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Ottawa Daily Eagle from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

Ottawa Daily Eagle du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 3

Lieu:
Ottawa, Kansas
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3
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LOCALS. Register Sweet cider at Morell's. Geo. Fowler is at Manhattan. Register! Call for Free Coinage Cigars.

Michigan cabbages at Morell's. Ask your grocer for U. S. flour. Fruit, Fruit, Fruit at Morell's.

The college foot ball team take the 5 Missouri Pacific tomorrow for Denver L. N. STACKER, 310 MAIN STREET. For Dress Goods, Trimmings, Capes, Jackets and Cloaks. Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Children.

Table Linen, Napkins. Best Goods for the least Money. to play a team at that place. This is going a good ways to get a game. J.

B. Lockwood has a fine line of paints, brushes, oils, glass, drugs, school books, and toilet articles. For underwear, hats and caps mackintoshes, and all- kinds of fur-uishings go to Adler's. It is not good policy to be polling the school rooms. But especially should the teacher refrain from belit J- Tomorrow is the last day to regis-ter.

Ten cents for the Eagus until the election. Mr. Bryan put in seventeen hours speechmaking-on Monday. Adler has the best and largest stock of neckwear to select from. D.

Wilkinson is making the walk new on Cedar north of First The registration books are open of evenings. Remember next Monday is to be the big rally. Cowdery wants your patronage. Give him a call. If you negleet to register ere tomorrow passes you cannot vote.

Thomas the leading grocery firm of North Ottawa, have a large stock, and solicit your patronage. The falling leaves feed many a merry bonfire these evenings. New line of Underwear, just received at Bee Hive. tling those who do not agree with 1V If Jewel and Riverside Stoves Are as good as the best; there is none better. Notice the little Heater; it is cheap and good.

A r.K0V- I CCTTPOrfcT- HOTBLAST DRAFT- i IP her. The Bee Hive is the place to buy your Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Underwear. Nearly every merchant in Ottawa received by mail large McKinley posters, expected to be hung in their stores to advertise the republican candidate. "Wanted To buy some of the 53 cent dollars, made from the much talked of cheap silver. Will pay 100 cents in groceries.

Thomas Bros. Hair cutting a specialty at Peterson's barber shop. CoL W. H. Rossington and U.

S. District Atty. Perry will speak at the opera house tomorrow night. They are of the fossil democrats and will pretend to support Palmer. -f The Ottawa High school boys are I I I Ld 3 Write your name and address on the above lines.

Tear off this coupon Ticket Ld and put it in the sealed box provided or iif the purpose in our store. On the day (y named the the box will be opened and the p- drawing taKe place. This ticket may win the stove. 2 t-p i planning for a debating society. The registration books close the 23rd.

Don't put it off. The Lincoln school building of To-peka is closed on account of diphther IDTTIEBST BEOS. ia. Clothing made to order at Adler's. MAIN STREET.

Wm. Manes attended the Select 1 Knight annual meeting at Hutchin ing Friday night at the Hall. the parachute failed to open and the balloonist came shooting down with FOURTEEN BAL00NISTS Lost Their Lives This Year. If you have moved to a different t. 'v terrible velocity.

ward you must register. At last the parachute opened, but to Paints and Oils at Cowdery. Low the horror of the spectators, Anderson From the Chicago Times-Herald. The season of 1896 has been ex- est prices. Ott.

Carrier is digging a well and continued to fall, while the parachute swayed and toppled and slowly settled. The rope by which the aeronaut otherwise getting ready to build a i tremely unfortunate for aeronauts. More accidents have happened than in anY other season. This is due to the house on his lots on the corner of Oak .1 -i1 1 iY and Sixth. had been attached to his parachute had been broken by the sudden shock ot its tardy opening, and the doomed H.

F. Sheldon and S. W. Case went man was dashed to death, All of his to Richmond today to be at the Bryan club tonight. ribs and his right arm were broken, son.

Call on C. M. Bennett of 304 North Main, for stoves and tin work. The selegates to the Grand Legion of Select Knights returned this morn- 0 Go and see the new line of Dry Goods, just received, at Bee Hive. 118 S.

Main street. Twenty-six shop men are reported as having accepted the trip to Canton to see the (elephant) For cash, G. A. Anderson is the cheapest shoe house in Ottawa. I al- low no one to undersell me in the line of foot wear.

Every Bryan man is wanted at the Bryan Club headquarters Friday night, to talk about the Monday's Ral- Fresh and canned fruit, at Thomas Bro's. J. B. Chapman stopped over night and such was the force of his fall that a hole in the earth fourteen inches deep was made. Anderson was a res Kv Hanes is elevating his yard- on Hickory and Fifth.

NOTICE. Meeting of the Bryan Club, Friday ident of Fort Smith, and was only 22 years of age. fact that there has been a great demand this season for aeronauts from circuses, political associations and county fairs, and, as a result the supply has been heavily drawn apon. Capable and experienced balloonists are scarce, and inexperienced, though ambitious, aeronauts have 'assumed the dangerous profession, and! through ignorance or carelessness have paid the penalty of their presumption by lost life or broken bones. Fourteen aeronauts have suffered either death or serious injury in practicing their profession this season.

Two of those who lost their lives were women, while many minor accidents have taken place. evening lira, important ousiness. Want all members to attend W. W. Jordan, Vice-President.

Russell has an immense line of Clothing Samples. 131 1-2 South Main. NORTH SIDE NEWS. i in Ottawa, and this morning went to Atlas checks given free with each 25c Cash or Credit purchase in our China and Queensware Department. P.

K. Moise, Groceries and Queensware, Opp. Court House. One of the most serious of these ac his campaigning tour in northern Kansas. cidents took place at Paola, on October 1st.

George B. Anderson, whose professional name was Snyder, Buy your clothing for your self and boys at Adler's. Best and cheapest place in city. attempted to take a parachute drop Mr. Bryan is now in Indiana.

The The time 'for pitting up stoves is a harvest for our hardware men. A few of the North side' shop men started for Canton this morning. Mr. Frank Elliott returned yesterday from a few days visit at Omaha, Neb. H.

S. West is painting the Fttniture Factory. Mrs. McLaughlin returned yesterday from Chanute where she has been visiting for the last two weeks The Kagi.K 6c per week. from his balloon after it had reached an altitude of 3.000 feet.

Thousands Mike Kennedy has a veritable garden in front of his wholesale house. The red stick has made the most Hoosiers will be for Bryan one week of people had gathered to witness the from Tuesday with ahandsome major ity. ascent and drop. When the balloonist detached his parachute and began to The ministers of Topeka were the only ones in the way of the sound fall a cheer went up from the waiting marked growth of his collection. A boy about fifteen sat on the ground and wrote a letter on the sidewalk on Third and Main, probably to his mother, fie looked homesick.

crowd Soon, however, a murmur of terror swept over the assembly, for money League holding political meet ings Sunday afternoons..

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Pages disponibles:
108
Années disponibles:
1896-1896