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Haimen El well of Osawatomie visit Mrs. Levi Gregory and Miss Jo Mr. Booher and familv attended I Mrs. A. G.

McCreary, who has been visiting friends in town for some time, ed relatives at this place and vicinity Turner visited Kansas City Tues.lar. church at Valley Chapel last Sunday. last week. Etta Overholt, who has been staying in Ottawa, is at homo this week. A gentleman from Overbrook was buying cattle in this neighborhood this week.

Miss Georgia Kibler departed Mod Mr. and Mrs Capper spent Sunday William Talloss and familv of Har- day for Emporia where she will attend. at Mr. Leonard's. the State Aormal this winter.

li son Township attended at this place last Sunday. The base ball game between the Xor Mr. Frank is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. V. A.

Brown. Delos Mitchell spent Friday and Saturday in Garnett visiting the fair and-if you don't know ask him what other attraction there is for him in Garnett. What a surprise there must have been last Thursday evening when several young folks walked in at the front door of Mrs. Aiken.s house on into the parlor where no light had yet been YOU CANNOT BE TO CAREFUL Alfred Deppy returned Tuesday was buying cattle wood second nine and the "Sod-turners" last Saturday resulted in a victory for Martin Hurt man last Saturday Heber Simms boasts of having a new morning from a trip to lenemo. 0 0 0 son at his place.

All doing well. the "Sod-turners in a score of 17 to 29. Miss Veda Prather, formerly of our Mr. Ward and family of Lane visited city, was married to Ora Campbell at RICHMOND. Mr.

Austil and family near this place Will McKinley is again ut work for W. H. Williams. Winnie Brown, who has lieen visiting relatives in Douglas county, returned Pomona on Wednesday or last weeK. They will make their future home in JtASTOtTL.

Mauy are kept busy hauling water iu this vicinity at present. J. S. TuIIo-s went to Garnett last Tuesday. Hester school began Monday, Tirzah Aiken of Ottawa teacher.

Xettie Burney entertained Ave. Tipton and Jessie Reed last Tuesday evening. Ora Benning of Lane is visitif Mrs. Ed Burney near this place this week. James Cay lor of Lyndon drove through our little town on his way to Ottawa Tuesday.

Lena Gaskill of Otta va has Jcured the Reed's school for the coming year. Success to her. Rose Burney left for her home iu Ottawa last Friday. last Sunday. returned to ner borne last week.

Clausen Wilkins came down Saturday from Shawnee where he has been for sevpral weeks building a creamery for Dille Co. Den and Date Hostetter, Vint Tru-shine and Miles XJoyd were in Ottawa Wednesday of last week to attend the medal shoot. Topping of Ottawa took the prize. Carey McLain sold on the Kansas City market last week nineteen fancy export steers which were fed on corn and grass one hundred days patting on 220 pounds each and weighing 1447 pounds each at $4.35 per cwt. Maurice Vanmeter and John Hays went up to Lawrence Monday to attend school.

Maurice will take the Mrs. Bell and daughter Mary visited western Kansns made and where ill was playing his violin being accompanied by his sister Laura Smith is very much better at with Mrs. Hamilton who resides east of Princeton, last Weduesday and 0 0 ft 0 ft Mrs. John Caton went np to Kanias present. nouie vvtMiuesuay.

The Ashwell boys are cutting corn fodder for Jsaac Overholt. City Saturday afternoon. Thursdav. Arthur Elzea is reported worse this about your eyes, especially should children's eyes be carefully observed. We correct all astigmatic and defective sight, guaranteeing the most perfect results.

If you are troubled with Dizziness, Pain in in the Eyes, Headache, Bluring of print, or if in any way you have trouble with your eyes or glasses, we would be pleased to have you CONSULT ITS. We test your eyes free of charge. Special glasses ground to order. J. C.

SHOMO, week. Some twenty-five old soldieis and i a 0 trip Luther Barnes made a business to Burlingame last Tuesday. E. D. Ilawley died Wednesday eve citizens went down to Ottawa Saturday to hear Ingall's speech.

