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222i THE HESPERIAN Bacon's Essays, cloth 20c, at Herpols heimer & Co's. 'Big" Hopewell was down getting point ers from Hemming Thanksgiving. Students go to S. F. Westerfields barber shop, 117 North Thirteenth street. j. W. Searson spent his Thanksgiving recess among his old University friends. The Cooperative Book Co. carries a full line of stationary with prices the lowest. Miss Willa Cather returned from her Thanksgiving vacation, Monday, Dec. 3. Miss Grace McKinnan, vice-president of '97, not 94, has been obliged to leave school. Denial parlors of Drs. Hodgman & McNay over Harley's. Reduced price to students. Misses Bruner and O'Sullivan spent Thanksgiving at their homes in West Point. White House Cook Book published at $2.50 for $1.25 at Book Dept. Herpolsheimer & Co. The mandolin, Clarionet and all instruments taught by special instructors at the Universi ty Conservatory. The Annex barbershop, 117 N. Thirteenth street, or basement Burr block, S. F. Wester field, proprietor. Miss Chappell had a pleasant party Nov. 20, in honor of Mr. Searson. It was mostly a Union crowd. Mr. Miller, of the class of '94, was in Lin coln to spend Thanksgiving. He is teaching school in Schuyler. The program is out for the state teachers association to be held at the university during Christmas vacation. The Delians are to have an Alumni pro Lady students get 10 per cent discount on gram Dec. 14. It will be a grand success, all shoes at the Raquet store, 1016 P street. Even' one is invited. Miss Green suffered a relapse last week. She is now slowly recovering, but is yet very weak. Take the Burlington route for a holiday trip. Go and return for one and one-third fare. The students in Psychology are studying sensations. The latest is the prospect of another examination. An Omaha Club has been formed of stu dents from Omaha. It starts with a mem bership of twenty-five. . Ascent of Man" by Henry Drummond,A The greatest value m overcoats and ulsters $1.69 at Herpolsheimer & Co's book departy 0r ten and twelve dollars, can be found with ment. S. F. Westerfield, proprietor barber shop basement Burr block. Students trade so licited. Prof. Bruner is' to be made happy by the the Ewing Clothing Co. There is some talk of our conquering heroes playing the Hastings Y. M. C. A. team in the near future. Prof. Hodgman was unable to take change present of a Pomeranian dog tied up in scarlet of his class on Tuesday on occount of illness, and cream. Prof. Brooks filled his place. Go to Westerfield's barber shop. Estab- -mT V .' MT C. A. delegates to the state lished for six years. Elegant bath rooms in convention held at Beatrice Dec. 7-9 report a connection. The Senior girls had another meeting Monday, Dec. 3, to decide something further about gowns. E. P. Holmes, of the class of '78, was nom- profitable and enjoyable meeting. Professor Barbour and Lees, and Paul Pizey wheeled it to Omaha, and were not too tired to yell with us afterward either. One and one-third fare rates for round trip inated by Governor Crounse, as successor to to all points within two hundred miles during Judge Strode. the holidays over the Burlington route. Late novelties in neckwear, for the Holli- Wallace Clyde Davis, D. D. S.. Dental day trade, have just arrived at the Ewing office in Richards block, northeast coiner 11 Clothing Co. and O streets. Fine gold filling a specialty.