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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1900)
imtnm The Nuhraskan-Hesperian o t ALUMNI DEPARTMENT C. 12. Umloll, "00 Is now busily on-1; gagod sit Nebraska City, whoro ho is i managing the construction of a street G. A. Benedict, 'OS, took in tbo game. railroad, built by the Wosllnghouatfi , stroot railway company. i H. ytcrpchheimcr'Cc. Chas. Koot, '00, of Omaha Modical collage attended the gamo. John lartz, who was formorly a student in the engineering department , A. B. Lyon '05 has returned to the ,a.no.w. t,y"nmt endant at the Lin- ; University and ontorcd tho Law School com l'A0C l' s l wml'nn- , ! tonds to bo back in school in tho near C. M. Poyntor. an Omaha Medic, at- futm' torn. "d tho gamo Thursday. AA , . C. J. Alien, 00, is in tho city looking Adam McMiillon. -96. is connected I ohl ifrim,s; "c ca,nc Jow,n with the War Department at Washing- iu tlne f,or tho 'ootba11 fme' Ho I nun nooioiuiit uuiiuitii vjv:v iritu ui the Y. M. C. A. at Duluth Minn. A Big Underwear Purchase ton. Hil S3 Geo. Grimth, '00 of Pawnee City came up to see Nebraska hold the Gophers down. SAME SHAPE " TWO QUAUTIES O. G. Whipple, '00 of Canon City Colorado, was at the University last Thursday. Miss Nora Johnson, 00 came up to attend the Palladian Thanksgiving feed. Wednesday evening. Oliver S. Erwin, a prominent young attornoy of Omaha visited in Lincoln last Thursday and Friday. Lew E. Meliza, '9S, died Thursday, in Billings, Mont. The remains reached Lincoln Sunday at 5 a.m. Guy Cooper visited at the Alpha Theta Chi house last Thursday and did' his share in helping along the foot ball boys. UVii:i:;Il'i!J uiimninnHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnma C Wc cany only the cards or reputable : C men. and students will And represented : tz in this column the best physicians and : e: aenuits in tne city. 3 Euuuuuuuuuuuuuiiuuiiiiuuumuh3 CERTAIN mills, anxious to close the en tire out-put of this season's goods, and quickly, made us an offer of an immense quan tity of Underwear, which we were quick to take advantage of. By so doing we are enabled to offer 50c garments for 25c. Men's Jersey-ribbed, fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in blue or brown, well made, perfect fitting, the regular 50c goods, ' - Saturday, per garment ZZjC $i. yterpdsheimer o. It. C. Saxton '97, S. C. Langworthy, Geo. Burget, '98, and V. P. Sheldon, '00, 1 visited at the Sigma Chi house, Thurs- j dayand Friday. Milton Stewart, '00, writes from Fre- J znont that the University men there are very much in favor of securing Coach Booth as physical director. D. B. Woodward, M. D. DISEASES Or THE EYE, ERR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Carefully Fitted. sor-asifixisBik Lincoln, Nebr. i NO WRITER WHETHER HE BE STUDENT. PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS MAN Jt jt jit Jt Jt jC Jt jtjl Residence 1310 G St. Phone 21Z. Office 1101 0 St. Phone &&. J. W. Searson came up with a crowd of twenty-five from Wanoo to attend the Thanksgiving game and spend a few days here. J. R, HAGGARD, M. D, CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT Rooms 213 and 214 Richards Block, Tk I Great Writer LINCOLN. NEBR. Miss Laura Stratton. Class '00. re turned from Chicago Wednesday, where she has been visiting and study ing music for several months. H Waterman's Heal Fountain Pen, Miss Flora Bullock, from Nebraska City attended the Thanksgiving feed at Palladian hall. She responded to a toast which was greatly appreciated. DR, W. L. DAYTON, Dr. J. P. WIUlm, Assistant. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat 1205 O Street. LINCOLN. NEBR. Miss Cora O'ConneL O0. is teaching history in the high scfiool at Fremont. She came to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the Thanksgiving feed and the game. D. H. MUIR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon f $ which is a pocket pen and ink-bottle combined, always ready to write when the user is, and always all write. A GIFT OF NEVER ENDING USEFULNESS. A constant and lasting reminder of the giver. All stationers and jewelers sell our pens in Lincoln. $ Miss Grace Cooke. '0, who has been leaching la Valentine, Nebraska is home. Her school is closed until af ter Christmas on account of the Small pox epidemic at that place. Among the alumni in town to attend tha game, were the following: Thomas Roddy, C. C. Stolelair, V. P. Sheldon. G. C Sbedd, E. A. WIggenhorn, Al port Hansen guard on the famous 97 team, Frank Rain, W. S. Heitzman. Professor G. B. Frankforter, 'S and SS and EL B. Nicholson 94, and S5, now with the Chemistry Department 01 the University of Minnesota were down with Hie team. Mr. Frankfor ter remarked that, wllti extended re modeling of the interior of tbelr chem ical laboratory building, Ibey now have liave the finest equipment in the country. Office Treatment Electrical or Medical. 1224 21 St- Lincoln, Nebr. DR. SHOEMAKERS PRIVATE HOSPITAL For tie treatment of all diseases ol tienerr onu nyvteio. Spfskdataealtoadreatodiheaset et -women. Special rates to students. C. A. SHOET1AKER. M. D.. V.otliL,'&6. 1117 I. St. - - Uocola, JTebr Eesidexce: 251 S Q street, Telephone, CSS DR, REYNOLDS, SURGEON, Jiurr Block, 31ms 17-19, Phone, CSC. OFFICE HODRS: 10 a. to. to 12 M. 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, 3 to 5. 1 I I 9. I ! I 12 Golden Uwe. ,, WATERMAN CO. XSSnA 57 BnuJ. 9 ijoaaoa, c. c wy. ,vw YorK. Vlkix&UT4TiLUtt4 New Nobby Effects in Oxford, Gray and Gi'een Mixtures DR. E. A. CARR SURGEON XtastwttJ irtm $T O St. to lills and 3 5tfc, r Kecu I'iizrstuit)' QBkv iivart it to 11-a.m. 3S to 4 sd 7 to Mp.w LINCOLN. NEB. See our line of Suits at $15.00 and$ij.5o Herzog, The Tailor 1032 O Street I A-iSk m K B THE fAMOUS KALAMAZOO UNIFORMS fOR 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. 1HE-. Knows CO. EtUmAtoo, Mleli. iffiwaiBwewiwiwiijnifiMwininwnw