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Ottawa Weekly Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • 2

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THE OTTAWA REPUBLIC, do you GET up THURSDAY. GASHFfl HFiTTiId ZZZZZT- OFFICIAL PAm or nuNiux COUNTY. 0VERCAR LOAD OF NEW lOO.l Published every Thursday, at fl.OO per year in advance. End of a Good Life. I shall grow oid.fbat never lose life's zest Eight Year Old Girl Painfully Cut on Barbed Wire.

WITH A UMB BACK Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful turn will be Because the road's last the best. Admitted to the postoftice at Ottawa, as second-class matter. WALL PAPER burets maue Dy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the exeat kid- ii By THOMAS W.

MORGAN. Henry Van Dyke. D. Houser is doing an expert job at ney, liver and blad- -v rht 1 The eight year old daughter of Nick Burney met with a painful accident at the home of her Uncle W. p.

Latimer on Ash street last evening. She was standiug on a box by the side of a barbed wire fence, watching her cousin ride a horse. Suddenly the der remedv. eiisville today. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1903 If fSN is great med- The pension board examined five ao-ical triumph of the plants vesterday.

nineteenth centurv I "If jou should see a fellow with trou-i On hand more coming. We need room; will clean up old stock at less than cost. Price must move them. Now over two seasons back mostly last season's goods Oi X' 40. 5C up to 50C Ptr singled XjS and save money at DOX roiled OUt frnm i A 1 i scovered after years of scientific research by Dr.

Kilmer, the ieii iirazee came up from Iola last night, called by the death of his mother. Frank Sweet is Ottawa's representative at the convention of icemen in Kansas City today. M- iiCI ICCl, throwing her farword into the wire. A deep gash about two inches long was cut under the chin and next to the throat. The cruel barbs missed the windpipe by a narrow margin.

The wound bled freelv and rr bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and P.right's Disease, which is the worst Die's nag unfurled, An' looking likehe didn't have a friend in all the world, Go up and slap him on the back, and holler, 'How d'you And grasp his hand so warm he'll know he has a friend in you. Then ax him what's a-hurtin' him, an' laugh his cares away, And tell him that the darkest night is just before the day; Don't talk in graveyard palaver, but Sav it riwht nut The Kaiser Pharmac form of kidney trouble i icauon xugent was 91 years old I Hi' I 1 I I -a i a. i a uiu t-. hwlinier JWampKOOi is not rer. i tn -n tr: m.

He was comoellerf lHC "-epuoiic is pleased to rniu8 wascauea. for everything but if have Agents for Stearns ommended you kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be note that he to take several Pure Paint. has recovered from hi: -in m' late attack. tminii inst the- rfrtiff i-nii 1 V. -j uti gaping hole up.

No serious i close th results mmmm VT 1H.VU, 11 Ai13 been tested in so manv wavs. in TincnitQl I That God will sprinkle sunshine in the are expected. work and in private' practice, and has uucl naerson.the infant daugh- iru ui every cioua. i i- rer or a rn Iah i v.vv-u ujau iiarneu ancerson, FOR SECOND 0 VORCE. "1 he world at best is but a hash of jwiciurt).

ine rattier was in pleasure ai of pain; Some days are bright and sunny, and snmt all 2 special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell- jail for non- support of his family. The Missouri Pacific west-bound Wellsville Man and Wife Disagree Another Time. fhe Armstrong Acd that's just how it ought to be, for paascucr oroue in two as it left the 4 iu iwu as it leit the For the second time, W. F. Lang-don I uuvwi.

1.1 lu findoutifyouhavekidneyorbladdertrou- depot this afternoon, and the engine ble. When writing mention readingr this Un rl engine generous offer in this paper and send your I. Cars sPurted UP to the cross- address to Dr. Kilmer fT-jL S' Binghat: A runaway team denr.sitPH emu Dannie k. Uangdon of Wellsville vicinity, have decided that they can- not live together and this morning! Gamble Costigau filed a suit in thJ N.

Y. nttv-cent and one- dollar size bottles are Home of Swajun-Ri ,4 wiilti i ne cnucis roil Dy, We'll know just how to 'preciate the bright and smiling sk So learn to take it as it comes, and don't sweat at lie pores Because the Lord's opinion doesn't coincide with vours; But always keep rememberin', when cares your path enshroud, Tha iod has lots of sunshine to spill behind the cloud. lames Wnitcomb Riley There is one thing that can be said for March weather. It is of more dif fereut kinds than any other brand. i sold by all good druggists.

Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swanm-Root Dr TCil a. piuunuuus muddy heap, against a tree at the residence I of W. H. Clark, last night. No one i was seriously hurt.

A train load of material iron, steel, stone, sand and cement was uninJ and the address, Binghamton, N. on uiaunct court lor their divorce. Several years ago Mr. and Mrs. Langdon were divorced but were remarried November 26, 1900.

