154 The University Courier. Baker next Tuesday, November 7th. Do not miss the game on Saturday-Kansas vs. Iowa-Kansas City. Trains leave for Baker at 10:33 A.M.; returns 4:25 P.M., next Tuesday. Show your enthusiasm by attending the Kansas-Iowa foot-ball game in Kansas City on next Saturday. The second eleven plays the Ottawa team at Ottawa Saturday, November 4th. Keep up your record, boys. Nebraska's shrill shriek of protest against Prof. Shepard amuses the most suspicious. The fact that Alvin W. Shepard is a matriculated student at K.U., attending four lectures a week, is vouched for by the Registrar and the Chancellor. DOES HE WANT K. U. VOTES? Sheriff Hindman Gives the Baker Team $25 for Defeating the K. U. Team. It is commonly reported and not denied by his friends that Sheriff Hindman gave $25 of the $100 which he won on the last Baker-K. U. game to the Baker team. What is the cause of this unusual spirit of generosity? Was it pure devotion and loyalty to the cause of Baker athletics, or was it a bid for the votes of the Methodist academy? If it was devotion to Baker athletics, that probably accounts for the numerous arrests of students during the celebration of Baker defeats last year. If it was generosity pure and simple, why did not this gentleman show it by giving a part of the $150 which he won on K. U.'s team last year to the athletic association? But he did not give the boys a cent. No: magnanimity never prompted him for a moment, but the prospects of votes for re-election tempted his purse-strings to fly open to the promptings of liberality. We do not believe any loyal friend of the University would treat us in this manner and we are also sure that this protege of Baker will not and should not get a vote among the professors or students of the University. The Courier is the best college paper in the city. Subscribe for it. All kinds of athletic goods kept at Smith's News Depot. See him before buying. Tipton, 836 Massachusetts street, is the finest tonsorial artist in town. Patronize him. Pat Graham will make you the finest dress shoe you ever wore, and for less money than you ever paid before. East Warren street. Before lending your pocket knife it is well to tell the borrower that Raymond sells just that kind. Smith keeps a full line of athletic goods and news. STUDENTS WANTED Students who intend to learn the German language will find a nice place to board and room at 1002 Mississippi street, two blocks north of the University. 1007 Mass. Street is the most convenient place for students to buy Coal. Best Coal and Wood at Griffin's. Students, See our Dancing Pumps. Kangroo, Cordaran, Bear, Donkey, Elk and Calf Skin Shoes at MASON's. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. MASON. Is this dust a Sticker? The wind almost blows the dried mud through your clothes. Disturb it from its last resting place with Raymond's brooms or brushes. Everybody buys coal and fuel of Bruce, 627 Mass. street. Students, See our Dancing Pumps. MASON. Give Baldridge your address and he will call for your laundry on Mondays and deliver on Fridays. New students, Smith's Depot is the place to get your cigars.