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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1899)
THIS STORE HERALDS THE APPROACH OF SUMMER This store heralds the approach of summer by a m m 16 gssi showing of those necessities and comforts that go to make existence in warm weather a pleasure. A show ing of things to use, wear and eat, and every article worthy of the greatest consideration. It doesn't mat ter how much nor how little you pay for your pur chase here, your purchase is sure to pay you. !s LIN COLH, NEB. 33&tt- A A flERPOLHEiriER & QO. feeeSfefetfeSfefefefefe' swuj',ih.I'12jJBf VtfVSfMBU&IsfS 4 Prices from $15 Up. J C"-11 -gsy J8L-'19L ilvlESBiSi the ;&& World COLLEGE men everywhere are invited to send for the Wsshburn Souvenir Catalog. It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, betides givinji tome account of the construction of Washburn instruments and a complete list of net prices-First-class music dealers the world over sell Vashburns, or instruments may be obtained frr;m the makers Lyon & Healy, Chicago. - 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 branches. Clinical material derived from the hospitals and dispensaries of the two cities of Minneapolis and St, Paul. DR. PARKS RITCHIE, Dean, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Of ft ft m