The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 14, 1899, Image 12

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LINCOLN, NEB.
There is a style, a finish, an indescribable something
about our Millinery that makes it so popular with every
one. Of course it is the production of the very best
eastern makers, and is of that high order of beauty and
and style so sought after by fashionable people every
where. This, combined with price quotations lower
than common goods are usually sold for, makes it pos
sible for our patrons to wear ultra-fashionable Millinery
at a remarkably small expenditure of cash. The prices
of trimmed hats range 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00
and upwards to 18.00.
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HERPOLiHEiriER & CO.
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Through Tourist Sleepers to the Northwest.
The Burlington Route 1ms established a twleo-u-week
car lino from Kansas City and Lincoln to liutto.
Spokane. Taconia and Seattle.
Cars leave Kansas City and Lincoln every Tues
day and Thursday, arriving at Seattle following Fri
day and Sunday. They are upholstered In rattan.
The bed lln'n and furnishings aro clean and of good
quality. The heating, ventilating and toilet arrange
ments are all that can Ik desired and each car is In
charge of a uniformed Pullman porter, whose sole duty
In to attend to the wants of passengers.
Cars run through without change of any Kind and
tho Iwrth rate from Lincoln to Tacoina or Seattle Is
only $5.00. To Intermediate points It Is proportion
ately low.
Montana and the Puget Sound country are now
enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a
consequence, travel to the Northwest is rapidly attain
ing largo proportions. As a consequence, travel to tho
Northwest Is rapidly attaining largo proportions
This now tourist-car lino has been established with a
view of caring for tho Burlington's sin re of it In tho
host possible manner.
For berths, tickets and full information npply at
11. & M. depot or city ticket ofllce, cor. 10th and O St.
G. W. BONNELL,
C. P. and T. A., Lincoln, Neb.
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Prices from $15 Up.
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COLLEGE men everywhere are invited to send for tho Wochbtirn Souvenir Catalog.
It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, besides giving come account
of tho construction of Washburn instruments and a complete list of net pricc-c.
First-class music dealers the world over sell Washburns, or instruments r..ay be
obtained from the makers
Lyon & Healy, Chicago.
The University of Minnesota
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ANNUAL bfcSSIOIN OPblNS SbPTfcilYXBfciK 20tn.
Course of study, four years; first two years devoted to laboratory studies; tho last two years mainly
to clinical branches. Clinical material derived from tho hospitals and dispensaries of tho two
cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
DR. PARKS RITCHIE, Dean,
Universitv of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn.
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