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The Ottawa Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 5

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The Ottawa Heraldi
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Ottawa, Kansas
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1 THE OTTAWA HERALD, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1922. PAGE FTTH 'I Thursday momrng' on the I upper water shed. Returned W. Bagenstos of 219 South Hickory street returne 4 home this morning.

He had been at Wichita a week demonstrating for a publishing company of Madison, Wis. Work ia, Dairy Oscar Schunk of the country south of Richmond, passed through Ottawa today, on Ik everything WORKING GIRLS LOOK HERE Readwliai Concerning Her Trouble, which May be Just Like Yours SL Louis, McT had troubles that all women are apt to have, with pains acres New FOR THE HOME, OFFICE, STORE OR FACTORY And we mean just that. There isn't any electrical appliance or device that you may desire which we cannot furnish and install. 1 Perhaps you want some labor-saving appliance for the home such as sweepers, washers, irons, etc. Call at either of our stores any time.

And if you want to see the newest styles in fixtures come in, for we are now showing the very newest creations of 1922. And don't forget this ow WILL PLEASE gamble should be three eggs. We I get nine daily. I think this father extraordinary turnover can be ex plained in the fact that every time I have occasion to visit the' pen. I find one or more Leghorn chicks, the property of a neighbor, that have hopped, over the fence- They must hop, because I am positive that I have clipped a wing each on every cnicK in we neignoornooa.

All the fowls in that end of town 1 costs to wire an ordinary cottage. Electrical Works Main Two Stores 410 Main Private exchange to all 'departments in my tired, nervous feelings and a weak stomach. I had been this way about a year and was unable to work or stand on my feet for any length of time. My husband's aunt told me how much good Lydia iuua LXi Vegetable Compound had done her and begged me to try it, so I did. All my pains and weakness are gone, my stomach is all right and I do my work at home and also work for Swift's Packing Company, I recommend your Vegetable Compound to nty friends and you may publish my letter as a testimonial' Mrs.

Lulu Lucas, 719A Vandeventer St. Louis, Mo. Again and again one woman tells another of the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You who work must keep yourself strong and well.

You can work if you are suffering from such troubles. Mrs. Lucas couldn't. She tried our Vegetable Compound and her letter tells you what it did for her. Give it a fair trial now.

years ago the land was covered with pine timber, which. Mr. Law-son sold, receiving from the stump-age more than enough to pay all expense of proving tup the claim, for elaborate improvement including a house and general buildings and for an equipment of farming tools. He had spent several months here visiting his mother, Mrs. Lena Lawson.

For Abstracts of Title, see B. F. Bowers, bonded abstracter. Dr. Louis H.

Gilley, Dentist, 222 Main, over 10-Cent Store. Get your Ford Tops put on at J. B. 115 North Main. See me for Tornado and Hail Ins.

Now is the time. C. E. Peck. Go to Anderson Whetstone's shoe store, satisfactory shoe repair For first class paper hanging and interior, painting call Fred F.

Anderson, Phone 972. 292-tf Phone 1161 at once. We buy used goods. Globe store. Household goods at auction, Monday, 2 p.

m. R. E. Thompson, 815 Willow. 81-2t AUCTION Feb.

23, 1922. at 10 A. M. sharp. Do you want land, livestock, or implements If so," don't forget tf-e sale one mile west and one mile south of Williamsburg, Kansas.

B. F. Smith, Auctioneer. 81-2t lilllliillllf llllllllllll IM1 IF If. it A 111 Good Place to Better Shoes AND THEY NOTICE The Personal Property Tax, lev- ied for the year 1921, has been i turned over to me by the County Treasurer of Franklin County for collection.

Anyone knowing that they owe Personal taxes wiil please call at my office and settle I same and by so doing save further 77-6t Household goods at auction, Monday, 2 p. m. R. E. Thompson, 815 Willow.

81-2t Thrown From Train A man, obviously a box-car tourist, who gave his name as Henry Oldham, of St. Louis, applied last evening to a local physician for treatment. He had severe cuts and bruises on his head, face and body. He explained his condition by stating that he was stealing a ride, with other men, in a box car of a Missouri Pacific freight train. About two miles out of the city, in an altercation his companions threw him from the train.

He walked in to the city. He was given treatment, and departed. Beats Patent Egg Food! "We have an automatic egg-producing machine at our house," said W. H. (Dad) Martin today.

"That is, my wife has; my interest lies in the fries prodyced, and discussions with gentlemen who call every 30 days with memoranda of supplies furnished. About that machine? We set it with hens. My wife has three, that are enclosed in a 6-foot high wire fence, supposed to be proof against all intruders. Ordinarily the product of that en- Auto Tops Recovered RALPH G. BURK ffarderi Boofc is all it Phone 619 Don't worry about the washwoman.

Send your family washing here. Model Laundry HON. Main Phone 268 A GOOD JOB On Men's and Women's Clothing Cleaning Pressing Dyeing Repairing we will call for your "garments. They are insured while we have them. Bushong 210 contains valuable information regarding Flower and Vegetable Seeds Shrubs particularly adapted to this locality.

