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CITY LIBRARY. THE COUNCIL. Y. M. C.

A. Meeting. State Agency for New State- First Meeting of the Year Held at the Directorate Financial ment For 1900. Repairs to the Dam Again Referred to a Committee. Parlors Last Night.

KANSAS SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS. College Books and Y. M. C. A.

board of directors held their regular meeting last night. Finance committee reported progress, State School Books I General Secretary Smith crave the ALL THE AUTHORIZED EDITIONS. Be sure and get them of us and make no mistake. statistical report for the month show At the adjourned meeting of ticket holders of the Library Association held last night the following- directors were elected: Mesdsmes. R.

A. Wasson, R. S. Black, Dean Emerson, R. A.

Harris, Miss Minnie Smith, G. C. Smith, W. S. Jenks.

At a meeting of the directorate the officers will be elected. Following is the report of the sec ing- that 368 men attended five Sunday AT The regular meeting of the city council was held last night. Mr. H. F.

Sheldon was present and opposed granting petition for a side walk on south Main in Sheldon Atchison addition. Some of the petitioners did not live in the block, and he thought it unfair to tax so many people when benefits were received by so few. The petition was refered. The question ot the dam came up. Councilman Reid stated that he had afternoon meetings; reading- room open, 31 days; volumes drawn from the library, 10; 1,486 men visited the BROWN, The Live Druggist.

Becker's Drug and Book Store, ZZ: 304 1MCaxx Street, rooms; isi juniors enjoyed, the priv YELLOW FRONT. ileges; 346 baths were given; there were 107 in attendance at one social auiuiuauiiiiiiUiUiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiaiuiiiiiaiiuuEs: the opinion of a noted land scape gar given by the ladies; the secretary retary for the year 1900: DISBURSEMENTS. Rent $129 96 Fuel 19 76 maoe visits to men; one man as dener, who was-eloquent in advocacy of the necessity of the dam for A GUARANTEED sisted and one directed to boarding the beautifying of Forest Park. Mr. Reid said further that he had conferred The Rohrbaugh Sat.

Ev'g, Jan. 5 house; letters written by young- men, 21; one board meeting- with five in attendance; one letter of introduction with many people and all were in fa 33 00 276 00 21 50 5 00 205 28 vor of permanent repairs to the dam. given. sin ii The city engineer said that a survey A committee was appointed by the Light Librarian Janitor Membership Cards Books Magazines and Papers Insurance House Committee Magazines Bound Postage, Revenue Stamps, etc. would cost about $600.

Mr. Reid Si fTi board to draw up rules, to be printed and placed in the rooms in order that moved that the engineer be instructed to make the survey. 54 62 17 00 11 27 31 80 4 75 we may start in tne new year as we Arthur G. Alston's Company in the Favorite Comedy Drama, "TENNESSEE'S The Success of Four Seasons. The committee on streets and alleys SPECIALIST NQ MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN was instructed to ascertain the prob should.

It is expected that we shall adopt the International Committee's rules of the Y. M. C. A. in North able cost of and determine a way to make repairs to the structure.

America. The committee on fire, water The first Sunday men's meeting of the new year and century will be ad $810.04 RECEIPTS. City appropriation $400 00 Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1900 55 98 Annual benefit 157 00 lr, A.W. MELLUS and light was instructed to get estimate on a tool house for the street dressed by Mr.

Ed L. Branson, on Interpreted ly tlie Orljrimil Cast I Deluding OFFICE "Education." Pope says, "hew the 51 Main Street. Opposite Court commissioner, to be located in the rear of the engine house. Sale of 214 25 block off, and get out the man." Corcoran, K.stlia Williams, Annie Mortimer, Kannle Curt is, James M. Hrophy.

Peicy I'lunkett, Wulter ltvder, i'ierre Young. M. P. M's 10 00 Glassware That's Desirable. The wares we offer in cut glass are not molded imitations, but genuine cut glass, The health committee was instructed bapphos 00 ENGINE "RAN to make several improvement to the House, with F.

MELLUISH, Jeweler. Do yoa hro heaaacae, eyeaohe. Itching, smarting: 01 the eyoi aad bluring of vision after reading ox sewing Do you have any trouble with -AM- $842 23 sewer iu Forest park. designed by past masters in that line, THE GOLDEN NKH.ET 01 AKTKTTE. Total receipts, Disbursed, 810 04 On application of A.

P. Elder, Mr. made by skilled artisans, and are in every A Remarkable and Costly Accident at your eyes or spectacles if yon ao. oon Stewart was given permission to suit 7. MELLUISH.

the i UK. I Cash, $32 19 the Missouri Pacific Elevator make sewer connection on Cedar Mrs. R. A. Wasson, Sec.

