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The Weekly Broad-Axe from Ottawa, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Broad-Axe du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 4

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We recieved a communication yes The Broadaxe. lubllshed by The Queen City Printing Co. LEON C. DUCHESNE. MANAGKB AND PROPRIETOR.

N. D. PARKER, Commission Broker, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, BONDS AND STOCKS. Private Wires Connecting with all Exchanges You can Buy or Sell Through me, for Immediate or Future Delivery, all Commodities traded in HARRY E. BIRD, EDITOR.

To whom all commnuications relative to the paper should be addressed. on any nxcnange in me uountry. Telephone 98. Booms, 6 and 8 Pickrell Building, Ottawa, Kansas. Advertising rates made known on application to this office.

TERMS ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Publication Office 211 Pouth Main Street. Entered at the postofSce at Ottawa for transmission through the mails as second class matter. terday from a prominent and influential citizen of Ottawa in regard to that Topeka Journal "special." After a few suggestions as to whom he and several others thought were the instigators and abettors, he proceeds as follows: "Though opposed to you politically, as a citizen of Ottawa, and as one who believes that every man who obeys the laws has a right to engage in any honorable pursuit without molestation or injury, I think the attacks now being made upon you, very un ust and unm anly. I cannot believe that the action of thisperson or more probably persons, is endorsed by the public generally; neither is it so great mystery that the greater portion of public imagine they know for what purpose the article in question was indited.

In my opinion, the writer of the article has overdone the thing, and that in the end you will be benefited rather than injured. It is an unfortunate circumstance, and will damage your business, to some extent. You may send your paper to myt, address for one year, and call at my office at any time for a dollar. I am your friend from this time This idea of making sport of any citizen beause of his enforced poverty or misfortune in business, is wrong. We have a personal acquaintance with Mr Eymann, and know the statements regarding hint to be untrue.

He is a model young man, and up to this time his honor has never been questioned nor his reputation assailed by any one. Plod right along Mr. Bird, and in the end you will triumph LOCALS AND PERSONALS. it to lease i ou, To make you steady patron to cause you to put the fullest confidence in our methods, is why we wish to make our store the right store. If we please you in the service in the qualities in the prices, you'll most likely come again, you'll be our regular patron.

We invite investigation we want your trade on this basis. Fresh Eggs, per dozen, 9c. Packaere Coffee. 10c. A LIAR ANSWERED.

(Continued from First Page.) in a certain republican enterprise that he has no time to fool away on us; we have not even been able to get acquainted- with the leading men who are supposed to have charge ot the allied forces or reform; from the very day we began our labors here we Jiave met with the most unfair and unwarranted opposition; our opponents have done everything in tjieir power to prejudice the business men against us and our business. Everything is against us, and our enemies have the best of the deal, and why they are. so determined to crush out so 'weak" and ''insignificant" a rival as they insist tie Broad-axe is, is to many a mystery. To us all things are plain. We have been in the past and are at the present time in the road that blocks up the way to the successful carrying out of certain schemes for the injury of the cause us to lose any sleep over it.

This is a free country, and if they take a notion to start a paper, that is their business. If we had the least inclination to leave the field that inclination has given place to determination to stay right here and carry on the the fight with renewed vigor. Since coming to Ottawa we have tried to conduct our business' on a basis of honor and fairness; our conduct has been that of a peacable law abiding citizen; we know we have a few friends that will stand by us; that sooner or later the prejudice now working against us will die out. The Broad-axe will continue to appear twice each week. boycotts, personal attacks, such attempts to ruin our business and influence as that made by the writer of the above "special" will only act as a spur to our progress.

In conclusion, if the dirty cur who sent the above to the Topeka Capital takes any except-tions to what we say about him or Java Blend Coffee, 12c. Sunbeam Mocha and Java, 20c. Vegetables. Have you registered? Cyclone for bargains. Splendid rain Monday night.

Strawberries are in the market. W. J. Bryan at Lawrence March 22. We are somewhat of a roaster our-self.

Do all your trading at the Cyclone store. We're a pretty lively corpse, if you please. Hoy Armstrong spent Sunday in Topeka. The Messiah" at the Rohrbaugh tonight. The Shaner House has been, neatly Miss Marie Shiras is visiting in Kansas City.