Mr. Langdon says that his wife has been extremely cruel to him. He says she is possessed of an ungovernable temper, of evil disposition, is inconsiderate, unreasonable and overbearino- NEW PRIZE SCHEME. i by the Missouri Pacific today at the crossing of Middle Creek, for a new bridge at that place. S.ime old question what's in a Winners Get a Nice Certificate and a JEWELER.

name A $200,000 hotel was destroyed by tire in Watertown, N. because New Proposition. He says she scolds, villifys and nags him. tne water supply irave out. Ora E.

Cowan of Ottawa, and Miss Effie Simmons of Centrooolis, were married at 12 o'clock yesterday at the home of the bride near Centropolis by Rev. w. D. Goble. They will reside on a nice farm two and a half miles north of Ottawa.

Onlv f. inr. nrvan scores an ettective point when he tells the reorganization democrats they ought to be the last people He says further that she forbids him to use the farming implements until she gives him permission. He says she incites her children by a former husband to annoy him all they "jphe Approach of Spring The recent success of a lady of this city in a guessing contest has stimulated effort along that line, until the mails are burdened with answers to the innumerable "something for nothing" propositions that fill the advertising columns of the papers. A receutly exploited scheme vra th in the world to talk about bolters.

relatives of the family were present. According to the Republican, Eldo can. He says he owns nothing but she has 160 acres of land worth 350 an iu is Minering trcin an epidemic of boils. This is what comes of neglect publication of a rebus relating ing t- read patent medicines in the acre, lots ot farming implements cattle, horses and ready money. President Roosevelt-that a blind man pring.

remid. you your winter hat is entirely ,00 heavy for the n.ce, war spring days, aud risht now we can your attention ,0 the dainty creatioos in ready-to-wear hats that we are showing for eariy spring wear. J1" that daiQty tOUCh -f exclusive style that m.kes the desirable and pleasing creation that is so sought after in the art of millinery. (Yjur inspection is especially requested.) could read with his back turned Comrade A. C.

Brothers of Pomona, died this morning of complication of diseases. He was born in the state of Illinois 62 years ago and came to Kansas shortly after the war settling in Centropolis township where he followed the avocation of a farmer. He removed to Pomona about 1880 He served with he army of the Tennessee a member of the 32nd Illinois Infantry, which was also the regiment nf A A German scientist reports having offer of a prize being made for each round 2.000,000 microbes iu one quart corrtct solution. The limber hnine Would Smash the Club If members of the "Hay Fever Association" would use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures of a irood many Ottawa people were applied to the "problem," and tions duly forwarded.

The "prizes" MISS MELLUISH I Morrow of this city. Mr. are now coming in. They consist in JUilJ a neatly engraved "certificate." th Millinery, 316 S. Main St.

With F. name of the winner nicely engrossed this malady and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once-hopeless sufferers from Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers Grip, saves little ones from thereon. Accompanying: each certifi or strawberries.

But that's all right, he can't scare us with strawberries at the present price. A Pennsylvania legislator has introduced a bill to provide gold medals for the mothers of large families. This ought be worth a good federal office if the president hears about it. The critics are saying now that President Roosevelt has no sense of humor. The situation he is facing in the solution of the trust problem isn't calculated to stimulate one's humnrns ciicci or nis army service, but was never able to get an adequate pension.

He was at the time of his death the recipient of a niggardly stipend only. He was a member of the Presbyterian church cate is a second proposition. Thp cern frankly acknowledges that it has laaen this means of introducing a Croup and whooping- Cough and wonderful new patent medicine SfOG dIPouftry all Me: it offers to the public in dollar packages, each purchaser to participate in positively gauranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c, Si. 00.

Trial bottles free at J. P. and C. L. Cowdery.

FOR STEALING A WATCH. Jess Wilson is in Jail on Petty Larceny Charge. tne attribution of $500. tendencies. fhe Washington Post quotes G.

A nvenundred dollars to be divided among the "easy marks" of the United States Obviously this is no "get-rich-quick" scheme. K. men as saying, another resolution Attention! received a large stock of win be introduced in the fifty-eighth Death of Mrs. Brazee. Mrs.

Ellen Miller Brazee died at 11 p. m. yesterday, at the home of her son-in-law R. E. Thomas.

Deceased had long been afflicted with asthma. A severe attack of the grip Jess Wilson, colored, was arrested today and charged with stealing a watch from Jay Bunn. His trial will be held tomorrow morning. The watch was found in the CCOi congress to erect a statue of John Brown tn Richmond, Va. This no The Vice of Nagging Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often nnJ doubt is intended as an effort to settle sion of George Wallace who sare help.

She may be so nervous and paia Wilson S3 for it. Wilson says he found the watch and pawned it to Wallace. Bunn savs Wiunn down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache tne "race problem. To Correct a Falsehood.

