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Franklin County Record from Ottawa, Kansas • 6

Franklin County Record du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 6

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O. M. Wilbur spent Tuesday at Po "A dweller down the river brings Wesley Ckapol. Mrs. Vicks and daughters were the horrible news," says the Abilene liejiectorj, "that a small boy on Frank early passengers to Ottawa Tues Whitlow's place op last Monday day.

No. 357. 160 acre farm. 4 miles from Waverly well improved, nearly all" in cultivation, good house, large barn, fine grove, good stock lots, close to schV Price $20. per acre.

No. 369. SO nerps 'A milps fmm Wavorlw muni climbed a corn stalk to sec how the tn Pink Nicely and Smith were corn was getting along, and now the stalk is growing faster than the boy Local News. C. F.

Burk recieved a car load of buggies Monday. H. II. Cowan had business in Kansas City this week. Frank Gatlin, of Lane was up on a business trip Tuesday.

H. II. Cowan went to Illinois on business this week. quarrying stones in the Chipewa Hills Tuesday. can come down and he is plumb out of sight.

Al Bingham, J. B. Warfield Lettie Fitzgerald and John Soul tz- house, cellar, stable, orchard and plenty of water, 65 acres in cultivation and several others are trying to cut the stalk down with axes, but it grows so fast that they can't hack twice in man visited in Anderson county last week. balance hay land. Price $1,600.

mona, John Edington was in Pomona Saturday. Ed Fhillipi had business in Pomona Saturday. E. W. Dowd had business at Baldwin Wednesday.

Miss Clara Newell spent Sunday with friends in Pomona. Geo. Harris, left Wednesday for a few weeks visit in Ohio. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Pendleton, a girl baby, Aug. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Longwood started for Missours to visit relatives.

Chas. Deford is in the city for a short visit, from New York. Hon. W. S.

Fir ley, of Williamsburg was in the city over Sunday. the same place. The poor boy is living on nothing but raw corn and he XXX Chris Dam and wife visited at Mr. A. E.

Norton was west of Pomona No. 37L 160 acres 3 miles from Waverly good has already thrown down over four Riddle's last Thursday. on business Monday. C. Estcrbrook had business at Williamsburg Tuesday.

house, barn, lots, orchard, 145 acres in cultivation, never failing water. Price $3,600, XXX Wesley Chapel will hold an ice cream bushels of cobs. It is to be hoped that he will soon be rescued from his perilous position, but on such fertile social on the church lawn Friday evening. Everyone is invited. Ed Parker of Lane was in our city land as surrounds Abilene it is very No.

377. 160 acres; good house, barn, orchard foolish for anyone to climb even a XXX Our neighborhood was well repre fence post." and grove, 125 acres in cultivation the first of the week. A. E. Norton had business in Kansas City last Saturday.

Mrs. Ada C. Kendrick was in Wav-erly the first of the week. sented at the Ohio picnic Thursday. John G.

Ellis, ex-editor of the plenty of water and close to school. Price $3,200. one-half cash, balance on time. Quenemo Republican and postmaster Among the crowd were Mr. and Mrs.

Urlf, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs.

Parkinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. lleiser and Mr and at that place, is in a tight place, G. C. Appleton spent Tuesday with No.

402. acres, good 14 story house 16 24, The post office inspector found him short of $545. Ellis says that he loaned his son, T. A. Ellis $457 to specu friends in Williamsburg.

Mrs. or row. barn for 6 horses, orchard, all under Grant Smith, the city Marshal, was X' Mr. Nicely has been sick the past cultivation, 1 mile from Hall Summit. The Pennsylvanians will hold their annual reunion, October, 14th.

J. D. Wren and family of nomc-wood, spnt Wednesday in Ottawa. Attorney Smart attended to legal business at Leavenworth yesterday. N.

Waring has been appointed administrator of the late Roy Waring in Williamsburg Tuesday. late on Quenemo property, and he promised to return it the next day, but had not returned it when the in Price $1600. week. Geo. Leis, of Lawrence, spent spector arrived.

The bondsmen have XXX Gene Masters, of near Homewood Wednesday night in our city. No. 403. Fob-' Sale or Exchange. A first charge of the office.

drove through our vicinity last II. II. Cowan and Thos Long were class stock of drugs in a thriving lit Tuesday afternoon Mr. Rice, an old! Wednesday. estate.

tle city in eastern Kansas, will in- rf in Lane the first of the week. L. W. Cowan of Lyndon had busi ness in our cily last Saturday. gentleman who lives near Richmond, rode a horse to Ottawa.

