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Wyandotte Republican from Wyandotte, Kansas • 7

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SOCIETIES. Fom D.Ty. OF yandotte. Concluded from page 6. MASONIC.

WlANDOTT LODOl, HO. 8, A. V. St A. M.

MeeU flint rind third Friday of each month, in Mnaoiiio ball, In Voes Slock, Minn. ave. 0. W. MoOlore, W.

M. Henry Nye, Soo'y by the town company; and when these vis J. M. itors saw the dust flying Funk, of Wyandotla Died This Morning. from several hundred shovels A.

Ohaptib No. 6. Meets second and fourth frldny of enoh month, at Masonic R. hull. it looked as though we knew of a glorious i COUNCIL OF It.

S. M. Meets second and fourth Friday of each month, at Masonic hall future, fit for live men to enjoy. When the sliovels rust and the streets are filled ruffians. Their belt strings are a heap longer and their slain braves outnumber those of tins Dela wares, and Wyandottes.

Our war path led through Lykins, Linn, and Bourbon, and across the line with (lie Missouris. Many snows have fallen, and more moons and snns come and gone since we aie the hist mouthful of the buffalo, yet we murmur not. From way up the fleeting cloud the bad spirit sent grasshoppers to eat up our corn and potataes, yet like Kansas braves, despaired not. Should we, old braves, turn squawmen when we hear the approaching stampede of half our camps for Wasqington to remain near the great father Breakers Ahead. The county Is liable to meet with trouble if it persists in locating the court-house on the corner of Sixth street and Minnesota avenue, on the site of the Lumber Company Yards.

The Presbyterians have served a notice that they intend to file an injunction, on the land, claiming it, by right of conveyance from the town company for church purposes. The injunction will probably bellied to-morrow. The case cannot be brought up before the April term of court; and if the Presbyterians are beaten then they propose to appeal. This will render the final occupation of the land by Wyandotte county a thing of i he future. Meanwhile with impassable ravines, in any city, no ORDKK i'ASTEUN STAlt -MlitDUB Oh APTKlt, No-Moot aenond and fourth Tuesday sf each mouth at Manonio hall.

We know transplanted human worth Will bloom, elsewhere, to profit. Tennyson. Died, of pneumonia, in the CGth year of his age, at Wyandottj, Kansas, J. M. Fuuk.

Such was the sad notice we were pained to write to-day. J. M. Funk was born in Wainsboi body but fools can expect men and capital to stay longer than to shake the dust from bllowwiip Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythiua.

Fel Mud every Thursday eveniug, at their feet as they take their final departure, lllWB' hull. Had Wyandotte kept her shovel brigade of it a first six months constantly employed, Franklin Pennsylvania, in 1810. TjlNrtowMRNT SrcTiow, No. 237, knights of Pythias. Xu Muois flwt Thursday of each month, at Oid Follows' hall.

GIT-MANIA LODGK, No. 41, Knights of Pythias. Meets Urstand third Tuesday at Masonic to-day Wyandotte would lead all the cit ies of the West. He was the tenth child in the family. His .4 One of the first efforts of Wyandotte was to open a highway to the interior, and in oiHi No.

B0. Meets each month, at AO. U. V. TAn-KO-MiS I first and third Tuesday It is bad talk squaw talk for our young braves to fill their ears with how we old braves had to feel during the bleeding Kansas time.

this Quindaro played no unimportant part, father and mother are both dead; the latter lived to the age of 90 years, and died some five years ago. Five sisters are living. Mr. Funk never married, and his property descends, by provision of his Masonic hall. for she made the bridges.

Sir. Dicksoa ap' predated what later road-makers cannot Long Beard wants to know how do we TTUKS'f HUMAN LODGE, E. A. U. Moets sec-Jj oud 'burth ednesday at Masouic hal.

AO. F. Wyandotte Coobt, No. 6077. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month Odd Fellows' hall.

understand, that the bail of a pail is no old andjoung braves feel now Wyandotte's chiefs and million men, I grasp longer when lying down than when stand ing up, and that it is no further around i hill than over or through it. your hands as brothers. I look into your the Lumber Company have been noitfied that the injunction provides for their detention on the above premises till the matter is settled. The Lumber Company have put no more lumber on the place for thirty days past; but have, as the Republican advertised, been selling out as fast as possible, preparatory to moving. Two car loads of dunnage have arrived for their yard.

Interesting for Wive The wife has been much advanced by the general tenor of legislation of late years in respect to her own property. She has acquired a pretty independent A. U. LODGK, NO. 179.

Meets second and lourth Kru.ay of each month, at Odd Fel E. eyes. Charming picture! bright sun lows hall. There was a beautiful little light draft beams break through the dark hideous O. O.

F. Wyandott Kmoahpmsst, No. 9. Meets Bocond and fourt Monday of each month, al steamer called Lightfoot, built expressly to run between Quindaro and Lawrence. This clouds that overshadowed our eventful past for a while, have penetrated the troubled Odd Fellows' ball, Minn, ve.

SUMMUNDUYVOT LODGE. No. 3, Odd Follows. Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' will, to his heirs. He came to Wyandotte in 1830.

Since his stay among us, he has occupied several public positions, being at various limes overseer of public highways, con nly commissioner, probate judge, county treasurer, justice of the peace and mayor. He came here comparatively poor, but by energy and sagacity built up a fortune the real estate and brokerage business. He owes some 200 lots in Wyandotte, besides several farms in Kansas, scrip, bonds, whose value is variously estimated at from $55,000 to $85,000. waters. They are calm, and upon their boat was said by its Quindaro friends to run so light, even when heavily loaded, that in ciu-e the Kaw river should run dry hall.

grand silence, we, like canoes, are sliding slowly down toward the happy hunting grounds. The well springs of our hearts Teutonia Lodge, No. 63. Odd Follows. Meets very Tuesday evening, at Maronic hall.

on some of Its trios, it could reach its des' tination on a heavy dew. are rising higher and upwards, forcing KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Myrtle Lodoi, No. Meets flrst and third Monday of each mouth themselves through the surface, and are But like many similar efforts to navigate the Kaw with steamers light enough to at Musonio Mill. here known in the mutual love we have for position as to title, control and disposition, but this relates to her property, not to his. The law has not yet raised her to the station of superintendent of her husband's contracts and probably never will.

He is bound to support her and L. K. KANSAS CITY DIVISION, No. 81, each other. We stand closer to each oth Brotherhood ol Locnmollve Engineers.

Meets er's hearts than heretofore. The groat As executors of his will, E. L. Buesche, secuiid and fourth Sunday, ut 3 p.m., ut Masouic hall. 1 spirit must be pleased with our Kansas A.

H.j B1IHNSIDE POST, No. 28. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Odd work. It is His doings that when we are ever called to meet in council we come in Byron Judd and A. M.

Funk have been appointed. Mr. Funk had suffered for some time past with paralysis of the heart, which terminated in pneumonia, which caused his death. Up to within twenty minutes of expiring, he was sensible and conscious. single file across the praries as brothers of the children which she bears to him, and in order to fulfill this obligation he ought to have as much freedom in the management of his business affairs of the world as unmarried men are allowed to exercise.

In taking a wife a man does not put the same baud, and leave our policical follow a w. 11. Hukry, J. S. Clark, Ad.it.

Pest Com. County Iuduatrial Society. President, J. T. Johnson; Vice President, G.

N. s-penluub; Soo'y, M. IS. Newman; Treasurer, Pcrley Pike; Sun't, f. D.

Heath. Iteiinlar meetings of Directors lust Saturday of each month. trick ponies roaming loose alone by run on heavy prairie dews, this failed with the others, because the dues were too heavy for them. It was left for Capt Nelson to make. the only successful navigation of the Kansas river attempted.

