brings cures gene 10n, one rec how how in it. I pat and r being cure of asthma. veas, but ishment a full- excellent its com- combine and won- we can mor- Yours, LER. .1901. wonderful hosp- sspas- others attained a . I very guard and the medi- S. M. D. remedies, bottle. I grateful. the best of as you City ge, 79 East ner,ides and high-hoe le stamp ER. Md. ey, ndry. bout our and three R oteed sat- Fancy Groceries. Boarding Clubs trade especially solicited. days and Laundry. W. A. Guenther. Lawrence, Kan. 721 Mass. st. LOCALS Prof. wilcox is in central Kansas inspecting High Schools. Foot Ball Goods at Smith's Walter Hall of Kansas City is spending the week in Lawrence. Miss Elizabeth Kuns went home Friday, for a visit. Frank Thompson is back again after an attack of typhoid fever. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's. Miss Ida Shinklin of Kansas City is the guest of Miss Anny Harrison. Ed House was on the hill Friday morning. Miss Jesse parker will spend Sunday at her home in Olathe. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's. The father of Dee Rose of Mankato, visited him Thursday. Miss Von Unworth of Kansas City high school spent Sunday with her sister. Miss Margaret Stephenson's mother visited her for several days this week. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. Miss Alice Spaulding is in Leaveworth visiting her sister Mrs. Harens. Mrs. Pierson of Frankfort, Kansas spent the week visiting her son Verne Pierson. All the best brands of Cigars at Smith's. Mrs. Ewing of Iola spent the first of the week with her daughters, Ruth and Sarah. Full line of Foreign and Domestic Cigars at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L.K.Co.) Mrs. Ware came down from Topeka, Friday, to remain over Sunday to visit her son, Gene. Miss Margaret Weiss of Topeka was the guest of her friend Miss Shields Wednesday. Miss Rogers, a senior, heard Prof. Wilcox's classes in Homer during his absence this week. Sanitol Tooth Brushes,something new, at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L. K. Co.) Mrs. White of Council Groves spent Tuesday with her son Clarence who attends the University. Ladies' Toilet Goods, fall line, at J. P. Ross' Drug Store, (L. K. Co.) Eldridge House corner. C. A. Lehard of El Dorado, Kansas is expecting to spend Monday with his daughter, Cecil. John and Anna Harrison went to Topека Wednesday night to attend the wedding of Miss. Ruth McClintock- Miss Lon Harens returned to her home in Minncapolis Wednesday morning after a week's visit with Lawrence friends. Porter Fones has returned to his home at Lyons, Kansas, where he will remain until about the first of December. Miss Sheldon of Manhattan who has been visiting K. U. friends returned home Tuesday. Jo Plumb of Long, Kansas has entered the law school of the University. Mr.Plumb was a student here last year. Curtis Trussell has returned to his home in Kansas City on account of illness. It is hoped he will returned in a few days. --a taffy pull was enjoyed by the Kappas at their chapter house, Thursday evening. --a taffy pull was enjoyed by the Kappas at their chapter house, Thursday evening. "OVERCOAT TALK" The "Chesterfield." Voke." These are the popular coats worn by good dressers. We have'em in twelve Styles. Want to see 'em? Come in and we will try one on you; Prices, $10.00 to $25.00. We also have a few dressy styles in suits Better call in and look them over "OBER The Clothier." Our PAN AMERICAN HAT is a winner --a taffy pull was enjoyed by the Kappas at their chapter house, Thursday evening. Prof. Hunter has spent the week visiting various high schools over the State. Mabel Conboy's mother of Hayes, Kansas came Friday to remain a week with her. Mr. Lepper, professor in the Hiawatha Academy, spent Friday on the hill. A letter from Elias Sellards at Yale, says he is enjoying his work and doing well. Mr J. L. Wyer, Librarian of Nebraska University visited K. U. last Saturday. A recent letter from John A. Hall, president of last year's class, says that he is pleasantly located at Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is a student in the law school there. Go to Linday's for Fine Shoe Repairing, 836 Mass. St. Miss Watson and Miss Galloo are in K. C. this week inspecting the schools there. Miss Margaret Kuns '01 has secured an appointment of special teacher in the schools of Porti Rica. Miss Kuns resigned her position at Marquette and will sail from New York this week. W. K. Palmer who was a professor in the Engineering school last year was here from Kansas Cty the first of the week. Mr. Palmer is now engaged in consulting engineering work. Mrs, J. Y. Eyart of Newton who is visiting in Lawrence, as the guest of the Misses Doubledays was on the hill, Wednesday. A number of students, went to Topeka Friday night to attend a Helianthus club dance. Among those present were: Louise Smith, Katherine Sellars, Jim McKnight and Willard Shaler. Mrs. Cora McCullum Smith and Miss Gertrude Becker were in Topeka, Wednesday. The former delivered two lectures, one before the students of the Topeka High School and the other before a Woman's Club. Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam for the cure of coughs, colds and all disorders of the throat and lungs. Guaranteed to give satisfaction Manufactured by Barber Brothers, Lawrence, Kan. April 18 is the PhiGam Spring party date. SOCIETY. The girls at Mrs. Street's pulled taffy Thursday eve. Novel exchangeds at Hoadleys. K. U. dancing club will give another hop Friday, Nov. 8. The Phi Gams enjoyed a row up the river Monday evening. Guy Ward's club had a taffy pu'l Thursday night. Everyone had a good time. Toys and dolls at Hoadley's. Misses Warfield and Williams celebrated Hallowe'en with a chafing dish party. Mrs. Barker, Miss Barker and Miss Dinsmore have issued invitations for a reception Nov. 6. at Hoadleys. Fine China Snow Literary society entertained with a chestnut roast, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Lindsay on Louisiana street. The Allemania club was delightfully entertained by Mr. Herbert Bailey at his home on Ohio St., Thursday evening. With the lights turned low they ate apples and told ghost stories until a late hour. Never did the Club pass a more pleasant evening. Picture Frames at Hoadley's. The Tacky party given by the Sigma Chi's in Pythian hall on Thursday evening, was an unusually delightful affair. The party opened with a grand march led by Miss Nellie Wilhelmi and Mr. Thompson. The evening was spent in dancing. Those present were: Missse Boaz, Hammond, Hegler, Riddle, Gatlin, Axtel, Spencet. Hirst, Kanaga, Lewelling, Flinton, Kehman, Nye, Hull, Wilder, Mrs. Schall and Worley. Law Notes. www The Seniors finished the subject of Insurance Griday and will study the subject of Roman Law under Prof. Burdick hereafter in its stead. Mr. Thomas J. Hyde from Beloit, Kansas re-centered the Senior law class the first of the week. The Middlers were examined in Criminal Law under Prof. Burdick Wednesday. They will take up she studies of Insurance under Prof. Higgins and Common Law Pleading under Prof. Burdick Monday. The Junior's held moot court in the law rooms Thursday evening. Hithertofore Moot court has always been held in the afternoon but as the boys seem to like the evening plan, it is very probable that the evening meetings will be continued throughout the year. BELL BROS. MUSIC, HALF PRICE TO STUDENTS. PIANOS FOR RENT. --- 925=27 Massachusetts Street. Lawrence Business College. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Etc. I. C.STEVENSON, Principal. --- Watkins National Bank Capital, $100,000. Suplus, $20,000 J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, President, Cashier, C. A. HILL, W. E. HAZEN Vice President Ass't Cashier J. B. WATKINS, C. A. HILL, A. C. MITCHELL, W. E. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, C. H. TUCKER, J. C. MOORE Settings Department deposits received Tuesday and Fridays. Exchangees on all the principal cities the world. Job Printers 639 Massachusetts Street. KEELEK is Agent —FOR THE Hammond, THE BEST MACHINE Sold on easy payments. See it before you buy. Paper, Ribbons, and supplies for all machines. Typewriters to rent. J. A. KEELER, Books and Stationery. 709 VERMONT STREET. Bread for sale from wagon and at Leading Grocers. Special Delivery to Clubs. STUDENTS TRADE. ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. Telephone 260 4 Wings. HUTSON'S BAKERY LAWRENCE, - - KANSAS. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Shirt Waistbands and Dresses a Specialty Occasion Must be Completed by Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday WHY NOT TRY L. Zuttermeister Oysters, Fruits and Candies. Hot and Cold Sodas in Season. Phone 188. 723 Mass. St. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables Ar J. Moak, W. E. Moak, Proprietors. Rubber-Tired Rigs Hack Calls Prompt a Specialist. Attended by a Telephone Nanny. Wm. Wiedemann, OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM Line Confectionery. 837 Massachusetts Street. And Manufacturer of PHOTOGRAPHER. 719 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE - - KANSAS. Students' trade especially solicited. RIVERSIDE BOAT HOUSE Phone 347. Lawrence Steam Laundry. Shelley Totten & Forney, K. U. Agents. COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. Hole-in-the-Wall. Phone 347. Short-Order Restaurant. 720 Mass st. Lawrence, Kan. GEORGE F. GODDING, KEENEY, Proprietor. HARRY WEYMULLER, Prop. Livery, back and Boarding Stable. 812-14 Vermont St. Telephone 130 Telephone 14. CHARLES L. HESS Meat Market. 937 Mass. St. Lawrence; Kan. F. R. Bartz. FRESH AND SALT MEATS West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Rates Given to Clubs. Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIGS SUPPLIED. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Telephone 100 Donnelly Bros. Libery. Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. work a specialty Students work a specialty. The only Imported Novelties to be obtained in France. Studio newly fitted throughout. 829 Mass. St. Phone 312. Students Wanting Bicycles Or Repairing of any Kind done are asked to go to the Lawrence Bicycle Company And consult with them. ALSO GUNS AND AMMUNITION Sporting Goods. GUNS AND AMMUNITIO A. BOICOURT, Prop. 905 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, - - kANSAS.