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Ottawa Daily Eagle from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

Ottawa Daily Eagle from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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STACH LOCALS. Register! Register! Opera house tomorrow night. Call for Free Coinage Cigars. Jim Martin is in town today. No kick on silver at Bird's.

Miss Brown, a rnissionory on the Sweet cider at Morell's. 310 MAIN STREET. fields of India, from the First Baptist church of this city, is in the city for a brief visit. Ask your grocer for U. S.

flour. For Dress Goods, Trimmings, Gapes, jackets and Cloaks. Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Children, Table Linen, Napkins. Best Goods for the least Money. staohbs.

Bryan Men, Register. Hon. David Overmyer, at opera house tomorrow night. Buy your clothing for your self and boys at Adler's. Best and cheapest place in city.

One of two rosy cheeked girls, not long in their teens, were overheard More walking hats at Bird's. If you have moved to a different ward you must register. J. F. Maxey, 'of Pomona, is in the city today.

You can buy shoes or millinery very cheap at Bird's. A. E. Miller spoke at the Y. M.

C. A. meeting yesterday. J. F.

Rice will speak next Sunday. Adler has the best and largest stock of neckwear to select from. The spring registration is good if you -live where you did. But be sure you registered. Michigan cabbages at Morell's.

The Devil's Auction had a good house, and was highly appreciated. Cowdery wants your patronage. Give him a call. A blind musician coagulated the people on the corner today, A first class shoe repair shop at Bird's. 1 Brysdn, of North Ottawa, died yesterday, the funeral being this Afternoon.

Mrs. Bryson died only fput ten days ago. Thomas the leading grocery firm of North Ottawa have a large stock, and solicit your patronage. Jewel and Riverside Stoves Are as good as the best; there is none' BETTER Notice the little Heater; it is cheap and good. to say: "Sammie tried awful hard to get to put his arms around me." For underwear, hats and caps NOV.

mackintoshes, and all kinds of fur A $25.00 Stove nishings go to Adler's. Elder h. S. Cooper, evangelist from I Fa iiufciir I Li Topeka, will preach in the M. P.

HOTBLAST DRAFT. church, on North Main on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Come out and hear him. 2 7TE Id LJ Ql Write your name and address on the above lines. Tear off this coupon Ticket and put it in the sealed box provided for the purpose in our store. On the day named the the box will be opened and the drawing take place.

This ticket may win the stove. J. Hauser will ex-pound gold standard doctrine at the Opera house tonight Tomorrow night is David 220 MAIN STREET. Overmyer's night. MR.

BRYAN, AT DETROIT. New line of Underwear, just receiv president of the silver league an ex-republican of marked abilities, and For cash, G. A. Anderson is the cheapest shoe house in Ottawa. I allow no one to undersell me in the line of footwear.

Robert Atkinson Jr. left today for Ft, Riley where the Kansas National Guards spend the week in encampment. Paints and Oils at Cowdery. Lowest prices. Rubbers, 25 cents, at Bird's.

Rev. J. W. Stewart was at Carthage, Sunday and in the evening delivered a lecture to the Annual Autumnal festivities. The registration books close the 23rd.

Don't put it off. Wanted Boarders. Good beds and board. Cheapest place in the city 118 East First street. Baker University college papers change their names as often as the ed at Bee Hive.

the widely known congressman from Texas, Bailey. The country people Call on C. M. Bennett of 304 North are to bring baskets for dinner, and Main, for stoves and tin work. A new coat of paint adorns the com make an all day stay.

Remember next Monday. bination front of Manners, Chenoweth, Franklin, Sutton and associates If the Kansas City Medics anticipat Detroit, Oct. 17. -William Jennings Bryan completed his tour of Michigan tonight by addressing the largest throngs of people ever gathered at political meetings. From a platform erected against the Washington boulevard side of the Hotel Cadillac he talked to a mass of people which' rilled the wide boulevard and extended far into adjoining streets.

At the Auditorium he -spoke to an audience which occupied every inch ed an easy game when tackled Ottawa university they, were treated to a surprise party at Exposition park yesterday afternoon. The Medics had WANTED To trade for property in or near Ottawa, a feed, Meal and Chop Mill all clear. For further information call at this office. the advantage in weight, averaging 174 to the visitors' 158. The locals were shown, however, that there is of space, while thousands stood outside, waiting for ai possible- sight of something more to the game than avordupois and brawn The "little the candidate.

Lastly, he appeared upon a stand erected at the Woodward avenue front of the city hall before a giants" from Franklin county clearly A. Davenndii Jr. crowd which was so great that it stop out-played the locals in point of team work. Neither side could score in the first half, but in' the; last the ped all street cars and other traffic Medics crossed the line twice One wind changes. The U.

paper has been "Ottawa Campus" for ages. Rev. Wickum is back from a visit with his Are you registered? An eminent speaker tomorrow night at the opera house. The new Masonic Home, dedicated only a month ago at badly burned Sunday morning. Clothing made to order at Adler's.

The reports from all over the county are very encouraging. Big gains are reported. Silver meetinj at the opera house Tuesday night. A S3 cent dollar goes all right at Bird's. T.

Stith is in town today. He is an able silver man from Harrison goal was kicked successfully, but the second attempt was a failure, making GRAND RALLY. We pay 12c in cash the score 10 to 0 in favor of the Medics. K. C.

Times. for The store of Cannon Reed, of Garnett, was burglarized last Satur day night and about a wagon load of The seats in the A. M. E. church a re One week from today, Monday 26th, will! be the grand rally of the campaign The program' will be given later, but at 10 o'clock a parade, will which will outdo anything the opposition can get up.

The Bryan clubs "all over the county will be sent; At 11 o'clock the speaking will begin at the Tabernacle. Four of the most eminent men of the campaign will be present. Hon. J. W.

Leedy, our candidate for govenor, Hon h. C. Boyle, our candidate for attorney general, Hon. R. W.

Turner, state being placed today. Go and see the new line of Dry 320 Main Street. BARBER SHOP. For Fashionable Hairdressinij, BATHSHot and Cold. BEN PETERSON, Proprietor.

Goods, just received, at Bee Hive, 118 township. Dr. Cowdery and college student Gaiser are before Judge Robbins with a difference this afternoon. The 6c per week. S.

Main street. Fruit, Fruit, Fruit at Fresh and canned fruit, at Thomas BrO'S..

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Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1896-1896