The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 15, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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HYGIENIC
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316 So. i;th St.
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WRC1AI ANN6UNCEMENTS
JiutofieaA plan
Meals firsl-elatt
Ont-fifth off on tltktts
7v ow of our
Sunday a in nets.
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Registration for next semester began
yesterday at the registrars office.
Seniors Special class meeting in
the old chapel, Jan. 1G at 4 p. m. By
order of president.
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Final examinations for the first se
mestor will begin Monday, January 2S
and continue to Friday, February 1.
All base ball 'men who wish to try
for the team are requested to see Capt.
Rhodes or Coach Booth as soon as
possible.
All men intending t6 take track or
base ball work "will meet Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at
'o'clock. Coach Boo'th Nvill take
"charge of the work.
JUNIOR PROMENADE.
The junior promenade will be held
'at the Lincoln Hotel on Friday even
ing February 1. Roy Adams, chair
'man of the committee, is putting forth
every effort to make the dance the most
successful of any yet given.
STANDARD
AND
EXTRA FINE
Tltc favorite A-ccnt CiRirs Miulc liv
P J W.iHI.KXllKKG.l.HSo Mil St
"4-iH-
lift Lincoln Academy
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" Alfred Am. AAtlMOn, Ph. t. (Yale.)
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Hendry's Restaurant.
129 North llth Street.
Is first class in every respect. First
clns inculs, first class style und quick
Service.
You are invited to call nnd see us
Remember the place, 120 N. llth.
For o. neat shine
Go to 205 South llth St., Sheldon
block, corner 1 ltli and N Sts.
W. E. EDWARDS.
LDIES AND CENTS SMM PARLORS
legislative Gallery.
'BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS I
ISO Sou 111 llth Street,
LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA.
OALL.UHY ESTABLISHED 1871.
IF YOU WANT
'Pare
. juuiricmauc juiiuicc
'mm Ice Cream
' Ices, Etc.
GO TO
JFOL'SOM'&Homemade'Bafiety ,
1307 O STREET PHONE 501
fttler'PjtUei'an'd Charlotte 'Routst
'madeUo order
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1029 0 Street
We have nil the lntcst Sty'cs of Mounts nnd
I'inislt Clnss nnd School Groups solicited.
Iintcrn slides mndc on short notice Spccinl
rates to Students Reference Senior Class 1000
TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
IM PFIXES.
The College lisnv rub Co is preparing a monthly
for college men nnd women find it solicits manu
scripts and drawings from college students who
ma select their own subjects Write for infor
mation circular
"STUDENTS LOAN FUND." One-half of the pro
ceeds accruing from the sale of this monthly will
be set aside as a loan fund for needy and descrv
ingstudcnt No interest will be charged on loans.
"A TRIP TO EUROPE FREE." Asthctitlcof this
month! is not decided upon we mi mit it to the
college students Knelt student will lc allowed
one suggestion His title must bence 'wpnnicd
with One dollar as a four months' subscription.
The student whose title wil lc accepted by three
judges w-ill receive theabove prize Write at once
as this offer cloes Kchruirv 1st. 1P00
COLLEOE ESSAY PUB. CO.
2W Tronic tit Street, Uoston. Mass
Short Line and Quick Service
To Nebraska City, Palls City, St. Louis, and all
Points South, East, rind West.
City Ticket Office, 1039 O Street.
H. 0. Townsena, F. D. Cornell,
G. T. & T. X. a P. & T. A.
Sttnlents especially Invited
to call
Rm & Cm Barber Shop
1744 O street
Nebraska College of Oratory
I'KOi'. KmvAKu 1. Maooj, Principal
Walsh Hull .... Corner Twelfth and N Streets
CtI! ntnl Inquire
about cur system
Sp'Cial rate to ( 'niversily students
Jhc Improved
BOSTON
GARTER
The Standard
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ALWAYS EASY
The Name "BOSTONl
GARTER" Is stamped
on every loop.
The
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CUSHION,
BUTTON!
XLASPi
Lies flat to the leg never
Sps, Tears nor Unfastens.!
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Simple pair, Bilk Wc
Ootton 2ta.
VtllwJ on receipt of price.
OEO, raOBT 00.,Uaktn
' uonon, ilu., u.u.A,
VEvery Pair Warranted'
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JOSEPH KOL.BACH.
Custom Shoe Repair Shop
AllL WORK aUARANTBED
W30"O Street . . . Lincoln, Neb.
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$
&s
"Phew are beauties.
And I'm glad I took your advice to get them at Perkins Sj
Siedon's. iDon't know how it is, but Perkins & -Slieldons shoes
seem to me to be 'Vay ahead of any others in town. Guess it's
because they know how to buy, and just think-, they are selling
&: all their shoes this week at a discount. ?
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"I wish you would step in
Patent Kid Welts. The regular
Perkins, Sheldon & Chamberlain Company
1129 0 STREET, LINCOLN
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Sympathy found at the
Lincoln Novelty Works,
231 So. Eleventh Street.
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The Omaha Medical College,,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
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and look at a pair of their ladies' '
price is $3.50."
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Kvdaks, t amwasy
and SUPPLIES
D. E. De Puiroii,
'Eleventh St. Opposite IiichardslDlock.
J STRICTLY four-year -course
Medical College, the require
ments of 'which lire fully up to
those of the American Associa
tion of IMcJIcul Colleges, and the
luws of the different states. Tho
new building furnishes the most
perfect Inborutorj rooms In 'the
West. Most excellent clinics are
held by the professors of the
College In five of the six Omaha
Hospitals
For Information address,
DR. EWING BROWN,
SECRETARY
1026 PurkAVc. 'OMXHA.NEB.
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