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The Ottawa Leader from Ottawa, Kansas • 8

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Remonstrance We publish the following proceedings THE OTTAWA LEADER. The California Springs cheese factory has become one of thenost important industries in Franklin county. It is located about four miles north of the city, at California Springs, and is run by Mrs. II. J.

Col well and Ei W. Humes, agent. The of a meeting by request, without knowing anything of the merits of the case: Missouri Pacific Time Table. Change is Time. On June (5, a change in the time tables, of the Kansas Arizona Division of the Missouri Pacific railroad was scheduled as follows Arrives.

Leaves. Passenger 4:.40 r. m. Freight 4:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.

Justice Beemau's Court. The following is a small portion of the lively business transacted by George W. Beeman, J.P.and P.Jthe present month CIVIL DOCKET. Lucinda Foster vs. Sam.

R. Wilkerson jury trial; for plaintiff one cent. OTTAWA, KANSAS'. niUHSDAY MORNING, JUNE 17. A meeting was held on the 8th in the depot at Rantoul station, to remonstrate against the removal of said station factory manufactures 2.000 pounds of Levi Shaner vs.

Geo. Thomas continued to 0. A. Seymour's farm. Over fifty of milk into cheese daily all of them six-pound cheese.

They are sold principally Local Laconics. I i to June 17. the prominent farmers ot the township in are highly prized for fam Libbun Clark vs. Thomas F. Westall; COMMERCIAL.

Ottawa lietail Marketa. Prairie hay, per ton Cattle, butchers stock, per ily use. From a personal knowledge of $25,60 for plaintiff. the merits of product of this factory, we CRIMINAL DOCKET. can recommend it as being of excellent State vs.

Geo. Parker, Minnie Lindsay, were onMiand promptly at the time appointed. The meeting was called to order by Dr. S.n. Merrill.

Henry Shively was unanimously elected chairman, and F. J. Thomas secretary. The chairman presented the objects of the meeting in a short speech, and ap iTo marriages this week. Deacon Nugent is vinwellt- Sell's circus will here or or tibout July 8.

Finest line of hats in the city, at Mrs. B.J.Franklin's. Eva Farmer; grand larceny; bound over quality, and sure to please all who give it atrial. to District court in $100 each. Hi so 1 'Ml 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 10 10 State vs.

A. F. Curchin and Eva Farm KtRS, frmm per ra Hogs, live una fat, per Salt, per bbl Potatoes, per bushel. Onions per bnshel. Apples, per bushel.

Beans, peHnishel Chickens, live, der dozen 1 50 Eggs GRAIN AND FLOUR. Flour Fall wheat XXX, fall wheat er; fornication and lascivious behavior; fined $100 each, and committed for want -best in the world Favorite Cook Stoves-at A. J. Elder's. The finest toilet soaps in the city at the Palace Drug Store.

Below we give a few of our prices, and we have goods enough for all at these figures: 18-thread serge shoes, from 75c to $1 00 pointed a committee of five to draft resolutions. of bail. See the Favorite Cook Stove before buy The following were the committee Dr. ing, at A. P.

Elder's, S. H. Merrill, II. H. Day, I.

N. Sparks, F. J. Thomas, Taylor Stewart. Full proceedings of the Chicago con Ladies' kid button boots, 1 25 Ladies' kid 3-bow sandals, 1 00 After a short recess, the committee in troduced the following resolutions vention on the inside.

Beat selections in millinery at Mrs. S. J. Franklin's, Main street. State vsMrs.

Cleveland, Mrs. Burt, and Lida Edwards assault with intent to commit murder; dismissed for want of prosecution. police court. City vs. John C.Raglan disturbing the peace fined $1.

City vs T. Edwards; assault and battery fined $1 and costs. City vs. Mary Brown; same; fined $1 and costs. tranam, Wheat, fall 70 Corn Meal, bolted Corn Meal, unbolted Bran, per hundred Corn, per bushel 20 LUMBER, ETC.

