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Western Life from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

Western Life from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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Western Lifei
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Leavenworth, Kansas
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WESTERN LIFE News Briefs. WANT ADS. Advertisements under this head will be inserted at the very low Bum of one cent The heavy rains caused the river "Wanted," -'For sale" etc. will not bo count- to rise nearly three leet last week. art Vi ah wUl mr nomn HI arid poaa I The Time For Thought.

Is not after you have purchased a Gun, Rifle or Ammunition, but before you pay more than I am selling them for. This is an unparalleled offer and we only It was filled With drift from the make it in order that our readers may reap A the benefit of the opportunity. Write your various streams that empty into it ad plainly, count the words and enclose the payment either in stamps or silver. You above liere. must send money with order and your ad, must be mailed so as to reach here not later Sheriff Everhardy returned from than Wednesday.

the Indian lerritory Friday witn FOR SALE I will sell 160 acres of "ameB Wuuu my farm with house of 5 rooms and other who escaped with the convict who wantineto raise stock could not have a was kllled hY Carl Deitsch. Mrs. C. C. Smith of 741 Ottawa better place.

Price $1500. I will take part cash and give time on the balance. John Buchanan, Lo wemont, Leavenworth county, Kansas. Winchester Repeating Rifle, 22 Cal. 15-shot, New Model 1890, Detachable frf pZfi Barrel Colt's New Lightning Maga- zine Rifle, 24-inch barrel, lon.0.0.1!.: Single Barrel Shot Guns, 12 giiuge Breech loading, Decarbonized Blued stf-el barrel, walnut stock, heavy nickle frame 4 50 street was badly scalded while canning tomatoes last week.

She was FOR SALE Second hand Loom for sealing a can of hot tomatoes when the pent up steam burst off the lid Carpet Weaving, price $10. 8. It. Shepherd, 415 Osage Leaven w. throwing the scalding tomatoes into SV A I I.I, lit I lUli SAljly A splendid trucii larm en of 12X acres.

8 room house, U. mile from her face. Her eyesight is not Platte City, the county seat. 2 good jured but the skin peeled from her cellars, one fine arch cellar, small vine face, neck and hands. yard, some fruit trees, cistern and well, small barn.

For particulars address box 88, Platte City, Mo. Conductor Aug. Charleston of the K. C. andL.

Electric road found a purse on his car the other day WANTED Medical Journal desires a representative in this locality, permanent employment. Salary and com that contained $85. He took mission. Address E. T.

154 East 72, great deal of trouble to find the II. and R. 12-gauge, Top-Snap, Rebounding hammer, Blued barrel, walnut stock, case hardened frame and tijf K( choke bore O.OU Ivers Johnson Single Ejector Gun, no top or side action; can be opened, closed and fired without changing the position of the hands, Half Hammer, Blued Barrel, (jgT lf Choke Bored, IP I WU Double-Barrel Shot Guns; New Ithaca Hammerless, Choke-Bored Nitro steel barrels, full pistol grip, with rubber cap, fine j0 AA English walnut stock, aad nicely wiilU The L. C. Smith, Parker, Syracuse, Lefever and other Standard makes at prices that are just right.

Double Barrel Hammer Guns, 1 and 16 gauge, $7.50 and up. JNeW lOriCUlty. nwnor anrl wa FOR SALE 10 rOOUl boarding hOUSe. e.mPlr tnr bia hnnaatxr Thfi mirsfi lor business. Good reason I 1 Splendid place belonged to a Kansas City traveling for selling.

Opposite K. C. L. Power house. E.

A. Lawrence, Wolcott, Kansas. man. FOR SALE Three car load, high bred, ohigh class, Colorado matched mares and Alleys. Will be at Boling September 15 to 20.

Dklavey Robertson. The Snyder Cassingham flour mill, formerly known as the Rush mill, has been sold to Perry Hutchinson of Marysville, Kansas. He is T. T. REYBURN CORN IS 5th.

and Cherokee. Three full blood Shepard known as the 4 'Millionaire Flour FOR SALE Pups. Enquire of M. Eniugat, 4 Limit Man of Kansas." He is reported to have paid between $25,000 and $30,000 for the property. The mill will be opened up at once and run full time from now on.

FOR SALE 30 acres of fine corn in the field will average 60 to 05 bushels per acre. Want to sell it standing. Wm. Kikhey, R. 11.