Editor Repubuc The Herald of Saturday evening makes the state ment that the Ottawa Temperance League suggested the name of Mayor Hetrick with approval as a ood. Pratt's Stock and Poultry Drought on conditions from which she could not recover. She was born in Medina, December 11, 1841. For many years she has been a consistent I member of the Methodist church. I The funeral will be from the Thomas residence, 122 South Cherry street, at I 10 a.

m. Friday, interment in High to him, asked for a cigarette and when sleeplessness, constipation or faintir, and dizzy spells, she needs RWM. Bitters, the most wonderful rm 'l! aunn, told him he didn't have one Wilson passed his hands up and down Bunn's vest as though searching him Shortly after Bunn discovered the disappearance of his timepiece. lur "ing women. Thousands of The PRATT FOOD CO.

are the original iana cemetery. DRftTTS poULTRy ferers from female troubles, nervous troubles; backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy. Try it. Only 50c. J.

P. Miller rn Death of Mrs Fyfe. Mrs. Maria wife of William Fyfe of North Ottawa, died about 9 o'clock this morning after a period of extreme The retaining wall on the west side north end of Main street bridge is tory candidate for a THIRD TERM for mayor of Ottawa. That statement is false.

The League did not mention Dr. Hetrick's name in connection with the mayorality. The doctor has all along stated to the League that he would not be a candidate for mayor of Ottawa under any circumstances. That he had gotten tired of being a "yellow dog with a tin can to his tail." No sir, the League did not endorse his and C. L.

Cowdery guarantee satisfac tion. giving way; the walk is sunken to a dangerous degree. John Coultis has exchan Stock and Poultry Food makers of America and have often been imitated but never excelled. Call and see us- suffering that has been protracted over many months Some time since i she submitted to an operation for can- ASTORIA For Infants and Children Sycamore street property for an SO acre tract in the mineral region of southeast Missouri. Mrs.

Mida Manners has hepn The Kind You Have Always Bought cer, which haplessly was unsuccessful in effecting a cure. She was about 54 years of age, and leaves a husband and two children. The funeral will be from the late residence I Saturday at 10 a. m. Rev.

Mr. Setliff officiating. I TRADEMARK REGISTERED aua never will. A. E.

Skinner and A. Willis were the only names that were favorably spoken of as acceptable to the League. a League Member. EXUDES BLUE LIQUID. ously indisposed for several days Her ailment threatens to develop into a case of typhoid fever.

OTTAWA HARDWARE COMPANY, iiiia.u.i IM aiKNMwmm mhhbbh PIONEER PASSES AWAY. Peculiar Condition in Wound Child's Cheek. i 1 1 LAJ1N STAY AWAY Ballard Huddlestun Died at Home-wood Funeral Today. About four weeks ago Frances, tie daughter of Harvey Nacle if I I and the point of an indelible pencil Ballard Huddlestun of Homewood vicinity, died yesterday afternoon, of paralysis. The funeral was held at 11 o'clock today.

Rev. W. C. Ha Interment in Antinrh sne was carrying penetrated one cheek. It was feared that a piece of the poisonous point was broken in the wound and a surgical operation was performed but nothing found.

The wound assumed an angry condition, and for some time was badly swollen and inflamed. A peculiar condition was that the pus that exuded a. ON ACCOUNT OF YOUR SHAPE. and if you have heretofore had to have vonf a s'fe uman- These goods are finely tailored olWf'veyo" a perfect fit We thwtSmade by a tailor' we can certainly save you $12 50, $15.00, 16.50, $18 50 and 20 OO a verV strong line of suits at $7.50, $1000, cemetery, Ballard Huddlestun has been prominent in Franklin county for a decade of years, and counted as friends all who knew him. He was born in West I Virginia 1822, but in early life his parents removed to Sangamon county, 111.

There he was reared on a farm, and made that his life pursuit. He came to Kansas in the spring of 186, and lived in Doutrlas rr TOP COATS for spring wear, TOP GOAFS for spring wear ored a deep violet, and that condition till continue. The inflamation however, is subsiding. New Furniture Store. C.

F. Lamb of the firm of Lamb Chenoweth, Undertakers, returned from the east recently where he purchased a complete and up-to-date tock of furniture. The firm will install the stock in the Bryan building at 3J2 South Main street and will cj. duct a furniture store that Ottawa will be proud of. short time, but in the fall removed to locating on a farm near what is now known as Homewood He engaged extensively in stock raisin paying particular attention 21 SI2, $10.00, $12.50 and finely tailored.

horses. He married Marinda Ridge 7- Sn8m county; she died in finely iim xo, icving iour children. He mar- nea lsabelle Roberts, Sept. 9th 1858, and four children Mr. Lamb has had yeb tSM.

ieo ia the bu.inea. ud will give the new eatabli.hment he benefit of TheUtore will be rtady for business about April 2. were born of that union. Corner Main and Third Streets, Ottawa, Kansas. Two choice farms for rent cheao E.

S. Lynch, 222 South Main Ottawa. Mam street, w26-2 J. i.

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