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Wyandotte Republican from Wyandotte, Kansas • 4

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The Funeral. UNION DEPOT. Wyandotte Republican. JOHN RISSE, This morning the remains of Mr. Bradley HAXXIBAL AMD IT.

JOMFB. were plaoed in the carriage room of Mr. DAILY EDITION. DIFABf. ABUTI, Atlantic Express 6 32 a 8 02 a a Sawyer's livery stable, and a large number aaisas uity and N.x.

Kx 6 32 pm BVUTpai All train Kant leave Bridge Depot 6 minutes later. Groceries, Provisio jsts of citizens assembled there to pay a last tribute of respect to the departed. The H. B. COOPER PaMisliers.

ATCHISON. TOPBKA ADD SAUTA PS. To Lawrence, Topeka and all point on the Atok- funeral services of the Episcopal ohuroh were read by Rev. Mr. Bennett, after which imn, xopeaa ana sauta re railroad.

Denver Pueblo 935am Santa Fe Kxpress 1) 10 00pm Friday, September 16. 1881. 6 28 pm 6 60am he offered an appropriate prayer. Then a CHICAGO AND AIT0H. Bong by a number of ladies and gentlemen Glass and Queensware, Notions and Stationery, Minnesota Avenue, corner Wyandotte.

and an address by Rev. and a con cluding song, "Rock of Ages." Those Chicago Day Express 612 am 827am St. Louis Might 612 am 9 42pm St. Louis Day Expresa. 6 07pm a 03 a Chicago Night A 627pm 942pm CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND AND rAOINO.

present then viewed the remains (which were In a neat easket) and passed out, and the pall-bearers and friends accompanied NOTICE. Baring purchased all accounts due the "Kawsmouth Printing and Publishing for advertising and subscriptions, all debtors will hereafter pay the same only to my order. H. B. Cooria.

Jfu'y 37am 9 32pm Chicago Express 6 02 in 922ant All East bound trains leave Bridge Depot 5 miai utes later. KASHAS OUT, VORT SCOTT AND ODLF. the poor old man to his last resting place in Oak Grove Cemetery. The deceased was about fifty-two years NEW RELIABLE GROCERY Mail 010 urn KOAnm Texas Express 610pm 94.0 am of age. fie had been in Wyandott about KANSAS CITY, LAWBXNC1 AND SOOTBBBK Hall A 40am S2Knm 24 years.

He oame here from Chicago, BLUM PRIESTLY, Dii.tlnntiMl VlAlnk VftMim I where he was once a thrifty carriage build X. 0 ST. tOU AXD OOUNCIL ILOFVS, Mall and 042 nm Rini7nn. Committee Meeting. There will be a mooting of the Republican Central Committee of Wyandott county, at 3 o'clock p.

m. Monday, September 19th, at the offioe of the County Attorney, in Wy-andott oity. By order of the Committee. 1 i William Albright, Seo'y. a.

V. -a 1 er, owning a third interest in the largest manufactory there. A gentleman was present at the funeral who worked for him at i ai. upi 02 pro. a osipm rucino jupreaa uiiiupm i 3 32 a Staple! Fancy Groceries Chicago.

PHIOX FAClnO. For Lawrence. Topeka and all DoinU on Hn. When he came to this city he had about ion Pacific (formerly Kansas acme) Railway. Colorado Express 936am 6 26pm Glass and Queensware, ten thousand dollars, which he soon lost in gome way, after whioh he settled down at souId niter will on no eiiiea a own v.

.1 n- i i memo express i louupm 1) 660am MISSOURI PACIFIC. East bound tralus leave Grand Avenue Donol 1 wmmnn. iu. I TTrooQ K.nflaf.Afi tinftAA Ann tviriA Tsifl a. eniolfir the humble occupation whioh gave him lo- numDie occupation wniou gave mm back Labor party of Wyandotte county io-i www tnwV in are reauested to moot at D.

B. Hadley's I ea celebrity here, humble though it be. He Feed always On hand. UOOds delivered to all parts 01 the city. minutes later, and west bound trains 10 minnt.

earlier. SIPABTI. office, Wyandotte, September 24, to arrange was faithful, diligent, and honest, and had many friends who honored him for these for eounty and judicial district conventions, J620pra 6 30am 4 60pm Night Express for St. Louis, daily Day Express for St. Louis, daily Texas Express, via Nevada, daily Day Express for St.

