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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1898)
I1 nm 'tmsmvcs If yoii want a shaVo, go to Westeriioltl's. Our spring styles are beauties; come in and see them. Foot Form Store, 1213 0 street. The Co-op is selling stationary at a very low figure. "We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Best Laundry, 2249 0 street. Full lino of tablets and history covers at Ihe Cooperative Book Co. Chancellor MaeLean will head the delega tion to the state oratorical contest at Crete, April S. The public pay-telephone station is proving about as popular as the live cent baths did two years ago. Miss McGufi'ey has been compelled to leave the University for the rest of the year by the illness of her mother. J. F. Boomer occupied the pulpit at Liberty Sunday. Mr. Boomer, while driving from Wyraore to Beatrice,had the misfortune to be thrown out of the vehicle receiving some slight injuries. If you want to see one of the prettiest wheels of the season go to A. L. Girard & Co. 135 So. 12th street. He has the League wheel this season and is selling it at $35. It's a beaut. Mr. James A. Oruickshanks '01 has receiv ed notice of his appointment to the position of "weigher" in the railway mail service. He will begin work some time in April. The Y. M. C. A. meeting next Sunday af ternoon at four o'clock will be led by H, S. Evans. The subject for consideration will be "The source of our strength." All subscriptions must he paid at once. Send the business manager that dollar with out delay, and save him the trouble of extend ing to you a written invitation. Gentlemen Wo desire to call your atten tion to the ad. of the Regent Shoe Co. which appears in another column of our paper. You will do well to see this stock before buying shoes. We do not sell gold dollars for 50c but we do sell the best men's $3 shoe that was ever put on the market for the money. We have them in all the late shades and shapes. Foot Form Store, 1213 O' street. The following are the V. V. & A. officers for the coming term: Lula Burrows, president; Grace Broady, vice-president; Bertha John ston, secretary; Anna Atwood, treasurer; Eva McCune. corresponding secretary. New books just received,. '.'The Crucifixion of Philip Strony" and "In ills Steps''' by Clms. M. Sheldon 18c each. Fountain pens GOo each. History paper, history 'covers, etc. at lowest prices. Book department, ''fejrpol shoimcr &Co. " " ' " Special prices to students during the follow ing week on picture and photograph framing. Photos framed in neat gilt molding with mat for 35c and upwards. Other houses charge 00c to $1.00 for the same class of wotfe. Art and Music department, Herpolsheimer & Co. The lecture by Prof. Barber on Rome and Pompeii last Saturday night was one of the most interesting given this year. The illus trations added much. The Mamertine prison, the system of aqueducts and the Vatican museum were among the most interesting sights of Rome. A large number of the relics of the hurried city, Pompeii, were shown to gether with the plan of the houses, pieces of statuary and a number of modern paintings.' The chapel was crowded. My Honey Lou, No Coon Allowed, A Real Coon, Mammy's Little Pumpkin Colored Coon as sung at the Ladies Minstrel performance at the University, for sale at .Jierpolsheimers Music and Art Dept. Several members of University Union very, pleasantly surprised Miss EdnaCurtiss at her homo 025 C street, Saturday night, as a cele bration of her birthday. During the week Miss Annette Abbott invited several old Unions to go out and inake Miss Curti&s feel something beyond the ordinary would happen on this birthday. The evening was spent in playing social games and guessing hypnotic" tricks. Toward the Sunday hour the crowd departed after giving the Union yell and thanking Miss Curtiss for their most enjoyable evening's entertainment. Those present -were Misses Domptstor, Martha and Rena Chappell,. Anderson, Abbott, Munroe, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Abbott, Messrs. Searson,. VanValin, , Ivinton, Evans, Chapman, McGuflev and Mumford.