The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 28, 1899, Image 12
,,- vg 4 s B S 55 "t s 56 S 5 B "TS 25 5 rz5 5 SB 25 S B 5 5 55 S t s 3B bp b 5 w -v "5 5 -y v & Wash Goods V & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m Sk The dainty fabrics, rich and airy colorings and exquisite designs displayed in our wash goods section cannot be properly described, people must see them to appreciate them and they must inspect the quality and learn the price before they can fully realize what an amount of money our shrewd and careful buying saves them. Millinery i With New York patterns and our own creations our showing surpasses anything we have ever attempted before, every hat in the house has that tone of richness, that stamp of style found only in the highest grade goods. The only insignifi cant thing about our millinery is the price. LINCOLN, NEB. A A HERPOLJIIEmER & CO. sefeeefeeseeftse ft ft ft & it it 0 it) it it it it 0 0 it it ft it W Through Tourist Sleepers to the Northwest. Thu Burlington Houte 1ms established a twlee-n-weclt car lino from Kansas Cltv and Lincoln to Hutte. Spokane, Tacomn anil Soattlc Cars lea w Kansas City and Lincoln everv Tues day and Thursday, arriving at Seattle tallowing Fri day and Sunday. They arc upholstered in rattan. The bud linen and furnishings aru clean and or good quality. The hunting, ventilating iind toilet arrange monts are all that can be desired and each car is in charge of a uniformed I'ullirnn portor, whose sole duty Is to attend to the wants of passengers. Cars run through without change of any Mini ami tho lH-rth rate from Lincoln to Tacoma or Seattle is only J.V01). To intermediate point it is proportion ately low. Montana and the l'uget Sound country aro now enjoying a jKirlod of unexampled prosperity. As a consoquonee. travel to tho N'orthwest Is rapidly attain ing largo proportions. As a consequence, travel to tho Northwest Is rapidly attaining large proportions 'ihis new tourist-oar lino has been established witli a vlow of wring for the Burlington's share of It it( the best possiblo manner. For lorths. tickets and full information apply at 11. & M. depot or city ticket onlco, cor. 10th and O Sts. G. W. BCNNELL, C. P. and T. A., Lincoln. Neb. WA'Hp UfefclS 3JK-".. -g-iW-- -fTl SakJs?. sfv-.TW jHPr,w" f,i A -t?Z&&3ZW SC " '"-Fr-rxtss, Mi 'SSSSeHr- . World r. r COLLEGE men everywhere am invited to send for the Wp-hburn Souvenir Catalog. , It contains nearly coo portraits of artists and colleiana, becldca n'vl Tf J"o r.ccount V of the construction cf Washburn in;tr -mc-ts c tl n corr;-letc It-1 First-class tnu&lc dealers the world ovor sell Washburn obtained from the makers ii . i r c- -. or inutrunrnti i.jiy be LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. iMM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm tf52;?3S3s?& ?v:-5SnS?- -ctsc::-5a?? --z M-.W. 5s?js; ?i The University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery ANNUAL SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 20th. Course of study, four years; first two years devoted to laboratory studies; the last two years mainly to clinical brandies. Clinical material derived from the hospitals and dispensaries of tho two cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. DR. PARKS RITCHIE, Dean, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn, fl $sS&?JS'f5 I TJ