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The Ottawa Daily Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 3

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he New Tabard Inn ibrary rs I At the Theater. Cherry Pectoral Doctors rarely have hard colds. Thev keer this old cough in Society and Club Circles. contains 125 of the late books. remedy in the house.

Coughs, COMING EVENTS. Jan. 11 Katherine Willard in "The Power Behind the Throne;" seen here last season. J.C. colds, weaK lungs.

ijoweii, jsms. Items of interest for this column are solicited. Call 'phone No. 2. 3C 3C 1.50 BUYS ONE and entitles you to read them all at 5c per COpjf.

Once a member always a member. J. P. MILLER CO. Want? Do You Know What You Yellow Front.

Yesterday sixteen ladies spent the afternoon at the Elk's club rooms and had a very delightful time.gCandy and salted peanuts were served during the progressive game of cards. Mrs. B. A. Hamilton acted as hostess and consented to continue as president of the club until the regular time for election of officers.

It was decided to invite several new members to join the club. Druggists, 210 S. Main. 11 Come in and let us give you a few suggestions. If you don't know what you want ASK US.

If you do, see if WE HAVE IT. We hae a large holiday line and can show you something to suit everyone from baby to grandparents. ALL LATE BOOKS, PERFUMES, TOILET SETS, MIRRORS and BRUSHES. it 1 Becker's Drug and Book Store 304 MAIN STREET. The Columbian club met yesterday afternoon at the Carnegie library.

There was a good attendance in response to roll call each member Never in the iistory of our grocery business have we been in better shape to cater to the wants of the general public than now as our lines are complete and prices during holidays will be especially attractive, we also include the famous Ha war Dairv Butter which cannot be beat as tc quality and price. Call on us. Get our prices. We are never undersold by grocers of reasonable business abilities. Phone IOO, gave the name of a flower spoken of KATHERINE WILLARD by Shakespeare.

Mrs. Henderson 5S 0 AT A Jan. 15 Harry Beresford in "The then read a paper entitled "The Tower of London, and this was followed by an interesting talk given by Mrs. Good on the same subject. Mrs.

Good placed a map before the ladies Professor's Love recommend S. B. Gray Grocery Co ed as one of the season's successes. II III Ml 1 and thus made clear the various IT'S A HEALTH RESORT. places of interest and their relative positions.

In a well written paper i Mrs. Alderman contrasted the charac Gov. and Mrs. Elder Back From Electric Springs Improved in Ilealtli. Gov.

and Mrs. P. P. Elder returned ters of Bolingbrokeand King Richard. The third act of Richard the Second last evening from a several weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs.

Lena HOLIDAY SALE Elder Fuller, at Electric Springs, was then read. This play has been the subject of study for the last three meetings with Dr. Isabel Stafford as leader. Do you know what it means for Ottawa? From each year in saving of light and fuel, besides the comforts using that have no ftprice. Every property owner should lend a helping hand and buy stock.

near Rogers, Ark. Both the Governor and Mrs. Elder are much improved in health as a result of their trip, Mrs. Elder particularly showing the bene Mrs. Bowen has returned to her home in Michigan after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs.

Estabrook. There was a joint session last night ficial effects of a change of climate, coupled with pure air, pure water and a reunion with her daughter. That part of Arkansas' said the governor of his visit, 'is undoubtedly a fine place to build up physically and we would have stayed longer had it not been for the fact that my interests of the George H. Thomas Post and the Ladies circle of the G. A.

R. The meetings opened with patriotic songs by the audience, led by Mrs. Emma but we are going to continue to undersell all competitors, as we have done in the past. You will find us a little short of stock now, but we will be able to give some rare bargains on what we have lelt. Gome in, anyway, and look us over.

Mining fg. Co. Chippewa Peterson. Then followed the installation of officers and several short speeches by different comrades. The installation ceremonies conducted by here compelled my return.

We are glad to get back home, too. Ottawa's advantages are emphasized by every trip abroad." Judge Benson for the post and Mrs. I C. C. Hawkins and Mrs.

Myrtle Kibbe of Princeton for the circle were impressive and interesting. Captain Acuff will be married at the home of Ferguson Notion Company the bride's mother, Mrs. Quacken- S. R. Beckwith was made command bush, at Media, Sunday at 11 a.

m. ing officer, and the following members They will return to Ottawa Monday, I of the circle took the oath of office: Is the place to get your and will be at home at the corner of Second and Willow. O. C. Meyers, formerly conductor on Our Pianos and Organs are the best made.

President, Mrs. John McCowen. Senior Vice president, Mrs. Washburn. Treasurer, Mrs.

Diehl. Secretary, Mrs. Peterson. Stationery, Towels, trains No. 117-118 running between Ottawa and Emporia, made his initial run on the Southern Kansas passenger and other Notions Gombs train No.

201 today. Conductress, Mrs. Morrow. Assistant conductress, Mrs. Orr.

Guide, Mrs. Manley. Assistant guide, Mrs. Presson. Sure Cure For Files.

Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Miss Genevive Chapin of Ft. Scott, visited this week at the home of Miss OTTAWA, KANSAS Factory Representative Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors.

