TILE : HESPERIAN 11 HHHESl Local nutl Poi-sonul. WILL THE COl's" KB TUEUE? What means this howling luub That singes round tfic Gym Who is this playing huh" To force au entrance in? Ho! 1 see the thing nil right It's no wonder now at all For the girls t lis very night Are tilaying Ha-tkei Hall. If you want a shave, go to Weslerficld's. Our spring styles arc beauties; come in ami see them. Foot. Form Store, 121:; 0 street. The Co-op is selling stationary at a very low figure. We do not break collars: they ars turned by hand. The Bast Laundry, '-'240 0 street. Dr. Rowlands entertained his University class at his home Saturday evening. S'5.00 shoes in all the up to date styles at Foot Form Store, 1213 O street. The Union Soeiety will not meet this even ing on account of the basket ball game. Full line of tablets and history covers at the Cooperative Book Co. Miss Mary Sullivan, of Jackson, was called to her home temporarily, last Friday by news of the death of her sistej. Miss Elsie Bixby of EIrawood, visited Sat urday and Sunday with the Misses Bertha and Nona Johnston. Niss Nona Bridge is out of school for a time, on account of her mother's sickness. She left for Frement the first of last week. How are your shoes? We have just receiv ed a fine lot of new spring styles. Foot Form Store, 1213 0 street. 3Iiss McGuffcy was called to her home at Palmyra, last week, by the illness of her mother. The Zoological Club met Wednesday even ing. Papers were read by Dr. Ward, Dr. Wolcott, E. E. Tyler and IL JL Benedict, Do you want to see the swellest lot of incus shoes you ever looked at, come m. Foot Form Store, 121 3 O street. Prof. Sherman will lecture hafora a meeting of the Otoe County Teachers Association, March 11th, at Palmyra. Headquarters for Fountain Pons, history paper, tablets, note books, pencils and all col lege and school supplies. Book and Station ery Department. Herpolsheimer & Co. The names of Messrs. T. J. Hewitt. C. C. Tullesen, and K. W. Zinser were proposed for membership in the Palladian Society last Fri day night. The Delian girls have challenged the Delian boys to a program contest. The girls' program will take place Friday evening March li. t'.ie boys one week later. Considerable inter est is being taken in the preparation of these programs. Colored Photographs of Irish .Scenery, Ca thedrals, Old Castles. Old Abbeys, Round Towers and other objects of historical and an tiquarian interest are being sold by us for 50c each, unframed. or 1 each, framed and mat ted. Our special price for framing pictures and photographs will be continued during fol lowing week. Latest "hits" in music "The Heroes who Sauk with the Maine." lic.Cin derella White.' the most popular two step song ever published, the mutual hit of lSi)8, H)c. Art and Music Department Herpolshei mer & Co. The new members of the Palladian Society gave their program last Friday evening. The "old Pals had a chance to see themselves aa others see them, it was a mock Palladian pro gram. H. L. Sams acted as president The Chronicles of the Chancellor's Farm by J. E. Boyle contained a number of good "hits' on Palladian members. The recitation by Miss Cults was a treat. The prophesies by Mi& Fowler and 3Ir. Coover were not those of or dinary mortals, they were inspired. The sketch by Miss Nona Johnston was splendidly written and well rendered. The essay by Miss 3feserve was one of a "Riley" nature, but one of the most pleasing productions of the evening. The debate Something vs. No thing was simply indescribable. The affirm ative, 31essrs. Roberts and 8m oyer; Negative, 31r. Hilton and Miss Belt. The 'JVlyn Quar tette favored the society with a couple of soul stirring selections. Miss Ashford rendered a pleasing solo. 'The chorus and a mock busi ness meeting finished the evenings entertainment.