Will-Known Eyesight Specialist Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. BOXES. SI.OO. Seats now on sale at The Kaiser Pharmacy street, at $7 per lot. way symmetrical, sparkling, brilliant, beautiful.

A few specialties in cut glassware worthy of your closest attention are: GARAFES, BON-BONS, VASES, and CRUETS. We have also a beautiful line of China- A couple of men, engaged in the On motion of Councilman Williams Endorsed by the leading Specialists aad Optical Companies of the United States Real Estate Transfers. W. B. Titus, et al to Earnest I shaft room of the Missouri Pacific L.

$3,000 was transferred from the gen MAYBE THIS elevator, shoveling- corn, ceased their eral to the sewer fund. Hume, nw 2, 16, 19. $2,520. labors temporarily about 10 a. m.

W. B. Titus et al to Edward W. ine wooaen siaewaiK contract was today, and went elsewhere. The let to S.

B. Rohrbaugh. He is to fur ware, both in imported and American decorations in plates, fern dishes, salad bowls, celery and chop plates and an elegant selection of vases and statuttes. engineer, Henry Gray, having a f. WHAT I YOUR EYE Hume, sw 2, 16, 19.

$3,080. L. C. Stine to Samuel R. and Mary H.

Beckwith, ne a fr nw 7, 16, 19. $217.60. nish material and build one inch walk, of cypress, with cypress or oak "whang" to cut, went about that Al A A Light, Light business at the office, a few rods away, stringers, at five cents per square F. MELLUISH, Wm. E.

Long to Susie Colevilie, leaving the engine running on a "slow foot. 1 i i j. Cfn and rnir r. 11 17 1 SAA I "Own. THE LEADING JEWELER OPTICIAN CURES ALL EYE DISEASES xne siaewaiK committee was in Suddenly a workman standing near structed to investigate the kinds of MFUMED EVES.

SCALES ON UOS GRANULATION ETC the big scales on the floor just over Opposite Court House. 1S67 lie Old Mails Jeweler 1301 brick used in walks. the shafting, saw an apparition. The lhe committee on fire, light and NEWBY- NEWSY- NEWS. JjVjr scales suddenly lifted, right at his Consultation and Examination Free.

SPECIAL GLA8BEB GROUND TO ORDEK Artificial Eves Fitted. water was instructed to confer with SI 00 a dozen for Mantles. $1.50 a dozen for Best Chanute Mantles. $2.50 a dozen for No. 2 Weisbach Mantles.

$5.00 a dozen for Yesea and Weisbach Mantles. feet and scattered its integral parts driver Culick of north side fire hose Meetings at the Christian church Isaac Brown to Jeremiah and Jane Brown, sw fr ne also 32 a of nw ne fr 31, 15, 18. $1,400. Margatet J. Trimmer to Mary Mc-Cumber, nw 10, 19, 21.

$1,200. Walter M. Clark to Eliza J. Alward, lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, blk 3, B. S.

and T. add. $1,200. Mathew Kepple to Sarah A. Hutchinson, lots 7, 9, blk 3, Rigdou's 2d add to Richmond.

$60. wagon, in reference to the "extras promiscuously over the apartment, and immediately there was a whir, a continue with good interest. This evening and tomorrow will close the allowed him. roar, a crash and a shock that shook first week. No services Saturday.

The Republican. Telephone No. 33. H. Moyer of Black Diamond, Put on your lamps Chanute, 2fc; No.

2 Weisbach, the building-. The workman collected Services Sunday morning and eyen- has been granted a license to his wits and jumped to a hasty but Vpspa. fWlrv Whpn wp nut nn innnrW wn rPinilnti. tfct ing and all next week. Subject this wed Miss Lucille Young of this city.

evening, "How Readest Thou?" correct conclusion he then jumped into a sprint for the office, where he suPP'y new gauses free, but arc not responsible for breakages THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1901. Ice does not form so rapidly under a W. F. Bain to J.

A. Hutchinson, lot 11, blk 4, Rigdon's 2d add to Rich- announced breathlessly the necessity after employe leaves. coat of snow, and to facilitate matters O. P. Cook, Pastor.

There will be an important meeting this morning- Bennett sent a force of LOCAL. for the engineer's appearance at the plant. Gray found chaos awaitiner A reasonable charge will be made cleaning and renewing men, under Superintendent Remely, of the A. O. U.

