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The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 3

The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 3

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JT1ISGE1.LANKOCS. MISCELLANEOUS. I THE CHIEF. AKJOURDALK I'fKMS. Sam Church has been on the sick list, "Wm.

Shipp, of Kansas City, was in List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postoffioe, at Wyandotte, Wyandotte oounty, Kansas, Feb. 10, 1884 LADIES LIST. Aldrich Harriet Barnard J. E. h6wie, 1 Sncceeeor to O.

ST. Harriett.) towu Fridav. Wm Wilduian is eonnued to his bed with Wyandotte To wit sfclp. February 1, 1884, the indebtedness of" Wyandotte township was audi the amount of money in the treasury was $2,045 to pay the indebtedness and interest accrued, leaving the township clear of debt for the first time since its organization. All done uuder the administration of Wm.

Monnger, township E. Cassidy," township clerk. Bully for Wyandotte township. an attack of malaria. 9 The Chief ii lire, trWr-nwafcc, Republican netrtpaper, devoted, to the interest of Wyandotte and Wyaudotte eounty.

Going to lurge number of homes in Wyandotte county, and other portions of the state. TERMS OPS 1'BSCUl PTIOV One Copy One Year, $1.50 One Copy Six Months, 75 One Copy Three Months 50 Geo. D. Sherwin, of Kausas City, was seen on the streets Friday last. Invitations are being issued for the E.

A. Calhoun Rachel Cayler Mrs L.E Drisko Mrs Edwards Flutcer Martha Faulkener Annie Friederich Lena Gregory Mrs Hancock Mrs Jones Modie Jackson Mary Hellen Kennedy Mary Colridge Ester Cannon Lizzie Davis Mrs A Eirshfelt Barah Fox Lilly Finlay Minnie Fa-ly Florida Gearsen Polly Gregg Bell Aaues Lizzie Johnson Lucinda Kapp Elizabetli U. ball in the Armourdale hall. Several parties from abroad are in town looking for bargains in real estate. The W.C.T U.

will meet next Thurs E. KISLEWECK, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GigrarS, TOBACCOS, ADVERTISING RATES. day at 3 p. at the residence of Mrs. 1 column, per year.

do do Miss Hattie Hamilton is recovering from McCullongh, on Third street, between Ann UNDERTAKER and Armstrong street. Business of impor- a severe attack of typhoid-pneumonia. i PUt Jury. The following is the list of the jurors drawn to ecm at the April term of the district court REGL'LAK PANKL. F.

A. Gliding, Kansas City, Geo. Coleman, Prairie township; John Lamou, Quindaro township; George Haskins, Kansas City, L. Parker Wyandotte James Canary, Wyandotte township; T. J.

Williams, Wyandotte; F. A. McDowell, Shawnee township; Robert Pickings, Wyandotte; James Ilayden, Kansas City, Kan; Julius Saner, Shawnee township; G. W. Neubert, Wyandotte.

DRAWN ON SPECIAL VENIRX. Frederick Stutt. Quindaro township. Thomas Quindaao township. W.

R. Colgan, Kansas City, Kan. E. S. Merrill, Wyandotte township.

J. H. James, Wyandotte. J. M.

Kirkhride, Wyandotte township. Samuel Itther, Shawnee township. E. D. Menser, Quindaro township.

Edward Mosley, Wyandotte. O. Sherwin, Kansas City, Kan. J. li.

Holmes. Quindaro township. 1). J. Glavin.

Shawnee township. E. Schneider, Wyaudotte. I). Abbott, Shawnee township.

Long Martha Leavitt Betsy tauce is to be transacted, and every mem The water works was undergoing repairs McDowell Amelia2 McLean Sarah AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Has always on hand a large stock of 1-3 do do 40.00 )4 do do 30.00 1-3 do do 5.00 1-6 do do 22.00 1-7 do do 20.00 1-8 do do 1H.0U 3T Local notices, per line, 10 cento. All advertisements must be handed in to this office by Tuesday noon to injure publication. last week, on account.of bursted mains. McDowel Maria ber is urged to be present promptly on time.

