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Ottawa Weekly Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • 9

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THE OTTAWA WEEKLY REPUBLIC, THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1906. The Sun is a Wonderful Factor in Merchandising Our Great Sale on Embroideries, Laces and Swiss Curtains that has been running the past few days has again taken on new life, and to give all our out of town trade a chance to secure some of the great bargains we will continue the sale until Saturday night, January 27. 350 pairs Swiss Ruffled curtains, with 4 rows tucks; curing this sale only 39c per pair, 19c each. Think of it- 200 pairs Ladies' Fine Black Wool Cash-mere Gloves, worth up to 75c per pair.

We offer this lot at 25c per pair. 10 000 yards fine Torchon ill be offered at 5c per yard, all widths. Ordering by Mai! Add 6c per Pair for Pcstage. 150 pairs Golf Gloves and Golf Mittens worth to 50c per pair. This Sale offering only 20c per pair.

Every department in our house at this time is offering bargains you cannot afford to overlook. position with the Walker Clothing accompanied Earl Armstrong as far on the main streets who were jovful- BOOSTS INSTITUTE 1 A 1 as tort Worth and saw him start on company and will leave Tuesday for Mr. Frank Hughes and their Miss Fusman have returned from Pomona where they have been visiting; Mr. John Minick. his trip to Ozona, where he will go Oklahoma as traveling representative of the Young Younir Embroiderv on to TwinHell ranch on Devil's river.

of their full line greeting nun. unmstey was formerly a resident and is a general favorite. He is enroute to California. Mr. and Mis.

J. C. Young of Yei Ottawa were in the city this afternoon making final arrangements for Mr. Harris says Mr. Armstrong en eomnanv.

carving URGES BUSI-TO HELP. PETER SHIRAS NESS MEN embroideries. joyed the journey and expected to enjoy bis life on the ranch still more. FRIDAY. fr George H.

Showalter left last night for Las Vegas, N. M. in the hope of benefitting his health. Mr. Showalter has bronchial trouble.

Mrs. J. C. Brewer and her mother, The friends of Miss Mabel Rodgers, Vl 1 1 -1 1 1 fill il cni.1 1. mi-- teactier oi vckon scnool, manned a Harris, -and I should have ertioved um" pleasant surprise for her on Thurs i la county.

Mi. loans has been con a longer stav in Texas. Close Relations Between Town and Country of Mutual Benefit, He Says. ducting the II. Rodgers farm.

He day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Flahertv. About 56 per- Antic a aunui.iiuT at me i uau a puoiic sale vesteiMav. lie ex- ELM GROVE.

Y. S. Tulloss and family spent Sunday with relatives at J. VY. Reynard marketed hogs and eattle the first of the week Mable Blaekstone, -who has been teaching near Colorado Springs is visiting home folks literarv gave ai.

interesting play Friday (Jertrude Kaub came down from Baldwin Saturday to end a few days with home folks W. S. Tulloss en- ,1 ClHlll.ol IT A TJ i A Xl I i A. 1. il sons were present and a very pleasant uci-wuuie ui uie pens 10 go 10 me west in Mrs.

M. M. Doty, who had been visiting here left last night for their home in Pueblo, Colo. social evening was enjoyed. Refresh- tl rst church yesterday after- Joseph Goblirsh.

2S years old. a na ments of cake and coffee were served. noon- 1 ne easket was opened at the Frank Boman, after a three years' church. The offerings were many and tive of Austro-Hungary. took out his first naturalization papers in the district clerk's office this afternoon.

He absence from Ottawa, has moved back Messrs. B. W. and E. E.

Johnson of beautiful. Rev. Dr. J. F.

Jenness to the city. He has taken the resi the Klondike, who are visiting rela- conducted the services. Interment is a nephew of F. G. Hauptman; who am so much impressed with the importance of the coming farmers' institute that I feel like urging its Advantages to the business men," said Peter Shiras to a reporter today.

