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LOCALS. irTTiTiTTD OH THE TtftTLTlOAP. OLATHE MIRROR City. The story reads like a romance and is to the effect that a bogus Henry run away throwing Mr. W.

out with great violence, and rendering him insensible for ah hour's time. The horse then continued to run and kick and soon freed himself from the cart, which was completely demolished. Miller sold the land in question personating the real Henry Miller who died Frightful Death of an Old Citizen of Johnson County. Irt, Found, Wanted, For Sale, and Buainesj, Locals, will be run under this heading at 5 cents per line each insertion. HOUND OAK.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1890. in 1858, before the land became valu able. By the Starts story the heirs Hon. D. G.

Campbell, of Merriam OLATHE AUD YICHJTTY. Sheriff Easdale took Henry Wagner to the insane asylum at Osawat-omie, Tuesday. Mrs. J. S.

Armstrong and Miss Maggie Allison, after a month's visit with their brother and other old Ohio friends, left for Xenia, Ohio, Tuesday morning. C. F. Horstman, brother of our townsman L. A.

Horstman, was elected county commissioner on the Repub Strange to say the animal was injured I have a good show of establishing their was killed Tuesday morning by being but slightly; Mr. Warner has fully ciaim which will result in ruu over by the south bound K. C. S. them all wealthy.

The names of I M. passencer train, between that vil- the five Miller heirs are Henry, lage and Merriam Park, ne was George, Fanny, Martha and Eliza, walking on the track going south, and Who knows the heirs living in Olathe? though as reported by passengers the lican ticket in Wyandotte county, at the late election. The orchestra have made prepara- engineer whistled twice and gave other recovered from his injuries. The popular furniture dealers, Messrs Ryan Duffy, continue to sell goods cheaper than ever, notwithstanding the passage of the McKinley bill by the late congress. In fact they are selling many articles cheaper than ever before, as an inspection of their new and popular styles and prices will prove.

Lady Fair cigar-beet 5 Bobiksox. If you want something extra nice in gratiam flour call on 52tf W. C. Elder Co. Bring your pumpkins and apples to the factory.

3tf Olathe Canning Co. Misses Moore and McKelvy have opened up sooms for dressmaking at Mrs. Wy lie's, north of the stone school house, and are prepared tor do all kinds of sewing either at their rooms or at private houses. Norman system and glove fitting chart used in cutting. Please give us a call.

5tl Fancy sugar cured: hams only 11c per Saturday Nov. 1st. W. C. Elder Co.

tions to produce the drama "Two Or- signals of alarm Mr. Campbell continu- The remains of Hon. D. G. Camp phaus" at Hayes Opera House the lat- ed on apparently oblivious of the trains ters part of November by home talent, approach the locomotive passing near- bell will be interred to-day at 1 o'clock, funeral services to be conducted by the Masonic order.

A number of people from Olathe will attend. Every thing requisite to the play ly over the body before it came to a will be secured, new and special stop. Life was about extinct before scenery and costumes having already I the tram men and passengers reached Special attention of all farmers and High School Contest at the Opera House Friday night, Nov. 14th. W.

Q. Hayes, trustee-elect of Mon-ticello township was in town, Tuesday. Lee Shaw was in Dallas, Texas, last week, enroute to the City of Mexico. Richard Strehlow, of Chillicothe, was in Olathe the first of the week. City attorney Todd, of Rosedale, visited friends in Olathe, the first of the week.

Remember the High School Contest at the Opera House to-morrow (Friday) night. Benjamin Gibson, an intelligent farmer, of Gardner township was a ca ler, Monday. Snelling sells sand at cents straight. Correction in adv. will be made next week.

Our exchanges are filled with Gracie Hopkins, the child elocu been ordered. The play does not need him, when it was found that both legs others in need of a first class agricul tionist, will make her second appear an introduction to our readers and we tural paper is called to the proposition ance in Olathe, riday evening, No were cut off bv the wheels, and he had sustained serious injuries about the head besides. bespeak for the orchestra the success vember 21st, at the Christian church. it deserves in this undertaking. made by the Iowa Homestead on this page.

It is a good paper, free from "'Calamity" politics and other cranky Full propramme next week. Republicans elected their township Mauy conflicting rumors are afloat concerning the sad affair but, as the Genuine Swiss Cheese, at 50tf II. B. WHITE'S Jolly Tar plug chewing tobbacco only 35 cents per pound. 52tf W.

