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The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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The Labor Reviewi
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Leavenworth, Kansas
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On Easy Paymenst Exclusively Monumental We are not only the oldest but the largest concern in Kansas 1 and we offer you the benefit of the finest merchandise that monev. exDerience and skill can oroduee. rswso -v. SSf- From the fact that we positively guarantee everything we sell Is your protection aeainst inferior troods. a We are in a position to fill your order promptly for anything in our line that you might desire- GERAUGHTY TEXTOR.

Established 1866. 316-318 Cherokee St. FURNITURE CARPKTS RUGS LACE CURTAINS STOVES CLOCKS CLOTHES WRINGERS SEWING MACHINES STEAM WASHER ETC. CAN 1-URNISlI YOUR HOME COMPLETE. GOODS ALL STRICTLY NEW AND EJRST CLASS.

TERMS LIGHT anil PRICES RIGHT CIVIC US A CALL. Household Supply Co. boc) Shawnee. RELIABLE DENTISTRY! Oldest and Best Equipped Denial Office in Leavenworth. When coming to our office be sure you are in the right place as our success has caused a nuinher of others to locate in our immediate vicinity.

Gold Crowns $4.00 Bridge Work $4.00 Gold Fillings $1.50 Silver Fillings film All work guaranteed ten years. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. ADOLF LAM. Druggist Pharmacist Both Phones. 427 Delaware Street.

N. V. Cor. 4th and Sliawnce St. Edward Carroll, Cashier.

C. W. Goss, A.sst. Cashier. Paul E.

Havens, Pres. E. P. Wilson, Vice-Pres. The Leavenworth National Bank Leavenworth, Kansas.

UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Galend SOFT DRINKS KUTER MILK. FIRST CLAS. HOARDING. Short Order Restaurant.

Old Phone 139. DR. FREDERICK A. COOK, AMERICAN EXPLORER WHO PLANTED THE STARS AND STRIPES AT THE NORTH POLE. I-YctlericU A Cook, the American explorer who ilis.overctl tlio n-rtli pule.

got liis first arctic experience with Koliert 10 lVarv, ll.nl inlrcpitl American -U. Is now somewhere In tin arctics lHiltlliiK with tlio niid I snow Surplus and Profits $350,000. Capital $150,000. iimlerlnUiiiy. lr.

Conk went witu roary on me poi.u- 'i on a u-lilcli ln -wns rnnviiiri'd llii' could no n'lirniMi, nun in ui; mh rmili! then li.v i i. i i. t. in iiftir DIRECTORS. Saml.

II Wilson, O. M. Abcrnathy, E. P. Wilson, J.

F. Richards, Ford F. Harvey, Edward Carroll, Paul E. Havens, D. R.

Anthony, J. W. Crancer, E. D. Lysle.

liliulis I I'VIT I'i'MScd to KMlil.V till' piolill'lll. JIC iiunpu-U'ii mourn no I'VIT I moo. iinil Inst mi'i-I'k llllll lllSl ill'HK- CXM'lllHllllS w-vmil anil us suron with the Dnnish Mpnlllion to antiuvtle soas. It was on Ju 4. 7.

tint 1. un.l.T liis an ti- wl.i.l. was tU'stiniMl to will, sikvoss John K. I.radloy. .1 will! hv i'w Vnrk linnt.T of Kiini.

liilnl out tlsMw ami went with Dr. Cook to tl.o polar nylons intc mini to 11 nian li 011 IVary niul went about their preparations. Tim hunt over, Brad- to I11111I. They lov ivhirni'il t'o Now York, ami Or. Cook startcil for tlic polo iii-i-oiiipaniiMl liy 11 eoiiiiiany of Kskinios.

SEWING machine; ROLLER HIGH CRADB. seoms known, the country Things went who was fi'oinj round Willi a dancing boar, well eiioiljji for a few Notice to the Public months, and then Colelt lirsl reveled iii bciu a who had at atly of ipial- THE TRUEBLUEBEARD He Was a Cruelly and Malevolently Maligned Frenchman. NOT A MURDEROUS MONSTER. tihiigetl lo go away 111 tue matter or an inheritance ho gave all his keys without reserve lo his wife, warning her out of pure love against the unhappy associations of the print-esses' room. As soon ns he was out of the way a (rap was laid for him, nntl It was in thai very room that he wns most treacherously assassinated.

The worst ami the host of It was flint M. de Merlus, after marrying the wealthy widow, became an exemplary husbnnd nnd subject of the king. Finances of the Printers. Secretary-Treasurer J. W.

Hays of (he International Typographical union in Ids annual report says Unit the total expenditures during the year May SI. wore and that a balance of was left iu Ihe treasury. It shows that thff number of burial benefits paid during the year was 000, representing JfoS.l""). This was a smaller number of burial benefits than for any prceoding; year since 1003 and wns wonly-nlno loss than in It shows that (ho average number of members In good standing during the year was and the average membership for the last throe months 47,17 1. In regard to the old age pension, the report shows total expenditures of $00,330.33 and a balance on hand in the fund May 31 of $130,707.17.

The average earnings per year per member were $S07. On and after July 1st, 1909 there will be half hour cars leave Leavenworth, Third Delaware for Kansas City, Tenth Main at 8 A. M. and 9 A. M.

and 3 P. M- and 4 P. daily except Sunday. There will be half hour cars leave Tenth Main, Kansas City, for Leavenworth at 3 130 P. M.

4:30 P. M. and 5.: 30 P. M. There will also be half hour cars on Sunday from Leavenworth to Kansas City, from 9 A.

