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The Evening Republican from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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Or LOCAL INTEREST. gave an interesting lecture on "Taxiderm WANTED. BAD A BREAK as a Viae Art," in the High school last -pr Dustin has new squashes. He also has a evening. Mr.

Dyche has been connected VV rP or IT I fine lot of fish for his customers this even ly to E. Phifer, block with the university for eleven years, and is a man of broad and liberal culture. He is 27, Washington street, MONEY TALKS- xn neav.nworta. A PORTION OF BROADWAY FLOOD- Prof. Evans gave a short lecture before WANTSD reliable boy.

$12 per month. Apply 222 North Fifth street, ED THIS MORNING. the Teachers' institute yesterday. It was 3 well received. Send in your "wants" and other notices A Torrent PROPOSALS.

sconnecfed ti Caused by a Di Water Main. to ihe Rkpsblican. There is no better medium in the city. The United States court will not meet a veritable Nimrod, having himself killed and mounted a'l the animal represented on canvas. To do this be has been compelled to range the country over from the stormy mountains to the Bine Ridge westward, and from Minnesota to Mexico.

The lecture was well attended and was very instructive. A number of those who attended United States cou it here left for their homes last evening. Another contingent took this morning's trains for home, and now Leavenworth people will miss many pleasant faces and sociable, good natured fellows on the streets and about the hotel corridors. AN HOUR BEFORE TIJK FLOOD COULD here again until September, when it will BE STOPPED. be in session on the 17, 18 and 19.

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned nntil Tuesday noon, Jane 23, for stand privileges at the C. K. of A. and A O. H.

picnic at South Side park July 4. Information will be furnished by the committee. M. DONOVAN, M. BUBNS, T.MALLOY, STANCE MEYERS, 8t Secretary.

We need some, and to get it we will offer Goods at ACTUAL COST until July 1, 1891. Two arrests were made last night on the Grading on Broadway Had Undermined charge of "harboring a dog." This seems to be comparatively a new oflense. tlie Water Main Great Damage Alight Haye Resulted Prohibition 1st Meet, Thousands of dollars for taxes were paid into the county treasury to day, as after JUST A MINUTE. to-day the penalty will be added. 'Judge Riner made an attempt to get out of town last night, but a landslide on the Missonri Pacific forced him to wait nntil Tbis forenoon the main water pipe which The usual Friday morning mass was said Bead This Through Before Ton Do An We have offered Bargains to the public before, but never such as these.

Come aud look at our windows, see the prices and be convinced. at the Cathedral yesterday for the inten runs along Broadway, became disconnect tion of a bountiful harvest and a prosper edat Broadway and Michigan avenue, and ous year in this state. for fully an hour there was a veritable other Reader, this is for your information. Note the following cheap round trip excursion for July. teachers' excursion to tobonto.

Sale The session of the Teachers' institute reign of terror in that immediate vicinity will continue for two weeks longer. It is this morning. He has gone to Cheyenne, Wyo. Clerk George Sharritt and Bailiff Thompson and Deputy Marshal DeBost left for Topeka this morning, the two latter in charge of four prisoners Leavenworth will we come them all back again some time. The people of the city who desire to see peace and prosperity are satisfied with the The water main is eighteen inches in riiam a most profitable way to spend a partof The Missouri Pacific Railway Company the summer vacation.

eter, and the water shot from the cavern ous depths with a force and noise that re- There will be a special meeting of the Juno IS. 13, SO, Only- wul sell round trip tickets to Toronto, Canada, to, the meeting of the National Cigarmakers' union at Odd Felluws hall ally presented a scene of grandeur. The tonight to consider measures ior tne enforcement of the eight hour ONE LOT LADIES' earth was torn up as if by an explosion of Educational Association July 8 to 13, at a round trip rate of $26.95 from Leavenworth, and arrangements have been made for a number of low rate round trip excur-cursions to all Kastern points from Toron dynamite, for many feet, leaving a hole in N. B. Perry, who has heen confined to 50c Summer Vests Suits worth $4 50 for $2 50 Suits worth $20 00 for $11 40 Suits 6 00 3 00 Suits 22 00 ",13 80 Suits 7 50 3 90 Pants 3 00 1 80 Suits 8 00 4 80 Pants 4 00 2 10 Suits i 9 00 5 00 Pants 3 50 2 50 Suits 10 00 5 40 Pants 4 00 2 30.