C. Elder Co. Mrs. Jane McMillan, of Spring ideas, and withal is just suited for west tickets in Gardner, Spring Hill, Lexington and Olathe townships and all coroner will make a thorough investi ern agriculturists. Died, Nov.

7th, of spinal fever, field, is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Mariner, and other friends. She will extend her visit to relatives in Indiana next week. their- ticket except trustee in Mon-ticello township.

Shawnee, Oxford, Bring your pumpkins and apples to the factory. 3tf Olathe Canning Co. gation as to all the facts in the case we give only the report that seems to the most reliable this week. If the engineer whistled and gave other Johnnie P. St.

son of Sanford P. and Evaline Rowland, aged 6 years Aubry and McCamish elected People's and Democratic candidates. Mr. W. G.

Anderson returned from Mrs. M. A. White, the milliner is and 22 davs. Funeral services were Mission township elected a Republican warning signals as stated it seems very a tour weeks visit to relatives and conducted by Rev.

J. B. Lair at the strange indeed why the unfortunate friends back at his old home in and trustee though he was not the nominee receiving her fall and winter stock of Pelt Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings at the Grange Store. 49tf The nlace to buv the most furni election news, and the "tale of woe family residence at 2 p. m.

the next near Dayton, Umo, in time to vote. day, and the remains interred in the Mrs. Anderson accompanied him. grows wearisome. Johnny St.

John returned from an extended visit to Ogden and Salt Lake Olathe cemetery. of any party. Township elections should be held in the spring so as to do away with the temptation to trade for the advantage of local tickets. Candi Great pains will be taken to secure If Republicans feel bad over the competent judges for the High school City, Utah, Tuesday. result of the recent election how must our Democratic brethren feel? They contest Friday night.

They will prob- dates would then "stand or fall on their own merits. -The laughing New York success, a i .,5 wsm cot iw ci. ably be frai out of town and unknown have not only lost all the offices except ture for the least money and the best quality in the town is at Ryan Duffy's, and remember the handsome oil painting accompanying every thirty dollars worth bought. 5tl Lost, between Olathe and Spring jllill, an envelope containing a waranty leed and abstract to house and lot in Nebraska given by Wm. Seybroudt to J.

W. Steele. Finder please leave with Pettyjohn Olathe, Kansas. 5tl to the speakers as well as each other. man did not notice the sound of alarm.

This sad affair will cast a gloom over all the people of Johnson county, especially the old settlers, for Mr. Campbell had resided here for more than a quarter of, a century, and was held in universal esteem by the large circle of his acquaintances. A Destructive Tire. Tuesday morning about 6 o'clock Mamie Hall, the 17-year old girl working for Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Nelson on Santa Fa avenue, in the East end, After looking the whole field a county attorney here and there but they have lost their organization as over Johnson county did not do so bad Opera House Nov. 19. Mrs.

I. H. Legate -W. L. P.

Burney had his overcoat entertained a friends at tea stolen a few days ago. He now sports a new one that cost $5 less than it well. Republicans have their principles and a few officers left to rejoice number of her Olathe last Saturday evening. for the Republican state ticket after all; in fact there were only eight other counties that gave Humphrey a larger plurality, and they were Allen 559, An would last year, notwithstanding the over. calamity howlers and the McKinley Mrs.

S. Thavis spent several days of last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Liver Comnlaint.

Bright Disease, Neuralgia, William F. Kean is to be married to Miss Hattie Porter at St. Joseph, bill. derson 580, Bourbon 667, Doniphan 681, wv 1 ITT 2 1 Pf A Sciatica, Biles and other diseases of the L. Collins, of Cedar Junction.

The display of poultry in last on Tuesday November 18th. Mr. Kean uougias oa, onawnee hmhi oo. wenttothe oil house to replenish the Johnson gave Humphrey 505 plurality gasoline caDt and it still being dark Thanksgiving comes next, and Re is one of the numerous Kean family of while Nemaha comes next wituool. in publicans feel eratetul because it was rectom.