The Klwell, Restaurant building1 is to be refitted over vour enemies. J. L. Sailor, quarter-master sergeant TJ. who has been on duty at Fort Custer, Montana, for some time with the signal service corps, and who is now on his way to Washington, in compliance with orders from army headquarters, arrived' in Ottawa last Saturday His object in stopping off here was to reform party and the advancement of the opposition party.

We have any of his gang in this article he been loyal to the party. Thus why can fiud us at 211 South Main meet an old comrade who resides in we are opposed. In spite of the Street, up stairs, room 10. ouc ana oc leas, per pa, joc Fancy Prunes, per pd, 5c, Choice Rice, per pd, 5c. -Regular 10c Raisins, per pd, 5c.

P. R. MOISE, THE CASH GROCER. People's Store, 128 South Main St. SNYDER CUHLIIHGS, Have Received ()) THE LATEST STYLES OP Spring and Summer Suiting -and Trouserings.

Which we invite the public to inspect, both as to Quality and Price. Work done at home where your money will return to you. Dyeing and Repairing- done neatly. Patronize Home and Honest Endeavor. Snyder Cummings, Our Tailors.

215 Main St. Burlington. While' here "Jack" was the aruest of Jesse Getty Mr." Sailor hardness of our lot we have stuck to our post and by working day and ADDITIONAL LOCALISMS. The Logansvillej Ohio, Gem is our latest exchange. ') John McHenry and family have moved to Salina Mr and Mrs.

Johnson have returned from Paola night, and by sacrifices and-econo my, we have been striving to build To Trade A fine farm in Mont- cromerv couniv tor citv property in up a lime ousiness dv wnicn we Ottawa. Call at. this office. could earn a competency to provide entered the army at the commencement of the civil war and servecf-until the close. He at once entered the regular service and has continued up to the present time.

His first enlistment was in the 7th Indiana Volunteer Cavalry. He was captured at Dalton, Georgia, May 9th, 1864, and exchanged at Love Joy station Sept. 22, 1864, after having spent four tnonthB in Andersonville prison. His accounts and description of. prison life were very enteresting to us.

While that we have Oh, yes. it is a fact ellis must be erettincr terribly blind ior a wire ana rnme on, detained when he can't tell the difference be in a neigboringj state, for no other tween a. barber snop and a. commis sion And there are others. reason that our, opponents have so ruined our business as to make us FOR SAIvE Or will trade for stock of Dry Goods, Groceries or a mixed financially unable to send for them.

We give this little item as a sample stock, desirable city property. In here he was yisited by quite a number of old soldiers. and informed us that "gone up the flume." D. Parker visited Grand Island, Nebraska, this week. The republican city convention will be held next Tuesday.

County Attorney Deford is in Texas this week on business. Cyclone store is as good a place to buy as there is in Ottawa. Clarence Booze spent Sunday in La Loup with his-parents McVey went to Baldwin on ot the worK wrought Dy the gang quire of or write to Barris, Caney, Montgomery connty, Kansas. In view of all the evidence present Mr. Jacob Zellner, of Smith Zell- ed we plead guilty to the henious he had enjoyed his visit to Ottawa He goes on his journey to Washing ton soon Dunn's Commercial Agency report crime of heing poor.

The dish faced accident that sent this 'dis ed this morning that the Daily Re Telephone No. 49. CHRISTIE STREET COM. V- Chicago Qrain, Provision publican had changed hands; The patch, may strut around-, in togs of the latest style and fashion; but report is believed to be in error? It is not understood that Mr. Stine cares itV dollars tto doughnuts that if the ner the clothiers, has returned from his Eastern and announces that he was able to secure a tremendous stock at prices that are bound to sell the g-oods J.

T1 Taneyhill; of Caney, Kansas, who come to Ottawa to attend conference and also to look around with a view of returned home Saturday night. He is very much pleased with Ottawa. The Geo: D. Stinebaugh residence and truth was known he is in debt to to sell the paper. It it pretty well understood though that the some tailor or (merchant for every article he Our clothes do outfit playing in pretty hard luck, and that if forced to pay help, paper Exchange Building, Kansas City, Mo.

iUUUUdJ UlUlUlllgi Miss Marie Flaherty yisited with her sister in Kansas City last Sunday. Miss Spuflock, of Lawrence, has taken a position in the Boston Store as trimmer. License issued Monday to John W. Woodsum and Mary B. Sterling, both bills and other demands, it would look a little seedy it is true, but, $50,000 Capital fully paid up thank God, they.

belong to us and have to go to the wall. The Cadavar has nothing to crow over either, for on Ash street was bursrlarized last they are paid tor. it would have turned up its toes to'the eveniner and $8 in cash taken. The The storv resrardinp; that one daises long ago if it had not been that it haa had Joe BristQw and a couple of front door to the residence had been left unlocked for one of the members presentable suit of clothes" is very funny, indeed, rbut it is a fake from of the family who was out attending- a beeinninsr to end. jno one out a 1 References: Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.