Wood and Metalic caskets, also a fine line Real estate was on a boom Saturday, be V. Rrrv real estate, and insurant ot Burial robes. Wrappers and Shrouds. B. tween fifteen and twenty lots being sold.

agent, under NorthniD's bank. Seventeen best hearses West ot St. Ixuis and the I only white UKARSK iu the city. Embalm The Armourdale brass Band took in Wy I years experieuce in the business. ing doue and satisfaction guaranteed.

Re H. Stanley, of Arinonrdale, 1st duly authorized to receive subscription and ailvt-rfiMiig for this paper. Eater's Gem Pharmacy is on '-Fifth member the place. Minnesota between audotte on their serenading tour Friday I night. Third aud Fourth streets.

street Dr. Wood's old stand, near Minne- McClaria Attn Mellin Clara MiuserMB Morris Mrs Pearce Mrs Johu Park Stella Reber Stella SnellElla Scott Millie Jane Sloss Caroline Shearer Amanda Smith Eliza Stendery Katrine Welsh Maggie Wondsou Annie. Martir Bettie Myer Emma Parker Rebecca Price 'Annie Rainy Ella A Ross Nellie Sherrer Ngnuie Schaul Annie Schaefer Kate Smith Sara Sutton Mattie Truesdell Allie Wright Bettie AND PIPES. Quite a number of the young people took sota avenue. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS.

IX. R. TIME TABL1C. iu ths Silver Bell Club dam Thursday For all kinds of tin ware, call at Lem- night. luou'sTin Shop, opposite the Postoflice, Wyaudotte.

Mr. H. Allen returned Friday from But AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 0O1NO WEST. No.

3, St. Louis to Ouiaha due at ui No. 33, Independence to Hiawatha at So. 1, St. Louis to St.

Joseph, due at U.k.N ooino tkVT. a No. S. St. Joe to St.

Louin. due at 5:87 I have some fine residence lots left yet on ler, where he lias been visiting friends. Slippers Slippers! Slippers! Emmerson street. L. J.

Eably. No. 34, Hiawatha to Independence, due at at No. 516 Minnesota avenue No. 4, Omaha to bt.

Louis, due at Harry Kyle, of this place, was awarded Don't fail to call on Hilseweck when you the contract for fixing the Wyandotte iron Allen l' Adam Albright i Biergan 1 want a tine Havana cigar to smoke. J. T. Kennedy, Kna Oily, Kan. Christopher Hapl, Shawnee township.

J. li. Chapman, Wyandotte. bridge. WYANDOTTE.

GH.N1 LIST. Anton Fred Alexander Alex Baker Geo llurdctte Fluid Chamberl'm Collins Duncan John Engole Dr I KANSAS The two men who were arrested last Hasted Dunn will turnish you insur- and and a ni 5:00 week were fined $2 each and cost, for dis- unee in the best companies. close as follow: West bound North bound East Lear, direct open as follow: From East North South Weat Barnett Geo Boutcher Campbell Drought Essenhauer Lew turbiug the peace on election duy. 5:00 a ni 7:00 tn 3. 0 9:: a ni :30 in The best barbers iu the city are found at Sheriff Ferguson, of Wyandotte, was iu Boots! the Ryus hotel barber shop.

:30 a and Hansel Frunze Hardin Ike town last week putting np hia proclamation for the coming spring election. Don't fail to go to Husted Dunn for a Leav. direct Boots The Postofflee opens at 8 :00 a ni and closes at 7 :30 Goll Hamilton Hill Keen Edward Malone Miller 2 Miller advice on real estate. Jones Frank J. S.

BERMINGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES except Suudaya open from 10 to 11 a. ni. O. B. Kbichekekek, P.

M. Parties from St. Louis were in the city Friday looking fur a suitable location for Lot roe McAnslow Hilseweck keeps the finest liue of cigars Boots! Miller A the erection of a ear wheel foundry LOCAL ITEMS. the city. Thomas Abbey, Kansas City, Kan.

U. G. iilm, Shawnee township. Henry Kersey, Kaunas City, Kan. Henry Bilker, Shawnee rowuship.

J. F. Meyers. Wyandotte. W.

M. Dunnieyer, Wyandotte township. II. Smith, Wyandotte. James Grindle, Quindaro township.

Thomas Lynch, Wyandotte. L. W. Parr, Wyandotte. I.

