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10 THE HESPERIAN LOCALS. Go to Rector's for your hot soda. Patronize Westerfield. He is up to date on hair cutting. Prof. Edgren has recently pnblished a translation of a Hindoo drama. All second semester books can now be had at the Co-Opcrative Book Store. Miss Stella Kirker will entertain a few of her friends this evening. Hearts will be the game. Frank Du Teil, 1020 O street, sells the finest cigars in the city. Call and sec him. Telephone 250. Before you get a bicycle see the manager of the Hesperian. Wc can sell yon a high grade bicycle at greatly rates. Mr. Shreve has resigned from the Hes perian board, and Mr. J. W. Searson has been chosen to succeed him as local re porter. Late periodicals can always be found at Frank Du Tcil's stand, 1020 O strceet. Also the finest cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco. Telephone 250. On January 21st the Sophomore class elected officers as follows: President, S. W. Pinkerton; vice-president, Burkett; secre tary, Jean Tuttlc; treasurer, Joseph Saycr. E. R. Guthrie, 1540 O street, the reliable bicycle man, can mend your wheel in short order and the right way. If you want a Rambler call on him they're the best The profs, all ride 'cm. Martinus Sievoking, pianist, bicyclist, and Sandow pupil, the gentleman who jumped a contract with Mr. Kimball, who whacked a kid over the head with his cane and then departed to Boston to set the maidens wild with his many accomplishments, has agpin been acting the eccentric. Without can celling his many engagements in the east, lie embarked for Europe. When he reached the old country he telegraphed his friends a happy New Year. Removal Osborn's Old Book Store to 131 North 12th street. See Dr. Hodgman for first-class dental work at very low prices. Last Saturday the Beta Theta Pi boys gave a party at their fraternity rooms. The English Club will meet with Ned: and Kcene Abbott this evening. A splendid programme has been prepared. Extensive preparations have been made for the Junior Promenade. All loyal stud ents should attend. All students who desire to drink only the latest drinks will go to Rector's, corner 12th and N streets. Cyrus Northrop, chancellor of the Uni versity of Minnesota will address the mem bers of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon, February 17. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Har ley's. Reduced price to students. The Junior class met Friday, January 24, and elected officers: President, C. C. Griggs; vice-president, J. P. Rowc; secretary, E. F. Piper; treasurer, F. A. Korsmcyer; sargcant-at-arms, C. A. Bessey. Get that new style hair-cut at Westerficld's. Notice the ad. on upper half of page next to front reading matter. The February Arena is a very attractive issue. In it can be found notable papers by Forbes Winslow on "Madness as Portrayed by Shakespere," "The Land of the Noon day Sun," by Walter Clark. Justice Clark has visited Mexico and this issue contains the opening paper of a series which wc feel sure will be full of interest. There are also notable articles by Rid path on finance, by Sanborn on Bryant, and by Rev. Christo pher Hussey on Whitticr. The entire maga zine is full of matters of interest and none should overlook it. The illustrations arc particularly good. Dr. O. F. Lambertson, dentist. Special rates to students. 1207 O street.