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The Daily Mulberry News from Mulberry, Kansas • 4

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i A 3: the ae.y Bee. PUBLISHED BT i A heavy hoar froat fell last Oyster; in any style at Monroe's. t-4t. A t5.00 bunch of "tip," for $2.00, at Mrs. M.

A. White's. ltf Bridge Foreman Wackerle came in from Salina last night i a Ellis M. Clarke, Editor. oDioipany.

Office: Block. Boom 10. S. E. Lemon is suffering from the ef- fects of a sprained back.

Your washing ready the same day it BITES OK BUB8CBIPTION. Per week, (delivered by carrier) 08 cent Far month, (delivered by 25 cents. I Is taken to the Steam Laundry. Two S. K.

engines with broken noses, came up from the south last night. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Better bank up your house. It will THEIR WAY OP DOING BUSINESS IS CORRECT You must strike the Iron while 'tis hot, to mould it to your will. You must take the lead with steady step if you would gain the hill.

Like THE PALA.CE when you have reached the top don't let your footsteps waver. For the People like a house ofpluck, that's why THE PALACE they; favor. Three years ago THE PALACE gave their word they would make nigh prices go. On Ottawa's high priced clothing, men found them a worthy foe. The People finding them their friend, and their prices of the best Gave THE PALACE their trade, and made their store the most popular in the West.

save fuel, and possibly doctor's bills. Have you tried the Steam Laundry Give the farmers a chance to raise sorghum profitably. Ottawa has cause to be proud of her since J. W. Dalton has taken (charge of It? lwl hotel accommodations.

Little Frankie, son of A. J. Baker, of North Ottawa, is ill with malarial Topeka is to-day the scientific centre fever. of the State the S. 8.

C. is in session. John Heinz, of this citv. has taken a With the intonation of above, we beg leave to quote the following prices which we can clasp hands even body, and make a lIcenge to wed Mlss Tereaa oSCh aiao safely state are the best value ever offerea as following, viz: i i ii- if i puu.ior ine iuuuo 1 0j Ottawa. shops.

There wasn't very much frigidity in the atmosphere for Messrs tbeRepubli The gas well will be a success yet, if vim. enterprise, money and good luck cans, on Tuesday. are any account. Yesterday Judge Purdy licensed Mr. Early Carder, and Miss Phenie O.

Ottawa has a boom it is the boom Hettick, both of Williamsburg. of hammer, saw and trowel, and it Is heard all over the state. A little child of Amos Turner, of the North side, fell from a high chair last A man may never have "seen better Men's all wool medicated scarlet underwear, 47 worth 100 white and colored heavy knit underwear 25 worth 60 14 heavy all wool box, red and white, all sizes 25 worth 60 heavy knit box, seamless, all sizes 5 worth 12 scotch caps, in blue and gray, all sizes 25 worth .7 44 heavy chinchila caps, all sizes 25 worth 63 heavy lined gloves and mitts, all 25 worth 75 and boys knit caps in all colon and sizes SOworth 100 fine white shirts (unlaundried) all sizes 25 worth 75 neck wear, in all shapes and colors (a drive) '25 worth 75 heavy blue and brown ovaralls 38 worth 75 fur cape, satin lined, all sizes 85 worth 175 Boys and children's wool hats 25 worth 90 Men's striped pants, merino mills 85 worth 1 50 striped pants, oswego cheviots 1 10 worth 2 00 single coats, all sizes ail qualities, from 90 to 300 storm king overcoats, heavy wool lining at 1 90 worth 3 50 heavy fancy back, large cape collar 3 00 worth 6 00 everlasting beaver overcoat 435 worth 8 50 fine english wersted overcoats in all shades 6 40 worth 12 00 fine english kerseys overcoats 11 50 worth 18 00 he, avy chinchila storm king ulsters 13 45 worth 22 50 Variety of Boyi aiifMM Overcoats at Fifoitionally Lo? Pricei evening and broke its right arm. days," but he is morally certain that he has seen better nights after his first My candies are freeh and pure, and night-mare. are sold cheap.

John Thompson, ltf Shapter stand. A little colored boy, on the way to The mayor of Atchison Requires the fire department to flood the gutters every day. This is wise; and should be school, on Poplar near Third was se verely bitten by a country mad dog, emulated in every town. this morning. The Hock Island has reached Man Devore, Miller Bradley are the du hattan.

