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The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 1

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The Daily Newsi
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1 NE WS yAILY i 'JaW 1 15 Cents a Month Wakeeney, Katts. Tuesday October 15, 1912 Vol. 2. No- 12. Whole No.

117. Political AdvertiseraentB MRS. CONE JOHNSON, oosevclt Utfotice tJiis! One of the Vice-Presidents of the Woman's National Wilson and Marshall Organization. Shot llililillllll IT. BENSON, Republican Nominee, County Clerk, Election, Tuesday Nov.

5. Day E. Cypher, Republican Nominee, Clerk of Court, Election, Tuesday Nov. 5. Unknown Nan Fired on Col onel as He Left Hotel in Milwaukee to Address Meeting Mm Norway mackerel injbrine 20c each, 2 for 35c Herring in brine, 10c each, 2 for 15c Lake fish in brine, 2 foryi5c Herring, smoked, per lb.

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0. can 15c Oysters, cove. ioc and 15c Norwegian 20c 2 for 35c French sardines 25c Domestic snrdines, 5c and ioc VMM. C. M.

BELL, For Treasurer, Republican Nominee November Election i' if; Mm- VV. J. Williams, I Milwaukee, Oct. 15, 2:30 p. m.

Special to the Daily News. Colonel Roosevelt's W9uld-be slayer was overpowered and captured by Roosevelt's secretaries. He gave his name as John Schrenk and address 27 East Tenth New York. He is of German ntionality. X-rays shows the bullet imbedded in wall of chest, did not enter lung cavity.

The colonel was taken to Chicago at midnightwhere he was operated upon and the bullet extracted. The wound is not considered dangerous by physicians. The assassin had been following Roosevelt for a month and is undoubtedly crazy. Milwaukee, (Special to the News) Theodore Roosevelt was shot in the breast herelast night by an unknown assassin. The extent of his Injury at thisitime is unknown.

Colonel Roossvelt's physician refused to express an opinion whether the colonel's injury was serious For Clerk of Court Election November 5th. it Zlk i A. S. Peacock, For Probate Judge November Election. Wm.

Penn full cream cheese per lb, 25c Brick cheese perjlb. 25c Edam cheese, each $1.15 "Quality Groceries Mrs. Cone Johnson of Tyler, one of the vice-presidents of the Woman's National Wilson and Marshall organization and president of th Wilson and Marshall Woman's organization In Texas, is In New York, where she will remain during the rest of the presidential campaign in connection with the work of the national organization at the headquarters in the Fifth Avenue building. Mrs. Johnson came east with her husband, who is one of the most prominent politicians, most successful lawyers and most brilliant orators in Texas, to attend the Baltimore convention.

Mr. Johnson was chairman of the Texas delegation which, as is well known, was Bolid for Governor Wilson throughout the famous Baltimore sessions. He will actively participate in the campaign, delivering a number of speeches for the ticket. Mrs. Johnson has been spending the summer in the east and will remain here to do all In her power for the advancement of the Democratic cause and the election of Wilson and Marshall.

Mrs. Johnson has done splendid work In her own state at the head of the organization of women which has been working with success in a well directed effort to raise funds for the Democratic cause and Increase Interest In the campaign. She was president of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs and has for years been active in that organization. She was formerly president of the Texas division United Daughters of the Confederacy. She was for over ten years a member of the board of regents of the College of Industrial Arts located at Denton, Tex.

This board was the first in' the history of the state to Include women. Mrs. Johnson's presence will add material strength to the' splendid headquarters force of the national organization with which she Is officially con-Bected. A until he had examined thejwound. A superficial examination of the wound was made when he reached Star Grocery Company.

the Auditorium, and three physicians agreed that he was in no immediate grave danger. The assassin, who is small of stature, admitted firing the shot, uioson and said that "Any man looking or a third term ought to be shot." In notes fonnd in the man's Locust Club Benches pockets at the police station, were statements that the man had been The following firms own benches Narrow Escape Death Louie Ivan, a young man residing near Collyer, had a narrow escape from death, at the Union Pacific depot at 10:30 this morning. He attempted to board the front end of the caboose of freight train secured thru the Locust blub. visited in a dream by the spirit of We Carry Lumber That will please all customers and meet the demanks and requirements of the most exacting builders is no small undertaking. You cannot find a lumber yard stocked with Better Lumber and Building Material, that will come nearer to meeting all demands than' our yard.

Do not make a purchase out first obtaining our estimates. It will be money in your pocket. We have just added a line of Eastman's KODAK'S Brownie Cameras and Premo Film Pack Camera's also Kodak supplies of all kinds. Hardman Lumber Company William McKinley, who had said, Eppler Co indicating Colonel Roosevelt, "This is my murderer, avenge my death." DBKraus Harry Gearhart No. 57 as it pulled out of the yards Colonel Roosevelt's life was sav ed by, a manuscript of the speech Heyl Weiman Mrs Ida Pearson JKeraus Ed Wheeler Gibson's Drua Store and was thrown between the cars and dragged several rods.

He had his suit case in one hand and with the other he held onto the railing with a death like grip, his legs and feet pounding the ties as he was dragged along. The conductor set which he delivered tonight. The bullet struck the manuscript, which retarded its force as it passed thru into the flesh. Verbeck Lumber and Supply Wollner Frank Kline George Baker Cunningham Hotel Trego, Mer. Co SENATOR GEORGE H.

HODGES Captain A. 0. Girard, of Milwau Company. Wa-Keeney, Kansai the air brakes and brought the kee, who was on the front seat, jumped almost at the same time, Wakeeney Telephone Co. train to a stop, and Ivan then climbed into the caboose and went on his way rejoicing.

Trego State bank and in an instant the man was overpowered and disarmed. The train men and parties on the depot platform expected to see In spite of the entreaties of phy Ivan ground to pieces, and it was sicians, Colonel Roosevelt insisted WA. DOERSCHLAG, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Buys and sells land: collects rents and transacts other business for non-residents. Trades a speeialy. Ransom Kansas a great relief to them when they saw him escape uninjured.

Phares Purcell Myerly Hardware store Wakeeney state bank Star Grocery SMHutzel John Spena Verbeck Lumber company Murry, the blacksmith 0 Cook 1 Henry Staatz Trego County Reporter Williams Masonic Notice There will be a special communication of Wakeeney Lodge, No. 148 A. 1.30, Wednesday upon delivering his address. "I will make this speech or die, one or the other." The man who did the shooting refused to give his name. The would-be assassin is five feet five inches in height, weighs 170 pounds, light complexion', bald, dress medium.

He confessed to i the police that he fired the shot and made the remark: afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral services of our late brother, George Bennett. A Announcement I am a candidate for township trustee on the Democratic ticket in Wakeeney township and ask the support of the voters. adv J. J. DRUMMOND.

Dr. Sullivan, the optometrist, is at the American house today. The Good Will Society which was to have met with Mrs. J. J.

Keraus Wednesday afternoon is postponed full attendance is desired. Stanley J. Straw, W.M. C. E.

Ridgway, Sec. Democratic candidate for governor of Kansas who promises to reduce taxation by curtailing unnecessary until Thursday, Oct. 17. "Any man looking for a third expenses. Order the News today.

term ought to be shot." If we print it it's so..

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Pages disponibles:
836
Années disponibles:
1912-1913