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The Fort Riley Guidon from Fort Riley, Kansas • 8

The Fort Riley Guidon from Fort Riley, Kansas • 8

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VHK FOKT Kl LEY GUim. Fort by York Negatives made at the Co. ELEGANT. The Red Cross cirar beats them all LOCAIi. Peunell for Best Photos.

Smoke the Red Cross cigar at the Post lixehange. Sgt. O'Keeffe spent Christmas Post Exchange. I All the latest odors in Palmer's fumes at the Corner Pharmacy. Per with Sgt.

and Mrs. Wheeler, in town NEW YEAR'S tor all Rinds of oilet Articles, see he new telephone comj.any are installing their phones in the post this Miller Shoemaker. They treat every body right. week. GIFTS Mr.

Hugh Boliu, the enterprising N. Pvt. Chas. A. Gross, battery, is Y.

Life man, and Dr. Kidd, of a ten days furlough in Kan spend inj sas Citv. City, were in the post last week. Miss Myrtle Hoffman, of Meriden, Pvt. Wm.

I. Feather. battery, left Monday for Minneapolis, spend a cousin of Mrs. Hardy, spent Cliristmas with the Steward and his a couple of weeks wth relatives. All drill has been suspended until af wife.

1st Lieut. W. S. Guignard, 4th Art'y, has been detailed instructor in the de for gentlemen grace ter New Year's, horse exercise being the order of lie day, or rather, morning. Maj.

Winfield S. Edserly. 7th Cav has been relieved as Inspector General of this and ordered to join his regiment at Havana, Cuba. According to the St. Louis Globe Democrat, Gen.

Lee, the Dept. cases and shelves in the greatest pro-fusion. Here's a partial list: Ties, Scarf, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker-chiefs, Umbrellas, of the Missouri, will shortly visit this post on a tour of inspection. Pvts. Yearsley and 8th Cavalry, Fort Reno, who were witnesses before the general court in session here.

copyright rejoined their proper station early last week. Hats, Shoes and Fine Hosiery. Ret. John Crider, Sth who has been sick in hospital since his detach Surprising, what handsome and last- partment of foreign languages at West Point. As yet nothing definite, that we can learn, has been done in inaugurating the work on the proposed Electric li'y.

from Junction City to Fort Uiley. Philip Kehl, formerly corporal in' 15, Stli Cavalry, and discharged last September, re-enlisted at Fort "Crook, for his old troop and joined last week, glad to see you back, old man. igt Sgt. James Brown, 13 battery was discharged yesterday, per expiration of service. The sergeant has completed years service, and counting double time for foreign service, has but 22 months for retirement.

He will enlist tomorrow. We expect to see Corp. Batterton, of troop, on the duty list this week, as i he limb which has been causing him so much trouble is fa getting well. Some muscles of the thigh were torn apart in the Washburn Fort Riley game and ever since that date his leg has been constantly troubling him. NThe firm of F.

J. Casten Son, located on Washington and 12th streets in town, is a new one to Junction City, and if the first sales of their cigars offers any criterion, they will do an im ment left for Cuba, is now practically ing things a few dollars will buy. convalescent and will 'be transferred to B.bth Cavalry. The famous recruit detachment, 8th Cavalry, is no more, its members hav W.A ing been assigned to the various troops of the regiment in Cuba. Sgt.

Douglas-went to troop. Corp. Charles O. Sleeper, Siege Batt'y. 7th who has been under treat-attheA.

Gen. Hospital, at Hot Springs, for rheumatism, rejoined the post yesterday. He is fully recovered. Bingham, Clothier. 1st Door north of Bartell House The dance in the Mess Hall on was largely attended, quite a coming from town.

Everyone had mense business. A more delightful smoke than the "Nicko," a five cent ci- a delightful evening, the excellence of the music contributing largely tp the pleasure of the evening. jar of their manufacture, is hard to linil, and we wish the new Arm a long noon II 90 II A switch engine from town while put and prosperous business career. ting in some cars of coal un the spur last Wednesday afternoon, jumped the Segt. Knud Boberg and Pvt.

Talley, track. It was gotten on again in the Troop 1), and Pvt. Philip Sausen, 8th course of an hour or so, after consider able hard work by the train crew. Cavalry, went to Fort Logan, last Wednesday, to bring back to this post, The Mrs. Murphy, wife of Sgt.

Murphy of the Band, tub Cavalry, who is at present under guard, five enlisted men, charged with desertion. The prisoners are as living in Boston, and is very pleasantly follows: It. L. Yarbrough, JD, 8th Caw, I ill located, we understand, remembered Marry si.uiair, dosepn Niamey, Joseph the families of the enlisted men of the nunenger ana iienry vergein, Recruit th Cavalry, who are domiciled in the Detachment, sth Cavalry. They return ed yesterday.

post, on hristmas, by sending each some appropriate gift. It was a very 1 20th Ceottiiry thoughtful way of remembering those "lhe Prisoner of Zenda" is too well known to require an extended review as wnose lovea ones are iar away "upon the firing line." to ract and incident. First produced bv E. H. Solhem at the Lyceum in New i O.

Wibking, dentist, Junction City, iorK, was afterwards Bent en Kansas, over Kellers. with James K. Hackettin the dual role Of Hudolph Rassendyll and King Ru .1. G. Blaine has opened his barber shop in I) troop.

Give him a call. dolph of Ruratauia. and since then has proved one of the greatest successes of the day. Edward E. Rose made the dramatization, from Anthony Hope's Finds us, as ever, abreast of the times.

Bright, clean and newsy, we will endeavor to keep up with current events, and keep you posted on your home doings. Subicribe now, and novel, imu uas snown great tact and ae compiisnmeni in making this great story acceptable, truly interesting, and PARK STEAM LAUNDRY. PHONE 31,. Our work is ciinrnntepd. We Inspiring in dramatic form.

The action start the new century right. is quick and lively and there is no perfunctory narrative or tedious dialogue. The-uclion and spirit of the theme does not lapse, and we have biiccession of picturesque events presented by as capable a company of players as has ever Kiven life to this, the greatest of all mo have all the latest sterilizing ma chinery known to the trade, and know we can inve satisfaction. dern romantic dramas, prominent among whom are Vaughau Olaser, Charlotte Tlttell, Robert Conness. Helen Strickland, Cecil Owen, Marion Daniels, V.

L. Buchanan and others. Comes to tjie opera house, Saturday, January ftth The Guidon WAGON CALLS DAILY. THOS. DIXON..

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1899-1912