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The Ottawa Weekly Times from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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Tjbc DavenporUXatbrop Dry? Goobs Co. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE JAMES GUY why they are so popular. They are educators of the millions, and unrivaled safeguards to property and human life. It Is a matter of simple record that Professor Hicks has fore-tola for many years all great storms, floods, drouths and tornadoes, even the recent terrible drouth all over the country; The almanac alone Is 25 cents a codv. The Daner is 11.00 a kfinneola.

We were visited by a gentle shower Saturday Make Your Feet Glad nlerht- H. Tawney. superintendent of the county infirmary, visited the Brown brothers Sunday George Brown bought two ferrets I year with the almanac as a premium. Send to into tne I Wokd akd Works Pub. 2201 Locust from Indiana.

George intends to go street, St. Louis Mo. ferret business-. Steward Is talking of going to the gold regions of Kloudyke Min- neola Cyclone society gave its first entertainment on Fyiday afternoon. It proved to be a grand Miss Carrie Smith visited with Miss Jennie Ely Sunday Mrs.

Steward returned Wednesday from her eastern NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. with a pair of our perfect foot-warmers. Last Tuesday afternoon a gentleman was attracted by the profuse display of warm goods shown by us, and after selling him five pair of our comfort-givers, he remarked that his home was in "Madison, Wisconsin," and his travels covered the entire middle and northwestern states, 'and nowhere had he been able to secure such a State of Kansas, Franklin eounty, ss.r Notice is herebv eiven that on the fifth dav Amel Johnson's children nave so lar recoverea of November A. D. 1897, the undersigned was duly appointed Executor of the estate of John from" the whooping cough as to be able to attend Thomas Miller and Mr.

Beigh-tols an families visited at David Hodge's School was dismissed on Wednesday for E. Baer, late of Franklin county, deceased, by the probate court of said county and state. All parties having claims against the estate will please present them for allowance and once. H. E.

SHELDON. Executor. Miss Fannie uactjurry to anenu me weuumg ui her brother John McCurry to Miss Jennie Diven Reuben Ely and his sister Miss Jennie attended Sunday school at Liberty Attest: John H. Harrison. Probate Judge.

Van Deaton sold his horse ana purcnasea mm a bicycle. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Bantoul. Notwithstanding: the shower on Sabbath morning, a large number was in attendance at the Cutler township Sunday school convention last Sabbath P. H.

Rouse was at church Sun State of Kansas, Franklin county, ss. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and all others interested, that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of John A. Essley deceased, will apply to the Probate Court of GREAT. selection of styles and valves, as offered at our store.

Last week we promised you startling values. Here they are and no other shoe firm can approach them Four Stay Felt Boot and Rhode Island Overs $1.50 All Wool Felt slippers: .50 All Wool Felt Shoes .75 Boys Seamless -'Never-Rip" Shoes, Solid as a Rock 1.50 A house full of bargains awaiting you at our store. We invite you to call and inspect the finest line of footwear ever offered to the citizens of the town and county. GUY PIERSOL, Leading Shoe Hen. day night Miss Nettie Burney was at home last unaay miss Aipn iuiuw; is stayiug wiui ranKiin county, Kansas, on the 6th day of December A.

D. 1897. at 2 o'clock n. tn maka her grand latner tnis winter ana going to scnooi at this place J. M.

Springer has gone to Johnson countv where he will start Into busi final settlement of the estate of said deceased. A. E. WlTTENBRINCK, N-4-11-18-25 Administratrix. ness again.

Jurhy and family win move idSeasomi General JJefehaftdise. to Douglas county soon Miss Mary Reed of Los Angles, California, was visiting her sister No. 6003. Mrs. N.

A. Burney last Miss Clara Kirby and Rose Adams went to Williamsburg SHERIFF'S SALE. Monday as delegates to the county convention. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS and EVERYBODY NEEDS: Miss urace cornenns wno is atteuuiiig iue Ottawa high school was home Sunday visiting her parents Charles Day and daughter Tracy were doing business in Ottawa Saturday C. Burney was in Osawatomie Saturday Earl Elzea has had another accident, a thumb and STATE OF KANSAS, I Sale KANKIJN COUNTY, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dis trict in ana for the countv of Franklin.

Kan. two fingers mashed Mrs. Frank Furness, daughter of Mrs. Jay Day, is quite Spice, per pound 18 to 30 Vinegar, per gallon 10 to 15 21 bars Toilet Soap 25 Mixed Candy, per pound 06 Maple Syrup, per quart 38 All Package Coffee, per pound 10 Smoked Halibut, per pound 15 Old Style Tobacco, per pound 20 iiuuu ii. iruweu, piaiutin, IN SOCIETY'S DOMAIN.

