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The Weekly Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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THE LEAVENWORTH WEEKLY October 8, 1897 The Reunion. LOCAL NEWS. Administrator's Notice. Don't Pay Two Prices Republican County Convention. The Republican county convention last week was presided over by County Treasurer Joseph IJleakley, who was not a delegate.

.1. W. Ilausserrcann was secretary. While the committees were getting reports ready Mr. Bailey, for- THE STATE OF KANSAS.

Lravknwokth County, f'5'-1 a the Probate Court in and for said County, in the matter of the Estate of Eugene Wulfekuhler Deceased. Ed lleeves is in Denver. New millinery, Murray's Fair. 'Ladies hats trimmed free, Murray's Fair. Patent Medicines.

Young O.rl Roasted Last Monday night, about 10 o'clock, Blanche Rudolph, aged 10 years, was fatally burned in a most horrible manner. She was at the home of Madison M. 1035 South Fourth street, when the awful accident happened. A male member of the family had gotten some irritating substance in one of his eyes and Mrs. Lift" started to examine the eye with a.

view of relieving it. The girl attempted to hold a coal oil lamp so Mrs. Lift could see better. In some way the girl stumbled against a table, letting the lamp fall upon it. The lamp was broken and the oil took Communicated.

To the Editor of the Post To the many persons who have made inquiries about the condition of affairs in the city treasureship litigation, I desire to say that the case is in the hands of the supreme court of the state of Kansas, iu which papers were filed on the 18th day of May, 18'J7, to obtain full possession of the city treasurer's office. Whereupon the defendant filed a motion "to strike the petition from files of the supreme court record's." which motion was argued by W. A. Porter for the defendant and John F. O'Keefe far the plaintiff, at the June Next Monday reunion week Will open in Leavenworth and it will be a series of entertainments for six days and nights.

Alieady Camp Russell A. Alger is a suburban city in white, and before 43 hours it will begin to fill up with the population that will inhabit it during the week. People who are going to join in the parades are in a furor of work to get their floats ready and are all trying to have something creditable. People who are going to decorate their business houses and residences Mot ice is hereby frtven that Letters of 1 Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Eusrene Wulfekuhler. late of said County, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and aforesaid, dated the lsth.

day of September A. P. Now all persons bavins claims against The said Estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned 'for allowance, within one year from the date of said Let ters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such Estate: and that if such of l.aileyvilie, a candidate for congress as against Case ISi'oderick, made a speech. When business was resumed resolutions of the usual character were adopted. J.

W. Hirst declined the nomination of State senator, after which the nomination was tendered to Judge W. A. Porter, who also refused it. Col.

Gillpatrick was mentioned but the matter was passed and with the The city is full of cripples who will beg during' Reunion week. I S. l.air, of Topeka, is the. new physical director of the Y. M.

C. A. The Salinger Clothing company start a great fall opening sale tomorrow. Mehl Schott's is the place for cheap drugs and medicines. See their Here are a few samples of what we do in this line: fire.

The girl, who had fallen on top claims be not. exhibited within three years term of the supreme court, when the of the blaze, had her clothing saturated i.j, i after the date of said letters, they shall be offices of county clerk and coroner a o---" v.v...... iorever Darreu. have money in all kinds of sums for decorations and are now puzzling and scheming how to use them to best advantage. All is bustle and activity.

Governor Leedy writes that he will was left to the county central com Louis F. Wulfekuhler. Administrator mittee to fill. Nominations for sheriff and was soon enveloped in names. and allowed the plaintiff to amend his Mrs.

Liff's dress also caught fire. The petition. The defendant then filed a young man did his best to smother the demurrer, which was to have been ai- of the Estat of Eugene F. Wulfekuhler, Deceased. were then made.

I. Hook nomi nated Charles H. Miller. J. J.

ITines flames with a table cover and partly o-iid at. thp 'nlv term. but. nt.hor mat. succeeded.

He turned his attention a I wpnniwl t.h tim -f t.h murt. tn Castoria 25c German Family 15c Cuticura Soap, per box Hood's Park's Kidney and Liver Cure 60c nominated George Holybee and P. K. Executor's Notice. Hunt nominated John Volz.

