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(S torical Society lw 1 State-Hi si i Issued fevf ry Friday VOLUME 16 lansing; Kansas. Friday, sept, i 191 i NUMBER 28 OCCIDENT AND 0.11 ENT UNITE. JUST CASE BALL. BAPTIS1 CHURCH. LEA VENWORTH-SEPT.

13th. Lansing: was defeated for the Tbe interesting announcement is made. that Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Paw-' third time ulncA the local club became a member of the city league Sunday when thRipleys' scored 11 runs to our Lansisg scored one run in the first and turned home Monday after a visit with A. E. Derbyshire and family.

Upon her return she was accompanied by her mother who spent the week with her at Tonganoxie. That man B. D. Mills, superintendent of the prison farm, must know something about raising water mellons. One day this week 1,300 water mellons were Services at the Baptist Church first and third Sabbath in each mont.

Business meeting every SaturdM night before each first Sabbath in ti month. B. Y. P. meeting every Wedne: nee Bill's Far East will exhibit as indicated above.

A remarkable event is' announced in the leave-taking from pub L. J. SWINN, n. PHYSICJAN AND SukGEON Located at Dr. Crosier's ola oflue.

Bell Phone No. lic Tife of the old scout, 'Buffalo Bill." who is making a last bow to each city day night five in the eighth, while the Rip- he now visits -a valedictory, lit is also stated that arrangements have been Sunday School every Sabbath at 1 m. Rev. R. S.

Cook, Pastor, Mrs. II. -Li Strouse and Miss Mattie Strouse spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Strouse at Tonganoxie.

FOR SALE: 50 hens and about 200 Rhode Island Red chickens. MRS. LEE STARBUCK. Two young ladies whose names were Susie' and Birdie McLoud before their, marriage, visited old friends in Lansing Wednesday, Miss Francis of Kansas City, visited friends in Lansing Wednesday. The yountr lady's mother used to be Miss Jessie Ramsey.

'Grandma" Blanding, Mrs. Brown's mother, has been very sick this but her condition leys', scored one in the first, one in the third, two in the fourth; one in the sixth and six in the eighth. F. Young pitched six in Kansas. Lansing, hauled from the prison island to the prison." made with officials of the railroads to run reduced rate excursions on that date thus affording residents of this Wcimty an opportunity to visit the exhibition at a minimum of Two vast enterprises are now allied under the management as one concern.

The union of Kerrf pitched one and Paid Locals Sunday will be Lansing's last one-third innings and allowed game at Tarbet's park for three seven hits. Sunday; the locals weeks. After this game the Does your address slip read will play the Tarbets' atTarbet's Buffalo Bill's Wild West with Pawnee, Bill' Far East brings together two BAUER, Nov. ocals will be at Forrester's park park. There is a hunch out that great factors in out-af-door entertain for three games.

This will give Lansing is going to win. Game ansing people a better oppor called at 3 tunity to see the home boys play. ment. While, of course, the general style of the combined entertainment remains the same as when they were separate units in public amusement, Lhad improved yesterday after Rose Comb Rhode Island Red baby chicks 12 l-2c apiece. At Cedar Grove Ranch, Bell phone "Lansing 59." 6-23 M.

SWAN. The inmates of the prison are Willis Stewart had a small bone PftOfOQAAfto making great preperations for the last base ball game of the in his left hand broken when he slid in home Sunday and had to retire from the game. He expects to be in the game Sunday, season which is to be played the there will be many features entirely new to this style of exhibition. The Far East contingent will be represented in an Oriental spectacle of great beauty and splendor introducing many picturesque types which inhabit the romantic East, In this scene and as a noon. The Misses Chain ol Wichita, who have been visiting Miss Sarabel Herwig, returned to their home Tuesday, The water tank at the morning of Labor Day.

The boys rhstos from $1 PerDoz Up. take great interest in the games and they put up some fine ex For Sale 10 acre fruit farm in north part of Lansing. Known as the Brady Fruit Place. Apples, peaches, plums, cherries, strawberries and blackberries. J.

T. Brady, Lansing, Kas. hibitions of the national pastime. Bill Young savs his slump is a has been cleaned but and repair-" particular feature, Rossi's Musical Elephants, imported at an expense of 000 per wtek will introduce their re a thing 'of the past and that he ed and the citizens are anxious to Bid? Elevator Service. markable playing various will be there with the hits Sun have the water turned on again iui.

auu xuio. jjcc ksuuuutn. will leave jnight for Indianola, Iowa, to attend a reunion of the Starbuck family. Mr. Star buck day.

musical instruments, dancing, and in other manners evidebcing their re Archie Scott has been at home the past week making preperat ions to enter school. It is under has one brother he has not seen Anderson, Stewart, Turner and Young were, there with the markable sagacity and wonderful training. In the Wild West section. Col. Wm.