There will be an entertainment and a supper 1 painstaking, accommodating workmen they stand preeminent. vs. J. T. Long, Gertrude Long, J.

at the M. E. church Wednesday evenine. ov- he imesu lnelr snon is locaiea at Boiun main street 10. for benefit of Miss Graigg is Mis.

H. L. T. Skinner gave her Sunday Htavinc with Mrs. John Elza at J.

I. in the heart of the season right at when stocks are at the fullest and Right a time and has all the appointments of a flrst-class up to date tousoreal parlor, including bath rooms. R. Black, W. A.

Hill, Dr. J. T. Fleming, J. C.

Wakefield and Frank Gatlin, copartners in business under the firm name of Wakefield Gatlin, W. S. school class a pleasant afternoon at her pretty ruine oars lenox 25 Nine bars Silk Soap 24 A corps of competant assistants are empioyeu Reed says if everybody else is going to butcher it is of no use for him to run a meat market Uncle Jessie Lee, fatner of Mrs. John Seymour, was buried at Stanton Tuesdav N. A.

Burney suburban residence last Saturday from 2 to 5 JNOVEMREB 11. Tooth Picks, per box 04 THURSDAY- to wait upon patrons. Messrs. Peterson Cunningham invite their friends in the city and o'clock. wasu uoaras 10 Four dozen Clothes Pins 03 xucicer ana turner Clemens, defendants.

the purchaser than at November to he the and wife were in Ottawa Tuesday to attend the county to call, and they assure them that they will always receive courteous treatment and The "Jack o' Lantern" club gave a birthday Three Tin Cups 05 By virtue of an order of sale to me directed. hftith anniversary ot Mr. ana Mrs. service. more attractive to any other period.

Month of Bargains. careful attention. 3-4t sorgnum. per eanon 30 to 35 RANDOM party at Miss Mable Peck's on south Locust street in honor of Master Jack Harris' Lamp Chimneys 05 oeives 1 We are selling more goods every day than we Richmond. Mr.

Winters, brother of Austin Winters, arrived here last week from HoustonTexas day. Pleasant games, elegant refreshments Galvanized Iron Bucket 19 ever sold in same time since we have been in issued out of the Fourth Judicial District Court for Franklin County, State of Kansas, I will on Monday the 6th day of December, 1897 at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Ottawa, County of Franklin and State of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: Mails, per pound Salt Meat, per pound 6V4 to 07 and anticipation of more birthdays were in order. Mrs.

E. King of Central, is visiting relatives in this vicinity this week The entertainment Mackerel, each 5 to 09 Ten spools of warranted Thread 25 A new club was organized last Satnrday given by Professor -Jeffries and class Friday business. We bought our goods 20 per cent less than any other house in Ottawa, and prices are making us customers every hour. But don't wait until this stock is exhausted as it will not be possible to buy at such prices again. H.

L. T. Skixxer, Clothier. 1 5 REVIVAL OF THE TUTHILL MYSTERY. seven spools o.

jn. 24 evening by some over-worked school-girls, for Prints, per yard 3 to 05 night was vuite well attended. A Shaw ana family and R. Davis, Dewy and Tacy Larkin and sister. Mrs.

Bair of Central, were among The northwest Quarter of section twentv- Gingham, per yard 3 to 10 Everybody can have Window Curtains- the purpose of recreation and pleasure. Their initial meeting was held at the home of Miss Kate Waring. The club will be known as the seven (27) township eighteen (18) range twenty-one (21) also, a strip or lot of land bounded as those present, they having been members of Cotton fabrics, Five thousand yards of choice prints worth 5c. a yard in black and whites, 1 grays, red and fancies. fUMlltnetE.

November prices on Millinery that are hard to eqnal. We are clearing out all surplus stock in this department. nis class at central. ne proceeus were is Scrim, per yard 05 Three paper Pins for 02 Deginning at tne northeast corner of K. K.

K. K. The base ball club from Richmond went to Sac creek Saturday and played against the boys there. It was a fine thing they crowed before thev went or they wouldent have crowed at ail. Wife of the Hissing Contractor Communicates Hallowe'en comes but once a year and the the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight f28) in said township and range thence west forty (40) rods, thence south to road, thence thence southeast along said road to southeast corner of said quarter section, thence north one hundred and sixty (160) rods to place of goblins were out as usual this year.

Miss Anna so badly left. The result was 16 to 23 THE DREAD CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. in faver of Sac creek. Thev are in hopes of re Crane corralled a few witches at her pretty With Ottawa Friends After the Elapse of Ilearly a Decade and a Half. Was Tuthill Murdered! In 1883 while the rebuilding of the Methodist Sneak thieves are numerous.

