ytma 10 THE: HESPERIAX Local mid Pcrsonn. If you want a shave, go to Westerfield's. Dr. Kctchum, Oculist and Axirist, Richards' Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, Richards block. Mr. R. II. Ewart spent a part of this week at his home in Wahoo. R. & C. stands for Richerson & Cole, the popular barbers at 1144 0 Street. Chancellor MacLean will lecture before the Hamilton County teachers Febr. 2G. The Co-op is selling stationary at a very low figure. Miss Ella Leonard is again able to attend classes after an ilness of two weeks. Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E corner 12th & O sts Give us a call W. O. Aycr is now a permanent assistant in the library. We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Rest Laundry, 2249 0 street. Uhc seniors are having their pictures taken for the Senior Annual. 1 ull line of tablets and history covers at the Cooperative Rook Co. Prof. L. A. Sherman addressed the Wom an's Club Monday evening. Yule Bros. Hand Lanndiy. All work done by hand. No extra charge for repairing. 1417 0 street. Phone 754. Messrs. Joe Smith and Walter Guiselman of Geneva visited Misfa Mabel Dempster this we.k. Mr. E. D. Jones who left last week for Guide Rock to attend his sick father, will nt return this semester. Chancellor MacLean addressed the Dodge County Farmers Institute at Fremont Friday night on "Agricultural Education." Students if you want your shoes made to order, or if you want your shoes repaired, go to J. H. Pettit, 143S O st. All work is guar anteed. Miss Olive Thayer has accepted a position in the Blue Hill schools. Her sister, Miss Mattie Thayer, succeeds her in the college settlement work. 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 Florence Shank writes: "Send me the IIespekiax as I want the Uni. news." The many friends of Miss Shank will regret to learn that she will probably not be back this semester. Lincoln's "Hustlers" are the people to buy of, if you don't know 'cm, try their Three "Beauts." They are cheap and hot as 1 Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 1200 O. J. II. McGuffey has been appointed to suc ceed J. F. Boomer on the young men's col lege settlement committee. Mr. McGuffey has arranged a night class in Arithmetic un der Frank Miller, and one in penmanship un der J. II. Overturf at the "Graham-Taylor House." It will soon be time for those interested in Tennis to begin their practice. If enough in terest is manifest Manager Burgert will be able to secure some good games. Already of fers have been made for an inter-collegiate tournament to bo played under the auspices of the Omaha Tennis Association upon their grounds during the opening week of the Oma ha Exposition. Fountain Pens 14 karat gold, guaranteed, at 59c, G9c and $1.00 each, nistory paper, 6c per 100 sheets. History covers 9c to 18c each. Students' note books, University Tab lets and all college supplies at lowest possible prices. Book Dept. Herpolsheimer & Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reed pleasantly enter taincd the teachers and assistants of the his tory departments at their home 1138 TSt., Saturday night. The evening was spent in playing various social games. Those present were Dr. Jones, Prof. Caldwell, Misses Rick etts, Guile and Pinkorton; Messrs. Kuhlman and Philbrick; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Feldmann, Mr. and Mrs. Reed. A communication from the board of college settlement should have appeared in the Hes perian of last week. The board is much en couraged by tho result of Mrs. Manning's stu dent's program. Tho net proceeds will amount to nearly 805. The board desires to make tho College Settlement entertainment an annual event. The board extends hearty thanks to tho students for their patronage and to Mrs. Manning for the success of the entertainment.