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The Evening Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 3

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Ottawa, Kansas
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The IN YERY HOT WATER! lappy time is here. We sell Window Glass to keep out the Arctic Winter Bear The Public Pla IL 51 impy THE FUSIONISTS HAVE BEATEN THEMSELVES OUT OF A CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ALSO WALL PAPER AND PAINT. MR. RAWLINS NOT ELIGIBLE has Ion ninvo learned that the statements made by SMITH ZELLXEIl can be relied upon.

There is so much deception and fraud in advertising methods that iROWN, THE LIVE DRUGGIST. Tells! The Evening Herald TELEPHONE NO. 47. To a Flace on the Official Ballot How the Fusion Committees Mixed Things Up by Their Juggllng--The Democrat Committee 3Iatle No Nomination at all and the Nomination Filed by the Populists is Illegal No Remedy. Messrs.

Geo. Sharp and Jack Beechy drove out to Lloyd's to spend the day duck hunting. Phil Welch, one of the newly made engineers on the Santa Fe, went to Chanute today to take out an engine. Rev. Bishop of Parsons exchang WEATHER FORECAST.

The troubles of our Franklin county Fair tonight and Tuesday. Monday, October 10, 1898. CITY NEWS BRIEFS. fusionists are not over yet. A.f ter weeks of working and repeated meetings, and committee conferences, the public usually takes advertisers statements with a grain of salt.

SMITH ZELLXER always endeavor to tell a straight story, and results have proven that plain truth tells. The past month has witnessed the receipt of A Car Load of New Goods And they are now at your service. Handsomer Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats and Shoes were never made. Equally fine garments were never ottered for less than our prices. Men's suits from $4.00 to Boys' and Children's suits from $1.00 to Overcoats from $2.00 to $20.00.

SHITH ZELLNER, to settle the questionas to who shall be Don't forget to register. There are rumors of a "Poverty ball" to be given in the near future. Rev. Nusbaum is arranging to hold a series of revival meetings in the near future. Outfitters for JSil Man-Kind.

OTTAWA, KANSAS. ed pulpits with Rev. Adkins of the Congregational church yesterday. Rev. Bishop preached two excellent sermons morning and evening.

The program for Washington corner stone is about complete and will appear tomorrow. The corner stone is to be laid Friday afternoon under the auspices of the Board of Education. Mrs. Lena Fuller gave cne of her very interesting lectures at Quenemo Saturday night, to a large and enthusiastic audience. Mrs.

Fuller never fails to please her audiences and has many more invitations to lecture than she can accept. Supt. Olin introduced the new feature in roll call at teachers' meetings of naming some article read during the month that is helpful and instructive and state where same is found, A number of interesting reports were given at roll call Friday. John Border opened his new meat market at 130 S. Main street, three doors north of the First National Bank, this morning.

Mr. Border has one of the neatest markets in the city. Everything is new throughout. Mr. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, Miss I.

V. Nusbaum and cousin, Winfield Xusbaum spent Sunday with friends near Warden. Frank Juleson, of the Burlington branch, is off duty a few days, owing to sickness in his family. It requires more than a voting age to make you a voter; you must register at the city clerks office. The Santa Fe sold quite a number of tickets to the Omaha Exposition today on the S5.5G rate for the round trip.

the nominee for county commissioner, our fusion friends are squarely confronted with the disastrous fact that they can't put Mr. Rowlins name on' the official ballot legally. Their flagrant outrage in putting Ed Hume, down has been all in vain. He has been humiliated for no purpose. Mr.

Rawlins can't go upon the official ballot because the fusion committees absolutely disregarded the law governing nominations. This law, which was passed by a populist legislature provides that all nominations must be made either by conventions or by petitions and must be filed with the county clerk thirty days before election. The central committee has iij power to make original nominations. In case a candidate who has been regularly nominated by a party convention withdraws, then the central committee may fill the vacancy on the ticket. But the fusionists did not do this.