(. J. moment to his mother, when the girl thR exoihisinn nf this citv darted out of the back door and an in Tvvogood stated that his name was be treasury case. As the court is not in ITHE STATE OF kakSAS, Ss stant later she was ablaze arain. She fore the convention also.

Halloting LEAVENWORTH COUNTY. I session in me iuoulus ul ivuirutsL iiuu was Caught by the Other two and the ftpntemher. it, is nrnhahlthat the de- In the Probate Court in and for said County, in the matter of the Estate of Robert j. Brown. Der-eased.

commenced, giving' Miller and Holybee an even start of 41j votes each and fire finally extinguished, but not before mUrrer will be arjrued at the October Valz 37. Twenty-four ballots were lotice is hereby given that bettors Testa- term. taken. The eleventh ballot was a pe she was literally roasted alive. SShe had prompt attention but without avail.

She died about 3 o'clock Tues It is an established fact and freely i'S be at the reunion on Friday, October lr. Commander Piatt, of the Missouri (jr. A. writes to Commander liatkin that 5,000 "old boys" from Missouri will be in the camp. Captain Ed IJ.

Jones says 400 will come on one train from the vicinity of Holton. Applications have been arriving- every day for tents during the week. State. Auditor Morris has secured rooms at 511 Delaware street, and Governor (Hick has accepted an invitation and will be one of the speakers. Headquarters have been opened on Fifth street, near Miami, for the Wisconsin regiments of volunteers.

The board of police commissioners has appointed fifty culiar one. It stood; Miller 39, valz expressed opinion of a large majority hale of said County, deceased, by the" Honor day morning while under the influence able, the Probate Court of the County and of the citizens of Leavenworth that the 40, Holybee 41. Miller ran up to 47 on the 17th ballot and down to 40 on the price list. A barn belonging to John Wickey near Tonganoxie was burned last week. Loss $200.

The public library is now open Tuesdays 2 to 4:30 p. m. and Saturdays to 0 and 7 to 'J p. m. Mrs.

N. It. Hurt was thrown from a buggy at Piper a few ago and sustained severe injuries. Six companies of boys from the state reform school formed a part of the Topeka flower parade. Captain W.

M. Fortescue has returned from IJloek Island where he lias been spending1 the summer. Next Monday every door yard, alley and in the city ought to be perfectly clean for the reunion. John Sanders, for many y-ars the visitors' guide at the Soldiers" Home, lias gone to Santa Monica, Cal. The extremely dry weather of the past ten days lias caused much complaint among the stock raisers.

of chloroform. Miortly after she was i-iiie aioresaia. uatea trie 'Zl. uay or rei)teui ler. A.

1., 1SHT. Now all persons lnivin: Everything at Gut Prices. 21st, but on the 22d lie jumped to 43 Claims the said Estate are herebv burned she said to her mother, who had been sent for, "Don't worry. I inat mey musi present the same to the undersisrned for allowance, wiiliin and was nominated on the 24th ballot, the vote being: Miller 01, Volz 42, will soon be all Her home was 2lr Linn street. Iter father, Samuel year from the dare of said Letters, or thev will of the people should be the supreme law, that the one man power is not an American institution, and that the case in question is purely a contest between two claimants to the treasurer's office.

As no other person is claiming the office the question is merely a question as to which of these two claimants has the better right to the office. It seems that Mr. Fenn is a may he precluded from any benefit of such Esiate; and that if such claims be uol ex Holybee 15, Twogood The names of John M. Cory, of Eas- tnn .1 Conrfnpv of Alpvn.rwlria find Rudolph, is a blacksmith at the Home! hibited within three years alter the MEHL SCHOTT, coal mine. Her -funeral Wednesday morning- was largely attended.

said letters, lliey shall be forever barn special police and detectives for the work. Water barrels are to be set along the Emii.y H. Bkowx, E.xec F. J. Markart of this city, were presented as candidates for county treas- urer, and the other two having de- of the Estate of Cor.

5 tli. and Delaware. Robert .1. Knows. Deceased.

various streets. I he following rules will be posted at Camp Alger: mere intruder, or an attempted No paper or refuse will be allowed to truder, and has no right to the office accumulate in or around the tents. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Paints, Oil, Ins duly and lairiv elected successor Everything of this description must and this unwarranted and acrimoniou be thrown Into the wagon sent around Killed by an Kle -trie Car. Last Friday night Veteran Dowel, of company of the Soldiers" Home, was run down and killed by an electric car managed by Conductor Hillings and Motorman Wicher. It was about 8 o'clock and the car was bowling along south when a few feet north of the gate leading to Mt.

