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The Ottawa Daily Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 3

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JOE TOWLE TOOK POISON. fnmtmmmmmnmmmnttmfimimmnmimmimnmK ALL COLLEGE, CITY AND COUNTRY ijg School Books And Then Took an Emetic and Saved His Life. Sox ale ttnpeodloiLii Becker's Drug and Book Store. 500 Dozen Pairs of Sox to be Sold at Half Price. On SATURDAY, Sept.

29 and MONDAY, Oct. 1. 304; TVr Street. Teachers and School Boards win find it to their interest 3 5 to trade with us. Buy your city books now and avoid the rush.

We 5 y- can tell you what books you will need in the different grades. 5 uiuuuiiumtuiumiiuuiiumuimuuiUiiuuumimuuuifi Postmaster Joe Towle. of Williamsburg, had a close call, one day this week and for a time thought he could hear the swash of the waters on River Styx. Joe is effected with dyspepsia, or some kindred chronic inconvenience, a fact well known to his relatives at least, and sympathetically they advise him of all good remedies that come to their knowledge, which same Joe dutifully tries and is grateful. The other day he received a letter from an Eastern sister, who enclosed a couple of tablets that were the first things discoverable when he opened the epistle.

From force of habit Joe seized the pellets, swallowed them, and then proceeded to read the letter. He was greatly interested when he This sale will positively last only for the Two days mentioned. See the hose in North Window. NOT MORE THAN SIX PAIRS SOLD TO ANY ONE CUSTOMER. These are regular 25c Hose, and during- this sale will be sold for 13c, or 2 Pairs for 25c.

ZBLLlsTllB. HITH OTTAWA, KANSAS. Outfitters For AM Mankind. came to the writer directions in regard to the tablets; with particular pains and definiteness she told him to dissolve them in water, apply exter SPECIALIST KILLED AT PAOLA. FRJGHTFUL ACCIDENT.

nally, and label the vessel "poison." AND MANUFACTURIffS OPTICIAN. It didn't take Joe any longer to get PJOfflGMft SIOIlEftS to the nearest drug store than it did to The Orange Cider Man Murdered for Master Culick Sustains Compound Injuries. think of it, and to call frantically for His Money. all the kinds of emetics and antidotes Thursday, section men working a they had in the shop. He soon had his internal economy hanging on a fence, and was pronounced all right.

Rev. W. H. Eaton, graduate of Otta High Grade Cigars Of Various Colors Diversified Flavors and Assortod Lengths, at Lowest Prices. A New Assortment Just Arrived.

Dr. A.W, MELLUfSH OFFICE 316 Main Street. Opposite Court House, with F.MELLUISH. Jeweler. Do yon bare headache, eyeaohe, fiiizl-nesf.

Itching, smartintr ol tho eyes aad blurinjr of vision after reading 07 sewing Do you have any trouble with your eyes or spectacles? If you do, consult DR. A. W. MELLUlcSH. the Well-Known Eyesight Specialist Endowed by the leading Specialists aad Optical Companies of the United State.

few miles out of Paola, heard an appeal for help, and responding to it found a young man lying near the track nearly dead. He was able to state that he had been set on by three negroes, hit in the stomach, and robbed of $55. He gave a partial des wa University, who is visiting friends in the city, will preach at the Baptist Master Robt. Culick, of North Ottawa, was very seriously injured this afternoon. He had constructed a "go-devil" inclined railroad, of wire, from the rear of the Lockwood store, to a declivity.

While riding down on it the contraption broke, giving him a heavy fall on a pile of debris. One arm was broken, near the elbow, the bone protruding, the elbow was dislocated, and the wrist put out of joint. He was otherwise badly contused. church tomorrow evening. Mr.

Robert Shaw of South Elm A CHARSIINQ WOMAN Loves to brighten her physical charms in every way she can, and re-ali zes the fact that "fine feathers make fine birds." There is nothing- that pleases the feminine heart like handsome and rich jewelry. Our stock of superb jewels, gold jewelry and novelties are sticking- in effect, as well as esquisite in workmanship. We have just received the finest line of combs and hair ornaments ever shown in the city. street, will go out with a threshing cription of two of his assailants, which BROWN, The Live Druggist. Headquarters for Good Things.

outfit next week; Mrs. Shaw and children will accompany him. it is said tallies with that of two Ottawa negroes. The victim shortly ex Dr. F.

