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The Evening Herald du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • Page 4

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Ottawa, Kansas
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FHO Eveainii Herald Governor Bailey might as. well not) dnoononooonDonoonononnonononono.no.D.ooono. GRITH COMES ALSO cau tne legislature, ueuause ue vuu, it was certain to act up shamefully if i left to its own devices. Governor PUBLISHED BVEBT DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Price Ten Cents Per 'Week.

DHUtVKUBD BITHKB BY CAB BIBB OB MAIL. Bailey has called the legislature for the specific purpose of enacting 0 THE LATEST HAUL ON A LIQUOR PROCEEDING. flood legislation, and to attend I APPREd AM Entered at the poatofilca at Ottawa, Kansas, as second-class matter. to no other legislation' whatsoever. This has also displeased the Journal.

It suereests that the thought of a leg H. ALLEN, Editor. islature being called together under GATHERED IN MORE BEER. uch restrictions as that is enough to provoke tears. In the business of being unhappy, the Journal is apply ing an industry and perseverance that cannot fail to bring success.

Police Visit the Negro' Residence at 108 Mulberry and Saul a Quantity uf Beverage to Police Court this Of the excellent values we are offering for so very little money, was shown by the shoe buyers at our store Saturday. Having large quantities of every kind of ladies' low shoes and slippers, our sizes are yet unbroken. Hobson has written a history of the navy. The trouble with Hobson is 1903 JUNE 1903 ICI. 201.

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i "8 To ITTIla" 77 is 7778 "19 20 2T 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 that he won't give his friends any chance to vindicate him. Frank Crith, the negro who drives the white ice cream wagon around town, was arrested shortly before noon today on a complaint sworn to Special attention is called to our line of $1.50 oxfords-strap sandals, low ties and low buttonthese excellent Each additional day of this kind of weather removes another prop from by Marshal Bodley, charging him a values we offer for $130 the theory that the Kansas corn crop with keeping and maintaining a place fee was ruined by the late spring. Mr. Hanna doesn't propose to let the vice -presidency slip up and get his at 108 South Mulberry sareet where liquors were kept for sale, barter or delivery. Officers searched the place and found 'one case of beer, forty-four empty beer bottles, twenty-four empty whiskey bottles, two cork screws, two bottle-openers and one empty beer case.

So far, Russia's haste to let loose of Manchuria has not disturbed the repose of nations to any appreciable Flood Shoes at Your Own Price. If you want a pair of low shoes for dress or street, a pair of dress or house slippers, patronize our sale, we can please you in price' and quality tag if he has to stand on wood and keep his fingers crossed from now until after the con vention. Crith was taken before Judge Park The surgeons have already strongly -suggesting that amputation may be Westoveir ay inson and on being arraigned plead not guilty. His bond was fixed at three hundred dollars and at a late hour this afternoon he secured bail. Crith has been arrested before Opposite Court House.

There has been so much flood news that everybody had forgotten the eastern coal situation. It will be interesting, therefore, to note that the average grade of inharmony between the miners and operators is still being maintained in Pennsylvania. made painless by the employment of hypnotism. Here is a chance for the democratic party to rid itself of the taint of free silver without resort to anaesthetics, which at best are dangerous agencies to employ. ODODODODoononnonoooononnononononoDonono for selling liquor.

For the past two months he has been running the ice cream wagon over town. KANSAS NOTES. CAUGHT HATTON- The divorce case ofWm. Mapes versus Cora Mapes was filed in district court Saturday evening. The plaintiff charges the defendant with abandonment, cruelty and gross neglect.

There being no particular news in Kansas politics just now, the newspapers are confronted with the neces SOME SPECIAL OFFERS We offer all of our remaining stock of street hats at prices far below the cost of manufacturing them, as we do not wish to carry over one single street hat. Iola is about to get a "lady barber." During the month of May, 1733 The Wife-Beater Arrested in Emporia This Afternoon. A telephone message to the sheriff inches of water fell at Salina. sity of making news. An examination of a number of the leading journals at the present time will show Saturday was a great day for the Ths loss on the potato crop in the hate this afternoon savs that Hatton.

The superin vuau wuo ojLuoiciivjr la uciug icoi i vaucji 10 coiiixio.iu. iu ud juKj)njj. i man who beat his wife here yes reports lessiy ana successfully. The George Flory caught four 'possums terday. has been locked up in Em We have some exceptionally pretty and stylish dress hats that we are making very close prices on in order to quickly reduce the stock.

If you haven't bought your hat this season, it will be a golden opportunity for you to do so at Jk in a bunch of drift at Lawrence, Fri- poria. The sheriff will go after day. Hatton this evening. Hatton was The Kansas Mutual still continues caught while trying to call his wife of Kansas industries, from their neglect to mention the news-manufacturing facilities, have never done the state full justice. Ail of the remaining stock of this year's shapes will be sold at their actual cost.