St. Mary's academy the motorman saw a fight should be speedily and promptly in the morning, or in the receptacles for terminated. o. c. Heelkk.

Skilled labor at the military prison rubbish which will be found in the east is now employed making tiook cases ana a tull line or BUGGY JACKS, THIRD PERSON SEATS And and west alleys. and other furniture for the army. lr. llroek Injured. While stepping off an electric car a (lined, Mr.

Courtney was nominated. J. K. Creighton was nominated for register of deeds, by acclamation. Harry Perkins was nominated for county surveyor and Dr.

J. F. MeGill for coroner. Jacob llodenhaus and L. Michael were named for county commissioner and itodenhaus was nominated by a vote of 21 to 12 in the commissioners' convention.

The county central committee afterward nominated McCown Hunt for state senator, J. W. Niehaus for county clerk and Dr. Sol Phillips for coroner. Mr.

II unt withdrew his name last Saturday afternoon. Concessionaire must allow no refuse to accumulate near their tents. All H. K. Siler, who was shot in the back, tew nights ago Dr.

.1. DrocU was waste must be kept in boxes or barrels at Weston, last week, by It. Mnr dock, was still alive at last accounts. wrenched backward and fell receiving BUGGY 1 WAGON REPAIRS a severe contusion iu the right hip and emptied into the refuse holes as often as may be necessary. Neglect in obeying- this order will incur the forfei William Halz has iiled a petition to at lowest prices.

be divorced from his wife, Dolli to which laid him up for several days From Kii'kapoo. ture of the concession. whom he was married Sept. 13, 1SS1. Walking on the guy ropes of the tents dark form just ahead of him.

lie reversed his car and applied the brake, but was too late. The car sped on and a corpse was the result. It seemed that the old man had fallen down on his face and was in the act of raising himself up when the car struck him. His skull was crushed in and botli arms and his chest were crushed. An inquest with the usual result was held.

The veteran was taken to the Home and buried. is prohibited. The congregation at Salein church The Modern Woodmen will give a EmolL fuller 7 Mr No handbills to be thrown around the celebrated the tenth anniversary ot me ball at Kickapoo Oct. 2:5. .1.

11. Wosser camp." building of the church last Saturday. and J. Scruggs have been nominated Youngster Charged With Highway Kob- Cor. Sixth Cherokee Streets.

Grand Marshal Bond has given orders for constables in Kickapoo township. Contrary to expectations Veteran that the Carnival parade will move A new creamery is to tie started at Ivi- Ileis. who. shot himself in the hend last ckapoo this fall. bery.

Isiah Williams, Charles Carson, and Willie Carter were called for tri-l in Justice Johnson's court Wednesday on week with suicidal intent, is recover ing. lie richest oi Klondike nnds is iseggsi WE a charge of highway robbery. They Little Giant Pills. Thev cure not only he grasshopper and sunnower VJl are colored boys, the oldest not more badge of the Soldiers' Home was de constipation, sick headaches and bil promptly at 2 o'clock, and all assistant marshals are to assemble at 1 p. m.

for sashes and instructions. All saddle blankets and bridles to be white. No floats will be permitted to form on Broadway but on the side streets. The public schools will be closed during Reunion week. The flower parade next Wednesday is to be a delightful affair.

than 17. Calvin Hiter, a young colored signed by Mai. W. H. Shoeklev ten Kx-Chief of Police Koberta Dead.

W. V. Roberts who was at one time chief of police of Leaven worth and later settled in Kansas City where he studied and graduated in medicine and kept a drug store died last week unexpected. 1 lis wife found him unconsci iousness, but relieve all kinds of disorders. Take no substitutes.

Sold by man of Tonganoxie, was the complain ing witness. A few days ago he came to the city with a ten dollar bill in his upper left-hand vest pocket, fifteen E. .1. Humphreys' Sons, druggists. Wanted 25 Carpenters.

ous from appoplexy and in hours he cents in his trousers psckets and a few was a corpse, lie was rt' years ot age. clothes a valise, and was on his way lie served in the wa and was on Ad Good men at once. Good work to the fort to look for a iob. He was and steady employment for next walking up the railroad track and switched off at the north coal shaft to three months. Come ready for miral Farragut's flagship during a battle near Xew Orleans.

