rKssBSB imw''itF !' i-ii. Bjgga,tJra'iiT7,n7i rfffljrar' -''jv vn? Ft, - niHHTK. ' r . . r ttbe nil? ftebraeftnn r ft I. 1 F r . ir it-1 Zb Daily Utbraskati A connolldntlon of The Uwporiiui, Vol. 01, Tho NubrnHknn, Vol. 10 ScwUit nnd Croftm, Vol. 4. Pnbllvlivd dully, oxecpt 8nndy nnd Monday, .it tbo OnlvorBlty of Nebrtwkft, Lincoln, Nob. by tbo Hesperian PubllnhlnB Co , Doadd Or DinKOTonH rrofwwre J. I. Wyor, nnd O. It. Itlchardii: H. P. Lonvltt John WftHtovor E. R Walton. Kdltor-tn-Ohlof Awoclto Editor Manager AflH't. Mrvnagor Clroolotor Prod A. Swoeloy . ' A. M Lovy A. O. Sohrolbor Frd Nauphton Wnltor K. Htnndovon STAFF AthloUc yVBrtlutunt Athlotlo Nowa State Prm n A. VonOrftdol H. L. Bvrnn II. O.'Myora A. P. Mnffdanz Editorial Uooms and Dvwlnowi Off loo U 211)4 Post Off loo Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Babeoripllon Prico, 12 por year, In advance RuUrod at tbo postoffloo at Llnooln, Njb., on Koooml-olom mail mnttor andor tho hot of congrciMiof.March8, 1870. Indlvldaal notlccn will bo charpod for at tho roto of 10 oontw for caoh lnortlon. Faculty, dopartmontnl nnd unlvurwlty bullutinH will fflodly Ihj published f roc, an hontoforo. Editorial Remarks cxirciso our Interests must, of courso, bo voluntary, but thoy should bo gen erally voluntary. Convocation should b; much hotter ntlemfed than at pres ent. Wo owo it to tho faithful com mittee having thoee programs in chargo to show our appreciation of their offorts, but mest of all wo owe it to onrselvos to hear all these coo.l things, many of which may nover come our way again. No student in tho University inter ested in debate and argumentation should fall to suUBcrlfoo for "Doth Sides," the new debating journal. A magazine containing complete bibliog raphies on current questions and briefs vorkod up by tho highest talont in tho i ountry will bo extremely helpful to all debaters and writers. Nebraska holds I ho highest place in the middle west in debate, and should be well represented not only in tho subscription list, but on tho editorial staff of this paper. A club of fifty ought to bo organized here without effort and overy debater should sign his namo to the subscription list. To obtain the utmost effectiveness lrom our daily work it is absolutely OLEE CLUB CONCERT Tho annual Oleo Club concert will bo given next Friday ovonlng at tho Oli ver theatre Tho boys and their di rector, Mr. Barnes, have boon putting forth ovory offort to make tho Univer sity Oleo Club an organization of which not only wo of tho University, but all Nebraskans might bo proud. Mr. Eames' namo stands for more than individual attainments as an art ist. Whatever ho' is connected with ho leads with serious, qarnest offort toward what stands for tho best and highest. This does not mean that all that takes place In his namo roaches in attainment all ho might wish but rather that it is foundod on, and has workod along tho honest linos of legiti mate art and ho dosorves moro than more thanks for his untiring and en couraging offorts as well as for tho financial support wiiich ho has volun teer od. In tho short tlmo that ho has been connected with tho club, which was in a remnant and almost unorganized condition when ho come to tho rescue, Mr. Eames has accomplished wonder ful results. Thoro has been stoady improvement in both tho work aud co operative IntoreBt of tho members of tho club and thoro is ovory reason to believe that this year's concort will bo much bottor than last year's. Without sacrificing musical merit, Mr. Eames haB arranged a program which will bo of more interest to the general public. However, all tho above is relative to tho merits of the club In itself. But success doponds not only on merit, but upon recognition and support. No matter how good football wo play, we would nover havo ranked where wo do today without Nebraska support. The Oloo Club has novor yet boon given University support and yot it is the ono function which can create and