6 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. LOGALS. Smoke Hoene's Peerless cigar. See the K. U. pins at A. Marks Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Try a Peerless cigar. A mild and fragrant smoke. Hoene's Peerless, the best 5c. cigar sold in the city. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin. Call and see it. Gloriana is the great 10c. cigar Try one. Boener Bros. Martindale's latest address is 933 Tennessee street. Hoene's new improved Peerless cigar. Better than ever. For tobacco's, pipes etc. call on Hoene 37 Massachusetts St. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Text Books, Schaum & Henshaw, 917 Massachusetts street Bill Piatt and Freddie Buchan now room at the Phi Psi brick house. Miss Lillian Vincent has gone to Topeka to visit the Misses Valentine. Fred Clark indignantly denies that he is a member of the K. U. Tammany ring. Smith, the news dealer, is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Two rooms in the basement of the library are being fitted up to be used as Seminary rooms. Harry Bedell, an ex-student and Beta, spent Monday in renewing former friendship in the city. Joe Welsh has been in Kansas City for the past week. He visited the Law school Wednesday. Smith, from Betaville, is said to be stage struck. He hopes to succeed Booth in the title role of Hamlet. Hugh Means will attend the annual national convention of college republican clubs at Ann Arbor, in May. The Beta house is kept supplied with duck and game by those members who have taken advantage of the Junior vacation. Smoke Hoene's Peerless cigar. the K. U. pins at A. Marks Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Try a Peerless cigar. A mild and fragrant smoke. Hoene's Peerless, the best 5c. cigar sold in the city. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin.Call and see it. Gloriana is the great 10c. cigar Try one. Boener Bros. Martindale's latest address is 933 Tennessee street. Hoene's new improved Peerless cigar. Better than ever. For tobacco's, pipes etc. call on Hoene 37 Massachusetts St. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Text Books, Schaum & Henshaw. 917 Massachusetts street Bill Piatt and Freddie Buchan now room at the Phi Psi brick house. Miss Lillian Vincent has gone to Topeka to visit the Misses Valentine. Fred Clark indignantly denies that he is a member of the K. U. Tammany ring. Smith, the news dealer, is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Two rooms in the basement of the library are being fitted up to be used as Seminary rooms. Harry Bedell, an ex-student and Beta, spent Monday in renewing former friendship in the city. Smith, from Betaville, is said to be stage struck. He hopes to succeed Booth in the title role of Hamlet. Joe Welsh has been in Kansas City for the past week. He visited the Law school Wednesday. Hugh Means will attend the annual national convention of college republican clubs at Ann Arbor, in May. Harry Bedell and Fred Simpson, former students of this University, were on the hill Tuesday. The Beta house is kept supplied with duck and game by those members who have taken advantage of the Junior vacation. Jacque Morgan has been in St. Louis for a couple of weeks, under medical treatment. He will be here again within a few days. The Delta Delta Delta Sorosis, which recently instituted a chapter in the University of Nebraska, has established one at Baker. Schaum & Henshaw have everything you want in the stationery line. Note books, scratch tablets, correspondence tablets, fine writing paper, etc. 917 Mass. street. The finest tobacco in the world as grown on the south east Indias. Boener Bros.received a shiyment of this fine tobacco and made up in 5c. cigars. The Opural Jewel. The Courier extends its sympathy to Charley Stone, in the loss of his grandfather, who died at Providence Rhode Island on last Wednesday. Mr. Stone was a Civil Engineer of wide reputation. Clarence Spellman has been suffering during the past week, from what Dr. An rew Ewart calls the pinkeye. In a fit of desperation Spellman procured what is probably the ugliest pair of goggles any ordinary optician would dare to sell. When in disuse these will be found on exhibition at the Beta house along with the "Chippy" Miller, picture gallery. Prof. Haworth, chairman of the state irrigation committee, met with them on Thursday at Topeka. The Professor has prepared a geological map of the dry portions of the state for the commission, and hopes to begin sinking wells at once. Several of the geological students, will obtain positions, for the summer with this experimentation party. To the average student who is only interested in University politics, so far as to see what he considers the election of good men this present squabble which has been aroused by the self appointed "non-ringsters" against those whom they denounce as "ringsters," has no meaning. It is easy enough to see that a few who are sore at a few others, have embraced a long desired opportunity and are making the proposed new paper plan a bone of contention, attempting to cover up their schemes by enlisting disinterested persons on the side they happen to have taken in this matter.