He was Mr. and Mrs. McCullough visited at Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Oldroyd spent a few days with friends in Pomona this week. Charley Nicely's Sunday. voice about $2000. No.

404. 72 acres 21 miles from Waverly gol found lying on the side walk near W. Jordan's about 4 o'clock in the Jas. Turner is visiting friends and Ollie Farris drove toGarnett last relatives in Waverly this week. afternoon and was taken Stine- H.

F. Ellis was a passenger on the house, stable, orchard, never failing Burlington branch of the Santa Fe week. MissOra El well of Waverly spent water, nearly all in cultivation. This Tuesday evening. a few hours in our city Tuesday.

baugh's office where Dr. Gilley attended him. Mr. Rice soon revived, but was not able to return to his home until Wednesday morning. XX Will Chambers, of Greenwood was is one of the best farms in this township and can be bought for $20.

per Eleven cars of stock assed through Mr. Jackson, of Hall's Summit had in Ottawa Thursday. He tells the here Monday over the Burlington business in our city Wednesday. common story of good corn and fine Two Ottawa boys have just finished branch from local dealers. melons.

Vint Heed and wife, of Rantoul a ride on bicycles from Ottawa to1 acre. No. 4or. 240 acre farm 7 miles from Waverly, 160 acres in cultivation, 40 acrss mead John Harding and family of Lane was sight-seeing in our city Tuesday. Dell Rapids, South Dakota.

They XXX The Mesdames Birge and their fam spent a few hours in our city Sunday, A. Monroe is putting in a brick plant while enroute for Walton. ilies were visiting relatives ow, 40 acres timber, 120 acres fine bot at Lawrence to make vitrified brick. Are you going to attend the Far made the trip in six days. As soon as they arrived in Dakota they were offered work in the harvest field at $2 a day and immediately tied up their wheels and closed with the job.

Mail and Breeze. W. II. Slaughter was attending to business in Meivern the first of the mers' and Merchants' Fair at Williamsburg September 4 to Mr. Harve Edmundson and son were week.

trading in Ottawa Thursday. XXX The clerical force of the Dunn es Hon. H. F. Sheldon and Attorney At this season of the year our aim tablishment is greatly aided by the Dora McCullough spent Sunday Richards were in Salina the first of assistance of Miss Maud Ross.

with friends in Ottawa. XXX is to clear the decks for fall goods, hence, if you need a suit, hat, shirt, underwear or anything worn by man the week. L. C. Jones, one of II.

L. T. Skin Ex-Adjutant General Allen, of Wil tom, 3 acres in orchard, a good story house (6 rooms), 2 wells, barn 34 36, double corn crib 28 36, hog house 14 32 and several other out buildings. Price, $7,000.00, $3,000.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. No.

407. 220 acres, near Waverly, 140 acres in cultivation, 80 acres pasture, fine orchard, 1 story house 4 rooms, cellar, well, cist ern, barn and other outbuildings. Price $5,000. No. 408.

145 acres, 5 miles from Waverly, 70 acres in cultivation, J50 acres pasture, 5 acres in orchard, 1 story house 4 The Mesdames Farris and Williams were the guests of Mrs. Kiefer last liamsburg, passed through here en ner's salesman, is visiting at Peoria kind. We are making very attractive prices in all lines. II. L.

T. Skinner, route for Kansas City yesterday. this week. Wednesday. XXX Ottawa, Kansas.

Quite a number of Ohio people from The Franklin County Fair will be this vicinity attended Ohio day at Mr. Rathbun made a business trip Rev. G. W. Gamble, of Ottawa ac held September 19 to 22, and it will Waverly yesterday.

be the best ever held jn the county. cepted the M. E. pulpit at( Williams- to Nicely's Wednesday afternoon. XXX Do not fail to come.