Thorpe, Quindaro township. W. D. Patton, Kansas City, Kan. Aust iu Johnson, Wyandotte.

8. H. Metehara, Wyandotte. J. C.

Stout, Wyandotte. L. W. Bowlinger, Wyandotte. J.

N. Moore, Wyandotte township. Wiu. Mercham, Shawnee township. Frank Prince, Wyaudotte.

McConeahay Geo Pace Taylor Peterson SO Russell Jas Daniel Leahy, from Caldwell, KaiC, is Inquire cf Husted Dunn for loans on Robertson John Sternberg Herman real estate security. putting in a stock of groceries, in the new brick store building on Kansas avenue. Smith Snyder A Stephen Jacob Sullivan Michael Iloiue Market. -TEAS and SPICES a The friends of Zeno Davii will be pleased I bwauneld 1 erry Jas Wholesale prices of country produce as Shoes to learn that he is slowly but surely recov- Thompson Tamater Andy corrected weekly by Griswold Son Persons calling for any of these letters ering from his recent attack of pneumonia. will please say "Advertised" ana give Shoes 515 Minnesota avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, i.

vi. tv epimger, oi Wyandotte, was For a good lunch go to Meyer's. Don't fail to regiater by the 1 9th. Mrs. L.

J. Early is on the sick list. Valentines at Honnith's book at. The ground hog played smash with the weather. Go to Mather's drug store witli your prescriptions.

Standard authors at circulating library, Fourth btrw-t. date. Geo. B. Reicheseker, P.

M. town last Saturday, raking a bird's-eye view Wanted A Remedy. WYANDOTTE, Fresh egg's, 25c. Butter, creamery, 30c. Butter, country roll, 25c.

Apples, common, 70c. Apples, choice selected, $1.00. Potatoes, per 40c Sweet potatoes, 90c. Onions, 70c. KANSAS.

of Armourdale real estate with the view of Shoes Editor Chief Your eagle eye cannot making a purchase. fail to witness a scene which daily greets Library Association. Armourdale post No. 20G, G. A.

will the eyes of many citizens, and which is be- TJie U-. C. T. U. The Women's -C.

Christian Temperance coining exceedingly monotonous not to use mept at their hall Frid.iV nlo-hr Feh is Parsnips, 75c. wOTdsTdisgusting and a nuisance. I rX AU members are requested to be present, At lower figures than ever before of i fered in Wyandotte at the cheap-eat place on the earth. Minnesota avenne, near corner Fourth, Hia nimoar HmiIv hlivkmle of fh imst, as there will be business of importance be Get your barbering done at the Ryus hotel barber shop. propose to start a lmrary ior oftice at certain hours, by a crowd of fore the post WYANDOTTE, KAN Beets, 69c Cabbage, per $2.50.

Chickens, per 10c. Turkeys, 12c. Ducks, 12 c. Geese, 12c. Rabbits, 40c per doz.

me oencnt or the public l'hey are soiic- boys and young meu, aged all the way Soma parties are in Armourdale figuring iting subscript ions in money, donations of from ten to tit teen or eighteen, who seem One day ittnows, and the next is cold, followed by sunshine and mud. on three acres of ground for the purpose of K.v.L-a r. to nave esiaoiisnea nere a young loaiers building a gigantic cotton factory. They Squirrels, 40c per doz. iiamuor i.ippuu-ou, oi uie i m- mwiuuium, auu liuenu rem a uimuiug, public convenience and the ffovcrument expect to employ 600 hands, and have fair M.

Y. INGRAM. and use it for headquarters of the Union postal service. These young bloods block prospects of getting it located here. Corn, per bushel, 45c.

Oats, per bush, 30c. Consumption Cured. and for the library jointly. It the way to the mail deliveries, indulge in Has the largest line KIP, CALF, GOAT AND KID BOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to Wyandotte' Msity, was in tl city last week. Voters must register by the 19th inst.

or they will not be permitted to vote. Fearless lodge, No. 97, of the Knights of is their intention to add a feature to it; that vlsar iuSuae mime room with smnkfi of wrars anil ei orarpttes. offiMi. Pythias, held a special meeting in their An old physician, retired from active I Of ail industrial SChOOl for the benefit Of Live tr rh tmatHla of laflioa im.l uwiHpihmi W.

