A. G MENGER & CO. IS THE STUDENTS' SHOE STORE Buy Where the Variety is Greatest! Buy Where the Stock is the Greatest! Pastelles. Paithings, Foldings, Engravings. Water Colors. Gift Books. Poetical Books. Standard. Miscellaneous. ewel Boxes, Glove and H'dk'l Cases,Dressing Cases,Smoker's Sets,Oxydised Brush Sets,Cigar Boxes,Manicure Sets,Vases, etc Pocket Books Purses, Card Cases, DyeingCases for men, LetterCases, Writing Pads. Field & Hargis, the Leading Booksellers of Lawrence. LOCAL NOTICES Kankle will make special efforts to please the students. Peabody and Babbitt will spend Thanksgiving in Kansas City. Walking canes, a fine line just received at Smith's News Depot. Don't go home without some Photos for your mother and sisters. Hamilton's work speaks for itself and seeing is believing, so go and see. Your friend will want your Photo before going home, so see Hamilton about it. Eyes testad free of charge at Prudden's, 8 W. 9th street Kansas City, Mo. D. C. Prudden optician 8 W, 9th street Kansas City, Mo., near the Junction. Now is the time to get your Christmas Photos. See Hamilton about them. If you want a suit or part of a suit, be sure and see Kunkle before purchasing. Mrs. Falconer, a sister of Mrs. Sayres, returned to her home in Chicago the first of last week. Messrs. Knowlton and Overton and Misses Churchill and Barker drove to Baldwin to see the foot ball game. Oxford Hash, Harvard Cigarette Tobacco, Cornell, Yale and Turkish mixtures. The best brand of smoking tobacco in the market at Smith's News Depot. Cards have been received in the city announcing the marriage of I. A. Gilbert and Miss Jean Anderson, both former students of the University. The ceremony will take place on the 27th of November, at Newton, Kansas. The contracting parties have numerous friends in the city, who together with the COURRIER extend best wishes. Mr. E. F. Engel returned yesterday from a trip to Greencastle, Ind., where the High Council of Sigma Nu fraternity had instructed him to establish a chapter of that fraternity in De Pauw University. He reports having had a very pleasant and successful trip. He initiated six charter members, and says their appearance in Sigma Nu colors and pins created quite a stir in De Pauw fraternity circles. We may in the future hear something from him on De Pauw University. Phi Delta Theta. The eighth anniversary of Phi Delta Theta passed off very pleasantly last Friday evening. The program of the toasts and menu is as follows: MAGISTER ED. ARCOP. F. H. Kollogg. Oration—F. G. Nichols. History—W. E. Higgins. Form—W. A. White. Prophcy—I. H. Morse. Phil Del —{ly Our Sisters — and Other Grizzles, V. L., Kellogg Pilin in Pollocks H. L., Holmes H. L., Holmes Att Wiedemeyer, ... W. S, Haycav Oysters Tongue Chicken Vienna Roll+ Coffee Pickles Celery Olives Silver Cake Angel Food Gold Cake In addition to the regular toast list, talks were made by Dr. Coffin, E. F. Caldwell, F. H. Olney, and others. The banquet was served by Wiedemann. There were present: Rev. H. L. Yarger, Dr. W. H. Coffin; Messers, E. F. Caldwell, W. E. Higgin of Topeka, W. A. White of Eldorado, V. L. Kellogg, Morse, F. H. Kellogg, Miller, Hayden, O'Brion, Craig, Thrasher, Franklin, Holmes, Olney, Firegenbaum, Case, Oscar Learnard, Nichols, Playter Woods, Tracy Learnard and Dyche. Wm. Hill, a graduate of last year who entered Harvard this fall, writes that upon entering to take a second degree, he applied to Prof. Hart for work in American History. He was asked what had been his previous work, and replied that he had taken a course in American History at the State University of Kansas. "Then," said Prof. Hart, "Harvard has nothing farther to offer you." This exceedingly high compliment is received with no small degree of satisfaction by the friends of the University, and the acknowledgment that the leading educational institution in Kansas is an equal of Harvard, will have a great tendency to further promote its interests—Lawrence Record. UNIVERSITY JOURNALS. For glasses ground to suit all defect of the eyes call at Prudden's 8 W, 9th