No. 3, Leavenworth. Lou Davis, who used to live in his county, is now a prominent 1R UttWAlM) will nn.irl for t.hf cattleman of Upton, Wyoming. He was in town the other day after selling a car load of fine horses in Tou-ganoxie. lie sold many horses to covery of the body of John Kaminski, Monday noon some men and boys acred 12 years, who was drowned in the i i Missouri rive; near the Homo mine on found a hlve of bees swarming in a Tuesday, September 2nd.

tree near the corner of Broadway Ambkobb Kaminski, 200 Poplar st. and Shawnee etreets. They got a Announcements. lot of tin pans and bells and raised I hereby announce myself as a candi- a terrible noise until at last the bees date for the ollice of Probate udge for Th Leavenworth County, subject to the de- got into a solid mass, men Charlie the British agents during the Boer war, and says the agents didn't know the first thing about horses and the A BARGAIN. James Orr was one of the best farmers in Leavenworth County and he owned one of the best farms in the county.

Mr. Orr died a short time ago and the family have decided to sell the farm. It consists of 240 acres of laud and a good house and barn. It is well improved. This farm is situated in High Prairie Town Americans simply sold them all ihe cisiou of the Republican Comity Con- Horn and Ernest Keller who know i W.

II. BOND. vention. old plugs they had. Last Thursday Judge Hawn mar all about bees got after them.

Kel I hereby announce myself as a can- ler rubbed a thick sugar syrup all over his bare arm and then thrust ried Fred J. Bott, aged 27 years, nidate for Treasurer of Leavenworth and Miss Helen S. Elliott, aged 21, county, subject to the will of the repub it into the mass of bees. When he lican convention. J.

W. UAW. both of this county. withdrew it the bees clung to it by hundreds. These he wiped off into I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge for Leav A local architect is busy with the plans for a $1,200 school house at enworth County, subject to the decision anothpr load and of the Republican County Convention.

a Pan ana tnen Sot anotner loaa ana Loring. C. P. it ri i li vu liu. soon untune naa tnewnoie swarm.

Mrs, Dakotah Ryan is in Chicago I hereby announce myself as a can- Frank Burnett, who drives the ship, one-half mile south of Boling. The price is $50 an acre, if sold at once. The farm is rented until the first day of March, but arrangements can be made so that the purchaser could put in wheat if he so desired. For further particulars, apply to E. Jameson, or to Henry Orr, who lives one- on a visit.

didate for the office of Probate Judge for i rt 4vrt pDf Leavenworth Count v. subject to the iauuu' action of the Democratic County Con- met with a serious accident Monday vention. Lauuens Hawn. Ir State of Kansas eg Leavenworth, Co. la the District Court In and for said County and State.

Lucy Carr Plaintiff vs Joseph Carr Defendant You. the above named defendant, Joseph near ijrrant monument when tne date for the office of County Commis neckyoke broke and the pole drop cirtnai tf tha ret TllfttriPt TiPtivpnwnrt.1i I half mile south of Boling. County, subject to the will of the Demo- ped. Ihe team ran away and Bur- Carr, are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named Plaintiff. T.nf a nd that she has filed heroetitlon cratic County Convention.

nett was thrown out. He struck 11 EN It foQUIKES. for divorce against you in the above entitled cause and court, and that you must answer 1 hereby announce myself as candi on his head and was badly cut and bruised and had an arm broken. The Catholic, German Lutheran, date for the office of County Commis said petition on or oerore tne zutn aay or October, A. D.

1902, or the same will be taken Mtnifl. and ludsrment rendered against you Miss Mary Ode of Lowemont has sioner for the First District, Leavenworth County, sbbject to the decision of the comt to Leavenworth, where she accordingly, divorcing plaintiff from you for your fault, towit willful abandonment for more than one year, and restore her to her maiden name of Lucy Coburn. and for costs St. Josephs, and Sacred Heart Democratic County Ccn vention. Drake Spehcer.

will attend Prof. Leach's Business schools all opened Tuesday. of suit and such other and further relief as College. the Court deem3 Just ana equitaDiein tne Mrs. M.

B. Roche has left for her I hereby announce myself as candi- fnr tha nftico nf fVmntv flnmmia- nremises. Mr. and Mrs. O.

J. Potter of sioner for the First District, Leavenworth home in Kansas City after a months County, subject to the decision of the y'ltit ner gjster rs Frank iiUUI VyWVIV, By Dknnis Josis, Her attorney, Dated Leavenworth, Kansas, This 3rd day of September, 1902. Lowemont attended the carnival at Easton Wednesday. Democratic couniy convention. ir Matt Kennedy.

Mottin of Lowemont. First Published September 4th, 1902..

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