Suits 10 00 6 00 Pants 5.00 2 70 Suits 12 00 7 00 Pants 3 75 2 70 Suits 13 50 8 10 Pants 5 00 3 50 Suits 16 00 8 50 Pants 6 50 3 50 Suits .18 00 8 70 Pants 6 50 3 60 his home for more than two months with a serious illness, is now convalescing and hopes to be out in a week or ten days. which an ordinary cottage could be buried out of -sight. The vicinity for blocks around was flooded as If "some angry stream manner in which our police commissioners and their subordinates are conducting the affairs pertaining to their offices. JThey are doing just what they think is to the best interests of our city and no more. There may be a few persons who do not like the way that department is now being conducted, but all such persons can never be satisfied; so what is the use paying any attention to what they say or do? Leav- At 35c Each.

3 for $1.00. Mrs. Morris Connors was no better this Banks 10c Nickle Plated had overflowed its confines by reason of a cloudburst. The streets were almost in Dime Savings Each morning, iier attending pnysician win not allow her to sleep more than two hours to, oo by depositing your ticket at Toronto with the agents, passengers-can have an extended time to September 30 to re-turrj to Kansas City. This is your chance to visit all New England points at a very low rate.

For ail information and tickers see JOHN N. JOERGER, Pass. Ticket Agt. M. P.

204 Delaware Leavenworth, Kas. at a time for fear she would never awake stantly turned into a roaring torrent. On the night of the 17th instant a valua People gave the roaring vortex a wide berth STREATOR BROS. ble light gray horse was stolen from S. S.

from fear of being drowned. enworth is in better condition now than for years past, and the intelligent peo-p'le of the city strongly desire a continuance of this condition. This everlasting howling has been endured here long enough. Peterson, at Kansas Uity, Kas The ani About twenty men were put to work as mal is nine vears old and about sixteen hands high. soon as they could be secured, shutting off Removed.

H. L. Cra'g of New York, who spent all the connecting mains in that yicinity Charles Shubert, the renowned merchant yesterday in the city, had the PERSONAL. After an hour of bard and rapid work the Our entire stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Dress, Madras Cheviot Shirts and 4. tailor, wishes to let all his old and as many new customers as wish to be benefited I angryflow of water was stopped.

It was misfortune to lose a nandsome suk umbrella, which had been presented to him Underwear, Boy's and Children's Suits all in the same proportion. hay's Fair much longer before the many places-that Who found it, now? by his superior workmanship and low prices, know that -his place of business is had been tilled by reason of the flow of Subscriptions to The Republican are water, could be drained. Had the break now at 414 Shawneestreet, and is attending strictly to business- with a big assort rolling in by the score. It is the most pop occurred in a thickly settled part of town. ular paper in the city as well as the news ment of the best and latest styles of goods.

there is no telling what the damage would Has Respectfully, JOHN SECKLER, Southwest Corner Fifth and Delaware Streets. opened a new line of the very' latest Uali on him. have been to property. As it was, the Thomas P. Fenlon, is in the city.

A. J. Tullock was in St. Louis yesterday. Mrs.

Laird jleft "this morning for St. Paul, where she will remain several L. Peck, manager of the Line" of ocean waa in the city today. Miss Hattie Bailey will arrive from St. Louis this evening.

She is a niece of J. W. Niehaus, whose family she will visit for a few weeks. iest. Ihis paper is wormng ior heaven worth, hence its popularity.

things in MILUNKKV. damage was not great. The complicated case against Mrs. Ryap, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT In grading that part of Broadway the water main had been undermined and was who is charged with keeping a house of ill repute, was called in Judge White's court 127 Actual Count. TO THE LADIES! left with nothing to support it except this morning and continued until iu braces of earth.