'The matter is really of as much importance to the city of Ottawa as it dence at 115 north Cedar street. joyed a visit with his brother from Sedan last week Mr. and Mrs. tives in this county, are preparing to was in Hope cemetery. The pall bear-return to their far away home.

They ers included D. H. McGhee, F. F. De-will be accompanied as far as Wash- nio.

P. Kaiser. C. C. Nortway and accompanied him to the courthouse.

Mr. Goblirsh has been in America Marion Broomtield of North Otta wa, whose hand was severely crushed about a vear. McCurdy of Osawatomie spent several days last week with the latter mother, Mrs. A. S.

Blackstoue ington by C. Clark and C. H. Eaton W. S.

Oettinger. At the grave the at the arner fence factory recent- Frank Sherman has Vesigned his of west of town, who will emigrate 0. U. W. burial rites were ob is to the farmers.

We are all equally ly, has been assured that it will be position as bookkeeper at the Peoples Vint Ivelley has purchased the I. P. served. to that country with their families. possible to save the injured fingers.

National bank, where he had been Finch farm at $40 per acre. Mr. F. M. Heck isconfined at his home Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Kinsman of employed for the last four years. Mr.

Finch is undecided as to where he 431 south Walnut street, form the re Hepner, are visiting Mrs. Kins Sherman has accepted a similar posi- will go Scott Morris who has been sults of an accident that befel him interested in the progress and prosperity of the country and everything that conduces to that end should receive our hearty support. These institutes are invaluable educators and thev are inexpensive. Thev should man's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. X. M. William MeCall of south Maple has returned from lola, where he purchased a half interest in a hardware store. He will move to lola with his family as soon as he can get a house tion with the Fidelity Trust company visiting his brother.

James Morris, of Kansas and left this morning to has returned to his home in Illinois. yesterdav. In attempting to enter a Matts, of Home wood. They were res carriage at Hope cemetery, at the assume his new duties. Mr.

Sherman Before going he purchased the Mor- funeral of F. W. Heckroote, Mr. Heck idetits of Franklin county about 12 years ago, when they went to the west. Mr.

Kinsman is a dealer in cat has many friends in Ottawa who will ris farm tenanted by W. D. was thrown down by a sudden start there. William Roth, who had been in rejoice at his advancement. Report of Pacific Valley of the horses.

He fell in such a man tle. He expects to return to Oregon A letter to H. B. Paramore from Dist. No.

36, for the month ending be made as attractive as possible. It is up the business men to help to make them so by taking an active interest. Everything that brings the ner that one wheel of the vehicle Laniornia, nas returned and alter a March 1. Capt. S.

L. Patrick at Stroud, O. Jan. 5, 1906. Number of pupils en- few days here be will go to Okla- passed over his leg, bruising it from announces that the condition of W.

0. rolled, 16; girls 5, hoys 11. Those F. O. Chick and Mrs.

E. O. Rams- the knee to the ankle. Fortunately farmer to the city should be pushed, iioma, where he intends to engage in dell will be married tonight at the the wheel was rubber-tired, otherwise The closer the relations between town the hotel business Pickrell is improved. He was pros- neither absent nor tardy for the rated after the death of his wife month were, Loyal Baker, Willie and Chick home.

Third and Walnut I the iniurv would have been more ser- last week and as he was suffering Harlev Williams. Visitors 2. Visi- W. T. Pickrell, W.

F. Swift, H. B. I streets, the Rev. J.

T. MeKitrick, pas- I ious. Paramore, S. F. Beeler and Mrs.

Ed from pneumonia at the time his con- tors, especially patrons cordially in- 1 1 A i on tv I ith Pickrell went to Waverly this onion oecame criucai. i apuun i ai- yiiea. M. Shel-at tended officiating. The invited guests will morning to attend the funeral of Mrs.

