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The Weekly Broad-Axe from Ottawa, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Broad-Axe from Ottawa, Kansas • 4

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Si- The hicrh school committee has de The Broadaxe. PARKER, cided to change the commencement program somewhat this year. For several years the representative sys Commission Broker, BONDS AND STOCKS. rztllztti by Tfce Qaeen City Printing Co grain; PROVISIONS, tem has been used in selecting com LEON C. DUCHESNE, MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR.

menceracnt orators, but this year the committee decided to arrange the Private Wires Connecting with all Exchanges HARRY E. BIRD, EDITOR. To whom all commnuications relative to the program so that the valedictorian and salutatorian would represent the class paper should be addressea. You can Buy or Sell Through me, for Immediate or Future Delivery all -Commodities traded in on any Exchange in the Country. and an educational address would fill an important place upon the program.

Advertising rates made known on application to this office. Eooms, 6 and 8 Pickrell Building, Ottawa, Kansas. Telephone 98. The valedictorian is always the mem TERMS ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ber chosen from the Latin course who -Publication Office 211 South Main Street. has gained the hig hest scholaship dur OUR CHAMPIONED ing the entire period of three years in The Commercial Band.

It is rumored that an effort will be made by the members of the above organization to rent a room or rooms. Entered at the postoffice at Ottawa the high school. The salutatorian i for transmission through the mails as second class matter. tne member 01 the course furnish them neatly and make for themselves a comfortable home. The who has gained the highest scholarship during the entire three years.

idea is to have at least two rooms: LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Take the Price They quote you, then come to us, and see if we don't save you money on your purchases. Meeting competition no matter where is a strong feature of our business. Buying in the best markets buying for cash, enables us to meet it in an economical way for you. Bring your out-of-town catalogue with you bring the prices that's the gist of the matter.

We'll one to be fitted up as a practice room, xne committee granted tne senior witn everything in a com class the sum generally allowed for fortable and convenient manner, with a carpet on the floor, pictures to adorn the walls, neat furniture, and other Too much rain. Don't forget to register. City election April 6th. commencement cards and named Wednesday, May 18 for Class Day. things, to make it present a cheerful The class will prepare a program and and inviting appearance.

Such a W.4J. Bryan at Lawrence March 22. announce, hour and place later. place to be kept open at all times so that the boys can practice whenever We are pretty well, thank you, how Herald. Judge Reynolds is anticipating a they please Another room, to be nicely fitted up as a reception room for the entertainment "of visitors.

are you? Robert Crow visited Topeka Thurs day. good time the coming summer. He has just received word from his broth er, Harvey Reynolds, in Monroe coun Carpenters and painters are very would be a splendid idea. The boys deserve all the assistance we can possible give them in their effort to make the organization and all that pertains ty, that he expects to leave for Kan busy. sas soon and spend the remainder of A crossing has been put in on Sixth to it first class 'Mr.

S. Fy. Lemon is his days here He will come directly take the chances on the result. 7 Ks Home Dried Apples 25c 3 doz Fresh Eggs 25c 50 lbs S. K.

Flour 75c All Pkg Coffee 10c Fine Fat Prunes 5c Fine Fat Raisins 5c Fancy Cabbage 5c fi Heinz Sour Pickles 5c doz 3 Evaporated Peaches 25c P. R. MOISE, THEO cash grocer. People's Store, 128 South Main St. very deeply interested in this matter.

WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Will address the people at Lawrence, Kansas, TUESDAY, MARCH Subject: BIMETTALISM. street at Oak. to Ottawa and make his home with the The Columbia Colored Minstrels and he is of the'bpinon that a move in this direction will have a tendency judge. 1 he judge's brother is, four to bind the organization more firmly years the younger and they were toghther.

We Hope the band may have returned. T. J. Gregory was down from Wells ville Thursday. through the war together, the judge succeed in securing their new quar captain of the company of which his ters without delay, and that all will take an interest in the matter of as The green was very much in evi brother was first lieutenant Herald.

sisting them, for there is nothing too dence Thursday. John Shanahan left Ottawa Sani good ror tne Commercial Band, Revival Meetings at M. P. The Commercial Band was out tarium this morning and is pronounced completely cured. As it will be re Ottawa Barbers Hake Rule.