Padlocks and orercoats are In order. Dr. Ellis and wife are entertaining a sister from the east. Ex-Postmaster E. A.

May of Quenemowas in the eity Tuesday. Mrs. Belle Harris of Emporia was visiting friends here this week. M. L.

K. Morgan went to Osawatomie last Tuesday and will return Saturday. The Fraternal Aid association had a full house at their meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

I. Mort returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit to relatives In Missouri. The Fraternal Aid will give an oyster supper tonight at Lathrop's hall on east Second street. Mrs. W.

H. Adams who resides in Greenwood township, is visiting with friends in Lyndon. Mrs. GtteheU of Pomona, has been visiting hr cousin Mrs. G.

J. Berry in Greenwood township. little home on south Locust street in com 4Kc Fr indigo blue prints, Heres two lots of 1 rimmed Hats that are "corkers." gaining their reputation next Saturday, as the Sac creek boys will meet them at Richmond to nlavaeain T. Scott beean to plaster his new memoration of the time honored day. Lads the best.

and lassies walked around in a labaryinth of house Tuesday The entertainment Saturday night given by the teachers of the school, con beginning, containing one hundred and ninty four (194) acres more or less situated in Franklin County and State of Kansas, taken as the Eroperty of the said J. T. Long and Gertrude ong and to be sold subject to redemption without appraisement to satisy said order of sale. Given under my hand at office in Ottawa, this 3rd day of November A D. 1897.

church was going on a man by the name of Tuthill had the contract for the work. One Saturday night Tuthill drew $1,300 to pay for T. A. Sloctun, If the Great Chemist and 3c. For the best grade of sisting elocution ana singing, was excellent Mr.

Winters of Houston Texas, is helping W. string and pumpkins until the lads found the one "wee lassie" they were in search of "at the end of the string." Menu pumpkin pie and coffee, doughnuts, pickles and coffee, fun and Armstrong and J. Suran on N. Wemmer's house $1.50 EACH. One hundred Trimmed Hats light prints.

Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, Three Bottles of His Newly Discovered Bemediies to Cure Consumption and All Lang Troubles, d. s. church. Sheriff. Bv Davk S.

Chtibcft. Denutv. Mis. Ross went last week to visit her mother, while Mr. Ross has gone to Ohio to visit his mother Mrs.

Dinsmore returned Monday from Paola where she has been visiting her labor and material. He was never seen again and his wife and children were left in destitute circumstances, without money or friends. E. E. Fuller, then mayor of the city, gave her assistance and finally sent her to her friends in Lxood.

vara wide, un N4-11-18-25-D2. F. A. 4DDLK, Att'y for PUT. hobgoblins.

Miss Lillian Grossman was pleasantly sur worth $3 each, to go at 1.50. parents Miss Minnie Uric who had consump bleached muslin worth 5 c. prised last evening by a large number of her tion for some time and wnose aeatn was aany Iowa, and gossips who are always ready to exnected died Monday at her home four miles schoolmates the occasion being her thirteenth Confident that he has discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting, and to make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles to any reader of Thk censure, crltisizea tne tender solicitations oi southwest of Richmond Miss MarthaTaylor 4C. Extra good value, in $2.50 EACH. One hundred Trimmed Hats flillinery made a trip to Ottawa Monday Mr.

iiiavens now of Indian Territory, but a former resident birthday. Those present were: Ella Mee, Lizzie Haberly, Ella Hardy, Louise Youngberg, Lizzie Rsibolt, Minnie Marsh, Amy Marsh, The meeting of the South-east district teachers' association at Lane is changed from heavy unbleached muslin, Mr. Fuller, suggesting that Tuthill had absconded with the money and would meet his family later. But the following letter received of Richmond, passed through this vicinity Sat uttawa weekly iimes who may De urday Miss Josie Sheets of Ottawa spent worth from 3.2q to $4, to be November 13 to the 20th. Already mis "new sciennnc course oi mea- Sunday in tins vicinity lhe Methodist Aid societv meets this week with Mrs.

V. A. Brown I 1 t. icine" has permanently cured thousands of last week proves the gossips in error, and her letter to Mr. Fuller several years after his death revives the whole story.

The Daily 1 11 1 1 I MHII 1 1.IAU fil 1 Sadie Marsh, Gertrude Horde, Clifford Cowd-ery. Phil Haberly, Ralph Harvey, George Hardy, Charles Frame, Frank Gore, Glenn Harvey, Benny Harvey. Mrs. Grossman was worth 6jc. 4C Yard muslin.

apparently hopeless cases. to sew for her W. E. Gault shipped hogs wide bieacned Kt. Alexander the new pastor of the First Preabytsrtan church of Ottawa, and his wife are domiciled at the Centennial hotel until the luesday night.

