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Ottawa Weekly Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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HAVE YOU EVBB nSTOTIOIEID The Republican ducted in the Academy of Music, at New York City, to "whosoever will;" there is no regular congregation, but nevertheless an invariably crowded hall. What a crowd of eager buyers we nave in our nouse an the time? Have you ever thought of the reason? It is simply, they buy merchandise of us of THl'RSDAY, JI NK J. Mondays Ilappeniugs. uxxw oaixuo iiunuujr 7Jr viiuByui uucwu. appa uei auvi agcuu, wicjf UUJf W1LU JJtJI ItJUL COIlIlueilUe, itUOWlllg LllZiL bliey 11(3 VeT get lllieriOr goods.

We are over-crowded as it is, and have no room for cheap class of merchandise. The few prices below show you that we are a Litte lower even than those who advertise a lot of cheap shoddy goods Forest Park in Full half the town's at Larue quantity standard Prints, filsJO yds best I'rinta worth Tie only 6c. HKJO yds fine 4-4 sheeting Excellent 4-4 bleached Sheeting Be. Fine bleached Muslin worth Hie only 6c 50 doz Summer Corsets, worth 65c, our price 48c Fine Parasol large size, 50c. Elegant quality Parasol, guaranteed not to crock or fade or money refunded only 98c- Parasols worth $1.75 and $2 00, our price 1 .35.

Fast color red table Damask only 7c-300 yds red Damask worth 50c, only 33 VM) yds wash S'lk for waists and dresses worth 50c only 35c Finest grade half wool Henriettas only I 7c liest grade of our celebrated Arnold's Henrietta stamped on every piece, worth Hoc, only 60c Just think ot such a price. 100 doz more ladies' line ribbed Vests, worth 10c only 5c. Our Sc and 10c Vests have always retailed 15c and 20c. We sell our usual 50c Vests at 25c. We have placed all our 15c black stockings at 1 2ic.

All our Spring Capes and Jackets at Half Prcio. Our immense stock ot Carpets we are selling at 10 per cent has hoen in- tent, An.l eke the heat t.xlay tense. Finest grade of ginghams, checks and figures So- Do not miss above Bargains. icaa man men value Remember we are alive, wiae awaJte, ana never allow competition to undersell us. You cannot afford to miss us, as our stock is the largest and most complete in Eastern Kansas.

H. A. DUNN'S, Remember this stock will be closed in a few days EXACTLY OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. THAT ANNUAL SHOOT. A RECKLESS DRIVER.

THE NEW COUNTY FARM. Tuesday's Gatherings. Wednesday's Doings. Letter List. Letters remaining in the postoffice at Ottawa, Kansas, on the 18th day of June, which if not called for in two weeks will be sent to the dead letter office.

Burnett, Pearl McClain, Mrs Jennie Caney, Zulah Moon, Crawford, John Murray, Maggie A Davis, Joe Oliver, Mrs Hannah Hodge. A Riddle, All Kibbe, Miss Smith, Mrs Hannah Miller, Laura Wilson, Mary Foreign: Oeissert, Ludwig. J. B. Kkssi.kh, P.

M. A Most Magnificent Heirloom Is health. gem in tiara or coronet is so precious. Per contra, a hereditary tendency to disease often proves a fatal legacy, since the most trilling causes may tertalize the latent germs of ill health and render the fruitage deadly. An inherent transmitted weakness of the physical constitution is more effectually opposed and counteracted by Uostetter's Stomach Bitters than by any other safeguard.

Digestion and assimilation promoted, due biliary secretion, action ot the kidneys and bowels insured, are so many guarantees of permanent health, and these are the consequences am jng others of like importance, ot a resort to the Bitters. This medicine also prevents and remedies malarious complaint, nervousness, chronic insomnia, rheumatism and neuralgia. Such warnings as loss of appetite and sleep, too, should not be disregarded. The Bitters will restore both without fail. I o- Tourna- Scalp-Locks.

An Extremely Advantagious cation. Result of Last Friday's ment. Echoes from the Park. curse it rains, and weather's cool, 1 1 A Drunken Farmer Endangers Many People. The other day Mrs Ferguson was driving her phaeton out on a Lincoln township road, when she observed FOURTH of JULY CELEBRATION.

Behind one of Liveryman Kilcr's fine steppers a Rkitiilican reporter had the opportunity of making a pleasant vUit to the new county farm, south of the city, Saturday last in company team being driven toward her in a The second annual tournament of the Ottawa (iun Club was held on their ground on east Logan street Friday. There were about forty shooters present, all of whom took part in the events. Ten traps were set and during the day there were six thousand targets thrown. furious manner. The horses were The eloquence of Talmage fell on ars yuite sympathetic, and drew welling tears From eyes that rarely tapped the tender fount.

When suddenly a maid was seen to mount A seat, as if moved by excess of feeling. Hut 't wasn't that a bug dropped from the ceiling. with a representative of the county board. The initial pleasant circum FOREST PARK, OTTAWA. running, and the driver instead of attempting to curb them was apparently lashing them to increased speed.