He leaves six children one of whom is Mrs. J. S. Olund of Leavenworth. The body was brought to Leavenworth Sunday via see the works.

He was soon accosted years ago. The Salinger Clothing company gives a chance ticket for one of their bicycles with every dollar's worth of goods bought of them. At Topeka the citizens had to pay to see the sham battles and Indian dances, and with all that the committee came out if 1.800 in debt. W. I II rich and Geo.

Sehaefer of Atchison ha ve the contract for building the oflieer'ss new quarters at the Fort. It is a job. The police have been warned to look out for a dangerous counterfeit of silver dollars. Kansas City has been flooded with them. work.

SWIFT COMPANY, by the boys mentioned, who caught Stock Yard, St. Joseph, Mo. the Unrlington and buried at Mount him and two held him while the other searched his valise and all the pockets Twenty-three floats are now assured. Miss Dora Lange, the flower queen will be attired in a costume representing a queen of the sea. Mr.

Bauhaus who has the contract for building her chariot has been instructed to spare no expense. The flower parade will be preceded by four mounted buglers from the United States Army who will officiate as heralds. There will be a big trades display on Thursday, carnival balls and fireworks Thursday night, a big parade of all troops Friday morning- and a grand sham battle Friday afternoon and after a day of festivities Saturday there will Mnncie with masonic honors. FOR RENT! but the one containing the ten dollars They found and appropriated the fif The store room No. 500 Shawnee teen cents, lie managed to get into a A Family of Murderers.

A gruesome stjuad of convicts arrived dooryard at a miner's house, when the Street. Inquire at the oflice of The Leavenworth Mutual Building Loan woman of the house drove his assail lit the state penitentiary Saturday night from Cherokee, Kan. Thev were ants away. lie afterward had the boys arrested. Williams, Carson, and ing and Savings Association Edward, George, and Mike Statileback So.

116 South 4th. Str. and their mother, asred 6." years. Mike Cartel' were sent to the county jail for five (lavs each is sentenced for six years for burglary. (Manufacturers Bank be a night attack on Fort Leavenworth.

Troops from Fort Riley Riley arrived yesterday and are encamped north of Camp Alger. Meinbers of the Soldiers' Home are rying to get the widow of the late Gen. Lew Hanbaek appointed matron of the Soldiers" Home. A reception will be given this even and when his time is out he is to be tried for the murder of an Italian ped We are now showing the best value in 36 to 40 inch all wool fancy dress goods at 25c. Plaids from I2ic a yard up.

dler and two girls at Galena two years IMstriot Court lrt-eelins'. The case of George Waller against the Leavenworth Light and Heating company, to recover damages for a Men AVho Have (Jot Hotter ago una throwing their bodies in an abandoned shaft. Ed and George are ing at Ft. Lea van worth to the officers and ladies of the class of 'l7 of the ca J'jx-Mate Senator J. W.

Hirst has re under sentence to be hung for the mur alry and infantry school. barn burned by a live wire, was thrown moved to Omaha to aeeept a position der of Frank Galbraith at Galena last as president and treasurer of tne ood Plain Cashmeres in all colors at 20c a yard. Believing, as we did many months ago, that hese goods would be in great demand and that June and throwing his body in an old out of court because the damage was done: under the administration of the Ryan Richardson have been apples the past week at a rate of man linseed oil mills, lie was man shaft. Their mother is under sentence Leavenworth Coal company. 1 ,500 barrels daily.

Their house has a ajj'er ot the Jjeaven worth linseed oil to serve 25 years iu the penitentiary ne ease wnen naraii iritis sueu tne mills. I lis plaee has not yet lieen for complicity in the murder. city for S2, 000 damages because of a tilled. capacity of 35,000 barrels. Total collections in the revenue oilice for the month of September ag prices would be no lower, we prepared for it and now we offer you the benefit while they last.

washout in Three Mile creek, was dis Henry C. Keller, who for the past ISnld llorsethievinjj. missed, it having oeen snown that sue 1 years has been agent tor an lad signed a receipt in full of all John Esten hired a horse and buggy laims when she received $25 from the Monday and drove out to the Linseed insurance company, lias removed to San Francisco, to take charge of the business-of live Pacific coast States terminal bridge company. Oil mills where he dumped the buggy over an embankment into a railroad cut Isaac N. Collyer wants to be divorced for the same company.