M. to 9 P. and from Kansas City, to Leavenworth at 8 130 A- M. to 7 30 P. M.

The Kansas City Western Ry. Co. J. W. Richardson, General-Supt.

reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. ily, beiian to loii' for her old freedom. The loiiKin became Irresistible, and at hist, she look her departure secretly with her justly beloved bear. 11 noteworthy that they made (heir escape by way of a room that had a door leadinir to what had been water meadows, and so to open country. IVrraiilt called this room "lo petit cabinet," but it was also known as 'the wretched princesses' room," because a 1'loieiit ine painter had covered its walls v.illi (he most lifelike figures of Cine, Niobe anil 1'roiTis.

The tragic effect of these paintings was enhanced by the porphyry lloorint; of the room, which siloes ted bloodstains. Mmilrajroux appeared inconsolable at: the disappearance, which was complete, of Colette, his lirsl wife, and doubtless his lot would have boon far less unhappy if lie had never tried lo console himself. This, most unfortunately, he did by marrying one Jeanne do la Cloche, who turned out lo bo a violent, dipsomaniac. Iilue-boanl was of a nature so kindly and noble thai, although in a lit of mad passion she nearly killed him with a kilchen knife, ho continually hoped to reclaim her by kindness, one day she strayed into the generally shut up princesses' room, look (he painted figures for ren I people and was so lerri-lied that she rushed wildly inlo the open tields, tumbled into ll deep pool, and so was drowned. So things went, on, a now atlliction with each new wife, and in each case the linal ca last roplie was associated with the princesses' room.

The climax to the unhappy career of the more than worthy anil lovable Ucrmird lie AloiiiiMoux i-anie with his seventh wife, Jeanne do I.espoisse, cleverest STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere. III. (fncaa v.

Hints S) He Hac Matrimonial Misfortunes, It Is True, but He Seems to Have Been the Only One Who Came to Grief on Account of Them His Tragic End. The supposedly the monster of iiiunleroiis polygamy, the very name of the ojjre inlo whose inoillh one useil, if one coiilil. in hilil hood's happy hour, lo Ihrow i 1 it I hi rub-lier halls, was in Irulli a 111:111 who has heen as cniolly anil inalevolenl ly 111a-liKneil hy history as Nero, Itii hanl Macbeth, tulli ipianti. So says Analole I'laiire anil pray who can speak with higher authority on the real fads of faeryV in "I.es Sop! Feniines do In of Autros (Juntos Meiveilleiix." One knew already that Charles Tofranil first wrolo, In nbout I ho historical biography of lthieboard, but one did not know until now how deeply 1'orraiilt, prob-nbly through false informal ion, wronjj-od the meiiir.i'y of an excellent and ill treated personage. From M.

wo learn that Il. Iternard do Muulra-goiix, of old and noble descent, lived In Ki'iO or I hereabouts at the ancestral Chateau l.es nil lottos, on his estates between Compiojjno and I'lerrofoiids. The castle, of frounlnii oiilward aspect, was Inside a treasure house of (asle anil wealth. Its owner, contrary to loiic existing tradition, wore tin beard, only a musl.n he and a little tuft iioluw Hie lower lii He was known Ihroimh the ooimtryiilo as lUuebcnrd berause his hair was very black, and therefore his close shaven cheeks and chin were markedly blue, lie was a line liiruro of a man who. in spile of his manifest advantages as 11 good 111:1 1 1 1 did mil uct on well with women of his own rank in life.

This was duo to an Incurable shyness on his part, rleasanl and pretty trills who had been well bronchi up attracted lihu immensely, but also tilled him with an indescribable terror. The lirsl notable result of this affliction was that the unfortunate orphan, for siii ho had been sim his early youth, incapable of making proposals for the hand of any of the attractive and hili born ladies in the neighborhood married 11 certain Colette Passage, a fascluatiiiK tfirl in her way, against whose oharaiter iiotbiiij Carpenters and Joiners. Permanent headquarters have been opened by the United Slates district committee of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners in Now VorU. In forly-nine years (he Amalgamated Society of Carpenlors and Joiners has disbursed in benefits of various kinds. Of that sum was paid to unemployed members.

to sick members, JI2I.77H to PETER EVERHARDY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Fifth and Seneca Streets. Both Phones. ami most lasciual ing of 1 family oi'j members yvho suffered from accidental fi i v-1 Iii I I'll )t BUSTER BROWN BREAD Injuries incurred while at worn, 110 in funeral benolils, 1 .20." In slrike benelits and old age pensioners.

There are 2,717 members on Ihe pension list, 810. or per cent, of that number being over seventy years of ago. The organ ion has a total membership of of whom are affiliated with the United Stales district The Difference. Stubbornness is lighting to have I certain way what you want. Strengti.

of purpose Is gelling in the most convenient way thai presents Itself what you desire. Chicago Record Herald. utterly unsi rnpulniis ail vent urers. one knew au.vl liitu' ahoill I he supposed late hu-Jiand of the mother. Of he two br.it hers, a dragoon and a musketeer, 01, was a low rascal and a mere spoi'Le; Hi olh.

lived mi gaming and on I lie gun I o.ilure of women to whom l.c made love. Anne, the sifter. the in mat ion of uiali-'ious cunning. Associated with this precious family u.is a certain Chevalier ile Merliis. who had a great deal to dn with I he final tragedy of M.

de Mont ragoux's career. The nature of this tragedy may be inferred, but it is curious that, while IVrrault represented I'lueboard as taking a journey in order to lay a trap for his wife. I he fact was exactly opposile. 1'iith before and after his Marriage he had heaped benefits on al1 these wretches. When was THE BREAD THAT IS BROWN.

ALL KINDS CAKE Wholesale ami Retail. Stewart's Bakery 616 South Fifth Street. v.s ury Mil. The worst feature about milling a lie Is that you are so apt to hammer rour fingers. Puck J.

W. RYAN, Agent..

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Years Available:
1904-1910