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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1898)
THE HESPERIAN Mr. Thomas joined the Union Society last Friday evening. Miss Richards ontertaincd a fow friends at cards last Friday evening. Ward Hildreth is in town visiting his Phi Kappa Psi brothers. Miss Hays entertained her Beatrice friends at luncheon last Friday afternoon. The Palladian Society iB making up a Xmas box to be sent to their boys in Manila. Prof. Barbour wont to Omaha Tuesday to attend to some business of his department. The mathematics department has moved to its new quarters in the Mechanic Arts Building. A story from L. H. Robbins, who is now in Princeton, appeared in last week's Courier. A $100 bicycle, '96 make, in extra good condition, $16, at the Students' Supply Store, 1129 R street. Delta Delta Delta fraternity had an informal social affair at the home of Miss Anna Yore last Saturday, Say! E. Fleming, 1211 0 street, has some very neat U. of N. Pins for 75c, sterling silver, fine enamel. Your feet would feel better and look better if you had a pair of Regent $3.50 or University $3.00 Shoes on them. Frank Gustin, who is practicing law in the west, was visit ing last week with the Sigma Chi boys and other friends in the city. A play entitled "All in a Muddle" will bo given next Fri day evening, November 11, in Union Hall instead of the regu lar program. James Fctchet has returned to his regiment. It will be re membered that Jim was among the wounded who returned from Santiago. The Hesi'Kwan has received a very pleasant letter contain ing the ever welcome dollar from George II. Tinker of Cor onda, California. Get your portrait enlarged. Portraits enlarged, regular 16x20 size, work and correct likeness guaranteed, $2.25 at Picture Department of llerpolshoimer &, Co. "Doc" Foster is home for a couple of days to visit his parents and fraternity brothers. Mr. Foster is now attending the Creighton Medical College at Omaha. We lead. Other dealers come or send to our store to learn our prices and try to follow. Come and see for yourself. Students' Co-Operative Book Co., 225 fl. 11th street. Fountain Pens 69c, 89c and $1.00 each. Each pen guar anteed. History paper 5c and 8c per 100 sheets. History covers 9c to 15c each. All college supplies at lowest possible figures at Book Department Ilerpolsheimer & Co. The Y. M. C. A. boys intend to have a banquet on or about December 7th, in honor of aome of the well known Y. M. C. A. men who will bo in the city then. Secretary Moore has received word from C. C. Michener, saying he will be here to take a part in it. Mr. John J. Fosslor, instructor in Botany at the Preparatory School, has been called to Clarinda Iowa as principal of the High school there. Mr. John L. Sheldon, for many yearB principalof a preparatory School in Connecticut before coming west to specialize with Dr. Bessy, fills rhe place vacated by Mr. Fosslor. 1 !?e Ityt way to buy ap Overeoat Is first, to find a reliable place to purchase it, a place you have got faith in, a place whore you can get satisfaction or your money back if you want it that is our store. You don't want a back number, a bargain-counter garment, but rather an up-to-date. Wo can please you. - PUNE 6r WflRFEL J a UR Ladies' Cork Sole Welt Shoes are the thing for winter wear. - - TRY THEM m the pftr?!TO,,W!BB8,!k X.-AVt . T et f & V-rf -4r & WMKOs-: 4JtV I I II MD&?I5 . . . . 1123 O STBBET The Brand Hotel. W. C. FLEURY, Prop. Exceptional accommodations for Banquets, Parties and Dancing. Special Hates to Students and their Friends of $1.50 Per Day. COR. TWELFTH AND Q. LINCOLN, Winter Garments for Men and Women. FOR WOMEN- We have ready-to-wear garments of every description, Cloaks, SuitB, Hats, Furs, Gloves, Uuderwear, etc, FOR MEN Wri have everything in the line of Fur nishing Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirta, Neckwear, Immense Assortment., Correct Styles and Low Prices arc what we promise you. MILLER & PAINE REGENT .50 SHOES AKE FOR MEN. 108G O ST. isth JL