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OLA' LIU iianna run out his sprinkling po early Monday morning and made for the farmers of Kansas, thousands of dol lars, and ret there are a few pops who BUGSIE3 kick on Hanna. Miss Agnes Fairchild of Alma, Kan. fl fit, I is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. D.

R. any Sterner and conducted the music in the from $39.50 up to price you wish to pay in C. E. Convention which was held Olathe this week. We expect to sell more buggies and road wagons in A ttie next two Miss Carrie Shean visited in Olathe first part of the week on her way home from Paola, where she has been weeks; than ever before, for several months as the 'guest of the and wje know price is the only, thing that will do Sponable family.

86 is the telephone number of the Olathe Steam Laundry. Call them up when you need anything in their line. it. MR. FARMER Did you ever know of Work will be called for and delivered to any part of the A.

Chitwood of Edgerton was in town three better farm wag-J with his nephew, Ross Chitwood, of Rusnville, I1L, who was to take the onsthan the Studebaker, Bain and Weber? These goods are better than ever this year Youwill miss it if you don't see them before you buy. train here. for for his return home. He 1 AND OPTICIANS speaks in high praise of Kansas C. SEE! -WILLI have added to their numerous instruments for examining and testing the eye an OPHTHALMOMETER, an instrument used for examining and testing: for Two Second Hand Buggies, one Spring Wagon.

Sell cheap. William Brunk has his hydraulic cider press at work at his farm one mile north of town turn your apples into a cash value by making them into cider corneal astigmatism. It is the best instrument made for determining corneal f) afi crm fl am nnv in naa All fViia la a rli at nntiAtana naa it- Vw 4a the time to have your eves examined and tested to find out if vou have anr de and vinegar; it is a wise economy. fect of vision. charge nothing for examining your eyes.

The next time you come to town come in and have your eyes examined. It will cost you nothing 47tf Olathe and Vicinity. On Thursday night of last" week two Rev. W. H.

Howe of Garnett will preach in the United Presbyterian church August 19. He was in Olathe twenty years ago for lone summer and his. many friend are glad to hear Bemember thispaper printsTaU ofithe official proceedings of the county. There will not be a line published in the official paper that does not appear in the Mirror. GATAQQE3 young girls, one less than sixteen and the other claiming to be more than eighteen years old, loitered about the Go to Ed Saunders for your livery, as he has the finest rigs in town.

Telephone 43. It will pay you to examine our line of shoes before buying. They are all right. Joe Barnett. Governor St.

John was one of the speakers at Santa Fe, fusion meet-last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bronaugh of Kansas. City spent Sunday in Olathe visit In Mil its stage there him.

streets till late in the night. About 11 should bo cleanliness. Elj'i Crera Balm The city schools will begin on Monday, September 3. This is unusually early and parents should realize the necessity of preparing for it. Qharjey Beecrof and Harry Rober-jnari drove over from De morning.

They report a big rain over their way that morning. Go to Dave Livingston for your blacksmith and wagon work. Dave is all Tight and will do your work at living prices. East Park street. Miss Mattie Speer has returned home from her work as teacher in Henderson, ut.

Howard Lr Clark and his wife came up from La Cygne last Saturday Great rush for carpets at Duffy Kean's The city schools open Monday, September 3. for a visit with Mrs. Clark's parents. deanses, soothes and heals the membrane. It cores catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly.

he doctor now Jias a thrifty practice at his new home and is highly respected they were seen on th9 Santa Fe depot platform. The next morning there were troubled inquiries from anxious parents and it took Deputy Sheriff Hes but a short time to run down a case of elopement." These silly young things had met two young fellows on the street and with the crazy idea of "getting mar and honored. ing home folks. Joe Kelly and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Kelly, spent last week at Charlie Ewing was on the streets Sat urday looking like a thoroughbred. He ried" started in the night to walk out was in poor health all of last winter, was poor ana yeiiow, put now ne is in Cream Balm Is placed Into ths nostrils, spreads orer the membrane and is absorbed Belief isis mediate and a cure follows. It Is BOt drying dees not produce sneezing.

Large Size, 60 eents at Druggists or by mail Trial Size, 10 cents by maiL ELY BROTHERS, Warren Street, New York. Deal Tobaece Spit and Saoke Toar life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo magnetic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take NoTo Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c orSI. Cure guaranteed.

