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Leavenworth Weekly Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

Leavenworth Weekly Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

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THE LIBEL SUIT AGAINST BLAINE, LEAVENWORTH'S mm NOTICK. The coupon plan which I have adopt Hi ed lias given so much satisfaction that fclrV Day lit t'lironW'lo Scribe Wmw FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1863. Capital Surplus, $180,000 DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE. The Sentinel I'ulillHkerU Hunting tu Cane ou Tecliuloul (Irunudii.

Indianapolis, Sept 2. Argument was heard to-day in the United States I propose to give awuy another 101. parties subscribing for the CnuoNicxK from this date, will have the same delivered to their address each week until the first of August, 1885, for the umallsiim of Two dollars, and each phi on Sunday night was draped in mourning. The announcement of her death by the Hev. G.

Mitchell cast a gloom on the congregation. The funeral took place from the Methodist church on Tuesday morning. Itev. Chas. B.

Mitchell, pastor of the church conducted the services and preached a verj touching sermon. The church was decorated with flowers. Many people were In attendance. The music was by a quartett consisting of Lake and Mrs. Covel, Mr.

Covel aud Mr. King. They sang two chants and a hymn. Only the relatives and Immediate friends accompanied the remains to the cemetery. There the grave had been lined with flowers by the Exoteric club, of which Miss Fairchild was a member.

The services at the grave Ilaiirtl th Folki Sny. That Leavenworth turned out well. That the crowd was immense, and was the largest ever seen there. That several husbands got lost. That there were over 10,000 people at the races.

That Capt. Tough and his horses wore much admired. That Judge Crozter was seen on the judge's stand. mWriliw will be presented with a Agents WMte Star Line Steamers. Cab! a aud Steerage I'aadugo district court, Judge Woods presiding, on the demurrer filed by the Sentinel company to the complaint of James O.

J. M. LUCIliN SCOTT, I'resllk'Dt, ORAYBII.L, Vice 1'ruahloDt. C. NEEI.T, Axa'l earthier.

O. VAN DKltWERKER, t'tuulor, coupon which will entitle them to a chance for lot 2G, In block 8, Fonn's Fair Ground suh division, Leavenworth. When two hundred people have subscribed the distribution will take place. I have already given uway two lots this year. Mr.

E. Varney, Cherokee street, got the first one, and Mr. M. 1). Iteasoner, of Bollaire, Ohio, That the Domestic and Davis BOABO Of DIIIKOTOIIH.

T.nden Scott, O. M. Lee, Georire Van Der-Wetker, J. M. tirayblll, Chaa.

Utalj. Machine stands fascinated the ladies. "'H, 'llfcilM II 1.1 II I llllf were affecting, and many tearful eyes That W. S. Fluramer took the blue Blaine, charging libel.

The attorneys for the defense contended, first, that the description of Blaine in the alleged libelous publication was not sufficiently specific, and might have referred to some other Blaine; second, that the publication was in the nature of an inquiry; third, that the article was not libelous in itself, and Blaine, in order to recover, must sue for special damages. The attorneys for Blaine replied briefly, and Judge Wood took the matter under advisement. It is not known when the decision will be given. witnessed the last sad rites. ribbon again and looked happy.

H. Ikbi.it. NSLKY, SHIRE I That W. E. Yearger's flower stand is ttama.

COUNCIL MEETING a daisy. brother-in-law of Dr. Neibarger, of thin ftitv. the second one. The lot That Lucien Scott's herd of Here- Bankers, Leavenworth, Kansas.

fords and Holstein cattle will take the that I am now offering is worth 70, Thiiiitlny Night, Mayor Neely l'rnHlilln ribbon. That Mr. Cunhingham.the socrectary Several petitions were presented to the lots adjoining having been sold at that price. Parties desirous of becoming subscribers will enclose two dollars with tlm roimon. which must be cut ii a good fellow.

Mr. Editor: Much has been writ the council and referred to the differ That the sack race amongst the Capital, ten regarding proper and numerative $150,000 ent committees. They will come up youngsters was great fun. employment for women. Silk worm That our girls were jealous of the again next meeting.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Every smoker should try "Little Joker." Go to Brown's, 009 Shawnee street, for your ice cream. For a long range target practice go to Ashman's corner 12th and Ottawa. J. Crancer, 407 Delaware street, has a large stock of Jewel Vapors and Non-Explosive Coal Oil Stoves, which he will be pleased to show any one before purchasing.

