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DAILY OTTA WA VOL. XXIV, OTTAWA, KANSAS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1904. NO. 310.

DOCTORS MEET TONIGHT. A SHATTERED FLASK. ARE GETTING EXHAUSTED BY WALK IN SfORM Qaart of Yhisky Wasted on the Pave Semple, has been erected on the site of the Semple home at 128 North Locust street. In fact it is the old residence remodeled and extensively added to. The building is an impes- PIPE LINE WANTS FRANCHISE HERE RIGHT OF WAY inent Today.

Someone dropped a quart bottle of Meeting of the Tear at Carnegie Library. The last meeting for 1904 of the Ottawa District Medical society will be held in Library hall at the Carne whisky on the brick pavement in ing edifice, two stories with a base-front of the Merchant's barber shoo ment. comorisinp- sixteen larce well. Mrs. McAffee of Hamblin Street Found ia Nick of Time by Dr.

G. W. Davis. Will Ask For it at the Next Meet- ing of the City Council. gie library bui.ding tonight.

It is to pjpe Line From RantOUl to Ottawa this morning, evidently in crossing be important because it will wind up Will Soon be As- from one side of the street to the the year and because the final ar- other. The odor of wasted alcohol rangemetts for the annual banquet drew the attention of many passers to oe given at Crane's Tavern Janu- by and the general opinion was that ary 9, are to be announced. It is some stranger must have dropped lighted apartments especially arranged for perfect sanitation. The suite includes commodious parlors, all the rooms being handsomely finished in natural woods, and supplied with luxurious furnishings. The establishment is equipped with electric probable that there will be a large at- PROGRESS OF THE CONSOLIDATION the bottle WAS WALKING FROM GREENWOOD OFFERS GAS AT 35 CENTS II 1-- a.

i a i No one in Ottawa would have a tendance. I ngiu, bicam neii, anu is arranged ior quart of whisky at a time," remarked a barber, "and it is of course doubt IMPORTANT baths of all descriptions. Three wide and extensive double verandas command attractive views of the city and afford the perfection of louueintr No new developments in the big ful if any resident of Ottawa would Mr j. McAffcc, of 925 Hamblin stree Colonel Sweetland of the Kansas deal by which it is proposed to con have any of it at all." Natural Gas was in Ottawa thU solidate all the local gas interests are SCHOOL MATTERS places for patrons. The Sanitarium had a narrow escape from death through cold and exhaustion durirg yesterdaj's blizzard.

She had started on a ten mile walk from Greenwood to reported today but satisfactory pro will have a capacity for boarding and NATURAL CURE gress is being made, it is understood. caring for a maximum number twenty patients. It will take some little time to con- Ottawa and a few miles from the city SANITARIUM became exhausted. Dr. G.

W. Davis, Proposed Legislation to be Discussed clude the preliminary details afternoon in conference with Mayor Halloren. He will ask for a franchise to serve Ottawa with natural gas at the city council meeting next Wednesday night, offering gas at 35 cents for a number of years and gradually increasing to 50 cents. Mrs. Semple has been practicing in Work on obtaining the right-of-way who had been making a professional at the Coming School Board Meeting.

Ottawa for about 11 years. Her specialties are natural cure, and water, magnetic and osteopathic treatment. for.the pipe line from JRantoul to Ottawa, by which the natural gas will be visit in the Chippewa hills, foubd her in the road and brought her home. She is completely recovered today. Mrs.

McAffcc, whose husband Formal Opening Of Mrs. Etta Sem- In tese specialties she has performed brought from the wells of the Ottawa Oil Gas company and turned into IT WAS 26 YEARS AGO. some remarkable cures, and has at present a practice that includes from the mains of the Ottawa Gas Heat pie's Locust Street Enterprise Today. it in Ohio on a business trip, SEPARATE SCHOOLS TALKED 0E eight to twenty treatments per day. ing company, 1 well under way There is no dcubt that it will be ob T.

Thomas Remembers the Bier Snow The value to Ottawa of the enter- was invited to spend Christmas with friends at Grccnwocd. She accepted the Invitation and went there. Yea- tained with no opposition. prise cannot be overestimated. Every The financial proposition which the tcrdav when she awoke to find the The next "gular meeting of the KtUr I ION AND tXERCISES home comfort as well as expert treat Because it was his Wedding Day E.

