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The Daily Mulberry News from Mulberry, Kansas • 1

The Daily Mulberry News from Mulberry, Kansas • 1

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No. a Vol. OTTAWA, KANSAS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1887. OT7B, OABD BASEST. back from the alluring sights of Kaw dom, last evening, T.

XX. WI UQIIT, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER COBNEB THIRD AND MAIN STREETS. Movements of Ottawa People and the "Josie" Spanlding's good natured Stranger Within Our Gates. OTTAWA'S POPULAR DEALERS. Unequaled Cabinets at prices to ult the times Over o.

ronraiu in wayons, hostels, oils, Frank Meade has gone to Cherry vale. phiz was poked Into our grocery establishments to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston, who have been 14 Westover'i Shoe Store, liurke, of 222 Cedar, is seriously JONES KEEZEL, visiting Mrs.

0. Sherman, have re ill. MissElphle Maherls gradually im proving. K3 CO WO turned to Chicago. A little child of Mr." Rapier, of Wal PETERSON'S GEM BARBER SHOP, Under Hamblln House BOOTS AND SHOES Mrs.

C. James has returned from nut street, is dangerously ill, of what is ca Abilene. 203 South Main St Ex-Register Frank Baker was in the city to-day. CO FOR THE BEST CIGAR Mrs. Stoner, of Wellsville, is visiting THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, in the city.

(' Ottawa Trade, feared is diptheria. Charley Cady goes in a crushed way along the streets laboring under the burden of a heavy cold. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan, of Wyandotte, are in the city, the guests of Squire and Mrs.

Devore. Jeff Mundy, of Pomona, was talking coal prospects to everybody he could corner on Main street, to-day. Charley Johnson, of No. 722 Sec Jas. Elliot is at home from a trip northward, eUr 33.

Mrs. S. Seymore has returned to AN AWFUL SQUEEZE. THB LOZIEB CA8E. Young, McOabe Blown Through X30IH3XJriTJ3 Popular Meat Maiket.

Positively Nothing but the Best. Wellington. Jas. Arey, of Ilomewood, visited Ottawa to-day Ottawa Lodge, 203, A. 0.

U. will meet to-night. A. V. Cobb was at the mouth of the Man-Hole.

Two Men Badly More Damaging Evidence Against Kilt Pulse. ond street, is entertaining bis sister, Mrs. M. Matson of Kansas City. Burned.

Queer Accident at the Gas Works. To-morrow the family of Asa Dar Ottawa, Kansas. Mo, 117 8. Main nell will leave for Sherman, Texas, Kaw yesterday. Mr.

Len McCale, and Mr. J. T. Mc where they will pass the winter. Mrs.

Chas. Fenny came up from Cha- Cale, of No, 123 Oak, are under surgical care, the result of a remarkable acci nute last evening. Mrs. Sid Hitchcock is entertaining NORTH OTTAWA HOTEL, JUS. MARSH, Pbopkibtor.

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money refunded. $1.00 Per Say. OTTAWA, KANSAS. Mrs. E.

Simmons, and Miss Dora, Cliut Eastbrook is back from a trip The District Court room has been crowded to suffocation to-day by spectators eager for the testimony which is now becoming so interesting in the Lozier poisoning case. Yesterday afternoon was devoted to the testimony of Mrs Lozier, which was principally corroborative of that of Mr. Lozier. The only new feature brought out was concerning a certain thirty-five and Mrs. Cosley, all of Lawronce.

to the Golden Gate. Prof. Boyle will go to Kansas City Miss Bertha Ashby will leave for to-morrow morning. Sherman, Texas, to-morrow, to make a winter's visit with relatives there. Subscribe for the Bee.

John Itenecke, is at Lima, O. W. II. Coleman thinks that the young dent at the gas works this morning. A large tank oil reservoir leaked badly, and it was found necessary to repair it In order to do this, the contents, some hundreds of barrels, were pumped out yesterday, and to insure safety, the interior surface was carefully wiped.

