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The Evening Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 3

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Ottawa, Kansas
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THREE 1 i Next Week's Bargain Budget Is Attractive I THE EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1 907. (2 We have lines of Brilliant Cloth Best line of CARPETS Cotton Lunch Cloths in cream white that are wonder- Ji-e inor fully cheap. HeS Limn RUQS at 3oc and 35c 38-inch at 5oc. Handke renters zt -z nx 45 inch at 85c. ah from the way orders been JLineil LuriCQ CJotllS the city- All linen 1 You can't match them.

5c coming to us would indicate that .36 inch 60c, 1.25, J2.00. aCIIII st'les and Prices are riSht and in 45-inch $2.75. Sylvan Batiste checks, dots, At IOc prj plaids and plain i5c yard. LALt Choice line Linen Towds 400 yard Creole Linen finish CURTAINS At 25 cents. Indian head i24c.

At 25c We "duplicate are prepared to interest you Pine Lhiea NipkinS Dot Swiss at i5c, I7c up to this line in quality and finish in with a large stock and at the low- 30c. 1 0ttawa CSt Pssible Prices' See them Zen' 150 to 250 Each Week Sold. That tells you where to bay the most popular pattern The Mall's 1 0c 15c and WAISTS To see them is to buy tveou Prices always the lowest. CD. HDo CD SSS XT gdflncL9 CIDtttto-aaD, Always Reliable.

hat an explanation of the question ago, has bought the Manhattan Mercury and will run it. Mr. McGarrah will be published in a short time. It was submitted by Southwest Kansas is a brother-in-law of Dr. V.

E. Lawrence and frequently visits in Ottawa. college. The judges have been chosen Sftreaht Sj 2)ays He will run his new paper as a repub and are Judge A. W.

Dana, of Topeka. district judge, Prof. W. L. Burdlck, of lican newspaper.

Kansas university, and Judge Manford 1 Most business men of Ottawa and Schoonover, of Garnett. other cities send out their statements A few days ago a Main street jewel Singer, White and Wheeler Wilson Droplhead, half and full cabinets. Sold for cash or on installments. on the first of the month, but Ottawa er, who is a member of the band, and has one business house which does fisherman of considerable enthus iasm, but whose name will not be men ioned, called a newspaper individual aside and told him about Charley not follow the rule. That house is the Owl restaurant.

A good share of the Owl's patrons are railroad men and the statements are sent out on pay day. About the last work of Rev. J. F. Gormly falling into the water while fishing down the river several days Suggest the need of a new spring hat, and we want to call your attention to our line of tailored and dress hats as they possess that always desirable element called style, 'and the quality of the material is the best the market affords.

Our prices are the most reasonable so when you have STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, why look elsewhere. ago. Of course the jeweler said that the reporter was not to say where he got the news item. A day or so ago Jenness in Ottawa was the compila and Victor Edison Talking the jeweler-musician-flsherman went tion and publication of a church directory and year book. The book contains a directory of the church down the river a short distance with two or three friends.

Fish were not Machines Complete stock of records members, the lists of officers and committees, a history of the Methodist EDiscoDal denomination" and of the swift to bite and although schooled in that patience, known only to the men First church of Ottawa, and also sev who cn while away time on a river eral short passages. A copy was pre bank with a cane pole in their hands ELL UISH sented to each family represented in and hope in their breasts, the man Sold on Payments SI. 00 Per Week the First church. grew tired waiting. As he was about Z.

Shuscart returned last evening to leave, he noticed two or three colored boys on the bank a short distance Opp Court Millinery A 36 S. Main from a ten days' visit -with relatives in Day county, Oklahoma. He says away and he and his companions stop ped to watch them. Within a minute there is a colony of seventeen Ottawa or two perhaps not that long one of families in Day county and all are do Saunders Music Co. the colored boys began to pull on his ing well.

Thev are 22 miles from Far line. Apparently he used his best en CITY NEWS BRIEFS. deavors to make a skillful and scien go, Okla. They raise good crops and have a nice sociable community. Corn South Main KANSAS OTTAWA tific delivery of his catch on the bank.

last year made forty bushels per acre and wheat fifteen to twenty-five. Miss It was more than the jeweler-musician could stand. He offered the boy a quarter for the catch, unlanded. The boy took it and the sport took hold Fannie Farrington returned with Mr Shugart for a visit here. The university base ball team wil of the rod and after executing some go to Topeka Monday to play the more sclentinc movements, ne prepared for the climax and threw the Washburn team.