T. Thomas said today that Judge Kaiser is two years off in his recollection of Ottawa's big snow. "It was 26 years aero Christmas country in the crin of a blizzard, she cho1 board which win be Mnday ment will be given patients, and from consolidated companies will offer will be an especially attractive one, it is remmhrl that had left their ngm next, wm oe aevotea in large will that large class of afflicted persons of oi reported, and there is no doubt that horses without food or water. They raeasure lo ine wnswerauon pro The Semple Natural Cure sanitar- who have a Preference or the sPecial day," he said. "I remember distinctly, were tied in the barn at the McAffee Poscd legislation along several impor- home capital will take kindly to it and ium, 128 North Locust, was formally treatment to be had here there will be for i was married on that day, to Miss opened with a series of interesting ex- many attracted to the city who c.

Coe, four miles east of town, i ari tH tant lines, that outside money, which could be thcuL'ht of thesufTcrinc of the animals Bt concert of action on the part of easily obtained, will not be necessary. ercises this afternoon, the program to Wlse miSa see advantages ottered and we drove teams over the fields and I th Vi rn1 liftard. variolic tc a elsewhere. affected atlccted her tnat sue started to "DEAR FRIENDS" WERE THERE De continued this evening. walk to Ottawa to attend them.

She committee will this winter go before A a ax noon a formal luncheon was THE FUNERAL TOMORROW. made slow progress through the storm lhc legislature with requests for act- fences because the snow was so deep. If it was any day-but my wedding day I might be mistaken in the date." WEATHER FORECAST. Bridal Party Didn't Succeed in Smuggling iuviu8Hw, uj m- ion on a numoer oi propositions. and snow and could go no further Out Tlieir Baeease.

Ipic 1 ne lull pleasures or this occa- A bill will be asked for permitting when Dr. Davis found her. The proverbial sleeplessness of the sion were marred by the illness of Dr. of Mr. Couison Davenport Expected to Arrive this Afternoon.

J. ht. of Kansas City, the all second-class cities to levy a 20 mill tax for the general fund. Under the The funeral of the late Mrs. Couison A SNOW BOUND SCHOOL MARM.

law at present only 15 mills may be respect to the honey-moon baggage of -uesi 01 nmor, wnicn prevented his the youn- couple intending matri- attendance. Dr. Roberts was to have Davenport will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the resi levied, and frequently boards are em Met mony, was illustrated at the Santa Fe delivered two lectures, afternoon and ML An nit Cnrllle, of CoflVjr vllle, Willi Srrlr of Vrtnlioit. barrassed by the fact that 15 mills is dence of Mrs. Ella D.

Hanes, 326 Ma denot this morning. To defeat the oeiore xne n. n. o. ciuo ana insufficient.

ple street. The services will be con possible schemes of the decorators, friends. Because of his absence the the trunks of the Bell-Sillix party afternoon hour was occupied by Dr. Miss Anna Carlilc of CofTcy vllle. a teacher in tl public schools of nut ducted by Rev.

Dr. S. E. Price of the The proposition to allow cities of the second clas to provide separate Fair tonight and Thursday; rising temperature Thursday and in west portion of state tonight. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Embry, who passed Christmas at the home of G. B. Embry, left for their home at Kansas City this morning. Mrs.

Anna Day of Vinland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hasb-man of North Elm street, returned home this morning. H. H. Day of Rantoul was in the Baptist church.

Mrs. Davenport's were slinoed over to the station earlv AHce Wilso of Sioux City, whose city, was a victim of the snow block death occurred at Dallas, where this morninp for shirment on the I toPic was: "Mind." acc disarragement of train schools for blacks and whites, will aio come up in the guise of a bill thi3 she had resided for several years. op. m. a formal banquet will be schedules.

She left home yctcrday winter, and Ottawa is to decide upon served in the apartments of the sani- The body will arrive at 11 o'clock to- via Misuari Pacific, for the State teacher's meeting at Topcka. Owing its in the matter. morrow morning, bhe was the widow morning train to Kansas City. The wedding party was billed for departure un another train. But the flank movement didn't work.

A bevy of bright eyed tarium by the H. H. S. club in honor of Mrs. Etta Semple.

At 7:30 there A bill to regulate rates of insurance of the late Couison Davenport and ou school buildings is also desired. to disturbed train arrangements she was induced to change at Oiawatomic will be a lecture by Rev. M. Hughes, they were both prominent old time residents of Ottawa. At present there is no uniformity in of Wellsville, subject to be announced.

for a Lomax connection. Enroute she learned that she could cot make thcic rates; some cities pay double the and well muffled damsels -was at the depot almost with the delivery of In the interim between the after- Among the out of town, guests at the the an3 elected to ihe trunks, and despite zero weather noon and evening exercises the visit-and a cvclonic rale thsv soeedilv. had ors were iven opportunity to inspect Sillix-Bell wedding today were L. J. rate on'buildiogs that others do.