It was necessary head in" a few rivets, and Mr. Len McCale entered the tank for this purpose. Entrance was effected through a fifteen inch man-hole in the top, the tank being about seven feet in diame A series of dime socials is under con cents, which she had missed, and which she surmised had been taken by hef lady who arrived at his residence Sun Mrs. W. Boice, of Hickory street, is very much improved.

Newell Hamilton and wife enjoyed the big city yesterday. Manager Sumner, of the Herald, is back from Kansas City. 1 Mrs. John Shanahan returned to Ar sideration by the ladies of the W. C.

T. day night is entitled to a place in these columns. So do we. daughter or Pulse, and upon which holds a theory of the prosecution. u- Clint Lynch is operating a full fledg This morning Mr.

Frank Ary, who The Knights of Pythias will elect of ed harness repair shop in North Otta ficers to-night. wa. f-''" gentine this afternoon officiated as nurse, gave his testimony. It was in effect that he saw Mrs. Pulse, as he was preparing to depart on his Quenemo trip, hand her hushand some Mis.

Jas. Davis, of 115 Maple, went Merchant's Policeman Baker went on ter. M. J. F.

McCale directed proceedings from the outside, as he is too large Wright's, the artist, for Crayons, Pas tels and family portraits for the Holi to Pomona this morning. duty last night. days. 1 8L6 money, saying; "it will get that" W. C.

Fessler, Mo. Pae. conductor, Engine 316, of the S. lost a truck to enter the aperature. The rivets had to be put in hot The operator dropped one of them which rolled to the center The Episcopal Guild was in session has taken a short lay-off.

at the residence of Mrs. R. C. VanOstell, Max Grossman is getting well enough wheel last night. The weather, is too fine to be profitable for the clothing dealers.

this afternoon. to be able to greet friends. of the tank, where oil had collected. Mr. McCale peering through the hole saw it Ignite, and immediately called Stone flagging for the walk at Itohr- Dr.

F. O. Hetrick made a run to If this weather holds on old winter baugh's new building was being placed Kansas City this morning. to his son to "come out quick." The will have a warm welcome. in position to-day.

Misses Bessie and Maggie Graham and that this money was a quarter and a ten cent piece. He tes tilled that on the return of Pulse and the latter's subsequent journey to ihe cellar for water for Mr. Lozier, the pitcher was not taken to the cellar, but apiece of ice was brought up by Pulse in his hand. Witness examined this ice after Mr. Lozier's discovery of the curious crystals in the water given him to drink, and found on it several crystals, which he tasted and found to be bitter.

(He was given a young man sprang beneath the man John Pollock assures the Bee that were in the city yesterday. hole, and reached up his arms to be The Singer sewing machine agency has been removed from 113 east Third, the brick trade is tip top; anyhow he's assisted out, but before he could be Bill Archer was jerking lightning to 116 west Third street. 2tf doing a kil-n business. more than lifted to a level with the rod talk about town to-day. Fruits, fresh and fine, positively the top of the tank the entire interior was Mrs.

Wni. Allison, of Princeton, is For delicacies and even luxuries, in most delectable in the market, at John the line of candies and fruits, go to visiting relatives iu the city. a mass of flame, and a terlffic explosion took place. Mr. J.

F. McCabe received Thompson's, (Shapter stand). ltf John Thompson, (Shapter stand). Fred Wilkins is confined to his bed the flame and force of the explosion Mr. J.

W. Dalton's management of by an attack of bilious fever. If you want collars and cuffs done up full in the face, and was knocked a crystal of strychnine in court, and asked to taste it. He testified that it tasted like, and was similar in appearance the Steam Laundry is making that es in style, and with an unequaled polish, E. S.

Robinson and wife, of Coa dozen feet. Lenn McCale, whose head tablishment immensely popular. take them to the Steam Laundry. Creek, were in the city to-day. to those found on the ice).

had just entered the hole, was blown C. C. Lozier, the man who was pois out like a shot from a gun, and carried Tom Brown made a run down from A Quenemo druggist was the second oned, is able to walk in quite a spright At the request of County Attorney Topeka, to-day, to see old friends. witness on the stand this morning, and ly manner with the use of a cane. fifteen feet in the air, falling off to one side of the tank.

