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PAGE FOUIt. THE. OTTAWA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1016. an nhserv'n-Hn-n Mr" VfintiniipJ, 5 visit for the day to Mrs. Glenn Mur 1 phy.

nnnn 'in I i.i ir- nun G. A. R. Commander Sick. R.

M. For Pimply Faia Try Cutlimra Soap MEN Painter, commander of the Kansas department of the G. R. yi ill in -8t. Francis hospital at Topeka.

His is improved. Twelve Total 920 Years. The combined ages of twelve men wno! visited one store in Wellsville in one day totaled 920 years. 1 The old-i jii ww I noticed the other day passing over-the west of Hutchinson that the train master has posted notices directing tkat hereafter passengers on trains carrying vestibul-ed; cars can. stand out on the rear platform if they choose.

The trap doorsre to be kept in safety position bythe flagmen." A Fake Coon Hunt A party of Wellsville young men went down to the Mohermaaarm on Hickory creek the other night on a coon hunt. They had a-battery of dogs, and the whole! JUST TO Before REMIND YOU 4est was 84 and the youngest 63. I 1 and Ointment Simples Free by Post A ample, easy, speedy treatment. Smear' the C7 Visiting Parents. Howard Raus- cher, who teaches in the Wellsville-schools, is spending the Christmas of a long, night before them.

Thef, Inventory JL nn, look for me, sroT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE spent a goodly portion of the night You'll neverhave a better opportunity with never a sign of "scent," and then- pimples 'lightly with Cuticurai 1 vrA suddenly the dogs gave tongue. The Ointment on end trail laid on a straight away, regard-! vacation at Emporia with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rauscher. Sheriffs to Meet The annual convention of Kansas sheriffs will be hell in Topeka.

January 4. Sheriff Nick Johnson and Sheriff-elect W. S. Barnett probably will attend from Franklin county. Quelled a Fight.

Chief of Police of finger and JLJ allow it to remain less of underbrush, creek bends ana hedge fences and the party followed close on the pack. Several miles were covered, in fact the windup X. 1 T. II A I about five minutes. to buy good strong work shoes than now.

We have just gotten in some twenty-five dozen of those same old stylesithat have helped make our Then wash off with Cuticura Soap and hot came not far from Logan street, where the hounds had driven the quarry up a big sycamore. As the Hancock was called to a Norlh Main street flat Monday, afternoon to water and continue bath breathless, exhausted hunters store.popular, and they'll never be bled into a circle around the tree, there was a swish of a limb, the. passage of a dark body from tree top If you have forgotten to remember some of your friends Xmas it- is not too late yet. BEFORE WE 111 VOICE you can buy any article from our laige stock of House Furnishings at greatly reduced prices. er.

cheap to ground, and a loud caterwaul as a big torn cat scampered to safety in a nearby house. Attended Mr. and Mrs. ing for some minutes. Thia treatment is best upon rising and retiring, but is usually effective at any time.

For pimples, redness, rdughness, itch ing and irritation, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands Mid baby rashes, itchings and chafings these fragrant super -creamy emollients are wonderful. They ire also splendid for nursery and toilet purposes. Sample Each Free, by Mail With 32-p. Sldn Book on request. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept.

17, Bos ton' Sold throughout the worjd. The Spot Cash Shoe Store Theiore Thai Always Sells For Less55 quell a family quarrel where the husband was threatening the wife No arrests were made Remodeling Building Work on remodeling the lumber sheds of the Rohrbaugh lumber yards was pom-menced yesterday. A new frame building covered with sheet iron will be erected. J. Home from Wichita George Civvies, a college student has returned from Wichita where he spent a week with relatives and his roommate, Roy Elrick, has gone there for this week.

In Next Week, Sheriff -elect W. S. Barnett is preparing to move into the residence of the sheriff the last of next week. His family is now at the home of Arthur Hill, 322 South R. A.

Thompson, 740 South Locust, returned this morning from where they went last week accom-, panying the body of Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. C. M. Johnson, from' 2m Kansas City.

Mrsf" Johnson was at Kansas City, 'stopping with her 'V niece, Miss Daphne Hicks, and died! JOHN NELSON SON f. suddenly Sunday of apopleptlc stroke. Shte was down town shopping and wras stricken in a store where she was a stranger. The CHEWOWE Lawrence when he made the an-. nouncement as he is very popular there and represented th6 county in West 2nd Street Phone 44 management had her removed to a the state legislature.

