It brings It cares done. II). ledge IJ. you how you it, I. great and or being a cure of Asthma, bives, but obstructment a fruit- r. . 101. excellent lits com combine and won- we can mor- Yours. LER. onderser wisher's others itained a I. very need and the medi- 1941. remedies, bottle, l grateful, the best of you 96. 70 East PROP. me 383. N. e latest in first. repaired labor. dially. er, des and hoe mp. Fancy Groceries. Boarding Clubs trade especially solicited. W. A. Guenther. 721 Mass. st. Lawrence, Kan. K. U. FOOT BALL SCHEDULE. For the Season of 1901. ON MCCOOK FIELD. Sept. 21. — JAMES HIGH SCHOOL 27. — TUCKER HIGH SCHOOL Oct. 5. — KANSAS State Normal. 12. 2nd Eleven Ottawa University. Nov. 4. — VANDERBILT University. 9. — Haskell Indians. 16. 2nd Eleven Washburn College. 23. — Texas State University. ELSEWHERI Oct. 12. - Kirksville, Mo. 19. - Washburn College, Topeka. 18- Washington College, Topeka 19- 2nd Eleven, Haskell Indians 26. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 28. Rebat College, Rebat, Wis. Nov. 16—Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. 28—Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. John H. Outland, Coach, will be in Law courses September 1 to begin practice. Season Tickets for local games will be placed on sale on that date. Price: $2.00. Single games, 50c. LOCALS F. L. Glick, ML, is teaching in Manila. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's Chas. Stolphe has returned to school. Sam Hughes, of Hutchinson, has cuttered school. Mr. Morse of Pleasanton, visited K, U, this week. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. S. W. Smith of the junior class is back in school. All the best brands of cigars at Smith's. Leon Flint, of Manhattan, visited on the hill Monday. Engene Sweet, 00, has been visiting friends on the hill. Foot ball goods at Smith's. Harry Brownson is down for the Phi Delt initiation. Geo. Fry, of Kansas City, visited K. U., friends this week. Miss Mabel Brown left Saturday for her home in Ottawa. Roll Lindburg went to Kansas City Friday evening. Lieut. John Hall, 90 law, is practising in Lawton, Ok. Buy your tobacco at Smith's. Landers and Field, $30 are practising law in Lawton, Ok. O. J. McMath, of Gladstone, Ill. visited his son Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Towslee, of Glenwood, Iowa is visiting her daughter, Francis. Ernest Schooler, one of the Automobile men, has returned to his University work. J. M. Rader has returned to the Law school. He has spent the summer in Colorado. K. U. Views 10cents Arthur Crandall, of Jewell City, arrived Wednesday for a short visit with K.U. friends. At Hoadley's Alfred M. Seddon returned to school and registered in the Law school on Monday. Mr. Adam Oliver of Denver who is visiting his parents was on the hill Wednesday. The halls were filled the day after the election with fellows telling the others how it happened. Scraps of Mounting Board At Hoadley's. Mrs. Wallace C. Payne will deliver the first of the course of lectures on the "History of Missions", at North college, 3:45 p. m., Sunday, Oct. 6. Mr. Quigley left Tuesday for Warrenburg Mo., where he will coach the team of the State Normal. Herman Von Unworth, who is working in Kansas City, spent Sunday with his sister and other friends. Coach Outland has been confined to his room at the Phi Delt house this week, with an attack of malaria. Framed Wind Mills At Hoadleys. Billy Reynolds spent part of the week in Baldwin representing the Howe-Starkweather shoe company. T. J. McCormack, of Chicago, associate editor of The Open Court and the Monist, spent Friday with Prof. Carruth. Roy Cross spent part of the week on the hill. He is on his way to California where he will engage in the lumber business. James O. Edson, one of the editors of the Automobile, who at present is engineer at the State insane asylum, is visiting K. U. friends. Go to Lindsay's for Fine Shoe repairing. 836 Mass. St. The post office boxes have been replaced in the south hall. These are owned by the Y. M. C. A., but any one is welcome to use them. They are a great convenience for through them anyone on the hill can easily be reached. You need one if you go hunting. You use one if you play golf. You need one if you go bicycling. You need one if play ball or indulge in any athletic sports. Fact is, you need one, anyhow. Well, well, we think so. The sweliest line of Sweaters that ever perspired. The prettiest Jerseys that ever transpired. Sweaters for $5.00. Sweaters for $1.00. Sweaters? Sweaters for $5.00; Sweaters for $1.00. OBER'S The Clothiers. Every style is here; every priced Sweater is here. M. K, H. H, McMath spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeca. City Ward spent Sunday in Leicesterworth visiting friends. Earl King, of Holton, went home Friday to spend Sunday. Miss Galloo has moved into her new house on Louisiana street. Kodak Albums 25 cents. At Hoadley's. Mr. Dudley Doolittle left Thursday for Topka and Emporia, for a short visit. Dr.N.Whittier, of Peabody, spent Tuesday visiting his son here. Miss Jessie Steiner and Mr. C. F. Pettijohn, of Oathe were married Wednesday evening at Fostoria, O. The bride is well acquainted with many K. U. people. The K, U. students of Wichita are trying to follow the example of Brown county and form a K, U. association. It is hoped they will meet with