P. OVERTON, hall at Armourdale, Friday night, for the practice, having Ijad placed in his hands by purpose of conferring the second and third au East India Missionary the fonniOa of a poor young girls, to train them iu the art alike, and make it a real trial for women, of cookinr and correct methods of house- young and old, to run the gauntlet of their Qiiupic vegeutuie rciueuy ior uiespeeuy aim keeping. This would be a -rand work if stares language and tobacco smoke Why degrees ou some thirty, uew members. permauent cure ot consumption, bronchitis, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In John Edwards was brutal Iv assaulted catarrh, asthma, and all tnroat aud lung at- i as to me last, particular, aix. xuuor, one it could be accomplished, and the combina- uiiht presume that these youths are ambi- "I i i 3- C.

CR OTHERS, tionof library rooms, kitchen aud house- tious of f-ture municipal honors, and are Friday evening while crossing the stock riniw general debility and all nervous complamte, Go to S. P. Jones, on Third you can get your shoe work neatly dona. Any one wanting to buy, sell or exchange real estate, call on C. N.

H. Moore. Mr. A. W.

Roeke, of Argentine, has been duly sworn in as deputy county surveyor. 0 Maj. Jones, warden of the state jienitcn-tiary, was In the city on Friday, lookiug after opposition politics. Keeping uepanmcuw property arrangeu J. KTrirr: --r- pusuiiuujiiffiugu rougus.

Aicer sifter havinar tested its wonderful cnrati-e A nkAU bi i wouldbea.novementin the right diiec- feels it his Diuwuurg Manufacturer of tion. I'oor cooking makes many a drunk- of to the feature Of this daily convention of not belore tiie7 relieved him of his kuowu to ms stmenng ret- I I I lows. I Tivirtf will rsA Cfiir. rt lows. The recipe will be sent free ot ard.

luuuotei cooks furnish wholesome I "our boys" is a meetim? ot the city council eawi oc. jo arrests, AND SOFT I 1.... in iu charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and successfully loort. vve hope the ladies may meet th 1U1 empuauo musirauou. A v.v rAlVAe.nt VVr this is thorousr bad for the bovs as well reat success in tneir unaeriaKing, ana that rtl anil fop Aft nf Stewart's residence on Friday night.

Quite using. Address, with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. J. C.

Raymond, 164 Washing Miss Jane Carroll has been appointed maJ' abIe to induce some wealthy those still younger, who will surely imitate a number of the young folks were well ton street, Brooklyn, Y. and confirmed as deputy county clerk, at a who is lai Pr. to donate a lot, aud the example of those older, for their own pleased with the entertainment. They GOAL! Plows AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Hoi so shooing and general repairing.

anotner to uonate a building for the pur- ke fantatie moving- ntii A situation is wanted by a young lady to salary of $50 per month. nos ntvl liPln th o-nnrl urnrl- glnnir I "'6 ...0 Tt' do writing in au office. Inquire at this of I hope and pray that lbs ladies of the W. tAny nours or morning. The county commissioners are the request of the county surveyor to fice.

Repairing the Wyandotts Bridge. j. i. v. maKe tneir proposed reading room A colored man by the name of Anderson, a more pleasant resort for the young than w.

for lack of exercise, gave his wife a Give your orders for coal to W. II. Rob- purchase instruments for his use. Foot of Minnenota Avenue, The county commissioners ordered the the saloon or even the postoflice. i ntmor ri.

of the Sullivan method, inflicting several mson, corner Second and Minnesota avenue, county surveyor to meet Col. Chanute, civil r.7r;,.r"ry if you would have coal free from clinkers etiiHneer. on WeflnecuW la.f to mmn 1 4 cuu and dirt, and such as is possessed of excell Wyandotte, Kansas. I' woul(? 0,1 tendance was called Saturday, and she was enf hnr rtHtw ent heating quai mw ue conuuiou oi cue east aDUtmetil oi I ex-aminfttion. mw tiiifl the within Hipiv I 0 Special attention paid to repairing fina worfc- reported in a very critical condition.

No Lexington coal. New "Sett." the Wyandotte bridge and report on the jurisdiction The suit of the M. E. church (South) vs. the City of Wyandotte, will be heard before the supreme court March 6th.