He complet Oak street. Friends. Schol- his fourteenth year as' pastor at Visiting UNDERTAKING CO. Lawrence on last Sunday. field of Jacksonville, and Mrs.

Charles Gibbs of LinVille, 111., are guests of the family of J. Ralph Crow -Funeral Tomorrow The fu neral of the late Clinton Earl Crow hospital where death occurred. Unaware that she had friends in the city -the hospital people, learning from papers, on "the body that sha was from -Stafford, notified relatives there: They, sent word to Miss Hicks, her first Intimation of the situation. Mrs. Thompson was also notified, and with Mr.

Dodsworth They came here from whd died yesterday at his home ers (Kenneth Hunter), an ambitious assistant district attorney who would sacrifice his wife's love and honor that he might pxrrr favor with the political booa of his home town and secure -the nomination for district The' story has a grip to it that touches everyone and Miss Kalich as the Powers portrays her part--beautifully. KEGLECTED COLDS GROW WORSE A coughr that -racks -and irritates the throat may lead, to a serious chronic coughif neglected. The healing pine balsams in Dr. Bell's Pine Tar HoneyNature's own remedy will soothe relieve the irritation, breathing will' be easier, and the antiseptic properties wilr kill the germ which retarded healing. Have it handy for "croup, sore throat, and near Williamsburg will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Altamont.

Infant Daughter Dead. The 'infant daughter of ilr. and Mrs. Law- at the home. The Rev.

H. A. Cook 7 i 1 son Miskimmon of five miles south- of the Pomona M. -E. Church (went to Kansas.

City, and with Miss east of Williamsburg died yesterday will have charge and -burial will be and burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme-in the Williamsburg cemetery. The tery. Masons will officiate at the grave. Hurt by Fall Mrs.

C. C. Burke 1 Mr- Crow was 24 years old and was of North Ottawa has been called to born August 1. Pomona. Kansas City by an accident to her He as the son of Jesse N- Crow-muthpr Mrs a.

a. Wppt rhrist-; On December 20, 1911 he was mar- Hicks accompanied the body to Stafford. The funeral was held Friday. Mrs. Johnson was 53 years Of age.

She had visited in Ottawa frequently. Detroit Busy Place "Tell 'em to go td Detroit, if they want work, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Stansfield in Topeka (Juest of Ilrother. Evan Lloyd of V. E. LAWRENCE. M.

D. Office -Third Main: Residence 410 Maple Hoth Phone Special Attention to Chronic Diseases -w mas day Mrs. Weegar fell and sus enronic Droncniai anections. uet a bottle to-day, Pheasant to take. At all Druggists, 25c Adv.

ried to Freda Trabert. Past, Present and Future. A little accidental gathering at the office F. L. Williams the farm loan man.

of the sheriff this morning represent-. OTTAWA Motor Hearse Ambulance or the Sick Special Music for Funerals furnished without charge. Phono 659 Glenwood, Iowa, is making a visit to his brother JJohn Lloyd, and other Franklin county relatives. To Her Home. Miss Ruth Petti-grew returned to her home at Argentine today after a visit with Mrs.

John Sanders. )n Visit. Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Snyder went up to Kansas City this Gormly, piano Tuner. Phone 666. tained a fracture of one arm. Mrs.

Burke wiltgo to tlje city tomorrow. Realty Deal. A deed conveying the south half of the southeast quarter ofsection 4 in Ottawa township from John G. Harrison to J. Robert Parker, was filed in the register's office today.

The consideration was $4,500. Oil Operator Here. Joseph Kap- I II TT All CATALOG OTTAWA, fCANS. FREE ed the past, present and, future in the succession to that office. Just by "happenstance'', as Sheriff Nick Johnson was engaged at his desk, Ex-Sheriff S.

P. Costigan made a social call, and directly, the pair was joined by Sheriff-elect W. S. Barnett. "The one thing lacking," remarked Mr.

Costigan, "to make the Dr. Ralj.h K. Spencer, Dentist, over Gardner Walker's Room 6, Phono 796, Ree. 986-Red. GAVE HER A POSTCARD SHOWER and can drive a nail strait," said Elmer Crawford, of Waverly, who passed through here this morning from the Michigan city.