Church. Revival services each evening this Ottawa Barbers' Union No 1. We membered he came here five weeks ago, suffering from nervousness and week at the Methodist Protestant tne undersigned barbers of the city of Ottawa, for the purpose of better church. Conducted by Rev.v C. Murphy, of Chicago, Illinois, who has trouble with his digestive organs He was so weak then that he could not walk a block, but for the last few days he has walked two miles every day, and he left today, as he is completely cured, and is very thankful to Dr.

SNYDER CUMMINGS, Have Received IQQQ THE LATEST STYLES OF Spring and Summer Suiting -and Trouserings. Whichwe invite the public to inspect, both as to Quality and Price. Work done at home where your money will return to you. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing done neatly. Patronize Home and Honest Endeavor.

Snyder Cummings, Our Tailbrs. 215 Main St. had over two years experience in revival services in the East and in various places all over the United States. Come out and hear him tonight. You have only to hear him once to want to come again There will be an Old Soldiers' Meeting at the Methodist Protestant church, Sunday, March 20 at 2:30 p.

m. sharp. All old soldiers, their wives and all others are invited to attend. Sorensen. Wednesday evening.

O. H. Adams of Iola, was a yisiror in our city Thursday. 'Doc" Duncan has been captured and is in limbo again Bert tie nsen has been laid up with rheumatism this week. Hiram Brindle has.

been taken to the Osawatomie asylum. Dr. Grant has sold his residence in North Ottawa to Geo. Anthony. The damp weather of the last week has been pretty hard on rheumatism.

Miss Rcttie Nowland of Osawatomie, is visiting Miss Minnie Detwiler. The first issue of the new democrat paper will come out the last of next week. Attend the oyster supper at the Second Street Mission next Tuesday April 7 the Kansas Woman's Press Association will hold its eight annu ing our condition morally, socially and do hereby covenant and agree that we will be governed in our work by the following rules, regulations and rchedule of prices, without deviation therefrom: RUIJSS AND REGULATIONS. 1. That on all week days we will close our shops to the public as follows: At 8 o'clock except Wednesday and Saturday nights; Wednesday nights at 7 o'clock p.

m. and Saturday nights at 12 o'closk, or as near that time as practicable 2. That we will not open our shops on Sunday to the public for any purpose pertaining to the barber shop or bath business. 3. That our shops while closed both evenings and Sundays shall be free from window blinds or shades, so that all may see that shops are actu al meeting at Topeka.

The program ncludes a paper on ''The Evolution of the Newspaper Woman," by Miss ida Frow, of the Republican, and also one on "The Weekly Newspaper as an Educator," by Mrs Lena Fuller of the Times. For THE NEW A new stairway has been erected eading to the second, story of the ally closed Telephone "No. 49. CHRISTIE STREET COM. and Exchange Buildinc, Kansas City, Mo.

Burk building, the home of tne new 4. That we will adhere strictly to the following schedule of prices: R. S. Parker will run as an inde pendent candidate for street comrnis Hair cut, clipped or trimmed in any democratic paper, soon to be launched on the sea of journalism by Messrs Haywood Miller. The first issue of the paper will appear in a few days.

25c style the customer may select ioner. 10c 15c 25c Mrs. P. R. Moise and daughter, $50,000 Capital fully paid up Shave 1 Seafoam -Shampoo Mustache Dye -Hair Singe 1 Rowena have returned from their Is now open for business; Call and see us, we will treat you right.

ON THE WHARF -Near the Bridge. James Kelley. i 2Sc 25c Iowa visit. The damp weather of the past few State Reform Press Association. days has nearly laid us up with The Kansas State Reform Associa rheumetism.