The largest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Hats and Bonnets, Trimmings, in the city, embracing everything Republican a few days since contained the The Doctor considers it his religious duty a duty which he owes to humanity to donate his infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded consumption to Suck prices on Seasonable Miss Hanes will meet prices made by any assisted in entertaining the little folks by Mrs. parsonage Is made ready for them. following in reference to the matter: legitimate millinery establishment in the city. Levi Shaner.

ou Fourteen years ago in the fall of 1883 Con 16C-A pound for Peerless MMitury should interest Shraderor Schlatter The first night of the regular receptions of Mrs. Harriet Spere received the sad intelligence of the death of a brother living in Illinois, last Saturday. She started on her sad journey greatly. Neither one. Put Professor H.

K. Castle, the white carpet warp tractor Tuthill, who was rebuilding the M. E. church here, disappeared shortly alter 6 o'clock one Saturday night. He had just been paid about $1,300 by the building committee of the society, out of which he was expected to pay on the first train after receiving the new A large line of Chenile Hats be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those benefited and cured, in all parts of the world.

Don't delay until it is too late. Consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Address T. A. Slocum.

M. 98 Pine street. New York, and when writing the Doctor, please give express and postotfice address, and also mention reading this article in the Times great magnetic healer is here, 130 Main street, and cures all kinds of diseases whether acute or chronic, without medicine and withont pain. STYLISH and UP-TO-DATE the Commercial club was well attended by ladies. Xfie "affair" was a perfect success.

The beautiful parlors were brilliantly lighted and just warm enough for comfort. In fact, to to use a housekeepers expression "everything 18c. A pound for Peerless Ben Sweet engineer at Dobson mills. lr you Have tried medicine and it nas failed to to be sold at greatly reduced ins men, ana sunary oius ior material. It could never be discovered that Tuthill paid more than a trifling few of these bills, and later colored carpet warp relieve you, you can find relief at the hands of the magnetic healer.

Will be in Ottawa for two met with a painful accident last Friday. His hand got caught In the machinery of the engine and lacerated his hand so badly he had prices. was done to a turn." The billiard room was on the church society was compelled to pay the workmen. weeks. 32t 12C.

Best quality of table Incidentally it may be mentioned that Tut- to suspsn labor for a time. We make prices that will meet all Lowest priced gloves and shoes we've the scene of amusing feminine attemps ot holding the cue and spinning the balls, and the gentlemen were very patient in their efforts to oil cloths. Mits Nellie Elliott, representing the Western seen are at McArthur Allison's Variety hlll's disappearance left the society badly in the lurch. His contract for rebuilding was in the neighborhood of 36,000, and lie had managed to draw nearly the full amount, leaving the job in very incomplete condition: in fact it cost the church nearly $4,000 more to hnish up. Racket, Second street.

1700 POIiflJlO-GHlIlflS shipped to eighteen States and Canada. Orig-nal Wilkes, Corwin, Young America fat stock and "World's Fair blood. None hie'ner in the Home magazine, called In the Interest of this periodical. It is a Kansas production, and as we have everything else and are willing to own 39c Fr ladies all wool teach the ladies the art of rolling them. Sweet sounds from the piano floated through the rooms, mingled with the merry voices of the guests who were grouped through the suit of EMMA HANES skirtiner, wide enougfh for Winter Tourist Rates Over Santa Fe Route.

Tuihilrs disappearance was never accounted the earth and fence it in, we ought to support a PRICES ON CHILDREN'S TAMS THAT ARE STARTLING: 25c Tarns for 15c. 39c Tarns for 25c. 58c Tarns for 39c. 75c Tarns for 50c. 98c Walking Hats for 50c.

Fancy Striped Ribbons that The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe will sell Kansas magazine. skirt length. winter tourist tickets to the various winter for on any other hypothesis than that he had absconded with the money of that pay day, and had abandoned bis wife and family, who lived here. parlors, was a charming situation for all present. For the entertainment of the guests Miss United States.

Thirty sows bred, fifteen boars for service. Herd in best of health. Farm 3 miles north of Kichter, Ean. Poland-Ohina boars cbeap. W.

S. HANNA, Ottawa, Kansas. 312 SOUTH MAIN ST. resorts, such as El Paso. Deminic Port Arthur.

The Commercial club is composed of business men alive to the advancement and best inter San Antonio. New Orleans. Lake Charles. Jack 20c. fr heavy fleeced skirt Brockway sang "The Carnival" and "A Dream'' They were, indeed, left In absolutely destitute sonville, Thomasville, Mobile, Charleston, ete.

ests of oar flourishing city. They are investi circumstances, and were only relieved through tor lull particulars apply to s. M. Campbell, ings, one edge embroidered, both well rendered aud gave great pleasure to all listeners. Miss Bell Brockway sang "Happy Agent.