Palpitation or tne neart ana nine out ten of all chronic diseases are caused from defects of some outlets of the body. Dr. B. Holmes successfully treats all such diseases. 52tf she struck a match by which to see ber week's issue of the Democrat looked somewhat like it had passed through a severe blizzard, its toes having been young men, of Olathe, and was ad not as bad as it might have been.

mitted to the bar in Johnson county a reaiity Allen, Wilson and Joiinson are the banner exclusively agricultural Republican counties. All tue otuoi's con titined large towns and cities which Mrs. A. Bowen entertained a num few months ago. He has been making froze off from the effects of being so often snowed under.

his home in Memphis, for some ber of lady friends, old settlers of Olathe and vicinity, at dinner yesterday. influenced the result 111 ravor 01 Gov. Ida May Hoyle, aged 15 years, of time past. Humphrey. Fancy sugar cured hams, only 11c per Saturday Nov.

1st. W. Elder Co. Try Fig Tonic for indigestion. 45tf Whitney Druggists.

Elocutionary contest, Friday even- Lenexa, Kansas, was adjudged insane Mrs. Helen M. Gouger, of Iudiana, Many complaints are being made at Hayes' Opera House. Admis ing one of the ablest public speakers on this continent, will deliver a lecture by railroad oiiicials about boys jumping on trains in the city limits; also as to; depredations being made on cars at an inquisition held in Judge Allen's court last Friday. Her father took her home awaiting a place for her in sion 25 cents.

Inquire at Book store, The ten selections in Friday even at the Congregational church, Thurs Bring your pumpkins and apples to the factory. 3tf Olathe Canning Co. loaded with mercnanuise wmie tem the State insane asylum. ing's rhetorical contest are evenly day evening, Nov. 20th, at 7:30 o'clock.

porarily stopping here. The officials Trv Watson's New Specific for divided between Humorous and Look out for the Fair and New Her subject will be "Ireland and the way. The room being filled with the escaping gasoline vapor an explosion took place and the house was in flames at once. Frank Nelson heard the girl's cryand run to the rescue finding her still in the house, her clothing on fire and frightened so badly as to be powerless to help herself. He at once passed in through the flames and carried thegirl out and to the house, tearing the burning clothing from her person as he went.

The house contained some "150 gallons of gasoline and 50 gallons of coal oil, and from its very nature everything was destroyed in less time than is required to tell about it. Mr. Nelson who has run an oil gasoline delivery wagon in the city had a large number of cans, accum- Serious. England dinner to be given by the Irish." No on should miss this oppor tunity to hear one of the mosF gifted coughs and colds. Satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded.

45tf Whitney Armsby. Druggists. Fat cattle wanted, bv 50tf H. B. White.

T. J. Wilson the newly elected township trustee, of Shawnee, and Len Light Bearers and young people of the First Baptist church some time just before Christmas. The programme women in the world. Homer, of Merriam, were in town, Under Sheriff J.

P. Polk, of Coun will be given in another issue of the Tuesday. cil Grove, Morris county, was in Ola Mirror. Brine your pumpkins and apples to the factory. 3tf Olathe Canning Co.

the. Tuesdav. and with the assistance Brainard Williams of McCamish not wish to prosecute tnese ju venue 01-lenders, auu it is their special request that parents and guardians look after their children and teach them the enormity of their conduct. If the depredations do not cease the companies will be compelled to resort to legal remedies to suppres them. Boys, you are known so look out or you will be lodged behind the bars at the county jail.

J. J. Nelligan has been sick since his arrival in Washington, but is able to attend to business again. Writing under date of November 2nd, he says; "I think I shall like my work after I get used to it, but at present it seems very confining and monotonous, with Mrs. E.

K. Utterback, a former of Under Sheriff Bryant arrested Ed township was prominent in the Alii resident of this place, and the mother Sweet 45tf Sprincs mineral water at Whitney Armsby. ward Robins, a colored Baptist ance meeting held at the Grange Hall, of Mrs. John J. McKoin, died on Oct.

preacher on a charge of rape preferred Tuesday. 20th, in Omaha, at the home of her against him by a colored girl under 18 Mrs. M. J. Stevenson has returned Farmers coal the best in the at 46tf Adair, Cosgrove Co's Pure malt Vinegar, at daughter, Mrs.

G. L. Bradley. Her years of age. Mr.

Polk left on the 6:30 from a visit with relatives in the east. remains were interred at Nebraska evening tram ror nome accompanied We hear the trip was very beneficial to II. B. Whites. City, Neb.

by the prisoner. her health. We don't wish to see any of our The clear, intelligent rendering of Invalids, either male or female, The new fire bell of the third ward the selections of our best authors is an tchronic cases especially, are invited to has been placed in position, it was readers defrauded, and must warn them against the many counterfeits of art to be encouraged. It is with this used for the first time at the Nelson fire object that Mr. H.

