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Note: from the Topeka Mail, Friday, January 18, 1895: Dover --- Weldon Flickenger reports that himself and Miss Flora Wheeler called on the probate judge Monday, and as proof of the same, a box of cigars accompanied him on his return. from the Mail and Breeze, Oct.20, 1899: Dover --- Welden Flickinger is starting in the mercantile business. His many friends wish him success. from the Topeka Mail and Breeze, Jan. 2, 1903: Dover --- Weldon Flickinger has a new clerk in his store in the person of our smiling young friend, Clyde Brooks. Here's luck to you, Clyde. from the Mail and Breeze, April 3, 1903: West Union --- The Flickinger boys of Dover are putting up a lot of their hog and cattle proof fence for Ed Hewins. from the Alma Enterprise, Friday, June 19, 1903: Weldon Flickenger, the former Dover merchant, has bought H.R. Kirk's store at Valencia, so we are informed by Rev. C.E. Roberts, who was down there last week. Kirk got many of his goods out before the flood, and the water filled the store up to the two top shelves. from the Mail and Breeze, Jan.2, 1904: Pleasant Valley --- Weldon Flickinger, formerly of Dover, is very sick at his home in Valencia. from the Farmers' Mail and Breeze, June 23, 1906: Pleasant Valley --- It is rumored that Welden Flickenger and family will soon start for California to make that state their home. from the Farmers' Mail and Breeze, August 25, 1906: Pleasant Valley --- Weldon Flickinger and family have vacated the Lyttle house, and have moved to Seabrook, for the purpose of going into the grocery business. (also) Seabrook --- Weldon Flickinger of Dover township has rented the store formerly occupied by Mr. Wheeler. from Heritage Quest; FLICKENGER WELDON 30 M W OH KS SHAWNEE AUBURN 1900 FLICKINGER WELDEN L 38 M W OH KS SHAWNEE MISSION TWP 1910 FLICKINGER W L 49 M W OH KS SHAWNEE MISSION TWP 1920 from the Topeka Daily Capital, Oct.30, 1930, page 9: HEART ATTACK IS FATAL Waldon L. Flickenger Died While At Work At His Lunch Stand Weldon L. Flickinger, 59, of 604 Ohio avenue, died suddenly from heart disease at his lunch stand at Sixth and Gage park boulevard early Wednesday morning. He is survived by his wife; a son, Jason W. Flickinger, Topeka; and four sisters, Mrs. William Lyttle, Topeka; Mrs. John Rogers, Willard; Mrs. Paul Lytle, Valencia; and Mrs. Joe Thompson, Dover. Funeral services will be at Shellabarger's chapel at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery.
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