Mr. Kiefer and Mr. Langhlin, of Montgomery couuty, were in the city Friday looking for a location of a factory. arrest. ForSale or Exchange.

City Marshal J. H. Berry, of Atchison, same. The report was made on Friday last to the eft'ect that the earth had crowded Jul: McDonald Co. 640 acres of land in eastern Texas, cheap.

I KOSEDALB IXEMS. Jlr. Andrew Eastep, who was taken se was in the city Saturday, having iu custody Well watered, heavily timbered with orig against the abutment and sprung it some Spencer Norman, (colored) whom he cap verely ill on Saturday evening with cramp ten inches. And that in the construction inal growth, mostly pine. Near railroad.

tured at St. Joseph, and George Clark, ing, died at 10 o'clock a. on Monday. of the bridge, no provision was made for Exclusire Wholesale Dealers in Ijowest rates given on bolt and Heavy Iron work Junius W. Jenkins, Wyandotte, (alias this and that) who was taken in Kansas City.

On Thursday evening lant the On Sunday night last quite an excitement the contraction and expansion occasioned 1 A. I created here over the occurrence of oy me euangesoi me seasons, he com two culprits committed a robbery at the Mr. M. Conway, a capitalist ot Leavenworth, was in the city on Monday, looking after the large real estate possessions he has here. News has reached us that Mr.

H. Paver, of White Church, became the proud father of a boy and trustee of Quindaro tnwiwhip on the same day. missioners on Friday ordered that Edward residence of Col. Everest, attorney for the Missouri Pacific railroad, getting away Kyle be employed, at $4 per day, to eon-truct boxing, to be placed back of the Flour! some parties stealing chickens. Capt.

Hill and Harry MJUspaugh each had a nice bunch of chickens, and last week they found tliat some one had been stealing them with jewelry valued at about $1,000. iv ior ark ooiyo to Florida, abutment, to prevent the eastJi from crowd Or to any of the pleasure resorts of the south, the strict watch was kept on their movements Memphis Konte otters? you the cheapest, shortest. and they "layed" for thera on Sunday mg and springing it further. Also, Mr. J.

which resulted in their being' Quickest, Mini iu every wav tue most desirable E. J.Sehraeltzer has opened a drug and night. About 1 or 2 o'clock in the morn route to those points. In fact, this is aow the AND GENERAL W. Wahlenmaier wm appointed to oversee ted an(1 they now inguUh in the We have machinery which enable us to compete with any shop on tSTGEXERAL BLACKSM ITH NO.

8, Third Street, i oniy good route rrom the west ana northwest to ing two men made their appearance upon voiiicruuurijr ouuic vu itnu.t rue wort, the county paving for all tn2te a .1 i i. i I all points south. ty jail where they were put for safe keep- Kntire trains, with tinman ralace sleepms car iwwuoors wcbiui noruirup oan, iirre ritI? other laborers needed iu the the scene, and began to catch the chickens Marshal Berry left for Atchison and elesant day coaches, run from Kansas Citv to COMMISSION MERCHANTS he invites the people to call when wanting ork. and cut their heads off, and throw them in Memphis aauy, tnns avoiding the many uelays and about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. transfers hich -passengers for f-onthern points anything in the line.

a sack. They were frightened at the noise have heretofore been subjected to. Konndtrip looKing arounu we can a biom- good business man knows what paper made by the men who were watching for tourist tickets via his snor route to Jacksonville, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. Fernandma. Savaimah, t-narleston.

Cedar Keys. tbe bet to advertise m. JUast week J. b. I them and ran awav into th wooda.

fol- ing prospect in tiie near future for a great boom in Armourdale. Hie time is not fur distaut when property iu Armourdale will Mobile, Sew Orleaus, and all important southern cities, good until June 1, are on sale at all of this company's coupon ticket officer 8nd at the ticket Bermingham. the popuhir and jovial gro- lowed closely by the owners. When some Consignments Solicited, and Prompt Re cer. came to our oniue and rave us an ad.

I u- turns guaranteed. The W. C. T. of Wyaudotte, will hold a county convention some time during the preseut month, at which the state organizer Mrs.