First clear Second clear A stock (' stock Whereas, It is understood by the peo ple of Cutler township that a party or For the neatest window screen, go to Ladies' kid slippers, 75 Ladies' goat slippers, 75 Ladies' kid Newports, 1 00 Ladies' solid pebble goat Newports, 1 00 Men's fine calf boots, 2 00 and all other goods at proportionately parties have' secured tha privilege of mov Black Hunt's, Main street, 3 00 3 00 to so 80 40 24 m. 00 V) 00 45 00 (0 00 30 00 45 00 40 00 sn oo 2) 00 22 50 20 00 4 00 3 00 2 83 C3 00 2 00 ing the station at Rantoul from its present The Dubuques play with the Ottawa location, and believing such a movement First or A flooring Second or flooring Reds Jo-day and to-morrow, low prices. to be injurious both to the railroad com Sunday School Day. The Ki C.L.& S. is replacing the old pany and the township, and that the privi rails on its road with new steel ones, It is proposed to make Wednesday, June 23d, a grand "muster day" of the Sunday Third or flooring.

First or clear siding. Second or A siding. Third or siding A shingles Shaded shingles Kxtra So. 1 Dimension Come and see us. Guy Milner.

The best cigars at the Palace Drug Store. The population of the city foots up 4.040, as follows: First ward, 1.070; Sec Bf-hnols of the countv. The place of A good stock of fly nets and covers kept by T. II. Starling, Main street A sample copy of this paper will be sent 'ft' A r.

meeting will be Forest Park. Last year the attendance was the largest and best Lath 22 50 Rough inch lege has been secured through misunderstanding or misrepresentation: therefore, Resolved, That we, the citizens of Cutler township, do earnestly protest against the removal of the depot from its present location for the following reasons First That S. T. Emerson, chief engineer of the St. K.

A. R. R. located said depot at what seemed to him to be the best location in Cutler township that that ever graced the park. Let the number be doubled this year.

Every school Fencing 22 506-25 0 ond ward, 1.240; Third ward, 1.120; Fourth ward, 610. It will be seen that the above does not fall below the estimates made before the enumeration was taken. The Cloud House, James M. Edmond- is urged to rally in procession in full force, with banners and avcII filled bas kets. free to all who will furnish us their address.

I have a few hundred dollars to loan, on long time, on good farm property. S. Devoee. S. Devore makes collections a special-' ty." 'Offlee-FroRt I'opms oyer Chicago The plSce to buy crockery and glass The grand procession will move along gon, proprietor, enjoys an enviable noto- CHURCHES AXD SOCIETIES.

The C'h relies. United Presbyteuax Bcv. W. It Hutchinson. Kvory Sunday, morning r.nd cvuniiig.

Sunday school at 12 M. M. P. Curncii (North Side) ttev. Baldwin Every Sunday, morning and evening Sunday school at 9:30 A.

M. iety among traveling men and others. Wc unanimously concur with his judgment in regard to said location, it being the most convenient point in the township Main street at 10 m. At the park there will be music and addresses, and a good time generally. The subject of temper The best in the market is found on its tables.

6-7. ance will be made somewhat prominent Congregational ftev. James G. Dougherty. A good stock of fly nets and covers Every Sunday, morning and evening, bunday school at 12 kept by T.1I.

Starling, Main street 6-7 Christian Elder J. M. Eankin. Every Sun Something New. A five Steinway piano accessory at Bar from which to ship grain and stock.

Second-That Mr. A. D. Reed, upon whose1 land the depot is situated, has laid out a town adjoining said depot, in conformity with the suggestions of Mr. Emerson.

Third That quite a number have bought day, morning and evening. Sunday school nt 9:30 a.m. Episcopal ttcv. Hoi den, of ker's Gallery. Also a very fine new in this year.

Gov. St. John expects t6 be present as one of the speakers. Rev. J.

E. Gilbert, of Topcka, and W.H.Reed, of Kansas City, have also been invited. The Franklin County Sunday School Association hereby extends a cordial invitation to the Sunday schools of Douglas, Anderson, Coffey and Every alternate Sunday, in the Congregational church. ware is under the City Library, 95 3Iain street. L.

C. Ober. The M. E. church will hold its second quarterly meeting on the Osawatomie charge, on the 19tii and 20th, at Lane.

Refreshments free for all. After you have read this paper show it to your neighbor and ask him to subscribe for it. Sample copies furnished free to all who will aid us in this way. strument especially for tine cabinets and groups. 1 lots and built upon them with the un derstanding that the depot was perma Mennonites in Manitoba.