Joe, daily praiseworthy qualities. The funeral this and transaet such business as will come be 7 auara Cor. Minnesota Avenue and Sixth. St. WYANDOTTE LUMBER Dealers in morning attests the faot that a man in any fore them.

Members of all committees, and Night Express for St. Joe. dally 8 60 Accom'on for Atchison, daily ex. Sunday, 6 60 honest sphere may make a good reputation. all persons interested, are requested to at ARRIVALS.

tend. D. Hadmt, Ch'n. Night Express from St. Louis, dailv This morning on the street-car an occurred adding much to the enjoy Sept.

13, 1881. L. P. Converse, Seo'y. Crow Dog, the murderer of Spotted Tail, Texas Express from Deniaon, daily 11 22 a Day Express from St.

Louis, daily 8 34 in Night Express from St. Joe, daily 6 60 Day Express from St. Joe. dally 6 60 a Ac'm'on from Atchison, daily ex Sunday, 9 26 a DOORS UMBER BlilS, has been indicted for murder. ment of some passengers, though the Indies did not seem to see the point.

The leading unuii) KANSAS GITT APT XA8TIRH DIVISION. East bound trains leave: actors were a large boy, late of the country, Notice. Office and yard, Cor.Minnesota Ave. and Sixth St. and a genuine linsey-woolsey charoote.

They were in close company as they entered the There will be an examination of teachers for Wyandotte county, at the office of the Independence Express ex Sunday, 8 30 a Independence Express ex Sunday, 6 16 Lexington express, ex Sunday 4 00 West bound trains arrive: WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. the charoote first, followed by the boy, County Superintendent, on Saturday, Sep Evidently they had never met before, for Independence Express, ex Sunday, 7 65 a Independence Express, ex Sunday, 5 30 Lexington Express, ex Sunday, 11 00 a tember 24th, to commence at 8 o'clock a. m. the boy seemed to have no idea of the THE OLD RELIABLE CITY DRUG STORE. D.

B. Hiait, County Supt. WABA8B, ST. LOUIS AND FAOIFIO. strength of his companion, which was sim ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

S. F. MATHER, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. ply immense. The relationship continued between the two, notwithstanding the good Put up your stoves.

St. Louis Express 8 12 6 32 a Chicago Express 8 12 6 32 a St. Louis Express ,7 25am 627pm Chicago Expres 8 07 a 607pm advice and admonition of fellow-passengers, Mr. O. S.

Miller is sick. Keeps constantly on hand Pure Drugs and Chemicals, All admired the tenacity of his friendship Runts. Oils. Varnishes, Brushes. Perfumery.

Fancy Articles, fco. Purchnsinar from lint hands for The ice man is looking gloomy. A Except Saturday. Except Sunday. Except Monday, Daily.

Sunday only. for his companion, but questioned the wis Cain, receiving fresh goods almost anliy, with an experience of more than thirty vears In the business. dom displayed in taste. Presently a white we puDiio cnii reiy upun getting wio dmi nuu ruAsi guuus nt me lowest prices Sole agent in Wyandott for Ayer's and Jayne's, and other reliable Patent Medlciu Sole agent in Wyandott for Ayer's and Jayne's, and other reliable Patent Medlciues, and Manufacturer Remarkable weather for September. and Proprietor of Mather's Popular Family MedicinesSouthern Liver Regulator, American Plant Bit ring could be seen slowly encircling his Railroad Time Card.

tcrs, Sarsaparilla and Iodine of Potash, Liver Pills, Ague Pills, Fluid Extract Buchu. Comnound Essence hitherto expressive mouth, giving it a very J. M. Toss, returned from Lexing of Pepsin, Ac Pure Liquors for medicinal purposes. Prescriptions carefully compounded by exner need persona at all hours of the day and night.

impressive look, while his whole counte noi-yi a ton, yesterday. Corner Minnesota Av. and 4th St Wyandott, Kan. WYANDOTT DEPOT. Missouri Memo.

Going South: nance betrayed a feeling of regret mingled with despair and a desire for more air and quite sick to-day L. H. Wood, is and confined to his bed. solitude. One could read in his face the St.

Joe and St. Louis, Atchison and Union Dneot. poetical words of Cowper: small and shiv- St. Joe and St, Louis, Going north: St. Louis and St, Jot, THE OLD RELIABLE 840 am 8 63am itlpn 8 Mam 616pm 918pm The crowd at the Fair is ring, this morning.

