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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1890)
THE HESPERIAN. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE, FURNITURE. HARDY & PITCHER, 211 South nth Street, LINCOLN, NEB. H. W.BROWN, Druggist; College Text & Miscellaneous BOOKS AND A COMPLETE LIN OF Acme Writing Pads and Tablets. 127 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET. a-Trx-iiaisi's :b.a.:k::e:r , PORTS WILSON, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bread Pies and Cakes. Bread Shipped to Any Part of the State. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. 912 P St. Lincoln, Neu. Q&ffi, f Kr (, m J d fgptw w 'tftefe n I 'frmziftpMtmA Oysters Cooked in Every Style to Perfection. Meals at all Hours. Banquets gotten up on short notice Windsor Block, North nthSts., Lincoln, Neb. ANTRIM & MASTERSON, PROPRIETORS OF Lincoln : Steam ; Laundry. STUDENTS WORK A SPECIALTY. Office, 138 North Eleventh St. Telephone No. G . Carpets ! I I 1 2 O STREET, LINCOLN. NEB. ( IN ALL YOUR LEARNING LEARN TO SAVE. STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO orEN HANK ACCOUNTS WITH THE Nebraska Bank SAVINGS And thus while pursuing: other branches of learning: they will learn to save and also get some practical business experience FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL AT THE Bank, Cor- i3th andO Sts 4 1