Some miles west of Pembina, on the Osage counties to participate in the cele nently located, and that the removal of British side ofjhe boundary line, there is said depot, from its present location would a large settlement of Russian Mennonites. M. E. Curnon Rev. J.

T. Hanna. Every Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at 12 m. PnESBYTumAx Uev.

D. C. Milner. Every Sundav, morning and evening. Sunday school atiax.

Baptist Rev. J. P. Stephenson. Every Sunday, morning und evening.

Sunday school at 12 m. Catholic Rev. Father Lucas. Second and fourth Sundays. Sunday school at 8 o'clock.

Coloked Raptist William Smothers, Pastor. Every Sunday Snuday xnhool at 2 v. a. A. M.

K. J. P. Howard, Pastor. Every Sunday.

Sunday school at 2 r. si. be greatly injurious to them. About 7,000 have come to the Government has reserved 500.000 acres Fourth That it would be a very great Hasn't Ottawa enough "get up" to celebrate the Fourth of July Paola and Louisburg, in Miami county, already have injustice to the community to remove the for their settlements. It was a beautiful morning when we set out on a "prairie station from its present location, in view bration.

By order of the Executive Committee. P. Fai.es, Secretary. Evangelical. Ottawa, June 9, 1880.

The State Evangelist has appointed the undersigned as a committee to call a meeting in this county for the purpose of making arrangements to put an Evangelist at yacht," behind a pair of quick-stepping of the fact that the citizens of Cutler township gave the entire right of way horses, to visit the Mennonite Reserve. through the township, and also four hun their programs for the day printed. Favorite Cook Stoves require one-third less fuel, bake quicker, are heavier and more durable, and the only stove sold with a written guarantee. A. P.

Elder. Burglaries on a small scale were perpetrated upon some of our business houses Our road lay along the north bank of the First S. E. I.utheiun tr. llomoorg, ra-itor.

Every Sunday. First S. A. Lctiiekas A. Sandberg, Pastor.

Every Sunday. dred dollars toward paying for the right of way through Harrison township, sup work in the county. Therefore, we have Pembina river, skirting the edge of the timber, and occasionally cutting across a point of woods which ran out into the open prairie. We passed many thrifty- posing that the depot would be perma Secret Societies. When not otherwise indicated.

Lodges meet iu nently located at Its present location Fifth That in view of all these facts Temple Block, corner Main and Second street -1 we hereby pledge ourselves to suppor appointed a meeting, to be held at the Christian church in this city, on Saturday, June 19th, at 1 o'clock p. m. All the churches in the county are requested to send delegates, and as many others as possible are invited to attend. Isaiah Pile. John Jkfit.ries.

with our patronage those who have set last week. This is an evil that should oe rooted out, if the guilty parties can be found. T. F. Bald whfc.

manufactures a superior kind of screen one that is not excelled. Housekeepers will find it to their interest to leave their orders with him. Shop on tled among us, and expended their capita looking farms, where the men were still working at the remnant of the harvest. At Smuggler's Point there was a log tavern, and we stopped for a little dinner. The landlord was a frontiersman who had tried life in many Territories.

We asked him whether the Mennonites were good in improving our town, and will not sup port a town at any other location in Cut ler township, i B. NT. BLASKKSBAKfell. A. Alderman.

MASONIC. 1 Union Chapter, No. 15, Eastern Star, meets first Wednesday each month. Mrs. Myra iUottram, 5 Jl iss Pelle Uu well Secretary Tancred Commandery No.

11, meets first and; third Tueo-lnyii. h. C. Wasson, E. J.

A. De Valley, Recorder. Ottawa Chapter, No. 7, meets second Werinc-day each month. J.

-W. tteford, 11. b. Patrick, Secietaiy. Franklin Lodge, No.

18, meets first and -third Fridays. J. A. BiiaU.W.il. E.

H. Pwaniore, Secretary. Ottawa Lodge, No. 128. meets first and third Mondays.

D.CAoung, Sec. Olive Branch, No. 33 (colored). Lodge room These resolutions were signed uy tne settlers, and how he liked them. "Well," he Isaid, "they're quiet enough, and some on 'em lives pretty white; but Second street.

i S. Devore represents the only company that insures against the elements. Farmers desiring to be protected from fire, light-ning and tornadoes will do well to call on him and get a policy, Women played a prominent part in us- they ain't no good to the country. They live on black bread and melons, and raise following: II. H.