The course taken by the team was erratic, and she was compelled to drive hastily All had a good day's sport The fol-1 stance of the trip, to the reporter who lowing were the winners: las on occasion made divera trips in the past to the old quarters down in Harrison, over five miles of hills, to one side of the roadway to escape a ollisian. Kvcn then she barely es gullies, and mud-holes, was the ex caped; the hub of one wheel of the ceedingly delightful ten minutes' ride Hon. Jos. 6. Waters, of Topeka, necessary to reach the new Home.

The heavy wagon struck a hind wheel of her and tore out a section of felloe. ocation Is exactly to the south of the ity, one and a half miles from Seventh Other people were jeopardized by the The Great Anti-Corporation Lawyer. Orator of the Day. reckless driver, who was recognized as street, over a high, level, well kept one David Medallion, anu it was on- ad. The farm lies to the west of the Princeton road, a few rods olT (on the served that he was intoxicated.

Complaint was made, and he was arrested, est of the rail road), hut reached by a barged with reeklesa driving (the Grand Bicycle Tournament, drunkenness was ignored), and brought twenty-live foot drive way over which the county has a perpetual right-of-way. No more commanding site lies in franklin county miles of country on before Justice Robbins Friday last He pleaded guilty and was fined and Exciting Amusements. When Assembly time is nigh; Tis quite contrary to the rule To have those proceedings dry. Darby feeds the people. Rev Mr Iienson, of Frcdonia, is located on the grounds.

A cool north wind gives good promise of a "clear up. Flower baskets cents up, at the Ot tawa Variety Store. MtWt Among the reverends at the park, is Rev Mr Moore, of Frcdonia. Rev Miss Edith Hill, of Pittsburg, is among the throng at the park. Mr II A Kenzie, of Appanoose, made a business trip to Ottawa today.

Line Porter journeyed to the Shinn convention at Topeka, this afternoon. Mr Nelson Reynolds, of Appanoose, took a business turn about the city this morning. Cut prices on shoes a specialty at the new "Variety Racket" at 1J1 East Second street. jtllilal McAitTiin: IfllW Rev (1 Dougherty, and family, of Kansas City, are at the Assembly grounds. The Rock Island alone proposes to send a train of ten coaches here on McKinley day.

Mr Phil Lindsay, of Greenwood, as he couldn't plow corn dropped in for a day's trading. A terrific fall of rain visited Lawrence yesterday evening. Water ran six inches deep in the streets. Mr George 1) Stinabaugh has removed his office bae'e to the renewed old headquarters, at number -J10 Main. Mr Louis Cain, of Pomona, had a good report to make of cro i prospects out that way was in town this morning.

costs. Newt Farker went to Topeka this afternoon on a short business trip. Re, II Chaffee anil family are up from Girard Vo attend the Assembly. Miss Mag-trie an.l Mr Frank Nicely, haw arrived to enj the Assembly. Mr Willard Ransom is at from Orchard Lake, with his well-earued diploma.

Mason fruit jars pints, quarts and two quarts-at tho Ottawa Variety Sto-e. Fred. Anderson was interviewing the bicycle doctor this morning; a runaway wheel came to grief Saturday. Miss leiuantha Keller who has lieen visitin? her aunt on North Oak street, started for her home in lown, yesterday. Ice for sale at my place one and one half miles east of Ccntn.polia, J.

c. Kmum Mrs Kmin McClure of St Louis, anal of Mrs lletriek, is the guest of that lady, and will rcimin during the Assembly. The Mi-ses Thompson, MeClintock and R-idgvrs, and Mr Hick Rodders of Topeka, are Assembly guests of Mr. Black. Mr Farmer, no need to brinjf a lunch to town when vou can get a superb dinner at Darby's fr 1.1 cents.

45wtl CampUdl, son of Campbell. Is helping "Conductor" Kennetly smash Asseinlily baggage for the next ten or twelve days. R'-y Rier, of nl, delivered tli annual sermoti of theDiuh-ters of Tab-rnaclo yetenlay at the Itaptist church. Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Mr George Woodson and Miss Stella were united in marriage by Rev Mr Fopo at the liriile's ref-idence, on Cypress avenue. Mrs Kv.

Wanes and Mrs. M. II. Ilanes leave for the east tomorrow the former to her old home in New York, and the lattrr for Chicago, where she ill visit her daughter, Mrs. V.

V. Manning. We make farm loans on the most fauorabfc terms ever offered in this county. The R. J.

WaOdell Investment Co. Win llildebrand, machinist at the while testing nis ability as a wheelmasV Saturday noon, fell and received a very severe sprained ankle which will probably lay him up for a few days. In order to keep pace with a largely increased business, and to oliserve the proper style commensurate with the met riiMiHtan attributes of the city, Mr It I'eek. the grocer, has started out a new and very handsomely titted delivery wagon. Cut prices on hardware at the new-Variety Racket, at HI Kast Second street Ckl4w2 The friend-- and they are a host of Mr Robert Steen, of Wellsville, are Miss Nell Harris arrived at home from Chicago Monday.