Fl Cody, the last of the' great scouts will appear in the saddle at every performance, leading his Cong FOR SALE: 10-Acre fruit farm in north part of Lansing, known as the Brady Fruit Place. Apples, peaches, plums, cherries, strawberries and blackberries. stood that he intends to go to the base stealing stunt Sunday. for sixteen years and another he has not seen for- six years. The family is a large one and a good Kansas University Dr.

S. H. jerner Osteopath 9:30 to 12:00 1:30 to 4:30 45 Wulekuhler LEAVENWORTH ress of Roughnders in some remark Miss Mercy. E. Carr, who hfis Milton Scott got a hit Sunday 4-21 J.

T. Brady; Lansintr. Ks. able exhibition of expert horsemanship, been helping her mother. Mrs The chief senic feature will be the Bat that made the umpire and the pitcher both fall fiat on the groud John bhanks, the; reasturant this summer, is to leave soon for tooqes.

to escape tle of Summit Springs, a reproduction of one Of the deciding conflicts in Indian warfare a battle in which Col. Cody participated and in which he shot and Urich, will teach school. The official standings of the killed ChierTall Bull. In A Holiday teams in the City 'League is as Caids will' be printed under this head at a flat rate of $3.00 per year (52 insert-Ions) payable in advance. Miss Stella Manson who has at "T-E" Ranch will be pictured the pleasures and passtimes of the plains follows: been assisting Mrs.

Shanks in THE NEWS la doing some fiue job work Lansing people now know, that an order will ba filled ueat-ly and promptly at THE: NEWS JDD DEfARTMENT.A:;, Pet TEAMS cowboy sports and a dance upon the green. The contrast to this scene .111 7 8 the reasturant for the past two months has gone to Kansas City where she will be a trained nurse JSl of acef ul revelry will be. shswa in 10 .8 .7 time i3 expected. At the business meeting held at the Baptist church Saturday evening a call was issued to Rev. S.

Cook td continue in the pastorate for another year. The members of the church were well pleased with Rev. Cook's work during the past year and are bleased that he will be with them another year at least. Miss Vera Lindsay entertained about twenty-four young people with a moonlight picnic Saturday night in honor ofMiss Georgia Cluxton, her cousin, who has been visiting her for a coupleof weeks. The picnic was held in Hanks' Grove south of the Lind- 4 i Ripleys, Peerless Lansing.

Tarbets. Lajjsjno tbDGK Mo. 277, A. O. U.

W. Meets every Wednesday in I sudden attack by Indians. Many new 388 featutes have been added to make Col in the Baptist Hospital ightin Masonic Hall. Out Cody's final visit one to be remembered S- C1 of town brothers alwavs are Mary Sweeney, DaVid Sweeney as an honest tribute to a long career of welcome. and Maurine Sweeney of Chilli- honest effort.

C. WALKER, Master Workman. H. B. HORSTMANN, Recorder.

cothe, Harland Hutchins, Lena Hardy, Loretta Hardy, WALLULA. Clara Hoff man and William White of Kansas City were guests of Mrs. J. H. Wall Tuesday.

AB. R. II. SH. PO.

A E. Stewart 2 I 0 0 4 1 2 Gibson lb 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 Young W.cfss.4 0 1 0 0 2 1 Young Fp .3 1 1 0 0 11 Thorpe cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 -0 ilenrerf 4 1 2 0 3 2 0 Anderson 4 1 1 0 5 2 0 Turner 11 0 5 2 0 Brock 4 0 -0 4 4 2 Scott M. 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 Kern ..3 0 0 0 3 1 2 Totals 34 6 9 0 24 14 8 Ripleys', 36 11 15 0 26 10 6 TO CURE SORE BUNIONS Treatment Marvelously Quick for This 'and All Foot TrouWet1 "Dissolve fcwo-tablespoonfuls of Calc-clde compound in a basin of hot water; oak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently massaging the sore parU--(Leas' (iniH will not give desired results.) Repeat this each night uutll W. A. Young is on the sick list.

Mrs. Ed Drennon is quite sick. Clyde Scott left the employ' of say home ana to say the guests had ia good time is putting it mild. the Brown Mercantile Company that he might enjoy a week's Mrs. Jackson Brink is on the JAMES G.

DAVIS Undertaking Company. sick list. vacation before school opens next Miss Grace Boone and Mr. Thomas 'Boone entertained in honor of Miss RutlT Hycke who has been visiting her uncle and The Misses Eberth are enter Monday." Miron Scott is trans taining a cousin from Iowa. acting his duties at the Frank KnaWe has returned aunt, Archie Huycke and Mrs.

Miss Vera Lindsay and her cure la permanent All pain and inflammation is drawn out instantly and the bunion soon Is reduced to normal size. Coma and callouses can be peeled right oft and will stay off Sore, tender feet and smelly, sweaty feet need but a few treatments. A from a visit to Franklin County. Mary Marks, Saturday evening. cousin, Miss beorgia Uuxton, Here are the batting averages: Games AB Av.

who has been visiting Jiere for Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zoll dined The young folks had an enjoyable time and left at a late hour after wishing Miss Huyke farewell, as the past few weeks, left Wednes with Jack Brink and wife Sun day. day for the latter's home in Man she expected to return to kato, Minn; Miss Lindsay will 2 4 444 9 12 428 12 16 421 7 8 421 10 11 366 11 11 366 3 4 363 home in Ellsworth Monday.

visit relatives in Minnesota for i Miss- Eberth and Miss Goble are enjoying a week at Excelsior several weeks. Thomas and wife were Springs. in town Tuesday' packing their E. L. Goin, for many years an twenty-five cent package ot Caloclde Is usually sufficient to put the worst feet in fine condition.

