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THtfe : HESPERIAN 17 Local ihmI PcrNonnl. Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist. Richards block. If you want a shave, go to Westcriield's. Full line of tablets and history covers at the Cooperative Book Co. M. X. Liebman has been promoted to the rank of sergeant-major. Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E corner 12th & O sts Give us a call The football team met Tuesday and elected Bill" Melford captain for next year. The Co-op is selling stationary at a very low figure. Prof. Peterson will start a class in Hen rick Ibsen after the holidays. For holiday goods remember D. T. Smith, watchmaker and Jeweler. 1140 O st. The University will get out an alumni cal endar this year. We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Best Laundry, 2249 O street. Miss Ashford. Mr. Smoyer.and Mr. Roberts have joined the Palladians. R. & C. stands for Richerson & Cole, the popular barbers at 1144 O Street. Messrs Rose and Bedell have joined the Unions. The Junior 'Prom" is to Imj given this year as usual. Many of the.studenls and members of the faculty attended Dr. IL K. Wolfe's lecture at the Universalis church last Sunday. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry. All work done by hand. Xo extra cliarge for repairing. 1417 O street. Phone 754. The class in European history 1ms finished their TKucydides reading and has begun work on the final paper for this semester. The name of Mr. Osborne was proposed for membership in the Dclian society Friday evening. Miss Jessie Chappell is again" confined to her bed She is threatened with an attack of typhoid, fever. If you want a hair cut go to Westerfield's. If you want anything in the line of Tonsorial work, Westerfield's is the place to find it. 117 North 18 St. Miss Anna and Ethel Masters are again in school. I having been absent for a week on account of being sick. Students if vou want your shoes made to order. Oi if you want j'onr shoes repaired, go to J. H. Pettit. 1438 O st. All work is guar anteed. The Delian 'table leg'" has disappeared. If you have any curiosity its to its where abouts ask O. T. Reedy. A very handsome little gavel is to be used in its stead. It is a hard matter for a young man to de cide on what to give his lady friends. Allow us to suggest one of our elegaut Princes o Wales Umbrellas. Bumstead & Tuttle. Miss Ruth Hullhorst, Miss Rose Clarke, and Phillip Hudson favored the Delians Friday evening with some very pleasing musical se lections. Lincoln's 'Hustlers'' are the people to buy of. if you don't know 'em. try their Three 'Beauts." They are cheap and hot as ! Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120t O. Every Friday afternoon from five to six o'clock there will be guard mount in the armory. The entire regiment will participate in the exercises. Gardner the tailor has put in a new stock of mens furnishings Goods. See him for Christmas presents, also join his Pressing Club, So. West Cor. 1 1th & O. Prof. F. M. Fling will preside over the Association of Nebraska Teachers of Historv in the auditorium of the new high school building during the teachers meeting. Wanted Trustworthy and active gentlemen or Indie to travel for responsible, et-tabffched houfte. Monthly W0J and cxHsnmn(. Position Meady. Kef- errnco. Kneloae wlf-addrwwd fttampod envelope. Th Dominion Company, I)pt. v., Chicago. Prof. Fosslerwill deli vera, lecture at Platts mouth next Tuesday evening on "Bonnie Brier Bush." This is the second of the series of University talent lectures given there under the auspices of the Epworth League, Friday evening the Delians elected the fol lowing officers for the winter term: Mr. Sack ed, president; Miss Packard, vice president and historian; Miss Elmore, secretary; 3Ir. Edgerton, assistant secretary; Miss Bartx, musical secretary; Mr. Jones, slate bearer and O, T. Reedy, sergeant-at-arms.