Like Gov. Gilpin, I have had perfect confidence t'at this point was to be the great centropolis of the United" States. Everything points in that direction and it will bo accomplished. The two first newspapers published in what is now Wyandotte county, were the Kcgbter, in Wyandotte, edited and published by Mark AV. Delahay, who died a few years since as United States Judge of the state of Kansas, and the Cbindcwau, edited and published in Quindaro, by J.

Al, Walden. These were both live Republican papers. Mr. Walden is now a ery and suffered terribly with pain, dying at We grasp each other's hand more firmly; o'elock this morning. He left no ante mortem statement; nothing but his will, are nearer each other's heart by the memory of former events and firmly bound together by wreathes of story, and scement- IsTOW He was eccentric in disposition, and quite ed by and eommou struggle to defend our reserved in manner, but was universally full at the "Tew git respected, in social and commercial circles, 'a sublimity ot a wimmiu'a wigwams, sqfiaws and papposses.

Thus we rejoice in our mutual victory. Passes His body will lie in state till Monday when L. C. Funk, of Philadelphia who is two wampum belts and two pipes of peace through two wigwams of great council. i looked for to-morrow, will take the remains to Wainsboro, for burial.

Freeman right lekturer, go tew her hum ntu1 witness her old mini striving to nuss their b'lliy, and notis whnt dreadful sloppy job ho niiikcs of it." NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Long Beard hrs spoken. How how I howl! I Raymond have prepared the body for WIT AND WISDOM. nimselt under an overseer. He is not a subordinate in his own family, but the head of it.

The law assigns him this position, not for his own advantage alone but as much for the real good of his wife and children, and somewhat for the general interest of society. A husband left free to lead and govern his own family is the most useful husband to all who may be concerned in the results of his conduct. That exceptions to this rule may be pointed out is no objection to or disproof of the rule itself. Human institutions are all more or less imperfect, and their complete efficiency in practical working can not be expected in every instance. It is enough if they produce beneficence to the great means and in the great majority of cases.

A subjugated husband is a less energetic member of society than one who keeps his true place yet knows how to temper authority with affection. The law does not discourage conjugal consultations or free and voluntary cooperation in all transactions which affect the welfare of the family. But the law does not undertake to secure this delightful harmony by transportation. Vioai O'uoday's Daily. 1 BOLD BTJRGI A US Again Victimize J.

Hilliker, tlia Jeweler, at Kansas City, Ka3 the Loss Trifling. Teacher to a small boy: "What does the proverb say about those who live in glass houses?" Small boy: "Pull down the blinds." "What place, sir, if you please?" said Count Muttonhead to a small, boy on Fifth avenue, pointing to Delmonico's. "Oh, that," said the boy, "that's a feed store." N. Y. Tribune.

prominent minister in the M. E. church, and will probably soon be one of its bishops. During the first few years of Wyandotte's history, there were a very few free slaves held by members of the Wyandotte Nation, but they soon vanished from sight. The city and county of Wyandotte should have appeared in our statute books spelled with two t's and a final e.

The bill chartering the city of Wyandotte was passed by both housos of the legislature spelled properly, by some unauthorized act the name appeared in the statute book without the final e. The name the county, however, was more fortunate, and is properly spelled among the state laws. We found here the M. E. Church, and 'the M.

E. Chinch South. The next church organization was that of the Congregational, Our wonderful success is accounted for by lie fiict that we give good value, find tint our immense stock is positively equal, if not superior, to anything offered by the bent houses in the trade nnd WE QUA KAN TICK OUR PRICES MUCH LOW lilt. Lndies tliut I'liiw thrmseives to be persuaded thet our goods ore in nuv wny inferior beciiuae he prices seem so very much lower, do themselves ft" injustice. You mm'' bptir in mind vp hny in l'lrjre qu.mti-tics A do tin iinTiif tisi ImttinegK Don't be Last night while J.

C. Hilliker, his part ner. O. T. Angell and others were in the jewelry store of Hilliker, 1910 Sixth street, Kansas City, some parties barred the The Philadelphia I'ecord notes that front door, also that of the drug store ad American girls who marry Europeans and coercion, but leaves it to issue soon live in Europe, not only take their charm joining, by putting pieces of bed slats into the bolts of the folding doors.

