Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, November 22, 1886, Page 7, Image 11

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    THE HESPERIAN.
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Let the snowing snowcr snow,
Let the blowing Mower blow;
All the snowing,
All the blowing,
All the drifting,
All the sifting,
All the whirling,
All the twirling,
Each direction, every way,
Cannot help us,
Will not hold us,
Can't restrain us,
Or re Train us,
From accepting,
Without question,
Our Thanksgiving holiday.
Ten Commandments for Chcni. students:
i. Thou shalt learn to be neat in all thy ways.
2. Thou shalt keep thy reagents in their proper places'.
3. Thou shalt keep thy apparatus clean and handle it with
care.
4. Thou shalt learn to be quick and expert; do thy work
well, but never let haste interfere with accuracy and good
work.
5. Thou'shalt not perform an experiment if thou knowesl
not its object.
6. Thou shalt take thine own observations' and not thy
neighbor's.
7. Thou shalt cultivate thine eyes and nose in thine obser
vations, and give reasons for thy conclusions r ml the laws
illustrated.
8. Thou shalt always seek the true principle in cac experi
ment; one ex. worked out by thyself isSvorth an hundred
worked out by thy neighbor.
9. Thou shall not converse with or disturb thy neighbor.
10. Thou shalt be cautious when thou workest with an ex
plosive substance lest thou art suddenly reminded that thou
hast forgotten what was told the.
DIRECT TOINTERS:
Go to R. II. Oakley for coal.
For gloves, seal and Scotch caps sec W. K. Dennis.
O.W.Webster & Ilro. keep the best stock of boots and
.shoes.
MtUilcy keeps a full line of confectionery goods, give him a
call.
W. R. Dennis should be your hatter and furnisher.
Students will receive best of attention at Mauley's.
Go to J. A. Uailcy, 146 S. 12th, for Wall Paper, Decorating,
Calciming, Graining and House Tainting in all its branches.
Stetson and Dunlap hats at W. R. Dennis' under Opera
House.
When you want any Wall Taper, Decorating, Calciming.
Graining, or House Tainting, goto J. A. Uailey, 146, S. !2th
St. Terms cash.
Go to Ed. Cerf & Co. for furnishing goods,
The WYOMING Coals have for years been regarded as the
best and cleanest fuel for domestic consumption. R.H.Oak
ley has the sole agency for these coals. When in want of
choice a id clean hard or soft coal give him a call. N. W.
cor. 11 and O. Telephone 66.
The latest styles in hats at Ed. Cerf & Go's.
If you want to get solid with your girl take her some of
Mawc's taffy. Yum! Yum!!
Manlcy has the cream of the candy trade.
Call on Edddd. Cerf & Cooo.
Go to the Howard House for day board. Ucst dollar a day
house in the city. You will receive prompt attention and also
warm meals here.
Clothing for every body at Ed. Gcri & Go's.
The best maple sugar taffy at Mawcs. Try it.
Straw hats at Ed. Cerf &Co's.
Ucst shoes for only $3.00 at O. Webster and llro'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.
I2th Street.
Hargains at T Ewings in winter goods. Don't fail to see
them.
Randall Uros. arc on hand with a large and new stock at
131 South nth St.
Go to O W. Webster & Uro. 1043 O street, for the best $3.00
shoes.
At Randall Uros'., 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
Uedson's, n 19 O St.
Kelly always docs well by the students. Give him a
call.
In New York go to Dclmonico's, but in Lincoln go to lkd
son's for oysters in every style. Always ready to wait on
you.
Special prices to students at T. Ewing & Go's.
II. W. lirown keeps a full assortment of student's books.
We all like oysters, of course, and are interested in finding
the best oyster parlor. Toehlcrs just suits us.
I. II. Masscy is showing the finest line ol men's shoes in
the city and at prices to suit every body.
122 North nth St, Richards IMock.
Sam We-slerfield is at his old stand and will make special
rales lo students.
Go to Ewing's for sealskin caps.
Attend the Lincoln Ilusiuess College.
Go to Kelly's for fine work in photography.
Cadet suits, gloves and caps at Ewing's.
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. lie sure to call and see them.
Students needing Cadel Caps will do well to call at Mayer
Uros., 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 Uakcry, 143 1 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 Masscy.
122 North nth St, Richards Ulock.
W. R. Dennis has the largest stock of men's fine hats and
furnishing goods. Inspection solicited.