"rtsse" ; ? 7 Mi r LIE HESPERIAN Here, Jack! And then there would be gin a genuine live affray. In this manner I herded conjectures and fought cattle: and hated that old white cow for forty days; each day I told over to myself a bigger dream. And yet what is all this written for? Why, I learned to dream; I still dream. Sometimes I lie awake at night and dream, and then fall asleep and dream. Lo, now T scarcely know fact from fancy. Fked West. See King's ad. on page 7. .T. F. Stoltz has left school lo work on the state farm. 0. II. Thomas has been enjoying a visit from his brother. Boys go down to the R & C shop and get the latest hair ruts. Margaret Davis joined the Union soci ety last Friday evening. Mr. Jorgensen has been raised to the rank of first lieutenant. ,Dr. Hodgman's dental office, 1105 0 street. Special rates to students. The Dalian's will give a "New Mem bers' program" Friday night. The English dub will meet Saturday evening at the home of Annie Prey. Lady students can find no better place to buy millinery than at Mrs. Gosper's. The Palladian girls are preparing a special program forthe2Istof this month. Grace Hulhorst is awiin in school after an absence of two weeks on account of sickness. Boys, remember that Wcstcrficld, the pioneer barber, gives the latest style in haircjUs 117 N 8th. Harry Johnson is slowly improving. He will not, however, be able to enter sHiool again this year. Bumstead & Tuttle can give you the proper style and cut in suits. Notice the fit in llieir garments. Prof. Edgren will conduct the second year French class this summer. Dr. Clyde Davis, Dentist, Richards Blk. The class of 1900 will give a reception in Representative hall Friday evening. May 7. Mrs. Zipp, nee Nellie Faulkner, now of Wray, Colorado, is visiting among old university friends. Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi will be at home to their friends next Friday evening at 1630 Gr street. The appearance of the library build ing is being greatly improved by rephu' ing the'old plank walks with stone. For high polish or domestic work, trv The Best Lauxduy. We do not break collars, they are turned by hand. 224!) 0 Street. Phone 570. O. W. Belden has been compelled to leave school on account of ill health He will go home and reeuperalo on the farm . The annual gymnasium exhibition takes place Saturday evening, .May The boys who have tickets are lo be envied. Please remember that D. T. Smith jeweler 1140 O street, will make pricw right on watches, jewelry, fountain pen- and repairing of all kinds. Bessie Tuttle, a former university stu dent, was married at the home of her mother last Saturdav morning to Mr. Halstrom of Chicago. Prof. Barbour gave another of his illus trated lectures in the Chemical leetnrc room Tuesday morning. He lioj es to be abla to give one more before the end of the year. Resoi,vk, That the cheapest place in Lincoln to buy Student's Note Books, History Paper, Fountain Pein, Diction aries, Paper covered Novels and all books, stationery and college supplies in is the Book Department of ITerpolsheiin er & Co.