Drusilla Wilson, will be present and effect a county organization in every township in the county. The wife and also the mother of Mr. lioenllid in Vit1u trt Hint nf I uwwuwiinuj uuc UI tue tnieVCS llirew I unices an tuiiuci-uiia in iut wew ami IKi equal IU vaitie 10 that or Kansas City, vprtiaetnent for his business wldeh will northwest. i veruaemeni ior uu oubines, wuicn UlDe away bis overcoat, and the other one threw if vonare soibsr toanT noint in the south. ak v.

schaack. for ticket via the Memphis Route. Bassrage louna in auotner column, lie assured us hmrni.inw ifv, KANSAS WYANDOTTE, checked through to all points. Ticket office iu goods atorea, six grocery stores, three hard- that Driufcer'a ink. Brooerlv aunlied.

is of SLu. Kansas City at Ji.un street, I04S Lmon VKnue, Merchant Tailor. ware stores, three boot and shoe shops, two Lt value to the wide-awake busiue Luh tA and at I mou depot. iM. I I iruivii wuouuiu nua UUUC, UIIU C.

HOPPEN. James A. Young, of the Pouieroy Milling restaurant, one uiuor, uireo uiucuer snops, Mr. Bermillffhani attends srrieHr-fn bend for map ana time table of the new route. J.

E. LOCKWOOD, B. L. WrscHELL, Gen. Agent.

Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Poninanv Iwivp Wn ennfnied to the rils I one inrnitnre store, one hvenr.

feed and 1 1 rv 1 uuouicsb, auuujr ma joviai uisposmou that had been fired at them by their THE Kansas City, Mo. for severa! week, with pneumonia, a pan in and straightforward dealing, has always re- pursuers. The owner of the coat can ret or the time Uieur recovery neing consiuereu uuruurK a good patr0nage and, as a residt, it by caUing at Jlld.e B. L. Stine's office N.

B. BERRY. DAVID YOCKG uouuuiu, uui uuw, are iniuj mi-u, mcy i i uu business lire has been a nuauciol sut are both convalescing. IW u.uu, uc KUUU, uuun, uuc would recommend that those Kansas cixy, kan items ihiimh fi tt ri rwf vta nnriAii AnttntMitNAM I I Berry Young, wikuuiwu, i vvho are not acquainted with him, come to Hon. L.

E. James is sick with tlie one street car line, on packing noose, one our office a we wilI utilimn, in mumps. -ANIi- aiiimt-tk mi -S-r Vv? nei ft-i I 1 -lwij, ihS5 uc intiojncinz tliem. i The stock excuange nat put up a new Proprietors elevator. nevator, and wnat eiae on, yes: ten or Clothing Cleaned or Dved, Mrs.

W. W. McCune, of thin city, was elected by the Ladies Auxiliary to the O. A. Department of Kansas, at Tojieka on the 7th as a delegate to attend the national emcampmcnt of the Ladies Auxiliary, G.

A. at Minneapolis, next July. Wyandotte is rapidly filling up with new For cio.r Paper Hanger to Seaman's twelve saloons, one postofflee, three real drug c- Altered and neatly Repaired to Look Equal to new. New Samples for Winter Goods inst Received men of means and energy, one of the latest store, 192 1-2 James street. EIYIMI! estate ofllires, and the fore9t hard by.

Besides all this, we have industrious and en acquisitions being Mr. A. H. Kosendahl, There is a protracted meeting in progress IS ALWAYS READY TO DO YOUR from Lafayette, lad. Mr.

Roseudahl has it the irst Me.thodi6t church. ergetic people enough to furnish support to Kianeota Avenue, bet, 3d and 4t WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. purchased the stock of druss, fixtures and A larre number of the citizens went to all the above named. LiverY StablE HOUGC fnrniture formerly owned by Mr. Schmelzer Wyandotte on Monday night to hear Sam hetween Third mid Fourth stiwls in I iggS speak.

Spring Klactloua. CARRIAGE. AND It is to be hoped that in the city election, i.A w.tl, i. iircYMuuiaurauic imuwiu ua8 EQUITY COURT!" v.Lj, yw vii iu VVMt Kansas with o-rr Mr. A.

S. Hardin has been fortunate in securing a good situation as book keeper for Ford Heister, wholesale druggist sun-drytueu, in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. llanliu is a competent and worthy young man, and the Chief extends its congratulations to him on his good fortune. S.