UHU 11 17. XX II I V.II and country the better for all. Social relations should be encouraged and built up and vast good can be accomplished along this line if every business man will constitute himself a committee of one to work to that end. 1 understand it is proposed to give an entertainment at the Rohr- rick, who is a close friend, adds that while Mr. Pickrell has some fever the include Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Hayward, the session of the count board today W. 0.

Pickrell of Stroud, I. who WYCOFF. Report of Wycoff School, Dist. No. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ramsdell, Mrs. was buried at Waverly this afternoon. A. D.

Dale, Mrs. E. M. Williamson 33, for the fourth month, ending Jan. and inspected the plans for the new soreness lias left his lungs and that county jail building.

The latter will his recovery is probable. Mrs. Wil-be a two-story and basement structure son of St. Joseph, sister of Mrs. F.

A. Waddle has made his settle and Miss Bertha Williamson. 5, 1906. Number of pupils enrolled at the beginning of the month 19, ment as receiver of the Stine Print bangh, Mr. Rohrbaugh having gener and will have a frontage of 33 feet.

I Pickrell, is caring for him and every- An alarm of fire about 1 :30 this ing companv with L. C. Stine, the number at the close 21. Average The jailer's living rooms will be in I thing that can be done is being done ously offered its use free, on Febru morning called the department to the extreme southeastern section of the new owner of the plant, and will file daily attendance, 18. Those making a ary 15, the night ot the institute, front and the jail proper in the rear.

I for him. his receivership report for the ap perfect record of attendance are as In the latter, Deputy County Clerk with country visitors as special guests and every merchant in town should follows: Bert. Ada and Rav Klkin- city. The tire was in the residence of Wilev G. Anderson, colored, at S04 THE DOCTOR'S MENU.

Lewis says, the rooms will be "hard proval of Judge Smart in district court next week. do his best to add to its attractive- finished." The details of the jail con Hamblin street, and had made such ness. John Nelson, who has been in Kan struction have not yet been decided An Elaborate Feast at the Tavern progress when discovered that the sas City attending the convention of January 31. family could only barely escape. The I implement dealers, left that city this dwelling was located so far toward morning for Chicago where he will Arrangements for the third annual the city limits that it was beyond the attend a convention of furniture men.

banquet of the Franklin County Med reach of the fire apparatus; the full 4t THURSDAY. TUESDAY. fc lie will look after his bed-fastener ical Society, which will be given at string of hose failed to reach it by ton. Earl and Ray Farris, Frank and Floyd Nicely and Cassius Coen. Th(-making an average of 90 per cent or above in the monthly examination are: Abba Tussing Bert Elk-iuton Ralph Williams 93, Ada Klkiiiton 02.

Faye Williams 92, Ray Elkintoii 90V4, Mabel Flaherty 90. Lizzie Smith 90. Visitors 5. Patrons eoine and visit our school. Mabel Rodgers, MRS.

PATTERSON'S DEATH. The Funeral Took Place Tuesday Afternoon. over a block. The house, a two-story patents while there. Mr.

Ericson of Lawrence accompanied him. Mrs. E. Cr. Teghtmeyer and family The Tavern on the night of Wednesday, January 31, are progressing smooth! v.

The committee in charge. structure, and its contents were a to Mrs. Ben D. Lillard, who lias been tal loss. the nronertv w.ns worth Rich Crane, who arrived last night have gone to Reno county to join Mr.

Teghtmeyer, who is now located there about $1,500 and was insured in the I vevy ill with the grip, is somewhat im-lDrs. F. C. Herr, H. W.

CJilley and from New York citv to spend a few with M. 0. Wiggins. W. H.

Wright, have fixed upon the Parker-Hanson agency for $800. The proved today. weeks with his mother, Mrs. F. E.

Crane, is established in the metrop- cause ot the hre is unknown. The A letter to John H. Bell from 0. following tempting menu: Clam Chowder Mr. Hyde of Baldwin has arranged family was awakened by sparks fall Tavlor announces the safe arrival of is as an expert acc( untant.