Mr Am and Miss Lou Sharpe reached home from Chicago yesterday. An old fashioned mowing machine is at work in the court house yard. The county board is in session today, considering county farm buildings. Mr Eddie Mechem, of Fort Smith, is of the hosts at the Assembly grounds. Po-tmaster Giller, of Osawatoniie, fattier of our own Tom, is in attendance at the Assembly.

License was issued yesterday to Frank G. Pearson and Cora M. Chandler, of Wellsville. Sheriff Elwell has a couple of trusties at work mowing today, Messrs A Strodder and Geo Townsend. Commissioner Moherman and family arrived this morning and will remain as Assembly visitors the rest of the week.

Curtis passed through the oity this morning from Spring Hill, Kans, on his way to San Luis Valley, Cclo, awheel. Miss Nell Crawford, who has many all sides lie spread out in view from the elevation that comprises the tract The tract itself is rolling, or rather it HOW'S THIS? Fire Department Display. gently from a hiirh e'evation on a Law Unto The Police Court Event No 1 First, Shiras and Gilges; se3ond, Hashman and Ingalls; third, Floyd, Brown, Sexton. Event No I First, Floyd, Sexton, Detar; Fecond, Ingalls; third, Shiras and Baldwin. Event No 3 First, Sexton; second, Ingalls, Floyd, Detar, Shiras; third, Johnson and Martin.

EyentNo4 Won by Wellsville; score 124. Event No 5 First, Hewitt and Gilges; second, Ingalls and Da tar; third, Sexton, Costigan, Gray. Event No 0 First, Floyd and Shiras; second, Gilges; third. Sexton. Event No 7 First, Ard, In gal's, Gilges, Floyd; second.

Hay, Sexton; third, Martin, 'Johnson, Haley. Event No8 First, Hay and Hashman; second, Martin; third, Sexton, Brewer. Event No 9 First, Sexton, Hay; second, Floyd, Detar; third, Martin, Johnson, Shiras. Event No 11 First, Johnson, Floyd, Hewitt, Gilges; second, Haley, Cusick, third, Detar, Hay. Event Noli First, Anderson, Hewitt; second, Martin; third, Detar.

Event No 13 First, Sexton; second, Ingalls, Gilges; third, Elwell, Hewitt, Martin, Ingalls. Event No 14 First, Ingalls, Scxtoc; second, Elwell; third, Gilges. notes. Mr Sexton, of the Leavenworth club, had a sample of the clay birds made at his city with him, and the bovs oro- Itself the north to the south line, and in no place is there a dip that would "hide a The attention of the city attorney, sheep" from the observation of a person Half-Fare on all Railroads or the police iuusre, or whoever it is in position at the highest point where the buildings are to be located. And who is responsible for fixing the amount of fine at in the case of the every foot of it is tillable and rich in STACHER HARE, vagrant Foster, this morning, is the Is-st variety of soil for which respectfully called to the following: KranUlin county is famous.

Ordinance No. MS, Sec. 17. Any per With the details of the purchase the 3IO MAIN STREET, OTTAVA, KANSAS. son who shall be found loitering about.

public is familiar. The old farm of or upon any of the streets, alleys or OTTAWA MARKETS. Ottawa, June 30, KRTAIL I RICES. Wheat per bu, S3 ets. Corn per bu, 45 ets.

Oats per bu, 30 ets. Flour per cwt, i 55 to 3.75. 1 Iran, per cwt, SO ets. rati am flour per cwt, 93.00. Kye flour per cwt, 93.

10. Corn meal per cwt, L30. Hay, loose, per ton, tft.50. Hay, baled, per ton, f7. Potatoes per bu, .75 Onions per bu, 60 eta Turnips per bu, 25.

Mutter per lb, 15 eta. Ejitn per doz, 10 ets. Chickens per lb, live 5 centa. Porter house steak per lb. 15 ets.

Sirloin steak per lb, 15 ets. Round steak per lb, 13) eta. Chuck steak per lb 10 eta. Roast beef per lb, to 13 ets. Mutton chops per lb, 15 eta.

Hams, whole, per lb, 13. Hams, sliced, per lh, 30 ets. It bacon per lb, 18 ets. Common bacon per lb, 12 ets. Drv salt bacon per lb, 10 ets.

Lard per lb, 10 to 13X eta. Raspberries, per box 10c. Fourth July on the Appanoose. There will lie an old farmers' celebration on the Fourth of July at the beautiful walnut prove on the Appanoose known as the St. John camp-meeting irrove.

Rev. Stewart, of Ottawa; President M. Brooke, of Lane I'niventty. and Or. A.

J. May, of Overbrook, are expected to address the people on that occasion. We will be joined in the pro pram by the following districts: Cen-tropolis, Fairview, Diamond Ridg-e, Dean, Enterprise and Centennial. All old soldiers are invited to come and join in the march and keep step to the drum and fife once more. There will be plenty of amusement for the i0 acres, in Harrison, five miles from the city, has long been extremely DRY GOODS AT COST warm friends in Ottawa, is down from public grounds, of this city, without visible means of support, or some legitimate business, shall be deemed a vagrant.

objectionable; it lies at the end of one of the worst stretches of road in the her Iowa home on a visit with Mis John Grimsley. unty, and is a collection of stone Sec. 21. Any person found to be a patches when you get to it Ihorc is less tillable land, and of far inferior WEDNESDAY MAY, 22d. Mrs Stinc and daughter, Mrs Brush, and Mesdames Hallowell and Fitken vagrant as described by any of the sections of this ordinance shall on ttality, than in the 10s acres acquired onviction, be deemed guilty of a mis We will ciiinnience Follinir onr entire stuck of Pry Goods and Notions at actual cost.