A line of turban shapes, all colors, Choice 25c tendent's office at the court house was crowded all day by school teachers and school boards trying to get together on some proposition for the year. School meetings were held Thursday and the boards were generally instructed to hire a certain priced teacher. On this they mostly differ. Mrs. Julia Cantel died Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of to furnish good copy for the Topeka over tne telephone from Emporia ABOUT GROSSMAN'S DEATH.

papers. Washington T. Booker is in jail in Greatly Reduced Prices The demand for an improvement in the condition of City park should re Osawatomie. He seems to be the op- I Manila Newspaper Commends the Soldier Highly. its ceive the council's prompt and gen- posite of Booker T.

in character Mrs. I. N. Grossman has received a erous attention. Interest in the mat- well as name.

Miss MELLUIH, Millinery With F. HELLUISH, 316 South Hain Street. IN.rs. Oak. on North Oak street, 'of I 1.1 I Governor Bailev is now beeinninff to cop OI tne manua uy consumption.

Mrs. Cantel was sev- ter of the park's neglect is by no means confined to the southeast dis i a at 2 1 I old maid anrl PaPer puousnea in me uuy ui hear from some of the con- The paper is dated May 16 ana trict which uses the park as a shortcut to business, but is shared by the entire town. City park is not to be tains the following account of Christian Grossman's death: I fftQOOQQfl OOOOOOOt fcftOC534 enty years old and leaves several children in Indiana. The funeral was held this morning at the North Ottawa Baptist church, Rev. W.

D. Goble officiating. Interment was at Highland cemetery. The fcuit which was in the Santa widows who proposed to him shortly after his election. They want their letters of proposal back.

LeRoy Reporter: The late flood was "rough on They had to come out of their holes and while "The death of First Lieutenant permitted to grow up to weeds, nor FRESH GROCERIES Christian Grossman, Philippines are its walks to remain impassable, constabulary, has just been reported from mud, without a protest from by wire from Sorsogon. Lieutenant! every citizen who realizes what the Grossman was regularly assigned to the constabulary of Masbate, but for seeking refuge in barns and cribs, the farmers killed them by the score. At Mr. Hartwell's place over 100 were killed in the barn. This is what you will find at our store.

We have anything yon may ask for in this line and we always keep them right. Our prices are reasonable and we cordially solicit your trade. PROMPT DELIVERY. This is our hobby and we are always pleased to deliver to any part of the city. Give us your next order and we know you will be pleased with the- treatment you receive.

We keep on hand everything to be had in the line of fruits. Fresh vegetables received every morning. influences are which combine to make Ottawa a good town, and his property worth good value. Fe cars at Kansas City and which was spoiled by the flood, is being dumped near Edgerton. It is buried by the company to prevent any contagion.

some weeks preceding, his death has been on detached service in Sorsogon There were several hundred cars of with a detachment of the Masbate CENTR0F0LIS AND HER DREAM constabulary. fruit ready for shipment ruined in the yards at Kansas "City; The consignee WATTS GRAIN, Grocers Phone No 18 "Lieutenant Grossman' was wounded recently in an engagement with would not receive it and the company O00OOSO0 BC'GSSdlO I THE TOWN IS TRYING TO CATCH THE ladrones near Bonsai, Sorsogon, was compelled to unload it. A large ORIENT RAILROAD, where he received a gunshot wound amount of Kaw river mud has been through both hips. He was sent to dumped near the site of the new brick 1Z "Why," inquires the Republic tremulously, "can't the Herald be fair?" One good turn deserves another. Why can't the Republic take its fists out of its eyes and quit slobbering? The Herald has seen fit to call attention from time to time to some of the boorish incompetence on the county board.

This paper has no 'criticism for officers of whatever political faith who do their duty fairly tnd courteously, and who do not at- It Is on the Hest Route for the Line. and fl Engineers Haye For irocers Especially. the hospital at Sorsogon, and after factory Worth Ottawa, mere nas several weeks' suffering died from the Deen much kicking about this and it effects of wounds received. ia probable that the company will "Lieutenant Grossman ws one of change its present plans, the old guard in the constabulary, It is claimed that when the Santa Fe having received recognition in the ap- road secured the use of the Pacific When there is nothing going on in Ottawa a party of men may be found tempt to conceal ignorance behind a busily engaged in building the Orient pointment of the first lot of officers, tracks to run into Kansas City during show of wisdom and authority which road through Centropolis." This work August 8, 1901. His first grade was the flood, an agreement was signed might put a Solomon to shame.

It is has been going on ever since the third class inspector. On April 1, releasing the Pacific from all responsi- very unfortunate that the Herald's first prospectus of the Stilwell plans iSO1 he was promoted to second class bility for any accidents that might course is painful to the Republic, but was published in the Kansas Citv inspector, and at the time of his death happen. Since the Stillwell wreck, stood well up toward his captaincy on however, there has been some talk of a law suit between the two roads over the roster of constabulary first lieu the Republic is simply paying the prica of sensitive feelings or of being bound to defend the county board. newspapers. John Woodsum and several others in Ottawa own large tracts of land tenant.

the question of damages. The wreck is said to have been through the fault "Christian Grossman was born urossman was Dorn surrounding the ancient and honorable in of the Pacific. When one railroad uses another's tracks the service is inland city and they have the plans Harsley, Germany, November 22, and specifications to show that if Mr. 1880. On May 10, 1898, he enlisted in Often times when your customer comes in and settles up there is a little breach created in your business relations.

