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The Times-Leader from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

The Times-Leader du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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The Times-Leaderi
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Ottawa, Kansas
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XKe Tiieg'-Xeader 'V BAHRAIN SI 'ottawa, Oct. 27: ITY AND NEWS- do you WANT THEM? Now is the time buy jpjir Fall biljs at stpro filled -to meet v- Jiave- the: largest storey containing the wants of J. K.Jones was in from Norwood -Wednesday. Rev. Brummet, of Baldwin, fpent Sunday in the city.

John Shepherd aa in from Hays this -week with a line load of potatoes. 21. R. Harris was doing the great kargesj; Stock of bIiow at Chicago last WeeK. Mr.

11 axon Sr. has returned from his Michigan visit via. the World's Our stock consists of- Fair. .,.,1 Tom Imes ma It) a visit to lijs home Rantoul, Saturday to visit over Dress Sunday, "The Second bibtrict Convention of jhe Equal Siiffragests will be held at Hoy. 2nd.

has een qn the AT PRICES COMPETITORS CANNQT MEET; seyejaj days. tlL jars. Atyora, 01.: ttantouir was id 'mis') In 14 1W visit mv store; the city, shopping. R. C.

Campbell arid wife left Wed nesday for a visit t6 their daughter who Jives in Denver Colo W. R. DEAN, 234 SOUTH MAIN OTTAWA. E. Robinson who was.

here lat week taking a look at the landmarks of his former home returned to' St Louis Sunday. I Sec. hest RA 1 1 -t- Ed McGrath and wife, A. Martin, on the business side of the checker board. There is onlv Largest and finest half doz Lusk, H.

Deistelhorst, of Williamsburg visited the White i ity The Dunkard-'s meeting at Forest JJorticnltnral Meeting. Monthly meeting, Oet 17, residence of S. H. Cramer. Attendance small.

Committee reportsd that room in court bouse had haen secured. Park last week was noted for the good attendance and the devout blooms J.00 Second best- li- doa .50 Exact time and place of show will be announce! later Everybody is invited to attend, admittahse1 free, aad all having aay chrysanthemums are invited! bring of thanks to Commissione-s by the following of the consecrated and conscientious believers, in their creed. Society was parsed. Report of committee ori Chrysanthemums accepted Con. Lowell, Leslie Grabendike.

and full power; given to act. Elec them for cbuipetitiohV One dny only and Dode El well RtartAil will be th iShow Everybody come. r- Bi CoMMirrEa. for the White City, bode will re the past week. The Baptist people are putting the parsonage in order, this jpeek, for use by the new Pastor, Eev.

Pope, who will enter on the duties of tnio field in the near future. Rev. J. D. Hewitt, D.

D. president of the College of Emporia, occupied the. pulpit last Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Church; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Bands have been visiting friends In the city and returned to their home in Columbus Jltfg, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Underwood, after an extended stay in Liverpool, turn here in about two weeks, the others will spend the winter in Round Oak Stove, Hundreds of Iraiiaikiis The original has been manufactured as a speciality for 12 years, and stands without question the leader. Every stove sold upon An Alsolule fiuaranlee (o Give SalisliciioD, or Money Refuoded. Wisconsin.

D. Fogle, of Williamsburg, naid for his visit Ottawa, last week, by In all. classes of merchandise thre are lines wh'ch, are mmufactured to imitate the genu.ine, and so closely do they come to it, that it is (jlmost an impossibility after a garment is niade up to' tell the imitation from tde genuine; but after a fewifweeks of wear imitation. gooda plainly tion of; trustees deferred until the December' Cramer was appointed committee on dispfay. Music by Miss Cramer.

Mr. Chandler' and his paper 1 on Grapes was absent, and Cramer was unprepared, Music by Mr. and Mrs Cramer. Paper, "Cnildren in the Gardan," by Mary E. Lester: i Reports on vineyards by Mr.

Tripp and on orchar ls by Messrs Cramer and Lester, followed by discussion on what are, and how to Dfoduse oeing summoned to sit as a iuror at the District Court but he took his medicine all right Ih-as-much as he rot 'o occupy the box in tha new show their The colors wnrt house. England and an extended journey on the" Continent, have returned to Ottawa. Th Hnn'li'n'v f'fvuiir fade, the fabric gives way and the whole garment fs Teady for the raf- Since tha Scout ha gone Post, Comm ander Fetters spores elegant gold; headed cane as a. token of appre Ration Of, the S. V's Camp No.

IB lp th e. part he loworhigh tops to fruit trees, and beg: These gbods are manufactureii purnoselyr auoiion, bankrupt and Alley kicked for a 'paving' and. now they are batting' 't'helr'toes'againA, pruning and its results generally, with report dm display. Moved and My fair stock is no in, and my store open everjr evening. Cali earjy' before the, strt out price sajes, jueichants buy.

th-in to sell in thaf way, Contrast these ''goods liiethods Jr the same but to hb'efffe'ct'as we'1- un carried that we adjourn to meet.Noy af Tripp a. br'oten ancf 'sElect what votl thtxi- pdict on the same and paved i'tdfWlJneot haafwiava'riMi! a Fred dupftrljneot haaalwiays idome a 4arc tot Chrye-alSSuiec tcTP will be, 1. show: CAsk guaranteeeyerythiag we sell, and Av P. Elder 225 south Main n' I UUCI, Ottawa Kaus. Best collection of plants .00 Second best col.

