THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, 1 r h f ! ir 'H h i '(- h- ft , ?. & ,- y X c t r ' tlje Daily Jlebraskan A consolidation of The Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Publlabed' dally, except Sunday 'and Monday, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesporlan Publlsh log Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. . Lauronco Fowler. H. P. Leavltt Dwlght Cramer. A. a. Schrolbor. Manager Fred Nauflhton Circulation W. E. Standovon Tolephone Automatic 1528 tylght Telephono Automatic '2365 Subscription Prlco, 2 por year In udvffnco Entered at tho poscofflco at Lincoln, Neb., OB qocond-clasa mail matter under tho act of congress of March S, 1870. Tho Daily Nebraskan resumes with this lssuo Its regular work as tho Uni versity's newB gatherer. Tho dlfflcul tloB under which tho paper has labored aro matters of hlBtory. Announce ment as to Us future and Its staff of editors cannot bo made at this ,tme. Howevor, a very just and satisfactory arrangement, wo have reason to be- Hove, will be reached. When this is complete full announcement will be, mado to our subscribers and the Uni-' e yersUy public. The Debating Squad. Tho debating squad, which was chosenji few days provlous to the suspension of Tho Nobraskan, aro working full time on tho Nebraska- . Wisconsin dobate quostlon. . Those on the squad are: Jos. Swon 'son, 0. C. McWhlnnoy, C. A. Sunder lln, Mason Wheeler, G. A. Tunnison, A. M- Lovy, B. M. "Marvin, S. M. Rlna ker, O. O. Hough, R. M. Bafos, H. W.' Craig, W. B. Hannan, J. E. Clark and H. B. Miller. JUNIOR-8ENIOR CLUB ELECT. Elcyen Men.F'rom Each Class Chosen by the Associated Barbs. At a meeting of the Associated Barbs some time ago tho organization of the new society to bo known as tho "Commons of tho University of Ne braska" was completod. The meeting was called to order by President H. O. Myers. According to the constitution of tho club tho members are chosen by popular vote of the male barbs. The balloting resulted In the olectlon of the following men: Seniors: J. B. Bodnar, M. F. Cos telloe, B. D. Orites, R. R. Hill, L. S. Lo Gro, H. N. Mattlpy, F. H. Morrow, P. P. O'Gara, W. H. Smith, W. H. Whelan and E. Wundor. Juniors: H. A. Brubakor, M. B. Cor nelius, D. P. DoYoung, D: A. Kerr, A. M. Levy, A. 0. Molor, H. G. Myers, J. M. Paul, G. L. Pitohrord, C. A. Sun dorlln and A. B. Wolf. . Though tho membors aro elected1 .by popular voto of tho non-fraternity men, fraternity men are eligible to election. Of those elected, ono, C. A. Sundor lin, is a fraternity man. Tho object of tho organization Is to promoto a more democratic spirit among tho students and discourage cliques. An organization, was per fected at the first meeting and the ofllcors elected as follows: President, H. G. Myers; vice-president, W. H. Whelan; Secretary, J. B. Bednar; treasurer, C. A. Sunderlln. Think what a souvenir the Sombrero Jb. Pictures, sketches .and cartoons of University life. Every Student should have one. A few only left at $1.00 Students' wants satisfied at tho Uni. Book Store. DON'T fail to get a Sombrero. Wasson 8ergeant Major. Tho following promotions and as signments are announced: To be battalion-sergeant major, M. F. Wasson, private, unasstgned. To bo sergeants: R. H. Kreigsman, corporal Co. A to Co. A; R. E. Guthrie, corporal Co.B to do. B; C.'B. Conant, corporal CaB to Co. B; W. ,H. Jones, ' corporal Co. C to Co. C; B. E. Yoder7 corporal Co. D to Co. D; F. A. Crltes, "corporal Co. D to Co.'D. Tp bo corporals: Y. C. Holland, ' . prlvqto Co. A, ta Co. A; N. Nelson, private Co. A, to Co. A; J. P. Grow don, private Co. A, to Co. A; F. C. Hawkes, private Co. B, to Co. B; C. B. Hall, prlvato Co. C, to Co. O; I. J. Lalnger, priVftto Co. C, to Co. C; G. B. Lalng, private Co, D, to Co. D; E. F. Gultlinger, private Co. D, to Co.'D; F. Young, private Co. D, to Co. D; L. A,, 'Jones, private Atliiery, to-Artil-(ory. By drdor of Captain Worltor. ' . . C. M. CORNELIUS, 1st Lieut. .Bat. of Cadets, Adjutant. DO YOU EVER WRITE HOME? Certainly you do Why don't you get a box of that fine now box stationery at the University Book Store? It will please you and pleaso your friends. Try it. A Little Item in jewelry Have several dozen Signet Shirt Waist Setsi guar anteed at 48c, engraved free, of charge. Violet Pattern Shirt Waist Sets 25c. Hat Pins In signets and other styles at 25c. " A good line of purses that yve are offering now at ONE-HALF f j-apu-lar prlcq. Our line of side and 'back combs going at one-third of their former price. Herpolshcimer's New Jcwclcry Dept GREGORY THE COAL MAN CHARLES B. GREGORY, M. of N. '01, BOTH PHONES 1044 O STREET I 1 NEW MODEL NBI7- I , I Doesn't 'this interest you? $1'.6Q hook ter-liQ0. See ad, ...- ! '- Forb'ea iBtablea, livory, eaAand bag- gage,-1125 ? SJ. Bell 650, Adto 1550. Jolly Sleighing Party. About a dozen enthusiastic Univer sity "co-eds" came to tho conclusion that the tardiness of their gentlemen friends was no reason why they should not have a sleigh ride. After calling up a number oj tho livery barns by phone, a double cutter and a team that girls could drive was finally se cured. Division number one of tho party left on scheduled time. For a. while all went well. The sleigh bells were ringing, maidens were laughing and singing, tho prancing horses wore snorting In the frosty air. As the 'party was nearlng Sixteenth and N Streets and.wero congratulating themselves over their venture, the break-down so Indispensable ta every successful sleigh ride occurred and hats, wraps, furs, .maidens- and all wore precipitated into tho fleecy snow. In exactly two and o, half minutes tho Jlyoryjnan, vjas q ntho sqone of disaster wjith onolhor rig, which 'he turned over (o ho girls, taking tho broken one In t for repairs. .In ' about an hour they "pulled In" and were be ing thawed out with hot drinks whlhr tho rest of tho crowg mJoyad thon- seivea in tneir own way. They re ported an equally Joyous time, only a little, disappointed In not having t break-down. They had the .satisfy tlon, .however, of humiliating their" gentlemen- friends, whom they "met on the' street, and frv their -return .dlo m6rothan -ample Justice to the warm chodojlato which was in waJting for them.-, . ... ..' , Hf fc.U the cbeapert good ran yet mtuie. By theomkaonof the uke down fettm woh.ro' , l. Vyjaxti the co of production mud at the tune time have kept the gtm up to the Umoia high MCOrn tUndard of strength, lafety nd durability. Notice the clean ttmpUdiy of jna mm. tnc woitontto awj.nnuh ate perfect. The weight h only 7 pounda. 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