Ed. T. Itees has opened up a wood, hard and soft coal yard, baled hay.feed and lime, Shawnee street, between Sixth and Seventh, south side, Leavenworth, Kan. N. B.

Goods delivered to any part of the city. Give him a call. Dennis Crowley is ready for business in the plumbing and g.ts and work in the art hall exhibition. Do General Banking Bualnan. The plat of Hershfield's addition was referred to the committee on streets culture, poultry raising, and trades of various kinds, which are no doubt very rrofltable.

But there are many ladies out of tlie paper, and a receipt and numbered coupon will bo sent by return mail. E. Jameson. Chronicle oflice, Leavenworth. That the bovs were seen to hover around E.

E. Meyers stand. and grades. EaWbllahed 1869. who have no opportunity to raise silk That the ladies race was a close one.

E. Jameson's plat of Dr Morris' Mot JOHN SECKLER'S worms or follow any employment of that kind. To that clasa I wish to That W. E. Harris, as caterer in the dinine halls is the richt man in the ropolitan subdivision as reported cor rect, and passed.

right place. That the war dance of the Nez Forces Indians was a dandy, but some of the open what to me was entirely a new field. Some three months ago an uncle of mine from Albany, N. was at our house visiting, and we were talking I'ollra Garey, drunk, fined $5. NEW SCHEME.

The Carl Hoffman Organ having been disposed of John Senkler oilers a gift girls were seen to take a back seat. COUPON. a Alex Dee. refusing to pay road tax, That the Pythian Band of Olatho paid the same and was discharged. discoursed sweet music.

steam lilting work, at No. 021 Shaw W. Stevens and It. Brown, assault That several folks' teeth were water nee street, between aw Seventh Give him a call he now menus buai' and battery, lined $5 each. ing when passing the fruit stands.

of plated ware which he was engaged in manufacturing, and to gratify my curiosity he made a plating machine and replated our knives, forks, spoons and castor. It only cost four dollars and it did the work perfectly. me Lyon and Keiserwriter, and Car That Miss Williams' splendid riding ness. He promises good work, and wili attend to all woik entrusted to rie Smith and John Jones, drunk and resisting an officer, fined $5 and $10 re- him. tf snecti ely.

of our neighbors saw what we had The K. C. Journal is delivered State vs. D. T.

Green, assault with by carrier for lifteen cents. plated and wanted me to do some plating for them. I have since this worked intent to commit a rape, bound over l'ITT KOSS. bond $1,000. One of the most positive facts to State vs.

Chas. Spencer and W. Smith, assault and buttery, fined $50 show the advancement of our ciiy is the general improvements that have was much admired by the boys. That the Roman race looked anything but safe work. That the old settlers tents bear dates 1845 to 1SC0.

That the grand stand was tilled to overflowing. That the exhibits in all the halls were well worth inspection. That the the work done by the feeble minded in the asylum at Lawrence is worthy of special mention. That among the Leavenworth people twenty-two days, and have cleared during that time $05.45. At almost every house I from two to three dollars worth of plating to do and such work is most all profit.

This work is as nice for ladies as it is for gentlemen, as it is all each aud sent to the county lil. been made by our workirgaien and Nathan Loar, sluibing the peace, obscene and indecent language, lined mechanics in their houses and homes, and the beitutifyiug of their rooms by $10. indoors work and any one can do it, neat and tasty wall papering which Chas. DeGraff, drunk and carrying To any of your readeis that will send J.OCAL JOTTINGS. Everybody calls at Stickler's window to see bis pictures.

The best bread and cakes are sold at Brown's, GOD Shawnee street. A splendid bowling alley at Geo. II. Ashman's, corner 12th and Ottawa. The Blaine and Logan Club have got their uniforms.

They look splendid. Candies, domestic and French, cheap, at Brown's, GO'J Shawnee street. Blaiue and Logan clubs are meeting almost every night and doiDg good work. Mr. Theo.

