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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1893)
16 THE HESPEKIAN v. h !' Miss Ella Cox spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Beatrice. Dave Hawksworth makes his usual trip to Plattsrnouth every Friday. Let every student "stand up" for the Univer sity in the coming state contest. "Our" style is bound to win(g). At a recent meeting of the Oratorical Associa tion a motion prevailed, whereby all surplus monies in the hands of the Treasurer, with the exception of five dollars, should be turned over to the Athletic Association. The athletes are appreciative of this generous assistance and re joice over the fact that they can make prepara tions for the spring work untrammelled by indebt edness. Last evening there was held an informal re union, in Grant Memorial Hall, of the legislators, the University, the faculties of other colleges, the alumni, and a few invited guests. After the re union, all adjourned to the chapel; orchestra and chorus entertained them for a short time by ren dering a musical program which was well received by the visitors. Then followed a general inspec tion of all buildings. Mr. George Kennan, who spoke last year on 'An East Siberian Convict Mine," will again speak under the auspices of the Palladian society next Tuesday, February 21, at the Lansing thea tre. His lecture is to be on " Russian Political Exiles," and is to be finely illustrated by stereopti con views obtained by Kennan himself, when in Si beria. The committee having the lecture in charge authorizes the announcement that all students may obtain special student's tickets in any part of the balcony for fifty cents each, at the Hesperian office after Friday morning. This rate is to students only, and is a step in the right direction. POINTERS. 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 the 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 O street, dealers in clothing and dry goods. When your shoes need repairing take them to Walt's, under Burr block. Chicago Gallery, 1034 O. 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 & Hollowdush. 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 & Hollowbush. For Cloaks, Underwear, Dress'Goods, 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 O 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 & Co., corner 1 2th and N streect, who have the larg 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. 1