Jora who presided at the organ. A light was soon made aud the guests comfortably seated. Clara's surprise was complete when she came home from a neighbors where she had Ix'en calling. The eveuing passed quickly and those who were present declared that they had a good time. Those present were: Rev.

and Mrs. Ross, ning at his home west of town after a long illness with cancer. A large num Jim Davis is receiving a visit from his brother who drove from southern Xebraska last week. Dr. Gsell came back from his home in Olathe last Thursday.

His health has been greatly improved during his Henry Feighler and wife were over R. Dean, agent for life insurance company, the Mutual was in this ber ot people from Ottawa and vicinity from LeLoup to attend the bean sup attended the funeral at his home last per. University law course while John will Friday. The body was interred in Ru- Tom Davidson and wife of Silkville take a business course. haman cemetery.

He leaves a wife, time Uenning left for lier borne in came over Saturday to visit friends in 210 Xiii St, Expert and Ecisntillo Optician neighborhood Sunday. Carrie anil Dannie Dean of Ottawa are visiting relatives in the Columbian district this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Little transacted business with Ottawa merchants William Scholl.

whose family live two daughters and a son to mourn his loss. Friends extend sympathy to this vicinity. Line Wednesday after a short visit with friends at this place. just south of town, is learning the Messrs. and Mesdames Jim Higdou, and Harry Law ton; Misses Ada Kirk-laud, Nell Bell, Mabel Gowdy, Daisy Stevensou, Kate McCreo, Etta Jowdy, Alta Davidson, Edith Gowdy; Charlie Wilson of tJaructt, James Kamlo, Joe Daily, Dr.

Gsell, Thad Stevenson, Will McCall, Clarence Wilson, lioliert Mc-Crea, Burdette aud Delos Mitchell. the bereaved ones. Editor Hickok made a flying trip to 1-3 3C creamery business at Edgerton. R. I.

Patterson and family spent Sun The barn located on the Austin place Ottawa one day last week. day at Will James'. The farmers in the vicinity of Salem II. A. Furness and wife were trading with Ottawa merchants last Saturday.

west of town burned Monday night It is thought tramps set it ou lire. Harry and Xettie Harper were over hall are losing a great many hogs with The plasterers are at work on eorge Isaac Overholt vacation. Charley Wilson of Garnett visited his uncle, Clark Gowdy and family last Thursday. J. L.

Henderson has had his house improved by a new roof and the iuside walls are being papered. Elmer Keliough who is employed in the Ottawa creamery spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. Spencer is the guest of William Kelley aud family. Miss Evans of Peoria will stay with visited the county Miller new house this week.

cholera. from Spring Hill Saturday visiting friends about town. Charlie De Tar of Ottawa visited rel seat Monday. i atives near this place a few davs last Ace Carpenter and wire have re Willis Ullery's baby is quite sick at KOt'K t'KKKK. The following were entertained at the residence ot" Cap.

Allen last Wednesday; Misses Xettie Burney, Jessie Reed, Tracy Day, Madge Springer and Our blacksmith week. turned from their overland trip to is William Garlock has purchased a busily engaged iu plying his trade. this writing. Damon Higbie one of Hayes town Bates county, Missouri. forty acre farm from Willis Shelton Xeliie Ford of Chestnut Grove spent some five miles east of town.

Klmer icher of Ott is visiting D. X. Sargent, a former resident of ships oldest citizens quietly passed Etta Shreeves. It was the Captain's birthday and to remind him of his youthful days he invited the younger Fred Otto has returned from Texas where he spent a few days last week. Mary Hetzel is improvedjgreatly.

Elmer King and Ruth Shafer vis Tuesday evening with Mrs. Sue Fer kins. iu this locality this vicinity who now lives at Indepen Billy Pearson's new house on Wal away last Thursday morning at the home of Walter Baldwin leaving two dence, is making preparations to Jacob Kaub has hrmu-lif ladies. Refreshments consisted of ice Rob Latimer of Richmond who has nut street has been raised, sided and roofed this week. return to the old farm.

cream, lemonade, cake and fruit. The home from pasture iu C'otfey countv. been visiting at this place returned to her sister Mrs. Diusmore and attend school at this place. ited at Dell Hills Sunday.

occasion will be long remembered by lie win feed about ninety head. his home ednesday. Ella Carpenter returned from her Our city schools opened last Modday Lillie Massy and Addie Wright of Ot those present. Jacob Beard is cut I imr isit to Grand Rapids, Michigan, Fri CO ft ft with an unusual full attendance. Otis and Will Tulloss left Monday for tawa attended Sunday School here Sun brother John.

