42 The University Courier. Jantzen, Moody and Page, all good men. For tacklers we have Matteson, Harvey, Armour and Simpson, while for ends there are Steinberger, Dum and Higgins. For quarter backs there are Williamson and Rothrock, while the halfs are being hotly contested by Shellenbarger, Menke, Sweeze, Matteson and Johnson. The position of full back is being looked after by Means, Piatt and Williamson. Of course there are many others who are doing good work and who must not become discouraged at not seeing their names in print. It is yet too early to make criticism on the individual players but this will come later. Manager Shepard sent his men to the training board on Monday. The boys will be down on Kentucky street at Mrs. Horner's. The present members of the board are Manager Shepard, Coleman, Matteson, Dum, Griffiths, Jantzen, Menke, Shellenbarger, Piatt, Williamson, Armour, and Steinberger. Send your laundry to Jackson's. Guitars, mandolins, banjos and violins for rent or sale at Bell's Music Store. Get Zuttermeister to get up your party suppers. He is the best in the city. Your feet ache, standing and walking so much. See those Foot Powders called Zedoary, at Raymond's. Text books and school supplies. Come and see us. Schaum & Henshaw, 915 Massachusetts street. I have a fine line of drafting instruments and will offer special inducements to students. Samples may be seen at The Journal Cyclopedia headquarters, 731 Massachusetts street. WM. T. WALKER. Text books-University and city-and best assorted and most complete line of school stationery in the city. Right on your way down town, at Schaum & Henshaw, 915 Massachusetts street. Can you afford to pay 10 to 20 cents per week for shaving? You can't let the whiskers grow, so you had better get one of Raymond's razors and shave yourself. Everything that goes with a shave at Raymond's. Pianos for rent by Olin Bell. There is no drink so refreshing as Raymond's Phosphate Mead. Have you tried it? Best Coal and Wood at Griffin's. McCurdy & Roberts guarantee to furnish good, clean groceries on prompt delivery. Get your shoes made and repaired at Edmondson's. Just received, a new assortment of sailors hats of all the latest styles, suitable for school wear, at Mrs. Gardner's, 823 Massachusetts street. The finest and latest styles in fall and winter goods can be found at the La Mode. Pat Graham does the neatest, cheapest and best mending in the city. Go and see him on East Warren street. When you are in Kansas City go to Whitaker's for a first class meal. Pat Graham can save your soles when the Salvation Army can't. East Warren street. Smith keeps a full line of athletic goods and news. New students go to Willard's for 20 tickets, good for bath or shave. Students patronize Tipton's barber shop, 836 Massachusetts street. Misses L. E. & I. Engle have just received the finest lot of hats to be found in the city, at 837 Massachusetts street. When the K. U. foot ball boys go to Kansas City, you will know Whitaker's is the place to dine because his front is decorated with crimson. 1007 Mass. Street is the most convenient place for students to buy Coal. I have a fine line of drafting instruments and will offer special inducements to students. Samples may be seen at The Journal Cyclopdia headquarters, 731 Massachusetts street Wm.T.WALKER. 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.