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Olathe Newsi
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Olathe, Kansas
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rzi 1 I irsi 1 1 1 3 f. There are Many that at I)ow5s, WE -JUST RECEIVED FOR THE .1 1 j- 1 f( Lipr it -5 ill I a3 OUR THE LARGE 1 1 EARLT FALL TRABE A GOOD LINE OF STOOK OF I I 1 SHOES. FIME are sure that bur FIRST INSTALLMENT OF CLOTHING That we have been having made for the fall trade has just arrived. We shall try to make it pay you to call often at 'S. AMONG WHICH ARE THE NEW 36-inch all wool Serges, in cardinal, gold, brown, navy, wine and black S5c.

52-inch Weldon Suitings, all colors, 60c. All wool Tricots, all colors, '30c. 40-inch all wool Habit Cloth, all colors, 50c. 44-irich all wool Serge, all colors, 75c. Imperial Broadcloth, 90c Beautiful mixtures in Novelty Goods, 50c.

38-inch Jacquarts, 50c. will be with tlie change ad. since we have out the "shoe pictures" that we have using so long, but remember that just the shoes we advertise; all modern, up-to-date shoes, the best for the Henriettas, THESE GOODS ARE OF UNDOUBTED HIGH QUALITY, BUT WILL THE ABOVE-POPULAR PRIGES. WE SHOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE THEM. IP PPf AT We $1.00.

Mrs. Mary A. Duffy and daughter Miss Lizzie Duffy," are at Cripple Creek, Colorado, the guest of their son and brother, Daniel1 Duffy, who recently visited Olathe; They will also go to Leadville and other' places and be gone until fall. i r) Dr. Halley of Kansas City was called into consultation last Saturday with Dr.

F. F. Greene in the Schuyler Hut-chins case. Nothing could be' done for the unfortunate' young man, as Dr. Halley indorsed Dr.

Greene's course from the "Making hay while the sun shines" has been a popular occupation' with many Johnson 'county people for the past two 'weeks; nE. T. Adair i HJ i Cosgrove 'of ast Olathe missed the sunshine last week and had a large lot partially ruined by the wet i Protect the game and fish. 8hoot or fish only in the'proper' season and escape the game 1 warden by observing the laws: Many states have new" game and fish laws this year, and if you don't know them, send five 2c stamps for a copy pf the Game Law issue of The American Field, 245 State Chicago. Rufus Roberts killed a large timber rattlesnake on the Bill Miller farm northwest of Olathe last Friday, meas uring over four feet in length and had thirteen rattles and a 4button." This variety of snakes were quite common in the earlier settlement of the coun try but they are not often seen of late years.

i Elder A. D. States, formerly pastor of the Christian church of Olathe, was recently struck by lightning while out on evangelical work and riding along the road near Kirksvilie. We are glad to learn that Mr. States was not seriously hurt, his experience as a Paola newspaper man having taught him to cope with such little things as light ningfreaks.

Hodges. Bros, are getting ready to keep step with the business procession that is to; move this fall. They, have built a. new- Ume ihousenin. which to store several carloads cf lime and cement and a new timber, shed in which to keep arlarge ptock of big dimension stuff protected from.

the weather, Fniti; their advertisement writer 'be-. lieves in riding in the band wagon and has a readable announcesieat in the lllSBOS. II customers pleased in our taken been all will keep we and money. 20c to Mrs. Frank Sponable oif Gardner, accompanied by her father-in-law, John W.

Sponable of Paola, has gone on a three months pleasure trip to Puget Sound and British Columbia. F. Douglass, a wide awake Republican of Shawnee in town last Saturday and called to talk encouragingly of Republican prospects in the northeastern part of the county. Harry Hare of St. Paul, was in Olathe last Friday a short time, shaking hands with old acquaintances, Harry's father was teller in the Harris bank here about thirteen years' ago.

Give us a chance to make you prices on new and tfcoud hand furniture or anything in our line before you buy; i Elder Tolmak, 39f South side square. Married, at the i residence of the bride's parents, July 23, 1895; at 2 p. by Rev. S. W.

Richards, Mr. W. J. Mc-Intyre and. Miss Anna E.

Hamilton, both of Olathe, Johnson county, Kansas. Oi.j .1 Nita Gertrude, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breckenridge of Oxford township, died last Sunday with cholera infantum. The interment took place in cemetery Monday Misses Gussie and Mary Rebsamen and Messrs.