He was born and sold the horse to a camper named rom his wite Margaret. Ihey were in Weston, in 184:2. and at the married at Weston, Sept. 15, 1874. Hiatt for fi.

He got drunk on the mo age ot 1 removed to jLieavenworui, R73ALL CO, Florence Belle North got a judgment ney, was locked up and was afterward where his father, George II. Keller, found out and placed in the eountv agaist the Missouri Pacific for 750. built the first house. Mr. Keller was Bridget Cusick was granted a verdict jail to await trial for horse stealing.

413 415 Delaware Str. city clerk, clerk of the district court, for $3,500 damages for injuries sus and register ot deeds. gregate $32,857.31. Collections for September, were At a meeting of the Populist county central committee, Saturday, F. K.

Taylor was re-elected chairman and Thomas H. Gallagher secretary. Husiness is booming at the great furniture house of S. Simmonds. They were actually too busy to write us up a new advertisement for this week.

Thomas Graham is building- a cozy little frame residence for himself on Ottawa street between Second and Third streets. It will cost him $S50. Have you seen the advertisement of the Salinger Clothing company on page 3. It is big enough to be noticed, and is worth reading for bargain hunters. Mrs.

James Gibney died at Butte, tained by being thrown from a Leav- nworth electric car at Fifth avenue City Council Ioings. The eity council passed an ordinance Before you purchase groceries or provisions cal! or Prominent Farmer Injured. and Spruce streets. Wednesday night to submit to a vote lhe wite ot JNlilton It. Cnrrie was telephone No.

339 While on his farm eight miles west of Lawrence, last week, Mr. John Harris, of Leavenworth, was thrown Perfect Laundering of a man's linen, though so necessary, is not the usual thing. The unusual happens here every week men pleased with spotless linen. Leavenworth Steam Laundry, Phone IT-. oil Delaware Str.

of the people whether or not a new -king -v granted $50 alimony pending divorce proceedings. bridge shall be built at Sixth and Choctaw streets. An ordinance was from his horse and severely injured Divorces were granted to Josie from Br ewstieir Bro One of his hins and his collar bone John Lawrence; Fannie from Wade introduced also to tax curb stone brokers per year. were broken and he received internal Townsend; Thomas from Mary Mc injuries, which were at the time sup J'herson; iheodore Horn Maggie Jja posed to be fatal, but he rallied and it Forge; Anna from Ernst Benne; Annie the only cash grocers in the city, for prices. last Wednesday and the body Late Local Laconics.

The October term of the United was then believed he would recover. from Bob Moorehead, and Smith from was brought to Leavenworth I ruiay His wife and son, Morris, are with him. Eliza Trapner. nirht for burial. She was 00 years of States court convenes in Leavenworth Mi.

Harris is one of the prominent Owen Dufty was given a judgment Monday. Lieut and Mrs. Crofton have capitalists, of the county. Mr. Harris age.

Miss Edna Darrah, niece of Dr. against the eity of Leavenworth for for damages. SEND US YOUR died at 2 cIock yesterday mormnsr gone trom the fort to tne l'resiuio, California. Leavenworth picked nine 18 lbs Best Granulated Sugar SI.OO V. Walter, fell down stairs in Chicago and his bodv was brought to Leaven Herman Baxmann was refused a di 17, Armours of Iv.

C. 13. Grand Scribe lately and so badly contused one of her worth where the funeral took place. vorce from his wife Anna because he lived with her after he had filed his Rees says there are 2,501 members of Encampment Odd Fellows in Kansas. PRESCRIPTIONS, ankles that it was kept in a plaster cast for several days.