Kgersdorff has returned from the east and he reports business in New York good. The plat for Dr. Morriss' land is now ready mid can be seen at the office of Jameson Jobson. For bread pure, wholesome and unadulterated go to Brown, the boss baker, 61), Shawnee street. The Jewel Vapor Stove is the best in the market.

Can be found at J. Crancer's, 407 Delaware street. The water main on Fifth and Spruce hurst on Tuesday night and concealed weapons, lined $15. on 'ptHobe 1st to the person who pun ises the highest amount of ready ma.lo rlnLhiug and other suitable goods for "OAS I Every purchaser will receive tickets in proportion to the extent of his purchase which will be duly recorded in a book to lie kept for that purpose containing name, residence and post; oflice address, so that the strictest fairne) can be relied on. The premium offered for the September drawing will be from the first series of art entitled, "THE FAMILY POSSUM HUNT." which has been so much admired by hundreds of spectators when on exhibition in our show windows.

Au early call is solicited By your? respectfully, John Skckleb. P. S. We desire to express our sincere thanks to those kind patrons, who assisted us so liberally in disposing of our organ and making it a complete succesp. J.

S. lias been purchased from fie large and elegant assortment at Morgan's book me a verse of poetry or prose i win State vs. W. II. petty store.

If you have not already do so send them full directions for making and using a plating machine like mine larceny, fined $10 and costs. seen on tne grounds were: Cuziers, Mrs. Levi Wilson, Mrs. O. B.

you should make your home pleasant State vs. Ed. AVilliams, samo charge that will plate gold silver and nickle. and agreeable by selecting some of tl dismissed. am making a larje scrap book to exhi elegant patterns at Morgan's and have State vs.

Sara Porter, surety of peace Taylor, Hon. J.W. Spratiey, Capt M. II. Insley and wife, Miss Lillian Insley, J.

W. dancer and wife and Misses Cran- bit at the fairs. Please address Ed. iix your house up, as he has com dismissed. Josie Cassey, petent workmen to do so.

Wm. l'oiler, drund, fined $5. Oberlin, Ohio, cer, Messrs. iiid. urancer, jNeaiy, xoaci, Nelson, Jameson, Yeager, Franks, Patrick Delanv.

same charge dis Oulers solicited by telephone, which has been added, Siiawnee street, missed. Brace, Ashton, Uolobte, Jobson, 11. Building I'ermlti. Albert Kirsh and Frank Smith, im between Gth and 7th, south side. Ed.

P. Ulcus. A frame dwelling on lot 43, block Fregaus, Vinton Stillings, Dr. R. J.

Brown, Josiah Kellogg ant wife, A. proper csnducr, fined $5. 117, western addition cost Ave hundred Cube, assault and battery, fined $25, Werhner and wife, J. I Bauserman We have ten splendid lots on dollars, II. Yost.

and others. An addition to a dwelling on lot I'J, ulled States C'irviiH Court. Broadway, each 25 by 184 feet for sale, Price only $200 each Jameson Jobson. block 98: cost $K0, M. Bree.

An adjourned term of the United A frame dwelling on lot twenty-flve Hooded the street wun water. States Circuit Court was opened by The Week's Heal Katnte Transfers. The south Leavenworth improve in block city proper; cost faOU, Ueo, Be sure and call at B. M. Tanner's Mavor Neelv has returned from Judge Brewer on Monday and the tol Eli.

ment company to Frank Gunther, lot the east, and lie says that public opin lowing cases disposed of jELLEY etc LYSLE, An addition to a dwelling on lot 3 Frank Conway, sentenced to five ion is turning in favor of Cleveland ten, in block one Buttenger'a subdivision. Cost one hundred and fifty block fifty-nine, city proper; cost $300 NEW ERA MILL. Gus. Teck. years at hard labor in the penitentiary, convicted of issuing counterfeit money, Carl Hoffman has been in New York on business and Freud's New York Wneklv has eiven him a nice An addition to a dwelling on lots Ave Vinton Stillings to Robt.