Neither the name of Cain nor Hume was ever filed as the nominee of either the populist cr democratic party. Hence no nomination was made for county commissioner until the populist committee brought forward Mr. Fur rettes MANY LEAVE FOR OMAHA. Kansas City, Oct. 10.

"Missouri da-" and McKinley at the exposition took a lot of people from Kansas City to Omaha yesterday, the railroads making a fare of 4 for the round trip. Yesterday morning people went out on the Missouri Pacific, and another big crowd went on the Hurling-ton, and last evening it took fifteen cars on the Burlington and thirteen on the Missouri Pacific to take caro of the people who wanted to 'go. Tho Burlington expected several more carloads at St. Joseph, and the trainmen were positive the train would have to le made into two sections. The Port Arthur route also took large crowds A large eastern Aim sent U9 a line of fine Fur Collarettes as samples at the price of ordinary ars.

As we expect to keep them a few days, we have decided to sell them out at a price. If You Want a Fur Collarette at EARL ARMSTRONG, GRADUATED OPTICIAN. 1 Chas. Siegmund, of King street, had a buggy stolen from his premises one night last week and, thus far, no clue has been found. Quite a number of Baptists will attend the Baptist State convention held at Newton this week.

The first session begins tomorrow. ohn Connard is building a new residence on his farm north-east of town. Mr. Connard has recently moved from the city out to his farm. Messrs.

Will Shapter and George Barber of this city, newly made engineers, are now running engines, with headquarters at Chanute. The Misses I. V. Bell and Edith Nusbaum are the proud posessersi of an elegant new Kimballpiano, the gift of their parents, a few days since. Rev.

U. G. Robinson went to Newton, Oflc vita J. C. Ai Omaha.

to irear, Jnrtltr. OTTAWA, KAS. isoraer win can nis nanasome new market the Empire meat market. Sheriff Hobart, of Allen county, was here yesterday to take back with him Harry Jones, who was wanted at Iola for larceny. Jones was arrested here yesterday by Bob Thomas on word from Iola.

The theft for which Jones is arrested was committed Saturday night. Jones claims Ottawa as his home, but for some time past had been serving a sentence at Iola on a charge of larceny.0 He was released from jail there on September 17th. 200 MAIN" Rawlins; the democratic committee did not file Rawlins name at all. The populist central committee had no right to nominate Rawlins because it was an original nomination, and not made to fill a vacancy on the ticket caused by the witadrawal of any regular nominee. Cheap Parce to 4lacka Tacoma, Oct.

K-. A heavy cut in rates from here to Alaska points has been made by the Pacific Coast Steamship company, and the passen come and see us today or tomorrow. The Furs are French Coney. French Seal, French Marten, American Seal, American Marten, French Krimmers, Seal Sphnix Mufflers. Persians.

If jo? bve trotiV, lout cjr Co tit tiltr to come to me atl fce titmtrc, letted an4 ttted ty tie ILit tboroxubiy ctk ger tariff to Skaguay, Juneau, Wran- Prices will be S3.03, 4.50, 4.03, COO, I eel and all other points on the route charge for cxAniti'-cs and tcrli'S tccje. EARL D. ARMSTRONG, Optician. u.ua, o.w, y.w, lu.uu. Each garment we will guarantee.

Topeka merchants are waiting in vaia for a man who collected 82,500 -THE- on a fake "JLopeka edition ot some There is no remedy. The thirty days time limit has now passed, so it is too late to nominate Mr. Rawlins either by convention or by petition. He is not eligible to a place on the ballot and nothing can now make him eligible. The question as to whether he shall be illegally put on the ticket will be left wholly to the populists.

The republi Slianer House is now 810 first class and S3 second class. The cut is only for the trip of tho City of Topeka, leaving Tacoma Wednesday. Colonel Aator Too Dniy to Ran. New Youk, Oct. 10 Colonel John Jacob Astor has announced that because of business demands he cannot accept the Republican nomination for Congress in the Thirteenth district, which had been conceded to him.