Mr. Crawford is in the employ of the Continental company, manufactory of automobile accessories, enroute home for a 'vacation. "They are taking on all the half-way skilled mechanics they can get down there, and will want many more," he continued. "The pay to start is $3.40 for an 8-hour day, arid from that up to $5. It is said that in the spring the Ford factories will pay $6.

Ford takes men on a six months trial and if they make good they get a permanent job at his five. dollar iatfl.atthe end Qi that that time. There are some conditions, with Ford drinking and smoking are discouraged, good nigh hours are required, and you must be K. E. Smith, Insurance of all kind3.

lau oi me ivapian company on Mrs. S. C. Devilbiss, Very Grateful Hominy, was here yesterday, to Many Who Remembered Her. Highest market price paid for cats and dogs.

No phono, no delivery, no credit. McClay's grocery, When you think of neatly cleaned clothing think of Lowe. Phone 546. This company is drilling at Centrop-j combination complete is a logical ex-olis on a lease taken recently by fle th tough element" and the Milburn-Stockdell company. hweV newspaper reporter.

M. Burden Is operating for the Kap-1 "Nuff sed' as chorused by the lan Interests. three. The Wolf Funeral. Pallbearers inno- nf 1 nnii i vation that summer 'tourists will Although she is -not yet-able to nay.

school class will prpvide crutch-talk, following a stroke of paralysis es, for Jhe boy. on May 31, Mrs. S. C. Devilbiss of it1' 1022 South Hickory street enjoyed a IIUSINESS COLU-XSE OPEN'S pleasant birthday and a merry MOXDAY.

ks Christmas. She was 75 years old I December 23. I viVsin vkw yavu, mroirrHitu iam Wolf, 518 Beech street, yester particularly appreciate has been inaugurated on the Santa Fe western Friends and relatives of Mrs. Dev Insurance. Rear Estate and Rents.

Flora, Underwood Bldg. Phone 438 morning to make a short visit to friends. For New Years. Miss Maude Shannon left this morning for Bonner Springs where she will remain until after New- Year. Visiting at Le Loup.

May Hume and children went out to Le-Loup this mortfing to make a day's visit to Mrs. Will Scott. For tho Iay. Mrs. J.

H. Richardson of Agricola came in this morning to spend the day with' friends, and incidentally to shop. Visiting Relatives. J. B.

Cusick of Winfield is visiting here with his mother, Mrs. W. B. Cusick, and with sisters and brothers. Son Bom.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green of Rantoul and formerly' of Ottawa are the parents of a son born Sunday. The child has been named Charles. Visiting Friends.

Miss Elizabeth went out to Wellsville this willing to be under espionage of his ilbiss in this vicinity and at her for-, Washington, Dec. 27. Six i division. said Lewis Roeers of day were W. Sy Williams, C.

C. Ber-key, S. S. Coen, N. B.

Beeler, G. N. new mer homes, both in Iowa and Mary Seventh street who returned fromicorPs or detectives an tne time, xou F. L. Williams, 18 yrs.

the Insurer. Hutchinson yesterday. "There has' are expected Keep straignt, ana in hppn an mitBtanrtiTie- nrripr -with Ford hires men to watch and see land, remembered her jn a p6stcard shower. She received 115 beautiful cards for her birthday and Christmas. Mrs.

Devilbiss is able to be up and whether you do or not. You can get gdod board with room from six to the company prohibiting passengers from standing on the rear platform of the train end coach unlessit was rear admirals, 28 captains and 75 commanders, the first to be promoted, under th new system of selection in the navy, are 'on the list presented to Secretary Daniels yesterday by the special board which examined the fitness of the officers. Secretary Daniels will lay a list before President Wilson and later the nominations will go to the senate. seven dollars a week. And to add enjoyed a Christmas dinner at to it all you have one of the pret tiest cities inthe world to live in." home ot her W.

B. Devilbiss, 742 South Main street. Tussing and A. Gill. Burial was in Highland cemetery.

The Rev. Fred M. Bailey of the First M. E. church officiated.

Nearly Jxst libld. "Another clay of balm such1 as yesterday and there would have been no frost left in the ground," said Frank M. Dowdy this morning. "In fact it was so nearly gone that I had ajiotion of plowing, but found that the soil was just To Their Homes. Mrs.