Durg last bimaay morning, me sud- J. Ernst and family of Pomona are now citizens of Ottawa haying moved The farmers of this neighborhood ject of his discourse was "The Sab The finny tribe and wild feathered deserve credit for mowing and keep to this place last week. bath." A subject that he has highly entertained and interested Ottawa frcinds of Greenwood county are li rooms well, itist-n, Iarncrids, ing the roads in good 1 audiences on several occasions, able" to be victims' of an Ottawa crowd ojf huntsmen. Those who compose the Miss Lillian Boston, of Williamsburg; passed through here Monday Work is still being done on the party are, Messrs Hughett, Ehret and morning for Kansas City. Mud Creek ditch.

Several of the boys attended the Paramore. -Mrs. Ada C. kendrick of the Re base ball games between Waverly and Tommy Cox, of near Homewood who ran away from home several Iola, at Waverly this week. M.

R. Irey has purchased the restaurant on the corner of 1st and main known as the Baker restaurant. Mr. Irey took cnafge of the same last Friday evening. He is a good resturant man and is well prepared, to supply the hungry.

Mrs. Ed C. Barrand children, who have been in Illinois the past eight coup, on a trip the first of the week, to the eastern part of Coffey weeks ago returned from Kansas City E. J. Crego of Burlington, who has and western part of Franklin counties one night last week.

i "Daisy." been at Eldorado the past week, in the interest of the paper, was taken spent an hour in our city Tuesday. quite sick, caused from injuries she received in a run-away some eight years since is at her parents home in Pat McLinden, a cattle feeder near Williamsburg, shipped two car loads months, came in Wednesday night List ot Real Estate of stock to Kansas City Wednesday Williamsburg quite indisposed. and went oh to their home in Waverly Thursday. They think that there is no place like Kansas. Paul Phraem, of Lawrence, passed Clyde Craig, of Waverly, who has through here enroute for Waverly creek uns through the farm.

Price $3,000. Terms: $2,000 cash, balance on time. No. 409. 106 acres, near town, 60 acres in cultivation, balance in hay and pasture, good orchard, 4 room house, plenty of water.

Price $2,500. No. 410. lots 50 150, 5 room house, cellar, well, cistern, barn, buggy shed, some fruit. Price $800.

This a desirable location. No. 411. 160 acres, 4 miles from Waverly, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and hay land, story 5 room house 24 28. barn 24 40.

best peach orchard in the township, plenty of water, best farm this side of the Neosha, Price 5,000. Will trade for hardware stock. No.412 1 lot 371 150, Kansas City Missouri 2 story house, 8 rooms, cellar, 200 barren cistern, good location, rents for $20.00 ner month, value $3,500, wants For Sale by Several of the professors of the Ot Wednesday, to take part in Ohio Day been at the Santa Fe hospital here for the past two weeks to be -treated tawa University are studying in the B. D. Bennett and family have been enjoying a visit from his sister, Miss summer school in Chicago which will more eminently lit them for the splen for a sprain of the muscles which caused water to settle around his lungs, was able to be out on the street Wednesday and tlie doctor gave him Grace of Williamsburg, the past week.

did work they have before them the 220 S. Main St. Ottawa, Kan. Dr. Donaldson will make a fine dis permission to be in Waverly yester coming college year.

The base ball game between play of hogs at the District Fair day. Clyde will not be able to go to September 4 to 0. Williamsburg Star. work for at least a month, Miss Dela Cowan went to Lyndon Ottawa and Iola Monday was a bad one for Ottawa. The score was 12 to 1 in favor of Iola.

The Ottawa battery No. 337. Geo. W. Martin, in his paper, the last Saturday to spend a few days with her brother Claude, and other 80 acre farm, 5 miles from Waverly, Kansas City Gazette, tells the follow did good work but had poor support.

52 acres in cultivation, balance in pas relatives. ing on Judge Botkin. It is too good The Methodist people at Norwood ture, good 3-room house with a 12 14 to keep, so we pass it around: Miss Lulu McDuffle accompained cellar, stable and cribs, 35 bearing ap by her Sunday school class, enjoyed a gave an ice cream social at the Chapel Wednesday night. Quite a number of the Ottawa young folks drove out ple trees and other fruit, plenty of liv here conies Judge Theodosius Botkin with a scheme for cleaning out the Klondike. He wants an encampment very pleasant day at Weaver.s beach ing water.

Price $1,300. One-half Wednesday. and report a line time. down and balance on long time at low of G. A.