C. Herr's suite of offices is MAYBE THIS being very ornately and cheerfully re 11 II I WHAT NYOUR EYES pired. On his person was found a letter disclosing that his name was John H. L. Asbury, his home Apple-ton City, and that his father PEARLIE AND BERT.

decorated; they will be among the handsomest apartments in the city. lives at Foose, Mo. H. K. Grimes, of Belton, who Some Difficulties of Imperial Speakers Suggested.

Asbury conducted an orange cider .00 stand at the fair here. has been visiting his brothers T. D. Grimes, of this county, and H. H.

Grimes of Waverlv, has returned Two negroes were arrested, sus AS nJl ril F. MELLUISH, The Leading Jeweler and Optician. 316 IYXelIxx Street. No Trouble to Show Goods. home.

CURES ALL EYE OISEASES-IN FLAMED EYES. SCALES ON UO GRANULATION ETC pected of the offence, and taken to Paola. There was much excitement in the town; a gentleman from there Mrs. Martha Fanning, wife of the man in jail for shooting Sheriff Costi- says that an extreme resort was only Consultation and Examination Free. SPECIAL GLASSES OROrND TO OKDKB Artificial Eves Fitted.

gan, has been unable to fine her baby, and has returned to her home at TO YOU averted by the fact that the third man had not been apprehended. Later, when the excitement had subsided, a third negro was arrested. Mountain Grove, Ark. The Kansas fish warden has been Or any one else that can find among our stock of Men's Overcoats even one coat that has been car notified that no bass and croppy will be available for Kausas streams this Fresh oysters at Warner's. 20dtf Bulk olives at Peck's.

33dtf Hon. J. P. Harris is spending Saturday at Kansas City. Operator Bartlett has been relieved and has gone to Topeka.

M'DONALD'S LOSS. year, wow let some man cultivate a "Henry's a good bit 'raw' because you gave so little space to the boy orator's argument." said Pearlie with second-hand severity. 4 Argument' sneered Bert, "he didn't have any. None of 'em do, for that matter," he added disgustedly. "I thought most of them talked pretty well," protested Pearlie.

"Take's more'n talk to conveit men who've gone to thinkin'," declared Bert. "The trouble is our fellers don't dare to talk on the vital questions. How are they goin' to defend, for instance, McKinley's war on the natives of a foreign country "It isn't 'foreign'; it's ours," declaimed Pearlie pompously. "How can we buy a people? Slavery's abolished, ain't it?" demanded Bert. "We can't legally force 'em to become citizens that's a matter of The Republican.

Telephone No. 33. SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1900. LOCAL.

boneless sucker. Iola Register. ried over from last season. Wo are showing a brand new line of Men's and Youths' Lightning Responsible For the Burning of His Barn. Mrs.

Porter Baldwin, of Medina, Born, at noon today, to Mrs. Chas. Ohio, who is visiting Miss Minnie Howard, a ten pound boy. Miller, will sing at the First Baptist Thursday night about 8 o'clock, Dvprrmt? not nn old The river was nearly bauk full this church tomorrow. Mrs.

Baldwin is a highly accomplished musician, and during the prevalence of a thunder morning, but is receding. S. J. McMurry still uses a cane to possesses a rich mezzo-soprano voice. Prof.

Cravens is at home from enable him to walk around. western Kansas. An inference drawn Corn gathering is attended with some difficulties just now. A pupil of the Williamsburg high 7 If. school weighs but 47 pounds.

The funeral of Asbury Stewart was their own option. "What did we go to war with Spain for, in the first place? he continued wrathfully. "Humanitarian idea for freein' Cuba, wasn't it? An' now Mc held at Pomona yesterday. Plenty of watermelons yet. Crossings are passable today.

Bulk olives at Peck's. 33dtf Tauy creek is on "a high old tear." Sunshine brought farmers to town. Travel today has cut up the roads badly. Mr. and Mrs.

T. D. Volk are at Kansas City. Dr. Herr has recovered from his indisposition.

Prof. J. E. Baker of Wellsville, is in town today. Mrs.

S. E. Lemon will spend next week at Kansas City. Mr. Arch McDonald was in from Centropolis, today.

Miss Susie Frow has returned from a two weeks' visit at Silkville. Uncle Samuel Mears of Peoria, is reported to be gradually sinking. Mr. Frank Hussey, of Osage county, Kinley's doin' to the Filipinos just what Spain was doin' to the Cubans "S'pose some nation, say Russia jumps in an' threshes us for oppressin' the Filipinos, an' in the treaty forces Uncle Sam to sell Kansas to them Reckon Kansans would consent to have the Czar an' his kind of government forced on 'em An' it would be storm, the barn of Arch McDonald was burned, together with its contents two and a half sets of harness, a number of agricultural tools, a quantity of hay, etc. About fifteen minutes before the fire Mr.