New Sour Krout 15c per gal. Best Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 10c petition. Hlosser Had Another Wife. Have you seen those elegant bicycles in the windows of the Salinger Cloth The Democratic campaign was opened at Kickapoo last night. Great council of Red Men meets in Pittsburg Oct.

l'j. It has developed that veteran Sebas An Old Historic House ISumed. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables always on hand. tian Ulosser who was found murdered ing company? They are to be given away for Christmas presents to the The coroner's jury in the Mohan ac The residence of Jacob Schwagler, last August had a wife and child in St. Louis at the tune he married the wo customers of the house.

cident returned a verdict blaming the coal company for neglect. J. A. Lo three miles from the city, on the Lawrence road, was destroyed by fire last man who was arrested for his murder. It was current at the Soldiers' Home gan, 720 Dakota street, has been ap week.

Nothing of consequence was Blosser was a pretzel peddler in St. a few days ago that Maior J. G. Row pointed attendant at the Topeka in saved. The tire caught in the attic Louis and leaving-his family came to land will be transferred to the Dan sane asylum.

A jury said Silas Meeker Leavenworth last March. May 22 a li ville, Home as governor. He says there is no foundation for the report cense was issued at Leavenworth or himself and Antoine Narath and they was not guilty of having assaulted veteran Solomon Clark. There will be a civil service examination at the from the pipe of the kitchen stove. The house was built in 18G2, when lumber was worth $90 a thousand and nails 15 cents a pound by the keg.

Jesse James boarded there once for a couple of days. Many notables of the General Pope was forgotten by the were married. The original wife will get the pension. An attempt was made officer who named the streets of Camp postofhee Dec. 4.

People should not wear gold watches and diamonds dur Russell A. Alger. Few officers sta THE CASH GROCERS. 419421 Cherokee Str. Leavenworth, Kan.

yesterday to sret wile jNo. 2 out on a tioned at Ft. Leavenworth took greater writ of habeas corpus. ll pride in the garrison than Genera ing the reunion Clyde Mattox's mother has appealed to President McKinley to pardon her son. Miss Alice Evans has been elected principal of the Morris school.

1 'ope. Did Not Remain Free Long. wrest used to stop there. It was known all tli rough the west as "The Three Mile. House." Mr.

Schwa-gler's loss is about insured for 800. He will rebuild. "Meanwhile himself and family are living in a tent. Warden Lund is, ot the state peni tentiary, will keep open house during Robert Gunter, released about ten days ago from the military prison, a few hours ahead of a sheriff who the reunion. He will have an extra THE VISITORS TO THE RE-TffllON are iuvited to call at our salesroom and view our exhibition of force of guards so that visitors may be Licenses to Marry.

Permits to get married have been is It would be just as fatal to put wanted to re-arrest him for a murder shown through the prison every day what we thought best into the pre committed at Galena thirty'years ago next week. sued by the probate judge to the follow ing: Irving Landis, son of Warden Harry seription your physician gave you as to trv to sell vou some remedy did not go far. He wTas caught in the Indian Territory, and is now in jail in Missouri awaiting trial. It is likely SAME. AGE Landis, of the State penitentiary Councilman McXally's Escape.

Councilman Thomas MeNally had a narrow escape a few afternoons since, lie was standing on a curbstone in front of his transfer office on Delaware street when he was struck on the top of the head by a pair of pincers that fell from the hands of a lineman 30 sailed from San Francisco Oct. 1 for Queensware and Glassware he will snend the rest of his life in ue'iSAFersman other the one you ask for. We uey i do not substitute one thing for an- Lewis two years' cruise aboard a United prison if he escapes the rope. It is al graduate islev 23 States man-of-war. He is a of Annapolis class of '97.

leered he killed a man named Benhain other. We would tell you if yon Wes Far, Fannie Montague '20 for stealing his sweatheart. Samuel Holly, who was burned to Leonard Robinson 26 J. Hazen. IS asked which we thought was best, but we carry all leading remedies and sell you what you desire.

death by an exDlosion iu the Home Electric Railroad Matters. coal mine last week, was a brother-in 11. jN. Smith, of lioston, vice presi dent of the electric railroad, and J. 1 feet above on a telephone pole.

The tool struck a wire in falling aud broke its force, or it would have gone through the skull. As it was Mr. McXally got only a scalp wound and was" out next day. Shoplifters Early AVork. William Kennedy and Stokes are two young chaps who came from Edrington, of Memphis, secretary, ar rived in this city Monday.