For to move here with bis familv and has Blue Point I elery some time he has been engaged as rented Mr. Taylor's property at 121 ing on the beds. the latter and his family in Kissim mee, Fla. south Willow street. auditor for a club of wealthy New Yorkers at Ardslev-on-the-Hudson.

Henry Durst was at his store all To Cure a Cold in One Day take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab H. H. Hewitt of the Hewitt-Evans day todav looking after business mat MONDAY. ters as if he wasn't getting over a Fruit companv, spent vesterdav in lets. Druggists return! monev if it Kansas Citv, where he attended an fails to cure.

E. W. GROVE'S sig 10-davs' illness with grip. Radishes Tomatoes Roman Punch a la Kaiser Rhode Island Turkey with Chesnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Boiled Calves' Tongue Brown Potatoes Asparagus Tips on Toast Tavern Rolls Fruit Salad Tnnan Tea Coffee Milk nature is on each box. 25c.

auction of Japanese art wares sold Miss Eunice Crain of Peoria will A son was born vesterdav to Mr. oft bv a Japanese auctioneer. Mr attend the Ottawa High school this and Mrs. Otis Wilson, 721 north Pop n. iiuTcnings, me dairy man wno Hewitt says it was a most interesting lar street.

winter. She will make her home with is constructing a 10-room residence spectacle. Whenever a price was bid l. ai i. i.

her uncle. F. Crain. ti iu uoruieusi oi me en, it so near comleted that he expects W. T.

Roth left for Topeka this morning. From there he will go to Rlackwell, O. where he will con P. A. Brown, of the Railway Mail RVamhi Custard Assorted Cake that satisfied the Jap he knocked down the article, regardless of the eagerness of the buvers to bid higher.

to occupy it by March. sprvicp who hnd sneilt Vesterdav 111 duct a hotel. this city, went to Kansas City last Seventy-nine tax warrants were to Cigars flor de Becker CENTROPOLIS. Mr. Hewitt got a cracker j-ar for $1.23 Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Burns of Great ni-nt- that would bring $6 in a retail store oay pisceu nenn i oay nanus for collection. Thev run from to Bend, after a visit with Mr.

Burns' AI Culbertson arrived from Kansas $24 and are to be returned on or father, H. L. Burns, left for their Citv last night and was the guest of Frank Nelson. Mi. Sands and Mi before June 1.

Lome this morning. Jl Caldwell over night. He will go Frvman hauled Mr. Bradford's house SATURDAY. Morton arrived from Indian- Frank McArthur of Santa Rosa, to San Francisco next week.

hold goods to Ottawa Friday and Mr E. R. ola, la. vesterdav. ir.

fliorton is of the Lipp farm south of the own Fager will take possession immediately A small child of Mr. Wortz's about a month old died of pneumonia who is here on business, will Mrs. M. Hunt of North Ottawa has leave for his home Wednesday. Mrs.

been called to Kansas City by the Sarah S. Allison will accompany him critical illness of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Sarah A. Patterson, wife of William Patterson, died at her home on west Seventh street, two miles west of the city, at 4:40 o'clock last Monday.

She had been very ill for the last three months with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Patterson was 02 years of She was born in London, Eng. She-came to the United States in J869, and most of the time since she had lived in Kansas. With her husband and family she had lived on their present farm for the last 17 years.

Mrs. Patterson is survived by her husband, two sons, Robert Patterson, who lives with his father, and William Patterson of St. Joseph, and one daughter, Mrs. Lida Moorer of this count3. All were present at her bedside when the end came.

Mrs. Patterson was an amiable and lovable woman of high character. Hers was truly a Christian spirit and she ibore the intense suffering of her last illness with rare patience and fortitude. The Pattersons are one of the best known families of Franklin county and Mrs. Patterson's death will cause general regret.