"Oh for a spot In tome rait wilderness 1" Union Depot and Atchison. when suddenly his ears wilted and there St. Louis and St, Joe, Wanted The best man in Wyandotte for came forth from his mouth, not eloquence One Price Butcher, street commissioner. nor pathetic utterances, but positive evi Wyandott Post Office. East Room Cook's Building.

Office hours from 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. dence of an agitated inner being, which he State Mr. Frank Boot will attend the Fair at Topeka to-morrow.

explained by saying: ''That durned tobacker Buys, Kills and Cures His Own MEAT. Fresh, Dried, Smoked and Salt Meat always on Hand at the Lowest Living Prioes. makes me kinder sick." Sunday, from 10 to 11 a. m. No money order or registered letter business transacted on Sunday.

Mr. Miller. Superintendent of the Blind Sale Shops no. 45d Minnesota avenue; corner wyandott ana Minnesota avenues Notwithstanding the efforts of real Asylum, has gone East after his family. and Third street, next north of Bowling's store.

KAILS. Eastern mail arrives at 9:00 a. m. and estate men to divert attention from it, pro Vennor had best go hang himself. This perty in West Kansas City seems te be closes at 5 p.

m. weather enough to endanger his safety. western mail arrives at d. m. and booming.

closes at 8:15 a. m. WYANDOTT NURSERIES! Near Western Limits of City on Armstrong street. The store room in Drought's new building Northern mail closes at 8:15 a. and The marriage of Sam.

B. Harris and Leavenworth only at 5:00 p. m. will be occupied by Green Pray. Miss Fannie Townsend took place at the longanoxie mail leaves, except bundav.

GEORGE Hi. KROH, Proprietor, residence or the oride's parents, corner at 1 p. and arrives at 12:00 m. Bow about that gambling resort on Third Minnesota and Wyandotte avenues, last (jio. Hkichbniebr, F.

M. street? Is it a food thing to have there? and Shade Trees, Roses and Has constantly onjhand all sorts of Fruit, Ornamental evening. Many friends and invited gueBts were present. The bride reoeived a large County Iudustrial Society. lowering suruos.

Osage Orange and other hedge plants a Specialty. Decidedly eool this morning. Seventy de President. J. I.

Johnson: Vice President. G.N. Ks. number of valuable and carefully selected grees more eo than on one day a month ago. n32d7w m3 rsnlaub; Seo'y, M.

B. Newman; Treasurer, Perley ike: Sup't, I. D. Heath. Begular meeting's of Di gifts.

rectors last Saturdcy of each month. Rev. Sohultx has been assigned a pastor The Kansas City Fair was attended by J. w. ship here.

He succeeds Rev, J. O. Leist. WAHLENMAIER Dealer in SOCIETIES. about thirty thousand people yesterday.

Miss Cook, of California, won the 10 mile "TASONIO. ff IANDOTT lODdl, RO. 8, A. F. ft A.

M. XV-L Meets first and third friday of each month, bdow use to Snow this morning. But it race, but her competitor, the plucky Kan in Masonic hall, cor. Minn. are.

and Third St. aun will shine A UMBER grumble about it. The gain. sas lady, Miss Williams, immediately chal A. Cbaptib No.

8. Meets second and UnUllj UUUIIUJ ULM1UU) IK lenged her for a ride of fifteen miles for fourth Friday of each month, at Masonie hall Bee here! IT you want to see this paper $1,500, and the latter as promptly aoeepted. Cement, Plaster and all material used by Builders and Contractors succeed, take it and pay for it. See the The race is to be run Saturday afternoon, ORDKU rASTKRN STAR-HikduS CHAPTsa. Meets second an fourth Wednesday of each mouth at Masonie hall.

Office and Tard corner Fifth and Everett streets. Wyandott, Kansas. n42d9w m3 point? and will attract thousands. In order that the matters at issue between r. DAVIS.

t. D. TILLBOX. H. BYUS.

B. JUDD. IO. O. F.

Wtakdott EKOAKMtiar, No. 9. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month, at Odd Fellows' liall, Minn. ave. Old overcoats and wraps were brought down from the pegs and dusted off this this city and its adopted daughter, "Arm RYUS, JUDD COMPANY, morning.

strong," may be kept correctly before the SumnniDOwoT Lodsi, No. i. Meets every Monday evening, st Odd Fellows' hall. public, we print again to-day the ordinance The familiar name of Bishop will soon STEAIil PLANING HILL! passed by the council, giving Armstrong the high and honorable privilege of coming Tidtokia Lodge, No. 08.

