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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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THE LE AYENWORTH TIMES FRIDAY MORNING- JULY, 18, 1902. THt Everybody on the grounds said "it couldn't be better." The immense throngs of jolly, good natured people who were there, made it an unusually happ day, long to be remembered, while the business men, one and all, enjoyed entertaining the people in a social way. Prominent among them, were the representatives of the BIG STORE, the well known and Popular Leaders in Mercantile circles, who now cordially request your presence at the "Big Store's exclusive Picnic," to be given Friday and Saturday of this week. Many special bargains have been prepared for these tvvo days selling, and it- will not D.ily 32 pleasu re, but profitable as well, for you to come to the Big Store, where the large Electric fans make it a cool spot, and bargains are served up smoking hot. Only a part of the Program as follows: 3 itmw i 2E 3S Turk Jell TatpAC extra Scoc anc heavy quality, size 40x20 lUVYC worth in the regniar way $1.80 1Af per dozen, will be; each Mfv Torchon taces and Insertions.

It2gtydeh cd signs in widths from one to three inches, will be 3w Rlpnrhpirt Nanfriirc At this price only 25 willbe UlCdUiCU ldplililb. sold they are pure linen $1 and full size worth $1.75, will be tyliLy Hnt'AV Cntvh TawaIc A sFlendid hot weather towel, iiuiicy LUiiiU luvvciN good size as iong as they last, will be three for luv Ravc Wicli Pirfc s'zes rom 3 t0 '5 Just right Duys dMi rams for every day weart Worth per a pair 15c, will be IfllPc' Rf1ic Some are patent leather in black. Otherg tallies DCUS. are fancy ieather in colors, all worth 1Q 25 cents for tflflfl'ltvl PrillC onh 10 yards of these to one person. JiaUUdlU 1 1 III lb They are all new patterns and 7 I fast colors, will be per yard "2 French Wool Challies iSffii in worth 60 and 65c per yard, will be ww Ctllr Wituknr Tipc extra lonS and wide Pretty Pattcrns J11H iTlliUMJl in latest color combinations, Af worth each 25c, will be only lvv MflfftlAtlV I fiwfic Fancy corded and figured effects in llldgllGUC MlWIlS.

faSt colors, ail a late purchase, 1- will be per yard Fnnrv Pifilintic Pure slk No 4 width in white, rdlltj IIUUIII1, Wuc pink and other shades. 1A- Your choice of these for per yard only HfHirlcAlt! QwiCCPC suitable for Dresses, Waists and iiaitU5UillW Kimonas, the latest designs in 1Cf stripes and figures, all fast colors, worth 25c for --r. -j tads afcAJMiirfn iiiwuiii to vi a -1 4 SSL 3S32SS'C tub, THEY WEREN'T DUMMIES. In ictij On the evening of July 4th, two professional beggars were brought Into tne 1 nOIlC 2(J lOr bOOk Ot ICe, JISBIm in beer drinking consists in quaffing The Cathedral of the Immaculate Concept Ion prvseUted a iery pretty ap- siauuu. Willi a.

iuikc suuuij ui urai duu nufirnTlf'D vntstorrlji nifit'Tlino 1ia friii 1 fc.5f3l DR. D. WALDRON. VETERNARIAN has returned to Leavenworth and has opened his office at lira. Hanrr'a feed yard, corner and Delaware streets.

TaWshona S74 old. and new. i dumb men cards. 1 ney were reman-i sion being tne mutrmge ot Jiiza ded to jail and Jailor Glynn's care. Ha "These dummies aren't dummies," he f.hilofc-ophized.

and I'm going to prove it." So he prepared to do it. beth Ryan and Mr. Harry DeCoursiy. The ceremony was performed by Father Deeket the presence of a large number of friexi'ls of the high contracting parties. The attendants were JUiss Gil fej VUi UiN li Wf0100m XSmm therefore to drink Brandon Bear i h' SMShc beer, which is renowned for its many A pi' Jp Myjtv' "iz excellent, healthful, nourishing, pleas- Ml i xt I ure giving qualities clears the brain I Uur WaffOnS pass VOur door Ice SO I mM-Mtnm Instead of dulline it.

rests and feeds the lian toller ana Air. cnaru threats, nil were like to f'H i msmmmmiMmmm hvnthpr nf thf srnnm assisted i)V Mrs. 1 xr.e graiierii, who neiu resuiuifiy iu William Connors or lopeKa, cuusin or i the stand bv means of pencil aivl na- at Factory-Absolutely Pure. WWS3gla telephones smmmmmSi Brandon Rea i per ana various eku sunary, rutiurai i grunts and weird, mystic motions of the bride, who acted as matron ot honor. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party proceeded to the home tfce fingers.

July 6, 7, and 8, they held out. Then of Jlrs. Mary Kyan, mother of the 0l 0 talked. Electric Fans, Building and Window Awnings. All Kinds of Repairing.

Lawn mowers sharpened ar paired. Bicycles and type v. repaired. RUBBER STAMPS iC ORi. where a wedding breakfast was Only relatives and a few intimate; friends of the bride were present.

At 1:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. DeCoursey left for Chicago. The out-of-town guests were Nellie Connors and daughter Mary ot We sell in pound or ton lots. leavenworth.

Kansas. Leavenworth Co. 1 iior ivionuinsriis J. G. Carpenter G.

V. Flora UIF Mm Ml Umm mm I Excel in Beaatq and Design. Here becran a new probjem for the popular jailor, for the first to open up, Frank Mitchell by name, swore that his partner was a real and tha he had only known him one and had gotten the idea of faking from hi 10. Cross questions settled the fact to Mr. Glynn that the other could be ma le to talk, too, and he told lfian.

he could not be released until his partner "came in." "You iust eet up real close to him Topeka, and Airs. I. N. Town of Valencia, sister of the btide. Mr.

and Mrs.l -Coursey were the recipients of a number of beautiful presents. Among them were one from Mr. lis- tJi.t.littikJiVZW 011? I SLL I enen hcic DeCourscy's associates, the employes of 0)r(? night and yell a few words of gen- r. i k-e a a ii Leavenworth Novelty Works, W. J.

Pro New 'Phone 17. EJ I New furniture i norougniy moaern ana up-to-date Side-Cherokee Between Third and Fourth Sts. the electric line, and many from the, Leavenworth teachers who have been the bride's co-laborers in the educa-, tioral work of 'the city. By the marriage of Miss Kyan. Leav-j en worth loses one of its most eitic.ent! nnd popular touchers.

For a number or years she has been in charge of the IN IS tie persuasion into his shell-like ear." The fellow grinned, but said nothing, and not until last Sunday was he really treed. He had worked his fingers so much, and which meant so little to the attaches of the police court, that Jailor iil.vr.n conceived the idea of getting a couple of men he really knew to be deaf and Leavenworth, Kansas. fixtures throughout. serv'ce Most centrally located First class in Excellent 'able every particular rlmary lerarUiient of the Morris OOO 00O0 00 sod 01-23 fser Special Rates to Regular Boarders. CARPENTER FLORA, 4C9-1 1-13-15 -SHAWNEE LEAVENWORTH KAN, school and enjoyed the reputation oi dumb, and testing the prisoners, being foremost in her particular line oti cr) obtained the servio of Pickel educational woik in l4eavenworth ana and Scott, well-known in Leavenworth probably in the state.

and the second man, R. C. Stockton ne The groom, Mr. DeCoursey, holds a. gave his name, saw he was "up agair.i.t responsible posit on with the Leaven-! it," for he could not make out the tiibt i -w 0 E-legantly furnished.

First class res- taurant in connection with the hou. Meaia at all tours, day or nighL Heated by steam. Well lighted and ventilate1 ovieFtion put to him, which was one any UNITED MINE WORKERS MEET. NATIONAL worth electric line and is popular witn nil who know him. Dr.

M. R. Thnmui has returned from a. anonth'w stay in Oz.nk mountalr.s. i MARCUS ISLAND BELONGS TO HIM real "dummy" would have instantly recognized, and as this man failed i do so, Jailor Glynn's theory was proved! and he was accordingly elated.

Wednesday morning the men, were; Riven time to leave the town, and had July 17. With the delegates who are to take pnrt in the convention of the United Mine Workers on t-ts ground See Donovan Transfer CO. fof your summer's supply. Furest. Best, prompt delivery, Start day.

cconimodaci.ons offered to commercial men with elegant rooms to display f-iods. Northeajt corner of Fourth Cherokee streets, Leavenworth. i.aa. l.iuLLA GlACQtfiMl. Prp the nerve to ask for tneir mutes' neg ging cards! Town will return to her home in Topeka Faturday aft.

a visit with her mother Mis. Maty itvan. Misses Lillian and Llizabeth Stier left last evening for Wisconsin to spend the 6 Xew York, July 17. Marcus Istand. which, it was recently reported, had tieen been gnu: ted by the United States to Captain Kcsehill.

foiius part of the Ronin Islands, in which it was officially included four year up) under the name of Shintori Shima. cables the Tokio, Japan, correspondent of tho Times. There are no troops cn the island and only lift Japanese of both sexes. IN POLICE COURT. O-Cn- 'O-O'OO''O' Mrs'.

Ullis, charged with being drunw and disturblnsr the peace, was strike tlian there was last niuhf. The opinion is steadily gaining ground among ihe delegates that a strike would le.sen the chances of the anthracite miners to win 1 the reason that it would take from them all the support that the soft cal men would be able to extend if they e.niiiraie at work. Then, too. there is a genuine Ghuke among the soft coal men to take This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoOiisnine Tablets ONOVAN TRANSFER CO. Telephonas 247.

Southern Eailway from Louis Twenty-six young people will enjoy a moonlight picnic at Wells park next "Wednesday evening. by Judge Johnson, upon promising never to appear in police court again. Pcott Coates, assault and battery. nd Maggie Coates, similar charge, forfeited remedy that enrea a ccid in one Ouy. I action that will place thein in the poiiiri! Miss Jennie Fnsmere and Mr.

Frederick Holland of Kansas City. were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of the officiating clergyman, ftimnel Pearson at 520 Walnut m. of violating their contracts with the mine owners. The convention began this with an attendance of about 000 S(r Imp fn I nnicvillP AA A AaUW JkUMII 111V Only line to Asheville, N. in taa Pt.reet.

A number of friends of the, contracting parties accompanied them. at Urn ia a 3 IXjr imAitW S2' a Waw i beautiful "LAND OF THE SKY" coun Dayton Crandall, charged with assault and battery, was held over until July 13, witnesses not being present. Judge Johnson was in a particularly lenient mood Thursday morning, so tn Atchison man who was arrested with a concealed weapon on lower Cherokee street, ot off with a $30' fine. He i the fellow who accused Earney Rafter of hoMir- h'm Nellie Brower forfeited a $5 bond. CAN PROTECT PROPERTY.

from Kansas City to witness the cere ivor.i'. try. Best lin to all points in the South East. Pullman sleepers and parlor cafa cars. Apply to nearest Agent, or writa G.

B. ALLEN. A. G. P.

St. Louis Mo. C. A. BAIRD, D.

P. St. Iuis, Mo. Mrs. Wlssler entertained the Kansas City card club on Wednesday afternoon.

COAL COSTS HAY $18 A TON. Mr. and Mrs. John Truby and Miss Truby who are the guests of Major and Mrs. W.

W. Martin of the Home, will return to Independence, on Sun- Cheyenne, Wye, July 17. Frank Bencl-ken was arrested on the criminal charge of criminal provocation, preferred by the Uiiion Pacine. It was alleged that he ran the line of guards around the company's shops. The case was dismissed.

The attorneys for the defense sprang a sensation by proving that in bringing an armed body of guards into "Wyoming to protect its property the Union Pacific is vi dating the statutes. The strikers may bring charges liguinst the guaids on this charge. tlai' A VACATION At the Sea Shore, More Than Half Is For Express Charges to Summer Home. Iike Surape. X.

July 17. Secretary of State Hay has been bitten by the coal trust and it will not be surprising of the secretary urges President Roosevelt to become more strenuous In his work in the au-ti-trrst bill. Last week wns exceedingly cold nnd Mrs. The Lotto club met with Mrs. Ben Iludisuli.

1004 Chorckee -treet, Wednesday afternoon. The first prize was taken by Mrs. F. C. Svhulte.

the second by Mrs. M. Latta and the third by Mrs. C. Conrad t.

vv line luouruains! WHY NOT? and Canadian BANDITS SURROUNDED. oummer iv or s3 Mt. 15. F. Mans, instructor of m.the-t who wpih hcr is at the Fells, rrntks in Hlsh school, is attend-' sunimer ll0im decitled that Denver, July 17.

A telegram received at the general office of the Rio Grande rail-read from its representative at Pitkin says that the bandits who held up 'he train, on Marshall pass Monday have been surrounded lr.fr lectures of law t.t tne umvcrs.iy oi Michigan. the steam heater should be started up. But there was on coal. There was none at New- The Canadian Pacific Railway offers a selection of tours by exceptionally attractive routes to the charming resorts of the East. For particulars, Summer Tour Guide apply to A.

C. Shaw, Gen'l. Pass'r. Dep't. 228 So.

Clark street, Chicago. r3l? I am sv a -s. aw mi i i Mrs. O. P.

Unrobert and chi'dren Kit In r. box canon. 11 I A i I I ft Thursday to spend the summer in Wis-j The station age.it inquired along the line The message says the posse was apprehen- five of gocd results unless re-enforcements were sent at once. Assistance has beer." tent from all the officers In the vicinity. cousin.

There was none at Bradford, Com- ply was found a AVicdsor, and Mrs. Mrs. J. S. Simmons, and little daugh- Hay forthwith ordered one ton seiu by ex- NOT RECONCILED YET.

press from John Ktnary, the dealer in that town. The express agent said he had no safe large enough to carry such valuable ter Jvwmita of Horn'iy returned to their home after a weeks vis-It with Mrs. It. T. Walell.

Mrs. Wadell accompanied them to Kansas City. EON'T FAIL. TO TRY THIS. TV1 enever an honest trial is eiven to An elegant block of Fine Vehicles OP EASTERN AND OUR OWN PRODUCTION.

stuff, but Mr. Kinaty to-k all risk, packed Bitters for any trouble it is re-the coal in bags and worwarded it. comrr erded for a Permanent cure will surely be effected. It never fails to The coal arrived at Xebury collect on tor-? ths stomach, regulate the kidneys delivery and was delivered four miles to anl "newels, stimulate the liver, invigor-tha Fells and the bill was preseMed Te the r.erves and purify the It's Mr. nnd Mrs.

F. McDonald of St. JM'p)i, wltl como Saturday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. U.

li. iVarsall, of the (Soldiers' home. New Yorkv JuJy 17. Some uneasin is felt in official circles with re? to the eituation In South Africa, cab the London correspondent of the bune. It is evident the day of the co-n -plete racial reconciliation in the Transvaal is still far distant.

The smoulder-Ing animosity between the Boera who joined the national scouts toward th end of the campaign and the other burghers is reported to be trusting ia wonaeriui ionic run-aown sys- tonic for Wm. G. Hesse Son Manufacturinsf Co. The friends In this city ef Miss Lnrlnia Toiuh of Kansas tMty will be pleased to leara of her convalescence from an operation performed last week 'for nppeudicit- charges were $10. "1) thai pay for the coal too?" asked -rrs.

I lay. "Indeed it does not," replied the agent. "Tho coal ccst $8 and the $10 is for the express charges." terns. Electric iBtters positively cures kidney and liver troubles, stomach fiiaorders. nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia and expels Malaria.

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