1 Cheap. One way colonist rate to California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, via Missouri Pacific, Feb. 15, to April 15th. (dw25) city. Ho may bring his family here H.

H. Cowan left yesterday on a trip to southeast Missouri and northwestern Araknsas with a party of this spring. on his return. fever last Tuesday evening and was Fred Forgv. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. D. Ransom of A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, Itch buried Wednesday afternoon Miss Lizzie Bales is absent from school on liomeseekers.

ing, Blind. Bleeding, Protrudin Coleman Hodges and daughter Miss Floy Hodges, of Sidney. who had been visiting the familv of I. P. Ray, Toledo, who had been visiting Ml Ransom's brother.

Capt. J. H. Ran account of having a severe attack of A force of men is engaged todav Piles. Druggists are authorized to tonsilitus Clarence Clark went to refund monev if PAZO OINTMENT 1102 Locust street, returned to their! Overbrook on business Friday fails to cure in 6 to 14 days.

50c. home todav. Mrs. Rule is on the sick list Rev. The four-weeks' old son of W.

M. L. W. Williams of Marion, Wilson is holding meetings in the 11 A Wevts, proprietor of the general store demolishing the old building formerly used as a saloon by Major Frank Gates, on west Second street, to make room for the Nelson improvements. The county treasurer today turned over school money to H.

H. Bare, district S2: J. D. Allen, district 32: H. X.

Merchant, district 3, and William wiio was visiting Ola ireeuus som, leir mis morning ior tne west. They will spend about six weeks on the trip. There will be a short program and pie social at Wesley Chapel church on he evening of January 26, the proceeds to go toward the purchase of an organ for Wykoff school house and for the benefit of the league of at Centropolis, died of pneumonia at Wll- left for his home today. -rr siiadel was severelv bitten bv 10 o'clock last night and was buried liams was a resident of Ottawa twen- Woodsum's dog Mr. Runvan with Dimkard services in Kaub cem tv years ago ana ior seven eni had the contract of carrying mail etery this afternoon.

Mrs. Werts is llcll I ill mum wiiuiw i iiuj Miss Fdna Bliss visited her aunt. Mrs. Root Sundav. Mr.

Sands' Wesley Chapel church. All are in-d wit two small children are sick with vited. tween the depots and the postoffice. John Grimsiey of Cedar Rapids, arrived today and is the guest of Adam Weaver. This afternoon he was in charge of a host of friends severe colds Mr.

Andrews and Mr. Geo. Shade! delivered hogs in Over- MeBrier. district 00. J.

LeFevre Miller returned today after several weeks' visit with friends in Chicago, New York, Washington and Richmond. Va. Mr. Miller's home is on rural route No. 1 out of Ottawa.

Merrit E. Springer left this after- suffering from heart trouble and was dangerously ill last night. She is improved today. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Tucker of Hickory creek were in the city today. It was Mr. Tucker's first visit to town for three months. In October he fell with and beneath a horse and sustained a compound fracture of the riht brook last Miss Ruth and Mrs.

C. A. Alexander and children, Frank, Pearl and Jessie, returned yesterday from Parsons, where they have been living for the past few months. Mr. Alexander will remain in Parsons where he has a contract to remove the buildings from the newly purchased noon for Oklahoma Citv.

Mr. Soring- leg, below the knee. The injured limb er will be manager in that territorv I To Care a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative BrOmO Quinine Tablets. on every I 1 ScvCTlfflffionbona.oM fa past 12 months. ThlS Signatllre, yrVLTZ' B3K.23C.

I below the knee. The iniured lirrvh for rhA CHtj site of the Missouri. Kansas Texas IMM 1 1 1 1 I is improving but it is feared that Mr. manufacturing the James H. Rice shops.

Tucker will remain in a crippled eon- 1 patent tin fence signs. Attorney F. M. Harris returned at dition for some months. I Raipn A.

"Wharton has resigned his noon from a week's trip to Texas. He.

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