W. at Carl Brandel's store tomorrow nierht. at 7:30 o'clock. mond. $50.

Elizabeth Hutchinson to J. A. Hutchinson, lot 8, blk 12, Richmond. $500. Geo.

W. Fuller to David Dayis, lots him, and instantly saw that the en- gas appliances. with horse and scraper to clear the surface on the river just above the Prayer meeting- at the Lutheran as the coal sell The eflW.t bad hppn to pvnlvp snrh I I I parsonage, 236 Elm street, instead of dam. Unexpectedly the ice broke be 10, 11, 12, blk 4, Devore's add to Lane. i Ml i speed that four big iron pulleys one coai 1C IS expected cnac apparatus ior miming gas Will I)( neath the horse and let the animal at the English Lutheran church.

All $400. four feet in diameter had been kept in "food order at Your expense, as the coal into the chilly water, where it re C. E. Putnam to Edson E. King, company nvited.

Judge Harrison has given official bursted in innumerable pieces, the I mained for an hour before tackle nw 10, 19, 19 (except 1 $1,250. debris havintr been hurled with tw v- could be rigged and a rescue effected Ellen D. Cruzan to Wm. S. and Ora sanction to the union of Mr.

Charles force of a catapult in all directions. This was accomplished however, by P. Hammond, lots 25, 27, blk 2, S. and A. add.

$900. M. Eshleman of Ottawa, and Pernie May Crist of Kansas City, Kas. Big beams were knocked down, rods of use of Pierson Johnson's appliances. spouting- torn to pieces, holes made LeRoy F.

Moore to Willis H. Tyner, Henry Trouttnan forgot that he had ZEJldDIEie. It is a well-known fact that the majority of railroad engineers are lot 19 and all lots 21, 23, blk 35. through the floor above, and the walls around, and a stair way that stood a boat in the river until the other day, and then applied several hours to the $500. Water has encroached on the ice and spoiled the skating-.

The Select K. and L. have no assessment for January. The city clerk is complaining- that his official seal is worn out. Ottawa Council No.

4, F. A. has furnished a nurse for Mrs. Jameson. Carl Pauck has been transfered from the Topeka to the Ottawa hospital.

License has been issued to Frank Edmundson and Frances Holli, of Homewood. The Missouri Pacific has given its regular employes annual instead of quarterly passes. Mrs. Jas. Houser, of Locust street, was the pleased recipient of a gold watch from her husband.

New phones have been placed as fol unusually heavy. Physicians and 208 S. Main Ottawa, Kan. nearby was stripped of every step. Jacob W.

Ogle to W. W. Hutton, labor of cuttinjr it out of the ice. students of the business disagree as to ne 19, 17, 19, also all of reserve The destruction of the spouting and the cave in of floors had set loose the Corwin the photographer, has issued line in nw 19, 17, 19. $2,500.

a series of beautiful calendars, respect- the cause or causes that produce the extra flesh on men of the cab. Many allege that the flesh is bloat and comes from kidney trouble caused by the Naomi B. Hart to Ulysses J. Hart, shelled grain stored above, and by the time Gray reached the scene at least 1868-THIRTY YEARS I398. vely giving views of the court house, lot 6, blk 20 Uni.

add No. 2. $500. memorial gate, and the Baptist church. Elmer G.

Sutton to Margaret H. 2,000 bushels of corn had been dumped into the shaft room, covering- much of the wreck from view. Mr. Williams The marshal collected a dog tax McCall, lot 10, blk 1, Fitt's TMace. with a shot gun today; at least he for $450.

ever settled the matter with one ar Ottawa Hardware (A. M. BLAIR. H. C.

BRANSON. C. W. ESTERLY.) Robt. A.

Thompson to John Casey, estimates the loss at $300 at least. It is supposed that the "governor' constant jolting-. Others maintain that it is the easy positions they occupy and the exercise without exertion that produces the big- girths. Firemen, on the other hand, are invariably slim, for the reason that their work causes constant lots 3, 4, blk 81, Peoria. $125.

ticular canine, at the Main street bridge. of the engine took this particular Alfred J. Diehl to James A. Gailey, time to "stick" and as steam made in lows: Ray West, 585; O. L.

Taylor, se se 28, 18, 20. $1,000. the boilers after the "slow-down" the P. P. Wilcox to E.

G. and Mary E. 598; Mr. Long's residence, 591. c- engine simply ran away.

Payne, lots, 38, 40, blk 4, Sheldon's oatisiaction is unanimously ex sub div of S. and A. add. $500. pressed with the manner in which CARE FOR BLACK-LEG.

August Oppermann to L. N. Cramer, Main street bridge has been improved The ladies of the M. P. church will give a 10 cent social at the home of Mrs.

