The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 01, 1893, Page 16, Image 17

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TI1E HESPERIAN
It may not be generally known that credit is
given this year for chorus work. There are two
choruses in active operation here now under the
leadership of Prof, and Mrs. Menzendorf. The
elementary chorus meets every Tuesday evening,
the advanced every Thursday evening from 5 to 6
o'clock. Both choruses are large but not as large
as they should be, and it is desirable that more
should register for the advanced chorus. Bassos
especially are wanted. Those who sing bass and
those who do not should endeavor to do so by
joining the chorus at once. There is no reason
why we should not have a chorus that will make
the arc light in the chapel flicker every time it
sings.
Professor Easterday in conjunction with the
band is endeavoring to organize a glee club to
aid him in the band concert which will be sprung
upon the public sometime in the near future.
The efforts of Professor Easterday and the band
in the concert given two years ago were so suc
cessful that the experiment will be tried again.
The glee club will consist of male voices (accom
panied by their owners) and the number is un
limited. The singers in the band will be selected
first, then any one who has a good voice and is
slightly versed in the songsters' art. It is the in
tention of the professor to make this glee club
outdo the former one, and no one need be at all
modest about applying for admission. Good
voices and prospective good voices are wanted.
Apply immediately to the committee, Oberlies,
Pizey or Frank Brown, for admission.
POJNTERS.
Stop at Manley's, all kinds of fruits, a good line
of cigars.
Say. ? Have you tried Barr's Club at 323 N
13th street.
Try tlv.; Northwestern's new train for Chicago.
The very best.
Students can get $4.00 cabinets at the Eclipse
Studio for $2.00.
Edward Cerf& Co., 925 0 street, dealers in
clothing and dry goods.
When your shoes need repairing take them to
Walt's, under Burr block.
Chicago Gallery, 1034 0. Cabinet work per
doz. $3.00. Students $2.50.
Students should call for coupon books, and
buy shoes of Ed. G. Yates, 11 29 O St., Lincoln,
Neb.
Dr. L. Wente, dentist. Dentistry in all its
branches, according to all approved methods.
Office, 135 South nth.
Bought, sold or exchanged : Second-hand
books, U. of N. books a specialty, at Lincoln
Book Exchange, 119 North 12th street.
Be sure and get one of our boxes of candy be
fore you go home for the holidays.
Sutton & Hollowhusii.
Students can get a special discount at the Y.
M. C. A. Hat and Men's Furnishing Goods Store.
Gardner & Bumstead, Lindell Hotel.
We have opened the finest oyster parlors in the
city. Come and see us.
Sutton & Hollowhusii.
The Hesperian management has purchased
the remaining copies of The Sombrero and will
offer one copy of the annual with The Hesperian
for the second semester for one dollar. This is
a great bargain and you cannot afford to miss it.
See C. L. Tallmadge at once.
For Cloaks, Underwear, DressGoods, Carpets,
Millinery, Toys, and Presentation Goods of all
kinds, see Herpolsheimer & Co., cor. 12th and N
sts., Lincoln. Buying and selling in large quan
tities for cash only, they are enabled to sell you
good goods at the lowest. If you have friends
out of town, leave their names with this house
and they will mail their fine new catalogue, ex
press charges paid, to any part of the west.
CLERGYMEN, ATTENTION.
The B. & M. will issue for 1893, half fare
permits, good on all Burlington route lines, to
regularly ordained or licensed ministers or miss
ionaries engaged solely in religious work. It is
our desire that these permits be in the hands of
clergymen by the first of the year. Application
should therefore be made as early as possible
either at our depot or city office, corner 0 and
Tenth streets.
A. C. Ziemer,
C. P. & T. Agent.
When you are ready for your new dress or
cloak or hat or set of furs, go to Herpolsheimer S:
Co., corner 1 2th and N streeet, who have thelarg
est stock at the lowest prices. Fine dressmaking
at reasonable prices. This house is headquarte.s
on carpets, curtains, dolls, toys, presentations and
art goods of every description.
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