The pipe sank by its own Owing to the very unfavorable weather o'clock next Saturday morning. weight, causing the disconnection. Bhlrred Mull Different styles of Baby Caps and Of the past two weeks we now find our Mrs. Northwood of Fort Leavenworth unci bilk; Hats. CRAWFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, selves over-stocked with a large and ele has become so violently insane that it will AT THE FORT.

Bilk Mltta at 25c. 50c and extra good value. gant stock of "Trimmed Hats and Bon be necessary to take her to Osawatomie new BuapeB! new Flowers! And a big se for confinement in the insane asylum. lection of New Pattern Hate. nets," which we will sell this week at precisely half the cost of such goods.

This is There will be-song services at the post Her mind has been affected some time. Just received New India Linens in plain White cnapei tomorrow nignt. no humbug. E. C.

Little of. Abilene and Judge S. Peters of Newton, who have been attending United States court here, left on the morning train for home. Prof. B.

Von Troemel, a well known teacher of the languages at Kansas City, was in Leavenworth yesterday for the purpose of organizing a class. Rev. T. M. Boss will leave this evening for Topeka, where tomorrow morning be will deliver an address before the united and Uiacr and in Checks, Plaids and Stripes The case of the state against Henry Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 19, 20,21.

Leave of absence for two months is grant For instance, all Hats sold at $2 50 will ed Uapt. J. K. Kichards, Fourth cav Ryan was called in Judge Tarr's court this morning and continued until 10 o'clock go this week at $1.50. airy.

"Your Choice" of any $5.50 Hats for in uotn wiute ana uiack. Whit Goods at 8, 10, 12 VJ and 15 cents. Black Goods at 10, 15 and 19 cents, all ceptional good Values. UNDERWEAR. Monday morning.

is cnarged witn Lieutenant Wright, Ninth cavalry, has $3.00. "Your Choice" of $8.00 Hats for $4.00. obtaining money under false pretences. been granted lour days leave, to take ef The Clerks' union met last night in the Your Choice of $10.00 Hats for $5.00 etc fect on the 24th inst. The Knapp-Adelphia Phenomena CoiapaDy, Under the management of Thos.

Ellis jr. etc. Lieut. Edward M. Lewis, Eleventh in 1 cane Oenta' Balbrlggan undershirts at 35 cents, nua 1 price M) ceuU.

1 case Gents' Fancy Ilalbriggan shirts and drawers at IHki. nsnal price 73 oenta. 1 case Fine sleeveless Vests at 10 cents All other Millinery, "Flowers, Ribbons, Abeles building on Delaware street. A large number were there and much interest was taken in the proceedings. Cordi mittees were appointed on by-laws, hail.

fantry, is ordered to loin his companv at Laces, etc. will go at similar reduc ort a. x. tions. Mrs; Virginia Knapp, the Psychic Wonder, Lieut.

Hampton M. Roach, First in fan etc. Come with the crowd to Stern Bro's, try, has been confined in St. Elizabeth 4ib uel aware street. George A.

will retire permanently aacb. CHALLIES. Nice style Bt 5, 84 and 10 cents. French Zephyr Ginghams at 12 'i, 15 and 25o. HOSIERY.

Performing modern niracles and new, wonderful and startling tests of Ler inex asylum for the insane. religious societies of Washburne college. The Rev. Canon Whitmarsh of Omaha is visiting friends in this city and will preach at the Church of St. Paul Sunday, and also assist the Rev.

Mr. Lincoln, priest in charge, at all the services. James McKihben returned last even ing from Ann Arbor, where he has been attending school at the university since last January. Jim does not look so well as when he first went away. Close application to one's studies has a decided effect upon the outer appearance.

from the Missouri, Kansas Texas railroad on July 1, on account of his health. plicable phenomenal mighty force or power which has baffled scientists and aston J. G. Pax ton and family of Indenendence. LOW RATES.

ished tne world. It is understood that all Leavenworth men is here visiting bis cousin, Lieutenant i'axton, lentn cava'ry. holding positions with this road will be The Maple Leaf Are in It $30 .00. We auk an inspection of otir Ladies" fast black hose at 10, 15. 19, 25 and B5 oenta, and our Children's fust black hone at 8 pairs for 250.

