The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, April 19, 1895, Image 3
LOCAL Don Gnmoron's lunch countor 118 So. lllh, stroot. Tno JohiiBon boys nro pruotic ing law nt Billings Montana. "Still His Whiskers Grow." For snlo nt Estoy & Camp's. Miss Li'lian Park, of Oscoolu, is visiting with Miss Lola "Wheeler. Prof. Fosslor locturos tonight at Petersburg, tomorrow at Go noa. Edith M. Braco, '01, is taking post-gradnato work at tho Chicago univorsity. Ohris Rohwor, '08, is with tho K. 0., P. & G. railway, of Siloam Springs, Ark. Tho Dolians aro gottiug roady for an oratorical contost somo time in May. Make dalos with Haydon for ilash-light photos, day or night, 1214 0 stroot. Tho Palladians aro contemplat ing a dramatical performance in tho near future. Maisio Ames and Daisy Bon noll wore initiated into tho Tri Deltas last night. The Ewing Clothing Company aro showing tho finest lino of spring clothing in the city. Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Giffon havo loft for Chicago to at tend tho Rntuioilli exhibit. Tho now "courso of study" is now in tho printer's hands, and will bo ready about May 1st. Tho University of Montana is negotiating with our Prof. Hodg man for president of that institu tion. Fine cabinet photos at Hay don's for S2 per dozen. Call soon, as this offer will not last long. Don Cameron's lunch counter 118 So. 11th, street. Fish and game in Boason. Tho nicest ros turaut for students in tho city. It. H. Strassman started Mon day for Chicago to attend tho Phi Kappa PBi convention which is hold there April 17th, 18th and 10th. Mrs. Gosper lias tho largost trade of any millinery store in the city, because sho carries the most beautiful line of goods call and osamiuo them. Oun New Spuing Suits. grade, stylish, porfoct fitting. Soo thorn. You'll liko tho prices. Tho contract for boating and vontilating tho library building has boon lot to a Kansas City firm. A few of tho graduating pupils of tho univorsity conservatory of music aro planning their individ ual recitals. Miss Helen Gregory has boon elected dologato from Kappa chapter to tho Delta Gamma con vention to bo hold in St. Paul, Minn., May 0th. Two of the most brilliantly lighted show windows in tho west aro those of tho Ewing Clothing Company. They aro always piled with tho choicest and latost goods. Tho schedule for the first spring tennis tournament is being prepared. Thoso who intend en tering eithor of tho four classes should join tho association at onco. Mr. Arthur Hoaglaud, who has been looking after tho ways of Walter Van Fleet for tho past couplo of wooks, left for Hastings and North Platte on "Wednesday. Kid's "Social Evolution" 25c, "Marcolla" by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Coin's "Up To Date," Bel lamy's "Looking Backward", etc., otc, at cut rates Herpolsheimor fc Co's Book Dept. "Williams (holding up hand and snapping iingor at correct answer made by someone else). Judge Rooso, ""What is tho mat tor Williams." Williams, "I agroo with tho last answer." "Polly" Wheeler left at 7 o'clock this morning for Clay Center on his wheel from hero ho will go to Nadeau, Kansas for the rest of the summer. Ho loaves a host of friends at tho univorsity who will look eagorly to his re turn next fall. An open drill will bo given by tho 'Varsity Rifles to thoir friends Thursday evening, April 25th. This will bo followed by an indi vidual drill. The boys havo boon drilling ovor morning from 7 to 8 o'clock tho past two wooks, got tiug into shape. OHAS. B. GEEGOEY, (U. OF N. , SELLS COA.L At 1100 0 Stroot, Richards Block. Tolophono 343. We do not Offer To give students or any other class of people special discounts, but sell to all at the same low prices. We invite you to our new store, 1235 to 1239 O Street, and think we can please you. Respectfully, Miller & Paine. THE B2W MODEL Hammond : Typewriter. A TYPI'.WKITKIl KMIIODYINd ALL MODERN REQUIREMENTS. I'immiiiiIimI .Spi'eil, Perfect Alignment, InterclmiiKO- iililn Tv, Any Width of Paper. 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