We haw the m-west mid cliani-st aSBsM lint- 'f Iry IkkmIs in Uttawn. by the new purchase. Three thousand left yesterday for Ottawa to attend the Cautanqua Assembly. Rosedalc Item, World. demeanor, and shall be fined in any ounce them first class.

lollars were received for the old farm. Pad Oil Rlack hand-bag containing un not less than five dollars nor more Will Cusick and Jim Hale3', the two and for only seven hundred and fifty Our Goods are All Desirable. than one hundred dollars. scorers, fooled the boys by their gall in more a far superior property has been Rev Stevens has returned information to the probate judge to the effect that he has united in marriage money, glasses, lead pencil, purse and other small articles. Owner can get it at this office.

going in the three-rise shoot; they were This is the host opportunity for of Ottawa ami siirroumliwr countr to buy secured, lying at the very gates of the city. The buildings on the old place Bell Again. In the Rkpi bi.ican of the 13 inst. ne in this shootand took second place. Ipv CikhIr i -lu-an that has ver i iK -I in I hi- history of Miawa.

Mr Baker, of Michigan Valley, and We show the finest line of straw hats We have thv ifiMxls ami in iinli to ccnvi rt them into inom at once vo maki- this cost much to the surprise of all who knew were of little practical account, new there appeared in the obituary of I)r sale. This im-ans cash or prompt si-ttli-inciit lor jtimhIs pureliasiil tin- llrst of every month. Miss Ethel West, of LeLoup. ever brought to uttawa, and an new anything about their shooting. ones had to be built anyhow, and it was No Woman.

Man or Child will be asked more than Cost during this sale. We will do just as we say. In event six there were 1,050 birds Deford are supplying farmers with infected chinch bugs, and report Bell, a statement which aright leave a wrong impression on the mind of a reader who was not acquainted with the deceased. sed. great success with the infection The Wellsville boys as a team are in Never have we ail vert 1st ii our itimmis in I ins manner lore.

ow iney win iro as auver-tisel. Splendid line or fronds in all departments. Woo! Hi ess Silks. Wash Coods, Table Linen. Towels.

Crashes, Wool Cassiineres for men's wear. Shirt inirs. Dcntna, Muslins, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Notions. Hosiery. Kid (iloves.

Hlk Mitts. Corset Lace. Ribbons, t'n'lcrwcar and Parasols. Just sueh jrooilsus people waul at tins season ot the year. Farmers whose fields arc threatened t.

I'hey only lost 0 birds between six It is stated that "he united with the may procure diseased bugs at the Drug them. 1'nited Presbyterian church of Rich Store. In event four Dad Martin's gun did mond June 24, and ever after was a ot have enough salt in it; it was too Miss Nell Crawford, sister of Mr? deemed wise to make a change. The board made a most diligent and close inspection of all eligible properties it was possible to secure, anl with great wisdom in the opinion of every citizen who has investigated, selected this tract. There is a very superior building site located at just the right point, with a grove of shade trees in place, a well of unfailing water, and perfect drainage.

It is the intention to begin immediately the erection of permanent build faithful worker" etc. This is true, but resh for any use, but he got enough John Grimsley and Mr Wes Crawford, weaters to last him twenty years. accompanied by her friend Miss Marion styles. No job lot styles are offered you. Prices range from five cents to SI.

50. II. L. T. Skinnkil dw'27tf Announcement is made of the coming nuptials of Mr Ed Jones and Miss Mary Redmond, which delightful event will be on Thursday, of next week.

Ed Chenoweth has sold the property at No. 716 Elm St to West. Mr West was formerly a resident of Ottawa but left about three years ago to try his fortune in Arkansas. He now returns to his first love, firmly convinced that Ottawa is hard to beat. It is time to prepare for Assembly, onr suit stock is in elegant shape, and if we havn't just what you want give us a few davs time, and we will make alone it implies that the deceased had not made a profession nntil that time, which is not correct young and old and refreshments of all kinds will be on the ground.

Hood music will be provided. Come one and all with baskets well filled and enjoy an old fashioned Fourth. Bv Order of Committee. Detar, of Edgerton, got his shoes to Hlessing, arrived yesterday from Vin NOTHING RESERVED. offer.

REMEMBER Sale comniEiices Wednesday, May 22d. STACHER HARE, 31 Main Street Ottawa, Kansas. congratulating him on his marriage to tit, and was stepping high. ton, Iowa, to attend the Assembly and He united with the Associate Presby Mrs A Searcy, which pleasant event A large crowd was out to see the make an extended visit. lhe young shooting.