Onr Children's Lysis threal ribled hotw at 2.rc Prof. Adelphia, Dakota Dell, The original Cowboy Magician and Card Manipulator. Admission, 25, 35 and 50 Major William McK. Dunn, Third Unit JUbicago and return $20, good returning ed States artillery, is assigned to station at Oct. 31st.

The lowest rates. Other infor Beginning with tomorrow morning the and our heavy boy's hose at 111 and 20c. 1 te cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Washington barracks.

D. C. mation call at the office 228 Delaware st. rn Dm ber it pays to trade at morning tram on tne brancn ot the Union Pacific road will put ou a new Telephone 195. T.

J. BERRY, Colonel Henry's Lieutenant Among the Hotels. C. P. T.

A. Benton, Ninth cavalry, has been assigned to special auty at ort Myer, Va. MURRAY'S FAIR, AH kinds of fresh vegetables and berries The retirement of Lieut. Col. J.

C. Mc- in season at Gordon's. Telephone 207 Kee, medical department, promotes Major tl WnvwmA if Closed every evening at 7 p. m. except on Satur- uay anu Juonaay.

18.15 to Pueblo and Return via the Mis u. An IT souri Pacific Railway. rim Lieutenant and Mrs. Hammond leave to reclining chair car, new passenger coach and a new mail car. This is the train on which Andy Barker is conductor.

Jjldga H'awn, who seldom- misses it, predicts that the weather will not be -much better until after the Fourth of July. Pemberton, the man who predicted fair and pleasant weather for the present month, has not been heard from since. The wreck on the Missouri Pacific road between here and Atchison yesterday, caused a considerable delay in the running of passenger trains in the afternoon and last night. They finally got through all right and today are running on schedule morrow lor Niagara Falls. N.

Y. Thev Tickets on sale July 1 and 2 and good to return until July 21. Come and "go. But the delmonico. J.

Lane, Boston T. Sinks, city; Phil E. Mullin, Kansas City; Geo F. Lawrence, S. Louis; Chas.

Herm, Chicago; J. B. Harrison, St. Louis; J.Cooper, Kansas Ci'y; A. B.

Kaercher, St. Louis. THE CONTINENTAL. tough ton Walker, City; W. Cole, Missouri Pacific railway; W.

T. Soward, City: J. M. Cory, Lowemont; O. C.

Chapin, Springdale; H. Barber, Detroit; S. M. 8tern, New York; L. Ff Weeks, Omaha; 0.

1 1 A' EI will attend the Wright -Jerauld wedding be sure and get your tickets at the General. on tue zna inst. Rsilroad Ticket OfiSce, 204 Delaware street Leave of absence for one month, with John P. Madden, permission to apply for an extension of one JOHN Is. JOERGER, Pass.

Ticket Agt. M. P. Leavenworth, Kas. month, is granted to Capt.

John W. Dil lenback, First artillery. Four Years' Experience in the Departments Capt. fraajrifrjy.H w. uapeuo, unicago.

tue rational! Ask your Druggists for the Special KiJ It "has" oeeii "tea Ltd and A I I T- I I av Ian try, is assigned to the charge of the ren at Washington. Mrs. Ryan was an "bTfor tJ-R rii'i W. dezvous at 51 6 way, Albany, N. proved to be the best.

Try it, sold by all Druggists. Slates Commissioner Clough this morning on the charge of selling liquor without a relieving Lieut. Harry A. Leonhaeuser. iwenty ruth lniantry.

government license. The case is tiet for Special Kidney Remedy is in great de It is reported that seventeen of the si bearing July 8 Her bond was hxed at mand; all who have used it say that they eceived more benefit from it than any- $250, which was furnished. There seems HANKIN 3 my friends in, Leavenworth and surrounding counties, for their kind AND DEALER IN ty-four West Point graduates failed to pass the physical examination owning to defec.i tive eyesight, and that four of the seven to be a clear case against Mrs. Ryan. rbing else.

Read the advertisement head patronage in the past. I take this method of informing them that I shall con Hardwick and wife, Kansas City; R- Mc Cartie, New York; D. Cotlingham. Kansas City; R. H.

Mullins and F. G. V. Boling, Boling; W. J.