From Topeka the team will go on for a trip lasting the catch up on the bank. It was a nice and also on the Chenoweth property at Seventh and Poplar which he recently purchased. H. B. F.

Keller came in from his Middle creek farm today with a specimen of the wheat on his place. The specimen brought in measured twenty four inches in height and Mr. Keller has a large field of it. The A. E.

Fredericks property 517 Willow was traded today for the Adam Johns property at 811 Ash, lately occupied by E. F. Barnes, through the L. H. Maupin agency.

There was 9. cash difference in Johns' favor. Rev. A. R.

Maclean, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church here who was succeeded by Rev. Jenness a year ago last fall, in addition to be ly snSped, five pound rock. Incident remainder of the week and on which five other games will be played. The C. E.

Hamilton is re-wirlng the Forest Park mill. W. S. Fallis went to Kansas City this morning to spend the day on business. Contractor J.

E. Beeler has a force of men at work re-wiring the Jones clothing-store. -f A. E. Skinner is In Topeka to attend a1 meeting of the board of trustees of Bethany college.

Will relieved Charles Morgan, brakeman, on the Fredonia plug, tonight; Mr. Morgan is laying off a few days. Henry Durst, the clothier, today received direct from New York a big ally it might be mentioned that the in formant of Charley Gormley's episode games will be with St. Marys, Salina didn't give this one out. Fort Riley, Bethany and Haskell In PERSONAL MENTION.

dians. The team has been practicing hard this week and is in excellent condition. Rishel, the man who holds down second base will be unable to go with the team on account of ill Miss Meta Fyock was a passenger to Kansas City today. if 1 S. B.

Longwood. or Baldwin, was 1 ing pastor of the Methodist church at down today on business. Chenoweth Funeral Director Misses Lou and Etta Thompson, of Phoenix, is chaplain of the territorial senate. Imes, were Ottawa shoppers today. In the interest of beautiful lawns, R.

F. McCune weit to Kansas City this morning to hold church services ness-. The Fort Scott Republican, now managed by W. R. Smith, formerly of the, Herald, is surprising Fort Scott people by the quantity of advertising matter within its colums.

Before Smith went to the paper as manager, a little over a month ago the space devoted to advertisements in the paper was not large. The largest advertiser carried only five inches. Now however, under careful and persistent Editor Converse of the Wellsville Globe has offered a lawn roller to the block, wherein appears the finest ter tomorrow. William Jordan went to Kansas City today to visit his son-in-law, James Walker. race.

The terrace matter, it may be said, was not an issue in the late municipal campaign at Wellsville. The Marsh house thermometer is said to have registered 20 degrees 334 South Plain St. shipment of boys Norfolk suits with Knickerbocker pants. A damage sikit was instituted today in Justice Richard's court by J. W.

Morrison against L. Cayot. Morrison Is represented by W. S. Jenks.

Cliff Burk, formerly of Ottawa, but lately of Kansas City, has returned and will be employed on the Santa Fe rip track. He will move his family here. The Catholic ladies are busy getting the parsonage fitted up in shape for occupancy for the new pastor, Father Degan, who is expected next week. The new front being put in the room Mrs. M.

C. Rice returned to Bur lington this morning after visiting training, the Fort Scott menchants are falling over themselves trying to with J. Hegler. Mrs. J.

fc. Mendousa, of Decatur, 111., returned to her home today. She has get into the paper with advertising. Ottawa merchants who won't forget 24 Smith very soon, readily understand the why. been visiting with William Taylor and family, 120 Elm.

Dr. S. E. Price, of the university, went to Kansas City this morning. He Councilman George Hough ran into a bunch of luck at the Star nursery above zero early this morning.

And today Mr. Marsh has an incubator that is turning out a lot of wee chicks. Small chickens and such temperature are certainly not very congenial. In the run to the Santa Fe the horse on the off-side of the hose cart got a hard fall at Third and Main. The street was wet from being sprinkled and when he made the turn he slipped and was dragged almost the width of the street.

