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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1900)
SffSTMW! &i&J JiAdJtLMSSu yijjj MMM wmmmm r '. O" u (T 8 The Nebraskan-Hesperian Lm-Jiji..i...qn G. G MENZENDORF, Former Instructor ot MUSK IN UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Will be )lensed to give lowest rntcs to students desiring instruction in music, l-'or inforiimtion cntl nt Studio. Urnce UuttditiR, . . 15tli and 0 Streets Goott Board only $2 pet9 week Mrs. Small's Dining PaHors WOt R STREET Just across tho street from tho Library building Hendry's Restaurant. 129 North llth Street. Is first class in every respect. First clus meals, first class' style and quick service. Yon arc invited to call and see us. Remember tho place, 129 N. llth. THE NEWPORT CAEE' 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 Bros' Capital Cafe 121 North llth Street, Oysters, Fish, and Game, In Season. 15c MEALS OUR SPECIALTY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. M. E. CHEVRONT'S European : Restaurant, 132-1 0 Street For a Good Meal nnd KensoruUHo Prices. Lunch nnd Oysters In buason. t3T"0pcn Dav and Nlfcut. VALUABLE RELICS. Q. W. Prnthor of Bloomington wil led at tho State Historical Library last Wednesday. Ho was looking for an. old pair of stirrups which he had found about twenty-Bix years ago, near Rlvorton. Tho stirrups aro of old Moorish make and aro Bupposcd to have been lost by some party of Spanish gold hunters, and aro proof that the searchers came inland as far as Nebraska ut least. There were several parties who came inland in search of tho precious metal. Cor anado's in 1541, Penalosa's in 1GG2 unci various others. Which of these lost the stirrups of course we cannot tell but it la supposed to have been Cornatlo for Ills are the only recordB. which show that this latitude was reached. The history of the.3e stirrups since they were found is quite interesting. Mr Prather gave them to a friend of his to bring to the State Historical Society and they were turned over to Prof. Samuel Anghey who was then in charge of the library. Mr Anghey sent them to the Smithsonian Insti tute not knowing what they were. There they were identified aa being of Moorish make and the kind used by Cornado's gold hunters. They re mained at tho Smithsonian for sev eral years but were taken out later by some one from Nebraska suppos edly by Senator Paddock, without permission. One was given to J. E. Lamaster of Tecumseh, tho other to a friend of his and all trace of it is lost. Mr.Prather, however, still claims to own them, and said that ho only brought them to tho Nebraska Historical Society for safe keeping. He intends looking them up and re covering them. Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co., S. E. Cor. 13th and O Streets. A New Store, and a New Stock of Reliable Goods, well se lected 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. Misses' and Children's Jackets and Capes. Mail orders filled same c'ay they are received we pay ex press charges, Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co,, S. E. Cor. 13th and 0 Sts. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. At a meeting of the Palladian Lit erary Society last Friday evening tho following Interesting program was rendered. Instrumental Selection, Miss Archibald Story E. W. Rowe. Vocal Solo, Miss Helena Redford Palladian Experiences, Read by Mr. Elliott. Essay, The Exhultations of Despair. Louis C. Lightener. Vocal Solo Miss Nellie McFall. The following members were voted into the society: A. T. Magdanz, Elva Shlmbur and Newell J. Elliott. At the business meting the society decided to have a Halloween party next Wednesduy evening. ne Hygienic Cafe Coted for Fine cMeals All Health Foods for Sale 3J6 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET Hours 6tl0 A, M. to StOO p. M. parties, Banquets, TRecepttcms, Class proms, ...Suppers.., We Furnish Oysters, Pish and Game of ail Kinds. Y1VYAH &. HIGH, ,417 5t-L,nco,n- Ncbr. THE B. B. Barber Shop, 1G9 N. llth St. BGRKBN BROS. : : : Proprietors. First-class in every rospeet. Students natron ago especially solicited. U. B. D. C. According to the requirements of the new constitution of the Debating Association, the Union Debating club boys aro arranging for a cluo prelim inary. The manner of selecting tho Judges and the time was disposed of. The following question was then de bated: "Resolved, that tho Hopubli can party In responsible for industrial and financial condition of tho coun try from 1893-9G." This political question provoked great discussion. Tho next one Is also of a political naturo; "Resolved that tho republic Is In more danger from tho election of Bryan than of McKinloy. SATURDAY'S SCORES. Michigan 12, Illinois 0. Omaha Medics 21, Hastings Col lego 0. Yale 12, Columbia i. Princeton 17, Brown 5.. Harvard 17, Carlisle' 5. Ohio 17, Oborlin 0. Minnesota 34, North Dakota 0. Wisconsin 4G, Grlnnoll 0. Northwestern G, Bololt G. Denver Athletics 5, Washburn 0. Lincoln, Neb. KODAKS! and Supplies 3D. B, 2eflutron, 117 No, llth St. OPPOSITE RICHARD'S BLK. .;.xw i v v V Y V I Y Y r v :: A tack in your tire? Lost your key? A broken umbrella? c r v 'C Y Y Y Y T Sympathy found at the Lincoln Novelty Works, 231 So. Eleventh Street. & Y Fine Furniture For Fraternities --nun Air WUll H M II Mils a HUB yuAIb Warn We have everything necessary to $ make a house beautitul and com-, fortable. Examine our stock be fore buying1. w . The A. M. Davis Co. 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