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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1882)
THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. Qocnls, llltltntum dictrt rerum Qutil vttatf -Hem. Sat. 1. Charter day. New goods at Barklcy fc Briscoe's. Largo stock new books ut Fawoll's. Novelties in fine stationery nt Fawoll's Charter Daay exercises in the Cliupul this evening. Blue neckties mo nil tho rage in lite Univcisity. Aestlietic. Special prices to students for furniture Hardy's, on 10th street. All the students go to Fox & Struve for their books and stationery. Valentines will lly to-day. Wo arc glad to see an improvement, in styles. The Palladian.Doane literary contes will probably take place in April. A. P. Fair has gone to Columbus to work for a life insurance company. Go and see M. II. Gustin to got good harness or buggies, on 11th street. Preserve your natural teeth by having them attended to early by Dr. "Way. Buy your boots and shoes at the B. B. store, Tenth street between P and Q. For pure Ircsh made candy call at the Candy Kitchen, 12th street, Little's new block. Prof. Aughey was here three hours last week, no is not here now. He is in Omaha. Give a boy address and accomplish, ments and will have the key to palace doors. i There is not a member of the Univer. sity Faculty that ever sports a stovepipe hat. Fact! Palladia!) dobate next week: lliaolved That Canada should bo annexed to the United Slates. Seventy-five demerits at a single blow allows that the Faculty knows how to discipline after all. Everybody and his girl will attend tho entertainment in tho Chapel to-night. Something rich, rare and racy Is prom ised. Our local slipped off to Omaha, Jinn da, when the eiy lor copy vub ftt jls height. He is to bo scalped on his re tin u. The Y. M. C. A moots on the evening nf Tlnu-day instead oi Wednesday this week Members should bear this fact in mind. Students' supplies at Fn well's. " Now, Mr President, I have had a little experience in this Mormon business." Dry den. A Commercial icstaurant bill of fare had written upn it the other day "chock, let, 10 cents." It pays to buy all your boots, shous and slippers of O. W. Webster, O street, Acad emy of Music. S'udenls will find everything jhey need in the way of stationery and text books' at Fox & Stnne's. Thcro is talk among the upper class men of organizing a Greek letter society in the University. The librarian has been bothered by Freshmen asking him if " Dean " was Stanley's first name! The debates are lively nowadays, as they should be. Are our societies essay clubs? No, they are debating clubs. Essays were due last Fridny. The usual number of delinquents were nwarded demerits by the kind hearted Prof. Junior reads" Tiburno in gnrgite mer. gis marc caput liisterque" "Soak your head in tho Tiber two or three times." "Why do girls kiss cacli other, while boys do not?" Because girls have nolh. ing better to kiss, and the boys have. The Unions debated the suicide ques tion at their last meeting, ind decided that it is justifiable only in love affairs. The boys from the college farm should be well prepared to debate polygamy. They are expected to know all about hus bandly. B. F. Marshall, our "business manager," is now connected with the State Journat. He still controls the city soliciting of the Student. A committee has been appointed to make some arrangement by which Ne. brnska can join in the interstate contests of the west. The foot-ball has come. It is a daisy. It i made of lo-ithor. Tho boys now limp. A box or St. Jacob's Oil is sont out with overy foot-ball. Charter day pro,;rnmim in the chape to-nijiht (Wednesday.) Bring your girl and her mother and spend a pleasant and profitable evening. The procouds of tho Ohartcr Day ex hibition this ovenijig will go to tho Stu. diznt assoi'in ion. everybody go and help off the Student debt. Miss Kimball, tho now music teacher, favored the Palladians wiih v charminjr song last Friday. Miss Kimball will win her way hero with thai sweet voice Clj do Barnard was up tiie other day to seo well to see. Ho looks as hearty as well as. He is now the principal of tho Firth scltool on a princely snlnry. These are glorious days, arc they not? Fine for foot-ball, fine for baso ball, lino Tor moonlight strolls, almost 11113 kind of athloctic, lesthetic or atheistic exercises. Presents to the Faculty of the University from the students arc forbidden, and they are required to decline the acceptance of them if tendered. Ilulcs of the Board of Regents. He was a fresh ie, but as lie had read tho revised catalogue all through, quite mas lured it, he thought, and so asked his sen ior friend, "You study Pluto, this term, I believe.?" Spring goods will arrive daily now. If you want nobby clothing this spring and at bottom juices, call and inspect llieniag. nificeiit slock at the Phrenix One Price Clothing Hall. Oscar Wlldc has taken a special train and will arrive in Lincoln at noon or Wed nesday. This 100 awfully all young man will lecture on aestheticism in the Chapel in the evening. She camo sailing down by the post, office, holding her Gnincsborough on with one hand to keep it from blowing away. "Isn't this a buzzard!" she said. Slio meant " blizzard." University students will be admitted to the Charter day exercises this evening for fifteen cents. Two tickets for a quarter. Jones, Wiggenhorn and Charles Fairfield have tickets for sale. Public worship. Each student is ro quir'd to attend at souio place of divine worship every Sabbath, under tho direc lion of his parent or guard ii-.i, Rules of the Board of Regents, Phoenix to tho front! The first new spring goods just arrived ' Call ir you want to seo tho newest nobby still' hats just received from New York by express. Phoenix, Ot bet. 11 and 12. Is tho foot-ball the forerunner of n whole gymnasium 1 We sincerely hope so, but attempts at athletic culture have beon such miserable failures l.eretofoio that wo have quite lost all hope. While at home last week, Mr. Frank E. Smith took unto himself a "rib." The Student is unable to give the name of the rortuiiato young lady, but both aro here, and Frank is continuing his studies. Advertising men cannot fail to see how well it would pay thorn to patronize the hiiideut's paper, Air ihen not only would hiudenls palionizu them, but many out ride of the college also. The town list ol this miner is quite extensive.