What has ever been done ly authorized agents of the Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co, of about the proposed extension to Otta Men's suits, heavy weights cassuette worth 650 Hartfofd. 1(3 wa? Did it flash in the pan? Willis Lanter, a visitor from Kansas suits, DiacK worsted, an sizes owwortniuBU suits, heavy cheviots, in fine shades 6 25 worth 12 GO stiff hats, nobby shapes, black and brown 1 00 worth 2 50 stiff hats, bobby shapes, black and brown 1 60 worth 3 25 fur hats, fine and nobby in all 120 worth 275 Elections were held yesterday in Iowa, Louisana, Maryland Massachu City, wears eflone diamond cuff button; he lost the other one somewhere on setts, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Ore We would advise The above Quotations are subject to chantr. havinsr limited amounts only of goods quoted. Main street. gon, Pensylvania, Virginia and Kansas.

that you avail yourselves of this opportunity, aud bu these goods at hard time prices. Call and see up in our new quarters, A man by the name of Winter la to open a wood yard at Po No. 116 west Third street, and examine the finest machine on the market. PALACE CLOTHING COMPANY, mona. His is an appropriate name.

Do his initials F. It. stand for "full 2tf Singer Sewino Machine Co. Little Winnie Jones, of the second rank?" ward, is the possessor of over a thous rvn naa. Now, let there be an end of bickering ana postage stamps oi over thirty na and exhibition cf bad-blood over politi tions.

They were the gift of an uncle. cal matters. The issues have been de Go to Monroe's for a good lunch. l-4t A ladles collar machine is the latest cided by the people, and good patriots improvement at the Steam Laundry; by The cronk of wild geese is a familiar The Bee Is a "hummer," not a stinger. Watchers are required for W.

H. Murphy. Please report promptly any mistakes will accept the results. its use the same beautiful polish is im sound. parted that is given to gentlemen's col Jack Frost made his best bow of the Mrs.

G. Cooper is severely ill of malarial fever. Milton Pulse will have a preliminary trial Monday, at 10 o'clock. If you have a sweet tooth," go to John Thompsons (Shapter stand) for the most delicious confections, ltf Engine 249 and 20, through the care Take a map of the United States, lars. season last night.

of Bib carriers. Many fair Ottawalans are mourning The Missouri Pacific is increasing its Hot cakes and maple syrup at Mon place its eastern and western edges together and fold it; then double it from north to south; open the map; the folds have crossed near Fort Riley, Kansas. to-day because they neglected, last force in every department. roes for breakfast. l-4t night, to carry in their potted plants, Maggie Mitchell will play "Little 1 Latest returns have not counted in but left them to be wooed by Jack Barefoot" here, Friday night.

lessness of a switch-tender at Chanute, came together and wrecked their pilots. Frost. any more republicans. The "old soaks" who always manage Farmer Heck, of Hickory and First, to get whisky if there is any obtaina It will cost around dollar to see Mag Ottawa is fortunate in securing the is full of pride over his turnip crop. "Sooner" Clark, late of the Southern ble, say it is harder to find in this local gie Mitchell, but who wouldn't give it? best of attractions this season.

Miss The clothing men are in favor of a Dr. Deford in probably more pleased ity now than ever before, and that they ars obliged to get along with hard-cider, Maggie Mitchell appearing at the opera house, Friday, Nov. 11. She has no continuance of this kind of weather. Kansas, has accepted an engine on the Rock bland, running out from Trenton, Ma over his defeat, than Dr.

Grant la over malt and bitters of various kinds that They are doing tap collars and cuffs peer In her line. his election. they can secure. In the best style at the Steam Laundry. "Dad" Bennett has returned from Mrs.

L. S. Smith, of Seventh street, Mrs. Wilson West a charming lady from Gallion, Ohio, is the guest of Ce The election battle field is about the Southern Kansas to go back to his doesn't know whether it is an omen, or cleared of the wreck, and things are re not, but two escaped canary birds dar street friends. old run on the Rock Island, with headquarters at Trenton, Mo.

suming the normal. sought refuge with her.one In the morn Before deciding the case of the seven condemed archists, Governor Oglesby should take into consideration the fact that the people who acquiesce in the decision of the Supreme Court of the When you have read this paper hand ing and the other in the afternoon. An emigrant outfit bound for Oregon it to a neighbor. You will do both him A Chinaman was figuring around passed through here last evening, en A man in the Fourth ward has a cat and the Bee a service. here to-day, prospecting for a chance route from Arkansas.

United States are not working for the For delicacies and even luxuries, in that is rearing two puppies. We are not inclined to excessive admiration of to open a real-estate office. "John al ways was given to operations in "dirt." The Singer sewing machine agency the line of candies and fruits, go to execution of the sentence as the friends of the condemned men are working for dogs, but will confess that these two has been removed from 113 east Third, John Thompson, (Shapter stand). Lon. Sears and a party of North Ot to 116 west Third street 2tf were evidently born to some good purr-puss.

Work is crowding the carpenters at tawa boys, are rigging up an outfit to Fruits, fresh and fine, posititely the its commutation. For every hundred letters written asking for mercy there are thousands of people who think the sentence righteous, and wish to see it the Santa Fe hospital, and they adver go hunting in the southern part of the state, and possibly to Arkansas, to be John Clark, of the First ward, reports most delectable in the market, at John tise for men. See "ad. elsewhere. Thompson's, (Shapter stand).

ltf gone all the fall and winter. Fob Bent Furnished room. Cor executed. that sneak thieves relieved the clothes line in his back yard, of about ten dollars worth of garments last night. Mr.

