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Fort Leavenworth News from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

Fort Leavenworth News from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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PORT LEAVENWORTH NEWS. The Place to Trade Ct. Jan. 17th, for introducing liquor into quarters. Company F.

Pvt. Hugh W. Dunn was transferred to Co. of the regiment Jan. 13.

A furlough for ten days from Jan. 17th to visit at Omaha, was granted Pvt. Wm. J. McConnell.

Pvt. Wm. C. Fleming has been detailed on duty with Machine Gun Platoon vice Albert King, discharged. Cook Wilson H.

Barton left the 19th inst. for Lincoln, to spend We cash your finals absolutely free of charge, giving each man a duplicate to see that they are correct. BIG BARGAINS in Suits, Overcoats, Trunks and Suit Cases. We invite to look over our line. 1st.

Lieut. E. Alexis Jeunet has fjeen detailed with the Signal Corps and is on duty with Co. Signal Corps at this post. ist Lieut.

E. H. Tarhutter was on ieave of absence JanuaKy 15, 16, 17, and Lieut. Bailey commanded the company. Lieut.

A. B. Kaempfer is commanding Co. vice Lieut. Tolley on a two months leave of, absence since the 15th inst.

ist Lieut. W. C. Jones, commanding: Co I until Jan 18th, has been detailed with the Signal Corps to take effect Feb. ist, on which date he will report to the C.

Fort Wood, N. for duty. Sergt. G. B.

Dunnagan, Hospital Corps, after re-enlisting at this post in the Hospital Corps, will reportto C. O. 13th Inf. for duty with the regiment enroute to Manila, P. I.

Captain E. R. Gibson, Commissary of the regiment, returned from his three months leave of absence the 15th inst. and was placed in com i MEN'S OUTFITTER. 316 Delaware Street.

i -I' 'I' "H' -I' 'I- i ft i anrnm Bill Says: "It's fine business to beat it in out of the cold where there's good music and that" at nnrzj nn a ten day furlough. Company G. Discharged per expiration of term of service Jan. 19th, Muse. Jesse L.

Harris. Company H. Pvt. Jamtfs A. Thomas left the 19 inst.

for Pittsburg, to spend a months furlough. 1 Company I. Pvt. Hink, transferred from Army Service Schools was appointed company cook vice Cook Randall to duty as Private. Artif.

G. C. Shiflette, furlough 30 days from Jan. 16th to Basic City, Va. Pvt.

E. R. Allen has been detailed on E. D. as ass't to Post Electrician.

Company K. Pvt. Michael Schwartz requests to re-up at this post for Genl. Service Infantry at Fort LeavenworthSSHf Infantry at Fort Slocum, N. Y.

His time expires Feb. 13th. Cook Arthur L. Shepard is on furlough in K. from Jan.

13th to Feb. 2, 1911. Company L. Pvt. Benedict W.

Kulmus was relieved as Cook of the Prisoners Mess Jan. 16th. Company M. Pvt. Chas.

E. Young has been detailed on duty as Mail Orderly Jan. 1 6th. Pvt. George M.

Louthan was discharged per time out the 18th inst. Muse. Mike Gollenger is a patient in the Tost Hospital since the 14th inst. lI UJ mudewulle 4 The artists are grand, The best in the land, You will never regret that you went, The music you'll hear, Is incentive to cheer, And you'll say that's a dime well spent. Mensing Amusement Company pii mm mm mwiiihww pwwwi mr-nnitumAi saSlioe Repairing mand of Company I the 19th inst.

Band. Pvt. V. F. Schaeffer has been transferred to Band 4th at Ft.

Crook, Neb. Pvt. 'Giuseppe Spada requests to be transferred to Band 15th Infantry, at Fort Douglass, Utah. Word has been received at this post that Vincent Selbicky re-enlisted Jan. 14th at Fort Riley, for the 7th Cavalry Band.

He was discharged Jan. 10th. Company A. Scrgt. Potter received a sick furlough from Jan.

18th to Feb. 17th to to Springfield, to recuperate from an operation. Company B. Arthur J. Flanagan discharged from Co.

4th re-enlisted at this post and was asigned to Co. B. Corpl. Cavert and Lance Corpl. JVlcNulty, both sick in Post Hospital inst.

Company C. Pvt. Wm. T. Cornell on furlough at Oakland, Iowa, from Jan.

14th to 28th, 191 1. Rufus R. Rodgers and Davis B. Eagle, both discharged from Co. 4th re-up at this post for 13th Inf.

and were assigned to this company. Q. M. Sergt. Heern requests to be discharged by purchase on account of his widowed mother who needs his help on her farm.

Corpl. Whites and Muse. Baker from furlough to duty 14th inst. Cook Sherley, discharged Jan. 10 re-up for the Army Service Schools the nth and joined the Benedicts the 12th.

Company D. Corpl. Mull has permission to re-tip at this post for 17th Inf. at Fort McPherson, at expiration of his term of service Jan. 30th.

Scrgt. Forstcr was on a five day pass from Jan 12th to 16th, which he spent in Lawrence, Kans. Company E. Dunn transferred from Co. has been appointed Lance Jack in the company.

Corpl. Robert Sedusky was reduced to grade of Private by Sum. Gents Sewed Half Soles, 75c TROLLEY TO KANSAS CITY II Trains Daily Leaven- 11 worth to Kansas City Work and Material Guaranteed. GUS ZOBEL, 427 Shawnee Street 427 Sew Leave Leavenworth, Third and Delaware (a. 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30.

(p. 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30,, 10:30. Saturday and Sunday Nights at Midnight. Leave Kansas City, Tenth and Main (a. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00.

(p. 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. 11:30 p. m. THEATRE CAR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS.

Saturday and Sunday Nights 11 o'clock car; last car at 12 midnight. The Kansas City-Western Ry, Co. Smith and Chapman SHEARS, RAZORS and HORSE-CLIPPERS Ground aid Repaired. Full line of Soaps, Brushes, Perfumeries and other articles for the toilet 309 Delaware St Leavenworth, Kansas. (Patronize dDcir Advertisers.

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