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The Daily Mulberry News from Mulberry, Kansas • 1

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No. 11. OTTAWA, KANSAS, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1887. VOL.1 OUR CARD BASKET. CHANGE FOR A DINNER.

FIRE ALARM B0E3. Their Location and If umbers. The System in Detail. Out Thi Out For Reference. OTTAWA'S POPULAR DEALERS.

THE BEE'S BILL OF FARE. Movements of Ottawa People and the Stranger Within Our Gates. A Hoyt, of Quenemo, is in the city. F. A.

Wright has returned to Law I Turk7, 1 qurnt of Oystorc, 1 Xcc Potatoes, 'I CO JONES KEEZEL, 3 CO quarts of CinnbrrtB)t, bottlw Pickles. 1 pound Butter, 1 package Coffee. Sugar, Mlnee Mwt, Etc. BOOTS AND SHOES, The fire-alarm System will be completed, ready for a test on Monday or Tuesday next The ten boxes are located as follows: Main and No. 36 Main and 38 Elm and Second 53 Maple and 57 Maple and Sixth, 53 rence, Mrs.

C. 11. Olin made Kansas City a visit to-day. Miss Lizzie Floyd returned from CO 208 South lMaixi St. Each advertiser below will glv a numbered ticket with every casta dale of FIFTY cents, on demand.

An order (or toe above bill or law, to be presented to su-i needy Umtij, will be given by the Bkb to each tl the first five prisons who bring a complete Bt one Irom eacn advertiser of these ticket to the Bhk oflke betore Wednesday the 23d lust Architect Washburn was at Baldwin CO City to-day. THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY. A. J. Doran is back from an extend Oak and Second 62 Mulberry and Fourth, 64 Cedar and Sixth, 68 R.

R. Round House 25 ed western trip. Miss Cora Johnson will gotollol den, to-morrow. Logan and Main, 2' J. H.

FUOSS -DIALIRS IH Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, 2l8 Main Street. In addition to the boxes, there wil Mrs.eMoone, a pleasant Manhattan be stations from which alarms can be sent, as follows: Thomas and fourth H. C. Brannon Cedar and First F. Hicks Elm and Fifth At these stations the instruments J.

H. WEIGHT, Artist and Photographer, Corner Third and Mala Streets. i Unequalled Cabinets at prices to suit the times. Portraits in Crayons, Pastels, Oils, OVER WESTOVER'S SHOE STORE. Cuy Milner, BOOTS SHOES, 214 South Main Street.

lady, is visiting here. llorace J. Smith returned from Kansas City last evening. Mrs. M.

Ulas3 is visiting friends at Ilomewooi this week. DrWT Banker made a long country ride yesterday afternoon. A surprise party on one of the ton, will take place this evening. Mrs. Mackey, of Pomona, sister of Mrs.

E. M. Blair, is In the city. Charley Ilartung has gone to Kansas will be in the building. The system is a complete one.

Box es north of the river begin with num Der "2. souin ot tne river, all on Main begin with the number "3." All west of Main with the number "5," and all east of Main with the number "6." Beeman Cole for the finest homemade candies. 1012 Major and Mrs. Pugmire will conduct Salvation Army services next Saturday and Sunday. Will Fogg has retired from the "Palace" barber shop, and gone to Kansas City in, reponse to a telegram.

D. Van Lane has purchased and taken possession of Bob Thomas' East Second street blacksmith shop-. Mr. J. W.

Dalton's management of the Steam Laundry is making that establishment immensely popular. We are receiving additions almost daily to our overcoat stock. 1112. Skinner Co. Remember that the Aag drill, and all its dazzling attractivness, will be given at the opera house next Tuesday night.

Alex Solen, a Centropolis farmer, The final number is smallest in every GENERAL NOTION STORE, Look in ut thi Windows. Opp. JEvLylo Square. case, as it is nearest the river. Ex amples: Box "25" is on north side, at the round house; box "68" on east side of Main, south, and farthest from the PETERSON'S GEM BARBER SHOP, Under Hamblin House City to work in a planing mill.

Marshal McCully strolled the streets of wickad Kawdom yesterday. Frank Trumball, of Colorado, is the guest of his cousin, F. E. Crane Mr Ben Everman has gone to McPherson to spend the winter. river.

Alarm gongs, in addition to the tow WELLER'S MEAT MARKETS, Main 107 and 109 E. Second St. BR INCH K3 814 8outh Main St. 218 North Main St er strikers, will be located at the rest dences of Cyrus Smith, Frank Heck, J. T.

Black and A. P. Elder. FOR THE BEST CICAR IN THE Ottawa Trade, GO TO Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Kinnear left to day for their home in California. was exhibiting a sun-flower stalk in the city to-day, that measures ten inch A Oood Suggestion. Ottawa, Kas Nov. 18th, 1887. Mrs.

F. Laird is entertaining a sister, es just above the roots. Miss Fannie Sanders, of Emporia. FULTZ' MEAT MARKET, The Neatest Market, and Best As Just received, a new invoice of milli Mr. C.

II. McCullough, electrician for Mr. Editor I see by the Bee that the citizens of Ottawa have began to talk of a new school house being need the Fire Alarm is in the city. nery goods, at Mrs. m.

a. wnites. They are of the very latest styles, and will be sold at prices lower than else X7V. Z3. liTWPJ, BORDUH'S Popular Meat Market.

Positive! Nothing but the Best, sortment. 118 West Second Street, Ottawa, Kansas. Ed Welsh and Miss Kate Doyle were ed, owing to the overcrowding of those married at Kansas City yesterday. where, ltf we have. Now, would it not be a good plan to build a new one, and let the Mrs.