Eeferences: Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. Peoples National Ban, Ottawa. 3-PRIVATE WIRE TO CHICAGO and NEW YORK. Denver and Omaha. The Best Service in the West.

Give us a Call. Rooms 1-2 Smith Zellner Bldg. COR. SECOND fc MAIN, F. A.

DALRYMPLE, Mrg. tion meets at Manhattan, March 21 and 22. A very program C. W. Rowland of Wells ville, a first class calciminer and plasterer has will be presented, as follows: FIRST DAY AFTERNOON SESSION.

moved to Reports of officers Appointment We wish the boys success. The city clerk has given notice that the registation books will be closed Friday evening, March 25. All voters who have not registered since January 1st of this year cannot vote at the coming city election unless they register before the closing of the books on March 25. S. C.

flaworth, our enterprising merchant, is furnishing three lovely rooms over his store. It looks very suspicious, brother Haworth. We are inclined to believed that we have prophesied right, and wish you all the happiness possible. Politics should cut very little figure in a city election, especially when it of committees-jtOther routine busi Jesse Getty, at the restaurant, 213 South Main, has put in a gas stove for ness. Paper "Job for Profit," cooking purposes.

Gomer T. Davis, Concordia, Kans. Blind Boone will be the next at- Paper "How Can Populist Papers traction at the Rohrbaugh. Next Get your work done at The Hand Laundry. 214 West Tecumseh St.

IUMSDEN GASKILL Best Work Together?" H. N. Gaines, Baptist Young People's Rally. The Baptist's Young People's Union of the Miami Association opened a ihree days' session at 2:30 p. m.

here yesterday at the Baptist church. The following program for Sunday is given: SUNDAY MORNING. 6:00 Sunrise Prayer Meetitg. "In the World, But Not of It." John 17:15. Leader, Mr.

S. Franklin, Ottawa, 9:00 Sunday School Teachers' Conference. "The Teacher's Work Aside srom the Lesson," Dr. F. Hetrick, Ottawa.

10:30 Sermon to Young People. "A Field of Service. for Young People," Rev. W. R.

Wood, Ottawa. 12:00 Sunday School Delegates invited to join the classes. "John the Salina Union. Wednesday night. Paper "Thes.

Agricultural College Changes," Hoffman, Enter For some reason or other the last issue of the Broad-axe was in great prise. demand this week. Paper "The1 Responsibilities of a Reform Editor F. J. Smith, Russell comes to street commissioner.

Mr. W. C. Springer of Rantoul, and Miss Reformer R. Parker has announced himself C.

SORENSON, Physician aaft Surgeon. Paper "Some Suggestions Rela tive to Business Policy," H. R. Hon as an independent candidate He has Lena Gaskill of this city, were granted a marriage license Thursday. Married At the residence of T.

V. Ashby, Thursday evening, March 17, ey, Mankato Advocate. made a good officer. Why not elect EVENING SESSION. him again? Public meeting in the nature of a The following have announced reception, the program for which will Miss Edna Johnson and Grant Hasty.

Office Over 210 Main Street. Orer Shomo'sStore. Res. 7th and Beach. OTTAWA, KANSAS.

Special attention given to Chronic Diaeasei themselves on the republican ticket: be arrainged later SECOND DAY MORNING SESSION. Rilla Baldwin-Green, for city clerk; Reports of committees. General Baptist Beheaded. 3:00 Evangelistic Service, led by Rev. H.

Whitehead, Topeka. 6:30 B. P. Meeting. "Why We Are What.We Are," Leader, Prof E.O.Harmon.

"Gleanings from Baptist History," Prof. R. Parker. "Early History of the Ottawa First Baptist Church' Miss L. Newton.

"Why We Are What We Rev. A ball and oyster supper was given Thursday evening at the north side of P. hall by Fraternal Aid Lodge, No 366. D. F.

Steelman and C. Fetters, for busin ess. Election of officers. street Commissioner. R.

S. Parker After the business session adjourns the members will visit the State Agri a will run independent. R. Miller went to Garden City cultural college W. B.

