The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 13, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE NEKRASKAN-HESrERIAN
ALUMNI DEPARTMENTS
Earnest Bcssoy, '97, la hero visiting
his parents.
0. T. Reedy, '1)8, visited at the Uni
versity Thursday.
"Bud" Harmon, '99, was shaking
.hands with frlonds last Wednesday.
Ernest Haugluon, '95, spent a few
days last week with the Sigma Alph's.
Miss Jessio Macfarland, '00, loft last
Wednesday for a year's trip in Europe.
H. D. Landis, 99, has returned 10
the University to finish his studies in
law.
C. H. Warner, '99, was elected to the
stato loglsiaturo from Lancaster
county.
Roy Sawyer, '98, of Chicago spent
tho first of last week with his Univers
ity friends.
E. Sawyer, '9S, is chemist for the
Portland Mining Co., of Central City.
South Dakota.
Fred Hawxby, '99, was elected to the
Stato Legislature by .tho Fusionista of
Nemaha county.
H. D. Landis, who was a candidate
for county attorney In Seward county,
was defeated by tho narrow margin of
iwonty-two votes.
Miss Clara Hammond, '00, has re
turned home from a month's visit in
Greenville, S. Carolina.
Adam McMullen, '9G, is practicing
law in Washington, D. C. He visited
at tho University Saturday.
D. J. Adams, '00, was in Lincoln over
Sunday. Ho attended the football
game and visited at the Beta rooms.
Miss Helen Woods, '00, has returned
from an oxtended northern and east
ern trip and will spend the winter in
Lincoln.
R. E. Benedict, '00, left for Missouri
last Wednesday. Mr. Benedict, is in
tho employment of the Government in
the department of forestry.
IF YOU WANT
JB Tare
Jj- Homemade Candies
W Ice Cream
Ices, Etc,
GO TO
FOLSOM'S Homemade "Bakery
1307 O STREET PHONE SOI
ytler Ptlliet a id d xvlrtte Romsp
viatic to oi dn
Francis Bros5
R. D. Hubbard, '00, was visiting
friends during the week. He Is now
employed by Tucker & Hlckox, civil
engineers of Deadwood, South Dak.
THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION.
Tho college Young Women's Chrls
tion association should make tho new
student acquainted with tho best
Christian women of the University; it
should group tho Christian students
into classes for systematic Bible study
and personal work; it should offer a
happy social life to all young women;
it should hold attractive, helpful
meetings which would Interest and
lnsplro all.
This is what tho Young Women's
Christian association of the University
o'f Nebraska expects to accomplish.
Several Blblo classes and a mission
study class have already been organ
ized. It Is planning to become per
sonally acquainted with every young
woman through its calling committee
and social gatherings. "Weekly meet
ings will be held regularly on Wed
nesday at 5 In tho chapel. More in
terest In and work for the .college set
tlement will bo done this year.
Capital Cafe
121 North 11th Street.
Oysters,
F'ish, and
Game,
In Season.
15c MEALS OUR SPECIALTY,
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
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C Wo carry only tho cards of reputable 3
C men. anil students will Und represented a
t In this column tho best physicians and 3
p dentists In tho city.
E. B. Woodward, M. D.
EYE, EAR.
DISEASES OF TUB
Glasses Carefully Fitted.
Lincoln, Nebr,
Kooms I
207-208 UlchardsDlkf
Rcsidcnco 1310 G St.
Phono 212.
Office 1100 OS t
Phouo 633.
J. R. HAGGARD, M. D,
Rooibs ai3 and 314
Richards Block,
LINCOLN. NEBR.
DR, W. L. DAYTON,
Dr. J. P. "Williams, Assistant.
Diseases of the Eye,
Ear, and Throat.
1305 O Street.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
D. H. MUIR, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office TreatmentElectrical or Medical,
1224 M St. Lincoln, Nebr.
DR. SHOEMAKER'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
For tho treatment of all diseases of thonerv
ous system. Special attention Riven to diseases
of women. Special rates to students.
c. a. snoenAKER, m. d.,
U. of N., '86.
1117 I. St. - - Lincoln, Nebr
Residence: 2J548 Q street,
Telephone, 055
DR. REYNOLDS, SURGEON.
Uurr Block, Jims 17-19, Phone, 050.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. in. to 12 M.
3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, 3 to 5.
2i. fterpshkdmcrGo.
ANNUAL
THANKSGIVING SALE
BEGINS
MONDAY, NOV. 12,
AND CONTINUES FOR JUST A WEEK,
s CLOSING --
SAT. EVE., NOV. 17.
The holiday selling, soon to begin, requires every inch
of space we can devote to it. It's always tremendous and
we expect it to be particularly so this year. This sale is
to prepare for it to give it every available inch of room
to clear stocks regardless of the havoc among the profits.
It's a clearing of winter wares at a most opportune time
a time when the need for such wares is most urgent.
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NO WRITER
WHETHER HE BE STUDENT,
PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS
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CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT
I The
5 Great Writer
Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Pen,
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which is a pocket pen and ink-bottle combined, always
i ready to write when the user is, and always all write.
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A GIFT OF NEVER ENDING USEFULNESS.
A constant and lasting reminder of the giver.
All stationers and jewelers sell our pens in Lincoln.
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4 12 Golden Lane, ,, f. WATERMAN CO. 15Sond 5? Broad- H $
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Short Line and Quick Service
To Nebraska City, Falls City, St Louis, and all
Points South, Bast, and West.
City Ticket Office, 1039 O Street.
H. 0. Townsend, T. D. Cornell,
G. 1 & T. A. C. p. & T. A.
55 C
'Monarch
Shirt tvith
"Dress g-
Tatent1
Tabs pre-dent- the .
bosom Jrom bulging
inrougn ire -vest
opentng. Sold by
Haberdashers at
$1.50i$i.75,?2.00.
CLUTT,PEAB0DYC0.
MAKERS
THE fAMOUS
KALAMAZOO
UNIFORMS
E0R CADETS
are unequalled for
style, material and
fit.
We make them,
and most all cadets
wear them.
All equipments for
military and uni
formed organiza
tions. Send for cata
logue. They are
free.
..THE-.
HENDERSON-AMES GO.
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