Semmens. Jarbalo; W. R. Tbomss, Colorado. Trade at all the hotels was quiet toiday.

As a usual thing not a great many commercial men come into the city on Saturday. As many as can make their way to headquarters for Sunday. AMUSEMENTS. 1 Ed. Belden, who some time ago was n- ed "Attention.

'i Sold at all Drug Stores, teen will not be commissioned. victed in the United Stat court at Wich tOc per bottle. tinue to prosecute all kinds of claims against the Government at my usual place of ita for murdering a man at El Reno, has Prohibitionists at Work. The Prohibitionistsof this Bection are be been refused a respite by President Harri business, notwithstanding the slanderous" and malicious reports circulated by my son and will be nangea at vvicnita Dy tne 1 Paper ginning to stir things. They propose set United States marshal on the 26th of this would-be competitors, and will take, pleasure at all times in advising them, and al month.

Judge Riner passed sentence on who entrust business to my to their rights as against the Government. the man. ting their machinery in motion once more with the object in view of regaining lust ground and accomplishing something, if At the Crawford To-Night. The "Dummy" bridge on Third street is I can only refer to my record of the past two years in Leavenworth in the prose-t The Knapp-Adelphia combination did 10 YARDS being repaired in such a manner as to hereafter insure safety. The weak parts have possible.

not give a performance at the Crawford cution of claims as a guarantee as to what I will doin the future. My motto is bus State Organizer Leonardson for the party been torn away and strong piles driven to last night on account of the very inclement give it support. It will be several days iness on business principles. in this state, is in the city. A mass con Tonight, however, their wonder ful- powers will be displayed.

If our peo yet before tne structure is may completed. I charge nothing but the legal fee in any class of claims. In addition to pension, vention was called at the court house at 2 o'clock this afternoon to select a central committee and transact other business i be wort necessarily compels "Uumruy" trains to use one track only. ple want to see something that will greatly astonish them, they should go to the Craw ford tonight or tomorrow night. The per J.

D. Edmnnd and Tbomss Mackin are bounty, bounty land, and all that class of claims, I shall make Indian Depredation Claims a special feature of my practice. necessary to put the Prohibition machinery formance is worth more than the price of 50,000 Rolls of Wall Paper to be sold at Low Prices. Leavenworth, Kansas. in motion.

The convention was not large having nice vitrified brick sidewalks put down in front of their property on Olive Challies admission to anybody. ly attended and at the time of going to street, between Third and Fourth. Vitri press but little had been accomplished. The Kronberg concert, which will be fied brick is the coming material for sidewalks and pavements. A vitrified brick given at Chickering hall next Tuesday walk only costs two and one-half cents per THE SUNDAY REPUBLICAN.

The Republican will be issued every night, will be a big drawing card. It will For recent act of Congress in relation to any class of claims write me. Office 113 South. Third Leavenworth. Kan- Do cu Trade at the be one of the treats of the season.

Mr. running loot more tnan a wood sidewalK and will last five times longer. day in the week, the Sunday issue appear Kronberg has a rich, strong baritone voice ing in the morning instead of evening. that is s- ldom heard. He is an artist of O.

P. Walter, sheriff of Joplin, Mo and John Woodruff, a business man of that FOR 25c. Fifteen cents a week pays for it, including all seven issues. Copy of advertisements the first rank and is always a favorite with his audiences. Reserved seat tickets now on sale at Carl Hoffman's.

rnirnn MUTUAL LIFE for the Sunday Republican should be handed in as early as possible, so as to se kMAlIi You will be greatly. benefited by using MAGNE the Special Kidney Remedy. Prescription cure preferred positions; ive thousand copies of next Sunday's Republican will be printed on the bottle. All Druggists keep it; only 50c per bottle. place, arrived nere tms morning to identify the crooks who were arrested here within the past few Three of the men were identified and so were the goods which were found upon their persons.

Sheriff Walter and Mr. Woodruff will leave this evening with the prisoners, The music at the 10 o'clock Sunday morning service at the Church of the Sacred Heart will consist of Henry Farmer's mass in flat For the offertory Miss Nell Goodrich will sing an alto "Salve Regina," by Dudley Buck. Tomorrow Assurance of distributed in the city alone, and our bus iness men should take advantage of the $16.35 to Clear Lake and return via the ChicagOi St. Paul Kansas City (Maple Leaf Route). General ticket office 228 IF 2sTOT7 WECIT Maes, opportunity and engage -epace at once First come, first served.

