The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 21, 1898, Image 7

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    THE HESPEBIAN
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Board, $2 nt 320-322 N. 11th. Ropqr & Funk, Solicitors,
R. S. Bakor, '07, intends to tonoh school durin'g tho onsuing
your.
Typewriting and mimeographing done nt tho Studonts' Sup
ply Store.
P. B. Wonvor visited Iub liomo nt Falls Oity during tho
hitter part of last wook,
R. E. Benedict wont to Omaha Monday on business for tho
Horticultural dopnrtmont.
Harry Adon was in town last Saturday. Ho is teaching
school near Bartley, Nob.
Tho English club will moot Saturday night with Misses
Louise and Olivia Pound.
J. W. Soarson is again in tho University Ho is finishing
his thosis for his master's degree.
Tho new building will bo dedicated Friday, October 28. A
holiday will ho observed in tho University.
MiBS Rouse, international secretary of the Y. M. 0. A.
gave a short address in chapol Monday morning.
f Tho Regent Shoo Co. will Bave you money on men's shoes
as they sell direct from the factory. 1036 O street.
Corporal B. W. Christie, company M, second regiment, was
shaking hands with University friends last Wednesday.
Studonts will do well to romembor that Wostorfiold is yet in
business, at his old stand, 117 North 13th. Latest stylos in
hair cut.
Will Green, who loft Bchool last Bpring to accept a position
with tho Kansas & Missouri Tolophono Co., is at his homo
sick with typhoid fever,
Burloigh (in clasg studying domestic rotations) uIs an en
gagement made on Sunday night binding?" Prof. Robbins
uYob. Sundnj night is the approved time,"
L. V. Patch, '98, principal of schools at Bartley, Nob.,
was- in town last Friday and Saturday. Ho is tenching'twolvo
brnnches and thinks he is the hardest worked man in the state.
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by The Steln-Bloch Co.
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by The Steln-Bloch Co.
Manufactused by Hart Schafiner & Marx and Stein-Block Co.
. . . HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO SELECT FROM
The cream of this season's make; prices
from $3,00 to $7.00 per Suit or Overcoat
loss than any other merchant in America
soils tho snmo make of goods. Fine All
Wool Suits or Ovorcoats at
$5.00,6.50,7.50, 10.00, 1-2.50, 15.00, 18.00.
Largest and most varied line of
FURNISHING GOODS in the state
HmsTRonGCLOTnmGCo.,
1013 to IOIO O Street.
' J. H. PETTIT
mmmm the shoemaker,
$2.00 In vnluo (or Jl .00 cash, A A Watorman's Fountain Pons. Guaranteed to glvo Has moved bis shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will be glad to see
satisfaction, ull nt HANNA'S DRUG STOKE, or Uth and O sta. old customers, also new ones.
TRESTER
Lumber
and Coal
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I order for HOT
iV nmTTP17 rp..
them once.
COMPHNY
so. nth st.
CAMERAS and
PHOTO
SUPPLIES
OF AXjXj KXNODS.
D. E. DE PUTRON,
Boom 5, 1041 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
TURKISH
Candy Kitchen,
For Fine, Home-Mndc
CANDIES
1321 O Street.