success. Webster Wilder, arts, 97 law 30 delivered an address upon the late President McKinley at the memorial service held at Sapulpa, L. T. Mr. Wilder is practicing law at that place. A number of the old football men are back. Hess who played center two years ago is on the field and also Alphin who played guard last year. Davidson, a fast man from Glasco is also here. F. M. Bushby returned Wednesday He has spent the summer in railroad work in central Missouri, C. A. Matson, Esq., of Matson & Matson, has been appointed practitioner in the law of contracts in the school of commerce. Mr. Matson, after studying in the Northwestern Normal school at Straubberry, Mo and the Missouri State University, graduated in the law school of the Kansas State University. He has had considerable experience as a teacher in the institutions named and elsewhere. Wichita Eagle. Law School Notes. mmmmm Robert Mayse, Middle law returned Wednesday. The enrollment in the three clases amounts to 140. Clyde Alphin of the Senior class came back the first of the week and has donned a foot ball suit. Invites you to his store. We carry a full line of Stationery, Art Novelties and Pictures for your 917 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. G. C. WOLF STUDENTS' SUPPLIES Home-Made Cakes AT THE Home Store. 1105 Massachusetts Street. A. E. PROTSCH, F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. LAWRENCE. Residence, 1041 Tenn. Street. Office over Woodward's Drug Store. ARTISTIC TAILOR, KANSAS Suit from $20. Pants $5 up. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. WEAVER'S 829 Mass. St. Phone 312. Students work a specialty The only Imported Novelties to be obtained in Lawrence. Studio newly fitted throughout. ... The Juniors perfected their class organization last Friday morning after which they lustily peeled forth old Jay Hawk. Coro Warren and Mass. treets. The first number of the Kansas Lawyer appeared last month in the form of a souvenir edition. It contained fine half-tone pictures of the faculty and Dr. M. Summerfield. It shows marked improvement under the new management and is being heartily supported by all the law school. The Seniors began the study of "Constitutional Law," Monday and the Junior class "Contracts;" both branches are taught by Uncle Jimmy. Prof. Higgins is so much infactated with the subject of insurance that he has resolved to give a little individual instruction to some members of the class. Store News. ity for a few days the price Robert E. Trosper JR, came in from O. T. Sunday evening and after a couple of days visit went to Chicago on business. He will be back the first of the week to re-enter the Law School. A. D. WEAVER. 15c to $2.50. 25, 35, 50c. Ed Riley of the class of '00 and state representative from this district has registered in the law school. New Golf Gloves, Complete Assortment, the price Jackson Corsets in Pink, Blue and White, the 65c qual- 49c. The Price, 21/2c the yard; Some Beauties The Pair K. U. and National Colors. Assortment, the price Wreaths. 15c Each. Judge Riggs is instructing the Middlers in the subject of Forts DENTIST Watkins National Bank Office 809 Mass. t. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 J. B. WATKINS C. H. TUCKER President Cashier. J. A. HILL W. E. HAZEN Vice President Ass't Cashier EDWARD BUMGARDNER, M. D. D. D. S. PHOTOGRAPHER. 719 Massachusetts Street. DIRECTORS DIRECTORS C. B. WATKINS, C. A. HALL, A. C. Shelley B. WATKINS, B. HALL, M. MITCHELL, W. HAZEN J. HOUSE, C. J. HAZEN Savings Department deposits received Timely and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. Office 809 Mass. t. Telephone 209 2-rings. Students Wanting Bicycles Lawrence Bicycle Company Sporing Coods, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. And consult with them. ALSO 905 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, - - kANSAS. DR. R. B. LESLIE. over Howe's Shoe Store. 829 Mass. Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office 802 Mass. St. Office Phone 36; Res. 191 4-rings. LAWRENCE, - - ANSAS. The first and only dentist in the city to depart from high prices in favor of the masses. Amalgam Fillings, 50 cents, Gold Fillings, half the usual price. Extracting teeth, each, 25 cents. Office over Howe's Shoe Store. 829 Mass. DR. WHEELER, DENTIST. 50 CENTS EACH AT Sol Marks' K. U. PENDANTS, 817 Massachusetts treet. Mrs. E. E. Mendenhall Has bought the Millinery Stock formerly owned by the Mrs. Gardner. and will continue the business at the old stand, 823 Mass. St., where you will find everything in up-to-date Millinery. RIVERSIDE BOAT HOUSE Phone 347. GEORGE F.GODDING. Livery, back and KEENEY, Proprietor. Boarding Stable. 42-14 Vermont St. Telephone 139 CHARLES H. HESS. Telephone 14. Meat Market. 937 Mass. t. Lawrence; Kan. F.R. Bartz West End Meat Market FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Rates Given to Clubs. Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. DR, MCCRORY, DENTIST Amalgam Filling, 50c, 3 for ... $1.00 Cement Filling, 50c, 3 for ... 1.00 Gold Filling ... $1.00 and Crown Filling ... $5.00 to $7.00 Porcelain Crows ... $3.50 Extracting, 25c. 833 MASS. ST. LAWRENCE, KAN. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. t. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Donnelly Bros. Libery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan.