A house in which Or*ndma'* WHnmnn Hve*. six mile?* south of t n n, on th‘ 1 ,o.tv«•nwortb road, w if* it otu time. th«- po*t~oftteo building• at old Sumner, and was originally» *t»ui!t ov®f 50 years ago. “lirndma w».inmon’s husband, the hto Jacob3Weinman, bought tin building from tot the father of -the I’oehlor bruth* rs, of jtd Mchison, in 1*64 It was allowed to j remain standing in Sumner t »r sometit? after Mr Uonman bought it.U« but upon h* *ri»o that soldiers hadtaken possesion lt;t it and were vising^ It fur i 1 irn in which to keep ttu it I horses, he had it remow d to his larniMy j near Walnut crclt; k where it has since*°u' stood Mr. and Mrs. Weinman cametab* jOG£$ % i to Kapsaa in and stopped fornot tv * y* :irs tn la ivenworth. In t v tin v settled on w hat Is ult; w the site■ wof 1-fund station, in Silt i reek valley.that►rul*eo-the 1 * tlt; i th» m«vt d further down the *rm 'valley and Mr Weinman engaged lnthe butcher huainvm, making moneyhen selling moat to traveler* on the ‘vid*•* n 1 ad- *P mj mov« d to their present home in 1^65,; nd her* Mr, I'otnm -n db d t numAN bet °f years a^lt;- Mr*. w.-inm m isstill qulb- vfive and w an nt r-st-