Meets eyery Tuesday evening, st Mason io hall. begin to appear in the Republican, and people will know it means business. KNIGHTS OF PTTUIA9 Mtitu Lomi, No. 1. Meets flrrt and third Monday of each month.

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS into the corporate limits and rights and sharing the growth and glory of the coming metropolis of Kansas at the mouth of the at Masonic hall. Q. J. Bishop will return from Montana, where he has been spending the summer auowsmr Lomi, No. 2.

Meets every Thnrs Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing, Window and Door Frames. Factory on Washington near Fifth St. All orders promptly filled. n33d7w m3 Kaw. and assist his father in the store.

uay eveuiQg, at uaa enuwr nail. Ihdowmir Skjtioh, No. 207. Meets first Thar. Santa Fe New Mexican Diamond Joe E1 The regular monthly meeting will be held aay or eaca montb, at Odd rellowa' halL Revnolds.

the well-known Kansas City cap. 23. Hancock, W- P. OVERTON, at the Fifth street M. Church.

Rev Madison, presiding elder, will be present. italist. has purchased the Campbell mine in AO. V. W.

Tao-ro-mis Lomb, No. SO. Meets first and third Wednesday if each montb, at the Black Ranee. It is rumored that the Masonie hall. CONTRACTOR DIALS IS sum paid for this valuable property was Mrs.

H. M. Northrup and granddaughter, AO. F. Wtakdott Codit, No.

6677. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows hall. 838.000. which is very probable as the own who have been east, pleasantly spending and CARPENTER, Hard and Soft Coal ers held the mine at pretty high figures. several weeks, are expected te return soon EA.

V. LODOI, NO. 179. Meets second and tonrth Friday of each month, at Odd Fel The Campbell mine is a rich carbonate In lots from a pound to a carload. Estimates and Plans furnished on applica When the Jackson County Horse K.

R. lows' hall. Co. have finished counting nickles this IK8T GERMAN LODGK. Meets first and third tion.

All orders promptly attended to. F1 property, about a mile and a half from Fairview, in an easterly direction. It has always been rated a first-class property. The purchaser will probably proceed at morning, they can give a rough estimate of Friday of each month, at Odd yellows' hall. Office and Tard at foot Minn, north Wyandotte's pleasure-loving population.

Shop and Office on Everett street, near si'le. n32w7 m3 once to operate the mine. Fourth. n31d m3 Itching Piles Symptoms and Cure The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by very distressing particularly at Wm. SANDERSONS' A catfish weighing about one hundred pounds, was taken from the mouth of Kaw this morning by the fishermen.

This is a fishy item, but not a fish story. The editor saw the fish as a colored man was wheeling night, as if pin worms were crawling in and ahont the rectum: the nrivate narta ara Carpenter Shopt JOHN GIBSON, P. H. COLLINS, Headquarters for No, 447 Minnesota Avenue, sometimes affected; if allowed to continue very serious results may follow. ''Da.

ti. n. ii i. DtALsa in Bet. Fourth mnd Fifth, WYANDOTTE.

it up James street, in at wheel-barrow, and it was good load to push. CigXirS, pleasant sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, Jobbing- promptly attended to. Signs, eo enters and GLASS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES lea Doxea maue in oraer. The Kaasas tity hotels were greatly and Provisions.

salt ttneum, ocaia neaa, Erysipelas, Harbor's Itch. Blotches, avll Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Price 50 cts. boxes for 11.25. Sent by mail to anr address on H.

ANDERSON, overcrowded Wednesday and Thursday nichts. At the Metropolitan there were Tinner. MERSC1TAUM PIPES and CIGAR HOLDERS. Also a Fine Line of Porket Cutlery and Revolvers. 433 Minnesota avenue.

House established A. 0. 1873. lvinc in the rooms and elsewhere Speciality of Fine Teas and Best Flour. Corner Fifth 8treet and Minnesota Avenue, receipt of price in currency, or three cent postage postage stamps Prepared only by Dr.

Swayne Hon, 330 N. Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa to whoa letters should WTAHDOTTK, KANSAS. BooQif, Oitteriii, ant Sptiir without bed or blankets, every bed and cot being falL The una was true of other hotels. Truly Kansas City needs more hotels.

One large one would be) enough. No. 443 Minn, avenue. be eldreesed. Sold bj all prominent druggists ao33d7wBJ fi3d611wm3 A SmUlAJiXX..

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