pro mote collego spirit. Wo need our Oleo Club to be recognized as worthy by other universities, but to do this we must first have recognition at homo. Itrj will not only mean Gleo Club recogni tionit will bring our university to tho front, for university rank depends Magee & Deemer The Best For Men. FEBRUARY FINAL rr r? a OTivm cat tsm We have gone through our stock carefully and taken all broken lots and sizes and put to themselves. We will direct our attention to these, putting ridiculously low prices on every item. Consult the list, and if interested in a single item, buy now, for.'w.ith a reduction of from a third to oue-nalf we expect to close lots rapidly. Among the lines included are O'Coats, Fur Coats, Men's and Young Men's Business Suits, Underwear, Caps, Sweaters, Mittens and Men's Shirts. REMEMBER, We Sell Only The Best Grades. m it it it it it it it it it it it it fitWrWUf'W!ilffifa'vWtirlliyM siffifffTftTf 7f.fr: H f T n 1 tsJC 7JK )f New Spring Hats coming in. All styles. One price, $2.50. I THE $2.50 HAT STORE - 1140 O essontlal that wo have a period of mental relaxation every day; a period when our minds aro entirely diverted from Btudy; when wo can follow some master mind, some" masier speaker or Homo master player, and for the time not be compelled to load for ourselves. Tho tri-weokly convocation offers Just this opportunity for relaxation. The lommitteo in chargo of the programs provide from day to day speakers of icnown in their various lines, readers of great merit, musicians of excep tional Ability, and to do tho best for ourselves wo cuat iot tc miss a tin gle convbcatlu.i. In no mo institi ti)n:t i napel afondan- : is imd' couipulBory, and this rule ily vo'i j'.y l.i forced but compulsory' attendance upon convoca tion would defeat the end alnied to ac ompllteh. To get tho mobt from these Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STREET EDISON PHONOGRAPHS You shoilld have a Phonograph in your home. Let us sell you one on easy payments. 8katoS ground by electricity. Bicy cle repairing. Athletic goods. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The College Man h Particular About Hit Shoes Gil aid Cycle G'mpy J304 O Street on more than athletic prominence nnd "book larnln'." It is the emperativo duty of every University Btudent to go to tho con tort next- Friday evening and not only go, but bo enUiuslostic help bring our club to tho front and encourago thorn and their loader for gaining tho ground thoy havo gained toward tho goal. Minnesota has decided to havo ad baseball team this season. This mat ter, which has been hanging in the air for somo time, has prevonted Man ager Allon from completing his schedule Minnesota will bo without a doubt ono of tho teams Included In tho schedulo. With Minnesota addod the schedule for tho varsity will In oludo throo "big nine" teams: IlllnolB, Chicago and Minnosota. No dato has been set for this gamo yet, but it will likely occur about tho- first of May. "ir drossing, shampooing at tho Famoue. T. J. THOUPE (A Qnr'l MaohlnUt AUKtei!RtflM Uotomlfes m4 PfaliM PboaitA 3WSt. ilh LINCOLN CATERING... For Dances nncl Parti oh, soo "TOMMY" at Rlggs' Drug Store Finest Punch furnished for all occa sions at roasonablo pricos. . STEINED-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. WhoUwU U fUtaM ";, . DRUGGISTS Automata Phon 1707 M4( O 8tmt UNCOLN, NBB. THE WALKOVER SHOE la the best shoe for men's feet. Cur L'ne fa clridly up-to-date. Call and let tu , - -bow them. Rogers & Perkins 8uccmotj to Perkins & Sheldon Co. 1129 O Street that to lat& one kcp yourtcll tool , Patrenizt Zbt Weber Suitorlum CtMnhur. Prtsttnr, Dylnt. RpAlttn an4 Refitting of Fin Cloth. Ml 7 Astomatlc ly ' SEE MANN, the Druggist For Perfumes and Fountain Pens 117 N 11th Street LINCOLN Book Bospltal R. H. QILLESPIK Hiom 1140 .124 O Stftet V iVi .v. w -)-. if. ' nt)$t Wi . j 4l-.,78'' -ODS irv.t. i;feiaV. jaia .viiwiKriewHJ , -f. . .AJ-f a- : 7Arvh v.. l c:ji,--i