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THE OCKSHEPERIDA T + + 4-+ f + ± 25 CEJVT T + + + 4 + i 4 4 4- 4 4- 4 4 + 4- 4- 4- + 4 4- 4 + 4 4» 4 4 Tear off the Coupon below, bring it to our store and exchange the coupon and 75c for $1 worth of goods. P. 0. BOOK and NEWS STORE J. C. JACKSON Proprietor 32 W. Brundage St. Phone 1 37 Black ThisCou-pon and 75c buys $ I worth of goods, magazine and periodicals excepted, at the P I). BOOK AND NEWS STORE OcK.s hopcrtda. 4 4» 4 4- f 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4 .;. £ £ £ .2 ; 4- 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- § f ❖ 4- 4- 4- 4 4 to We Ijave Said this You Before: “A saving in money—an improvement in looks,” by wearing Stein-Bloch Clothes We have signed our name to it. If it’s true, you are interested—and we are standing pat. A simple try-on is worth while. !Bentley
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14 THE OCKSHEPERIDA NOT INTROSPECTIVE. If you want a load of alfalfa or The minister of a large parish in a certain western diocese had for some time been much troubled by the scandalous gossip that seemed to be occupying the minds of a portion of his flock, and. after exercising a great amount of tact and perseverance at last succeeded in running to earth the originator of most of the settlement’s society slander. The guilty one was a regular attendant at thz schoolhoase services and the minister knew that should he take him to task personally and individually, he would inevitably lose a sheep—albeit a black one; so he decided to sermonize him. Accordingly, a special discourse was prepared and. the following Sunday afternoon, literally hurled at the offending member as he sat on a desk in a corner of the schoolroom. Everybody present appeared to fully appreciate the situation, and, at the c!ose of the service, departed quietly and somewhat thoughtfully for home. All except the black sheep, who lingered to assist parson” to hitch up h s team, a id to remark: That wer’ a fine sermon, s r. 1 bet that hit some on ’em pretty hard.”—Bellman. BOUQUETS AND BRICKTOPS. Comments on the first issue of The Ocksheperida. Congratulations. —Everybody. Why, I have not even seen it yet.”— Freshman. We did fine. —Ocksheperida staff. It reads like the Denver Post. —Somebody. It com s up to the Lincoln High School I aper. —Miss Venters. They don’t even publish clippings from the Nebraska paper. —Mr. Knapp. Limericks. 'l here was a young man named bard Who forgot that a teacher stood guard. A note he did pass— To a pretty lass— And now he declares his luck hard. There wras a young man nam ‘d Brooks Who is not as bad as h? Iooks. In spite of his frown— At oar little town— Which doesn’t compare with far eastern nooks. Many complaints have been sent in to the editor requesting sensational items. With this fact in view. Miss Eller Wheel-cox has promised an article, which will soon appear, Under what circumstances is it proper to murder your teachers?” timothy hay, call H. K. ADAMS Phone 801. The Old, Old Story. Miss Whittier—Translate: Forte Dux in Aro. Smart Boy—Forty ducks in a row. Freshman—Miss Venters, where is the Nile? Miss Venters—(absentmindedly)—In Nebraska. 4 4 4 4 4 4»4 4»4 4 4»4 4 4 y mall 4 +Jays f %----------—----- M ❖ z t ♦ : i % 4 HE WANTS YOUR DRUGTRADE v V : 4 4 4 4 4 •I 4 4 ❖ 4» ❖ 4 4 Everything in 'porting Goods Pennants ❖ 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 •: rennanxs rt c 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 '« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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