Harve Dent, Clarence Hoagland, John White, Ruei Hubbard and Eugene Caress attended the dance given in Connor's Hall, Lenexa, last Thursday evening. Miss Stella Noland, daughter of Andrew Noland, formerly of Olathe but now of. Kansas City, died at her father's home on the 25th and was buried in Olathe last Saturday morning. Rev. Jones preaching the funeral.

A horticultural display from Siloam Springs, can be seen in the show window at Mariner Norveii's store this week. Equally as good a show could have been made from Johnson county orchards, at but little or no expense. J. H. Mize and D.

S. Thompson of Monticello called at the Mirror office early Monday morning and told us some very good things about the crops of their section. say that Hayes had a fielcj of oaU tjrielded 8fX bushels i to the Jacreand.corn is growing so. that it will be' nejessary either, to chop the stalks down or gather the ears 'with a step ladder. Cora essoin, gentlemen.

3a Of BE SOLD AT Schuyler Uutchins. who fatally butV accidentally shot himself early1 last week, lingered until late last Saturday night when he peacefully passed The funeral was held at 5 o'clock p. m. onSunday romthe" Congegatlfffal" church corid acted by a Presbyteriaiij minister of, Edgerton. The remains were afterward laid to, rest in Olathe cemetery.

Now that the elements have spired to make this a sort of jubilee year for Johnson county let everybody put a shoulder to the wheel and help 1 the Johnson County Fair' Association make this year's fair a big success. It' will be a fitting time to get together and celebrate the victories of King Cornhe Help Secretary Pugh in his work of bringing the i best of all our products. Get the special premium list list lasue' and see if you can not compete for some" of the special' prizes; 4 It will do'the comm'tif-riity good and help 1U 1 Jt The Republican 1 primary election held atOtt's mill for Olathe' township last Saturday resulted in selecting the following candidates: 'Trustee, J.ti Moore; clerk, J. Lawrence; treasurer, S. H.

Allison. Candidates for justices of the peace constable were not voted for so the present in-cumbents will bold over. Moore, successful candidate' for trustee; came to Olathe township about thirty years ago and has continued to reside here ever since. He is a good mechanic as well as a popular citizen, and was overseer of all mason work for 'the new court house, being employed by the county commissioners. His election by a large majority is assured.

William J. Kelly, the Denver representative of Fargo Co's ex-. press? was called from to Le-1 nexa with his wife and children last week by the serious illness of his wife's father' Rosweil Allen, who has now. recovered' and Is' able to be around. On Sunday all of Mr.

Allen's chfl-' dreri and fourteen grandchildren celebrated" his' recoverv 'at a dinner at the residence) nf a son, George Allen, i near Lenexa, and 'l ai merryl time i was had. Mr Kelly was a welcome caller at the Mirror, offida Monday, morning. He repqrts icae much better in state, largely owing to the great increase, in, the production of gold. He says' Colorado' 'politics is; still "mixed, Jv? badly, 1 but that Republicanism, will come oat of it stronger than ever. 7U i Carl Dennis is sick with a low grade fever! Fred Wolfkuhle of Lenexa spent Saturday in Olathe.

J. E. Osborn was up from Lenexa last Friday and called. Mrs. Chas.

Horn of Argentine is visiting relatives in Olathe. Miss Nora Hackett visited Miss Anna Williams at Paola last week. Mr. and Mrs. T.

S. Caylor have returned from Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss4 Sallie Eylar of Kansas City visited Olathe friends the first of the Morrow at Olathe Elevator wants to see you before you sell your English blue grass. 41tf The corn crop was saved for the third and lst time by the copious rain last Sunday morning. Mrs.

L. Bernis of Otego, New York, 'is visiting her brother, L. C. Tracy, and family. See the Mack Gilmore's hat and coat rack at Hammond Hisey's.

West side of square. 31tf James Fidler, a guard at the Lansing penitentiary, was visiting Olathe friends the past week. Miss Clara Snyder and niece. Miss Elsa Davis of Paola, are visiting Mrs. J.

P. Hamilton and friends. Miss Ruth Eylar has accepted a position in the Kansas City public schools at a salary of $65 per month; Mrs. Pauline Phillips and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, are spending a few weeks at Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Don't be deceived, but call and see Hammond Hisey before you buy your furniture. West side square. William Kelly of Gardner threshed his oats last Friday and had the pleas ure of measuring out 78 bushels for each acre he had planted nicely finished. (MO CA Stand for. m)10U OLATHE MIRROR OScial Paper of Johnson County.

