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32 THE I HESPERIAN 1 If you want a ahave, go to Vestor,liold's. Fred Abbott has been elected principal of the Albion high school. If you want a good fountain pen gel the Century. The- bust for the least money. The senior programs made their appear ance Monday. The R. & C. Barber Shop 1U4 0 Street. J. L. Richerson, Pi op. C. 1). Searson, of Grand Island, spent Sun day with his brother, J. Ar. Searson. The Co-op is selling stationery at a very low figure. Mr. .1. E. Adamson has been re-elected at Broken Bow with an increased salary. We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Best Laundry, 22-i9 0 street. Full line of tablets and history covers at the Cooperative Book Co. Miss Olive Thayer is expected home a week from next Friday. C. W. Taylor has been elected principal of the Ohiowa high school. Mr. Henry Dempster, of Beatrice, visited with his sister, Mabel, over Sunday. .1. F. Boomer has been placed in charge of the "Co-op" during the absence of Mr. Oury. John Hershey, of Beatrice, visited his brother, Archibald, over Sunday. J. W. Searson will instruct in the institutes oi' the counties of Hall, Hamilton, Hebron and Clay. W. S. Heitzman will teach history, civics and arithmetic in Polk county institute this summer. Miss Suzanne "Walker, of the Omaha high school, viBited friends at the University Mon day. Inspector J. "W. Crabtree will go to Barne tou this evening to deliver the commence ment address before the graduating class. Prof. Fosslrr is giving his Sunday school class at the Universalist church a course of lectures on the book of Job. A largo number of students skipped class Monday to bid the soldiers of the first regi ment a parting farewell. The Unions will hold their picnic tomorrow at Lincoln Park, instead of Burlington beach, as was stated last week. V. R. M ('Lucas, ".)(, who has been princi pal of Fairbury high school the past two years, has been elected superintendent of the schools of Central City. If you want a hair cut go to Wcsterfield's. If you want anything in the line of Tonsorial work. Westeriield's is the place to find it. 117 North 13 St. R. H. Graham, '97, has been re-elected at Arapahoe for the ensuing year, with an increased salary. The University receives excellent reports from Mr. Graham's work. Students if you want your shoes made to order, or if you want your shoes repaired, go to J. U. Pettit, 143S 0 st, All work is guar anteed. There is some talk of asking the faculty and regents to encourage debating and ora tory by allowing a certain amount of credit for work along that lino. The Union boys will give their special pro gram Friday evening. The boys have, spent no little pains in getting up this program and an excellent entertainment is assured. TEAUHKKS WANTED for schools mid collegia in every state. We need fiO immediately. No com mission charged on salary for our .services Address, 11. II. HOPKINS & CO., I- H. 21)0 Chicago, 111. First National Bank I-,lnooin, I'olruHlca. CAPITAL - 100,000.00 1). U. Mulr, President, U.S. Freeinun Cauhlor. W. ('. Phillips, Ahb't Cashier. OUE NEW SPKING SUITS are now in. We invite your inspection of thein THE GLOBE O 10th sts O & 10th sts