The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 16, 1898, Image 8

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    THE HESPERIAN
Go to the Regent Shoe Co., 1080 0 Btreot, for fine shoes.
An, elegant line of silver ware for Christmas at E. Fleming's,
1211 O street. ;
Katherine Woods of Schuyler, is visiting with University
friondB this week.
W. Q. Kinton, '98, startod for Chicago Tuesday, where ho
intonds to secure work.
The Senior canes have arrived and most of them are en
graved ready for delivery.
Ned Abbott has resigned as editor of the Kioto and Schuyler
Miller has taken his place.
Maude Ferris, '00, has gone to her home in Central City on
account of the serious illness of her mother.
Prof. Fling gave a very interesting and instructive lecture
before the Pedagogy class in Methods yesterday.
Students will do well to remember that Westorfield is yet in
business, at his old stand, 117 North 13th. Latest styles in
hair cut.
D. I. Pope was called home last Friday on account of the
sickness of his father. Ho will not be back until - after the
holidays.
John MacDearmitt, a graduate of Bothany Collogo, West
Virginia, has ontored the University to tako post graduate
work in the languages.
gEEriS STRANGE . . .
That people will wait until the day before Christmas and buy
presents while the crowd trample on each other. Far better
visit THE B. L. PAINE CLOTHING STORE and buy before the
great rush comes. Discount sale still going on. Its o sure and
certain discount.
THE B. L. PAINE CLOTHING STORE.
SHOES
for Dress
for School
for Comfort
TO Be HHD HT
BD&?I5 -
A. L. Koith,!'98, principal of the Nebraska City high school, nu i, ..,nmA ,, u u.. -j u - t j
... vj . ' 'mi xt i i r-L ill i Don t take our word for it. but como and be convinced,
is now at tho Uni. Tho Nebraska City schools have boon -
closed on account of small -pox. - -
SlULIUfif Bifi 3
See
Our
Colorado collogo has olforod to entertain the University de
baters at Colorado Springs again this year providing tho Uni
versity will guarantee a dobato in Lincoln in 1900.
R. S. Baker, B. A., '95, M. A., '98, is again at tho Uni.
He is now priricipal of schools at Curtis, Nobr., and is hero
for a few weeks polishing up his last yoar'B thosiB.
Undor tho able management of Pros. C. O. Roarick, High
land Park Collogo has bocomo u prominont school in tho west.
Attention is called to tho ad. on the cover of Tho Hesperian.
Tho Phi Kappa Psi socioty of Doano collogo have chosen
tho affirmative of tho Anglo-American Alliance question for
tho joint dobato with tho Union boys dobating club, some time
in January.
Tho dobating association hold a stormy session last Satur
day. Tho storm aroso over tho allotment of divisions. F. E.
Edgorton was olocted vico president and momborof tho execu
tive committoo.
Frank Harrison entertained the Pawnee City club of the "3fiv
University at tho Now Windsor, last Saturday, Pawnoo City -
has more attending tho Univorsity than any other city, Ash
land oxcoptod, of equal population. ' frv
Too hot a firo in tho furnace of the Phi Kappa Psi chapter
house caused it to explodo Saturday evening. Several radiators
and pipes were broken causing considerable water to escape Phncfmac O
upon their carpets and furniture. Sovoral rooms will have to -m vj. wo
Just in . . .
Sbe is a winner
New
Beautiful Neckwear, Umbrellar, Suspenders,
riufflers, etc., all new for holiday traded
rs-itrr ino t-i - i i 3 h x
2T4 PHOTOS 25c
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STAMP SIZE
PHOTOGRAPHER
1216 O Street.
Are
you
If not, please remember that wo
can please you whether you wish
to invest ono cent or one hundred
dollars. Every department of
our store is filled with goods suit
able for Christmas gifts.
"We invite you to come and soo
for yourself.
I bo roplasterod and papered.
jfllLLEU & Plli
REGENT SHOES 38.60, UNI. SHOES 88.00, 1030 O ST.
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