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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1886)
THE HESPERIAN. there not coming up to the requirement for admission to the University, his success reflects great credit on the energy shown in preparing himself under such difficulties. He will assuredly attain high rank in the institution he has chosen for an alma mater. Vallejo Chronicle. Those who know our Will O. Jones, '86, will read with pleasure this' highly commendatory article about a younge r member of the Jones family. By the way, the younger mem ber once thought of attending here, hut could not make ar rangements so satisfactory as could be made nearer home. Found on the campus: May 21st, 1886. Club called to order by Vice Prcs. Moved and carried that debate be dispensed with for one week. A committee consisting of was appointed to arrange for a joint session of the U. U. G. A. S. and P. G. D. C. to debate the "Ice Cream Question." During their absence it was moved and carried that Miss give the club some music. The clubs then went into joint session and proceeded to debate. Misses C 1, G c, H n and B k vigorously assailed Ice Cream. A few inconsiderate girls attempted to speak for Ice Cream, but were howled down. At this stage of the debate Miss brought forward a motion (which was carried,) that the Prcs. be deprived of her gum. From this time forth the thread of argument was broken. The evil effects of introducing foreign subjects into the debate is here shown. As soon as order was restored the following resolutions were adopted: strike!!!! Whereas, Through the columns of the Hesperian numer ous complaints have been made by the "unfortunate boys" who meet on Saturday morning "to compare notes" concern ing the "co eds' appetite for Ice Cream," and Whereas, We all think it's awful mean, be it Resolved, That we the undersigned pledge ourselves not to accept invitations to the Ice Cream parlors on Friday nights after society, and Resolved, That a committee be appointed to see that the above is observed. Signed by the following; K. G. Hearn M. 13. Schell E. D. Bullock J. B. Wolf N. E. Gage. L. Forsyth M. E. Clark L. Haguacd F. Shurtz L. Braun. G. Pershing Miss was appointed such committee. Adjourned. , Secretary. G. Barrett M. R. Campdell H. V. Ruliffson J. C. BONNKLI. M. Tower. A. E. Brisbane M. Boykh. A. Browning M. Moore E. Marsland M. Pershing DIRECT POINTERS. For gloves, seal and Scotch caps see W. R. Dennis. O. W. Webster & Bro. keep the best stock of boots and shoes. Manley keeps a full line of confectionery goods, give him a call. W. P.. Dennis should be your hatter and furnisher. Students will receive best of attention at Manley's. Go to J. A. Bailey, 146 S. 12th, for Wall Paper, Decorating, Calciming, Graining and House Painting in all its branches. Stetson and Dunlap hats at W. R. Dennis' under Opera House. When you want any Wall Paperr Decorating, Calciming. Graining, or House Painting, go to J. A. Bailey, 146, S. 12th St. Terms cash. Go to Ed. Cerf & Co. for furnishing goods. W. R. Dennis has the largest stock of men's fine hats and furnishing goods. Inspection solicited. The latest styles in hats at Ed. Ccrf & Co's. If you want to get solid with your girl take her some of Mawe's taffy. Yum! Yumll Manley has the cream of the candy trade. Call on Edddd. Cerf & Cooo. Go to the Howard House for day board. Best dollar a day house in the city. You will receive prompt attention and also warm meals here. Clothing for every body at Ed. Gcrf & Co's. The best maple sugar taffy at Mawes. Try it. Straw hats at Ed. Cerf & Co's. Best shoes for only $3.00 at O. Webster and Bro's. J. and D. Newman, 1027 O Street. Oldest Dry Good? House in the city. For good, clean meals try the Parlor Dining Hall, 137 N. 12th Street. Bargains at T Ewings in winter goods. Don't fail tc see them. Randall Bros, are on hand with a large and new stock at 131 South nth St. Go to O W. Webster & Bro. 1043 O street, for the best $3.00 shoes. At Randall Bros'., 131 S. nth St, students will find a com plete stock of clothing and gent's furnishing goods. Choice fruits, confectionery and lunch all the year round'at Bedson's, 1119 O St. Kelly always docs well by the students. Give him a call. In New York go to Delmonico's, but in Lincoln go to Bcd son's for oysters in every style. Always ready to wait on you. Special prices to students at T. Ewing & Co's. H. W. Brown keeps a full assortment of student's books. We all like oysters, of course, and are interested in finding thebest oyster parlor. Pochlers just suits us. I. B. Massey is showing the finest line of men's shoes in the city and at prices to suit every body. 122 North nth St, Richatds Block. Sam Westerfield is at his old stand and will make special rates to students. Go to Swing's for sealskin caps. Attend the Lincoln Business College. Go to Kelly's for fine work in photography. Cadet suits, gloves and caps at Ewing's.1 Full line of silk mufflers and nobby silk handkerchiefs at Ewing's. You will always find Kelly on hand to do good work. Ewing's make children's clothing a special feature of their business. The new stock now includes the handsomest styles ever brought to Lincoln. Be sure to call and see them. Students needing Cadet Caps will do well to call at Mayer Bros., the Tenth St. Clothiers, as they have a large lot to close out cheap. For fresh bread, cakes and anything in the baker's line call at Winkler's Bakery, 1431 O St. Give us a share of your pat ronage and you'll not regret it. For any thing in the shoe line call on Massey. 122 North nth St, Richards Block (A