Booklet and sample tree. Address Sterling Remedy Chicago or New York, fine trim to tackle any old thing that of town. They went north on the Santa Fe tracks and at daylight asked the operator at Elizabeth for tickets to Call in and see our 50 cent overalls. Joe Barnett. Bart White pays the highest cash price for hides and tallow.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly are at Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Bay Walker came over from Gardner Sunday. Ed Saunders has the only up-to-date nack line in the city. Will Thompson came in from the farm Friday on business.

Ed Saunders has the best hack line in runs counter to him. Leavenworth, but as he has no tickets N. C. She has been in the same institution for. six consecutive years, he WG.

T. U. will meet at the county attorney's room in Ihe court house Friday, August 17, at 3 p. m. Mrs.

Maggie Mclntyre, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. John Stark of Wilder are entertaining a little visitor, Jack Bugbee Stark who arrived at their home on the morning of August 4. oummerneld Grange will celebrate on sale they tramped on to Holliday its twenty-seventh anniversary with a where the deputy sheriff learned of their presence and took charge of them.

One picnic at Mrs. Becket's grove five miles northwest of town on the 20th of August. The neighbors are invited, and especially the neighboring granges. of the young men escaped and the other was arrested and brought back to Ola Excelsior Springs. wain Foster came out from Kansas City and remained over Sunday with relatives and friends.

George Allen and his son, Master Louis, were in town Friday and called on the Mirror office. John Nesbitt was all right everyway Saturday except a desire for rain on his Oxford township farm. A few hundred dollars to loan on Olothe real estate security. James R. Orr, room 11 (grange building.

Mrs. J. Y. Brown of Leavenworth is visiting in Olathe with her sister, Mrs. H.

S. Miller, and other friends. Joe Kelly and Bert Gilbert went to Excelsior Springs, last week for a rest at that health giving resort. MAJOR E. O.

CALLAHAN, Auctioneer, STANLEY, KANSAS. the and put in jail to answer a criminal charge. The girls are weak, shallow hings who ought to be spanked and My business is auctioneering, and I can satisfy the man I do business for. put to bed at sundown for a few years Cool Keep yet and the grief that has come to the parents is the result of the parents, the city. Telephone 42.

Charley Nichols made a business trip to Kansas City Monday. Miss Nellie Sutton has been sick the past week, but is now better. Mrs. W. H.

Benade was on the sick list the forepart of this week. Al Devenney and Andy Williams drove to Kansas City Sunday. PAINT. "WALLPAPER J. W.

HUKTER, Painter and Paper Hanger reckless neglect oh duty. It is not necessary to give names in writing 'up epi sodes of this kind, and we hope this sad First door south of Keef er's. OLATHE, KANSAS. esson will inspire in these' youngsters a desire to build and protect a good name for themselves when they are recovered from this misfortune. Furnish your home with light seasonable furniture while the hot weather is upon us.

Iron Bedsteads are particularly adapted to this sea-eon of the year and we have immense assortment at prices ranging Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Koehn of Morse were in town Saturday. Dave Livingston is the man to shoe horses. Trv him and be convinced.

Everything in the housefitting Jine PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS. I have some very fine Barred Plymouth Bock Cockerels for sale at reasonable prices. Stock line bred nine years from the best' strain in Illinois. Eggs The long talked of change in the he tracks of the Santa Fe railroad has Degun, ariorce of men oemg employed from choice mating $3 per 15; from pen No. 2 $1 per 15.

reduce the grade at Gardner about The excursion rates are still' on, to matrimonial parties, for all kinds of housefittings, at Duffy Kean's. Dr. H. E. Hoke of Parkville, was in Olathe part of this week visiting his old rfend, Prof.

A. F. Mclntyre. Have you a carload or two of good seed wheat? Bring me a sample. We want your flax seed.

T. G. Granam. B. L.

Wood of Kansas City was visiting in Olathe part of last week the guest of the family of M. V. B. Parker. Will be at home to my customers after August 7, in rooms over Mrs.

Ab- i feet. The tracks between Holliday MRS. FRED MOODY. Lenexa, Kan. from $3.50 up.

and Gardner will be straightened and there is probability that the tracks You will find that a nice Lawn Settee, or Chair, will add hrough Olathe city will be shifted s. w. dUrKee, representing the greatly to your comfort, which we can furnish you at small cost. Come and investigate our stock. several blocks west to conform to a new survey.