For fre copy address i P. O. BOX Jtt INDEPENDENCE. MO. prang YOU TOO seem to be crazy about the quality of the.

special fodder that my wife buys for her three hens. It's pretty near made me crazy, too, paying the bills. And do yoa know, out at Manhattan there's a feller who claims to havct all the new contraptions for" hen culture, and he's gpt my wife about talked into installing them. The outfit costs four hundred but that's an other story." Main Street f. 2i 4 1 i lhoei -w 1 Ottawa Baking Company 213 North the way to Kansas City, Kansas.

He will work on a dairy farm near that city. Coming Home R. J. Wadell and son Robert went to Kansas City this morning to return this evening with Mrs. Wadell, who has been taking treatment there.

She is making a fine recovery. From Funeral Mrs." N. S. Hy-mer of fl0 South Maple street has returned home from Kansas City. She was called there by the death of her sister-in-law, Sirs.

W. J. Keenan. Mrs. Keenan died February 16 after a few days' lhness from pneumonia.

Guest of Brother Leslie Holmes of Baraboo, arrived yesterday and is making a visit to his brother, Warren Holmes of the country south of the city. Warren Holmes came here about five months ago. Leslie Holmes may decide to locate here. An Agricultural Boom Paul Johnson went to Le Loup yesterday, mind and pockets filled with plans for an agricultural campaign that is expected to put the whole Le Loupian community in display type in the farm returns this fall. For Excursion Louis Krause of Seventh street, and cousin John Wagner of Scipio are constructing a flat boat in which they intend to spend several months this spring said early summer, on the river near Boicourt, Linn county.

They 'expect to fish for the market. Convalescing Miss Nellie Pier-, cy, bookkeeper for the Ottawa Hardware company, who was taken ill while her parents in Miami county, two weeks ago, has returned and is said to be convalescing, but is still too weak to resume her duties. heat Com ing Good "Wheat," said L. C. Stlne today, "is going to 'come out of it' in fine fashion.

It has rooted deep and is greening-up with a fine promise right now. I don know of any natural processes likely to occur by which it can be killed again this season." To Reunion C. D. Payne and daughter, Mary, of the country west of Pomona transferred here this morning for Washington, Mo. They will attend a reunion of the family of Mr.

Payee's deceased wife. They expected to return in two weeks. Back to City Miss Jessie Grub'o, of Kansas City, who had been keeping house for her father, C. S. Grubb following the recent death of her mother, nad spent a few days in this city visiting her sister, Mrs.

L. F. Teghtmeyer, and ivirs. W. O.

Myers, and left for her home this morning. "No More" for Rollie-'No more milking stunts at 5 o'clock in the morning for me," chortled Rollie Hashman this morning. "I'm going to utilize the muscular force I developed in my digits through ten years of dairying, in holding the oars of a fishing boat this summer." Mr. Hashman recently sold his herd of dairy cows. Late, Not Loafing "It's funny that a man can't take time off once ia a year or two without beng gen I erally regarded in tne light of a lounger," scolded J.

L. Turner, i factotem at the olfice of the county yesterday. Mr. Turner vhad lingered abnormally long -at the noon meal and was discovered on the down town streets at an un-i usual hour for him. An Orthographic Change "If the ortnographiwal snarps would omy add a final to this too familiar word "grip" that everybody is as- sociating wtth we would have a tei.m tuat would more accurately describe the sensations," said Har-! ry Cowan with some feeling today, iVir.

Cowan is just emerging from the convalescent stage of a strug-1 with the complaint. Rumored Change A rumor is i current of the possibility of a slight change in the running time of the freight train to and from Grld'ey out of Ottawa, on the Burlington branch. However local railroad men dp not think it as the installation of two oil-burning engines on that run has already established a more dependable time schedule. Hurt in Accident Mrs. Walter Dononue of Independence.

suffered a bad cut on tha temple ast evening when a wheel came off the touring car she was driving on Logan near Hickory. She was thrown violently aga.nst the front and received the injury. A local physician attended to the wound. Mr. and Mrs.

Donohue and two children are touring to southern Kansas. To the North Rodney Lawson left Friday night for Pine City, returning to a claim he is improving near that city. Five That Home-Baked Flavor We used to thinkft was. impossible to catch I that elusive flavor that 1 Will be open for business on.the 4th day of March. Watch lor our open day.

Don't forget to give us a trial, and if you like our bread, rolls, cakes, and pies, please send them back, get your money back. We are going to give the public what they want and are not going to fool them. Don't forget the 4th, day of March, we will have a grand opening and every one tik I 'A, 7 patronizes us will receive a souvenir. Ottawa Cleaners Dyers snuEY BROS, 319 429 S. Main A.

R. DIKEMAN, Mgr. CALIFORNIA SPRING WATER From Here to Anywnere I -All A 1 Winkler Taxi Service 6. A. M.

to 12 P. M. New Dodge Closed Cars. Office 101 S. Mam Res.

