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'"WHWffrvfjA 7-. f i-r wi . J1 O. r "A" "i b j ' "Vf I . . n - - Slo R' ? !) In, ' THE DAILY HlEBRAflKAH. II . A I r The Dally Nebraskaji A NoTripapor dovoted to ttio Interests of the University of Nebraska, A CONSOLIDATION OF Tho Heparlnn. Vol. XXX Tho NobraskAo. Vol. XI Tho Bcailot & Creajn. Vol. Ill Merlin H- MoCftir. It. W. nnrbor, Chan . I. Taylor, I Clms. B. Weill, n T. Ulll. Manftclnjr TCriltor KdlFor-ln-Ctilef Buslnoss Managers Aislstant Kdltor AHSOOUTJB JODITOIld V. C. Batlo, K. A.MoNown. H. O. Nolson Wm. Case. Dan Gutlobon. Entered at the post offlco at Lincoln. Nob. as Second Glass Mall Mutter. TELEPHONE 471. Hy mistake an item nppenrort in I ho news columns ol Wednesday's issue of Tho NebrnHluin in which iiiinent wan made on the new intoi i'niternily club, the Vikings The item watt passed to tho news editor without being 1 eaii While the management of tlie pap M hears no hostility to the new organiti tlon, it Is manifestly not a proper sub ject for editorial ronmient Whether or not there is need of such an organi ation is a nmtter for individuals and fraternities to decide and does not con i cm the whole student body. The item should be taken as an expression of the opinion of those w'm are connet ted with tho dub. Albert Watklns, who is working at the historical society rooms on tho Morton history of Nebraska, has just icturned from a ttip to Chicago, where he went to see the sons of Stephen A. Douglas and William A Richardson In regard to their fathers' connection with the Kansas and Nebraska bill. The Douglas sons aie both lawyers in Chicago and the younger also bears his father's name. Mr Richardson was tho territorial governor of Nebraska in 18H8. After his term expired ho went back to Illinois and succeeded to Douglas' place In the United States senate. He was also a very grout friend of Senator Douglas SCRUBS DEFEATED The high school team defeated Cap tain Koehler'B giants Wednesday by a score of 8 to G For some reason tho 'varsity men did not succeed in ge ting into the game and to the great chagrin of their captain, were defeated after seven Innings of lnterestng play ing Thompson and Stringer threw the ball for the Scrubs. Reynoldds doing the cat hing One of the fair juniors was the vi tim of a rather serious joke yosterda because of her over ealousneHS It is re ported that she had been unuflually c tive in class spirit, as manifested by 1 or ability to make away witli the caps of hoi unsuspecting senior sisters Yesterday, hoveor, the fates were against her Forgetful ol the revenge full spiiit which must eventually ger minate in tho least aggressive senior etta. she carelessly left her hat in tho Miliary Upon her return it was no longer where she left it. but occupied a ronspli uous place near the librarian's desk with the following label: "I am lost. Take me home (Joes for half price to make room for a new line of summer goods " The cut rate offer has yet been un able to attract nothing but curious spectators and it is very probable that the unfortunate hat will not even 1k reclaimed by its original owner A bulletin lias been posted giving the work of the course recently adopted by the regents It will bo known as the pro-medical gioup and is intended to form an introducton to the medi cal work to be started in the university next year It may lie advantageously combined with that or similar work in any other school. Any student who de sires to confer in regard to the matter of a medical course should see Dr Ward. Professor Hessey has been asked to "umpire" the game for the inter-state association of normal schools at their forthcoming oratorical contest at Em poria, Kansas, but on account of other engagements has been obliged to d-cline. The Nebraska-Kansas debate wiil be held at Memorial fiall April 125 The board has declined to take the debate to Omaha, as was rumored, holding that such affairs are for the students and should bo patronized by them. As a result of thiB decision, the manage ment is making extensive preparations to make this debate a grand success. Thel Iterary societies will go en mass and several of the fraternities are ex pected to show their loyalty. A few of tho faculty members have expressed their Intenton of being present anJ some others will doubtless decide to attend later on. With these favorablo symptoms there is little doubt but that this debate will be the best of its kind ever held In Nebraska. The new employment committee con sisting of Lewis, Black and Meliek, is perfecting arrangements to be of ser vice to the students. One of the men will be in the Y. M. C. A. rooms each day from 10 to 10:30 and any Btudent may confer with him at that time. Val Keysor has gone to Minneso ta to fill a position in that state dur ing tho summer. ProfeBSor Hays of Minnesota and Professor Lyons of the Nebraska experiment station have ex changed two students assistants during the summer in order that tho students may broaden their knowledge of sta tion work. Sidles' Sporting Goods flodse Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work 1304 o st.. Phone f 1038 SIDLES CYOLE CO. YOU'RE-NOT-NEXT If you will look into the history of bicycle selling during the past thtee ears you will see the ustice of this observation. The enoi -mous increase in the sale of Racycles eeiy year in this city proves that the bicycle is no longer "in it" as a competitor. The reason why the Racycle has proved so popular is because it's built right. The pull of the c hain and sprocket is between the bearings. We have a full slock of n)02 Racycles. Several improvements. See us at once. GERARD CYCLE CO., Phone 908 14()( O Street WE ARE SHOWING A NEW LINE of Ladies' Colonials in kid, patent kid and colt skin. They are beau tics and wtll fit youi puise too, From $2.50 to $4.00. k. Perkins 6t Sheldon's, 1129 O STREET. REMOVAL SALE In order to close out all our BICYCLE GOODS before moving, we will sell our complete stock at a big reduction. 1 Remember, all our WHEELS are Strictly Guaranteed W1TTMANN BICYCLES $23-76 Other makes in proportion SEPAIRING A SPECIALTY i b! 202 5. llti St. ' K tf. ') H , 1