General Manager Mudge has given out this general statement: INNIE DURKEE PORTRflIT GO. 'E. W. Sterrit of the Santa Fe engineer OF CHICAGO, ILL. Painting, Copying, and enlarging of Portraits a Specialty.

ings corps, assisted by five men, began the surveying for grade reduction on the on the Santa Fe cut off between Hol Our Undertaking Department is the finest and most complete in the state. We are the only house in the county that does practical embalming, and special attention will be given all work entrusted to our care. We own our own hearse and An Elegant Funeral Car. iday and Emporia Wednesday. Mr.

Sterrit and men are located at Ottawa and will work out of that point at the present. The reducing of grades over the Santa Fe proper is one of the new superior to any Hence we can offer service competition. VASIIIHGTOtl UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS. Next Term begin Sept.

57, 1900. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. St. Louis and Missouri Medical Colleges. -Fully equipped laboratories; large clinical facilities four years' course.

J. B. S11APLEIGH, M.D Sec'y. DEXTAL DEPARTMENT. (Missouri Denial College.) Fully equipped laboratories; large clinical facilities three years' course.

A. IL FULLER, M.D I.D.S., Dean. For information in regard to either department, address the officer named. moves lately decided on by the manage RYAN a COMPANY, I ment of the road. The cutting down A few straw and linen hats to close out at one half cost, New York Racket.

Odd and ends in high-priced watches at cost and less at Willitt Rankin's, Grandma Shean of Gardner was the guest of Mrs. E. Clark part of last week. Our 5 cent prints are the finest ever put on the Olathe market. Joe Barnett.

If you need a small loan until after crop time see Foster Ferrel, lawyers. R. J. Henry and daughter May were rqp from their Miami county home Dr. and Mrs.

John J. Parker visited in Kansas City last Saturday and Sunday. An elegant line of up-to-date picture mouldings just received at Duffy Kean's. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Jones of Kansas -City visited home folks in Olathe over Sunday. Childrens' hoe, rake and spade sets, ten and twenty-five cents at New York Racket. Miss Corinne Shewell of St. Louis is visiting her school mate, Miss Lulu filbert. Quite a number of our people are attending the camp meeting at Bonner Springs.

Lindsay Squires of McCamish township was transacting business in Olathe Monday. of the grade on the cut between Hol iday and Ottawa will be the first part bott's Millinery store. Miss Lucy Sherman. 45tf Mrs. Ira Jefferson is acting as deputy for District Clerk Morrison.

She will be in the office till after the September term. Mrs. H. S. Miller and her sister, Mrs.

J. Y. Brown, visited in Gardner Saturday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker.

Gustave Koehn came in last Saturday to leave an advertisement for the Morse Elevator, which you will find elsewhere in this paper. The Memphis flyer makes the run between Kansas City and Memphis in twelve hours Olathe to Kansas City in thirty minutes W. S. and Mrs. Speer expect all their children to get home this week and have a little family reunion after all being away for months.

We clerk at public sales; take notes direct to us save parties having sale Our Native Herbs, the grat blood of the road the work will be applied to. In all probability with the present amount of special equipment on hand purifier, and liver regulator, the original compound. Two hundred day's treatment Money back if not benefited; a supply always on. hand. Mrs.

C. A. by the Santa Fe it will take the force employed all of this year to finish his stretch of track. The. road was Pennock, agent, 417 South Water street, compelled to order special machinery Olathe Kan.

40tJ3 or this work and already about $30,000 F. E. Meigs, a returned missionary James Lorimer had 37 i acres of flax which averaged 14i bushels to the acre and brought him $1.25 per bushel when he marketed it last week. Flax was a splendid crop this year and the farmers got the full value of their crop. Last year the crop was nearly all out of the farmer's hands when the big prices came.

Old Billy Mcllwaine was found dead in his yard at Morse last Wednesday afternoon. The sheriff was notified and went out to investigate, and decided that no coroner's inquest was necessary as death was no doubt produced by the heat and his weak physical condition. nas expended. Three steam from China, will speak at the Christian T. Q.