Lee, lots Conway was one of the Bond gang, who and 6, block 17, Fackler addition cost Jlaimfncturera of four and five in block four Stillings' some years ago flooded Illinois with notice. for anything in the way of line fresh Oranges, Lemons, etc. A car load of Oranges and Bananas are just in, quality A 1 and bottom prices, at B. M. Tanneu's Delaware street.

Maps of the city of Leavenworth in book form, and also for the walls, price 50 cents to two dollars each. Apply to II. E. Abry, civil engineer and surveyor, No. 7 Thomas' block, corner of Fifth aud Cherokee streets.

one hundred and seventy-nve dollars subdivision. Cost two hundred do! counterfeit coin. IMPERIAL ROLLER PATENT, When in want of wood, coal, Zeikel Orebble, of Jackson county. lars. ilon't fnreut that 1.

J. McDonald can Geo. Ritchey. Probate Court. Isarah Lowe and wife to Emma Jef Rimnlv: his stand is corner Third and sentenced to ten day in the county jail and to pay a flue of $100 for swearing KING OF KANSAS, GOLDEN AOS.

At Wbolcinlo Only. feries. lots two and three in block six, Cherokee sts. to a ialse pension paper. A marriage license was issued to Wm, W.

Lawrence and Sarah B. Har Jarbolo. Cost fifty-three dollars. The ice cream season is now com' J. M.

Smiley and wife to Johnson mencins. Don't forget to see J. Cran vey. Sik: Tho article in tne Chronicle Jefferies, lot one in block six, Jarbolo, cer's stock of freezing machines, the Marriage licenses were issued to Nortlies-t Corner Choctaw mid Sixth etreeU, on co-operation last week is very inter Cost, thirty-five dollars. best plane to get one.

Benj. F. Brown and Susan B. Treat Lbavenvvwiitu, Kansas. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC Ka.11.WAY Offers unsurpassed advantiigts to the traveling public in the shape of fast time, elegant equipment and superior Vinton Stillings to Harriet Davis, Frank F.

Fairchild and Mattie Enoch3 Daniel Alexander and Maiy Brown. teresting and shows to what an extent the trading of such a system has come lot thirteen, in block eight, Stillings' II. E. Abry, civil engineer and sur veyor, room No. 7, Thomas block, northeast corner of Fifth and Cherokee, second subdivision.

Cost forty dot accommodations. This great system, to, and for some reason or other co In the matter of the estate of Jerusha Taylor, deceased, the report of sale of lars. Leavenworth, Kansas. embracing 6,029 miles of road, runs its Qatar ri- pry CVr operation never seems to prosper real estate was approved. John W.

Alexander and wife, of The members of the fire depart America. George Jacob Hollyhock, In the matter of the estate of George Orange county, Florida, to Edmund ment had their monthly salary in trains into the Union Depots of St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison, Omaha, Parsons, Denver, Fort Worth, Mineola, San Antonio, Galveston, New Cline, deceased, Dan 1 Leahy wsh ap one of tho leading co-operatives in Eag- Burr, a tract uf land at the intersection creased by the council last evening HAY FEVER' is a type of cntarrn having peculiar symptoms. It is attended by an iolliimed condition (if the lining of the nostrils.taar-tlucts and throat, affecting the Iuuks. An acrid mucus is sect eted, the discharge is accom- pointed administrator.

of Pennsylvania avenue and Broadway, land, has visited this country several The chief now gets $100 per month the assistant 80 and the firemen $00. Cost five hundred dollars. times and spoken on this subject, but Messrs Fenn Yoakum got the con The Kaw Valley town company to The opera house was opened last nothing of any importance has been tract to build Arthur himmon new Geo. II. McQueen, lots five and six in Monday night by the Carlelon Opera residence on south Broadway, and done.

If the English stores are buying block fourteen, in the Railroad addi Orleans, and all others of the principal cities of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Louisiana and Texas. Their coaches and baggage cais are of the latest and finest make, aud luxurious Pullman Palace Sleeping and Ilolel Cars are attached to all through trains. The Novel Buffet Paalor and Sleeping Cars are have commenced work. Jameson so many goods wholesale is it not poasi tion to the town of Tonganoxie. with a Company in "Merry Tuesday night in "Fra Diavolo." The company is an excellent one, and the audience panied Jobson are the architects and superin tendents.