V. Chase offers the Tuesday morning. the "Garland Stoves and Ranges." These articles are without doubt the best that we have seen, both beautiful valuable prizes to the best speakers of There will be good instrumental office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. At present we are all engaged in docketing numbering and filing pension claims under the law of June 27, '90. There are four hundred and fifty thousand already in and thousands pouring in every day. Send me the Mirror since the day I came away it will be all newsto me now. Give my regards to all the boys and tell them I will write to them all soon." The 'publishers of the Homestead, -call on Dr.

E. Bf Holmes and be examined free of any charge. Chronic diseases are often produced by rectal ulcers or some other kindred disease, their existence never being suspected by the attending physician. All chronic sufferers should remember that Dr. Holmes makes no charge for an examination.

4tf lated in his wareroom all of which, including his delivery wagon, was destroyed. The horses and harness were in an adjoining stable and were saved with great difficulty. Miss Hall and Frank Nelson are both seriously burned, the young lady the -orst, but the attending physician thinks she will recover, but will no doubt be laid up in bed for a long time. Frank is able to be up but carries both hands in a sling and bandaged. There was a movement started Tuesday to assist Mr.

Nelson, financially, in order that he might start in business again, and we hope it will meet with the Senior grade. The contest is to be and useful. and vocal music in connection with the contest Friday evening. Secure tickets held in the Opera House, Friday even ing and the entertainment will be Little Gracie Hopkins, who won early of II. V.

Chase. worth twice the price of admission 25 the hearts of all her hearers iu Olathe cents. The Ladies of the order of the Eastern Star will give a shoe social on last winter, will appear in a similar entertainment at the Christian church, C. A. Bradshaw, of Lenexa, the weekly tweenty-four page agricultural paper of Des Moines, Iowa, edit Thanksgiving evening.

Everybody Friday evening, Nov. 21. Admission was 111 uiatne last xnursaay ieenng ed by a practical farmer, informs us come, fconietmng new. Do not buy your coal until you see Adair, Cosgrove Co; they sell the best coal at the lowest prices. 46tf For a few days we will sell a fancy table svrup at 45 cents per gallon-worth (V) cents.

4tf W. C. Elder Co. 25 and 35 cents. Seats on sale at J.

R. that thev will send their paper from now until the first of next January, W. C. T. U.

will meet with Mrs Bell Brown Sons. good over his re-election as one of the Justices of the Peace of Shawnee township at the late election but regretting the general tidal wave that free of charge, to every farmer in this county not already a subscriber, who second door south of the Baptist church, on Thursday the 20th of No -Adam Rankin, of Gardner town that success the merits of the case deserve. His little business is all to him, as he depends solely on that alone to support himself and family. Small will send his name ana aauress, piainiy written on a postal card, to the Home vember, at 3 o'clock p. m.

ship, a stockholder in the State xlli-ance Exchange, informs us that none Leave your hack calls for all trains at Lamasney stables, and they will be promptly filled. Telephone 80. stead Des Moines, Iowa. Ihe The County Alliance held a dele only those who belong receive or are gate meeting at the Grange Hall, Tues entitled to any of the benefits. This of copies will be absolutely free, and will donations, or even loans, from all who be sent any farmer to enaWe him to a contribute from their judge for himself of the merits of the Homestead as a paper devoted to his abundance will assist a poor but day, with a crood representation from All kinds of Patent Medicines.

engulfed so many Republicans. Perhaps if Uncle Charley had been recog-nizedby all as a Republican nominee he would have been defeated, also. We regret to see our old army comrade and friend, W. J. Hermon, was defeated for reelection as trustee of course would be the only business LOYELL CO.

16tf the several organizations. method to pursue. special interests. On the first of Janu- worthy old man to his feet again, ary the paper will be discontinued un- an wno are aDie do their part, and -Mrs. Jennie Bonnell left Wednes A.

