Word: dozen
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...album containing silver prints of the stereopticon slides used in Greek 11 during the year is now ready for inspection in Sever 30. These prints will be furnished by Black, the photographer, at $1 a dozen if mounted, 75 cts. a dozen if unmounted. They furnish a cheap but good means of studying the illustrations of the lectures. The album will remain in Sever 30 one week. All orders should be sent to Prof. J. W. White by Tuesday...
Liquor is what makes all the "potenteries;" a rum-seller can never be a happy man. John don't drink, and he says he's respected by all the students. He is now 48, and he "may live a dozen years yet." When he dies, he is "going home...
Members can now obtain Ayre's regulation tennis balls, at $5.75 per dozen ; Pettitt's rackets at $3.95 ; and nets, 42 feet by 3 for $1.75, and 33 feet by 3, for $1.40. These charges include expressage and commissions. Orders will be filled at once for these goods, as for books and stationery. The following firms have signed contracts to give to holders of membership tickets the discounts specified opposite their names, on all cash transactions, between now and March...
...operative Society is ready to fill orders for Ayer's English regulation tennis balls at $5.75 a dozen, or 50 cents for single balls. American balls can be furnished at $3.65 a dozen, or 35 cents single. In order to secure these rates at least six dozen balls must be subscribed for on the society's books. The ordinary $5 racket will be supplied for $3.95, provided at least a dozen are subscribed...
Saug Centre was, I was quite sure, a station on the Davenport, Dubuque & Iowa R. R., between the towns of West Saug and North Saug. It had its "prettiest girl in town;" its half a dozen churches, with the attendant meetings of the "Gleaners" every Wednesday afternoon; its church sociables, known among the Gentiles as "tea-fights" and "muffin-scrambles," and all the other necessary opportunities for gossip kindly provided by every such institution with "a vigorous religious life...