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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1900)
HBbMMMIMI THIS NKBRASKAN-HBSPDRIAN. MRS. SMALL'S DINING : PARLORS iooi R Street, Just across the street from the Library Building. Good and Substantial Meals ami plenty to cat Students arc Invited to call. Terms Very Reasonable. Hendry's Restaurant. 129 North I Ith Street. Is first class in every respect. First cIks meals, first class tyle and quick service. You arc invited to call and see us. Remember the place, 129 N. 11th. THE NEWPORT CAfC 126 So. 12th St. Newly furnished and refitted through out First class board and quick serv ice. Students invited to call. MEALS, - 15c and Up Francis Bros5 Capital Cafef 121 North 11th Street Oysters, F"isH, and Game, In Season. 15c MEALS OUR SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. M. E. CHEVRpNT'S European : Restaurant, 1334 O STREET. For a Good Meal uudRcuhonable Prices. Luucb and Oysten. in season l3POpen Dav and Night. -MOTTO: "AppetlUs U nun' ur-att ei-niy: Let appetite wtr Kemoiin goldm chain; And Qua In due restraint tt luxury." STRICTLY VKGKTAIUAN. THE It Mtulo 111m Weary. "Do you drink?" asked the woman at the door. Frayed Frawley looked nt her re proachfully. "You see mo, don't you?" he said. "Yea," she replied, somewhat sur prised. "You see my patched and tattered clothes?" "Yes." "And my busted-out shoes and all that?" "Yes." "And I ain't working an automo hile nor driving a fast horse, am I?" "No." "Don't look as if I'd saved up money and bought a summer place, do I?" "No." "And yet you ask me if I drink! Say! You make me weary. How much more evidence do you need?" Chicago Post. IRONY OF FATE. BwFJk hASwB I u Bunk Clerk Say, Jones, can yon lend me 5 cents? I've only a nickel in my pocket and they don't give transfers on our line. Hygienic Cafe' 316 Sooth 12th Street Hour 6:30 a. m.to Q p. m. ftartiee, Banquets, "Receptions, Glaes proms, ...Suppers... We Furnish Oysters, Fish and Game of all Kinds. VI V YAH & OGLE ,4'7 5t" Unct,ln' Nebr- THE B. B. Barber Shop, 109 N. 11th St Thought It Was German. Herr Hopf frowned when he saw the cuae young man smiling at his el bow. "Nein! Nein!" protested the Teu ton, "I vant no valtelne mice." "I have no waltzing mice today, Mr. Hopf," said the suave young man. "but I think you told me your wife had a zither?" "Yah! A Sherman make." "And she plays the Instrument?" "Somedimes." "Well, she needs some late muelo," and the suave young man opined a big roll of instrumental airs. '"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky!' 'I Wonder if She's Waiting!' " "Nein! She vants no luf eonga." "Miss Philopene!'" "Nudding oriental, I say." " The Holy City!' " "We haf plenty uf hymns." " 'The Blue and the. Gray!' " "Dot vob blayed overtime." "'Hands Across the Sea!'" "I might take dot How mooch?" "Fifty cents." The suave young man exchanged a sheet for the Teuton's coin. Some days later Herr Hopf met him over on the South side. "Hello, Mr. Hopf," greeted the suave young man, "how did your wife like that music?" "Nein! Dot was a valse repunsun tation. Der vas nuddin' Sherman in dot march." "Did I say it was German?" "You said it van called 'Hans Across der Sea,' I haf a brudder across der Bea named Hans." Chicago News. BEfUCEN BROS. : Proprietors. "Flrkt-vl&kk in every TewpeuL Student patrtm age ebueclally boliuliud. H B- Muttliewh. Pros C. W. Tiieger, TreabJ G. K. ftpear, Sws. Ijjftatthero 3?imt Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise PHONE 7U J. lliMJ O STKEET, LINCOLN, ... KEBKAS1IA Lincoln Cloak & 5uit Co., S. E. Coi . :3th and O Streets. y A New Store, and a New Stock ' of Reliable Goods, well scv lectcd and,-of the very latest styles. Ladies Suits, Gapes and Collarettes Ladies Fur Scarfs Ladies Fur and Cloth Jackets, Ladies Fur and Cloth Capes, Ladies Dress Skirts. Ladies Under Skirts. Ladies Wrappers, Ladies Gloves and Hosiery. Ladies Corsets and Underwear. Ladies Mackintoshes. Misses5 and Children's Jackets and Capes. Mail orders filled same cay they arc received we pay ex press charges. J Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co,, S. E. Cor. 13th and 0 Sts. Lincoln, Neb. KODAKS! S. B. Befltatron, OPPOSITE 117 NO. Ilth St. RICHARD'S BLK. Commandant Brown KUr-l-UiJd Mdal. According to the Westminster Bud get Queen Victoria has Issued a royal warrant establishing a new Indian dec oration entitled the Kaisar-i-Hind medal, which has been Instituted by her majesty at the request of Ixrd Curzon of Kedleston, who finds that the existing orders at his disposal are too limited to enable him to reward the public services of many natives and Europeans who merit eome gov ernment recognition. Any person is eligible for the Kaisar-i-Hind medal, irrespective of race or Bex. Wants all the cadets to have Ttheir uniforms cleaned and repaired before the battalion ap pears in uniform. A seed' looking uniform will spoil the appearance of the whole com pany. We will make them look like new. Your Suitoriurn, S. W, Cor. 11th and OSts f;r"Mttf.:'f& t Fine Furniture For Fraternities We have everything necessary to make' a house beautiful and com- fortable. Examine our stock be- fore buvinr. f j n. The A. M. Davis Co. HOUSE FURNITURE, 1112-1114 O Street, I Incnln. Neh. ? --- ---y - - ir s. n. t X 5 :- M gijjTimiiiir-iW'rmiwMwaawW WWlftiWBMWIOTOTHftW