Carrie Seymour visited her parents day and left Monday to attend school day. Manhattan to attend school this year Tuesday evening September 1, Terry in Ottawa a few days last week Coffey county. S. Ward, road boss of J. C.

Burney is able to be around Xo. J. E. Lathan and Arthur went to camp Xo. 237 Sons of Veterans gave a brothers and one sister aud many friends to mourn his loss.

Mrs. Ward of Waverly visited her sister-in-law Mrs. Davis this week. Mrs. Will Slater's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Merriam visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Slater last Tuesday. The Bryan meeting in Merchant's school house Tuesday night was largely attended and everyone went home with the lelief that the speaker of the 2, has nearly completed his work Linnie and Lillie Carpenter are vis again. and Mrs. Mame Andrews nee Hawley arrived from Kanias City Friday in time beau supper to ljooKout post AO. yu Lawrence after potatoes last Wednesday returning Friday.

me are in very irood condition iting friends in Independence, Mo. G. A. R. After the regular post meet Bird Allen left for Kansas City last to attend the funeral and buriel of her Joe Mclntyre has invented a new Sunday to stay an indefinite time.

There was no Christian Endeavor father. Hie I oluinliian school began last Monday with E. Italhhun as teacher and an enrollment of 22. kind of coi cutter which looks more Wednesday night as the Janitor fuiied to Mr. and Mrs.

Hayes formerly of this like some ancient heathen temple than 0 0 0 a 8 Mr. Bendure of Kansas Kansas City came down to attend the funeral of E. place but now of Ottawa visited at Mr bring the key. About 'St gathere 1 at the school house but were dissapointed. a tool for farmers.

ing the old boys and their families proceeded to the K. P. Hall where the S. V's were preparing for their entertainment. The supper consisted of beans, crackers, coffee and pickles.

The old veterans turned out almost to a man from far and near. The Richland drum corps were present and con C. Wilson's last week. occupation D. Hawley last Friday.

Corn cutting is the main these days. Mary Carpenter and her mother A very singular occurance happened Dr. Gregg of Princeton was in town Monday. Mrs. Ciowdy visited with relatives near Garnett last week.

The preaching services were displaced last Sabbath evening in the U. P. church by an echo meeting conducted by the Omaha club. Several of the lectures given at the Omaha Institute were summarized and given by them. It was considered a decided success by those who were present.

F. R. Taylor moved to town Friday, preparatory to beginning his work in the school room Monday. He will board with Dr. Dinsmore's.

A Christian Endeavor society has recently leeu organized in the Presbyterian church with forty members. Mrs. Hugh Allen of Westphalia visited with relatives in this vicinity last week. She started home, driving, the have returned from their visit to Harvey Tiucher now of Topeka is visiting his sister Mrs. Kill Smith of J.

H. Spring, is able to be around again after his late illness. to II. W. Tawney aud wife Sunday August A baby appearing to he about his mother in Coffey county.

Edgar Hoddle visile. Ottawa last Tuesday. Hon. A. C.

Shimm had done justice to the question in order. Rev. Wickham of Ottawa is holding a series of meetings at the Christian church this week beginning next Tuesday night. Everyone is invited to attend aud help in these meetings. this place this week.

four weeks old was found on the door Miss Xickleson has returned to De NORWOOD. soto after a three weeks visit with her step of their home. It is a mystery to them how it came there but they cared brothers at LeLoup and Wellsville. VAI.I.KV. for it and will make their home its 1 lillie Rsed made a business trip to Ottawa last Thursday.

Ada and Xettie Burney left for Ottawa Thursday, Ada will teach there and Xettie will attend school at O. U. this year Orville Detar of Richter spent Sun Mrs. A. II.