Fred Young and daughter, of Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M- Harlan of Siloam Springs, who had been visitiag the family of L. Harlan at Williamsburg, returned to their homes to For Abstracts of Title, see B.

P. Bowers, bonded abstracter. MILLERS PROVIDED FOR. CITY HEWS BRIEFS Throe Tilings Ladies Like, a new House, an automobile, and Carey Porter's Fire Insurance when they a loss. He has 10 companies.

Moving Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gow-, una are moving from 911 South Main to 928 South Main street.

At Kansas City. Harold J. Lamb went to Kansas City on bus-1 iness this morning! Covering on A new will be placed on the floor of city hall offices soon. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUOHS AND COLDS ck man's Alterative SOLD BY ALL LEADING! DRUQQISTS Fred Anderson, house painting and decorating. Call phone 972.

morning and is spending the with Miss Anna Rowland and Frankie Hughes. BuiUImg a lloust. G. day Miss Van TOWNSHIP 'BOARD MEETING. The official board of Lincoln township will be in session at the court house Ottawa, Saturday, December 30.

Persons having bills against the township are urged to present them. O. D. Farris, trustee. 32-2t "We will appreciate your.pairon age.

Calls answered promptly. O. Friends 1 Remembered Family That Was Quarantined. The Bert Miller-family at 823 Ash street was? amply. provided for on Christmasapdlfofa'week or two to come, Mrs.

Stockford of the welfare boardaid. Miller ha? resumed hia work and is able to aid in thesupport. of his family although expenses, are greater than they were the home was K. Cab, Baggage and Livery. Phon Camp and W.

H. Crouse went to Richmond this morning where they are building a suburban house for John WilHams. 129. 296-26t Only a fewdays left of the year your hogs while you wait. Phone 155.

Blum Bros. Ottawa Transfer for Southern Kansas and Burnece Anthracite and petroleum coke. Phone 10. 916 quarantined when Francis became BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENS In the City. X.

E. Stucker and bon, Harry, went to Kansas City this 'morning for the day. At Kansas City. Dr. A.

Haggart i Is spending the day at Kansas City on business. ill with infantile paralysis. A S'un-j day. Mrs. Young and Mr.

Harlan' are children of L. Harlan. Had Typhoid Fever. Fred Judd of Melvern is in Ottawa to spend" several days. Mr.

Judd was former-' ly employed here in the Davenport' store. He recovered about a month I ago from a severe attack of typhoid' fever from" which he" had been ill1 since last September. Dinner for Prisoners. Prisoners in the county jail had a fine Christmas. Sheriff Nick Johnson provided them with clgai and candy after a To Their Home.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright, who had been visiting Mrs.

A. F. Haynes, 301 East Ninth street, have returned to their home at Schell City, Mo. Completed Visit. Mrs.

A- D. Mc-Questen of Eureka, has finished a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Qakes, 820 South Locust, and returned h.ome Hack to Work.

P. N. Blagg, who Jit The Modes to practice -Economy. The low prices we are making this week willmake you forget the H. of L.

i Ketiinis Monday. Miss Naomi Courtney, who is visiting at Kansas Children Cry for Fletcher'o City, is expected home Monday. Uusinens Trip. Mrs. Robert Hill is spending the day xat Kansas City on business.

Visiting ut Princeton. Ralph was injured by a pistol shot in one big dinner. Friends of some of thev shoulder a few weeks ago, went to 14 lbs. Sugar SI PASTIME THEATER. "Davy Crockett' is the title of the high class film production, featuring Dustin Farnum at the Pastime theater today.

The story in brief is as follows: Eleaaor, beautiful daughter of James Vaughn, wealthy landowner. i Cody is spending a few days at prisoners little gifts. The negroes started a singing rally in the afternoon and everybody had a Wellsville this morning to resume his work in his tool handle shop. At Le Ix uk Mrs. Eva Sutherland and Miss Helen Sutherland went to Le Loup this morning to make a Princeton at the home of Mrs.

K. A. Chambers and with Ralph Nichols. Visit at TopHta. Mr.

and Mrs. F. good time. FullHead Rice, an extra value at 4 lbs. Ealicy 'Japan style AVant Oiled Road.