34m gating the natural gas question, and we may and wide enougfh for skirt expect in the near future to see the brilliant the kindness oi Mayor uner, who supplied Mrs. Tuthill with the funds necessary to convey herself and family to her father's home at Dubuque, Iowa. Days Gone By" with violin obligato, assisted Dancing School at Lathrop Hall How's Your Health? flames shooting skyward. Fast Second street every Friday evening. All are worm soc.

to go at 29c length. And tnen lonreirmness ieu upon our people: the latest dances taught. Gents, 50 cents; "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." A by Henry Beerman, and again she sang by request "Bonnie Sweet Bessie." Miss Lingard, one of our best musicians, gave us a fine piano solo for which she received hearty applause. Ladies free. iv.

s. cahmichakl. a few only have even an imperfect recollection of the event. a yard. 2 4t M.

U. McNAMABA. beautiful basket of apples was presented to the editor-in-chief by James Arey of Ransomvllle. ARE YOU EATING- REGULAR? 4Kc Light or dark tennis Death claimed ex-Mavor Fuller some years since, and it was therefore a surprising matter to Mrs. Lena Fuller when the other day the flannels, worth 6c.

woman's wit and man's inspiration. 1 Henry Beerman with his violin, filled the spacious rooms with "the plaintive tones of sweeter The whole lot were large, beautiful apples of the Ben Davis variety, and were the first crop from a young orchard and each one was perfect Those who have walzed to the beautiful letter carrier brought to her an enclosuae addressed: "Ex-Mayor Fuller, Ottawa, Kansas." (Boobs. If so you must want groceries, and good fresh ones at line strains of "Blue Danube" waltz will be amused Have you seen orr music" and kindly responded to an encore to the delight oi all present The receiving com The letter was as follows: "Kini Friend, Mr. Fuller: Fourteen without a blight or blemish. that.

My stock of Groceries, Flour, Fruit and Vege Cantoris? to read that we are indebted to woman's wit and man's inspiration for the enlivening mittee seemed to be Messrs. Sanford Topping and The whole community is pained to learn of Lot 1, at 25c. a Yard. years ago you befriended a heartbroked woman and her family, sending them to their frieuds tables is all fresh and clean and will be sold at prices Westover, still all the members of the club were the prostration of our old friend and citizen music. that they might find the sympathy and help ready with kindly greetings for their lady consistent with the times.

Best Pickling Vinegar in 3c. Fr good unbleached Fortv cieces of small checked Samuel Barnett by a dangerous attack of par they needed. loday, as every day, my mind It is a substantial and recognized fact that friends who came to accept the hospitality of reverted to the sad, sad days through which I alysis. He is out at the home of his son-in-law, many ot our greatest statesmen, literary geniuses, inventors aud successful business Canton, others at 5, 7, Sl4, and fancv ficrured mohairs. 36 the city.

Call and see me. nave Deed seperated irom tne loved nusDana the club. May such occasions "live long and prosper." and father. I felt that again I would again like men owe their success to the inspiration of a Mr. MeMullln.

Mr. Barnett is not expected to recover. He has the deep sympathy of all who have known him for years, and an earnest hope to thank vou for yonr ereat kindness and ex woman, says form. It was the linen cuff and and lie, worth 6, 8, 10 an(j 42 inches wide, worth 35c and 12JC. press a hope that time had dealt kindly with the quick wit of the woman who wore it that M.

DEASY, "The Oldest Grocer." aim juuia, aiiu lull i i i luitiiu 11 ll i for his speedy recovery. A good brother of mature years walked into your Dome, i nave never neard ot you since gave us one of the prettiest and most tuneful of the Strauss waltzes. Johann Strauss and his wife were, one day, enjoying a stroll in the Lot at 6vc. a arc. our store the other day and pointing with 1 left.

In the rear department of A. P. Elder's store We aim to save you something apparent satisfaction to his suit and overcoat, I have never heard a word from or of Mr, park at Sclionau, when suddenly the composer Is a large elevator used to carry stoves and mer- 217 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Tuthill since he disappeared, and I firmly be Forty pieces of all wool clan exclaimed: "My dear, I have a waltz in my on dvery item you purchase oi saiu, now mucn can you sen me an outnc lor like this?" We looked them over and said, "$5 for the suit, and 86.90 for the overcoat." ehandlse to the different floors of the building, lieve that murdered mm. i ao nope head.