Slater and children made home for the present. C01TY NEWS SUMMARY day in town and attended church in ine ooys seemed to have a verv A little wind mixed in this week. Several farmers threshed their grain this week. J. Rice and family visited in Cen- a trip to Ottawa on Monday.

Quite a number from this place at the eveuing. pleasant time at the "chivaret" Friday School began last Monday. A good number of our citizens went to Ottawa Saturday to hear Ingalls speak on the money question. Claud McBee, tea'-her at LeLoup, night. Ihey followed Mr.

Watson aud tended the republican rally at Ottawa WELLSV1LLE. came up to town Sunday afternoon. his bride to the home of a brother of Saturday. the near Peoria. Thev were fin Miss Mattie Kibler is visiting friend first of this week.

ally invited in aud enjoyed a nice treat is harvesting corn James Harrison for Mr. Todd. in Kansas City. The Edgerton fair comes off next tributed to the amusement of the eve ning. Quite a number of the daughters were present and lent their assistance with the duties of the occasion A very enjoyable evening was spent and those who came the longest distance seemed to enjoy it most.

The veterans are growing old and soon they will all be gone and none can ever fill their place. A few more years and the post room will be empty the old boys will have passed to their reward beyond the river. On Thursday evening September 3 Gen. Dawes and Rev. John A.

Bright of Topeka addressed the McKinley club and a large crowd of fully five hundred. Quite a number of ladies were present and an unusual number of democrats and populists. Seats and a place for the speaker had been arranged outside between the old Brockway building and the Hostetter store week September 12 to 18 inclusive. Elmer King and Jim Morgan enjoyed Mrs. Winnie Kincaid, nee Brown, formerly of this place, now living in W.

H. Stone went down to Ottawa Thursday upon a little matter of busi llenry behaub was up from Prin an ice cream social at Homewood Tuesday night. Okahoma, visited with Mrs. Alice Sem- ce- ness. Mrs.

James took her mother Mrs. Pierson to Ottawa last Friday where she will visit another daughter. Mabel Moore visited Virgie Tyler last Wednesday. Lem Noel's nephew from Missouri visited him last wrek. Mr.

Newcomer of Coffey county is visiting his sister Mrs. George Miller ple over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood of Anderson county who have been visiting in this vicinity for a week or two went up to Edgerton Saturday to make a short tropolis last Sunday.

G. S. Hay will begin his term of school at Billiard next Monday. W. H.

Tennison took a carload of hogs to Kansas City last Monday night. Miss Finley of Ottawa gave her music pupils their regular lesson last Tuesday remaining over night with Lizzie Hay. Little Cosey James of Waverly is visiting her uncles John and Will James this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Barton of Ottawa at Andrew Smith came up Sunday on a visit last week. Charlie Johnson an. 1 scooO'Xeil wereseau riding through the Valley tended Sunday School here Sunday. Mrs. Lissa Squires is in Kansas City where her baby is receiving treatment morning to visit home folks.

visit. School began Mondav with an atten Joe Williams, our city barbar, spent dance of 27. Teacher. Mr. Scholl.

C. A. Chapman of the Brockway Sunday with friends, at tidgerton. Mat Farrell aud Jens wt, Airs. A.

r. Auord anrt children are expected home from Washington in the near future. Grace Wise of Kansas i ity is visiting her aunt Mrs. M. Ssymour at this place at present.

A. D. R-jed aud wife went to Ottawa Saturday to hear John J. Ingalls. Mrs.

Rane Bartram of Missouri is being entertained by her sister Mrs. M. E. Seymour this week. Frank Sparks now of Kansas City le for that place last Sunday after a very enjoyable visit with rieuds aud relatives at this place.

Grandma Seymour was able to be-removed to Pomona Friday. Her daughter Mrs. Prewitt accompanied her thither. Rev. Eskridge colored preached at the Baptist church near this place last for convulsions.

The Y. P. C. U. of the United Presby terian church held their monthly meeting Monday evening.

The road overseer is having a new to Pomona last week to look at catte. William Langdon went down to Ot culvert made iu front of the school tawa Sunday to visit friends. it re was down to Ottawa over Sun day. J. X.

