f-fSSmi!f!'filSi ?'9Bwrsj c . r - ' ' y t- "' (The IDalls fUDraeftan to ? P i i Cfte Daty Utbraskan A consolidation of Tho HoBporlan, Vol. 01, Tlio Nebranknn, Vol, 10 Sonrlot and Cream, Vol. i. Publlnhod dully, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, nt tho Univoralty of NobraBka, Lincoln, Nob. by tho Honporian PnbllMilng Co., Boaiid Or Dnncoronfl Profowoni J. I. Wyor, nnd 0. R. Richard: H. P. Lavltt John Woatovor K. R. Walton. Bdltor-lnOhlof Manager Aas't. ManaRor Aasoolato Editor Circulator Athlotlo Amlotani Athlotlo Notts State Farm Frod A. Swodley A. Q. Sohrolber Frod Nhuajhton A. M kovy Waltor E. 8tandevon STAFF R. A. VanOrsd! H. L. Bwftn II. G. Myers A. F. Magdans Editorial RoomH and Business OfflcoU 211H Post Office Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic J9C8 Automatic 2365. Bubnorlptlon Prlco, $2 per year, In advanoo Entered at tho postoffloo at Lincoln, Nob., an Booond-olonn mall matter andor tho act of congress of March 8, 1870. Individual notloon will bo oharpod for at tfco nito of 10 oontn for oopli insertion. Faculta, departmental and rnilyonrfty builotina win gladly bo publlnhod free, oh horotoforo. A bill was Introduced Into tho Wis consin senate last wees, which has a direct I enring on the officers of the cadet baHalion of tlio University of Wisconsin. Tho Hot section of tho bill reads. - "Tho graduates of the Unlvorslty of Wisconsin "who havo completod four years of military drill and Instruction "hall be lelgiblo to appointment as brovet second lieutenants In tho state tioops, without pay or emoluments, subject to assignment to. 'duty with tho Wisconsin national guard, at tho discretion of tho governor, during the next five years succeeding tho dato of craduatioi, providing that they shall first pass tlio piescilbod examination before a board of officers of the Wia ( onsin nntional guard " Should ibis Mil pass, as now seems 1'iobablo Wisconsin will have taken the first stop toward placing her grad uating officers on a par with ours. In stead of receiving tho rank of a second lieutenant, by brevet, officers graduat ing at Nebraska are given a commis sion in the state militia with the rank held in tho cadet battalion, but their services are not available to tho state except in case of emergency. MjflTYl EVERY SUCCESS IMS ITS OWW OOAL g OOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXX)0000000 Order Academy Notes. The February issue of the Academy News is being mailed to out-of-town Mibscrlbers this week. Easter Ve have been very successful la catering to wedding and parties where something EXTRA FINK (a wanted. Why can't we furnish too with yout Groceries fo all occasions? KEYSTONE GROCERY iai South 13th Street Notlcos and subscriptions may bo loft at tho Dally Nobraskan office, or at tho Co-Op. Book Store. Editorial Remarks Tonight will be the first and last op portunity to see tho girls' basketball teams on tho homo floor. The Bale of tlckotB Indicates that a good sized crowd Will take advantage- of this op portunity. As this is the only chance to show our loyalty towards tho ath letic -Co-ods standing room should be "at a- premium. And Bilenco Bhould bo at a premium. It has boon some llttlo time since a good hearty Unl yell has boon unllmbered. Tho girls deserve all the cheers wo can glvo thorn, and wo ought to give them all they deserve tcnight. Come out not only to look but to choor. Tho girls will play a match with the Wesleyan girls at some time in the near future. A game will probably be pulled off with two more teams outside of tho city before the end of tho sea son. Miss Mitchell is trying to ar range for these games to bo played on the same trip. A meeting of all Academy students Interested in baseball will be held in Academy hall Friday morning at chap el time. A captain and manager will be elected and It Is oxpected that prac tice will begin soon. So far no can didates have announced thomselves for either position. No schedule has been arranged. H. N. TOWN Groceries and Meats Cornor 27th and O 8troots PHONE B20 Our Motto: "Nothing but the Best" Professor Banghatt has secured Mr. Lee who Is specializing In chemistry In the University, to take charge of the Academy laboratory work. Tho girls' basketball team of the Academy will play the City Y. W. C. A. team. The following will be the Acad emy lineup for the game: Forwards, MlBses Cameron and Cox; center, Miss Dawraltor; guards, Misses Lute and Lyman; substitutes, Misses Warner and Barbour. Columbia National Rf . OF -LINCOLN, Dank OP NEBRASKA Capital, JSOOkOOOJO CbarhsB. Gregory (V. oin.'gi) the Coal Wan NO. 1044 O STREET Yovr I Svit I INLAND'S 8 1042 O Str33t 8 lsW miws IMLV IN Ttrfhoo 843 , .ti4 3291 .. lB9HKSa Book fiospltal os vita i R. H. QILLESPIK mo m o strsst The Sonlor Prom, tho last social af fair given by the class of 1905, will be held noxt Friday. As a rulo this dance is very poorly attended, and the lack of attendance Is through no lack of at tractive features. The Senior nearly always rivals tho Junior Prom In point of everything, numbers present alone excepted, and this year's affair prom ises to bo fully up to that standard. Tho danco Is given by tho Seniors, but 'to tho Unlvorslty public, and the ad mission Is by no means limited to tho members of tho Sonlor class. In this lack of patronage the Seniors, as a class, and tho University as a whole, are at fault, but tho Seniors most. If tho members of 1005 turn out noxT 'Friday as they ought to this, their last social offort of tholr college ca reer, tho best danco over given under tho name of tho Senior Prom will bo tho result, and the honor of, having conducted tho affaii -v ill not havo to bo ipald for to tho extent of somo forty dollars, as has been tho caso In the not far distant past, f ho Senior Prom decerve3 a better reception, and should have it. The Academy Debating Club held a well attended and enthusiastic meeting Inst Saturday evening. Tho question ol the government ownership of tho railroads was discussed. The affirma tive or tno question was argued by Messrs. Wood, Grainger arm Heskett and the negative was uphold by Messrs. Morgan and Crosby. Crosby of the negative spoke twice to make up for the third man on .ho affirmative. The question of debates with other schools came up and was postponed until the next meeting when it will be definitely decided whether they will bo held or not. Tho Instructor, Mr. O. A. Lee, was very well ploased with tho debate Saturday evening and should a de bate bo arranged It Is expected that the Academy will at least put up a hard fight for first honors. The committee appointed twp weeks ago to corres pond with other high schools and acad emies will report at the next meeting. The negro question will bodiscussed at that tune. STEINED-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. Wholtaal. ana R.tall "..." DRUGGISTS Automatic Phons J 707 JJ4 O Stwt LINCOLN, NEB. Hbe fraternity IBuilMno Corner 13th and N Streets aTaulkner Sharp, Props. tytclal Itatu for Fratcrnltf Dane, Automatic It 74, BI1 974 RcsManca, Automatic 1B7, Ball i7 (OLLARS. are just what a young man needs. O They give him a size between the one too big, or too little ; in fact, jour size. They are made in Cluett 25c Brand or Arrow 15c Brand Ask any up-to-date dealer Cluett, Peabody & Co. , Makers of Cluett and Monarch Skirts MRS. J. W. PETRY ",e.n.d. 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