The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 27, 1896, Page 11, Image 11
THE HiEiSP-EfRIAN 11 LOCAL. Go to Rector's for your soda. Admission to the Kansas-Nebraska debate is only 25 cents. Removal Osborn's Old Hook Store to 131 North 12th street. Sec Dr. Hodgman for firs-class dental work at very low prices. 11. C. House of Doane, visited the Uni versity Thursday of last week. George Ivindler has been elected assistant manager of the base ball team. Miss Lulu Burrows is back for a few days visit with her sister and friends. Mr. L. G. Thayer, of '05, is shaking hands with his many friends about the University. Misses Eva and Ella Leonard came in yesterday for a day or so among their friends. Bicycle suits of all kinds (except ladies) can be had of Paine Warfel k Bumstead. Subscribers who have not yet paid their subscription to The Hesperian are requested to do so. Students! You should know that Ode Rector's soda fountain has started full-blast. "Which wil yon have, hot or cold. The Kansas-Nebraska debate will be held May 1st, in the Furikc opera house. Every student in the University should attend. The Ladies1 Faculty club gives a reee tion to the students Saturday evening, May 2, at the home of Mrs. F. M. II all, corner Eleventh and I) streets. The Y. M. C. A. boys met in their room last Saturday evening to elect a correspond ing secretary to take the place of J. 11. Kuhus, who will not be here next year. Mr. C. W. Taylor was elected. Students! Do you know that you ought to have your pictures taken? The Elite Studio is still ready to give yon the best work 'at the lowest prices, 220 South 11th street. The Palladia!! girls gave their annual pro gram last Friday night. The entertainment was varied and unique. After the program the boys led the way to Sutton fc IlollowbuKli's ice cream parlors where the' had arranged for a "feed." A genuine Pnlladiau time'1 was enjoyed by all. Messrs. Baker, Martin and Corey gve toasts, N. L. Pollard acting as toast "master, Xr. 0. F. Larnbertficfn, dentist. Special rates to students. 1207 '0 street. Get that new style hair-cut at Westerficld's. Harden's photograph gallery at 1214 'O street, gives the best work in the city. Call and examine. E. Fleming, 1224 O street, practical watchmaker, jeweler and engraver. All Re pair work promptly attended to. Glasses fitted, correcting the most difficult sight. ' Dr. Raymond gave a very excellent ad dress in chapel last Monday morning. Some of his statements pleased the classical stu dents more than some who are pursuing other courses. E. R. Guthrie, 1540 O street, the reliable bicycle man, can mend your wheel in short order and the right way. If you want a Rambler call on him they're the best The profs, all ride 'em. Students! Do you know that you ought to lve j our pictures taken? The Elite Studio is still ready to give you the best work -ht the lowest prices. 226 South 11th s'trcc't. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Bar ley's. Reduced price to students. Patronize Westerficld. He is up to'dntc on hair cutting. Johnson Graves departed for his home at Palmyra, last Friday, having received a telegram that his mother was expected to live. LAW SCHOOL LOCALS. C. M. Skiles. class of '05, has been elected chairman of the democratic county central committee of Lancaster county. J. M. Rodgers returned Sunday from a brief visit at home, Geneva, Neb., where he had been called by the illness of a sister. Judge Giffeii of Tecumseh, commenced Ins lectures on Wills the 15th hist. L. L. Funk and W. W. Wilson were del egates to the recent county convention of free silver democrats. Judge Munger of Fremont, commenced his lectures on Municipal Corporations last Wednesday. The Commercial Lawyers' League meets in Omaha this year July 21 to 24, inclusive. 1 he last annual meeting was held in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Robbins: "Mr. Mayer, whatlmay you put in an answerf" , Mr. Mfyer "New matter not inconmtW with the if acts stated in the petition. "