The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 23, 1894, Page 12, Image 12
12 TELE HESPERIAN POINTERS. Crandall, key and locksmith, 134:5 O st. Orandall sharpens skates, 1315 O street. Crandall repairs guns and revolvers, 1315 O street. Teeth withont plates are a specialty with Dr. Hodgeman. Dr. Hodgeman's Dental Parlors are over Harley's Drug Store. For a perfect lit, try L. H. Meyer, the Tailor, 1146 0 street. Take your shoes to "Walt's for repairs. Good work guaranteed . W. E. Burlingim makes a specialty of Fine Stationary and Engraving. Students get a reduction from usual rates at Dr. Hodgeman's dental office. On the northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets, Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy. Two first class Eclipse Cameras 4x6 with Tripods. Will close out cheap. W. E. Burlingim, 1120 O St. Bought, sold or exchanged second hand books. University of Nebraska books a specialty, at Lincoln Book Exchange, 126 South Twelfth street. Lincoln Base-Ball club "Pirates" have made arrangements with W. E. Burlingim special agent for Spaldings Athletic goods in Lincoln, for their supplies this season. L. A. Bumstead has consolidated his Men's Furnishing Goods business with that of Paine & Warfel at 1136 O St. The firm now stands Paine Warfel & Bumstead. A OAKD. To my student friends: This is to notify you that I have changed the location of my business from the Lindell Hotel block to 1136 O St. where I will be much better prepared to provide for your needs in the clothing and furnishing goods lino. See my "ad"1' in this issue of Hesperian. L. A. Bumstead. of Paine Warfel & Bumstead. THE l'LAOE TO HUY A WHEEL. A. W. Gump & Co., the well-known bicycle dealers of Dayton, Ohio, open a wii) tor every one to have a wheel of their own in defiance of hard times. They carry in stock over 2,000 wheels, both new and second-hand, and so conduct their business that they are enabled to save a buyer any where from 30 to 50, and sell either for cash or on credit. Any one who is con templating the purchase of a wheel should have the list issued by this firm. They mail it free to all who send them a request. A Wonderful Invention. A typewriter is now on the market which is radically different from anything that has ever yet been manufactured, having the capacity of writing two letters at the same instant, rendering it possible to write almost, if not quite, twice as rapidly as on any other machine. Its name is the Duplex, and it derives its name from its double alphabet (one for the left hand and one for the right), and also from its double center or two points of contact for type and pa per. The two alphabets are duplicates in arrange ment, and are easily learned. All other typewriters have but one point of contact for type and paper, and hence can print but one letter at a time. In addition to the Duplex feature, this type writer is neat in appearance, occupies but little space, is light and durable, having received at he World's Fair not only awards for speed but also for ditrability. The Frederick & Hamilton Company have the agency for this machine for Lincoln and Lan caster county, and it may be seen at their office at ii2o M street, 3rd floor, or at 1127 O street at S. K. Marley's telegraph school. See cut and advertisement in another column.