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The University Courier from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

The University Courier from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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lloadly and Smith have dissolved artnership, Mr. Smith retiring from the firm. report declare the title to he in ,1. A. Mushrush, V.

In the case of share No. 8 the referees are of the opinion that the evidence makes it; clear that Neal used reasonable promptness and care Lost, strayed or stolen High effectual than any other is not easily denied. The diversity of our tastes give a range to the Co uu uc is wider than her range could be if defined by any single class of students. We are told that the "frats" have no sympathy for the "barbs;" that "rices, four thousand years old and badly knocked out by Crane Ur- Ask your Grocer for PEET BROS. CO S.

A lady of Lawrence did say, "I'll go to my grocer this day, And Rex soap I'll try, For a quarter will buy Six bars, pure soap no lye. Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired. Don't go with wet feet when you mnsky. to secure the transfer of this share through V. L.

Kellogg to such per Students make their own Report of the Faculty Referees in the Matter of Disputed Shares in the University Oratorical Association. Lawukxck, Feb. The taking of evidence having, closed, the referees met, and after due deliberation render the following decision: Without action of the referees, the following shares having been originally admiited as undisputed by both parties hereto, stand in statu quo as far as these proceedings are concerned, and the title to them as vested in the parties whose names appear therewith: they will reject every production nices on toilet articles, per- hat bears evidence of coming from a umcH and drug's with the Geo. "barb;" that they recognize no merit Leis Drue: Co. son as he preferred; but that the failure to press the transfer and the subsequent neglect of the share must place it under the ruling of section 2 of this report.

They herefore decide that share No. 8 stands as appears by the books of the Associa-tion, in W. A. White. VI.

In the case of share No. 14 the The Geo. Leis Drn.o Co. or capacity in any one who is not identified with themselves, and that they elect us merely for the purpose of rushing us or those whom we may can get your shoes repaired cheaply will give you better value fori C. i at Wiedemann second door east of 1 It i 1 your money the line or.

Merchants Bank. influence, and that they may have a Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes popular paper. No. 1, Charles Johnson: No. 2, A A than anv other house.

Very well, how shall we overcome ie animosity which the aristocratic C. Fox; No. 8, F. K. Heed; No.

UDUluo "lAl U1 Ull ia Shellabarger; No. 6, Edgar Martin-j Hl11' dale; No. 9, It. I). Brown; No.

10, V.j VII. In the case of share Fo. 18 T. Kftllncro-: No. 11.

Frank Crai.tr: No. the referees decide that the title is in and orthordox "frat" may exhibit to Ask Abe Levy to show you the 'Sewanee" collar. It is the very atest in collars. For new and nobby styles in col Young ladies have a good influ ence over young men as regards their apparel. Whit Miles is now wearing a derby and a white shirt.

Do you wear pants? They are way down at Urbansky's, as are also shirts, collars, cuffs, neckwear of all discriptions. wards the "barb?" Can we do so by rtfi refusing to work for the interest of K. S. By manifesting a malice lars and cuffs always goto Abe Levy. Good 75 cent ties for 48 cents at toward them when they offer to com promise and allow the whole Univer si ty to be represented? Abe Levy's.

Call on Seen the latest in ties? Crane Urbansky. All woolen goods at Abe Levy's at If they will reject "barb" produc a discount. tions, why do they ssk to represent the "barbs?" Can you answer your- Have you seen the new collar? it's elf satisfactorily? How can they a dandy. Abe Levy has got them call and see 'em. recognize merit in a "barb" if he Denton Hogeboom.

VIII. In the case of share No. 22 it appears to the referees that the ownership of that share was in F. G. Crowell till the time of his graduation, June, 1888; that he took all reasonable care to have the share properly and reasonably transferred; and that the title of share 22 is now in Bert Smith.

IX. In the election which is now to be held, therefore, the following persons are authorized to vote: No. 1, Charles Johnson; No. 2, J. C.

Fox; No. E. Reed; No. 4, Jos. Shellabarger; No.

5, D. E. Esterley; No. fl, Edgar Martindale; No. 7, J.

A. Mushrush; No. 8, W. A. White; No.

9, R. D. Brown; 10, V. L. Kellogg; No.

11, Frank Craig; No. 12, C. Fur ear muffs at Abe Levy's. California honey, strained or in comb, finest in the market, at Ray Bros. Three lbs.

of raisins for 25c. at Ray Bros. persistently refuses to siow it? 48c. will buy one of Abe Levy's And what a novel method of "rush fine scarfs. Either a four-in-hand or Grant a "barb" a privilege in nig: tecks.

hopes that he will bind himself to se 12, C. E. Street; No. IB, Will Snow; No. 15, H.

F. M. Bear; No. 16, H. F.

Roberts; No. 17 F. W. Butler; 19, J. M.

Challiss; No. 20, Mark Otis; No. 21, L. D. DeCamp; No.

24, H. W. Montgomery; No. 25, W. E.