114 E. First Melody Lodge No. 400. A.F. A 31.

Special communication Monday, March 27, at 7:30 -p. m. wort in tne ist ae-. 5 trrpp fpmhprs and visit ,7 ors urged to attena. M.

J. EDINGTOX, W. M. H. J.

CHENOWETH, Secy. Union Chapter No. lo, CJ. E. S.

Special dispensation from the G. M. to elect a ZnB Worthy Matron, or any other elective officers where a vacancy may occur, re-j sultincr from tha election of a Worthy Matron, Wednesday, March 1st. 'i JENNIE M. SUTTON, Acting W.M.

ONIE C. STEARNS. Sec. OTTAWA COUNCIL NO. 390, U.

C. T. Regular meet- mg Saturday night, Feb. 25 at 7:30, Elks hall. 2 Initiation and other, business of importance.

A. W. ANDFRSON, S. C. W.

G. CUSICK, Secy. I Farm Livestock Auction Tues- day, Feb. 23, 1922, 10 A. M.

sharp, Sale on premises, 1 mile west and one south of Williamsburg, Kans. B. F. Smith, Auctioneer. 81-2t I Household Mondav.

2 p. S15 Willow. goods at auction, m. R. E.

Thompson, 81-2t and. SET 03 "pjuTest Natural Water in the State. telephone call will bring a bottle So you. Orders received before 10 A. M- delivered that day.

A Commiiinillty Hospital Phone 76 J. H. CRAWFORD OR. V. E.

LAWRENCE Practice Spatial Attention to Ch-onie Oisemas. is the Great Need of the Hour CITY NEWS BRIEFS farmers, protect your interests by insuring in the Franklin Mutual tire Insurance Company against fire, l'ghtning and tornado. See J. W. Reynard, president, or Cary M.

Forter, secretary. Phone 470. 81-6t Fire but why worry. Carey Chas. Porter have our Insurance.

They will take good care of us. They know how. Dr. C. A.

Neighbors; Eye, Kat4 Nose, and Throat; Glasses fitted. Fire Insurance. See J. H. Springer, over Crystal Theater.

Pho. 126. FARM LOANS (6 and F. L. J.

Wallace Williams. Here Cn Visit Lee Brown, of Rossville, New Mexico, Is here visiting relatives for a short time. To Tulsa Miss Ethel Rowland has gone to Tulsa, to spend a week or so visiting friends formerly of Ottawa. Gone Home Miss TilUe Cook returned to her home at Overbrook "had been visiting in Lans and stopped here over night. To the City Miss Sophia Har-wood left this morning for a trip ta Kansas City that will last a day or two.

Postponed It is reported that the wolf drive in Central neighborhood, southwest of Ottawa, was indefinitely postponed because of rain. Visiting Husband Mrs. W. J. McCarthy went to Kansas City this morning to make a visit to her husband, who is in a Kansas City hospital.

For Treatment Mrs. M. Briggs and son, Elton, 621 South Locust, went to Kansas Citv this morning. The little boy will take treatment in, that city. A Freshet The first freshet of the year developed in the Marias des Cygnes yesterday, making a rise in the river of about a foot.

It was a result of heavy rains Master Baksr makes Mother's Bread Try it and learn the result, of modern baking. Moffett Bros. Bakery Clyde Raymond 103 S. Main Phone 509 .9 1 TTTTI Fixtures LECTRI APPLIANCES SUPPLIES For Anything Electrical "Figure With Blair" if Wiring '1 New just received. The new Sport Silks for Skirts and all the new shades in i I I- i hea "9 Il3 The physicians of Ottawa have agreed unanimously tp support' the hospital as proposed.

It is planned to take over the Ottawa hosiptal as a nucleus or.the establishment later of a great community hospital. Plans have been thoroughly made and the finance committee are asking you to subscribe liberally to a fund of $10,000.00, fQ.ne4' half of which should be paid with subscription and balance later as needed by the directors. The amount asked at this time represents only. 25 cents for each man, woman arid child in Fran'din County. that small amount will work no nardship on anyone.

A community hospital will mean a great saving in expense and convenience in the case of our sick. The need is vital. You can save the finance cdmmittee much time by sending them your check for 50 per cent of your subscription today. i H. C.

CONSTANT, Chairman, A. G. MADTSON, G. M. ROSS, Finance Committee.

Taffeta essalme Keep this in mind when you buy silks at Cayot's you buy the best no job lots bought or sold here. Every piece and color is selected with tHe greatest care and OUR SILKS ARE RIGHT in quak ity and price. characterizes home bakingbut we have captured at last, in both bread and pastries. Butter-Krest Bread, has taken the place of home-baked bread in many house- hold3 in this town and our business is fp-owing the just reward of natural goodness and superior service, i DRAKE HARRIS Phone 130 To the Board of Directors of Ottawa Community Hospital: I hereby subscribe in the Ottawa Community Hospital. Find enclosed my check for I which is 50 per cent of my subscription, the balance to be paid when needed by the rijr -r7 n-f Mifoiatt thiftir wtif0 I WAYNE M.

BLAIR 215 Main Phone 32 a) it 1 I tV ill ill.

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