Day, C. L. Chcrrie, B. H. Reed, J.

N. Sparks, V. H. Gregg. S.

J. Shively, James Smith, John Dennis, Geo. Merrill, George Shoop, George Cretzringer, John S. Healy, Dr. S.

II. Merrill. R. C. Bacon, L.

L. Lord. Joe Sparks, E. B.Worth, Henry Personal. L.

Hawkins went to St. Louis on Monday. Wm. F. Miller, of Princeton, was in town Saturday.

Mrs. llev. E. J. Baldwin arrived home their own tobacker; and when a crowd TWnvm's court the past week.

If VV'-W" they continue to cut up such shines as was Wn-Pfl ftcjiinst them, a larger room will on 'em comes in here to drink, each man steps up and drinks, and pays for his own liquor." Such conduct as this, of course, is subversive of the very first principle of our American society, which recognizes treat yesterday evening. Geo. T. Potterf will soon return from Ohio to run his oil mill. over Parmenter's store.

I. O. O. OF K. OF H.

Ottawa Lodge, No. 2, 1. O. O. meets every Saturday Miller, Devore Secretary.

Ottawa Lodge, No. 23, Knights of Pythias, meets oorr.er TJ hird and Wain, every evening. E. K. Kellenuergcr, P.M.

Adams, lv. of U. S. Ottawa Lodge. No.

807, Knights of Honor, meets second ami fourth Mondays. S.U.N ilsou Shindy. David Shrink. Dr. V.

U. israa-ford, T. S. Kirkham, T. II.

Easterly, Dolph Houg, A. A. Hoag, A. D. Reed, Henry McXutt, C.

P.Vandermaiu J. A. Logan, Mrs. A.S.Vinson made a visit to her son Taylor Stewart, Q. D.

Cole, J. F. Weaver, at Richmond this week. ing as the true medium of friendly intercourse. A few miles farther on we found the Thos.wesquu, Kepoueiv E.

Fuller left for Texas, and A. V. Cobb for St. Louis, on Tuesday. be needed to court them in.

G. A. Smith, invites patronage for his Norlhsidc He has fresh bread and cyery variety of eatables, confectionery, always onhand.andon Saturdays a supply of delicious ice cream. Messrs. J.

Adler Co. will move on the 1st of August to a more commodious location, on the west side of Main street. C. H. Allen, S.

Odenbaugh, J. M. Cartz-dofner, Aaron Gregg, J.W. Gorsuch, Ira T. Gregg, J.

W. Shively, Allen Gregg, W. II. Gaul, Jacob Worth. The following resolution was then introduced and adopted Born.

farm village of Blumenort. It is not the largest of the villages on this reserve, but it will serve as a type of the rest. The flWJTC! may be found on flle nt Geo. ArtvortisinR Bureau 1U Spruce at-. where adwiji ting contracts may bo juade tor it in MiW YOKK.

June 3, to the wife of John Cassidy, a highroad was simply a wagon Thev will. 'then increase their immense track over the bare plain. An irregular line of a dozen low thatched houses on son. June 8, to the wife of E. P.

Hubbard, a son. June 9, to the wife of Thomas Hood, a son. stock of goods, and add several lines not Through Tickets each side of the road, and a steam saw- Resolved, That wc, the citizens of Cutler township, do hereby extend a cordial invitalion' to all stock buyers who do not consider themselves lords and kings by virtue of their money to. come here and ship, and we will give them our hearty now in hand. uill, made up the village.

The farms ra Michael Ilaugh. stone and brick mason, To the wife of John W. Gorsuch, of diate from this center. Every man culti vates his own land, and the four-and- will contract and do uli kinds of work in Ida department of business. Will take NORTH, SOUTH.

-if twenty families have the advantage of Rantoul, twins a boy and $vl three pounds and one pound four ounces respectively. Both doing finely. Mr. G. is a blacksmith.

li vino; close together, and making common front against the hardship and loneliness support. Committee appointed to properly represent the wishes of the people to the railway officials: J. N. Sparks, H. II Day.