street, Kansas City, Mo. If you will smoke you will find the best brand of Imported Key West and Domestie Cigars at Smith's News Depot. The University Review—Editor-in- Chief, Harold Barnes. Published monthly by The Kansas University Publishing Company. The Weekly University Courier—Editor- in-Chief, Russell R. Whitman. Pub- lished every Friday morning by The Courier Company You may not travel much, While attending the University. A trip home at Thanksgiving, or Christmas, or During the spring vacation, or To Kansas City to hear Booth, Is perhaps all your purse Can stand. But when you do go, Remember that the "Old Reliable" and "Always on Time" line is The Santa Fe. It reaches more Kansas towns. Than all of its competitors bunched. Any time you feel in the Migratory mood, call on Geo. C. Bailey, ticket agent. Santa Fe depot, Lawrence. THE NATIONAL A AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPE-Writing. Investigate the superior excellence and faith in of this p oular training school. Strict discipline. Through instruction. Next to Postoffice, Ninth and Grand avenue. Send for prospectus. Nindu this paper. WINTHROP STREET Dining Hall. -COEA E. GILL.- Pozzoni's Face Powder, 25 and First-class table, handsome rooms. Banquets are held at any other place in town. The fraternity may also take over the J. M. ZOOK First-Class Line MEAT : MARKET DENTIST. C. E. ESTERLY, Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand Special Rates to Club Stewarts. Chas. Hess, 937 Massachusetts Street DONNELLY BROS., OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. GO TO METTNER, DONNELLY BROS., Livery, Feed and Hack Stables, Cor Winthrop and New Hampshire Streets. TELEPHONE 100. The Leading Photographer 719 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kas. I. C. G. THE HOLIDAYS are fast approaching; soon you will tackle that turkey, and while you are about it don't neglect to see our inducements. Immense Assortment of Fresh. Fine Confectionery Just Arrived. And the prices are down—way down. Let us see your jolly faces. Come in and see us. We have lots to show you and lots to sell. IndianaCashGrocery. STUDENTS' :- TAILOR. ALL Wool Black Cheviot Suits Twenty Dollars. Nothing to Equal them in the West GENT. DAVIES. McCONNELL Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of A liberal discount to all Students giving me their orders. A Rhyme with a Sequel A student came down from Lawrence, Who of Misia had an illorrence. He came to our store, (He always went there before), And in a fit he went back to Lawrence. His fit it was "ketching." For since, its been fetching More boys to our store Than ever before We have had from Lawrence. Brewning, King & Co., South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. SEQUEL—The fellow who wrote this went off and died, or what's the same thing, got a position to write patent medicine ads. The place for an ad writer for the COURRIER is now vacant. We have also a good many vacant suits which can be filled to great advantage by students from Lawrence. You get a fit every time. Cor. Main and Eleventh Streets, KANSAS CITY, MO WILLIS DaLee's Photograph Gallery. Special: Rates : to : Students Correct styles for UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE USE. Price according to Material and number ordered. Special prices for classes For measurement send height, width of shoulder, size of neck, and length of sleeve. Academical Gowns and Caps. These gowns add grace and fulfilment to a speaker's form. Military Equipment. Swords, Sushes, Belts, Boxing Gloves, Foils, Footballs, Jackets; everything that Students use in athletic sports, we supply. G. W. SIMMONS & CO., "Oak Mall." Mass. MOAK BROTHERS. Billiard : Parlors, Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. $75.00 to $250.00 A MONTH can be made working for us in places we preferred who can furnish a horse and give their hair to the business. Spar moments may be profitably spent and few vacancies in town and cities. B. F. JOHNSON & CO, 100 Maht St., Richmond, Va. 40 Cents per Box at Barber Bros. Drug Store