The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 18, 1899, Image 5

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& ojjratory rooms. ,
Miss Bessie Mickey of Osceola, Nebr., is visiting her sister,
hy j Blanche, of the University.
Burt Fobes of the Civil Engineering department, went to Beatrice
yesterday for a few day .r business trip.
Miss Maude Pierce, who recently went to her home at Pawnee
City, returned again to her school wdrk Saturday.
Found A black silk muffler. - Owner can obtain same by
proving property and paying for this advertisement.
Students will do well to remember that Woatorfiold ia yet in
hnmnGHH. nr. hia old Hrnnd. 117 North IJUli. T.ntnar atvlno in
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hair cut.
Professor Barbour is in receipt of some labels for the Morrill collec
tion. The labels are very neat, having a white enameled background
and blue letters upon it.
Miss Darrington, of Falls City, has been visiting in Lincoln this
week with the young ladies of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Miss Darring
ton was a student in the University last year.
Miss Nellie La Selle, of Beatrice was initiated into Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority last Saturday morning. In the evening the young
ladies of the sorority with a few of their friends had a dinner party at
the Lincoln hotel.
Last Monday evening Kappa Sigma fraternity held its second an
nual banquet at the Lincoln hotel. Toasts were responded to by
most of the members of the local chapter and congratulatory tele
grams and expressions of good will were read. The evening was a
most pleasant one and will be remembered for a long time by those
who were present.
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE for "Tho Story of tho Philip
pines," by Murnt Halstcad. commissioned by tho Govornmont as OfUclnl Historian
to tho War Dopartmont. Tho book was written In army camps at San Prnnclso
on tho Pacific with Gonoral Morrltt, In tho hospitals at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, In the
Amorlcan trenches at Manila, In tho Insurgent camps with Agulnaldo. on tho deck of
Olympla with Dowoy. and in tho rpar of battle at tho fad of Manila, Honanzafor
agents. Brimful of orfglnul pictures taken by govornmont nhotogrnphor.s on the npot,
Larco book. Low prlcos. Ulg profit. Freight paid. Credit given Drop all trashy
unotllclal war books. Outllt froo. Address II. L. Harbor, Gen. Mngr., 3T)0 Doarbom
.Street, Chicago.
Men's
Odd Pants.
At this time of year there are not many men who do not need
an extra pair of Pantaloons just to patch out the season with, don't
you know. We have an exceptionally attractive line not only in
regular sizes but those which will fit the hard-to-fit man as well.
They are commonly called "stouts," "slims" and "extra sizes."
Mere is what you
May Expect, to find
And if you avail yourself of the opportunities we offer you will save
big money.
100
200
150
300
400
Pairs Men's Pantaloons, regular value $1.25;
marked In plain figures
Pairs Men's Pantaloons (practically all wool), regu
lar value $1.75; are marked in plain figures
Pairs Men's Panta'oons; strictly all wool, extra
heavy weight, splendidly made; was marked $2.50;
now marked J ...,
Pairs Men's Fine Pantaloons; come in stripes,
plaids and plain blue or black worsteds; every
seam sewed with silk: as finely tailored as though
they cost $5.00. In thissale they are marked plainly
Pairs Men's Fine Tailor made Pantaloons; come in
fine cassimeres and worsted effects; thoroughly
made and nice fitting; good values at $6.00; marked
In this sale
ire QQ
$1.00
SI.49
$2.50
$3.50
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
Kent College of Law.
Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D., M. D., Dsan.
School year openod September 5, 1808. Throe
year course. Improred mothods uniting theory and
praotlco. THE SCHOOL OF PRAOTIOE 18 THE LEAD.
INQ FEATURE. Evening cessions of ten hours a weok
for each class. Students can iik belf ruitohtino
Wit ilk studying. Arrangements mado for supple
mental preliminary education, For catalogue, address
W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary,
018-610 ASHLAND DLOOK, CHICAGO, ILL.
1013 to 1019 O Street.
J. H. PETTIT
THE SHOEMAKER
Has moved his shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will be glad to see
old customers, also new ones.
CAMERAS
PHOTO
SUPPLIES
AND
D. E. DE PUTROH,
Boom 6, -1041 G St., Lincoln, Nob.
Northwestern University
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The high standard and progressive
methods which have given this
School its enviable reputation for
over thirty years are carefully main
tained. For circulars of detailed informa
tion address the Secretary,
Dr. N. S. DAVIS,
2431 Bearlom St., - CHICAGO, ILL,
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TURKISH
Candy Kitchen,
For Fine, Home-Made
CANDIES
1321 O Street.