WATCH THE ADS. -THE FAIR, BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS 743 Massachusetts Street. A Word in the Interest of the STUDENTS of the K. S. U. Do not allow yourselves to be convinced (through the medium of some sass pump) that you are getting the BEST that can be made, just what you want, and everything else. Examine my Work and Judge for Yourselves. You are invited to call at my Studio and examine nhe BEST PHOTOS in the city for the prices paid. CABINETS (standard work), per doz., - - - $3.00 " " " " two " - - - 5.00 No Charge for Resetting. MORRIS, The Photographer. 829 Mass, St. HEREFORD MARKET. B.F. SWEET, Manager and Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams and Sausage. All our meats are dressed Here in Lawrence. No K. C. packing house beef goes out from OUR MARKET. Special rates to Student Clubs. No. 800 Massachusetts, Street. G. W, GRIFFITH, Pres., A. MONHOE, V. Pros. R. G. JAMISON, CASHIER. THE Mechants National Bank. CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $15,000. Lawrence. - Kansas PHOTOS. Watkins National Bank. Capita. $150,000. Surplus,$7,000. J. B. WATKINS, President. C. A. HILL, Vic President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier, W. E. HAZEN, Ass't Cashier, DIRECTORS: DIRECTORS: J. B- WATKINS, CEAS, A. HILL, CHAS, LOTHOLZ, W. E. HAZEN, D. M. SPRANKLE, F. DEICHMANN. Savings department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Branch office 729 Massachusetts Street, at Fluke's Music Store. Willis DaLee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee Street. FIRST CLASS WORK DONE. Special Rates to Students. J.J.KUNKEL The Students' Tailor. Fine Suitings at Small Cost. PHOTOS. Geo. R.Shane PHOTOGRAPHER. Special Attention Given to Finishing Students' Work in a Thoroughly Artistic Style. Call, See Work, and Get Prices at Studio. 615 Massachusetts Street- IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A RIDE JUMP ON! WE ARE GOING TO THE I. C. G. STORE. We heard that they wanted money We wanted goods, and seeing that peculiar twinkle in Bayless' eye, we knew that something was going to turn up Now here are facts: We find by his own words that they have too much for the inner man, and judging by the effect their goods have on themselves we had better while cheap get on the outside of some ourselves. Can't remember that we ever bought goods so low! It is "an old chestnut" in Lawrence, when you hear merchants say they are closing out, unless they give proof by making prices. You remember when we were on the car of overhearing one person whisper in the ear of a friend that they always went to the I. C. G. STORE to get prices even if they did buy of some one on credit, for then they would not have to pay them too much on any goods in their line. So, thinking the matter all over and knowing how hard my poor husband had to work to keep up the table and clothe himself and family, I made a new resolve on January 1, 1890, that instead of his always having that troubled look on his face we would meet him with a smile when he returned home after a day's work and show him how much ready cash we had saved by trading at the Indiana Cash Grocery. LOW PRICE MAKERS, DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS MOLINE PLOW CO. FARM MACHINERY and Vehicles. We carry the largest line of arvicultural, wagons, buggies, carriage and macninery of any house in the West. For prices, terms or agency address MOLINE PLOW CO., Station A. KANSAS CITY, MO. W.W.MORGAN & CO. Store Open Till 9 O'clock Every Night. W.W. MORGAN & CO, 1009-1011 Main St. East Side, Bet. 10th and 11th. Your money goes farthest and buys most in our store. Our Good Kind of Clothing Sells in All Kinds of Weather. Visit our Furnishings Department for useful Presents in the Choicest Neckwear, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Smoking Jackets and Gowns. Prices right. Notwithstanding the fact that the soft, balmy days of Indian summer linger long in the lap of winter, our trade this season is by far the largest we have ever done since our store was established. December, with our low prices and best goods on earth, has been so far a month in our business of which we feel proud. Weather cuts no figure with our sales; be it warm or cold, we sell goods just the same. It has grown to be a common everyday expression that if you want something that is just right, an article that is better than you can find anywhere else, go to Morgan's for it; there you'll al-o flad prices the lowest. It's generally known far and near that we make a speciality of selling good goods cheap. Just the reason why so many pass other stores by to trade with us. Our Children's Department is the home of Nice Suits and Overcoats for Boys, both big and little, that are good to wear at popular prices We have about 800 more of those Chinchilla, Kersey and Melton Overcoats at $15. Every coat among them is worth $25 and some more. If coats we see in other windows marked $15 are worth it then ours are worth $30. Compare them closely and you will say the same thing. Iron Clad Suits Only $3.50. We have sealped a manufacturer on Pants. See them. W. W. MORGAN & CO., One Price Clothers, Hatters, Furnishers, 1009-1011 MAIN STREET. THE FAIR, 743 Massachusetts St.