There is said I. Withrow and family of this city 25c 15c 06c to be a movement on foot in Centro-polis township to Jnduce the county commissioners to provide for oiling a strip of road between Ottawa and Jtice. 2 lbs Ihe Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of Gold Medal Corn Flakes, pkg. isa frequent caller on the Widow Crockett who is supported by her son, Davy, famous Indian fighter, hunter and trapper. One day Eleanor stirs Davy's imagination by reading the story of Lochinvar.

Later Eleanor and her father start for England, leaving Col. Royston, life-long frien din charge of their that town, a stretch of about ten S7 and has been made under his per Bona! supervision since its infancy. Pineapple, Fancy Hawaiian miles. The argument is advanced by the promotors that that portion of the county is entitled to better Allow no one to Aewiv vnu in tht 21c facilities for travel to the county sliced in syrup large can Seal Brand Pumpkin dry pack, 3 lg cans. seat market.

affairs. Royston loses heavily at cards and forges Vaughn's name to He Wears a 25c 06c debonair bachelor druggist, Mr. E. a note. Vaughn dies at sea and Crampton, holder of the note, learns of the forgery.

Goading Royston on, Crampton coerces the colonel to af Bananas, now sold by weight, lb. 7" Our line of H. Thompson, will wear a cane. He not only admits he has a cane but also promises to appear cn Main street swinging it like Charllehap- 1 1 1tfi Thnmnonn -rclc vdH tho fect the marriage of his nephew. Neil Crampton.

to Eleanor. All Counterfeits', Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments jthat trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against ErperimenU What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops; and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Hor II- 2 nor other narcotic substance. Its fige is its guarantee.

Tornore. than thirty years it has been fa. constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 7ind Colicf and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation-of Food; giving healthy and natural fleep. The Childress Panacea The Mother's Friend. 7 Neil and Eleanor, lost in a.

bliz cane as a Christmas gift, he says, I zard are rescued by Davy Crockett whose real self is forcibly impressed COFFEE on Eleanor and In the true style of Lochinvar, the guetts at the wed ding of Neil and Crampton are giv en the shock of their lives Is noted, for superior quality, at prices4 that-ave you money. Davisco, a quality usually but refuses to explain at. greater leiigth. It is a real society' stick with a silver head. Fred Houghton, Mr.

Thompson's' soulmate in bachelorhood, is aid to be quite envious. A Family Tree. One of the delightful celebrations of Christmas day was held at the old Barnett homestead near Wellsville, at the home of D. F. Barnett.

An even NOTICE AU tht Empty Boxes You Want for the Asking I Wo have several hundred nice new, clean boxes that we emptied during Holiday trade. AVc don't want to throw them away hut they are in ourroad. Come and get what you want within next few days. Pleasant Judd Clothes Shop RALPH PLEASANT Ottawa, Kansas BILL JUDD CRYSTAL THEATER. 33c sold at 40c 1 lb.

tins Tri A tMKifiAn'f til A tntfivi4HAni11v itty nuiuiuvu IU7 A AAA famous dramatic artist, 'Madam Bertha Kalich, has a vehicle which at least "equals her moving picture venture: in "a William pro jBeara the Signature of Xhirty representatives of the Barnett t. At Kansas Maid, 18 oz. for the" price of a lb. Sweet Santos, bulk, 6 lbs. $1.00 duction.

"Slander." For Ambition is a photodrama" of- such vital "and family, including brothers and-sis-ters and children were present. The whole day was devoted to the celebration. A big -tree was provided, and at noon' there was a banquet royal served in cafeteria style including music. To Remain In La wren re. The Rev.

E. E. Stauffer. nasfor of the 1 Ths Kansas Gasti Stores Go, 14 Store WE DEUVEH lQ ror Uver su lears purely American theme that the great Kalich, with att-her European culture but sympathy with the new world of her adoption, fits her part perfectly, as the wife, unwillingly scheming, of an ambitious politician. Her good and bad nature wavers" between the triangle of -wifely and mertherly love, illicit affection and that great danger in all life, ambition.

The story ishat cf Robert Pow- TTinityLutherah church of Law-J Tho lllnd You Have Bought TM( CfHTAUH COMINV, VORK C1TV Phons 433 433 G. Ilaia rt-uce unu Known nere, nas announced to hl3 congregation that he will not accept the call extended, from the Walnut Lutheran church of Cincinnati, There was -rejoicing at.

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