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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1898)
MMMMMWHMMMfMtMi V; i the-hbsperim & Oil ft vv i: Loroy P. Sawyer left for Indianqla'.Iowaj yesterday. 0. L. Stone, '98, loft for his home in Hastings last Monday. Mrs. Manning was unable to meet her classes the latter part of last week. Phi Delta Theta fraternity pledged Walter Thomas Satur day evening. W. H. Howard of Nebraska City is circulating among Phi Delta Theta boys. Rebates to students on watches, jewolry and repairing. 1140 O street. D. T. Smith. The Seniors of the Electrical Engineering department have begun to work on their thesis. , The class in Logic has finished the study of deductive logic and is now beginning inductive logic. Beta Theta Pi fraternity initiated Ernest Folsom, Luther Mumford, and Samuel Musser, Saturday evening. The Rev, Dr. Wharton of the St. Paul's Mothodist church was pastor in residence at the University this week. Bert Forbes, '94 was in the city between trains Friday. He was on his way from Boulder, Colorado, to Black Hills S. D. Miss Edna Oarscadden, '98, assistant principal in the York High school is in the city this week visiting University friends. The regents are seriously considering how they can provide more commodious quarters for the law students. There are now 120 of them, . Miss Harriett Taylor, general secretary of the international committeo of Y. W. 0.A., conducted the noon day prayer meeting today (noon) in the Y. W. 0. A. room. Over thirty girls were present. 4itTERCILLECATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME COTRKLL & Caps, Gowns T In HM A P H and Hoods totho JL- JQfVy 1I JTx.LJ American Colleges ana Universities .... ";.- miuniinnit rtLBftNI, HfcW TURK YY Are here for business par ticularly your business V VI Attend the Big Sale OF THE S. BRAFNIAN & SONS Wholesale Stock of Clothim 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 before you spend-10 cents. We are in a position to save you a great deal of money. flffiSTRpilG -Clothihg C&. 1CJ13 to lOlQ O Street. J. H. PETTIT " ''' " THE SHOEMAKER 127 N. 12th St. THE IVY PR ESS BINDERY Has moved his shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will bo glad to Lincoln, Neb. 'd customers, also new ones. TRESTER Lumber and Coal h:'"'--V COWPHNY. 7 : Solicitjyojm next;- .. t , 1 1 j t , STUFFr'Try &&- 4fc thorn once. So. 11th St. Telephone 313, Ungles' Pharmacy HAGENOW'S Orchestra and Band Any Number of Men. From Piano up to Full Orchestra furnished.. SPECIAL RATES TO UNIVERSIT STUDENTS, Office Hooks: 10 x. u. to 6 p. m. 137 IM. I3TH STREET, Oliver Theatre Building, TURKISH Candy Kitchen, For'Flnc, Home-Made CANDIES. 1331 Octree, see rsti r-nia - v- U Ml