Swank. II. The evidence submitted seems to the referees to show that shares in the Oratorical Association have not been generally regarded in the light of property, valuable in and for itself, but in the light of certificates to be held as conditions precedent to voting at meetings of the Association. The referees fnrther deem that consciously or unconsciously, article 1, section 3, of the constitution of the Association has been generally taken by the Association to mean students actually in attendance at the University at the time of an election or other meeting of the Asfociation in which a ballot might take place. The referees deem this view to be corroborated by section 5, of the bylaws, which prohibits voting by oxy; thus showing that it was con cure those things which they extend to him voluntarily! We admit that the of the Courier are working nobly to Have Now a Complete Stock of secure a popular paper.

Of course this is wrong and our esteem E. Street; No. 13, Will Snow; No. 14, ed contemporaries do no such base L. P.

No. 15, H. F. M. Bear; deeds.

Excellency may be a Vo. 16, H. F. Roberts; No. 17, F.

specialty, and peculiar to publica Butler; No. 18, Denton Hogeboom; tions which are not popular, but ou No. IVt, J. M. Challiss; No 20, Mark ivals do not produce the essentia Staple nd Fancy Groceries.

942 and 942J Masraclmsetts Street. Special Rates made to Student's Clubs. Give Us a Call. instance. Barb Associate.

Otis; No. 21, L. D. DeCamp; No. 22 Bert Smith; No.

23, E. S. Smith; No 24, Hi. Montgomery; No 25, W. Swank.

Arthur R. Marsh, "We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to put five cents into this box every time we use any of the following expressions 1, Darn it. 32, If I never see the James H. Canpipld. It will be seen by section 5 of the above report that the awarding of share No.

8 to Mr. White was probably through a mistake as it reads as if Mr. Brewster's name was intended. The intention of the committee will be determined. WIEJDEvR BROTHERS, Shirt Makers, AMID eilW JFTOKIgMBIE templated that the holder of a share must be on the gnound or forfeit his vote.

The referees have found no evidence to the contrary of this, except that derived from shares now in dispute; nor do they think the claim that objection was not earlier made to this construction of the constitution owing to the impossibility of in 2, Sling slang. back of my neck 3, Confound it. 33, 0 come off. 4, Heavens. 34, Fiddle.

5, Slick (P. 35, Horrors. 6, You horrible 36, Thunder. thiDg. 37, Gee whiz- 7, Dis cuss.

38. Guns. 8, Just for the cod 39, Whiz. of the thing. 40, Cossar's ghost.

KANSAS. LAWRENCE, Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Judging from some remarks re-recently dropped, one would sup that a "barb" can not be as- pose Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. AidtfaCTORt ft' fluencing the action of the controlling party, sufficient to outweight this lack of evidence. The referees therefore decide that in all cases of shares of stock nominally held by non-resident owners but transferred or re-issued by the proper officers to new share-holders, the new share-holders shall be recog-nized as having the right to vote.

III. In accordance with this de sociate editor on a Phi Psi paper unless he submit himself to the dictation of the fraternity. We acknowledge that every one has a right to private opinion. But since we have been severely criticised for assenting to serve and allow the Phi Psis to "domineer" over us, it is necessary Patronize our Custom Steam Laundrp for nice work and low prices. 9, Christinas.

10, Jiminy. 11, Oh Ca-sar. 12, Jolly. 13, Dickens. 14, Je whickety.

15, Whee. 16, Rats. 17, You bet. 18, Shoot. 19, Fiddle sticks.

20, Bust. 21, My land, 22, Stink bug. 23, My stars. 41, Jiminy crack. 42, Jerusalem.

43, Stinger. 44, Savey 45, Struck. 46, Can't do it yon know. 47, The idea. 46, I should lisp, sim mer, smile, giggle, gush, murmur, blush.

49, Blame it. r0, If I do you may chop me iu two. jm- Work called for and delivered. Telephone No. 07.

to define our position. We can do more good to the paper and to the University than a staff composed of "frats" only, for the weight of a society does not hamper us and restrict our freedom of ex 24, Oh gee 25, Jiminy crickets 51, Such a pretty 1 have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Suitings Pant Goods that has ever beeu seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Merchant Tailor. cision the referees decide that the title to the following shares is in the persons whose names appear therewith: No. 5, D.

E. Esterly No. 23, E. S. Smith.

IV. In the case of share No. 7 the evidence as to the transfer from Bennett to Gilmore was so conflicting that the referees accepted the hitherto indisputed record of transfers, and under the ruling of section 2 of this Willi, DaLee's Photograph Gallery South Tennessee Street, First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students. Q0 TO METTNER.

The Leading: Fhotograplier, 719 Massachusetts Street Lawrence, Kansas. 26, Great Ca'sar. child. 27, sin. 52, Sublime.

28, Chestnut. 53, Oh how horrible. 29, Contwistit. 54, Holy smoke. 30, My gosh.

55, Git there. 31, If I never lay up56, By the great horn a cent. spoon. Signed by all girls of Ladies Hall. Doane Owl.

Lhdies of K. S. U. will please take pression. Since each one of us is an individual whose manner of thinking is not methodized by any fraternity, clique or clan, each one can give expression only to original thought.

That originality is a source of vigor and a. means of improvement more A liberal discount to students..

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Years Available:
1878-1895