There was not a single acci- ladies will be pleasantly remembered terian church when a young man and remained in this connection till the above date. In this church he was happened last week. Rev I'asley, of Wellsville, ran down to Argentine, the home of the bride, and quietly perform ental discharge of a gun during the ingsthe plans are now being made by by our young society pco.le, as they day, which speaks well for the men ave visited here before. baptized and received his early religious training at the hands of a pious mother. who handled them.

Col Allen Buckner, of Baldwin, known ed the ceremony. We are (Ti ring a line of summer un Baldwin got a sweater and wished 11 over Kansas as the "fighting the architect. The board will erect a two story and basement brick, with capacity calculated for the needs of the next twenty it will be arranged for perfect sanitary plumbing and steam heat. It is the present expecta derwear at 25e per garment other In his later years he often spoke in the highest terms of the doctrines and J. IP.

GOOD, Real Estate and Loan Agent, several times for a gatling gun loaded parson was kicked by a horse and ins it for vou. H. L. T. Skinxf.r.

dw'JTtf houses call cheap at and a line with saw dut. practices of his mother church, and death is momentarily expected. He regular rench I I hriggans winch we Mr Edmundson, of Paola, was at the expressed a desire to live in harmony offer at "lis- ucr garment. Look into as lieen a prominent figure in public 120 South Main Street, Ottawa, Kansas. 4J tfUUtll I dill ll UOtf i vti cif Mr A Diehl, who owns the fine "Downey farm," near Richmond, and who has other large interests in Kan with his early training although in an shoot and took part in several events.

lie lor years and during the war was other church connection. R. A. B. tion to have the building ready for occupancy by the 1st of November.

other houses and m-c if you can dupli cate it for 27dwtf II. T. Skinnkr. Ilrewer got a straw hat but don I WILL SOON NOT LESS THAN 5,000 CIRCULARS conspicuous lor ins bravery. His know how he got it.

Do You Know CET OUT sas, is in the city, just down from a big farm in Republic county. The KB- thousands of friends will unite in hop President Gray is going to start a Mr Wilcox has recovered from his I take the lead when It comes to low It is needless to say that the commissioners arc universally supported in the wisdom of their choice of location hotel with the dishes be fell heir to. Motic To Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the county clerk of Franklin county Kansas, until one o'clock July 22, 1695, for the erection of a brick and stone county infirmary building for said county, also for the steam heating and plumbing, in accordance with the plans and specifications for same, copies of which may be seen at the office of the county clerk of said county, or at the office of Geo 1' Wash-burn, 413 South Main St, Ottawa, Has. on and after July 6th 1 Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount of the proposal, to be forfeited on failure of the successful bidder to enter into contract within five days, with an approved bond in double the amount of the contract.

ng that he may recover. Lawrence recent illness suffi-iently to be again prices on good quality of shoe, and I rUBUCAS learns with pleasure that Mr Diehl contemplates removal to Frank World. of Franklin County money to able to delight tho congregations at have the most complete stock to get loan on improved farms by The young couples, who by apparel the Presbyterian church with the lin county this fall. and property in this purchase. NOT FLEET ENOUCH.

your choice from in Ottawa. lOdlm I i'Kdv Movkii. are from the better class of life, who charms of his voice. The duct, rend nrly of whieh will he sent out of the country, most of thf to Missouri. Iowa, Illinois.

Northeast Ksnsaf1. auil Nolun-ka. So cull or wiite at onc-i- tor a blank and list your Farms, Stock, Hunches, Merchandise, Kcsidence l'ropcrtics. Vacant Lots, I WILL SWAP, SELL OR EXCHANGE What vou have lor what you want. 40 or 80-Acre Farm Wanted.

Party wishing, to trade some stock as pnrt 2,000 Stock of i-neral Heicfcandll town in Franklin county, to trade fur 1 ii. ii, liooil reasons fi islHne. Several city rerideiice proicrtiei to trade for lsnd. I have a few (rood snaps. If you want to inveM on easy teiras.

We make farm loans on the G. A. Anderson, 32d4w2 306 S. Main St. apparently attend lectures for the pur Real Estate Transfers.

Week ending June 19. Wilson A Weaver to Bcnj Hylton, pose of conducting a conversational Escaping Tramps Cive the Off! cers a Sprint. most favorable terms ever offered in this county. The R. ered by himself and Mrs.

Reed, yesterday was exceptionally fine. Kd Smith and Kd Holt wool ex changed fancy seed potatoes this spring. duet, are out in force at the Assembly events. A good application of paternal acres of 10, 30. Waddell Investment Co.

Two gents, decidedly on their uppers, First Baptist Church to Margaret sole-leather and maternal slipper is due ers of Ureenwood Snnday School, in were taken in by Marshal Pyle Satur It is justice to City Attorney Deford Atkinson, lot 5, blk 8, sjo. these cases, for strange as it may Smith paid $4 a pound for his in Wisconsin, and Cap secured his from a truckman down in Rackensack for day afternoon loitering about the Cen Paul Brooks to Geo Stewart, lots to state that he was in no wise respon appear to them there are people who tennial premises. This morning the sible for the queer error in the police 1, 5, blk 3, Fitt's add, liSS. pay money in the expectation of hear nothing, Development! discloses that mar-dial essayed to bring them into the court yesterday, by which a hue was Geo Lathrop to Anna Funk, lots ng what a leeturer has to say. how, he was still, and Will hasn't been able to move any part of him but his anterior the whole blessed day.