WE WILL ALSO SHOW A FEW COXEY FUR COLLARETTES AT 81.95, $2.95, WHICH WILL HE BARGAINS. STORE this morning to attend and de- foreign publication, to come back. He liver one of his lectures before the collected in advance on a sample of Baptist State Convention held there the thing he intended to issue. The thisw6ek. Topeka merchants are out 82,500, but S.

F. Spear who has recently moved the experience was far more valuable to his newly purchased property on to them than the advertising in the Cedar near Second street is having a fake publication would have been, even new addition put upon the house. J. if the fakir had carried out his prom- Has changed hands, and I intend to make of it AN INHUMAN SON. II.

Coultice is doing the work. ises. Local merchants who give away A First-class $1 per day House Everybody will be made at home. Our table meats are PorUr-bouet Loin and Flank steak. The table will be as good as any 2.00 a dny house cans will not.interfere by filing a protest.

It will be an interesting occasion to test that boasted regard for law which our fusion friends have often mentioned to us as one cf their virtues. Mr. Rawlins can go upon the ticket illegally if it is considered wise in the judgment of his people to put him on. But his election under such circum money to traveling gentlemen with Story of an Old Lady Who Lands In Ot. tawa Driven Oat of Home Itj Her Boy.

An Ex-Police Train Robber. Fort Wokth, Texas, Oct. I 0 Hard D. Gunnels, until recently assistant chief of police of Fort Worth, has been placed under arrest, charged with complicity in the Santa Fe hold-up near hero July xo. noon from Greenville, Indiana, where nnpQ fpll the local newspapers that advertising doesn't pay.

If the merchants of Ottawa saved each year all the money they throw away on "special editions" and "programs" and "score cards" and directories" and put it into legitimate Preserves and 34-tf Try logman's Jells, Jams. An old lady of about seventy years of age came in on the midnight train last night from the east. She said she had no money and when seen by the officers said she wanted to go to Blue Mound, Kansas, where she had a daughter living. She told a pathetic story, saying she had jnst come from Table Board, r. 53.50 Per week.

Room and $4 to S4.50 II. XUSBAUM, Psor. W. E. HARRIS Private oyster parlor at Elwell's.

CS-tf he has been the past week. While there, all the brothers and sisters of the Armstrong family met in a family reunion. The State Central Committee has arranged a meeting here for Monday Oct. 17th in the evening for Hon. W.

J. Bailey candidate for congressman at large. Mr. Bailey is one of the most eloquent orators in the state. In conversation with one of our leading busineas men, Mr.

Davenport, he says business prospects never wera stances would be invalid. He cannot however, go upon the democratic ticket under any circumstances, because the democratic central committee did not file his nomination. Hence the democrats have no candidate for commissioner, and the populists have a candidate whose nomination is not filed according to law. The members of the fusion committee by their juggling and their ignorance have cheated themselves and their people out of any chance whatever of geting a county commissioner. newspapers, tney would be several dollars better off at the end of the year; they would have more prosperous For Rent Nice five room bouse on Albany, where she had been living I King St.

Good repair, cistern and two C. J. Clark, with a son. The son became tired of I lots. representative local papers; they would find that when money is invested in judicious newspaper advertising 73-tf Santa Fe Restaurant.

keeping her and gave her a little money, telling her to leave his place. She gave her name to the officers as Margaret Billingsley. Transportation i it brings a good profit. The local mer Bulk olives (New Crop) on sale at Peck's. 7l-Ct chant who gets caught on an advertis- better than now, and that his trade on Saturday was exceedingly flattering.

inS fake is jQst rank a packer" as the farmer who buys "piece goods' A NEW MEAT MARKET. lie predicts for Ottawa a large and was given her by the city to Garnett. The old lady was certainly an object of pity, owing to her age and infirmities, and if the story she relates be true, her son is certainly a heartless, in BEST COFFEE ON EARTH GROCERIES, FEED. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, PAXTS, SUSPENDERS AMI HARNESS REPAIRS. iUO SOUTH MAIN T.

from the traveling gent who drives through the country with his shoddy material. Fresh and salt meat, game, oysters, dressed chicken, carried at the Mapes Meat Market, 417 N. Main. Your patronage solicited. 00-lm New 'phone 1C0.