C. W. Stoner is entertaining her Mr. J. W.

Scott is entertainibg a brother, Mr. J. A. Scott, of Delaware, No. 117 S.

Main Ottawa, Kansas. young relative who arrived Wednesday night. The young gentleman reached Mrs. Chas. Penny has returned to NORTH SIDE DRUG STORE, 0.

L. COWDERY. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. Ottawa in an absolutely helpless con Chanute; Mrs. Ed.

Smith accompanied her. dition and only weighed eight pounds. The Kansas City Ntws is a "recent NORTH OTTAWA HOTEL, JOS. MAR9H, PKorstETOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money refunded, 01.00 SPor1 3D.y.

OTTAWA, KANSAS. Rev. D. C. Milner has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Manhattan colored children all go it? Citizen.

Cordon's Grocery. Cash pr ces on Eudora Flour. Fancy Patent $2 50 per hundred Cream of the City. 2.25 per hundred. Tube 2 10 per hundred.

For Bent. Soveral small houses in good repair on Oak street. Enquire of Mrs. M. E.

Johnson, 203 N. Oak. 11-tf. To Save Money Call At church. and reliable" newsgiver.

In its last nights Issue it announces: "Mr. A. Pulse, of Ottawa, Is being tried for attempting to poison his father-in-law, C. C. Lyons." Mr.

Samuel Laird wiites that he is satisfactorily located at his old home in THE FAIR, M. W. MATHEWS CO. NORTH OTTAWA VARIETY STOBE. Illinois.

Mayor Sheldon and Marshal McCally Paul Johnson, S. contractor, went Bonfires innumerable blaze all about the city these nights; burning refuse. Wood was plentiful on the stieets to-day; at onetime fourteen loads were in sight. A party in honor of Mr and Mrs visited Kansas City yesterday, to make to Texas yesterday, to work on the an examination of the fashionable cut Texas Pacific. Mrs Gus Ross, and Mrs Clara Kelly, Garnett real estate was in the air today.

Get ready for and be sure to see the of calabooses. They viewed the styles at the big ty, and also at its suburbs Wyandotte and Kansas City, Kas. A. J. DUSH CO.

Groceries and Provisions, 228 North Main St. Flag drill, the 22d. The Santa Fe has invited brick man A fire-alarm box is to be located at ufacturers to make bids for furnishing the brick for the construction of the the corner of Second and Oak. Beeman Cole carry the largest as Baldwin, will be given at the resiebnee of Mrs Shiras this evening. A bright-eyed man in a brown suit alighted from the mid-night train, last night, and departed on the "plug" this morning.

He was accompanied by Lewis Carson, a young man who has been about town for several days professing to be a live stock insurance agent. The brown suited man was an Independence, detective, and Carson is charged with forgery. sortment of homemade candies in the Southern Kansas depot, at this place, said bids to be all in by January 1st This early date isf set, in order that the city. 10t2 CORNER THOMAS BROS, Groceries, Flour, Peed, Baled Hay, and Straw a Specialty. A North Ottawa lady lost a five dol successful bidder may have ample time to prepare his material in time to per lar bill in the post office this morning.

Somebody is ahead that amount, Ottawa, Kansas. S28 North Main, mit the early construction of the build- ng. probably BRIGGS' BAZAAR, Ciisapest lailllnsry la Town, 306 South Main Street. of Homewood, are being entertained hy Miss Maud Ross. Mrs.

Reece, of Kansas City, is the guest, of Mrs. Fred Scbnert, of King street North Ottawa. Mr. Peter' Black, of 'Franklin township, brother of Jos.T. Black, was in he city this morning.

Miss Allie Miner is receiving a pleasant visit from a cousin. Miss Essie Franklin, of A. C. Dice? of Wichita, who has been spending a few days in Ottawa, left for Kansas City last night. Mrs.

Farnham.of North Ottawa is enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Sadie Mason, of Winfield. Mrs. G. C. Morton is being visited by her sister, Miss M.

Williams, of Wells-ville, a very charming young lady. Col. A. W. Allen has returned from a trip to Nebraska.

He reports flourishing times along his route of travel. Mrs. W. E. Bodley, of Quenemo, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.

715 S. Loucust street. Mrs. Coddings, sister ot Mrs. L.

N. 00 KINNER Oi LATHROP PEARSON, Bakery and Oyster Parlors, 131 North Main St. J. K. MANNER, 119 North Main Street.

otters, rates ML uuuviivi turu Stacher, left yesterday for her home in 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 KNOWN by a goodly number, and to those who doubt, please call and examine. York, Nebraska, after a most delightful visit here.

Geo. T. Brown is at Ossawatomie. The Flag Drill at the Presbyterian entertainment will not beglu until 8-20. Dr, Knapp was on the streets yester Those who are irregular in shape we will measure and have garments built to fit.

A line of fire-alarm poles has been run down from 1st to 2nd thence to Poplar. Ed Smith enjoys one condition of practical widowerhood so much of late, that his hair is beginning to show itself again. The wind got into the south, to-day, and brought up with it all the flirt that went skurryine down that way the other day. "Chicken-fries are becoming unpleasantly frequent, down in the Frst ward. A Wizard oil man had an interesting at one, the other night A "fry" is on the tapis for tomorrow night.

day, and still has the greatest faith In Ossawatomie as the coming western metropolis. 3 bud 11 3 Mr. Joseph Black, of Franklin town ship, father of T. Black, this city, who fell from a loft and dislocated his shoulder, is suffering painfully from his injury, which is a serious one, considering his age..

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470
Years Available:
1879-1887