If any body wants a piece of half animated stationary for a front yard where there is nothing to be kicked within the radius of feet, he can be supplied by "Me an' my mother-in-law." the successful rendering of a well arranged program. Two Indians, of the Chippewa tribe were bapti.ed at Miller's Ford by the-pastor of the Greenwood Itaptistchurch on last Sunday. A large audience gathered at the river to witness Un presence of the court, and they would assessed below the minimum provided in blk 70, f500. Franklin county has 8,616 horses not; on tho contrary they broke from expressly by the city ordinance. He valued for taxes at 814.

Of cattl AS WE WILL MAKE AN him ami sprinted in different dircc called the court's attention to the are represented on the tax roll Proposals to be addressed to the Chairman of Hoard of County Commissioners, and marked "Proposal for Infirmary." The Itoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Ily order of the Itoard of County Commissioners of Franklin County Kansas. J. K. gjHTirr.

Co. Clerk. Ottawa, Kas, June 19 '115. 45d We received a line of colored negligee both lots are of the, same variety. There is a ke in this somewhere.

This is the time for thin coats sni' vests. We have 'em from to fti.O( We have something extra nice in coat and vests, which are made so well that you couldn't tell them from regnlai lined and padded garments. We alsc tions. The marshal, to the ordinary- section before sentence was passed. valued at fD.30 each.

Mules for th observer, is provided with legs enou About 5:30 last evening a threaten same purpose number less than 1,000 ittdu ronm to run down two men, but their ar ing storm catn3 out of the southwest, and are scheduled at the rate of til Richter Echoes. Farmers in this locality are in the rangement nl drawn on lines cover that sent a burst ot high wind over mum each. represents the amount coats and extra large ing more than one tangent at a time have extra long ones. 2dwtf the city. It was preceded by a high II.

L. T. Skisnkk. -t of wheat harvest. In every direction the clinking of the reaper and He too.s after the farthest runaway, upon which taxes will be paid because of the hogc of the county, while the temperature, and was accompanied by alternate gusts of cjol and exceed The fellow dashed out across Third to impressive ceremony.

Ci.ildren's Day was observed at Silver Lake school house by a well selected program last Sunday night. A large audience was in attendance. The decorations were artistically and neatly arranged. The singing was led by l'rof Darnell. Mrs Lefferson presided at the organ and the collection was well it was ILStX Jlut then our boys arc saving their nickles for Assembly festive goat only represents $62.

Farm In our business as soon as NEW Hickory, with the officer a close second shirts, yesterday which were to have been here on March but manufacturers have been swamped with work. We expected to sell them for 1.50, but they now go for one dollar. dw27tf ingly hot winds. A light fall of rain ing implements are valued at Jil.r.Hl. binder tills the air with music of the "golden Considerable of wheat is damaged by the chinch bugs which multiplied with astonishing The marshal's weight of armamen followed with considerable electrical possible, we will sell all of our stock of wagons at $14,694, 2,027 p'easure car handicapped him, and he threw a cou disturbance, but the main storm passed riages are valued at $20,938, household pie of loads of lead away, fortunately to the westward.

A second fall of rain rapidity during the dry weather. Other SHIRT goods at $167,519, 303 gold watches are without hitting the runaway. The lat fields will yield from 30 to 4'J bush is occurred during the evening. Mr William Mace of Hickory street, died at 11:30 last night, of hemorrhage of th- lungs. Deceased has been a sufferer from consumption for tho last seven years.

He was 27 years of age. an I aa exemplary young man, a member of the church. The funeral will he tomorrow at 0 o'clock, from the late tvsid -n first hoas north of the Johnston livery. remains will lie placed in the Hxxter cemetery; Rev Mr Perdue, offi Mating 11. Jj.

1. SKINNER. If you are not suited with what I have on hand, I will build what you want, and sell for cash or payment. 44dwtf Ed. Chknoweth.

(25,000 To Loan in sums to suit. No valued at $5,709, while 330 silver ones are set down at $4.30 each. luxuries. We'll do better next time. Will Gamble and 11 Fulton made a per acre.

We are showing some specialties for nv llpr. nastor of Greenwood intist little fellows aged 3 to 7, which are DRY GOODS CHINCH BUC TRAP. WAISTS church, was visiting in Richter I just as nice as can be They are called Juniors and cost 75c, tl 00, $1.50, $2 and delay. 7wd Ed Chenoweth. Sunday, the guest of Hev l'rcsson.

and nieciea cnincu ougs, i.sv roi Oil Scheme A The Salt and on up to a suit. 13dwtf H. L. T. Skinner.

nf spvoi-nl of enow meiiiou oi threatening their corn. New Store Prices. nnr citizens, nil of whom he mioresseu 1 Dr Newton's family horse took frigh Several of our citizens were shut off Millinery, Piece Goods, as a Christian gentleman and an earnest i CLOSING OUT SALE FOR -oiiss- As small grain is cut in fields effected at a switch engine, near the Marsl worker in the interest of the church. i ter dodged through B. P.