His clothes were burned and he was badly bruised by Dr. Louis R. Knapp, of Osawotomie, Deford and Justice Warren, Justice Goodin sits with Warren in the Pulse preliminary. N- testified that on the day mentioned as the one Pulse went to sold There will be a social of young of the Congregational church, at the paid Ottawa a visit this morning. the terrible passage through the nar young man a stranger thirty-five Manager Stockwell, of the telephone residence of A.

E. Elliott to-night. C. Y. Clone, of Minnesota, is trying cents worth of strychnine crystals; that exchange, has gone to Burlington.

row hole. He is badly burned all over the body and is in a painful con to organize a stock company to publish Lon Hawley, of the S. got a hand the young man bore a resemblance to Pulse, but was dressed so materially Mr. Francis Melluisli has quite re caught between car bumpers at Law dition, Mr. J.

F. McCale's injuries are not so rence, last night, and is minus a finger covered from his attack of illness. a paper at Princeton, if there anything in a name, he ought to be able to raise the wind. different that he could not positively identify The purchaser had, on today. Judge T.L.

Newcomb, of Pomona, Half of Lincoln and Ilomewood The young ladies of the Presbyterian was circulating about town to-day. Ole Anderson is the name of an un township are in the city, called by the that occasion, shrewdly avoided signing an application for poison by a clever trick. church are drilling for the beautiful Mr. and Mrs.W.A. Westovercame fortunate Swede who claims to have Lozier trial.

lost his pocket book, last night, some Flag exercise, under the competent di- home from Kansas City last night. rection of Cap. Boltwood. It is quite probable that all of to If you have a tooth," go to where between the S. K.

depot and R. C. YanOsdel was among the throng John Thompsons (Shapter stand) for morrow will be taken up by the testi Second street; it contained about forty who visited Kansas City yesterday. he most delicious confections, ltf dollars. mony of witnesses for the prosecution.

A capsized load of Jiay, a runaway team, and a granger with his temper a total were the indications of an W. B. Cooper, who is now employed at Kansas City, is at home this week. Frank Crane came back from a trip item on east Second street this fore noon. Just received, a new invoice of milli to Kansas City and Topeka, last night.

Will Renecke is going to work up nery goods, at Mrs. M. A. Whites. They are of the very latest styles, and Arkansas business for the Underwood CO.

Bros will be sold at prices lower than else 9 where. ltf. Doctor Hetrick and Charley Cady are plotting a raid on the adjacent game The lady who made a purchase of fields Mrs. A. White, this morning, and Mr.

0., Johnson, father of Charley In) innocently picked ji a pocket-book belonging to anoiiif.f customer, was doubtless a trifle excited. Johnson, was over from Paola Dtpiors. MtovS mm, 0 Miss Cora Moffat has retur aed from Billy Pickrell was in town to day, Emporia, and will attend the Ottawa endeavoring to complete the organiza schools. tion of that Wolf party, lie has indue ed Charley Cady and Asa Bement to M. D.

Mitchell was among the pass' go. if they can secure horses that won't engers who returned on last evening's Lay the modest claim of carrying a higher grade of the above specified lines of goods than can be found in any other house in Ottawa. Why? Because they are made especially to our order. The fact is NOW KNOWIn by a goodly number, and to those who doubt, please call and examine. scare at carrying snadows.

piUg train. Ex-Governor George T. Anthony is James Parkinson is out again after so well pleased with Ottawa that he another severe tussel with illness. He expressed his desire to reside here, and ia very weak, intimated to personal friends that it garments Col, Jerry Caldwell, of Ilomewood, Those are irregular in shape we will measure and have built to fit. was more than within the range of pos made an appearance on our streets this morning.

sibilities that he would become a resi-1 dent. nn P. Shiras will have charge of A little boy by the name of Johnson, who says his folks live near Norwood, the Chocolate booth at the Presbyterian entertainment. The fancy booth at the Presbyterian was found in a sorrowful condition, on First street, last evening and was given a temporary home by a colored man. entertainment will be conducted by Mrs.

W. C. Allen. He came to town with neighbors who went home without him. Lloyd E3terly succeeded in getting.

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1879-1887