Peoples National Ottawa. 13-PRIVATE WIRE TO CHICAGO and NEW YORK. Denver and Omaha. TheBest Give us a Call. Booms 1-2 Smith Zellner COR.

SECOND St. MAIN, F. DALRYMPLE, Mrg. sick person. fat government jobs behind it to furnish "the sinews of war." Gentlemen while you are lying about the Broad-axe and its "embarassmenta" don't fail to remember that you have troubles of your ownl -r human cur would attempt to palm off such a stor on an intelligent public.

1 of Jentropolis. Hiram Brindle, of near Williamsburg, was declared insane Monday by the probate court. Mrs. Rev. Daily is recovering fast from, her fall sometime ao; she is able to be about 8 C.

Haworth sail he averaged a bill of new goods every week since coming to Ottawa. C. Haworth says it wouldn't cost them anymore to print the truth once in a while anyway. hi U. 211 A Topeka special to the Kansas.

And now a word about A. Eymann. In the first place, we Get your work done at wish to state, that Mr. Eymann is painless II The Hand Laundry. Bentist.

one of the most honorable, conscientious and upright young men that ever walked, the streets of this city a man sterling character, above Our business re 214 West Tecumseh St. Office Over Brombacher's Drug Store the fire de-is being 11 IvUMSDKN GASKIIL. All Work Guaranteed. The. audience room at partment headquarters elaborately refurnished.

ccoccc C. SORENSON, B. C. McQuesten last Saturday sold his handsome place on Ash street to James Washburn, a wealthy farmer City World says: "Chas Haywood and Bert Miller have purchased the Ottawa Journal plant of F. Sheldon, and will run it as a straight democratic paper.

The move is said to be in the interest of Sam Bishop, of Lawrence, who wants to run for congress in the second district on the fusion ticket. Bishop is a democrat, and democratic newspapers in that district are quite scarce. Present indications are that the democrats of the second district are in earnest a-bout the congressional nomination, and it begins to look as if 'Mace' Peters of Kansas City is destined to have some difficulty in securing the nomination." While others are tottering the old reliable Queen City Printing Company's job work never was better. Best equipped office in the city for all kind of commercial printing, executed by experienced and the most skillful workman. Read ad in next column.

y-y Physician and Snrpn. Office Over 210 Main Street. Oyer lations have always been pleasant and agreeable, Before going away he settled up eyery dollar of his individual as well as his share of the indebtedness of the office, as we have the proofs Jo show. When he left he took nothing but what was his own. For long time he has been in the employ of Mr.

Ransom and is at this very time working for of Osage county for $5,000 Mr. Washburn will move here in the fall to educate his children. The property he has just bought is a very hand- Shotno's Store. Res. 7th an.d Beacn.

"some one, witn a nice resiaence ana OTTAWA, KANSAS. ten acres of ground. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases If ellis will come around next Sun him at ChanutcV Mr. Eymann is a day before he starts out on his regular Iist of patents granted to Kansas sabbath day risn, we win loan mm hard working industrous German, inventors this week Reported by C. our "partnersnip suir.

xi is saiu A. Snow Patent Attorneys, and if laboring for his daily bread that fish contain brain food, but this must be an error, and we desire to put Washington, D. C. Adanirom J. is dishonorable, then we have no Chapel, Arkansas City, car-coupling- ellis in evidence.

He is a great hsh device. Percy J. Hindmarsh, Topeka more to say. yf By mutual agreement, and on eater, but if he possesses any brains, no one has yet been able to discover the fact. account of Mr.