The question of bearing its share of the necessary expense of this committee will come before the board at ueoariC ax wuawa anu iukc oama rc mf A. mr the new enterprise that stands for so transportation to Topcka. The Mis city on business today. Misses Lola and Georgia Smart have gone to Lawrence to visit Miss Bern ice French. Superintendent Baker went to To peka last night to attend the teachers meeting.

Green L. Hudson, Ash street, presented his daughters with a fine piano Christmas. the baggage bedecked with convent Steele and wife and O. First and wife of Waverly. much that will be advantageous to souri Pacific express through ional hearts and 'delapidated foot the next meeting.

Ottawa and surrounding communities. Mrs. George Bombeck of Kansas gear. This Sanitarium, which is the out- City, who has been the guest of her ARE WELL ATTENDED. sister, Mrs.

Hecry Hafford, returned MAY BE THE FORGER. growtn oi tne continuously increasing snowbound, was hours late, and she arrived but'a few mimutcs two late for the north and cast bound trains-Ottawa was her abiding place until this morning. professional business of Mrs. Etta home last night. 1U vit al Meetings of North Ottawa Baptt Effort to Identify Suspect at Paola as Man Wanted Here.

Church Arouse Interest. Dr. S. E. Price will preach again to Sheriff Costigan and Ross Axling, ZEES night and every night this week at the latter a clothing clerk, went to the North Ottawa Baptist church's re Paola this afternoon, where Mr.

Axling will identify Lyman Averill, vival meeting. In spite of the bad weather there was an excellent at the man, it is believed, who passed a O. F. Wright, a prosperous diy goods merchant of Junction City, was the guest yesterday afternoon of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Wright of Ash street. He left for Junction City via Emporia last night. Will Scnncr and wife of Chanutc, who have been the guests of city relatives, have returned home.

tendance at last night's seivice. forged check for. $18 at Davenport-j Great interest is being shown and the athrop's store last October and tried cnurcn worscis are connaent max anchor fr.rtrti nf There's not another store in all this country where you'll be more likely to find the suit or overcoat you want, at just the price you want to pay, as you will at ours. And there is no question I M. A.

I mrougn ine meetings. Mr was emoloved at Darst's at the time. If Averil, who is a brother-in-law of Ben Wood, in jail 32 here for a check swindle at Lane, proves to be the right man, he willjbe 11 ir.i Notes About brought here for trial. Rev. Boyd and family, who have in Our minds but that yOU "-I I.

IH PJ .4 a Piai I1U been visiting Mr. Boyd's father, M. Boyd of 626 Sycamore street, re turned home to Gardner this morning. Messrs. James B.

Jones and C. Brown of Lafayette, cousins of Mrs. George Lawrence, are expected You can live without music, but it will be more pleasant if you own an to arrive in Ottawa for a visit tonight. I'i. I i I Miss Winifred Flaherty, of the Indian Territory, who has been visit ing her relatives here left for Topeka will be better pleased with the way our garments are made and lined than you ever were with any you have bought before.

They're the standard of protection, the kind we have sold to the finest traile and we want to sell you the next you buy. All goods marked in plain figures. One price to all. i last night to visit her brother, Francis- PIANO! ELLINGTON Dr. A.

J. Banker and wife and Miss Lottie Dye of Columbus, who had been visiting the family cf Mar shal Harker, left for their homes last night. Miss Ella Russell, accompanied by Frank Lane, of Burlington, went to Topeka yesterday afternoon to attend It has an elegant rich tone, all materials being kiln dried, and owners are not bothered with sticky keys or other annoyances. Sold for Cash or on Payments. Also sell harps, mandolins, organs, violins, at reasonable prices.

New popular music received daily. Saunders Music a meeting of the State Teachers' as sociation. W. L. Reed and wife of Kansas City, who have been visiting Mrs.

P. M. Reed of 626 King street, returned to their home this morning. The talker Uones Glotbiog Go. The Largest Store of Its Kind in Franklin County.

Rev. Frank Oechsli and wife, who Phone 473 13! Fottli MbIm street. were guests last night -of Dr. and Mrs. A.

Haggart, returned to their i home at Baldwin this morning..

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