The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 16, 1894, Page 10, Image 10

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THE HESPERIAN
ALUMNI.
'93. Jas. Sayer is reporting in Sioux
City, Iowa.
'95. E. O. Burr is teaching school near
Holdredgo, Ncbr.
'83. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Codding returned
from Africa last week.
Miss Lotta Guernsey, a former student, is
teaching at Overton, Nebr.
Miss Emma Pyrtle, a last year's student,
is teaching at Julesburg, Colo.
Clairo Metcalf, formerly of '95, is attend
ing the University of Minnesota.
Miss Smatland, once of '95, was tho
guest of Miss Boose not long ago.
Bernie Colson, a former student, is at
tending the Fremont Business College.
'92. Theophil Bruggor is teaching the
sciences in the Council Bluffs high school.
0. T. Reedy, formerly of '95, attended
the state teachers' meetings during the holi
days. C. H. "Woods, once of '98, is attending
the Jeffersonian Medical School of Phila
delphia. Paul Colson, formerly of '95, is in the
employ of the Nye Schneider Grain Co. of
Fremont, Nebr.
'93. Miss Yesta Cray came down from
Fremont to attend the musicale given by the
Music Department of the University.
'93. Miss Christine Fossler has been
obliged to give up her position as teacher of
science in the Beatrice high school. 0. C.
Fletcher, '91, fills the place at present.
'93. Mr. Norman B. Barr and Miss
Minnie D. Goodman were married by Dr.
C. C. Lasby, at tho home of tho bride's
parents, Wednesday afternoon, December
20th.
'93. T. E. wing came down from Spear
fish, S. D., during vacation in order to show
his now monstacho and to see how the Uni.
is ilourishing. Ho finds tho world a cold
place, and expects to attend collogo again
next year.
POINTERS.
Crandall sharpens skates, 1345 0 street.
Try tho delicious hot soda served by Sut
ton ife Ilollowbush.
Dr. Hodgeman's dental parlors are in
Funko's Opera House.
Take your shoes to "Walt's for repairs.
Good work guaranteed.
Cadets can purchase lisle thread gloves at
L. A. Bumstead8, at 2 pair for 25 cents.
A special discount. Students purchasing
fall clothing can obtain a special discount at
Baker's Clothing House.
The new Cloaks, Clothing and Dress
Goods shown by Herpolsheimcr & Co. are
the- choicest lines ever shown in the west.
Students should patronize Carder's New
Dining Hall, at the northeast corner of 11th
and P streets. W. "W. Carder, proprietor.
One of the few beneficial results of the
present financial stringency has been the re
duction in prices in upholstering. You get
hard times prices at Rothschild's, 126 No.
12th street, Burr Block.
Everyone knows that Herpolsheimer &
Co., Lincoln, are perhaps the largest opera
tors of all kinds of goods in tho west. This
fact enables them to buy large lots of goods
very low, as illustrated by them selling 75c
Jap. Dress Silk, that will not pull, at 39c a
yard. Navy only.
Did it ever occur to you that we have
right here in Nebraska the finest system of
stores in tho country outside of New York ?
"We refer to Herpolsheimcr & Co. A few
years ago it seomed a great mistake, but they
have built up so good a trade that they have
over one-half of tho Exposition building, rent
free, thus enabling them to save this great
item of expense in conducting a business.
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