Will McDonald had turned half a dozen head of horses out of the barn, and loosened a valuable bull; these animals would otherwise have been lost doubtless, as the barn was practically all on fire when discovery was made. It is supposed that a bolt of lightning struck the barn and communicated fire to the stored hay, The barn was worth about $400, and was insured for $300. Cider Made. Bring in your apples. We will run every working day until December 1st, so you can have your apples worked any day you bring them in.

d-w3m Henry S. Jefferies. Postponed The Harvest Festival of the Salvation Army will not be celebrated until October 5, 6 and 7. Please send your offering. Capt.

and Mrs. Robinson. is spending some time in Ottawa. Mr. John Swan son, of Cutler town ship, paid a visit to Ottawa today.

one among them. Hands and Brains Are Busy all the time to make the store just what it should be pleasant, attractive, economical to you, giving just as much for just as little as consistent with upright and legitimate merchandising doing business on a basis of truthful facts and for your satisfaction. We also show a fine line of Furnishings for Men and Hoys at very low prices. Come and inspect our stock before buying. Miss Maude Radford, of Lee's Sum from his unprejudiced statements of the political situation is that ten tenths and then some of the population out there are sitting up nights to howl for McKinley.

Mr. H. A. Settle and family arrived in the city yesterday morning from Kanawha Falls, West Virginia, to make this their future home. They formerly lived at Princeton, but removed from there over a year ago to West Virginia.

First Presbyterian Sunday school rally day tomorrow. A large attendance is hoped for. Special music by the orchestra, a solo by Miss Ruth Campbell, short address by Prof. Olin. Special exercises in the intermediate and primary department.

Visitors welcome in both departments. Attorney W. B. Pleasant, of Lyndon, has commenced the erection of a residence at Eighth and Ash streets. This indicates an intention of Mr.

Pleasant to locate in Ottawa, which is happily the fact; he will be associated with his brother our city attorney, the new firm to be Pleasant Pleasant. Rev. C. S. Nusbaura will preach at Kingsley tomorrow, and on Monday mit, is attending college here.

all right, I s'pose, if we resisted, for the Cossocks to ride over the country The good salesman is seldom a good collector. Curl's agency attends to an shoot down people, an burn tne that. 5d5tf towns, an' call us bandits, an' rebels, an' outlaws! NEW Optical Parlors The Williamsburg Star has seen a "But Kansas is civilized, and potato that weighs four and one-half Pearlie began lamely. pounds. "Humph Some of us need civilizin' Two "keg" parties postponed from mightily, right now, if we really in last Sunday have been indefinitely continued.

tend to justify this McKinley outrage by a vote this fall," interjected Bert. Then continuing: Mr. A. B. Gardner of Homewood, came in with pleasant greeting and a "An' s'pose, when we get the Fili renewal today.

pinos conquered if we ever do an' Miss Maggie Ernst, assistant clerk the lust of expansion is hot on us, 0 of the court, will go to Kansas City night will deliver a lecture. Tuesday Monday, for a week. that we buy Canada of Great Britian, an' the Canucks object to comin' in he will go to Dodge City, and to Hois but declare their ability to govern Misses Katharine Downey and Addte Prewett have returned from the ington on Wednesday. He goes to Musical and Elocutionary Entertainment, Christian Church, Tuesday Oct. 9th.

supply Dr. Merlin's place who is de themselves I Where'd we get a civilized right to go over there an' shoot Emporia street fair. tained at home by the sickness of his DUR Isiah Shields, colored, aged about 13, an' destroy wife. Dr. Merlin will fill the M.

E. pulpit here tomorrow. died yesterday of typho-pheumonia. Funeral will be held Sunday. Having fitted up the room north of the Tompson Restaurant with all the latest improved appliances, such as Opthalmometer, DeZeng's Refracto-tneter, the Elete Test Case, with gas and dark room effects, I am now prepared to make the most scientific and correct tests of the eyes.

In Cards announcing the approaching marriage of Mr. Arthur Earnest Har ley and Miss Hattie Caldwell Frazer, CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Third and Main, OTTAWA. "That isn't a parallel case," protested Pearlie. "Maybe so.