R. located in the neighbor J. W. Santce and son Geoage are A young man who was in company rate of interest. No.

341. shipping a carload of wood from thei hood, and then see how the old soldiers will lick up, we mean spill the beer. If the judge will excuse us with a lady friend asked, "Do you object to my smoking?" "Certainly place to Mr. Kerr at Ottawa. Wil One of the best 120 acre farms in liamsburg Star.

not," she replied, "It is a man's privi we will use him as an illustration of why nothing is ever done in this di this part of the state. 80 acres in cul lege when he is not with ladies." A Mr. Winner, of Leavenworth wno recently bought the street car line at Lawrence is coins to put in an J. K. Patterson and D.

A. Mc-Roberts, two of Coffey county's suc rection in Kansas. One of the funny Kansas stories we have heard pertains to Botkin when he was judge of the tivation balance hay land and pasture only two acres of waste land on the farm. A good one story house 16 24 a fine barn 16 30, living water, pood lots and everything in first-class ordre electric car line. cessful farmers, living near Hall's district court hi the wild and woolly Summit, were in Ottawa Friday and The second quarterly meeting of Saturday on business.

days of Stevens county. 'They say' the judge would drive into town in the morning, and halt in front of a the Baldwin circuit will be held next Saturday unci Sunday, August 10th Price $2100. No. 350. Williamsburg folks enjoyed another and 20th, at Valley Chapel.

band concert Saturday evening. The drug store, when he would call out, The Franklin county teachers, who A fine 80 acre farm within 7 miles of a good town, a good one story frame house 16 24, barn 10 30, a never to trade for farm near Waverly. No 413. 160 acre, 4 miles from a good live town, 65 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and hay land, good 4 room house, stable well, good young orchard, creek runs through the farm, some timber, always plenty of water. Price $2,800.

Terms $1,200. Cash, balance in five years at 7 percent iufcjra t. No. 414. 1591 acres, 90 acres In cultivation, balance in meadow and pasture, new 1J story frame house 24x28, fine cistern at kitchen door, barn 24x32 with 16 foot posts, good shed on barn 32x32.

Price: $3,500, one third cash balance to suit purchaser. No. 338. A good 80 acre farm 2 miles south and 4 miles west of Burlington. Not over an acre of waste land on it, a line two story house, a g'Kid barn, plenty of water.

Want to exchange for an 80or acre farm near Waverly. No. 339. 80 acre farm, 41Jiuiles from Waverly, well improved, 55 acres under cultivation. Price $1,300 or will trade.

members of the band are showing their appreciation of the support the have been attending the summer Is Bud 'Bud would come the response. 'Why, Budweiser, of If Bud was in a sample was called for, but if not in, the judge would drive over to another drug school at Emporia, returned to their failing well, 50 acres in cultivation town has given them. The Temperance people at Burling- respective homes Wednesday. store, and call out, 'Is Ann 'Ann A man in CoiTcy county reports the "worms having eaten all the crab-grass ton will hold a mass meeting at the Hamilton opera house to discuss plans to stop the sale of liquor and adopt 'Why Annhelser, of out of his field arid left the corn, Thus the judge has two chances of some method. going behind the returns to learn C.

J. Munz, formely a pedagogue of that the law was observed. This illu CoiTcy county, has recently been ad balance hay land, all tillable except 2 acres which is In a hog lot. This 80 can be bought for $21. per acre.

No. 352. 320 acres of fine land, 11)5 acres in cultivation, balance hay land and pasture, a story and a half house 14 24 with a one story 1 12 14 and a one story house 16 24, two good barns one 16 30 and the other 30 32, cribs and other buildings, lots of never failing water. Over 300 acres tillable. Price $19.50 per acre.

strates the sincerity there is back of mitted to the bar in Denver Char the anti-beer howl in Kansas, and is ley is a true type of "de fader land. That is the kind of worms for a man to have. At this season of the year our aim is to clear the decks-for fall goods, hence if you need a suit, hat, shirt, underwear or anything worn by mankind. We Tare making attractive prices in all lines. II.

L. T. Skinnkk, Ottawa, Kansas. all the explanation that is necessary to show why nothing Is ever accom But it sounds good In the The county attorney of Ellis county lias notified the parties who have been catching mocking birds, to turn newspapers, and keeps the good people, who do not like beer, quiet." them loose or they will be prosecuted..

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1899-1899