C. New and family, of Lenexa, Leave orders for J. A. Marshall's Hack and 'Bus Line at Julien's stables Tel. 90.

44tf. less subscribed for in due form. have removed to a farm recently pur day last for Beaver Falls, where McCamish. township, at the late elec- back! she visits relatives and friends. In Republicans should all get rest assured that their liberality will be appreciated, and extended in a most worthy cause.

chased near Lane, Franklin county. They ent through Olathe yesterday. tion. In the language of County Clerk from their trip up Salt river in time to the spring she goes to her son in Brook Adams, 4iIIermon wras one of the very pay their having taken lyn where she will make her future William Henderson, of West Ola will of course in an tne money Det best trustees in Johnson county." home. She will be missed by her many in Kansas all pay promptly.

Taxes For Sale 4 houses in Olathe Long time, low interest, or on monthly payments. 36tf II. E. Hayes. For a few days we will sell a fancy table syrup at 45 cents per gallon-worth Co ceots.

4tf W. C. Elder Co. the died last Thursday and was buried And he was too true a Republican to should remember come due on Novem friends in Olathe. oniriday.

Mr. 11. formerly lived on sell out anv one else on the ticket or High. School Note. Miss Hattie Metcalf visited Atchison recently.

Miss Grace Snelling is in school a farm some four miles west of Olathe. Mrs. E. A. Harding has joined her ber 1st.

It one-half is paid on or before December 20th, the remainder can run until June 20. following with- the result might have been different. husband, at Osage City, Kansas, O. K. Cullison late of the Gardner The Mirkok office is now con L.

G. Mignot the engineer on Boggs out penalty. If one half is not paid by where Rev. Harding is located as pre nected with the telephone exchange, Kaman. has started a new paper, the December 20 a penalty of 5 per cent.

steam thresher whose engine went siding minister of the A. M. E. Church No. 62.

2Stf again after a severe sick spell. The High school flag was displaying its colors on Tuesday in honor of election day. Havana in South-western Kan through a culvert north of town Mrs. Hardincr was visited by a host of sas. Mr.

C. gets up a spicy local news some months ago was it town last attaches to the whole and all becomes due. If not paid by March 20, a further penalty of 5 per cent, is added. On the first day of July all unpaid tax is advertised and sold on the first her Olathe friends. Tuesday night to Drug's! Prescriptions carefully compounded.

21 tf Lovell Co. paper. Thursday the first time since the acci Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Todd and Mr.

bid her an affectionate adieu. dent happened in which his right leg Zorbaugh were the judges at the pre- oruauEU wereiuojuuK We do not intend to endorse any Gracie Hopkins spent the whole of last summer in Australia playing the title role of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Spnremher followinc The was broken and horribly mangled. Tuesday liminary corttest; it would be difficult Mr. Mignot was on his way to Joplin. sales, then bear interest at the rate to find any better fitted than they for except articles of genuine merit, but we take pleasure in referring to the and comes back to us crowned with where he will seek employment the task.

of2 per cent, per month and can oe redeemed at any time within three Garland Stoves and Ranges," whose success. in running a pump engine in the mines. is the question of tne Seniors years from the date of sale. "Who will it be?" agitating the minds superiority is too well established to Something that interests Johnson Henry Wagner, of Oxford town The Golden Rule Clothing House Roll of Honor. The following amounts were paid for the week ending Wednesday, Nov.

5 ThosNall $12.5 M. W. Freeman 75 Fnsbie 50 KEIIogue 75 Henry Legler 1 50 II OTcrrey 1 90 Wm. Sitterman 150 Mrs II Pvle 50 Lovell 1 50 no Bradsnaw 1 50 A Knox 50 ship, who was sent to the insane asy formerly located at 545 and 550, Main county as well as all other sections of the county is President Harrison's street has been removed by its Pro lum at Osawatomie last spring and was discharged as cured, and sent home be called in question. They are unequalled by any in the world.

A joint-meeting of the W. R. Sons of Veterans and Franklin Post, G. A. will be held at the hall of Thanksgiving proclamation on Novem when trying to select the winners in the elocutionary contest for the beautiful prizes offered by Mr.

Chase. Those averaging 100 per cent, in any branch for last month, are: Maude- prietor M. K. Weil to 923 925, on the east side of Main street near Tenth. ber 27th.

The building now occupied has been a short time ago, had a relapse of his malady and was adjudged insane in The marriage of Miss Luta St. re-modeled and fixed up witn a large fflass front in a style worthy to be imi- Nichols, Nannie Harbeson: Jessie Harmony Lodge, No. 84, I. O. O.

John to Mr. Henry L. Page, of Ft. Judge Allen's court last Friday. He is violent and was confined in the Scott, on Wednesday afternoon No tatd.