The Salvation folks competed with ner Third and Elm. No. 306. The run north of the Soap factory is the Oil folks last night by a 215 R.C. VanOsdeix.

a source of nuisance, especially where Clark ought not to make a closet of all rousing parade on Main street. The Bee has observed that men are apt to think, and fall into innumerable blunders by so thinking, that because A couple of farmers raced across the outdoors. crosses Poplar street A big pool of An elegant new line of water collects there after each storm, The Southern Kansas has taken ser Main street bridge this morning, and have been Industriously but vainly they know one woman they know all; Cachet Powders at and remains until evaporated. vice from the Water works company, when, in fact, each woman is as much J. P.

LAinD'8 Pharmacy. searched for by the officials to-day. It for the purpose of supplying its engines, of a study as if he had never seen one The See is the name of ft new, bright, Is a reprehensible practice. miss Maggie Mitcneu at tne opera doing away with the pumping system. of the sex.

Bulwer doubted whether newsy, five column dally, of which house Friday evening, November 11th. A country boy by the name of Allen man ever thoroughly understood wom Connections will be made with the Hos pital and at the Junction. Reserved, seats 81.00, now on sale at Ellis M. Clarke is editor and proprietor. The Bee is to be devoted to the best in was in at the express office, this morn- an.

Truly, how should he? When Barker's. ng, exhibiting the latest curiosity, a woman does not understand herself; We carry thirty five differ terests of Ottawa, and will endeavor in every way it can to raise Ottawa jour four-footed goose. It died soon after ust received, a new invoice of milli ent odors of the finest qual being hatched, but was well preserved. nor can tell why she lives on patiently, hopefully, year after year, with a brute, whose favorite pasttlme consists in at ity ot perfumes, in bulk. All nalism to a higher plane.

We wish it God speed. Herald. nery goods, at Mrs. M. A.

Whites. They are of the very latest styles, and will be sold at prices lower than else This paper will be handed to a host the la est odors at 40 to CO cents per ounce, at of people who are not yet subscribers. tempts to break her neck every time things go wrong with him indoors or where. ltf. you think you can afford a cent a day List of Le trs The remains of George Brown, color- J.

p. LAIRD'S Pharmacy. Louis Johnson, a farmer from Peoria, out; that the better educated husband to have the news of Ottawa, of Kansas, and of the world collected for you, sub murders with sharp words Instead of scribe. i -r: ored, formerly of this will "be brought here to-day for interment, He was killed at Kansas City yesterday, by being thrown from a horse. fell at the corner of First and Hickory, last evening, and ran some pointed article through one cheek.

Mr. John Billy Plckerell Is trying to stir up a Remaining in the Post Office at Ottawa, Kansas, on the 10th day of 1887, which, if not called for in thirty days, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Parties calling for them will please say "Advertised," Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p.

m. wolf hunt, and Is inviting Ottawa The Garnett papers are blowing be son was laboring under a heavier load of active fluids than he was constituted to carry successfully. sports to participate. The writer has a vivid recollection and several scars as mementoes of one of BUly's horge-and-hound hunts. He's too busy to go again.

cause a man down there raised 700 bushels of tomatoes on an acre. That's nothing; some of our farmers haven't When Fagan was on the road last sharp blows, makes it aone thejless murder. The only difference Is in the duration of the misery, one being as deadly as the other. Who cares to understand how a woman with bruised heart add flesh can throw over both the charitable mantle that, "he wasn't himself;" and buy off theoffonded from merited punishment, public or private. Let us rather seek to understand how man, who would be so strong, should fall immeasurably below his "weaker" self, in the difficult lesson of fself control and forgiveness of injuries.

disposed of their melon crop vet. Our theatre going people are assured week, writing fence signs for an Osa-watomie firm, he Invariably abbreviat This Is the sason of the year when Adsras, Mrs; G. W. Bipa, Vim irtdia Cair, Vr. Wililam ClaUc, tiia Suaie 1 ban Km-' i r.

C. McirtirUii.Hr. CX. Morris, jtfr. Willie ed the name "Abbercrombie Condit," of a rich treat next Friday, evening, November Miss ilaggie Mitchell will make her first appearance in this Montsomerr, CbarlM Mufasier, Jtr.

Amoi X. Kortli, MlM Norton, Ltale Putnam, Mr. V. H. H.

PiVK. JtlpS Wolfe, Mr. JtJwr4 Wolft, Vr.ltamfca KiasxiR, P.lf.' the paternal ancestor of the small boy findeth for his offspring more profita to "Abercromble When asked why he didn't spell out the whole name city, in Little Barefoot. No one should ble employment than fishing, in the wood-yard piling up the winter's sup all to see her. Secure your seats now he declared that there wasn't room on one board to "n-dit." at Barker's.

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Years Available:
1879-1887