Quick Give me a scrap of paper or an old envelope! I must write it down before I those people there win not nave made you plaids, mixtures and mohair us. believe him dishonest; you would not had you I guess not," said he. We took him over into our suit and and overcoat departments and forget Alas alter much rumagmg in pock Last Tuesday the elevator was heavily loaded with stoves when one of the central screws broke and with a dull thud all was precipitated Known mm. ets it was found that neither of them had a curls, worth 50c. matched the outfits, even to the color of the buttons, for the above named prices.

"That's scrap of paper. 8c For Sanitary cantons, ine aespair ot Strauss waspainetic. until a to the bottom. For a moment all was chaos Now's the Time Lot 3, at 50c. a Yard.

happy thought sturck i rau Strauss. She held "I am pleasantly situated, but have seen a deal of sorrow have buried children, ather and other relatives but 1 still live to battle with life's ills and enjoy the blessings God so kin ply gives me. Please pardon the liberty I take in addressing others at 10 and 12 c. until It was asceutained that no one was in' funny," said he, "I got samples of these and they said the suits were 88.50 and the overcoats $10, but their cut price was 5.60 for the suit and 88.50 for overcoat, and I took the bargain out a snowy cuff which the composer clutched eageny, ana in two minutes mat cun was man Jured. Kay Elder with an "eagle eye" to business, said, "all Bound Oaks not a break or Thirty pieces of high art uscript, its mate louowea still tne inspiration in." Friends, he knows more now, but don't To prepare for Winter, and among other things you will need a NEW HEATING STOVE FOB THE SITTING-ROOM.

John Nelson sells the was incomplete. Strauss was frantic, and was about to make a dash for home, with the third crack in them, good stuff." you ao tne same tiling. r. jskinnek, you; i wanted you to Know mat am not un gratful. "Mrs.

W. H. Tuthill." 'Dubuaue. Iowa. October 31." ciotnier.

1-5 novelties, many of them worth as high as 75c, a yard, in silk part 01 the waltz ringing uncertainly in his Mr. and Mrs. Joel Akers were made happy by The name of the party referred to by Mrs head, when suddenly his frau bethought her- having a family reunion of their daughters and Tuthill as beinc suspected by her in connection WIKntet Mvaps. seit 01 ner conar, ana in an instant tne remain with her husbands disappearance is, for obvious and "wool mixtures, mohair their husbands last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs, ing bars of the "Blue Danube" decorated the Air-Tight Heater reasons omitted. surface. superior Isaac Asbury and daughter, formerly of Park eounty, Indiana, now on their way to the state Do you need a new cloak? curls and checks, 40 and 42 inches wide. Mrs. M.

J. Russell has a fine line of baby A big cut being made on boots and shoes at McArthur Allison's Var. ef Washington to locate there; Mr. and Mrs cloaks, all colors and lowest prices. Millinery We have the largest open i 01 every snaae ana styie at uest possible prices.

George Welnheimer of Ottawa; Thomas Smith and wife of Quenemo; and Lewis Crane of stock of stylish new cloaks in iety Racket, Second street. HOUSEHOLD HIHTS. Lot 4, at 6f c. a Yard. Blehter were all here, and making tne family The Hicks 1898 Almanac and Paper.

this section, a stock that de We are informed that the 1898 almanac of complete, except one son-in-law. Charlie Akers, Thirty pieces of handsome Professor Irl K. Hicks is now ready, and Hide- serves vour close attention- new in Washington. Pomona Enterprise. 1 ir ft4tiiri Ha hicfnru tfr nrill visit hk marivr A Collection of Culnnary Recelps that are weeks in finding its way into homes and offices Commended to Industrious Housewives.

complete in every detail. C. P. McClelland near Sand creek, brought all over America. It is much larger and finer novelty dress goods that will tempt the purse of the most fastidious.

Could not be sold a stove, which, for durability, cheapness and fuel-saving qualities, stands without a rival in the market. It is of artistic design, made in several sizes, and sold at a price which commends It to people with limited means. DO NOT PAY HIGH PRICES when Nelson will save you money on a high-grade heater. NELSON SELLS EVERYTHING YOU NEED in the way of house-furnishings Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Queensware, on EASY PAYMENTS or for cash. Buys and sells second-hand household goods of all kinds.

Three carloads of new goods just In. See Nelson before you buy. JOHN NELSON, 117-121-123 West Second Street. When ceierv is not at hand an excellent sub Uto our office on Friday last a specimen stitute is the firm white heart of a head of Ladies, beaver Jackets at seeond growth potatoes, he called them "six than any previous issue. It contains 116 pages, is splendidly printed and illustrated on fine book paper, having the finest portrait ever given of Professor Hicks.