The inside has been tastefully Amy Pickering; Annie Shafer, Lewis arragned and the store is now 0. P11o rinnriP on Thursday evening Nov. 20th. An interesting programme will be render vember 19th, has" been formally an rcith a full 1 nf Men's anrt ohiui, county jail nntil such time as a vacancy occurs in one or the other of the ed, and a full attendance is requested. children's clothing and furnishing land; Ada O'Roark, Ben Scott; Essie nounced.

eoods. In auahty, style and price, this Robinson, insane asylums. i Chas Weiderman 1 50 Ella Flanner 1 50 Williams 1 59 Mrs Bonnell 75 Chris Rudell 1 50 Hadley 1 50 DS Thompson 75 James Lisle 150 For irppt pnriini Tiipertnxr Inst The County Commissioners met Mr. and Mrs. I.

H. Crist and fam stock of goods is not excelled elsewhere Mr. Weil with his usual good foresight last Friday and canvassed the votes ily moved to their newly purchased The tax levy for 1S90 is as follows; farm, three miles west and one mile cast at the late election. The result appears in an abstract of the vote pub- School tax, general tax, special improvement tax; nortn of Gardner, known as the Harvey the following named persons have" paid Hshed this week. 61; Surveyors and sidewalk, Jewett tarm, yesterday, xney are estimablejpeople who are an aquisition the amounts set opposite their names, that any community will be glad to to make his stock of merchandise more attractive, has employed a number of clerks, well skilled in the business and who vie with each other in their attention to the customers of the house; being well bred gentlemen they seldom fail to make the customers feel at home and happy that they were so fortunate as to reach the emporiam for trade where fair dealing and no misrepresentation is the order of its doings.

A list of clerks are given among whom von will readily find an acquaintance hn thev have been in business in the total $165,501,82, being $12,292.05 less than last year. If you want to see where your taxes go to, or what they are levied for call on County Clerk Adams and he will take pleasure in A Card of Thank. We desire- to return our heartfelt -thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors, and also to the comrades of Wm. Pellet Camp No. 180, Sons of Veterans, for their generous assistance and kindly sympathy in the hours of our distress and bereavement.

While we are bowed down in deep-sorrow and mourn the loss of our little Johnnie, we are surrounded with kind friends who shall ever be remembered by us with grateful hearts, and may God in his who doeth all A pleasant place to pass an evening will be at the Opera House witnessing the High School Contest to-morrow (Friday) night. Give the students a rousing benefit. The Avenue House was entered by The ladies of the Christian church on suoscnption account 01 the Mirror: Daniel Fox $1 50 3Irs ATBrickell 50 Dunn 1 50 II Marvin 2 00 Fred 150 Euyart. 1 50 Miss 1 50 Miller 1 50 will hold a Christmas Market in the corner room of the old Grange stand, showing all Alliance men Republi cans or at the corner of Park and Chestnut sneak thieves Monday night and two overcoats, belonging to J. A.

Marshall The Kansas City Eceninq Xews of r- streets, on Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Christmas. city for a number of years. Henry CasDer.Chas. Aston. P.

G- Oneil. John November 4th contains a column arti to 150 3 50 juon Aaron Lane WTS Mitchell WWW WWW Thos Stevenson Will serve Oysters at all hours, also Casper, Henry Kaplaw. Morris Flessh- cle about the heirs of Henry Miller, two of whom live in Olathe and three and Walter Hackett, and other minor articles were stolen. L. D.

Willitt left last Sunday for Springfield, Illinois to attend the Head man and John Miner. When you eo 150 things well, reward them, as he alone-is able, with blessings from nis bounti A eo Martin 50 1 1 i si! jLuruca inning 10 see ineir names dinner on Saturday. E. P. Warner while out driving in his cart near the Ft.

Scott depot last Friday morning had his horse to become frightened at a passing train and to Kansas City don't fail to call at this House. Bring a copy of this local and you will find it good for one dollar in payment for any men's suit or men's overcoats. 2t4 in Independence, who have brought suit fo recozer over $200,00) worth of land on the Blue at its inter-FiCtion with 17th street in Kansas ini nana is our prayer. Sanford P. Rowland, EVALINS HOWLAND.

pr3Srl7credit Camp of M. W. A. as a delegate from time of payment are requested to not Olathe Camp 893; he is expected home fy us at once. to-day or to-morrow..

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