AVoropstr, Delaware street. Telephone 195. At this season of the year the system becomes relaxed, ahd a return of Kidnev THE COURTS. It is the Greatest Bargain Store in the City. Actual Results complaint makes its appearance.

Whv District Court. The following proceedings were had be 316 Delaware Street. not try the Special Kidney Kemedy, sold vs. fore Judge Crozier in the District court to by aU Druggists; only 50c per bottle. day: Estimated Results.

Twenty-two pounds of granulated sugar Metz vs. Cox et al. final order approved. KANSAS CENTRAL HOTEL, tor 1JX); twenty i four pounds white Ei- tra sngar for $1 00 at Gordon's, Fifth and Wickersham vs, Wickersham; decree granted on the ground of gross neglect of One Day Only. Shawnee.

duty. G. J. WOLFSPERGER, PROPRIETOR. Whittascer ys, Lutnin; personal service: Special Kidney Remedy is regarded as default; judgment vs.

Lufkin for $4,316 40 Companies now about to begin settle one of the best remedies before the public. men ts of 20 Year Tontine Policies issued It is not a secret preparative and does not with interest at tne rate of 12 per cent; foreclosure and sale without appraisement. in 1871 and 1872, "estimate Cash value re Douglass vs. Ieaven worth city; time to propose to cure every case. Vail at Mehl Schott's Drug Store and try a bottle.

Rates from $1 to $1.50 per day. House open day and night. turns upon 20 payment life 20 Year Ton pay taxes extended to July 15; exceptions. Insley, Shire Co. vs.

McNulty; motion for a new trial overruled exceptions; leave given defendant to make a case iu Northwest corner Cherokee and Second Streets, A Through Sleeper. tine Policies at age 35 as follows: Ouaranleed Legal Reserve Estimated Surplus The Chicago, St. Paul' Kansas EVERY OHE COME. $526 C5 427 (JO "Maple Leaf Route," is the only line out Kansas- thirty days. Webster vs.

Sample; sale confirmed. Darnall vs. Darnall: motion to make pe os Leavenworth that can give a sleeping 954 25 Total Cash Value Total Cost for 20 Years car through for Chicago, et. Paul and Minneapolis, l)es Moines and Dubuque with 700 00 tition more definite and certain over-ruled out change. For rates, tickets and sleeping car accommodations call on or address exceptions.

Baker vs. Balz: sale confirmed. $254 25 W. B. Fletcher, Estimated Profit per $1000 or 36 32-100 per cent.

T. J. Berry, C. T. 228 Delaware St i Loomis vs.

Loomis; motion to strike out Don't wait all day Policy No, 7813 in the STATE MUTUAI J.C.A.KYDD, DENTIST, 314 Delaware Street, LEAVENWORTH. KAN. certain parts of petition overruled; excep tions. Pettingill vs. McMechan et al.

sale before you come and then be disappointed LIFE ASSURANCE OF WORCESTER, issued in 1871, to a person will be the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of St. Aloysins, hence this mus ical program will be quite a feast. The P. S. C.

E. society of the First Presbyterian church gave a delightful social in the lecture room of the church last evenicg. Considering the threatening weather a large number was present and a most enjoyable time was had. The floral decorations were very beautifulrone of the special features being a large The special music at the church of St Paul Sunday will consist oi Calkins "Te Deum Laudamus," with other music at the morning service; and at the evening service will be rendered the song of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the song of Simeon by Dr. Wm.

Sparks, together with the Anthem, "Rejoice in the Lord, ye Righteous," by A. W. Marchant, Our people have been grumbling for more than a year about the depreciated val ue of real estate. One of our citizens has been trying to buy a piece of property at a bargain for most a year, hut has failed to find it. He says property at a bargain is not to be had in Leavenworth.