1 burning John T. Quarl and wife, of Cedar, inn. There ble that some arrangement could he made to ship these goods direct from here without their going through the seemed to bo highly satisfied. Vernon to J. E.

Humphrey, aioheve.e spasms the east half of the north-east quarter Consumption Cured, The street railway company is now quent attacks of hlinding headache, a of section eleven, in township ten, hands of agents. 1 think that tin An old physicisn retired from prac prepared to 1 urnish tickets in packages of 0. 12 and 24 at price of 25 cents, 50 run on all day trains, ana reclining chair cars on night trains, between St. Louis, Kansas City, Atchison and St. range twenty-two, containing eighty whole subject wants discussing.

If it watery ami it Named state ot tna eyes. Ely's Ckkam Balm is a remedy founded tice, having had placed in his hands by acres, uost two tnousana nve nunarea is good for the English workingmen to cents and one dollar. For the present on a correct diagosis of this disease and can he -pnded uixin. 50 cents atdrugglst; an East India missionary the formula dollars. have stores and do his own business, surely it will begeod for the American these tickets can be had at the office of the comnanv.

corner Delaware and (id cents by nui Niinude Oitlle by mail of a simple vegetable remedy for the James Buckley and wife to Martin Joseph. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on night trains between Kansas City and otnaha. The rates via this line are always as low as any other, aud direct in emits, lily Ufj.s., Druggists, uswego, workingmen. The question of capital speedy and permanent cure of Con Solicit zbaum, lot twenty-five, in block Fifth street. N.

V. thirty-one, Leaven worth city proper. sumption, Bronchitis, Catanh, Asthma Geo. II. Ashman's, corner of 12th and labor is coming to the front every day, and it can only be eolved by the connections are made with express trains of other lines at junction points.

and Ottawa, is the place te spend Cost live hundred and seventy-five dot lars. men who do tho work and ike the and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for uleiiflant evening. Open air concerts money having some share in the profits, lv a IliBt class band of mu.sic and Margaret C. Trapp and Eva Trapp, so that co operation will have to enter diinciiie every evening. Come every.

lots eighteen and nineteen in block II. C. Townsend, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. A. Emekson, St.

Lou's. Gen'l Western Pass'r Agt. Atchison. i nto the manufacture of goods also. If Nervous Debility and all Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it li(flv mid have a iolly time.

Refresh thirty-five, city proper. Cost one hun CURE THE SURE FOR dred and fifty dollars. any of your readers understand this system of co-operation, I believe it ments provided. Mr. Chas.

M. Kttenson, of Leaven Adam Geiger and wife to Michael would do a great amount of good if you DISEASES. known to Ills suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free Jordon, lots eleven and twelve in worth, will be married to Aliss Alary will allow them to give the particulars LIVER Fackler addition. Cost one hundred Bercer.

of New York City, September through the Ciiuoniclic. dollars. of charge, to all who desire it, this JonN Millwood tiih, The wedding takes place at the raniitanrtfl of the bride's parents at 78 CONSTIPATION. PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. A BARGAIN One heavy double hardess nearly St.

Louis. Exsex street, New York City. They recipe in German, 1 rench or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail dy addressing with Ilay Fever. will reside in Leavenworth.

Mr. Etten- PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. I have been afliicted for twenty years Look Here. One of the most popular establish son is a member of the firm of Etten- new, lor ibzo. during the months of August and Sep stamp, naming this paper.

VV. A. Noxer, 14'J Powers' Block, Rochester, son ments in this city is the bakery and tember, with Hay ever ami have tried One light double buggy harness N. On Wednesday while liobt. Davis, various remedies without relief.

1 was for $10. the letter-carrier, was looking up Ed induced to try Ely's Cream Halm have THE KANSAS CITY INTER-STATE FAIR. confectionery of Mr. It. Brown, No.

GO'J Shawnee street. Mr. Brown is prepared to supply the public with choice bread and cakes, entirely ne from adulteration and baked by en experienced and Morgan an Delaware street, his horse, sed it with favorable results, and can One second hand lumler wagon attached to si small dog-cart, broke his confidently recommend it to all. Robt. for $35.

fastenings and made a bolt down Fifth VV. Townley, ex-mayor fMUribetb, N. J. This grand exposition which opens competent baker who takes delight in "Kidney-Wort is tho most remedy I ever UBed." Dr. P.