S. W. McGarrah who sold the Manhattan Nationalist some four months of the Harley building, occupied by the Bank of Ottawa, will be one of the unique fronts of the street and will farm, east of Highland cemetery yesterday evening. He noticed a gray a Minute wolf carrying a young one from a add a great deal to the appearance of will spend the day there and go to Atchison tonight, returning home Mon day. Mr.

and Mrs. Beehu, of West Salem, 111., left for their home this morn ing after visiting with Mrs. Beehu's mother, Mrs. Margaret Fulkerson and her brother Monroe Fulkerson. the east side of Main street E.

T. Bird is making extensive repairs and improvements on his dence property on North Mulberry WANT A NEW RIG? WE WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR OLD ONE C. F. BURK. rONIGH Will You Take Pure Foods Or would you rather take chances on anything the Grocer offers you? Eighty per cent of food products are adulterated.

You can avoid those by seeing that you get goods marked "LEE." The auto garage, 413 South Main, is the best machine hostelry in town. Stop and get prices on iceboxes, refrigerators, ice. cream freezers, water coolers, gas ranges, go-carts, hammocks, new top buggies and new harness, carpets, rugs, portiers and lace curtains, on time or ten per cent off for cash. hay stack to the timber. He got a gun, wrent to the hay stack and found a den.

He waited and killed the old wolf and three young ones. The den had been in the stack. Noticing the men at work1 around the stack, she had decided to take her young to the timber away from them. The pup were only a few days old The bounties offe ed by the county for gray wolves made Mr. Hough's catch net him a nice little sum.

A story is going the rounds of the Kansas papers of a yarn said to have been told by Opie Read, the novelist, in Ottawa a short time ago. The story is the one about the trip in Texas, and the slow train which was designated as "yesterday's train." It appeared in the Kansas City Journal's "Kansas Note" column this morning, with the announcement that At was recently told in Ottawa. The facts are that the story was told by Mr. Read, in Ottawa, a year ago last summer, and went the rounds then. Some edi SEE PECK FOR STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM.

1 Special Showing r- Men's Suits. S7.50 to S25 Boys' Suits. Geo. W. LATHR0F Pure Food lice.

Oppotlte Herald Salted Almonds 60c per pound AT Bailey's Candy Kitchen Products Norfolk, with Knickerbocker Pants 1 ml S2.50, S3.50, S4 and $5 Big shipment just received from tor's wife has probably been cleaning house recently and resurrected a copy of this paper from its resting place under the carpet. The story was and is a good one but it ought to be al-j New York today. Men's All the latest spring styles in Selz or Florsheim shoes. Boys' Waists. Big range of patterns at 50c Also black sateen waists 50 lowed to rest undisturbed.

Ottawa university will meet South Are always away 'above all pure food law requirements, they are as pure, wholesome and as can be produced, and are most economical for all to use. COUPONS ARC VALUADUZ Your Choice of Over Two AUTO GARAGE ANIV General Repair Shop. See E. R.JBENNETT For Automobile and General Ma-chin Repairs of aH AH Vorfc Guaranteed, 121 Nortb Main. est Kansas college in debate at the i Makers Weil Pflaum Co.

Chicago DONT WASTE THOSE OLD SHOES. Wingfield wants them at the Shoe Hospital. Remember the name, Wing-field. He pays cash for old shoes, and will buy any pair of old shoe's that's a misfit to you. Don't let those old shoes lie around the house in the way sell them to Wingfield.

Wingfield Does all Kinds of Shoe Repairing. THE SHOE HOSPITAL, college chapel, two weeks from last night. Great preparations, are being made by the students to work up enthusiasm in the affair. The Ottawa debaters are Heritage, McCune and Ferris. The question is: "Resolved, That the Organization of the state TbouMnd Premiums offered for tftem within the constitution, is insufficient Qend Qlx Cento In Six Coupon for CtcU3 1 233 Main St, W.

R. WINGFTELD. for the accomplishment of future Changes in the constitution." The announcement is made from the college FARM LOANS COWAN, FILSOf MILLER. First door north of Turner'a Cole..

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Years Available:
1896-1914