Wm. Mapes. profitable business this fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs.

John Flora, and son Homer, are in the city "from Cen-tropolis. Mr. Flora is one of the leading farmers of Centropolia township and is a very successful stock raiser. human wretch. The Largest Stock And best tailored clothing in the city.

Prices lower than ever known, at Ladies', Gent', Hoys' and Misses Furnishing Goods. We show the greatest variety of lines from the cheapest to the best to be found in the market. T9d-Ct C. D. Crane.

79d-6t Cbane's. Call in and see the interest the pupils take in the work at the Dress Cutting Academy. Trial lessons free. 306 S. Main street.

56-tf lie is now feeding a bunch of two hundred hogs, which he expects to market the latter part of the month. C. A. Luce of Centropolis, who has been leader of the Centropolis band for something like the past fifteen A HANDSOME HARNESS puts the finishing touches on the appearance of a fine turnout, and your thoroughbred trotter or family horse has its appearance improved by it. Our fine harness is not only rich and elegant in its makeup, but it is the acme of strength and lightness combined, and the best production of the V.

years, was presented with a fine en- Herkimer Co. Swiss cheese, ''fine as silk" at Peck's. 71-6t Oleomargarine and Butterine For sale at Morell's, prices 10, 12, and 15 cents; it is as fine as silk. We also sell creamery and country butter. 78dtf grayed silver cornet by the members Of the Centropolis band on Saturday evening, in appreciation of the ser A full line of Relishes at logman's.

34-tf vices "which Mr. Luce has rendered the organization. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Fetter celebrated skilled harness maker at moderate prices. Abernathy will soon have on hand all the latest in sheet Watch 59 tf their Silver wedding anniversary last or Fresh oysters at Baker's. 52-tf. For Sale. Good five room cottage, furnace, bath, gas, city water and sewer connections.

H. L. Mcesse, 77-7 1 525 Maple St. Home made cakes and pies at El IF5, KJilSEE'S 113 So1h Stmt, Ottawt, Eaa. Saturday evening, in a most delightful Fresh California evaporated fruits just received at Peck's.

74-Ct Qunoria is guaranteed to cure chills fever and all malarial disorders. No cure, no pay. C. L. Becker Co.

well's. 4 50-tf manner. A large number of their most intimate friends were invited in to help celebrate the event, and right royally were all entertained. The G. A.

R. circle presented the happy bride and groom with a beautiful silver A WONDERFUL MEDICINE "BEGGS LITTLE GIANT PILLS" Go to Elwell's for lunches. G3-tf for weak stomach, impaired digestion, uiftMu8 me cacu- ound A small grip yesterday on wmca sne am a pieas- Logan near Main. Owner can have by disorderedliver, sick headache, constipation, female ailments, are absolutely mg manner. Mr.

and Mrs. Fetter both calling at this office. r9-2t "THE BITTEREHD" ThatlSpain wasjto Cght to has come, and Uncle Sam will rest in peace and prosperity. iTo the victor belongs the spoils," and to the man who is wise enongh to insure in the RIDG WAY AUENCY belongs the fruits of his forethought, when he realizes his insurance money from the policy drawn by us, that will be found without a single flaw, and that we help him to adjust promptly. without a rival.

Take no substitute ask for "BEGGS." mm HELP WANTED responded in a few fitting words, after which elegant refreshments were served, which consisted of cake, cream, and lemonade. A punch bowl was presided over by Miss Fetten Each guest re For Meeting Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.

at Topeka the Santa Fe Route will sell tickets to Topeka at $1.59 for round when your hair is falling out or turning gray. EGGS' HAIR RENEWER has for 32 years been famed as a preventative of falling hair. Take no substitute. Ask for "BEGGS." Sold by all druggists. ceived a beautiful souvenir, and it was trip tickets to be sold Oct.

8th to 12th. good bys were a late hour before spoken. Limited to Oct. 17th for return. S.

M. Campbell..

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