Hubbard's yard and disappeared in the alley. The usual crowd was drawn by the firing, and individuals institated a search for the hidden man. Instinct, or what Sam Harnett and Rufe Rogers would call natural selection, led Charley Ridgway to a neighboring hen house, and he discovered a dilapidated pair of boots protruding therefrom. He camped on this clew, ana by a series of analytical deductions figured out the presence of the mght-for man, and confiding his conclusions to Officer Thomas, who had arrived, the latter investigated and found the runaway. by chinch bugs the pests are moving House, last evening, and by a sudden To leave the city.

Having disposed -IS from the Assembly last Monday by the rain storm, but will try and make up for lost time, before it closes. Some vicious boy cut the check line turn twisted a wheel out of shape. Th by the millions into corn fields, troop The late rainfall is developing the fruit crop to immense proportions in of the lease of my room, to give pos Variety Racket. inmates of the carriage dismounted ing over the ground in serried masses. This peculiarity permits of advanta this township.

Indications are now session July 9th. my entire stock of I i i i. 1 and while their attention was distract Store Room No. 107 73 ets. that Ottawa will ed from the horse he escaped an peed two or three isw ww an additional barrel r'ake 601,001 nouse Sunday night.

gious use of the salt-and-oil scheme for capturing them which has been briefly steam evaporators, dashed through the park entrance Millinery must be closed out by that date, regardless of cost. This is the chance in a life time to get fine Mil alluded to in the Br.rrBi.iCAN. colliding with the phaeton of Mr And all the stock of It has been demonstrated that salt is factory and cider presses "ad libitum" to take care of the fruit grown in this find he was only cutting his part of the county. to 5ail or th It i i nnr hP 41 nerps of wheat two! hnt a brief journey, with such astart. Magill.

In this ineounter the Newton linery at vour own price. I am de obnoxious to the bugs, who will not carriage was dismantled oi a wheel In the meantime Sheriff El well, sit venture near it, and that kerosene oil WORTH SI OO and 81.26. and the Magill buggy slightly disfigur .1 citv merchant says he felt lone ting in his office in the court honse, had Dry Coods, Hardware, Overalls. Shoes, Pants, All at Cut Prices 121 EAST SECOND ST. McARTHUB ALLISON.

Shops flats ed. The horse continued his flight, an has a fatal effect. A plan of procedure observed a stranger making by his KIMS as follows is taken, and is found to finally left the wreck of the carriage and a half miies west of Itichter on the Tlurtner farm, that experiene wheat raisers estimate will average 41 bushels per acre. Mr Fulton has the priz 11 ix crop window in unseemly haste. He dropped his documents and took up pursuit.

I some last week because we failed to his immense corn crop, and now he la mad and says he is going to leave the republican party and "jine the 1 1 i 1 1 1 1, tmsn't Af. work wondrously well: Saturate strung upon some posts. Numberless We have just received a slightly a quantity say a barrel of people had narrow escapes. running his prey to earth over on th salt with oil, and with it make a narrow Caps, and Gent's Furnishings railroad. His captive developed into 1 .,1 i NORWOOD B.

B. C. large lot of new perfect fitting Shirt Waists that have termined to close everything out by July 9th. Come and see. ItHul Mrs.

C. F. BRIGGS. Vote of Thanks. At the last meeting of Geo II Thomas Post the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved.

That C.eo II Thomas Post herebv tender a unanimous vote of thanks to Adjutant Smith, Comrade Win Mapes, and other comrades. Mm Morrow and the ladies of the tt A intact line on the earth encircling the this season. It is estimated by good dufiuit hjch is more desirable, judges at 15 bushels per acre, lie says Anon. the other tramp. AGE field desired to be protected and in the -IN The Base Ball Came at Norwood.

They were arraigned before his Honor Kansas can produce the greatest variety path lof the encroaching insects. At intervals along the exposed sides of Judge I' and gave the names of John Mills and Wm. Foster. Miller been worth 1 1.00 and $1.25, will be on sale for a few days for 73c only. For several years past it has been the of crops and tlie largest, yicm oi any state in the union.

Store 109 Main St this line plant cans nearly filled with custom of the energetic and sportively pleaded guilty and threw bin-self on MAKES NO DIFFERENCE. water on which floats a little oil (if inclined element of the young men of Talk about calamity in Kansas this year among the farmers, with their the mercy 01 the court; roster re Grand Bicycle Tournament. Ilicycle races July 4, UK, open to class A. riders of Franklin county. First event.