Some little error perhaps the fault of a careless clerk, but it is there just the same, and a little breath of suspicion as to your business methods may result in a flame that will make him the other fellow's customer. Better look out I No risk like this if you use Coupon Books. They never err, and make business a pleasure. Easy to use. Alxox3.

a HTiti wanta Orodlt for $io give him a $io Coupon Book, charge him with this amount, and there you are. No trouble at all. If he buys a plug of tobacco for ten cents, tear off a ten-cent coupon that's ail, and so on for all his purchases up to the limit of the book. No Pass Bookt no charging no time lost, no disputes, no errors. The HERALD has Coupon Books For Sale and can supply you on short order.

Try them once and you will be convinced. Stilwell builds his road to miss Cen- the Twentieth, Kansas Volunteers, paid for at a rate per car per mile. It tropolis, he is not as smarts promoter (company wherein he served until is said to have cost the Santa Fe an as the newspapers have made him out 29 1899 participating in the average of $400 a train to run its trains i hat.t.lAs TOhinh opined olorv and rlis- into Kansas City from here for track Recognized leaders in finance agree that there is no cause for alarm in the disturbances that have been in progress in Wall for some 'weeks past. The slump in stock there is said to be the natural readjustment of values, and is to be regarded as a service alone. theory, either, for it can actually be tinction for the regiment.

The committee from the school shown that Centropolis is logical Ayy ne reenustea iroop oi tne benent rather than as an evil. Pros board and the city council were before tt point for the new road to strike in the eventn volunteer ana in atsit-'uuuii or HLntraL lines ana easv i grades which should be the serSeanfc and first sergeant, being dis- ing in regard to the matter of a county consideration with every well reeu- charged in the grade on January 20, high school. Arguments were pre- tying this happy view of the case may be its correctness cannot be -doubted in view of its origin the fact is that nrosneritv will not, rnn- 1901. aented bv both committees favoring a I la ted railroad. Mr.

John McCowan "Following his military service, county high school and showing Sergeant Grossman at once 'received wherein it would be cheaper both for appointment on the Metropolitan the people of the town and the tax. tinue forever, and the additional fact ha9 interesfced himself actively in the is that those who are now proceeding matfcer and has been Siven Bome en i. j. couragement bv the Orient engineers. oaineineQryiaauiWlU lasi iorever J.

nnlinA fnrr nf Manila, and waaa nfflio onnnhr. Nothing defl- ueuirouous is wining to uo as well dv i will buy a lesson at a dear cost some I type of the Met' of those days. His nite was done, but the committees 'time in the future. To suppose would do in the matter of bonds. and service as roundsman in old company at the San Fernando station terminated Ansrnat 7.

1901. his there seems no reason why the town that times will always be good is to ignore history. The preparation, Should not get the road, unless, it ment, to the nonstabnlarv following aa from the school board and council will find out for what price property can be purchased, and report later. It is probable that the question of a county high school will be made an issue at the next general election. now, for a reaction in finance and! business prosperity is as advisable as should be that the place seems 6tatcd above." ooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooccco to have been intended by provi- the common provision ufor a rainy CITY NEWS BRIEFS.

day." aence 10 oe ana remain now and forever a place set apart from You will be pleased and will get a the evils of metropolitan influences. 1 mi The Kansas denartment man of a new ones waiK wiu oe put aown good sixty inch towel free if you buy The idea of Centropolis as a stopping Kansas Oitv Jonrnal in Fllu front of the Grossman house, on ADVERTISEMENTS -B i 4 4 Daily and Weekly Herald Bring Results; a sack of jWHrTE SATIN FLOUR. 131-tf pome on a irans -continental rauroaa, Dot to be pleased with the state legis- peace of fifty years of "splendid 8t Secretary E. H. Corwin, of the For i a i ti est Park Reunion association, has, at I Don't trust your money in a hammock till you see the stock at the the order of President Remington, lature if he can help himself.

When isolation" broken by the discordant the matter of special session was first 8n0rt of locomotives, may seem a discussed the Journal sighed a sigh to trifle abhorrent to the Centropolis sen-signify its regret at having to recog- timent. Be this as It may, Centrop-nize the badness of and olis is going after the railroad. called a meeting of the executive com- Lucas Drug stork. 184 6 mittee of the association, for next ocoooooooeeoooooooooooooooeoeoooooooooooo ooooo oooccsa expressed the. that if Lidea.

the telephone has dona mnh Thursday at 1:30, at the People's Na- You get a good towel free when you the legislature was gotten break Up tne qaiet which nature put tioiial baiik, for the purpose of adopt- buy a sack of WmTE SATm FIX)TO wgewier wuuw uu a 105 oi xoousu in Centropolis when time began. 0JUW8 anu a constitution, ana 'S cry things, wnenic naano Dusmess to do planning for a progam iorthe reunion All of the latest, new. drinks served anything except provide relief for the Crushed fruit sodas at Gray which, occurs September 1 to 4 in- right at The Kaiser Soda Fountain. jfiood sufferers. The Journal thought Way's.

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