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The Ottawa Guardian from Ottawa, Kansas • 1

The Ottawa Guardian du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 1

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Site tM. Jl FOR. OVR. COUNTRY RELIGION AND TEMPERANCE tA J. 50 Cents a Year.

VOL, 6 NO. 47. OTTAWA, FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1 907. ust 1 1) in a Minute, I'' GOV HOCH'S MESSAGE.

Many Good Recommenda tions to the Legislature. Clfye (Bucirbtan. Published Every Friday. VINCENT C. ROBB.

Editor and Proprietor, Home 'Phone No 454. Residence 'Phone, 224, Subscription, 50 Cents Per Year Office, 2 1 1 Main Up-Stairs. Entered at the Postofflce as Second-class Mall Matter. SUBSTANTIAL GIFT. Gov.

Hoch, tn his message, has asked the legislature to enact some laws this session that will benefit the people of Kansas. Below are a few of his recommendations that will interest- the readers of this 4 Square Deal journal A law giving state officials increased power in the enforcement of the Prohibitory law. A primary election law. AND THEN READ THIS: We give two nice story books to all our subscribers who pay up and renew for another year. Ninety-six pages in each book Splendid reading for old or young people.

Here is the List 36 Books Take Your Choice TWENTY-FIVE STORIES by Twenty-five Authors. These Stories depict heroic endeavor in a way that is sure to wiu the hearts of readers. IN HER FATHER'S PLACE. By Carl Louis Kingsbury. This is a Beautiful and Fascinating Story, portraying the noble life of a girl who has the courage to take her father's place.

A nice gift for the girls. ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP. A stirring story of the mountains. Not a dull line iu it. THE ISLE OF THE LAKE.

A Fine Story for the Boys. A capital story of courageous adventure. There is life and action on every page. No tedious descriptions. Space forbids a lengthy notice of every book.

They are all interesting, and you cannot help but enjoy them. No other paper in the United States ever did, or ever will, give Its readers such premiums." They cost you nothing. The rest of the list follow An anti-pass law. A law providing for severe pen alty for perjury in listing property for taxation. May the Writer HaVe Great Success in His Work for Poor Humanity, Among the many nice letters we have received this New Year is one from Kansas City, which we lake the liberty to publish.

We are sure the author will not object, as we shall not print his name Kansas City, Jan. 7. A law establishing a State hos pital for the treatment of those afflicted with the disease of alcohol ism. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush In League with the Powerful Ruby or a Heart of Gold The Young Ditch Rider The Girl Warriors Gold 'Hunting iu Alaska Black Rock Stepping Heavenward Eric's Vacation An Equal Suffrage Meas- A Double Story ure. uooa 1 rsow, lacues, write your Senator and Representatives The A wakening, of Kohath Sloae The Days' of Abd-d-Kader For the Sake of a Name to give such a t)ill their support.

A law providing for a monthly Ten Nights in a Bar-Room A Star in a Prison" Paula Clyde Robert Hardy's Seven Days The Transformation of Job examination of the State treasury In His Steps Intra Muros The Prince of the House of David Martina St0ry of the Cuban War Ti a Story of Chinatown The Days of Mohammed The Pillar of Fire The Lamplighter The Throne of David Titus a Comrade of the Cross The Wrestler of Phiiippi A Devotee and a Darling by A law establishing a State Sanitarium for the treatment of consumptives. These recommendations are all good, and the Governor says they will be backed up by bills, so that the legislators will have an opportunity to vole on them. Vincent C. Robb, Ottawa, Kas. Dear Friend The ever faithful Guardian reached l-j-Jay.

hasten to send substantial aid in form of a check, which you will please frid inclosed also send you New Year's greeting. May the year '07 be to you one of great pleasantness and joy. I understand 'that the mission of the World's Christ was that men might have life more abundantly. May your measure be full. Do not fail to let me hear from you from time to time.

Respectfully, We certainly appreciate this kind letter, more so on account of it coming from Missouri, where the Temperance cause is growing, and where the workers against the Saloon know the value of a paper in the work, and keep their dues to the printer paid up. REMEMBER-TO get In on this propositon You must be a subscriber of WHavod itarbian ur Burfcen Bearer. The only Up-to-date-Temperance -Paper published in the state of Kansas at this time. It is for a 44 square deal'? to the Temperance people of this state, and for the strict Enforcement of all laws more Prohibitory Law. 44 Come, Come EarlyBring somebody with and you'll get your choice out of the 36 fine stories.

Books ordered sent by mail, will cost you 5 cents postage. V. ROBS, Editor and Proprietor, Ottawa, Kansas. fT'ty little sfyarp vexations Gnb ttyc briers tfjat cater? anb fret, IDtjy not tafce all to tlje helper VOko Ijas neoer fatleb us get. fjtm about ttje tjeartacljes, Clnb tell fjim ttje Iougtngs, too Cell fym of ttje bajfleb purpose, Wtyn toe scarce know votyat to bo.

fiHiim, Iearing all our weakness ttje ne Dipinelg strong, forget tljat bore ttje burben, anb carry aroag ttje song. Phillips Brook3. David Overmeyer, a prominent Democrat of this state; died very suddenly at his home in Topeka last Wednesday night. David Overmeyer was a brilliant orator and a splendid lawyer, and a fine specimen of the true American citizen. ianmondl Liquor loir 1208 East 1 5th, Kansas City, Mo.

A WORLD BEATER Senator Stannard is chairman of the committee on penal institutions, and is also on the printing committee. Mr. Stannard is a hard worker, and is bound to make a splendid representative of his district. We guarantee he'll vote right on all important questions recommended by the governor. Guarantees to cure the Liquor Habit when ALL the others have failed.

No hypodermics used. Few days required. Terms reasonable. Pleasant home sur- roundings. tK There will be a general "sweep in the council chamber next spring.

Some of these "upper class dads have forgotten what they were elected for. They "were not chosen by the people to grant a license to men to run pool and billiard halls who' have a government permit to' sell intoxicating liquors. No pool or billiard hall proprietor has a right to hold such a permit, and it is the council's duty to see that the law is obeyed. 1 The Guardian fifty-two weeks oidy fifty cents. SMO CURE NO PAY DR.

J. P. WITT, Pres. and Mgr. 1.

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