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The Ottawa Daily Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 8

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Ottawa, Kansas
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8
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3E We are in the Midst of the Busiest Week of the Year Thi i ,7 eeea for Gd BtOT If ft 1 Only Pay inidlll Big Special Sale of Umbrellas A uniform discount of 20 per cent on every umbrella in the store. Ladies' Fancy rl Don't Miss the Great Handkerchief Sale! Men's, Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs at Prices that You Can't Fail to Appreciate. We are making things hum in the 4 amy Cloak or and ak Underwear unit In the Store Department Hosiery A great assortment just arrived. You can't fail to get what you want. Do you want to buy Carpets Cheap? 1 hen come during this great sale.

EverythingTcut to the quick. You cannot fail to appreciate the importance of this announcement. Think of it! High grade stylish cloaks and suits at just half. There's lots to pick from. Everything marked in plain figures.

A visit to our store will convince you that we mean just what we say. We are willing to stand the loss in order to clean up surplus stock. We are Head Big bargains throughout to reduce stock. SPECIAL SALE Black Silk For ehristmas Gifts 30-inch extra ne grade black taffeta silk, fully warranted; look for the black satin selvedge edge, was Ql Aft $1.50, cut to Ol-Zu We sell and guarantee the famous Blue and Gold Furs Prices to please you. quarters for FANCY GOODS, PILLOW TOPS and CORDS BRIC-A-BRAC NECKWEAR BELTS arid BAGS aveoDorf'lat hrop Dry 'Goods Co.

Read the O. P. C. H. ad.

307 72 gglftrf-jcyy. f-'gs; The City in Brief. Parker Hanson, fire insurance, ilso write accident insurance. dtf All of the banks will be closed Monday, in observance of the Christmas holiday. Aunt Mary Wilson, the well known old colored woman, is very seriously sick at her home on Hickory street.

She is about 80 years of age. Calamity alley is being provided with a big drain leading into Third street. Two More Shopping Days It is claimed by citizen who professes to have made close observation that no less than 11 families have occupied a certain tenement house on the west side, since the spring floods. At the present time it is sheltering three households. No sickly woman or weak man will ever regret taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea.

It's brought happiness to thousands. 35 cents, tea or tablets. The Kaiser Pharmacy. .1 Keaa me u. aa.

a au This is the last week of Bird's special sale. Better hurry. d306 The H. H. S.

club will meet with Mrs. Abbott, 220 West Seventh street, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Subject: "The Problem of Life." True Maxey, one of a Santa Fe work-train crew employed near Welda, came in last night, sick.

He was pronounced by County Physician Wright to be suffering from a typical case of smallpox. He was taken to the detention hospital. Maxey's parents live at Pomona. James Long, whose right eye was dangerously burned six weeks ago while he was at work as a tool dresser for the Ottawa Oil Gas Co. at Ran-toul, is so far recovered that he will probably be able to resume work next week.

$10 Cash and S10 a month, will buy a piano at Bird's special sale this week. d306 IF YOU HAVEN'T DECIDED ON YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, COME HERE AND LET US HELP YOU. THE ASSORTMENT IS LARGER HERE AND THE PRICES THE LOWEST. If Our Beniamin Made Clothes cost more than others there might be some reason for you to hesitate, but they don't. When you see them you'll wonder why they don't.

Suits and Overcoats that are right at J. C. ARMSTRONG, READ THIS. If you want the Best Auctioneer at the lowest prices, a man who can command the best prices, see COL. A.

A. LATHROP. Call at the O. K. Livery Barn and secure dates.

WA.NTS Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found and other notices run in thiscolumn invariably bring results. The raters one cent per word for the first insertion and one-third of one cent per word each subsequent- insertion, payable in advance, No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Dailv Reoublic Delivered. 40c. a month.

HOUSES To rent cheap. Enquire at Sutton's, 820 South Main. d309 WANTED Sewing machines to repair. L. M.

Wilcox, phone 868, resi dence 825 South Main. dtf Miss Dora Grass of Ottawa university left last night to spend Christmas at her home in La Crosse, Kan. Clarence Ebaugh left last night for McPherson, to spend the holidays. There ill be a Christmas entertainment at Hawkins school Friday night. Hawkins school is two miles east of the city on the extension of Logan street.

A high-pressure wind-storm has prevailed in this locality today. As a result the air has been dissagreeably filled with dust and dead leaves. The holiday school vacation begins with the close of school tomorrow night. We will be open evenings until Christmas. American Tea Co.

tf Mrs. Margaret Martin, of Ma, who has been visiting at Gar-nett, was entertained by friends here today, enroute to Kansas City. Going East or West take the Old Reliable Missouri Pacific.trains. Always on time. dtf New pianos $150, $175, $193 and up at Bird's this week only, d306 FOR RENT Seven-room house on Elm street.

Inquire E. A. Carpenter, 203 Ash street. dtf LOWNEY FOR SALE Christmas presents that you can afford to buy. S.

Lucas. tf i it ,1 C.f -1. FOR CHRISTMAS. TO LEASE After next March 15, the Eryan store room at 332 South Main street now occupied by Lamb's furniture store. See Carey Porter.

I0e to S5. bulk 50g Pound In packages TO LEASE The flat at 217 South Main street will be vacant after December 15. Pleasant rooms; desirable Inratinn. Inauire Mary WU' dtf kinson or phone 113 or 21. Telephone your order to THE KAISER PHARIHAOY EMPLOYMENT We can give pleasant, clean and honorable employment to men and women at good wages, salary or commission.

Write or call on us. Central -Art Association, 207 Baird Building, Kansas City, Mo. Jan 5 Bean to Tto Kind Yea Kava Always Bought of, 1.

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Pages Available:
28,612
Years Available:
1892-1914