Bell our central committee man spends I most of his time looking after political affairs in the Julius Matile house. is staying at Johny Myrtle Rhodes of Colony is the guest Isrophy s. on Fifth street. By 8 o'clock the seats Mr. Strentz is visiting his little boy over night with Moore Monday Millard Jones and two sons Guv and of her sister, Mrs.

S. bturdevaut. Lizzie Hay stayed her sister Mrs. J. E.

night. Frank started forXeosho Falls Tuesday this week. Willie Miller of the Xatioual Army came in from Arizona on a visit to his brother Thomas Miller last Monday. Rev. Sharp moved his household goods to Baldwin last Monday where he will attend school this coming term.

A W. Tylea and family visited at W. H. Teuuison's Sunday afternoon. Our democrat postmaster, Joe Daily, The young folks met at Mr.

Otto's heard Hon. J. J. Ingalls In Ottawa Sat E. O.

Harper made a business trip to Monday night to practice for the choir. were filled and many standing. Rev. Bright made some preliminary remarks and sang "Throw out the Lifeline" while the company joined in the chorus. At 8:30 Gen.

Dawes was introduced and began his speech by saying 'Some people claim the earth" and for two hours and a half held the people Ottawa Monday urday. Joe says that Bryan will be elected. Let him think so if he chooses. Xext November we will show Xeliie Wamsley of Richmond is stav Mrs. John Cramer returned home Tuesday evening from her visit with ing with Mrs.

Millard Jones while her husband is done. him that as soon as Cleveland moves from the White house, William McKin friends in Kansas City. spellbound by his plain statement of Mr. Wickham preached ley will take possession. at the school There was a The tennis games are being resumed facts and his flights of oratory.

His house Sunday afternoon, good attendance. at the old grounds these cool evenings. Misses Etta Gowdy and Clara Aiken Emel Johnson got badly kicked in the back of the head by a horse last Tuesday evening. Dr. Markham of Ceutropolis dressed the wound.

S. B. Hay and J. E. Moore and families visited at Judge Warren's near Silver Lake last Sunday.

Maurice Brockway returned from Kan and Will Aiken started Monday to There was a party at the home of Sterling, Kansas, where they will at sas City Monday with a lot of new plans aud ideas to be carried out in Henry Matile, Mart Farrell, Arinand Berthol arrived from the west Saturday. Damon Higbie died at his homo last Wednesday morning and was buried in the new cemetery at Baldwin at 2 clock on Friday. Sam Scott has purchased acres of laud from the liighie farm for $2txn. Mr. Peters sold 40 acres or his farm with crop on same to Mr.

liuirfor i2oo. Rev. Stephens was through here last week talking politics Charlie Gardner and Mr. St rong are cutting corn for J. C.

Scott. John Brophy spent Sunday with Charlie Roussey. Mr. Wertz of Wellsville is plastering Mrs. Fowler's new house.

Miss Xora Farrell has been Maying with Mrs. Pat Finei ty of lato. tend college this winter. The same bunday evening to a large and attentive congregation. Frank Burrell and wife were visiting relatives near this place last Sabbath.

Mrs. S. II. Merrill returned from Ottawa Thursday where she has been visiting relatives and Ivan McGuire expects to leave soon for Kansas City to begin business. remarks showed that the speaker was well posted on all the issues of the campaign.

The most of his time was employed in discussing the free silver craze. His words were so truthful and convincing that some six or seven of the opposition have openly declared Jim Morgan Tuesday night. All enjoyed the evening iinmensly. the near future. Several match games day Miss Flora Atchison went to Ola will be played during the autumn months.

the where she attends high school. Ottawa University will be patronized by Hayes aud Joe Wilson who went up at the Avon hotel this week. Clerk Kirkpatrick and Judge Crouch came up to hear Gen. Dawes speak Thursday night. Ab Steen and family attended the republican rally at Ottawa Saturday.

