperian Stu dent Association met in the University chapel for the put pose of electing editors and officers of the Hoard. The following were elected for the ensuing year: Editor-in-chief E. P. Holmes Editor Associate J. O. Sturdevau1 Local Editor Albert Joyce President Vice President Secretary Treasurer A. C. Piatt Cora B. Thomas E. Hart W. A. McAUisto- "Well, you are a nice boy to send on a message," said a woman to a boy who had lost a bundle with which she had entrust ed him. The boy struck the attitude of an orator, and replied: "Not being acorn iiKin carrier, and not having entered into a contract with you to carry your parcel for and in consideration of an' given sum, I have incurred no liability, and am liable to no penalty. If I had undertaken to carry the parcel for my own particular profit, iny father even would not have been responsible for its loss (see But ler ogt. Basing, 2 C. & P. G14,) unless in deed he paid me smaller wages because of the opportunity thus afforded me to make small sums. On this point, I will only quote Bright ngt. Brewster, 1 Pickering, (Mass.) 50. But, rising from the Law to the equity of the case, I have only to say Buy your clothing of A. Hurlbut, No. 12 0 St., and carry your own bundle, and you will be subject to no loss, and but lit tle expense. N2