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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1898)
THE HESPERIAN .68 Clyde Hays, Phi Kappa Psi, spent Sunday at Ms home ii Beatrice. Itav. Mr. Mnn'ss of tdie First Ckm-fi-regnttionnl chlurdh, addressed the Y. M. C. A. Sunday on Bible study. OhninfoeMor MnoLean went -to Town City to atltend' tfhe- funeral of Pres ident SchafTer of the University of Iowa the first of the week. The Beta Theta 1'si are located' again Wins year in the First National Hnrtk 'block. During1 the gummier their tooths have leen completely ronorateds so Hint they have quarters of which tihey are very proud. The Hcsierian wishes to call attention to a typographical' error In tihe advertisemeutt of Uerpols'heimer & Co.'s book department in which we advertised Waterman's Pens at $2.00 -when it should hare been $2.50. Miss Louise Pound has won several valuable trophies Ihis summer in tennis tournament. She won two silver cups and a beautiful pm. lhe pin is a four-lealfed clover of green' enamel with1 a diamond cenlter anVl edged -witHi pearls. Edwin. Farmer, '90, teacher in the Era plantation school near Hono lulu, Hawaii, -recently received Uie medal offered -for the best examina tion for -tealclhers, certificate. He is saidi to have had the best papers ccr (presented in the islands. One cvcmtinlg last week the Phi DeMai Theta fraternity intitiatcld! the following" men: Balpli Sobin, Dicdrich Lau, John Hill and' Chester Summer. The 1oy are located this year at 1522 S street, and aire de lighted witOi their new chapter house. Prof. Hill has somewhat changed tflie course in psychology from that given last year. The work will be condensed and tflie class di vided into a1out fifteen dhisions, placet! under the head of assistants Who -will give quizzes from tstne to time. Somo of the Y. M. C. A. 'boys now wear (red and others blue ribbons in tihleir ibuttxwi holes. "The two sides are in competition witJh eadh other to secure the most menVbers. Mr. Moore, the new general sec retary, devised ihe scheme. Andrew Wilson of the preparatory medical school, is obliged to- leave school on. account of the illness of his sister. The other momlbeirs of t'he family are JitlWo reported sick witih typhoid fever. He left for his home in Dunbar, Neb., jesterday aflennoon, StudieMlt? ran have t'ho'ir ph'oitographs enCarged during the following week nit Herpolsheiimeir & Co.'s Music DepL by paying- 98c for each photo. The work is equal to amy tMrtg of its kind in the eouinlt-ry tod usually sells at Phoho-gnlt'iCries ibr $5.00 each. The offer is good for tHiiis week only. There will be a mass meeting of the students- next Tuesday morn ing to elect four students to act on the college settlement boardl for this year. The members from the faculty were elected last Sunday at a meeting at Chancellor MhcLean'o They are Professors Sweezy, Caldwell and Hill. ( The Bimetafflic eluib 7net Monday and elected officers as follows: H. A. Mcder, president; F. G. Hatwx'by, vice president- and J. S. -Smoyer, secretary. The memliers arc making mmiingements with the. fusion committee to have a meeting ujujcr the auspices of the club, "with some prominent speakers from outside the state Emtast It. Ho".mes. '90, M. A. '98, city editor of tlie State Journal, a-nd Mrs. Holmes, i7,, left Septemlber 20 for Washington, D. C, and other eastern points. They will sail October 15 from New York for France and go to Paris. Mr. Holmes will enter for the new doctorate of the. University of Paris, specializing in Romance languages and lhilolbgy4 Mm Hol'mes will devote herself largelj" to French and sight-seeing. Telephone 313, tingles' Pharmacy. THE. HAGENOW'S Orchestra and Band BOOK DEPARTMENT of Any Number of Men. From Piano up to Full Orchestra furniahed. SPECIAL RATES TO UNIVERSITY STUDES. Okfick nouns: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 137 N. I3TH STREET, Over Theutre Building. BEST LAUNDRY Does the best work. 2249 O ST. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO.. Has heretofore been noted among University students for the very low prices at which al supplies were sold. This year, whilst lower than ever in price commensurate with qual ity we have materially increased our stock, We are prepared to supply text books of all kinds at lower rates than were ever made before in Lincoln. Note the list quoted below We are cleaners of Linen. Bring your laundry to us, or we will call for It. Telephoni 579- TQWNSEND & PL0MAND0N Prop's. WesBley's German-English Dictionary. . . . 60c Grench- " " 60c Cassell's German-Eng.isb " .... $1.15 " French-English " 1.15 " Latin-English " .... 1.15 Bessey's Brief Botany. x.00 Remsen's Element. Chemistry 60c Graphic Algebra ; x.44 Tichener's Outlines Psycology 1.45 Lauglin's Mill 2 80 Le Conte's Geology 3.25 Rolf e's Shakespeare, per vol 50c Students' Standard Dictionary 2.50 Standard Dictionary 10-50 Webster's International Dictionary 8.75 History Paper, per 100 sheets 5 History Covers, leather back I5C " cloth sides l2c " " board sides 10c Fountaia Pens. 14 kt. gold 69c, 89c, 98c Each pen warranted. Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain Pen 2.50 and upwards. Ler-d Pencils, polished, rubver tipped, ea. zc Black Ink, per 2 oz. bottle 2jc Fountain Pen Pockets, each 8c, 10c, 15c Students' Note Books, each 4c University of Nebraska Tablets I5C Ink Tablets, 80 cents each 5c Soft Paper Tablets, 300 pages 5c George Constanccr's 1010 O Street. ' 39-All First-Class Workmen.. Five Chairs. THE IVY PRESS Book Bindery is thoroughly equipped for all classes of Magazine and General Binding. Best v'-', -r--tifss and unusually low prices. 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