Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, November 22, 1886, Image 14

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    T HE E S P E R IAN.
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The shoes we sell at bottom prices and the $125 parlor organ wo will give away Dec. 10th.
With each pair of shoes a ticket is given.
YATES' BROS.
935 () STREET, LINCOLN.
GEORGE H. POEHLER,
ROP.ULA 1IAKKK AND CONFECTIONER, HAS AGAIN OPENED HIS HANDSOME PARLORS F R
THE SEASON.
Shall always endeavor to give satisfactory terms to the students and hope to see them enjoy as mi?
pxsant hours in Poehler's place of business in the future as they have in the past.
Geo. H. Poehlek, 1132 O St.
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ANDREWS.
132-8 S. Eleventh St.
LINCOLN.
Cabinets 3.00 per do,.
WrLLIAM K1EFNER,
Proprietor of Capital
And dealer in fresh nnd Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Lake
Fish and Game in Season.
Cash. Paid for all kinds of Fat Stoclr.
1311 O STREET, BETWEEN 13 AND 14.
Clason & Fletcher's.
-oTSTHE PLACE TO BUYo-
Stttdenis Supplies
And all Stationery Novelties.
1019 O St.
Portrait and landscape Photographer.
Stereoscopic Views of Principal Building for sale. Views taken to order. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
Special ittes lost uiirn Is! ,"y '-,
129 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET.
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