The fellows then made a break for the east show win taneously from the holy relations of ing presence from among us, but a great deal of loose cash. We can spare the girls. dow of the jewelry store; broke it, made a hum Istii-ed hut oal! at licadcjunrtcrs, SLDSS', 603 ISadt, I.EADES3 IN POPULAR PHICE3 f. Our Goods are ulso sold at ou- tis'tnl l'nvmlar Prions but the cash the cash. Norristown matrimony.

Georgia Supreme Court. A Flea fur Pluin London Figaro. We are glad to see A. publish Herald. "So you are going to lecture inquired grab for what they could reach; and with their booty the burglars ran down toward Plaukintou Armour's packing house and escaped.

The whole thing was done so instan buicously' that the features of the ing a protest against the unnecessary next the Episcopal, next the Old School Presbyterian these organizations existed previous to the war. Many old residents were with us for a time, but have passed into the great summer land of the hereafter, a friend of a musical professor, recently, use of French and other foreign words "What on?" "Well, if I am entirely sober, on my feet," was the reply. "That's THEM0ST POPULAR EJ ALL' burglars were scarcely recognized, though to which we all hasten. wrong," was the response. "Never give our newspapers ana conversation, though it was hardly to be expected that a writer who so freely peppers his articles with an olla pod rid a of foreign words and phrases would heartily re SEWING MAEHMM they were not masked.

Mr. Hilliker thinks one of them had been in his store a short superficial talk on large subjects." Boston What I intended for a few lines has grown upon me until I find it impossible Score. is trie 11 fM A witty French actress, who is soon to prove a practice of which he is an arch upholder. be married to a tragedian, was recently re time previous looking at diamonds. The loss will not exceed $200, including a gold watch.

The moment the burglars broke the window Judge Brake started for the front door of the pharmacy, but found it Ine protest was written apropos ot to stop except with a square halt. Within five years the larger part of the money value of the property lying within the Ceutral City near the mouth of the Kaw river will be found lii the State of Kansas, ceiving the congratulations of some friends, the word cloture, which has been gen erally adopted without question in all our recent discussions about Parliamen whom she suddenly interrupted by saying: "But don't you think I mrst be possessed of great courage to marry a man who has within ten years from this date, the ma bolted on the outside with the slats as we stated heretofore. Mr. IF'Uker ran Into tary procedure. But why, it has been aptly asked, need we drag this it renca jority of the inhabitants of said city will be residents of the State of Kansas.

As already made so many people weep?" the drug store, then fired through the win term into our already voluminous lan dow while his partner fired through the guage, ana thus seem to admit it con A famous scientist says there is often a marked personal resemblanea between hus said Bishop Berkley, so say we: '-Westward the course of empire tikes Its way." tains no word which would express a jewelry store at the escaping burglars. A Rei'ublicax reporter with difficulty dodged similar meaning? As a matter of fact, we do possess a word, as Mr. Sala points the bullets and would have caught the bur Italy, the garden spot of Europe, was justly proud of her city of Home resting'upon her seven hills. Kansas, the garden spot out, expressing the same sense, band and wife after theyhae been married awhile. We have noticed that fact.

Some time ago a gallant Illinois man, whose, eyes were blue, married a jealous black-eyed woman, and in les3 than a year he had glars if he had been on time a moment "closure, which bhakspeare uses several times, and which surely would answer sooner, 'ihe bullets missed the burglars, of America, will be seven times more proud our purpose quite as treu as cloture. who made good their escape under the of her metropolitan city, resting upon her black eyes himself. cover ot darkness. At last accounts the What would there bo amiss in a Minister of the Crown declaring urgency and seven times seven more beautiful Wyan dotte hills. men were shadowed.

