Notice on Credit Policy at Munson and McNamara
The notice from Munson and McNamara at 123 to 127 N Main Street states that no further goods will be charged to customers who do not pay accounts promptly on the first of the month. It warns that charges made will be due the following month and that delinquents may be refused credit if not paid when collectors call.
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Trimmed hats sale cuts prices for July 4th
Hats marked down to half price with hats at 5 dollars, 4 dollars, and 6 dollars reduced to 2, 3, and 4 dollars respectively. The sale ends July 4 and all stock will be closed. Numerous customers expect bargains on trimmed hats.
Millinery Sale Promises Vast Price Reductions
Munson & McNamara announce drastic cuts with all millinery at half price or less. The patchwork text also covers storms, labor issues, and various brief notices including miners strikes, court hearings, and public notices, reflecting a chaotic ledger of events and commerce.
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Ottawa Chautauqua closes with prominent speakers
Ottawa Kan June 2 the Chautauqua assembly ended after a grand day honoring Grand Army and state figures. Notables including Senator Ingalls Corporal Tanner Governor Humphrey ex Governor Anthony and others spoke on Kansas resources pensions and war reminiscences. Over 20 000 attendees were served as organizers plan larger next year events.
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Perkins at Guthrie exposes Oklahoma policy champion
Grim Oklahoma June 2 in Guthrie congressman for the Third District of Kaunas, father of the Oklahoma clauses of the Indian appropriation bill, arrives to thunderous welcome. A 5,000 strong crowd at government area hears Perkins praise peace and order, criticizes Cherokee commission, and outlines support for settlement talks as the nation progresses. He departs Guthrie for Oswego and Washington after a day of high honors.
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Test case on prohibition law to reach Supreme Court
A June 23 docket notes a test case on prohibition era liquor sales in Okalo, Marshall county. W. Faulkner, agent for a local liquor house, faces six counts of illegal sales. he contends the law’s constitutionality should affect judgments, while new corporate charters and various local incidents follow in a cluttered Leavenworth Leavenworth city page.
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War for Revenue in Haiti Aboard Prince Wilhela
On the steamship Prince Wilhela arriving from Haiti, New York resident GB Nikronva recounts Haiti's civil conflict. He reports Hippolyte’s advancing forces near Port au Prince, demoralized Legitime troops, and prior government cash misappropriations by generals and war officials. He notes U.S. and European evacuees returning, and a special handling of a ransom-like demand tied to a ship’s release.
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A Good Week in Trade and Markets Review
Dun and Co reports a week of strong general trade with 3 percent year on year increase in clear house totals. Wheat up two cents while corn and oats dip slightly, coffee prices fall, pork nudges higher. money market steadier with confident mood despite gold exports.
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS AND KANSAS MATTERS IN DC APPOINTMENTS
The president announced several assignments including Frederick Douglass as minister and consul general to Tinyth, James G. Wright as Indian agency agent in Dakota, Daniel M. Kansdstl as U S marshal for the District of Reevice, and Captain Meredith of Chicago as chief of the bureau of engraving and printing. Kansas figures appear in promotions and anticipated posts, with Senator Plumb interceding on Wichita and western Kansas candidates and concerns over Indian affairs.
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Strange Funeral Ceremonies And Vandalism At Cemeteries
A fragmented report describes funeral rites and grave disturbances at Oak Forest cemetery. Men and women in mourning, undertakers, and pallbearers participate as officials note a cast of characters. Witnesses report workers removing stems and vandalism appears tied to a wider disturbance in the parish.
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