ES'tnanns eyes, which unfitted him for duty in the office, Saint Patrick was a greather mon thin the Fourth of July! Hooray! for Saint Patrick! Hooray for auld Ireland! May the day be not far distant whin Ireland shall be free! Yes, "why didn't the officers break he concluded to go to Chanute and in and make an arrest" bimply, be cause there was nothing- to break in a tning nor in me least ais-honoring to him nor the paper. and make an arrest for. Peace om- -v 1 A. A James Haley, of Hamilton, Mo is spending a few days with his daughter, Miss Jessie, and son, Bryant. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a social in the church parlors Friday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock.

Rev. C. M. Murphy, of Chicago, is conducting revival services at the Protestant VI ethodist church. Go and hear him tonight.

Miss Carr. teacher of mathematics at the high school, has been compelled by ill health to resign. return to her home in Ohio C. Fetters and R. S.

Parker have announced themselves as candidates for the office of street commissioner on the republican city ticket. We are pleased to place the Bos-worth, Sentinel and the Caney, Chronicle on our exchange list, both being neatly, printed and well edited papers. The Johnson case, or Lane liquor case, has been continued, new warrants made out and it will be tried in the district court next term. and son are in jail here. Knights and Ladies of Security will hold their social tonight March 16th, at the Shaner Hall Refreshments and a good time.

All friends of Fraternal societies are invited The A church will hold quarterly meeting next Sunday. Quarterly conference will be held Monday evening. Rev. Broos, presiding elder, will have charge of the meetings. The marriage of Miss Effie Clyde and Mr.

James Mosts of near Independence, Ks occured last Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. S. W. Clyde southeast of Ottawa About a weekago we purchased cers, even in uttawa, now ocucr than to do such a foolish action. Any person or person renting a room for Mr.

Eymanns interest and assumed business has a perfect right to come and tro to that room whenever they I full control of the business. We think a great injustice has been done Mr. Eymann by a journalistic polecat that sent this fake "special' choose to do so. They have the rignt to invite ana enicriam mc" there. If they feel like sitting- aown to a game of euchre, pitch or high five, that's their business.

There is seat-post for bicycles. Wm. D. Mon-jay, Burton, clothes line and pin. Alfred Sherwood, Topeka' electrically operated brush.

For copy of any of the abot patents, send 10c in postage stamps with date of this paper to C. A. Snow A Washington, D. Rev. H.

V. Spear was summoned yesterday by telegram to preach the funeral of Mr. EJ. H. Bucy-rus, Kans.

Mr. Kirby was an old Illinois friend of Rev. Spear. The large concourse of people from Bucyrus and Spring-hill attested the fact that a useful citizen and noble man had fallen. In accordance with the Lawrence Jeffersonian, Hon.

W. J. Bryan, the champion of the free silver forces of America, will lecture at the Rink, in Lawrence, on the evening of March 22. His subjeet will be "Bimettal-ism." Ottawa will no doubt send a big delegation to Lawrence on that occassion. Mrs.

Alf ord's son, on 7th and Cherry, who has been sick for a long time, is now improving quite rapidly, Dr. Sorensen is tending him. to Topeka. We hope the papers of this city w'ill deny this report as no more harm in it than playing in a a ma tter of justice to Mr. Eymann.

We do not deny that we were The Daily Mortgage was very kind in giving currency to that "dispatch" after being cognizant of the fact that it was a fake, and not one word of it true! Such malevolent magnanimity deserves a reward Dr Sorensen is now getting fixed up nicely in the Grimsley -property on West 7th It is going to be a fine Sanitarium and he has several patients in there already. One of our friends has suggested that perhaps Charley Haywood or Bert Miller, or were responsible for that "special." We have no comment to make. Lynch, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Q.

K. Livery Barn, Ottawa. Vacinating cattle Dr. Sorensen went to Waverly today to tend to Mrs. Wagner there, who is quite ill with rheumatism.

St Patrick's day tomorrow. approached with a proposition to go cigar store or barber shop. We deny-that gambling is carried on nightly in N. D. Parker's commission office, as the Daily Mortgage states.

There is not a word of truth in the statement. The entire matter originated in the to work in another office, but as an evidence that the proposition was not accepted we refer you to this brain of ellis dark the bold fisherman of rock creek. While ellis was writ issue of the Broad-axe. As far as being scared out by the ing up that roast his brain became muddled and he roasted the commission house and forgot all about that new enterprise to De inaugurated by Messrs Haywood Miller is barbershop episode. But what else concerned, that's all bosh.

There can be expected of a brainless circumstance like he is. is nothing in such a move that wUl.

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1898-1898