108 The Courier-Review. training. Let all political schemes be thrown aside and all those eligible to vote, cast their vote for the man who in their estimation will make the best captain for the team. This man is not nesessarily the best player, for not always would the best player make a good captain, but after taking all things into consideration, vote for the man who will make the team, which will represent the University and the State during the season of "95," one that we can all be proud of. K. U. Gets Her Share. In this week's number of Harper's Weekly is found quite an interesting article on Western Football, something which particularly interests the football enthusiasts of our University. The writer of the above has picked, from the different teams in the west, a team which in his opinion would be the strongest that might be picked from the men who played in this year's games. Kansas University has more men on this team than any other University, the men from here being: Williamson, Stone, Steinberger, and Shellenbarger. Baker comes next with Taylor, Toomey, and Hamill. Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Doane, each have one: Latimer from Missouri, Connelly from Iowa, Flippin from Nebraska, and Lee from Doane. The line up is as follows: R. E., Taylor, Baker. R. T., Latimer, Missouri. R. G., Lee, Doane. C., Stone, Kansas. L. G. Hamill, Baker. L. T., Connelly, Iowa. L. E., Steinberger, Kansas. L. H., Shellenbarger, Kansas. R. H., Flippins, Nebraska. Q., Williamson, Kansas. F., Toomey, Baker. Of the different teams which have been picked as the Western Team, this seems to be the strongest one. Celuloid necktie and glove boxes are quite the fad. Raymond has them. Roberts & Culver, leaders in good goods at lowest prices. Exquisite perfumery at Raymond's. All the best grades of Coal at Griffin's. "Piccadura" Cigars at Woodward's. Coal at Griffin's. Westminister and Graphost suits. A. Urbansky, the Boston Clothier. Smith, the newsdealer is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Fine line of gents' furnishing goods, etc., at A. Urbansky's, the Boston Clothier. Get a cane from Smith in time for the next foot-ball game. Everybody should have one. C. L. Edwards will supply you with any kind of Coal at reasonable prices. Buy your cigars of Smith and you will enjoy your smoke. Whole-souled Pat Graham, the Shoemaker, will make you whole-soled if you go to him,and won't charge you much either. Why not buy one of those aluminum hair brushes and comb to match, for his or her Christmas gift? Woodward has them. Woodward always makes a specialty of the finest Perfumes and Toilet Articles about Holiday times. Best in the market always at Roberts & Culver's. Go to Jess A. Howe's for a clean shave 915 Massachusetts St. Have Jess A. Howe's barbers cut your hair and it won't look so ragged. 915 Mass., St. You will find the finest line of Smoking Tobacco in the city at Smith's. Students, go to Edwards for Coal. Irish frieze ulsters forty-eight and fifty inches long. A. Urbansky, the Boston Clothier. If you wish nice cut flowers or floral decorations, call at Mrs. Luther's Greenhouses corner Massachusetts St., and University Ave. Those celuloid collar and cuff boxes at Raymond's are beauties. Ladies use them as much as the gentlemen. Before going home for Christmas See the largest line of BOOKS, PICTURES AND ART NOVELTIES ever brought to Kansas by any one book house. University Book Store. Prices Cut.