Official Paper of Olathe City. Only Republican Paper in Johnson Co RATES OF SUBS' TUPTION. One Year 8ixMontn. .75 Three Months 50 cash in advance. Ik C.

F. S. 3k M. R. R.

TRAINS SOUTH. Springfield Mail No. 1 .11 :15 am Memphis St New Orleans Ex. No. 10:49 Fast Mail No.

5 6:15 Suburban Passenger No. 7 10:55 a Suburban Passenger No. 9 6:55 pm TRAINS MOUTH. XaoaasCity Mail No. 2 Kansas City Express No.

4 am Fast Mall No. 6 :55 am Saburban Passengkr No. 8 7:05 a Snbarban Passenger No. 16 Commntation tickets said at the General Ticket Ofiee, room 11; northwest corner of Ninth street and Broad way, Kansas City, and Gulf depot, Olathe. The rates now are: Single ticket 6i cents; rend trip at and commutation tickets 10 rides for 24 rides for 54 rides for $10.00.

Dally except Sunday. Fkamk Adams, Agent. A. T. AS.

F. R. R. SOUS NORTH AND RART. No.

204.. 6:08 m. No. 112 No. 202....

90IN0 SOUTH AND WEST. No. 201 .10 :20 a. m. No.

1 2:55 p.m. No. Ill 8:27 m. No. 203 10:16 p.m.

Ill and 112 dally except Sunday all others daily. Connections. No. 1 runs throuzh to Los An- and San Francisco, connecting at La Junta or Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. 201 rnns to independence, Kansas.

o. xucj runs to Wellington, connecting at Winfield Junction for Oklahoma and Texas point, and at Welling-ton for the Panhandle of Texas. No. Ill runs to Emporia via Ottawa. II.

L. Phillips, Agent. Go to Duffy KeaiTs for a neat job of picture framing. See, Morrow before you sell your English blue xrass. 41tf Will Bryant is at home from Parsons.

Kansas, visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida Bryant. BED ECOII'S 8 PfeHQSuits with Combination wash of A number of the pupils of Melvin $. Bushbng gave a very pleasing piano recital at his home last Saturday evening. J.

W. Hunter, a substantial business man of Morse, was in town last Saturday and made this office an agreeable call. G. L. Adams of Olathe has sold Iron-quill (2U for, $1,100 to George Flatt of the same place.

Kansas Vity Times. You can't beat the prices on furniture that Hammond Hisey will make you; call and see them. West side of square. 31tf Miss Jessie Diehl and Miss McDan-ield uf Bonner Springs visited in Paola lat week and were guests of Miss Grace Cusey. Miss Nellie Fraser, daughter of H.

Fraser of Olathe will teach the school in district No.77 Prairie tar the coming season, Misses Lena and Jessie Norvell were guests of Mrs. Chas. Lockrldge, of Prospect avenue, Kansas City, during the past week. B. N.

Stephenson, watchmaker and jeweler, will do all manner of repairing in his line. Shop fourth door east of Patron's Bank. 39ml Read the list of special prizes offered by firms and individuals to be competed for at the Johnson county fair. It is printed in this week's Mirror. Daniel Phillips of Olathe ha a been granted a pension of $12 per month under the new law.

Mr. Phillips is a deserving old soldier of the 10th Kansas Infantry. Miss Jennie Redinger of Stanley and Miss Maud Reeder and Miss Ruth Church of East Olathe was entertained by Miss Hannah Temple on East Park street last week. 5 Mrs. M.

P. Wilson and her sister, Cora Hamilton and brother Jessie were home from Kansas City Sunday, attending the wedding of their sister, Annie" Hamilton. Frank Bookout, the generous hearted Kentucky Republican, was in town last Saturday and favored the Mirror office with a box of choice, ripe, "Moore's Early" grapes. "1 By 4anr extraordinary clubbing contract we are. now offering, the Mirror at a lower'rate than ever, in connection with that able and popular weekly, the Sew York Tribunei Read the advertisement elsewhere in this Oak and Birch Suits, polished, that QjQ on1 tOA formerly sold for C25.00, now for.

AO OllU LJ Come in and gee for yourself. We will be pleased to show jou through our Stock and give you prices. Respectfully,.

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