50c a 'jar at druggists, Laura Sheldon. OUR PRICES ON SUITS TO ORDER WILL ASTONISH YOU. ALMOST AS LOW AS READY-M ADES." Mr. Pearson, the pleasing literature or sent by mail. Treatise free.

Write lecturer, and Mr. Fred Trigg of the Garnett Eagle, were guests while in me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Fhila. Pa.

For sale by S. H. Lucas, 318 Main Druggist. the city, of Mr. and Mrs.

George LAMB CHENOWETH Piersol. OUR REDUCTION PRICE SALE Charley Wightman is now employed as field salesman for the Dobson mill. Miss Gertrude Oldroyd and her guest Miss Chapin, will spend Sunday with Mrs. Converse, in Wellsville. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENSED EMBALMERS.

We have all the latest equipments of a first-class undertaking establishment. will close on February I 5th. Mr. Wightman has the sort of practi cal experience and genial good-fellow It's ur fault if you don't take advantage of this sale. ship that wins friends and business.

Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thomas enter ALWAYS OPEN.

33 Main St. New Phone 659 Long Distant rnone Saved From Terrible Death. tained the North Ottawa Flinch Club last night in a very hospitable man The family of Mrs. M. L- Bobbitt of Bargerton, saw her dying and Hunter, The Tmior.

1 1 1 W. 2d. St. Telephone 902. ner.

In the progressive game of flinch, Mrs. Pancoast and Mr. C. M. Thomas carried off the honors while were powerless to save her.

The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consump the consolations prizes fell to both Mr. and Mrs. Byers. Mrs. George tion was slowly but surely taking her EL IMcDEARMOTT COMMISSION CO.

Harris assisted the hostess in serving life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's an appetizing lunch. The guests Sift 1 Ibl Second Floor, Shaner I I 4 W- second ax- New Discovery for Consumption turned desoair into iov. The first present were: Messrs.

and Mesdames mm bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. James Turner, C. D. Furness, J. E.

Byers, C. M. Thomas, George Harris, G. L. Pancoast.

inn, mutt mi For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Grain, Provisions, Cotton, Stocks and Investment Securities. Continuous Market Quotations. PrivatejWires. Phones, OJd, 135; New, 343.

References All Kansas City and local Banks andj Commercial Agencies It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles Guaranteed Bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial Bottles free at E. W. Hill's and H. B.

Brombacher's. Always Bought County Superintendent J. Baker Affable Preoarationfor As if will begin his second round of district similaling foe Food andRegula-ting the Stomachs and Bowels of srhnol visitations the first of next Bears the Last night Miss Lelia Grigsby was at home to members of the C. C. club in the merry game of progressive panic.

Miss Sidsel Nelson was awarded a pretty picture as first prize and Miss Euphemia Smart a book of poems as second. The booby prize went to Miss Hazel Webb. After the game the guests were invited to the kitchen where a taffy pull was the chief attraction. Nuts and fruit were served with the candy. Members of the club ire Misses Rebecca Ott, Sid Ah week.

Domestic Troubles. For SOFT COAL. Signature It is exceptional to find a family Pmfflftbq r)i(5slinnheerPur- noc inDoct Ton tains neither where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened of liCtia OpiimMorphine norMineraL KOT NARCOTIC. by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around.

Much trouble they save by sel Nelson, Bertha Nusbaum, Hazel Webb, Alma Wightman, Bessie Flora, Euphemia Smart, Virginia Newcomb, their great work in Stomach and Liver tfCUItSAKUIlPtrCHKR troubles. They not only relieve you, Winifred Spencer, Lelia Grigsby, Jo Operation fully guaranty in every respai but cure. 25 cents at E. W. Hill's Broderick, Margaret Campbell, Alice Greatest Goal Heater made.

and H. B. Brombacher's drug stores. Murphy, Bee Martin. PxmpJa Seal' JbcSmn Qmtfitd 3aar liiiiijMw norm A change of venue has been ua Qi'Vvillp rase.

It will be Mam hm Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullum, editor of the Use Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manu heard in March before Judge Heiser in Osage county. A Very Close Call.

a narfort Itemed for Conslioa- SELF-FEED" 4 iVv. I facturers of Chamberlain's Cough lion, oour oiuuuicii.ijkuii Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen years or Over I stuck to my engine, although ago when our first child was a baby okeless he was subject to croupy spells and every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bell Worms Jevensn-ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.

we would be very uneasy about him. Unusually Thirty Years We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it such a amy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, la. "I was weak and pale, wiihout any appetite and all run Seotiess mica illumina reliable remedy for colds and croup, ft iifillMlC: f1 we have never been without it in the down, As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. down people always gain new life, Double-Heater attachment for heating room up-stairs. Cost of fuel less than ten cents for twenty-four hours TH otirrw mmmnt.

mm cm. house since that time. We have five children and hae given it to all ol them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable and there is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulate you upon the success of your remedy." For sale by all druggists.

strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by E. W. Hill and H.

B. Brombacher. Price 50 cents. Stove can be seen in operation at sto ELDER. 208 South Main St i.

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Years Available:
1892-1914