All day law of police officer George Craig. He was buried by the American Enterprise association. He leaves a widow and children. Next Saturday the Union Pacific Tea Company will give with every pound of tea, can of baking powder or dollars worth of coffee one of they expected jNewman Erb, the presi E. J.

HUMPHREYS' SONS, Druggtsts and Pharmacists. Cor. Third and Delaware Sts. All Car Lines. embracing everything in the line from the very cheapest to the most costly goods, in endless variety A larger or more elegant assortment of Fine Decorated and FMain Porcelain, Brica Brae, Cut Glass, Engraved and Fancy Glassware, Lamps, Table Cutlery etc.

can not be found in the Missouri Valley, ftgf" No trouble to show goods. dent of the road, but he did not arrive that day or Tuesday, he having stopped over in Chicago to. visit his brother, L. M. Erb; who resigned his position as nowhere in particular, to pick up a few things during the reunion.

While getting their hands in they picked up a bolt of curtain calico from the front of manager of the road. A new manager Christian Sass. 27 Martha A. Hedrick 17 Several days ago W. D.

Kelly had trouble about his household affairs and was assaulted and cut on the left hand with a corn knife. He was arrested for assault and battery and tried before a jury. The latter found that he hid provocation to make a row and adjudged him not guilty. A deed was filed in the Register of Deeds office a few days ago by Hiram P. Dillon special master, conveying to the Leavenworth, Kansas Western Ry.

the Kansas Central railroad for a consideration of $.500,000. The shops and general offices of the road are to be in Leaven worth. G. A. Vax Hall, the leading druggist of Butler, writes: "We are is what they were called together to consult about.

Small store. They offered to sell the stuff to a colored woman Stringent Police Regulations. named Annie Taylor, and she told the police. They were arrested and fined All car lines stop at our doors. The board of police commissioners give it out good and strong that they each, which will keep them out of M.

DONOVAN, ('OA ICE AND TRANSFER COMPANY Hay. 3K.00 to S7.00 por ton delivered. 'orn, itOc to per bushel Iowa Oats. 30c Bran 55c per 100 lbs torn Chop tioc 100 1 bs Coi and Oats Chop 70c per 100 lbs, -delivered. Coke 8c per bushel, delivered.

Coal soft. lump. lOHe. per bushel. .2.05 per ton.

delivered. Wood. long, per cord 1.75 delivered. Wood, chunks, sawed, per cord 4-50. delivered.

lliird 3S.T0 ner ton delivered. mischief until the crowds get away. are going to have no apple or flour those excellent covered sheet iron roasting pans, worth at least 75 cents. Every family should have such a pan. Mrs.

Lena R. Hershfield, of Leavenworth, has filed a petition to be divorced from It. N. Hershfield, of Kansas City, alleging desertion. The defendant is the sou of Reuben N.

Hershfield, at one time a resident of Leavenworth and leading jeweler in Kansas. A brick pavement has been laid diagonally across Fourth street from the west entrance of the National Hotel to the east entrance of the Hotel Imperial. The wall has been removed between the bar of the National and the room west of it to make a new dining room. J. H.

Gregg, of Dundee, writes: "My little daughter, who has been throwing, grease daubing, bladder pounding, knocking off hats, or undue familiarity with ladies on the streets during the reuuion. Policemen are to promptly lock up all offenders. Colds quickly caught are more quick troubled with Croup ever since she was having splendid success with Beggs" Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. It is one of the best sellers we ever had and three months old, I never found anv C. L.

KIAPP S. E. Corner Third and Delaware Streets. 1 handle only he best froods. and will save thing to relieve her until 1 tried Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup, and that has cured her entirely.

I think it is the best gives satisfaction to all who have tried you money it you ouy ironi me. Vault Cleanina 'J5e Der barrel. ly cured by Beggs' Cherry Cough Sy- it, rup. Sold" by E. J.

Humphrey's Sons, We take pleasure in recommending Sold by E. Humphreys1 Sons, Tel. No. 247. Premium Stamps Given.

Cough Syrup on the market." Sold by Office Cor. Main and Cherokee Streets Druggists. Druggists. L. J.

Humphreys Sons, Druggists..

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About The Weekly Leavenworth Post Archive

Pages Available:
308
Years Available:
1896-1897