The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 02, 1898, Image 9

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THE HESPERIAN
The Gardner Tailoring Oo. Oor. 11th and O.
Miss Clara Oowgill is again in the University.
Miss Lulu Burrows has entered the university again.
,Dr. A. T. Peters spent some days in Chicago about the 24th.
Roy Warner ate turkey with his parents at Missouri Valley,
Iowa.
Fill your fountain pens free at the Students1 Supply Store,
1129 R street.
I. S. Cutter, principal of the Beatrice high school, was in
town last week.
. Edgar D. Banghart, '9S, spent Thanksgiving at Lincoln
with his parents and friends.
Rebates to students on watches, jewelry and repairing.
1140 O street. D. T. Smitii.
F. Van Valin has resigned as business manager of the
Junior Annual. The class will hold a meeting today to elect
his successor.
Frank E. Wiggins has returned from Woodbine, Iowa
where he has been coaching the foot ball team. He had his
kneo badly wrenched in a game with Amity College.
The "Mauser" Mandolins and- Guitars are unequalled for
tone and finish. A three years' guarantee is given with each
instrument. Mandolins 13.00 to $75.00 each. Guitars
$14.00 to $90.00. Music Department, Herpolsheimer & Co.
Solo agents for Lincoln.
INTERCILLECATE IUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME
COTR.ELL & Caps, Gowns
T 'ETMNJA'P'n and Hoods totnc
LJZVy IN i.XVly American Colleges and Universities
472-478 RR0ADWAY, ALIANY, NEW YORK
24r PHOTOS 25c
THE
STAMP SIZE
Prewitt
PHOTOGRAPHER
1216 O Street
IE
Are here for business par
ticularly your business
Attend the Big Sale
OF THE
S. BRAFN1AN & SONS
Wholesale Stock of
Clothing
which we bought at 42 1-2 cents on the
dollar. In connection with this big sale we
give 20 per cent discount on all our regular
stock of fine Clothing and Overcoats which
are made by Stein-Bloch Co. and Hart,
Schaffner & Marx. Also 20 per cent discount
on all our Fine Furnishing Goods. 20 per
cent discount on all Hats and Caps. Call
and examine our stock beforeyou spend 1 0
cents. We are in a position to save you a
great deal of money.
flm$TKonGCLOTnmGCa,
1013 to lOlQ O Street.
J. H. PETTIT
THE SHOEMAKER,
127 N. 12th St.
THE IVY PRESS BINDERY Has moved his shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will be glad to see
Lincoln Neb. old customers, rt Iso new ones.
TRESTER
Lumber
and Coal
COMPRNY
Solicit your next
order for HOT
STUFF. Try
them once.
CAMERAS
PHOTO
SUPPLIES
OP A3jXj KXNODQ.
AND
103
So. nth st.
D. E. DE PUTRON,
Room 6, 1041 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
TURKISH.
Candy Kitchen,
For Fine, Homc-Made
CANDIES.
1321 O Street.
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