I don't think there ever was a parallel to the McKinley hellishness in Luzon. But all the same a man is a man whether he's in Kansas, Canada or a south sea jungle, an' our constitution says all men were created free and equal. We've no right to force a man to become a citi have been received in the city. The all cases we guarantee a fit. Your eves tested free of charge, and as our ceremony will be performed at the expenses will be small, our charges for -t TTT 1It4.

First Baptist church, Kansas City, glasses win ue hkcwisc. vv wun difficult cases at all times. For a short October 9th. The happy couple will time we will fit glasses for about half be at home after November 10th at price. Take advantage of this offer.

1420 Charlotte street, Kansas City. zen of the United States, or take his We also have a very complete line of At a recent republican meeting held property because he refuses. This will be a first class entertainment by the best musical and elocutionary talent of the city. Miss Nor- ris and Prof. Cline will give readings.

Mrs Cravens, Miss Ho Harris, Prof. Carlton, Mr. Frank Hildebran, The Schuman Quartette and others, who will be announced later will furnish the music of the evening. Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, Messrs. Fred Heck and Joe Cusick have purchased the French restaurant and are in possession.

Charley Rawlins, Will Rice, Rodney Barnett and Johnny Baldwin were over from Pomona today. The Messrs. Felix, who have been playing with the Second Regiment band at Emporia, have returned. The Sauta Fe sent a train of extra coaches south this morning for the expected carnival rush next week. There is a dangerous hole in the middle of Seventh, just east of Locust, that should be repaired immediately.

Examine Curl's self reporting and collecting register system. It is absolutely fair to both debtor and creditor. 5d5tf at Norwood, W. E. Kibbe and County "But that's only one of the snags which we want to close out, and on Attorney Branson were billed to our speakers 11 rtA coo tl- finoct nf I speak.

Mr. Branson, speaking sec Monday, October 1st, Here a jingle came from the Topeka end of the wire, and Pearlie broke for ond, began by congratulating him will place same on sale at the Optical the 'phone. Pennsylvania Reunion. Parlor, Io. 233 Main street.

We do all kinds of repairing. The next annual Pennsylvania re union will be held in Forest park, Buggies ever offered in Ottawa, and at prices that are surprising; and for quality, style and J. G. SHOP, Optician. October 12th.

A good time will be had. Come with your baskets and enjoy a good dinner, and good speeches. Inform all your Pennsylva nia friends. 5 workmanship "I THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. Photo Button Free.

self over the fact that he was addressing an audience wherein there were no floating voters. Simultaneously the suppressed whisper, "Kibbe, Kibbe, Kibbe," went up all over the audience. Tom Craven's famous London play, "The Stowaway" which will be seen at the Rohrbaugh, Wednesday, Oct. 3d, is one of the most successful dramas ever given in this country. It has remained secure in popular esteem for over ten years and still showing no signs of waning popularity.

Its success may be attributed solely to its unquestionable merit and to the excellent manner in which it has always been played and mounted. It belongs to the good old melodramatic school and its stirring scenes and thrilling situations are worked up to exciting climaxes by the skilful hand of a practical playwright, and With every order of our 2o cent dozen photos. This price good for I HARNESS and SADDLES. short time only. Smith's photo car, West Second street.

d3wl REPAIR WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Look i 0 a Owing to the rain the Harvest Fes No Matter What you are told about Paint, you can rely on HARRISON'S TOWN AND COUNTRY PAINT THE BEST PAINT ON EARTH! It eovers more surface, lasts longer, and is the most economical Paint you can use. Get it at the THE KAISER PALACE PHARMACY. tival of the Salvation Army is post F1 poned until October 5, 6 and 7. Re member by sending your offering.

Capt. and Mrs. Robinson, 311 East Second street. QX3 3VTTlXr SSTXtDESlIIT. AN EYE FOR BUSINESS is the eye which retains its youthful strength and brilliancy.

In this busy age many perfect eyes are impaired by-overwork. Prompt use of the proper glasses will completely restore the sight. We guarantee to fit only the pair precisely adapted to your needs. Call and be convinced EARL D. ARMSTRONG.

never tail to evoke the wildest ap plause. Managers Thomas and Newton have engaged a company of Fresh Cider for Sale. Sweet cider, also pure cider vinegar at lowest prices. d-w3m Henry S. Jefferies.

Delivered only 10c Week or, 40c a Month. Try it. The Daily Republican dramatic players who have earned enviable position long since..

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