C. Ballou, llonkton, Vt. "Kidnoy-Wort ia always Dr. H. N.

Clark, So. Hero, Vt. "Kidney -Wort has ourod my ife after two year, suffering." Dr. O. II.

Summerim, Sun H1U, Qa. IN THOUSANDS OF CASE8 It has cured where all else had railed. It is mild, but efficient, t'EKTAl I.N ITS ACTION, but harmless in all casos. I srlt cleanses the Wood and Strengthen, and New Life to all the important organs of the body. The natural action of tho Kidney, i.

restored. The Liver is oleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely aud healthfully. In this way the worst riisnasns are eradicated from tho system. PUCK, 1 00 LIQUID OB DRY, BOLD BT 0811001818. Dry can be sent by mail.

1 WELLS, lUOHAHDHOS JO.Barllnrtoa Yt. For twenty years I have saffered One two seat, two horse, top buggy street towards the south. It ran along thr pavement for about a block, but fortunately beyond knocking down a Sept. 15th and continues until and including the 20th, will be the greatest pleasing his customers and catering to their tastes. from catarrh of the head and throat in cost $275, will sell for $100.

very aggravated form, and duiing the Tho stoie room occupied by Mr. of all the successful fairs of previous years, Every effort that can possibly lamp post or two and scattering L. V. O' Kane's peanut and fruit-stand to the Brown has been recently painted, and summer months with Hay 1 ever. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm A.

JOHNSTON. 212 South Fifth Street. term to this result has been made by winds, lie uid little damage, and was and after a few applications received brought to a stand opposite Ike Beach's the association. The magnilicent park in which the Kansas City Expositions decorated so that it is now inviting and pleasant. It is stocked with a choice assortment of cakes, biscuits, crackers, rolls, fresh from the oven, decided benelit was cured by its use.

WOOD THOMAS, Have had no leturn of the complaint. are held has been still further im proved and beautifled, additional and Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. Fifty cents. 'sfrvftr -ft any of which goods will be delivered to customers in any part of the city.

commodious buildings have been erect Attorneys at Law. Since boyhood I have been troubled The store is also supplied with the finest soda fountain in the city and ed, the superb mammoth grand stand has been ornamented and made a more beautiful structure than ever in short with catarrh and Hay Fever, and have SANITARIUM, Riverside, UiJ. The dry el1mnt cares. Jioso, Throat, l.unnn. full Idea, 'JO route, cost, free.

Has the complete Abstracts of Btore by running into a gutter. Helen, the only daughter of Mr. and Mis. De Forest Fairchild died on Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen had been ill for some time, and on Sunday she seemed to think that death was about to call her and she bid her friends adieu.

On Sunday she passed to the land where there is no sorrow and where death la unknown. The Methodist church, whora her father and mother take a very active part, and liss IIlen was also a useful member, been unable to obtain permanent relief until I used Ely's Cream Balm. It has charged with sparking soda water of unexcelled quality and exhilarating effects. Ice cream flavored to suit the Title to real estate in Leavenworth and Wyandotte Counties. all that money, energy and good taste can do has been done.

has cured me. E. L. Clickener, New Bruniwick, N. J.

Price fifty cents. Captain Ed. II. Webster, Secretary taste is on sale by the dish, quart or Money to loan on real estate se MARRIAGE GUIDE7 260 Paees. Illustrated In cloth and silt olnrikUrMsi muneyor postage, snme paper covers tfje.

TKM boot contulns nil thn curium, rlonbtfiil or lncUll wanl to know, lexire editions. (leach, sold ererr few mos. Health, Beauty. Happiness, are promoted vlce-wbomar merrr.who not, why. MedUald.

whja ner.mmrrbrouitK uometojou. S0 curity at the lowest rates. gallon. Orders for parties and weddings solicited. They will receive and General Manager, will give all inquiries addressed to him prompt attention.

use the Every snicker should "Little Court House, Leavenworth, Eas. prompt attention at reasonable prices,.

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