It can no longer be 1 cabbage. Cut it to resemble celery, season with ceierv seed or celery salt, and add a good week knew of no other name. He $3.75, $5.00 and 6.00 which I at less than 85t. if purchased dressing. This commendable subterfuge will planted the first crop in April and dug out two denied that the publications of Professor Hicks deceive the most critical of visitors.

have become a necessity to the family and is less than present wholesale! today. fn mirpc I commercial life of this country. His Journal, "Word and worKS" aside irom its storm. rows, leaving a few potatoes in the hills from which this second crop came. This specimen of second crop was of good size, the best flavored and most mealy potato that has been Put eight large peppers in a hot oven until the skin will slip off.

Remove skin and seeds and put peppers in a spider with three table-spoonsful of butter, using a potato masher to weather and astrononiicii features has taken SPECIALIST. Scientific and Manufacturing 1 Willi r. MELLDISH, Leading leweler, 316 Mala opp. Court-House ETKS TESTED FREE. rank with the best literary, scientific and family magazines of the age.

Do not believe We purchased, a few daysc, new coverts, new henri- make them fine. Add one Quart of chopped on our table for years. Better plant more of hearsay and reports, see tne nicks Almanac onions, and cook all five minutes. Put into a that variety, McClellen. and paper for yourself.

You will then know ago, a quantity ot hne sample jcttas jn Cndlew varieties. porcelain Kettle with four quarts of tomatoes, garments at a heavy discount, peeled and sliced; two teacupsini oi vinegar, one cupful of sugar, two tablespoonsful of salt. Special cut on underwear, for No vember at flcArthur Allison's Var COOK siowiy one nour. tau wiine uui note Gat in Greenes A Reminder Croouetts Put half a cupful of milk into pan and are consequently enabled to sell you a coat at 8.50 and iety Racket, Second street. and heat to the boiling point: then stir into it a cupful of boiled hominy, a cupful of fine ehonned meat, a teas Doonf ul of salt, an eighth $10.00 that is actually worth IBIjitlktS A New Finn.

A Wise Child. of a teaspoonful of pepper, and two tablespoons James Cunningham, the popular and well- that Father Eddie, what did you do with of Last Week 12 and (15. They are per-j ful of butter, atir well, ana wnen tne mixture bet-ins to boil, add one well beaten egg. Cook known barber, who for the past eight years has dime 1 gave you to-day? Son Planted it in the garden. Father But it won't erow.

feet in every respect, but have I Here is mn opportunity to been In the employ of Ben Peterson, has pur When you want anything in the grocery line, you will find chased a half Interest In the Merchants barber been used as travelers'samples. keep warm mt small cost. Son Well, I heard Uncle Ned tell you that he We wish to remind you of a minute longer, and then spread upon a platter to cool. When cold, shape into little cylinders about three inches long, and after rolling these In beaten egg and then in bread crumbs, fry in fat until brown say two minutes. All the work except the frying may be done a day in advance.

raiseu a tuousana uonars on nis larin in is year. it greatly to your advantage to call at shop and hereafter the Ann will be known as our big price list, published in Peterson Cunningham. Both proprietors are trimmed, atQ9c PairFifty pairs of tseaver capes, Creamery Meeting. well known In the eommnnlty and as skillful these columns last To the peoole of Rantoul and vlcinitv: On i.75, 1.98, 3.00, 3.75, 14.75, Thursday. November 18.

at 1 o'clock p. there Cotton Blankets, worth 50c, will go for 39c I buy for cash in carload lots, an advantage which allows worth 2.50 to $6.00 week. We quoted some misrhtv low my iuw win ue a meeting ueiu at namoiu to consider a proposition for establishing a skimmintr station 1 .1 1 at nantoui. jn. 11.

skourup. Groceries each for a handsome uruLcnc, prices on prices, on 48c a Pair Fifty pairs of For Exchange. bear mjnd in carload lots gives me an advant- and now our compet-1 1 v. boucle cape, lined and inter age over my competitors, the benent. ot which is given to A lined, trimmed with Thibet A few choice pieces of city property, want farms In this county, will put some cash with city property.

I also have for cash 160 acres. cheapest farm in county. J. A. Stonkk, 220 heavy Cotton Blankets, are worth 60c a pair, but will go in this great November sale 48c a pair.

fur, worth $7.00. 1.. 1 yuu viiiv.11 ywu uu iiviii m. ike eels on a hot griddle. We The Only Hound Oak SUPERIOR TO ANY HEATING STOVE IN THE WORLD I soutu Main street.

will give them another broad S7.00 each for a handsome A Literary Curio, NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: side next week look out for double boucle cane. lined and 1. ui nruucii xviiiici. miiLbCU uy 11 1 ill i i QT. 1 1 flA self for his monument.