About two or three calling for the "closure?" The only The air was permeated with a snow chill, the sky was overhung with leaden clouds, hours after the fun was over, the Times and possible excuse for using French, or Gen. Leoi-iardt, of Paola, was introduced, Journal reporters were on the ground and German, or Greek, or Chinese, or Ameri and a breeze earn ing icicles in its onward got the full particulars from the Republi eep played with her long, brown locks. can words is, when no word in our language expresses quite the meaning which the adopted term conveys. How who spoke as follows How! Bkaves of tub Wyaxdottes Chiefs and medicine men of the big nation of this, council Your friends, the braves can reporter. But she hesitated not.

She pressed forward, driven by a resistless impulse, and one glance at her determined face plainly show of the co a federated bands, the Peoria, ill- Eetehum's Bad. Luck. Silas Ketchum was In town last Friday. While here lie imbibed too freely of the seldom this is the case let Charles Dickens' works show. He wrote all his novels without, so far as our observation goes, using a single foreign word or phrase.

And no one can say his vocabu- is ed that she was resolved, firmly resolved to get five yards of velvet trimming cut bias to match, if she overlmp'ed every dry goods tempting bowl; in straight Englhh be ri ft a nu A. 1 s.y ALWAYS store in town, and we presume she did. came drunk, and recklessly drunk at that. In front of the Cook block he found a hore iK'Ionging to Mr. Teeney, hitched to a post, wailing for his owner to issue from Xorrisfown Herald.

ary was defective. Natural Products of Free Soil. Indianapolis Herald.) "A political enthusiast, and a profes Gracefully dropping on one knee he the abstract office of Kyus Boylan. LIFETIME busied himself fastening a skate to the pedal phenomenon which she exhibited to sional parasite" are the beings whom Blinded by drink, Ket ilium thought it was 4 SURPASSESOTHERS his astonished gaze. All at once he stopped Lord Beaconsfield holds in bitter contempt If he were in this country he would have unlimited material on which a good chance for a ride; so without any more ado, this Qnixote jumped en the JnhncnnYT'fflrcL i.i the very midst of his task, and appeared a uiitsuii-mii amis, Weas, Kaskaskeas and Piaukastra-nies, who are scratching gravel in the valleys of the Marias Des Cygnes.

The Bull and Wea have seen fioui their moantaiu tops your signals, the talking papers calling on us to meet you here to-night to hear the great medicine talk. Long Beard, the Parla Miami brave, stands before yon in answer to your call, lie lias well listened, his head is chuck full heaped up. He has had no talk, but did a heap of bad thinking of his bad braves, who followed Uml counsel early in lSi7, and joined many marauding parties wiiii the thriving Sack-Foxes, heap bad Jayhawkers and Dan-iles. Wyandottes, your medicine metiaitj always true. Our braves did not listen to the counsel of that great chief and good medicine man.

Kobinson. The fearless Delaware braves took many scalplocks from the palefaced to be reilcctin? wrotoundly. '-Lreorge, 23UNiOMSQ.NEV YORK equine and went to seek pastures fresh. The next day the horse returned sans saddle and bridle. When Sheriff Bowling ar darling," she asked, "what ore you think to exercise his scorn, lhese kind of fellows are thick in America, and at times they are disgustingly prominent Chicago ing about? Tni thinking," he answered, rested Silas, he explained that he was Orange mass.

Want Too Much Say So. 'Kansas City Journal. abstractedly, with a look that indicated how deeply he was affected by the idea that possessed his mind. "I'm thinking, dear, whether, if Xoali had had one of your drunk when he rode off Into the country with the horse, and that when he got sobered up, he just let the animal return to 33. shoes, he would have found it necessary to Wyandotte Ave Teople who writs letters to newspapers seldom know where to stop.

The editorial waste basket ia burdened with carefully written communications which are rejected chiefly on account of their length. build the ark." From that their Wyandotte, lie is of a respectable family but still it is apt to go hard with him. He waived his examination, and is under a fTTTC! ro 71 souls floated toward, the infinite future by different routes. Brooklyn Eagle. I $300 bond..

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