The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 04, 1898, Image 12

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THE : HESPERIAN
Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, Richards block.
Mr. Allen will be out of school this semester.
If you want a shave, go to Westerfield's.
Dr. Ketchum, Oculist and Aurist, Richards'
A. C. Hershey of Beatrice will take a regu
lar course in the University this semester.
R. & C. stands for Richerson & Cole, the
popular barbers at 1144 O Street.
Union sociely will give a musical this
Friday evening.
Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E
corner 12th & O sts Give us a call
Mr. Chas. Wray spent part of examination
week at his home at York, Neb.
The Co-op is selling stationary at a very
low figure.
R. W. Bliss of Minden has returned to take
up his work in the University.
We do not break collars: they are turned
by hand. The Best Laundry, 2249 0 street.
Roy Reed of Norfolk has taken up work in
the University after a half year's absence.
The new members of the Palladian society
are preparing a special program.
The Palladian society has seventy one sen
iors this year out of a membership of eighty.
Full line of tablets and history covers at
the Cooperative Book Co.
H. O. Sutton has been appointed an assis
tant in the geological laboratory.
E. E. Collins has left school this semester
to take a deputy-ship in Wakefield, Neb.
Messrs. Aden and McNaughton were voted
into Union society Friday night.
The Junior laws enjoyed an examination in
Blackstone, Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Jessie Chappcll is again able to be
among University friends.
Miss Olive Thayer has left the University
to accept a position in the DeWitt public
schools.
Miss Clara Cowgill has been compelled to
leave school on account of the illness of her
mother.
If you want a hair cut go to Westerfield's.
The laboratory work in the first year geol
ogy will not bi'gin until after the meeting of
the regents during charter week.
J. W. Crabtrce, inspector of high schools,
visited Peru, Kails City, Humboldt and Au
burn schools this week.
J I. M. Bushuell lectured beiorc the journal
ism class Tuesday on the bringing of the
printing press into this hemisphere.
Will Owen .Jones has secured several prom
inent newspaper men to lecture to the class
in journalism.
Yule Bros. Hand Laundry. All work done
by hand. No extra charge for repairing.
1417 O street. Phone 754.
"Bud" Gillespie of Republican City has re
turned to take University work. "Bud" is
welcomed back especially by friends in musi
cal and social circles.
Lincoln's "Hustlers" are the people to buy
of. if you don't know 'em, try their Three
"Be nits." They are cheap and hot as J
Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120G 0.
Tlu names of Messrs. Joy, Hutchinson and
Miss Josie Balsley were proposed for member
ship in the Palladian society last Friday
night.
Students if you want your shoes made to
order, or if you want your shoes repaired, go
to J. II. Pettit, 143S 0 st. All work is guar
anteed. John Fossler has invented a couple of de
vices which are receiving considerable notice
from scientific men. One is for imbedding
matcri il and the other for holding the block
in sectioning.
President R. C. Roper of the State Orator
ical Association informs the Hijsphuia.v that
the state contest this year is to be the best
held f)i years. Incidentally ho remarked
that Nebraska is going to win first place in
the inter-state contest.
The freshman class hold an election of
officers Friday in room 3, of the main hall.
Harry Tukey was chosen president, Miss
Marjorij Winger, vice-president; Roy Carter,
If you want anything in the line of Tonsoriai secretary; Henry Ellison, treasurer; Florence
work, Westerfield's is the place to find it. Maulo, historian and Clyde F. King, sergeant-
117 North U St.
at-armfl.
The Foot Form would like toohoe your feet