The Wellsville high school alumni spent a very pleasant day Thursdsy of last week picnicing in Woodliefs grove. The day was spent with games, boat riding and various kinds of sport. Among those present were: Misses Kate Fuller, Fern Vanmeter, Stella Smith, Ruth Parker, Nellie Collins, Daisy Hartuug, Daisy Cayot, Minnie Akers, Etta Steen, and Kitty Collins, Messrs. Morris Vanmeter, Ralph Collins. Charlie Smith, Frank Davis, Walter Bivins, Levi Smith and Ed Lidikay.

Lieut. Palmer drilled the boys of company through the manual of arms last Saturday on the old drill grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Finley and children returned Tuesday morning from their visit in Ottawa.

Mrs. Daisy Cayot returned Sunday from an extensive visit with Rtv. Osborne's family in Kansas City, Kan. for McKinley and protection who have Xora Tennison and Luna Liggate returned Lome Tuesday from Williamsburg where they have been visiting Mrs. Rose Shamhart the past two weeks Mrs.

John James visited at Mrs. Davis' on Tuesday. Mabel Moore visited in Baldwin a few days last week. Mrs. Roby and family of Chanute visited her sister Mrs.

Davis last week. J. C. Haley of Ottawa helped A. H.

Slater in his store one day last week. A pleasant time was had by the young people east of here last Thursday night at the home of Miss Minnie Graves. Mr. May's threshing machine passed through town one day last week. T.

Tedroe passed through town in a hurry Sunday en route for the home of his best girl. John Shepherd an old resident of this township has moved back from Ottawa where he has lived the past year, aud says the country is the best after all- state secretary of Monday and Will and Josie Sheets who been loud in their talk for a cheap dot Missouri, was in Xeliie Shade of Ottawa visited her sister Bessie a few days hist week. Lou. Perry and family started for Illinois Sunday. Nell Alford is visiting with Birdie Helpheustiue.

Miss Anna Scott, the Y. W. C. A. for town Saturday.

lar. At the close of the first section moved to Ottawa Tuesday. Mr. Waters of the Republican was in Richmond was almost deserted last Saturday. All the members of the O.

P. who could hied themselves to town last week gathering material for the special number of that paper to be Bertha Case came out from Ottawa Ottawa to listen to John J. Ingalls A. W. Tyler and family attended Sunday School aud church services at Valley Chapel last Sunday.

Mrs. C. T. Leonard is quite sick with typhoid fever. Stanley Williams and wife of Ottawa visited Mrs.

William's sister Mrs. A. H. Slater last Sunday. Mrs.

J. M. Mechem. is quite sick with erysipelas in her face. Will Davis spent Sunday evening with his best girl.

Mrs. Roby and children who have been visiting Mrs. Davis returned to Waverly last Saturday night. issued in the near future. to attend the party Tuesday night.

amoi; whom were: Messrs. Waldo, Rev Ben Tulloss went to Pomona Friday but returned to this place to fill his appointment at the M. E. church Sunday. The young people of this place are thinking of having a play sometime in the near future.

Particulars later. Mrs. Zelma Burney visited relatives iu Ottawa Friday aud Saturday. Abel Fvans and wife of Peoria visited relatives near this place last of last week Sturdevant, Putnam, Dave Brown Gowdy, KillouKh, Armstroug; Mes- ANOOSK of the speech Rev. Bright sang "Three Populists The speaker then gave us a good talk on the tariff comparing the prices of labor and products under the McKinley bill and the present Wilson bill, also the prices of products and manufactured goods and labor while we had free silver prior to 1878.

He recited the fact that our money today, paper and silver was as good as gold everywhere and that with the election of McKinley this state of things would continue. organized and dames Sturdevant, Aiken and Miss Tuesday evening Bryan club was speeches made by Mr. Billy Deford. The club was present aud Schoonover and Quenemo (ilee Cora Aiken. Hay making is about finished.

Joshua Bloodier of Overbrook visited did the singing Miss Sadie Thompson will attend the VKtt tested free of charge by Dr. A. A. Allen. Spectacles of finest quality, and best crystal lenses.

friends in the Columbian district this State Normal school at Emporia Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hughes were visi week. whither she has resorted. tors to Ottawa Saturday. he Home Fair.

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