The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 09, 1898, Image 10

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THE HESPERIAN
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An elegant lino of silver ware for Christmas at E. Fleming's,
1211 O street.
H. F. Gage, J98, is Pratt Institute correspondent for the
New York Herald,
J. W. Searson has charge of the high school at Ponder,
Nobr., during the sicknoss of tho principal.
Dr. Hinman lectured on "Christian ty and Philosphy" at
the Congregational church last Sunday evening.
0. H. Root was elected business manager of tho Junior An
nual last Friday in place of F. Van Yalin, resigned.
The law department library quarters are entirely inadequate
to growing needs, and tho department i . oking now quarters.
The junior law class is studying Lawson on contracts, giving
particular attention to contractual liabilities along the matri
monial lino.
Professor Bessoy is to dolivor an address at Palmyra on Do
comber 9th on "Some Features of tho Nebraska Flora, Past
and Present."
L. V. Patch, '98, passed through tho city Saturday evening.
He spent a few hours with Kappa Sigma before leaving for his
school at Bartley, Nebr.
The Phi Kappa Psi boys wore entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Burnham last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burn
ham have a son who is a member of this fraternity.
Roy Sawyor has been olectod to represent tho Lincoln chap
tor of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at tho national meeting of tho or
ganization soon to be hold in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tho Doano debaters who wore to meet tho D. B. D. 0.,
tonight, have sent word that tho debate will have to bo called
off as they wish to attend tho Y. M. 0. A. convention at
Fremont.
Miss Jane Douglas of St. Joseph, Mo., spent Thanksgiving
with hor sister. Kappa Alpa Thota sorority gave a delight
ful sleighing party in hor honor, followed by dancing at the
homo of Miss MacFarland.
Tho law students had a lively mot court Monday night in
tho law room. Messrs. Davis and Hoogland won tho case
against "MnHnrs. Perry and Hagcr. Attorney Hatfield jiciud as
judge. Miss Stull was district clerk.
Frank H. Robertson delivered a vory instructive and enter
taining lecture on "Manila and tho Philippines" at tho Oliver
Tuesday ovoning. Noarly all of tho dobators on tho expansion
question wore present and secured many facts.
Money Saved
Our store is now in tho midst of a 0 to 33 per contdis
count salo, and while a discbunt salo conducted as wo always
do tho ones wo advertise yet thoro is a groator saving in buy
ing tho high grade of goods wo offer.
THE B. L. PAINE CLOTHING STORE.
FOR SALE-
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The tcair-Iir.e. of Shoes
for ladies andygentle
men in the city.
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The Grand Hotel.
W. C FLEURY, Prop.
Exceptional accommodations for Banquets, Parties and Dancing,
Special Rates to Students and their Friends of $1.60 Per Day.
COR. TWELFTH AND Q, LINCOLN,
Are
you
ready
Leonard H. Bobbins, lato of Princeton, 1ms just taken a
placo on the staff of tho Philadelphia Press, one of tho largest
papers in the country. Their recognition of Mr. Kobbins abili
ty is vory gratifying to his friends in tho University and city. $ ry
Notice has boon posted of an examination for ontranco to
tho Botanical Seminar, to bo hold on January 13th. Tho ox- - . r
arainors announced are: Dr. Roscoo Pound, Dr. F. E. Olora- CnriStlTVclS
onts, and Dr. Bessoy. It is understood that several advanced
students in Botany have boon cited to appear for examination.
REGENT $8,50 SHOES ARE FOR MEN. 108G O ST.
If not, please remonYbor 'that we
can please you wliotlior you wish
to invest one cent or one hundred
hollars. Every department of
our store is filled with goods suit
able for Christmas gifts.
Wo invito you to como and see
for yourself.
IR1LLER J NINE
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