Cusick, Notary Public, Real Estate, M. McCarthy received through the mail today a bunch of shamrock from Oyster Supper; W. R. Wood. Wednesday to adjust a fire loss for the Merchants' Insurance Company of New Jersey.

7:30 Address, "Our Distinctive his mother and sister, Mrs. Sullivan There will- be an oyster supper at Principles, and Why They Are Dear the Second street Mission Chapel of Cahirciveen, Ireland. Mr. Mc to Us," Pres Riggs, Ph. D.

Commissioner Parker has caused a next Tuesday eveniner. March 22 A Carthy prizes it very highly. Herald, 9:00 Farewell Meeting of Delegates short but excellent literary program Thursday Rev W. R. Wood.

has been prepared, and everything 10:50 Paper. Business in Christi Young Mr. Alford really seems to will be done tofmake a pleasant eve-niner's- entertainment. Everyone is anity; Christianity in Business," Mrs. be getting along very well, and.if he Insurance, Collections; Etc.

Rental Agency. 333 South Main Street. Two Doors South of Postoffice WARS Mabel Stillson, North Ottawa. cordially invited to attend and enjoy a dish of oysters, literary treat and a 11:20 reports from So keeps on as he is going on now, he cieties, Mr. Stanard, Ottawa.

social time all for 15 cents. will have no more heart disease in a short time. Dr. orensen is treating SALT3 Or will trade for stock IP him. of Dry Goods, or a mixed aim II stock, desirable citv tropertv.

In Our old friend Cv W. Prewett is be quire of or write to Barris, ing urged by his friends to make an Caney, Montgomery connty, Kansas. effort to secure the position of chief WH Lynch, Veterinary -Surereon clerk at the Osawatomie asylum. He Ipafnless H)enti8t crossing to be built at Eight and Oak, and two others are to be built at Eight and Princeton. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Roland of Wellsville, have moved to this city to reside. have rented property on Willow street.

Miss Bell, daughter of Dr. Bell, and Dr. Gsell, both of Richmond, were married at the Dr. Bell residence last Wednesday evening. Yale's Devils Auction at the Rohrbaugh March 25 This will be the greatest attraction of the season.

You should not miss it. As we go to press we can learn nothing as to who are the possible or probable candidates, on the populist Jbr democratic city ticket We would like to know who they are Yale's Devil's Auction Coming March 25. ii and Dentist. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. K.

Livery is competent as well as deerving. Barn. Ottawa: Vacinatinff cattle Rev Hoover removed to Cof- Omce over Bromoacner urug ecore. for black-leg" a specialty. All Work Guaranteed.

feyville yesterday. This is one of Mrs. Russell has just returned The Flour fight has not ended at CHEAP JOHN'S. We sell 50 lbs Flour, warranted equal to O. for $1.05 SO lbs equal to Gem 95c 18 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 Raisins, per lb 5c Dried Peaches, per lb 5c Java Blend Coffee He Package Coffee Wc Sorghum, per gal 30c 3-lb can Tomatoes, 8c, or 2 cans 15c Colorado Potatoes, per bushel 90c Pure Seed Early Ohio Potatoes 60c II.

A. HATHIAS, Proprietor. 105 and 107 East Second St. from a business trip at Chicago and the be at places in the conference. The society asked for Mr.

Hoover five St Louis. She has engaged Miss Mae Cal Heck has returned from Hot Finney as trimmer for this season. years ago, ana laued to secure mm. Springs very much improved in health City Assessor Wharton has com-j Printer Wanted A steady, relia- rnmvtrfri Via annual rn 11 A nf ski tic! 1 Another excursion will go to Sabine me ana mansiuous pnniet wu -iwiu citizens uestions about their person! Pass, Texas, April 4. something to his advantage by writ- al effects.

Blind Boone at the Rohrbaugh on ing me witnout aeiay. a snap ior pr. Sorensen's office is now 210 Main 1 March 23. the right party. Harry ju.

i street; Residence. Ottawa Sanitarium.

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62
Years Available:
1898-1898