Died aged 85 year, in Our new price list and remem- 25 UWU1.UU uuuoio 11. lApb I A I Apple Butter per quart 07d interlined, trimmed around the 1 99 a Fair Heavy mixed isho. in uiurK countv. unio. I 1 1 1880, in Clark county, Ohio.

that we won't be undersold. javauiena isfc Yvuiierisnper id 00 11. A Blankets, worth Here lies a man. a curious one. V.Ulldl ctliu uu v.CL", ui ui 1 All package (Jonee l(J Best 2 lb can Oysters 2 cans 25 No one can tell what good he's done And it has NO "Ash Pan." For twenty years the eminent Stovemakers hav endeavored to account for its phenomenal success without an iNor yet now mucn ot evil: POWER The Bee Hive.

Headlight Oil per gal. 13c 2 for. .25 Wagner's Baked Beans 8c 2 15 Where now his soul Is, who can tell? In heaven above, or low in hell? Lenox soap 3 bars 10 Witli tiod, or wltn tne devil. $3.75 each, for Irish frieze fc277S a. Pair for all-wool lioiiea uats 2c per so While living here he oft would say.

That be must shortly turn to clay And uuicklv rot. Best 1 lb can Oysters 8c 2 for 15 All canned Corn per cn 8c 2 for 15 Tomatoes 8c a can 2 for 15 Best Salmon 13c a can 2 for 25 Good Salmon 10 a can 3 for 25 Best Baking Powder per 20 Extracts per bottle 05 Corn Starch per lb 05 Gloss Starch per tt 05 capes strapped witn same ciotn 1 Ked, Grey or White Blank- Royal soap 2 bars 5c 12 for 25 Beat Teas per lb 85 Don't Shiver Like a Wet Dog This thought, would sometimes cross his brain. and double pleat in the back. I ets that ar worth i.so. "ASH PAN." For twenty years they hav fought it "tooth and nail" "fair and foul" "it could not suc- had NO ash pan." It is succeeding fairly well thank you its sales are nearly one-third the entire Hint ne perhaps nnglii live again.

Good Teas 15 Orleans Molasses 25 And maybe not. I Tina Gnrnna nar rva 11 An 90 As sure as he in dust doth lie, He died because he had to die BUT BUY ONE OF THOSE Don't forget we down them on tin lroab KJJ 1 UOl gMMWU MW Pure Cider vinegar per gallon 10 Baking Soda per lb 05 November rices on TUnberweare much against his will: Had lie not all that lie desired. Oil Sardines 3 boxes 10 This man would never have expired. output of Oaks and growing. It lie nad been nyiiiK sun.

Pepper per S) 15 Pure Spices per 15 to 20 ware. Stovepipe per joint 10 Elbows 10 Colorado potatoes per bushel 75c five bushel or over 70 California Ham per lb 07 Dry Bait Bacon per lb 06 PEIIIJISUliflR that represent a saving on every garment purchased: Ladies underwear at 15, 25, 40, 50 and 75c are actually worth one-third more. Misses, bovs. and men's underwear in all grades Mixed uauay per She Might. "Could yon learn to love me?" he asked.

06 Gum Drops. still leads the way without an ash pan and provides fame and a name for counterfeits to trade upon safely Inside the law. GREAT is the "I do not know." she answered thoughtfully. "The cause of education is making great strides I these days, and it is possible to learn most any I 10 25 10 Breakfast Bacon per lb 10 Feacb.es per can Muscatel Grapes 2 Pure Leaf Lard per lb 07 only Round Oak! Originated and made famous by BECKWITH, Dowagiac. tot Beat.

at money saving prices. Davenport SLatbrop O. POST A fine well improved farm of 150 acres, well We still handle that famous NORTHERN WHEAT FLOUR and located, well watered, plenty of choice fruit and very cheap, price $225. Cash on good Hells them at I) WEST PRICES, and ffuaran- wlirhave a carload of WINF1ELD FLOUR In a few days. LnM thtm the ennal if not the minerlor of the terms.

Call on or address J. A. 8TONBK, 2201 hiL-li oriced stoves sold bv other dealers. They Main street, uttawa nansas. A.

P. ELDER burn either coal or wood, and, with proper care. Main. will last a lifetime, run 1 aiao nas an immense Mo Ao MATE-MAS. Tor Bala or Trad.

lot both Mew and Heeona-nni voo ma rs.6o66. Co. nesting tsuive. of v- wW la Ten colonies of Italian bees. Write Habby C.

Bxydbk, Ottawa. Kansas..

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