Matt Sweet, 701 North Main, Saturday evening, Jan. 5th. Everybody invited. Messrs. J.

B. and W. L. Donohue will remove to the farm at Waverly, Mr. Donohue having- purchased the Crawford place.

This is one of the crack fruit farms of Kansas; there are lots 19, 21, blk 2, Cloud's add. $300. H. F. Sheldon to Amanda G.

Eggers, A Kansas Farmer Tells of a Successful Treatment. The Rohrbaugh. "Tennessee's Parduer," a beautiful and picturesque comedy drama, which was one of the most pronounced successes of last season, will be welcomed at the Rohrbaugh Saturday night "Tennessee's Pardner" was suggested by Bret Harte's popular romance of lots 10, 12, 14, blk 4, Lathrop's add. $255. Our Announcement for the holidays and all time is, that if saving money is a pleasure, then you will find a delight in trading here.

Our stock is complete and you can find many useful presents here, such as skates, sleds, pocket knives, athletic Ben Floyd to Miles Floyd 3 a in Mr. J. W. Thompson tells the Iola sw 8, 16, 20. $100.

Register of a cure for blackleg- in cat Joel Samuel to Cornelius H. Benga- tle which he says he has used with man, sw sw 7, 17, 19. $5a0. success: S. G.

Hutchison to Elmer G. Sutton, "Take the bark from the elder," 21'A ft of lot 21, blk $250. said Mr. Thompson, "that which grows Elmer Underwood to James B. and the Nevada Sand Hills, and is an excellently constructed play and meritorious from a literary point of view.

The plot involves Harte's fayorite "High toned and Legitimate Keard Dealer," a sweet waif of the mountain in the orphan, Tennessee Kent an adventuress who marries the gambler's best friend in order to tob and desert on the creek side or on low ground. In summer it grows white flowers and goods, and the prcies are right. Mary A Miller, se 8, 16, 19. 20 acres of bearing apple trees. Congratulations are said to be in order for Mr.

and Mrs. Moses Lamp-kin, of Chicago. Mr. Lampkin will be remembered as a long-time colored cook at the Shaner house; his wife was Miss Ray Miller, a comely white employe of the same hotel. At 1 p.

m. today Rev. W. R. Wood united in matrimony Mr.

W. H. Mojrer, of Black Diamond, and Miss Lucille Yonng, of this city, at $1,900. in tne tall black, red berries, lake a Ella G. Deaton to Ruth J.

Lemaster, knife and cut a small gash in the lots 27, 29, 31, blk 2, B. S. and T. add. small, soft, spungy dewlap one inch $100.

from the outer side, or the lower side as it hangs down, large enough to put W. G. Haigler to H. E. Curtis, se 26, 16, 18.

$3,212.50. the forefinger down inside close to the B. P. S. PAINT! We have lately added to our stock a full line of the above paint.

It a strictly pure lead and oil paint and is the cheapest paint you can use, considering- quality. Call in and let us talk to you if you contemplate painting. the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. U. Jones to Lucy A.

and skin three inches deep. Now take el- 1 Lotta Young, 533 Sycamore street. Monroe Coe, 4 a. in se sw I der bark the size of the first joint of 2, 17, 20, also 2 a in ne nw 11, The happy couple left for the west. Miss Young- was a valued employe of One extreme usually follows another.

We have an extremely long room and We are long on Ladies' and Gents' Watches and Chains; We are long on Ladies' and Gents' Rings; We are long on Ladies' and Gents' lace and stick Pins; We are long on Ladies and Gents' Cuff Buttons; We are0j'on Sterling Silver Novelties; Being long- on the above we want to become short, and you will find our price way short of the other fellow's price. Why Because our main business is fitting glasses, and our expense being short we sell on short prices. Just price the other fellow's goods and then ours. Underwood Underwood. Mr.

Moyer him, two comedy characters, one of whom is a wonderful liar and the other his shrewish wife, and a number of others who are modeled from those found in Bret Harte's delightful romances. Manager Arthur C. Aiston has retained the principals of the original Company including the Golden Nngget Quartette, and a production of superior merit is assured our theatre goers. Letter List. Letters remaining- in the postoffice at Ottawa, on the 2nd day of is a mining- capitalist of Washington.

17, 20. $180. Mary E. Shomber to H. V.

Caldwell, lots 27, 29, blk 81, $90. Enoch Collett to John Whitson, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk 116, Peoria $250. At the last meeting of the Epworth League of the Second M. E. church sical Instruments! 111 the forefinger, make into a solid ball like a marble and put it into the bottom of the hole in the dewlap.

