The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 04, 1895, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HESPERIAN
J. W. Crabtree, for some time the super
intendent of the Ashland city schools, has
registered in the Uni. and will go out with
'96. The Seniors are especially fortunate
in securing such a well known young man
and are pleased to welcome him. During
the last summer, Mr. Crabtree taught in the
Ashland summer school. Asido from his
studies here he will teach prep, mathematics.
Go to Rector's for your ice cream soda.
Get that new style hair-cut at Westerfield's.
H. S. Senter, '93, is in Germany studying
chemistry.
Eben Prentice, once of the class of '95, is
in Louisiana.
Patronize Westerfield. He is up to date
on hair cutting.
The girls work in the gymnasium will be
gin October 14.
John Cecil Graham, 93, is traveling for
a lumber company.
Students should patronize Westerfield, the
tonsorial artist.
Miss Shackelton, out of school last year,
is again with us.
C. D. Schell, '98, is principal of a ward
school in Beatrice.
Visit Chamberlain's Commercial College,
Lansing Theatre block.
The Y. M. C. A. at its first meeting voted
in over thirty new members.
A. E. Wagner, '89, is teaching and farm
ing in Webster county.
See Dr. Hodgman for first-class dental
work at very low prices.
Annie Ryan, class of '90, was seen among
the new-comers on Monday.
Dr. O. I?. Lambertson, dentist. Special
rates to students. 1207 O street.
Ed Clippingcr, once of '96, is married
and teaching in Stromsburg,
Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Bar
ley's. Reduced price to students.
O. J. Reedy, formerly of the class of '95,
is a successful principal in Beatrice.
Paul Pizey, '93, is practicing law in
Omaha with his brother Alfred of '89.
A. M. Keycs, '93, (law) is practicing law
and dealing in real estate in Cambridge.
Don't fail to call and examine the fine
line of cloaks at Mrs. Gospers, 1114 O St.
C. R. Welden's club is run by B. C.
Matthews. Old boarders and new will be
welcome.
Randolph McNitt, an old-time University
boy, is a leader in Webster county repub
lican politics.
J. W. Searson went to Grand Island on
Friday last to fight fusion in the "pop"
convention.
All students who desire to drink only the
latest drinks will go to Rector's, corner 12th
and N streets.
B. C. Matthews will run the Weldon club
this year. If you want good board at 2.25
give him a call.
"Tom" Allen, '89, is practicing law in
Lincoln and filling acceptably the position of
deputy postmaster.
Now is the time to buy fall overcoats, we
have them cheap. Independence Wool
Mfg. Co., 119 North 13th st.
Nearly twenty students are now in the
University who made their preparation in the
Lincoln Normal last year.
Editorally the Monitor says, UI am kick
ing and 1 am going to keep right on kick
ing." The Hesperian wonders who this
"I" is.
Special attention given to hair dressing,
shampooing, manicuring, and face treatment,
for clear complexion, also a large assort
ment of hair goods, ornaments, back combs
and side combs. 1114 O St., Mrs. Gosper.