E. Cor. 4th and Minnesota uau wu jreara epciicucc uic urug uusi- i favor amongst the people. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. in the scrambles for office, the best interest of the community shall not be lost sight of in the matter at least, of selecting members of the school board from the various wards SIGN PAINTING ness, ana ueing tnorougniy iamiliar with city Attorney W.

S. Carroll left for To-it In every deetail, he invjtes a share of the peka on Tuesday morning to attend the patronage of the citizens of Wyandotte. United States district court. Horses a C. N.

H. Moore bought the first broom of Uie citF- 'There is a great deal of eom- enaranteeinsr to them skilled aeeuraev in Take your prescriptions to I. Marsh's FRANK ALMS, 21 and 23 West Sixth Street, compounding prescriptions and aatisfaction 68 8treet 0ppM5SWr Largest and best ventilated stable in ttie unade in Wyandotte at the broom faetory of plaint made that there is not enough regard r. -o west- iu general. A FINE LINE OF -ANI There will be a fireman's nail soon, for the benefit of the P.

A. fire department. DIED. 1). Van Wlckler, on Fourth strc.t.

near paid to the "eternal ntness ot in Minnesota avenue, iu this city. r. Van. tlie selection of men to fill these responsi- IVickler has been carrying on the business Me positions. We should select our best Quindaro, until recently, and finds that men in l4 educational and business From the preparations being made for the r.Z a a.

11 VkA I n4 a I May, the infant daughter of Mr. and 501 Delaware Street, KANSAS CITY, WAIL PAPER MO Mrs. J. A. McDonald, died at an early hour Friday mornins.

This is the second Wm. Hart, who was shot by Le Masters, JL 1 i 1 XvJLljrfe sense. Itei can do better by beiug in the cil v. UU BU6 13 llupiuilH, auu nui IC- I ltoofing, gutteriug, and all kinds of tin child the family has lost during the past CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. cover.

le Masters, ueiauit oi Daii, is year. Mr. aud lira. McDonald have the languishing in the county jail. work, done iu the best style at Leinmon's Tin Shop, opposite Postoflice, Wyandotte.

A petition has been signed by nearly every business man and property ouner on Minnesota auenue, praying the city eoiuieil heartfelt sympathy of the whole oommu- The people are confident that Corrigan Double and Single; Polite and. Attentive drivers, and Careful Groomsmen for horses. Second door west of Poet-ofSce. nity. The burial took place on Saturday, can not prevent the building of the ele- i i KEMEMBER THAT THE Old Reliable 5th St.

TY TTinm A TTT1 A IVTTT to have another gas lamp set on earn block 8treet, uearMinnesota avenue, "specialties" vated railway on Sixth street, if the road uooepu j.ruur, buu oi mx. auu juxs. uas. not built on Sixth street the. opinion is lownsend, aged 7 years, died at an early that the new bridge building must fail, and nesota avenue, which will make twelve ad- the citizens are bound to have the bridge at ditlonal lamps.

The increased cost to the 1 Call on Hilseweck if you wish a good two doors east of the all hazards, tiJEiO liiu ixLiy ts still at the front with the best meals in the city. Dav board. $3.50. Dinner FAKMERS Will find this stable the city will only be $J40 per year, and the wm.hallier; ,1 1 Cutchcr. 503 Minnesoii avenue.

hour last Saturday morning of diptheria. The funeral was held at the residence on Washington avenue at 1:30 p. in. on Sunday. Try the "Peerless" bread at Meyer's Everything as represented in Eager's city can well afford this outlay, considering th benefit derived by having our principal 'Bpecia Hies," at Uem Pharmacy.

Fine business lots on Sixth street for sale. The people are fast finding out that the Lexington coal is the cleanest, aud contains less clinkers than any other coal that comes to this market, and can not be beaten for cooking or heating purposes. teoJcej. for" 21 meal. Fifth street, between liinnesota and Kansas avenne, tlodc D.

Maxfield, Prop Most convenient to leave their horses when in the city. Prwes for feeding 1-6 street sufficiently lighted. We hope the prayer will be granted..

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About The Wyandotte Chief Archive

Pages Available:
345
Years Available:
1883-1885