People who have property for sale are holding it for a good round price. Property, here is not as "cheap as dirt." This shows that people have confidence in Leovenworth. William Millerka, a trusty, escaped from the Kansas state penitentiary at Lansing last Thursday, and now the authorities offer $50 reward for his arrest and return te that institution. Millerka is five feet, six and one-eight inches high, light, florid complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, light brown mustache and is 37 years oid. He was sent up for seven years from Ne-meha county in 1886.

He had served five years at Anamosa, la. John McHale of this city has filed a suit in ejectment in the courts of Kansas City to regain possession of lots 61 and 62, in block 4 of Whipple's first addition to Kansas City. These lots cortstitute a part of the property bought by Mrs Roma Colby when she was Miss Roma Hollingsworth and engaged to Mr. McHale. He alleged that he furnished the money with which the property was purchased.

The present suit is brough to dispossess the tenants who now occupy the premises. Prof. L. L. Dyche of Kansas university, General kniaiice Apt, Don't forget the ex-c ursion Sunday to A tc i son via The Susy Shoyer -vs.

E. Mears et aged 35 years, for $2000 upon the 20 -Year if you don't get the Herschfield appointed receiver; bond of Endowment Plan, with annual dividem: $100. Challies. Come early of surplus, cost exactly $1,446 84. and the Pitkin et al.

vs. H. H. Glenn; leave Missouri Pacific R'y, in the morning. STATE MUTUAL paid in 1891 to the gnen plaintiffs to attach goods on itemized FIRE, Suspension Bridge, N.

To LIGHTNING, CYCLONE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. holder of that policy $2,027.48. Total Cash paid by the Co. $2,027 48 verified account appended to petition. Court adjourned at 11 o'clock untij Mon day morning.

Police Court. ronto, $45.30. General limit October 31, 1891. These are the very lowest rates on sale via the Maple Leaf only. For all other information call at general ticket office, 228 Delaware street.

Telephone, 195. Total Actual Cost 1,446 84 Office telephone, 55; dwelling telephone, 6. Office Missouri Valley Buildng, op stairs. Actual Profit 680 6-1 The following cases were disposed of in on account of the turn fest, 8 5 cts. for the round trip.

Call at the General Delaware Street, for your tickets. erlins I Son, or 40 13-100 pr. ct, $290.32 per $1000. police court this morning: T. BKRRY, U.

P. T. A. 'Chatauqua Assembly at Ottawa. Secure your tickets yia the Santa Fe Life Insurance must be valued by the James vvnaien, vagrancy and carrying LEAVENWORTH, KAN, concealed weapons; nneo $iu.

actual money cost for service rendered Thos. Jahey. vagrancy; dismissed to and it will rot answer to be satisfied with either get work or leave town. route 'on sale June 15th to 26th inclusive. $1.83 for the round trip.

Trains ave Broadway depot at 8:05 a. m. and 4:05 p. m. GEO.

J. CHAPLIN, I a a. J. W. Hauserman and Carl Ochs, harbor any presentation of the subject which stops short of that.

See an agent of the No. 114 Fifth Do not iail to bseome a subscriber to The Republican. It is the brightest and ing a dog, dismissed; tax paid. W. F.

Lintleman, drunk: find $5 IT. HUNT, Real Estate Broker, 105 North 5th street, up stairs. best paper in the ci ty. Geo. Linborn, assault and battery; fined Special Kidney Remedy will give you re i Manufacturers Bank Building.

$10. lief if you are sufferingfrom kidney trou One- continued case was dismissed and another continued to the 22d. STATE MUTUAL before closing any contract for Life Insurance with any company. WM. BOOTH, Gen.

Agent, LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Ottloe over Leavenworth.National Bank. Monday N. closed at 7 p. m.

ew Barbe Sho p. At 315 South Fifth street. You can get the easiest shave or the finest hair cut in the city. C. WEBER, Prop' r.

ble. Ask lor it at any Drug store. Do not fail to become a subscriber to Thk Republican. It is the brightest and best paper in the city. further Money to Loan on long or shor time.

Rents collected and General Heal Estate Notary in office. and Saturday excepted, uitil subscriber to brightest and notice, Do not fail to become a The Republican. It is the best paper in the city..

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