The soft, spungy dewlap is about half way between the brisket and the jaw bone, lower dowi? nearer the heart is more severe. "I have tried this for twenty years and longer and never knew it to fail. When there were as high as 25 dead ones laying around never was there a vaccinated one that died after 24 hours from the time. Anyone can do the following- were chosen as officers for the ensuing year: President, Earn est Freeland; first vice president, Mrs. John Whitson to Jasper S.

Whitson, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk 116, Peoria, $125. Ira Davenport to Edward H. Phillipi se 25, 15, 16, $1800. Carl Strafuss to Thos. Strawbridge, M.

R. Harris; second vice president, OTTAWA'S MOST COMPLETE STOCK Agnes Aldrich; third vice president, not called for in sent to the dead Jan. 1901, which if two weeks will be letter office: Mrs. Geo. Harris; fourth vice presi of GUITARS from $3.00 up; dent, Dimmie Aldrich; secretary and J.

G. SHOP, Optician. No. 233-East Side Main. 4 doors north of Court-house.

treasurer, Clara Rohrer; organist, Mrs. Jas. Whitsett. Alley, Harry Alexander, Alice Dudley, J. L.

Frazier, John Hitch, F. W. King, Frank J. Newman, J. D.

Renolds, Nezro this little matter. I am a farmer and it is for the benefit of the farmers. Have had fifty years experience and every farmer who raises a calf ought to know this remedy. Scrape the bark of the elder close to the wood or stick and this will answer in corn stalk diseases and is good in all murrain diseases and has been the practical treatment for 150 years in England. 40 a in nw ZS, 17, 19, 51,000.

Lewis H. Wible to Walter M. Ciark, lots 23, 25, blk 17, B. S. and add, $400.

Roger W. Hood to John H. Harrison 24 a in se ne 14, 17, 19, $850. Florence A. Jackson to L.

W. Aid-rich and Edwin A. Forman, lots 1, 3, blk 2 B. S. and T.

add, $700. James P. Miller to Mattie Fifield, lot 56 and 20 ft of lot 58, blk 2 Fitts add, $275. John Thomas to Wm. Marks, nw ne 14, 17, 18.

$200. S. W. Horstman to Emma L. Smith of MANDOLINS from $1.50 up; of VIOLINS (Bows) from $1.15 up.

LATEST SHEET MUSIC AT ONE-HALF OFF. Catalogue of 2,400 copies of Vocal and Instrumental Music at 10c per copy. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DESIRE to thank my patrons for their liberal patronage during the past year, and with increased facilities, I trust to merit a continuance of the same, assur-ing you the best values, lowest prices and most courteous treatment. IF Wanted Canvasser for Tested Seeds and Nnrsery Products.

Good pay. Permanent. Fine outfit free. Seed Co. Herrick Rochester, New 4wksd93wl6 Fisher, Alexander Smith, Lyde G-rogg, Minnie Stewart, Mattie Gibson, C.

L. Stewart, Keene Hall, T. E. Watson, Robt. White, Orn.

Jxo. P. Harris, P. M. For Sale.

Twenty pure, bred White Wyandotte cockrels fifty cents each if taken soon. Mrs. J. L. Bass, three miles northwest of Ottawa.

13d6w2 For sale or rent four room house, with good cellar, well and sheds, 419 Mulberry street. Enquire at Ottawa News Music Company, 312 Main street. 2d4 Some money has been sent to me to loan on farm property at low interest and no commission. 12dtf A. M.

Biair. York. SAUNDERS MUSIC CO. sw nw 7, 17, 20, $1,200. E.

A. Rutledge to E. H. Phillippi, lots 22, 24, blk 2 Fitts add, $1,000. E.

H. Phillipi to E. A. Rutledge, se 25, 15, 19, $2,700. Joseph P.

Kerr to Wm. H. and Geo. J. Mandeviile, ne and of sec 13, and 210 a in of sec 14 and ne and 186 a in frs of sec 23, all in tp 18 17, $20,000.

Amos F. Blosser to John Bare 15 a 131 South Main Street. Star baking powder, best made, 15 cents per box, prize with every box. Geier's grocery. 92dtf Pare cream separator batter at Geier's grocery.

3dtf A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL, BARGAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES in ne 7, 17, 18, $400. Barse Live Stock Oj. to John Bare, 15 a in nw 8, 17, 18, $1,200 STOHZA. THE KAISER PALACE PHARMACY. i The Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Clara Weddineton to F.

S. Moore 8 Bean the Signature of a in ne 1, 16, 19, $110 and other consideration..

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