2.00 Third fM Best.single plant, red l.oo Second best single plant, red, .50. Best white, 1.00 Second best .50 Best yellow, 1.00 Second best .50 Best pjnk, 1.00 Second best .50 we sell these honest, perfect made and lelibl.e goods a osm price for LKSS than tl'e trash is bold ap J5 pe ceot cutprioes. 18-4 H. L. T.

Skinner. "Why Is He So Irrijlabler This question Is often lieard and nearly as often unanswered. Jtis not always 'reujembered, a it should be, that the occasion of ill-temper and irritability is often to be tmsiness; i we- shojr noreinew. eholCbvBtyles thia season tlianal.of the othjf houses-put Child) en's; suits, sged 4 to to $6, Boy's, 14 to to P12. Overcoats 1.50 to $10 Ail of these goodsiwill give satisfaction.

18-4 iHvLT. SKiraBB. There are two apple trees in blossom on Dr, C. Cjwdery's new residence property in North Ottawa, This vyould seem a. lirtle singular in any other stats except; Kansas, but will take sometning more startling than a Kansas apple tree preparing for a winter crop of fruit, jause a surprise in natures domain iti these parts.

i We have recfcived'S' case's Of Under wear from the manact'urers. Good, warm, gray merino, 40c per garment, worth 75(5, and tine lambs wool at 75c. per garment. Other houses call it phenp af These are great bargains; and worrt last a'J season. 18 4 H.

T. Skinneh. Capt. Boltwood was at Fort Smith, Ark, the first of the1 week to see if a view of Arkansas, vouId verify th marvelous stories Of that commonwealth. Ike Yail has traded nis thoroughbred Malcolm for a patent right which is considered right move LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY Best collection of Pomponorsmall found 11 tha physical condition of flowers 1.00 Seuond best coltestlon .60 Best pair of Bouquets 1.00 Sec.

best, pr. -50 Best table pice J. 00 Wc the persons affected What is the use Qf trying to a' man whose liver has. gone hack oa'him? If a inan is tortured witrheumatism Loan MONEY BUY NOTES INSURE PROPERTY WAKEFItLD GATLIN At Drag Store LANE, KANSAS. Oyercoats.

FALL, 1893; NOFSINGE ESS DEALERS IN Men's saits. ffi Good, double and twist Worsted suifF, 4.50. A Men's overcoats, good and wermS u-owii, BOBBssjuttea's- eassnner suits, aim nn o.uv, 4.pif; 1.0, O.W, 0.00, 6.50, of the past -11 be forever si.KSSa; FURNITURE everyone, as it has marked, as nertod Ml 1 i a uu iuw prices 'nave -never oeen Detorefanffwef OiVr drPS1f6 II jhope tonvee them again.) Hazily we now on ihe ipward moveteii no Pies framesWall Paper UNDERTAKERS GOODS. Constantly on hand. guaranteed.

LANE KANSAS evTr7 1 tl0UblQ VeFi DurinS the month of Jly nierchandise oMmfmM esul- is1 thaHur of the gre Resale 'markets. -The ot our ct.lh fiDeSt of! and Furnishings at, pricewhich, will cause all I thrTh uTr 6 ld WW ot mdA.tc,, etc. We feel fortunate that "we, bought when we did, although took some nerve to load up ft But now you all will reap the. benefits of our risk, as fte prices which, we have how can he be expected to be affaMe and agreeable? Can a confirmed -uc gooas at retail is as low as our dyspeptic be expected to be cheerful Boy's Clothing. i7 UUIll UDiay Tfnrtai.t Knn Si iv uora uuu 1 ilia il ill UVUug.

coming these good things are gone we cannot du-1 and always ready to a fuiny stoiyf Tho only way to remove the diffloulty is to get a cause. Dyspep goods are marked in plain figures' andt PR1CE Bov's suits. ia reu wnoiesaie iiUnricpH. sia, rheumatism, impure blood liver troubles yield to Hood's Sarsap-arilla; this is whv it is an effective tranquilizer, a peaceful messenger, and a preventive of domestic quarrels. Men's hatsOc to $4.00.

Boy's hats, 25c to 4.00, 4,50, 5.00, 5.76! 700' 8'00- 8-50, 9-00 9.50, iffi 10.00. I We guarantee these pi-ices, 25 pu If cent less that other house, 1 cf ober. Crockery, Glassware Queensware PLATED WARE ancj FANCYWARE. SSI SOUTH MAIN ST. L.C, CRITTENDEN, Notary Public and Conveyancer, ftM INSURANCE COLLECTIONS Lane, Kansas.

ju en's underwear, 85c per garment! Skinner. gjg Work shirts 23c to $1,00. -f- 'if, School Beports. Report of Cole school Dist. No.

40, for the month ending Oct. 13: Total number of pupils enrolled 33, average attendance 28. Those pupils neither absent nor tardy were Otto Pierson, Pearl Eldridge, Rosooe Btith and Clyde CJurtis. Comwbia Teacher..

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Pages disponibles:
12
Années disponibles:
1893-1893