Caloclde is no longer) confined to only the doctors' use. druggist has it in stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house This will prove a welcome item to persons who have been tainly trying to 'cure their foot troubles with ineffective tablets and tot powders. .6,6 4 3 300 300 A baby girl come to brighten household goods for shipment to agent for the Union Pacific Tea Herriman 2b 2 9 Gilbert 7 28 Young. W. 10 38 Young F.

6 19 Henre 8 30 Gibson 30 Anderson 3 11 Stewart 5 .20 Scott, D. 10 Scott, M. 10 40 Bright 14 Kapp 6 24 Thorpe 7 25 Brock 7 84 Jennings 4 11 Turner 3 8 Kern 2 7 ToUls 10 353 the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert 6 11 275 Tonganoxie, where they have Company in this territory, el LEICHENBESTATTER LATEST PARAPHERNALIA Calls answered in Auto if weather permits. 603 Shawnee St.

Leavenworth. BOTH PHONES 1209. Ewing this week. bought a twenty farm. Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Campbell are to J. S.

Kirby, now" employed at from the tenth floor of the Rialto Building in Kansas Cify Monday afternoon and was instantly killed. There is hardly-a house in" run the farm and keep house for the Kansas City stock yards, 250 250 240 176 181 125 000 3 4 2 7 3 2 0 Mrs. Thomas while Mr, Thomas spent Sunday at Usher. The Wallula Ladies'. Aid en is to, his duties as Lansing that Goin has not called salesman for the Ackefjhaussen at and he was well and favorably known here.

92 107 S03 joyed Wednesday's afternoon meeting with the Piper Ladies' Company. Mrs. Thomas is re' covering her health i-apidly. A novel sight was seen in Lans ing one day last week during the 4liss Edyth Carr surprised her Mr and Mrs. Van Brueri of convention of the deaf held at parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Chicago spent last week with Ed Carr, last Monday; by going to W. B. n.ETCHER, I General Insurance! Drennon and wife.

Mrs. Van Bruen was formerly Miss Nora St." Joseph where she was united in marriae- to Mr' Don K. Camp-bell'of Chicago, III. Mr. Camp Owens of Kansas City.

bell is a traveling salesman for ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. STATE OF Leavenworth County, ss. In the Probate Court in and for, said County. In the matter of the estate of Mae Houri-gan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that.

Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Mae Hourigan, late of said county, deceased, by the Honorable the probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 29th day of August, A. 191L Now all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified thai tttej must present the Rooms 10 I I ADDITIONAL LOCALS. the Blue Seal Shoe Company of Chicago. The bride's parents MA0HC8UlL0flQ: Jack Walton is here visiting entertainetf af ew friends' Monday I parents, Officer and Mrs. A.

T. evening in thetr honor. The Always a Good Soda at Shudrowitz' because we aun to pkase, and by pfeas- Walton, Leavenworth, Kansas. young couple expect to leave soon A gang of prisoners have been Leavenworth 'An excursion of mutes visited the prison and had to wait for the car at- the corner of Kansas avenue and Caldwell While Jthey wait- ed they were busy talking on their "fingers and it was a very animated group of people; A team belonging D. Hedges ran away Wednesday afternoon and caused no little excitement along Main Street.

vThe team had been left standing untied in front of Campbell's warehouse when it become frightened and ran south on the west side of Main Street. The wagon was broken up and most of the picket fence in front of James Graham's home was destroyed. Mrs. Robert Grest and son re busy this week unloading sisal inj In the beverage line, we, me an to serve our drink refreshingly cold, have for the twine plant J. G.

ISHAM, Sub-agtrU, same to the undersigned for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; anc that if Jonh Hardman and Harry for the Pacific coast vhere they will reside, Mr. Aubrey Ham and Miss Edith Ham returned to their home in Blue Rapids, this week after a ten days' visit with their cousin. Miss Bessie Ham. Crouch were among those who oar eream hard and our fruit fresh and tasty. One thing more our fountain is kept scrupulously clean and our service is prenipt and attentive.

Try us. Lansing, Kansas. such claims be not exhibited within two visited the prison coal mfne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Courtney years after the -date of said they shall be forever baned. STEWART BREWSTER, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mae Hourigan; deceaetd- Pefrc3ert0Jd and son Robert were at Excelsior able Companies. Hews' Read The Mrs.

J. W. Ilig-gins and daughter Jane, visited with Mrs. Msry Knight Tuesday and Wednesday. Springs from Saturday until Lion dav.

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