One mile. First place, prize value, H0; second place prize value, $5 third place, prize value, $2 Second event. Half mile, boys under sixteen years. First plaze, prize value. the cans protrude, place a twig from I ircle.

and V.rs Mairirie Martin, for versed the process, pleaded not guilty Norwood to engage themselves at spare moments in that wide famed game AT ACTCAL the top to the ground for a bridge) the very tieauiiful flowers furnished by and lectured the court without mercy orchards loaded with fruit, and their herds of Short-horn ar.d Jersey cows to furnish cream, with silver spoons at called base ball. Although their He made a good professional talk and The bugs will fail into these cans and die by millions. Make a round everv them and for the decoration of the tabernacle; to Miss Pent and her associates for music, and to Hon .1 A Trontman efforts for popularitv on the diamond got off with fl and costs; Miller got tlO Davenport, Lathrop fifty cents per nozen, ami nammocKS ai i scond orizc vaue, New York Cost third. day or two and remove the dead bugs. have been unceasing their success up to and costs.

and A Smart for patriotic addresses I Vou may'need GLASSES If you have headache or pain your eyes, consult A. W. MeUuish, the bceinninir of the present season made by them on Decoration day. "I'm de slickest," grinned Foster to a famines Irom the trees, and in most bystander. "I give dat bloomin' com Third event Half mile flying start, time limit 1:14.

First place, prize value, 110; second place, prize value, Awarded de s.ift stuff ami gets off wid a wheel. has been marked for their ability to cope with only the ho-bo teams of the community, or else get beautifully oo. one to three boys, to feed "pa'' peaches and cream and the daughter at the organ singing: It will also be found necessary to replenish the protective line of salt occasionally, especially when the ground is damp. This plan is being used by numberless farmers of the county, who pronounce it wonderfully effective. Sale Commences Highest Honors World's Fair, See!" A Business Change.

walloped by any team that ever knew "Go bury the croaker out in the woods. OPTICIAN. third place, prize value, 2. Fourth event. Two mile handicap.

First place, prize value, 112: second any thing about ball. In a hole in the ground. Where the bumble-bee hum bits, the Mr. F. Culbertson, secretary-trea surer, of ths Westoyer Shoe company SATURDAY, JUNE 8.

But now the tide is turned and the boys of Norwood say they can play place, prize value, J5; third place, prize wood-pecki peeks And the straddle- bag value, t2- has accepted a position as traveling salesman for one of the leading shoe around. Notice to Riders. All races on this Most Sales are Fakes manufacturers of Chicago. It is a matter of great satisfaction to the Repi'II proTram are limited as follows: To Cot a Horse-Will Hroderick bought a horse this morning. He has been trying town horses all this spring, and they were tricky.

So Will gave it out hot that the traders needn't fetch any more feed DR CREAM BAKING THIS IS REAL 316 Main op. Court House, OTTAWA. KANSAS. Desirable Properties FOR SALE. Class riders of Franklin county.

mcan that it can felicitate the peopl Entrv blanks can be had of Con- of Ottawa on the fact that we are not ball. They hare so far this year played three games, all of which were won, and each time against a strong team. Having beaten old LeLoup and part of Wellsville combined, they considered themselves capable of tackling the renowned High Prairie team which game came off last Saturday on the Valley Chtipel grounds. The game up to the eiehth innintr was as pretty a came of ard, Ottawa. He's no good to this country of push, Too unpractical, stingy and dead.

He wants the whole earth and part of the crust. And the stars that shine over his head. Then hustle him off to the roost. And bury him deep in the ground. He's no good to us here, get ont with a boost.

to lose Mr. Culbertson entirelv; he will digesters to his stable. He even think about an animal that didn't make Ottawa his headquarters and ex as the be for reise a lively interest in the continued nave siamjci guarantee mat it was Store room known "Haberdasher" will Rent July lt. success of the Westover Shoe Company fresh from the country. He got one this morning.

An honest yeoman from Talmage's Tour. The Uev DcWilt Talmage Is a guest at the Centennial hotel From here he goes to Waterloo, la, thence to Deatrice, Neb, and into Minnesota and the Dakotas, on his summer Chautauqua tour. In a conversation Dr Tal- wnicn popuiae establishment he very heartily recommends to his friends, an Lincoln township tied a beauty up at Tract of SO acres. mile from city; cultivation, In corn aadoasm; crop In aidassdtf cond.Uun. Will be sold at a bargain.

Also, eurbt acre tract, with four room boose, and stable, io suburbs. Will aotd ty cheap. Vie have tarms from mo to arret. Is tbe And make room for a man that Is sound." Quite a number of our people Children's Dav services at Green Will's stable, and the brute so capti PtWDEI MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Ci win of Tartar (iwdtr.

vj turn Ammonia. Alun ot any trusts that they will continue the patronage which has been so mutually satUfactory and pleasant in the past. A good four room house, five lot vated the latter that he bought him ball as was ever played around here, only liht rnns being made, but the lint "'g the boys became reckless and piled up the scores, resulting in a victory of 10 'o 13 f-ir Norwood. Pardee and Switzer were th" opposing pitchers. X.

Y. Z. barn, fruit and shade trees plenty of whom expressed the opinion that the county, lor sale on at tract its inrni, and great wood church last Sunday on tne spot ami men nitcliert lnra up pure water, a bargain if taken soon P.r.Ulvn Taliornaole would not lw re- s--s at his leisure. At a late hour thi spoke highly of the entertainment and Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WofM's Fair Highest Award.

South-west part of town. Ed. Chknoweth. JORDAN MECHEM. 40 YVAMt TU His home services are now con- huilt in praise of the earnest Christian work- atternoon ne was still hitched, -any.

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