NORMAN Hasgbought the J. A. Kodman Blacksmith Shop and will continue to do la 6 Milne In ew work and will make a specialty of All Kinds or Repairing. Shop Second Door North of City Hall, OLATHE, HANSASr church Snnday, Aujrust 19, at 11 a. m.

shovels, three unloaders and a large number of forty -foot cars have been ordered. When this work is completed Subject, "China and Missions." Rev. Meigs has been in China about thirteen he Santa Fe will have expended mil- years and will give some very interest- ions of dollars, and have given employ from indorsement of notes when they ing information about China in view of ment to hundreds of men for a number J. L. the present difficulties.

All are invited. of years'." want cash; charges reasonable Pettyjohn Co. Rev. H. R.

Murphy and wife and little son are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gehman. Rev.Murtmv W. BrtfliogU, Pr.tlitnt.

has completed the ministerial course at Hillsdale, Mich. He is an able speaker He was an old soldier of the war of the rebellion. Jim Mitchell, the handsome good-natured Democratic school official of Holliday, was in town last Saturday and called for a minute at the Mirror office, notwithstanding a suspicion that we locked the door on visitors and trans Ho LOTT and will soon start with his family to TH6 First National Bank qt Olathe. Transacts a General Banking Business CAPITAL S50.000. SURPLUS, India.1- Relatives and accauaintances Oirtctorsi L.

W. Briffajli, J. B. 8rnr, J. Prfo, F.M.Og,, Jm.

C. Cmrpnter, 9. Carf4nttr, Wm.Ptllrtt. Wm.J.lnln. 4m B.Armttnnf, 8.

J. B. Brontr, letPrtt(dnt. HAUEG will miss them, but we trust that much good may berdone by their mission. Hon.

L. W. Breyfogle was in town GftGE LOAN HORT FARM formed them into subscribers. Aside from Jim's Democracy he is a mighty Secretary F. D.

Coburn of the state board of agriculture estimates that the wheat crxro of TTn.tiga is more than 78 from his Shawnee township farm Monday accompanied by his guest, Uncle J. Lrrf6t, CaAr. Abe Alexander, who is here on a visit TlioiislO. Oil C3 in I from San Antonio, Texas. Uncle Abe is Honey on Sfand.

Farm Londo or Dale. Flew Hill SlOCb lone of the old timers of Johnson county, Wm. Henry, President. W. TL Bette, Cashier.

O. T. Croode, Aesletant Cashier. having been one of Mr. Breyf ogle's first neighbors, and receives a cordial wel IPattiromo come on his return here after many years.

He is a Mexican war vetran. OLATHE, UAROAO. millions bushels, the largest in the history of the state. The highest county is Sumner with nearly 6 million bushels, Johnson county is estimated to have 806,840 bushels. The condition of the corn crop in Johnson is rated at 92.

Judge Thomas J. Porter of St, Joseph, was the guest of George Black last Saturday and. Sunday. Away back in childhood these two men were pupils of John Rankin was in from his Gardner CAPITAL pSD.COO. gojoHOBE I roiiyovri nirmtttortt TSTm.

MT. P. Ooode. Jm. VJ Hobinson, A.

J. Gwitzer. XL C. Xiiveraore, T.D. Hibner, ZXexux Shodee' Qeo.

Black, J. XX. XXihaer. township farm Saturday trying to find out proper methods of redress for the damages being done to their farms by Basin ess Establish 1S83. T.

L. Hoana. D. O.Zxkcsxb. Flour a re 79 I railroad.

The road will make almost a I Prof. B. McFarlana at ianey, vmo, 5 HCGUTE, We keen everything" found ill a first-class hardware store, I bee line between Holliday and Edgerton and were anticipating pleasant call on I and there is some guessing, as to what is MB and our prices are right. I to happen in the vicinity of Olathe. There is some talk of changing the de- Judge Porter.

i3 a very pleasant gentlemanin fact it is a compliment to Prof. that, both Porter and Black seem to have "started right" in life. Fire, Tornado, Accident. Plate Glass. Steam Boiler and Llf Ipsaranee, in selected azl authorized companies.

Losses patf By oar completes orer O.JO.Qa.CO. Farsn loans promptly neotfated on real estate first saortffe at a low 4e of latft with option to make partial payments on principal. BoocisiandZGranss Uuillii. C.a Attn rri.I -r vw. :Ir.i'? a ri HOGE 3 HOGUE.

East Park Street, Olathe, Kansas I pot several blocks west of where it now 'stands..

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