Dr." S. II. Merrll, Henry Shively, John Tullos. EASTa.xdWEST!:- of frontier life. Each village has its head -t.

man. or Schulz its school-master who town lots ou contracts. All workfiy nun performed fully guaranteed. Enquire at II. Hency'B grocery store.

References Wheat generally go'od corn waist high; fruit will be plentiful, especially -apples and peaches rainfall abundant tine prospects for tobacco; barley harvest In full TO 3,500 General Grant will meet the people of Kansas and Missouri at Merriam Park, Johnson county. Kansas, on Friday, June 1880. For the purpose of giving the people an opportunity of meeting him, teaches in German; and if the village is too small for a church, the Pfarrer comes A company wan formed to purchase scales for the convenience of shippers over from some larger town to preach at Different Towns and Cities from this station, stated times. Henry J. Van uyKe.ur.

Astronomers say that the planet Sep- Speeches were made by Messrs. Day, Shively, Cole, Bradford, and others. The" Secretary was. instructed by the unanimous vote of those assembled to and to attend the grand celebration neiu there in his honor, the K. L.

S. R. R. will run special excursion trains to the Park, from the whole length of, the line, and at very low rates from long dis tunc is faraway Iroin ttie earui mai Wast a splendid crop health oi community good corn sells for 35c to 40c per bushel. G.

Potterf, West Alexandria, Ohio. M. Ring, of Baltimore, and genior of the firm of Ring Smith, clothiers of this wan in town this week. He bus furnish a copy of the proceedings for publication to each of the county papers. Adjourned.

F. J. Thomas, Sec'y, Adaufar.d Evohad from the first day ot their existence started on a railroad train and traveled steadily, day and night, atthe rate of thirty miles an hour, toward Neptune, thev. would by this time have trav tances not more than one cent per wile, The name of the editor of thia journal IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA Local Agency for the following roads andi connections: Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy railroad Missouri Pacific Chicago and Alton St. Louis and Pacific Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific; Hannibal and St.

Joe; Kansas City, Eort Scott and Gulf; Atchison, Topcka and Santa and Missouri, Kansas Important Sale. Adler Co. will sell out their entire ersed only a little mofeUian half the in iw vanorous orb. The human is announced at the head of its columns. Outside of his family and the office no person shall exercise any influence whatever over its conduct and contents.

The Leadek has, so far; met the approbation stock of Boots and Shoes at cost for cash, human race is therefore to be congratula purchased the Barney block, on the corner of Main and Second streets, with a view toward the erection of a business house of grand proportions, and one which will vastly add the fine appearance 0 Main street. Surely our artist Clark ought to receive ted upon the fact that Adam and live did during the next sixty days, because they intend to retire from the boot and shot of its readers. We propose to control our own business. Thia is 5u response to nu not undertake any such toollsii trip. business and engage exclusively in Cloth-J A -reat mind is like an elephant in the in? eiMs' Evislunf Goods.

J. Adler Co; merous inquiries, A dormer window, lino balustrade, silk curtain, and a boat, are among the beautiful new accessories jUHt received at the "Little Gallery 'Hound the Corner." They are. always on the look-out for novelties, ancient line.j'f battle the best ally if you can keep him in the ranks, fronting the right way but if he turns about, he is the deadliest foe, and treads Ida master un-dernefUh his feet, and Texas. For full information rcgardfe'. t.hne, rates, routes, and Dining Komti ad, Slecug ar accovmtwKbtions, call 09 or -D.

a McALUSTi'R, rri5crT Agent, K. 1.. S. R. Ottawa, Kansas.

a liberal patronage, for he is sparing no amount of pains and expense to please his customers with fine work and bcautf-ful accessories, having just added aa ee. gont'ptano to his already large supply. Don't tail to call examine his work, mid bo convinced tliat.hu haB no superior as an artist to the West. Remember the yjb.ee, at Barker sold stand.r-5-tf. Twenty-five cents will pay for this paper two months, and fifty cents for four months both in advance, If not paid in advance, or within a reasuiuibly short time, our rate are a year.

Size of the paper, eight pages, forty columns. jlOIt Old Pupevs, iu quantities to suit and are bound to keep ahead. Call. Oriental Cream at tfyi Palace Drug Store. Apply al tuU oflice..

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