The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, March 03, 1899, Image 5

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The debaters said nothing the first time, as there was a now sec
rotary in the oxocutivo office.
The officials have always willingly granted every request
made at the office for accommodations for debates, but the
fumble always comes in failing to have the orders executed.
We know that mistakes must happen with so much business
in an executive office, but the recent oratorical contestants in
the chapel had a short experience with sudden darkness and it
is hoped that every precaution will bo taken to have such ac
cidents prevented in the future.
The only thing needed is the presence of one of the janitors
or a watchman who knows how to manipulate the gas jets, and
will turn them on before the electric light goeB out. This we
believe will be done, and the possibility of some good debater
being knocked out will be removed.
Spring Overcoats
FOR MEN Atb YOUNQ HEM
We show perhaps the largest assortment of New Spring Top Coats to
be found anywhere in the state. The styles this spring are unusually
atractive. The prices are even more attractive.
AT $4.98
Students will do well to remember that Westorfield is yet in
businoss, at his 'd stand, 117 North 13th. Latest styles in
hair cut.
Many are asking the question now-a-days: "What has
become of the senior canes" But no one seems to know, no,
not even the seniors.
On March 3 and 4, the students and faculty of the Agricnl
tural school will hold a farmers institute at Davoy, Nobr. 0.
J. Warner will speak on uTho Purpose of Farmer's Insti
tutes;" Prof. T. L. Lyon on "Forage Crops for Nebraska and
Conservation of soil moisture;" 0. II. Elmondorf on "Profit
able Production of Beef Cattle;" V. 0. Barber on "Experi
monts With Hog Cholera;" W. R. JackBon on "The Best Ed
ucation for the Masses.
We show several hundred elegant pure wool covert spring coats that
have always sold et $io.oo.
AT $6.50
We show an, extensive line which are wonders for value, style and finish.
AT $7.50
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE for "The Story of tho Philip-
pines," by Murat Halstead, commissioned by tbo Government as 'lllclal Hlstorlun
to tbo War Department. Tbo book was written In army camps at San Francisco
on tho Pacific with General Merritt, In tbo hospitals at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, in the
American trenches at Manila, in tbo Insurgent camps with Aguinaldo. on tbe deck of
Olympla with Dewey, and In tho roar of battle at tbe fail of Manllu. Bonanza for
agents. Drimful of original pictures taken by government photographers on tho spot
Large book. Low prices. Big profit. Freight paid. Oredit given Drop all trashy
unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address II. L, Darber, Gen. Mngr., 350 Dearborn
Street, Chicago.
Kent College of Law.
Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D., M. D., Dean.
School year opened Soptembor 5, 1808. Throe
year course. Improved methods uniting theory and
practice. THE BOHOOL OF PRAO HOE 18 THE LEAD
Inq FEATURE, Evening sessions of ten hours a week
for oaeh class. Students can be self HUPPOimNa
while btddtino. Arrangements made for supple
mental preliminary education. For catalogue, address
W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary,
018-010 ASHLAND BLOCK. CHICAGO, ILL,
We show silk lined top coats, also those lined with Italian cloth.
Handsome patterns, proper cuts, clever finish.
At $50.00
We are showing coats that have silk velvet collars and are lined
throvghout with pure silk. They are strong $15.00 coats and
have never been shown in Lincoln for less than $16.00.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
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
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D. E. DE PUTROH,
Kpom 6, 1041 0 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
tlon address the Secretary,
Dr. N. S. DAVIS,
2431 Dearborn St.,
CHICAGO, ILL,
TURKISH
Candy Kitchen,
For Fine, Home-Made
CANDIES
1321 0 Street.
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