Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 6

Location:
Ottawa, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

9, sMaHsSJt PAGE RTX THE EVENING HERALD, WEDXESD AY, JTJLY 10912. JC i 4 1 To The Entries Are Jill Jn And I want all ray friends to know that I am a CANDIDATE for the Republican nomination FOR SHERIFF at the primary, August 6th Ask Your Support If V- il SlkOTQ) LET ME TIGHTEN YOUR GLASSES. be of assistance to you in -any small way. V- Sometimes a minute's work saves your glasses from falling and breaking. My repair work Spectacle and Eyeglass frames is especially fine, as I would like to prove to you to-day.

v- sIf you break your glasses it makes no difference where you bought thefn, if you will bring tbenr to' me with a small piece Of either of the broken lenses, I can duplicate it Xor you within a very short time and at a very reasonable cost, Si -7T rlmrf i i mm i i GEO. VV. LATHROP F. MELLUISH, Optometrist 316 S. Main St Opp Courthouse to the citizens of this county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Probate Judge on the Republican ticket.

WALTER, PLEAS ANT. ELM GROVE. Mrs. Alta Grubb of Oak Valley, and Mrs. Hazel Grnbb cf Ottawa, spent Saturday night and.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mason and family. Mr. Thomas Mason of Fulton, Kansas, visited his parents, and Mrs.

Mason and family from Sunday until Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alexander and sons, Willie and and daughter, Edyth.

drove out the Chippewa hills Sunday Mr. S. Reed and Clifford Brolliar called on Marion Alexander Sunday morning. Miss Violet Wiley is working for A. J.

P-uterbaughs. Mrs. Winter called on Mrs. M. Brolliar Monday.

Marion Alexander went to Marion Center, Tuesday and returned Friilay. He celebrated the fourth in Marion. Mrs. L. Russell and sister visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Lancaster Wednesday. Messrs Walter and Alfred Arthur spent Sunday afternoon with Willie Alexander.

Mr. Arthur Hendricks returned home Thursday and remained until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Saturday evening. Miss Gladys Brown called cn Helen McKnight Monday afternoon.

The boys of Mrs. Browns Sunday School class and the girls of Miss Stocktons class surprised Mrs. Brown Saturday evening. The evening was spent by playing games, and music. The refreshments consisted of cake and cherries.

Those -who served the refreshments were, Mrs. Brown, Ruth Tulloss and Gladys Those present were, Misses Ruth and Edyth Clark, Gretta Hayward, Janie Alexander, Ruth Tulloss, Golda and Noma Hendricks and Gladys Brown, Messrs Willie and Harry Alexander, Wtinet Blow, Walter and Alfred Arthur, Fred Short, Edwin Hendricks, Williard Tulloss, Clifford Hersh, Bryce Morris and Howard Brown. Mr. Marion Alexander went to Marion Center Tuesday to spend the Fourth. Mr.

Winters was called to Kansas City Wednesday to attend the funeral of his sister. Miss Mable Arthur called on Mrs. Sidney Hauley Monday afternoon. George Welch left Saturday for his home in Columbus, Ohio. He attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs.

A. S. Blackstone and visited relatives a few days. Miss Rosa Bert returned to her home in Burlingame, Kansas, Saturday. She stayed with Mrs.

A. S. Blackstone during her illness. Mr. and Mrs.

Vinton Kelley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George McCurdy. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS. To the People of the Second Congressional District of Kansas: I am a candidate for Congressman from the Second District of Kansas, subject to the will of the Republican voters as expressed at the next primary election.

J. II. CK1DER, There are Only 8 More Home Sites in Our I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the. nomination for probate judge of ranklin County object to the Republican primaries. M.

P. SHOUT, Ottawa Twp. CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. I hereby announce that I shall be a candidate "or the Republican noral nation for clerk of the district court, subject to the decision of the voters at the coming primary. CLARA KAISER.

Mrs. Erickson and Miss Daisy visited with Mrs. August Johnson afternoon. J. F.

Heckman shocked wheat for Mr. S. Hull last Thursday. Mr. Gott and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Shoemaker, Mrs. H. G. Smith and family, Verna Hull, Fay Scott and Snow Myers, were among those who attended the celebration the Fourth.

Emma Kersley returned home from Louisburg Friday, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Nelie Ramsey. The Ramleigh agent, Mr. Kincaid is canvassing this neighborhood this week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Steele returned Desiring to serve the people of the Second District, in which I was born and reaiid, I hereby announce my candidacy for Congress subject to the decision of the Republican voters the primaries. During the six years i served in the Kansas House and henafe I have at all times worked for hereby announce my candidacy for what I deemed to be the best inter-tlerk of the district court, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the August primaries. JOHN L.

HIGH. ests of the people un-1 I should regard my nomination as an endorsement the principles for which I stand and ehould work along Jiie same lines in the larger field. J. L. BRADY.

REGISTER OF DEEDS. I announce myself as a candidate before the voters of the Republican party for the county nomination for register of deeds at the coming primary. ED CIIENOWETH. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of register of deeds subject to the decision of the voters at the Republican primary convention. MRS.

II. S. BLACK. For the Legislature. Having entered the race for Slate Representative from" this the 12th District, and submit my claims to the Republican electors I shall" use all honorable means to i each the desired end.

I could not do less in justice to myself oa the party No man's ambition shold be granted unless it obtains for the best interests of all the people. To this end I pledge my undivided attention, and upon these conditions I ask your support. J. M. McWIIARF.

home from Appanoose Thuisday where they had been visiting for the past three weeks with their sons and daughter at that place. Arthur Graybill and Fred Shoemaker purchased a new hay stacker last Wednesday. They will soon begin to use it with their hay. Mr. Shoemaker also purchased a stack cover.

Mrs. Earl Thayer and children, of Cheyenne, who is visiting at the home of W. D. Thayer attended Sunday School at Tauy Sunday morning. Mrs.

Fred Graybill and Grandma Graybill drove to Ottawa Friday, where they spent the day visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dawson and children were callers at II. Gilis Sunday afternoon.

The Girls Mission Band will meet with Chressie Trout Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The life'' of Missionary Judson will be reviewed, Beth Resting will lead the meeting. Alfred Kersley went to Kansas City Monday on John Jacobs has traded his automobile for property in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Woods, Lester and Nellie were the all day Sunday guests of Mrs. Woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of New Hope.

And that we may devote our time and attention to other properties, we are going to sell 7 of these home sites (Wednesday evening) and give the re-maining one Absolutely Free to one of the seven people who buy. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of register of deeds, subject to the Republican primaries, August 5-L. GLINKMAN. Pottawatomie Twp CEMENT WORK. STATE SENATOR.

I am a candidate for the Republican nomination as state senator from the 15th district and solicit support at the August Primary. O. O. WOLF. COUNTY TREASURER.

I am a candidate lor the nomination for county treasurer subject to the Republican primary next August and ask the gupport of my party for the Place. J. II. SPRINGER. Bids for furnishing material and laying about one thousand feet of sidewalk at the Lincoln school building, will be received by the Board of Education up to 8 p.

July 15. For specifications see C. M. Thomas. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

198-4t COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination as County Commissioner from the Third District at the August primary. GEORGE FISHER. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for treasurer of Franklin County subject to the coming primary and solicit your votes. J.

L. TURNER. PAINTING. Mrs. J.

Steele and Mrs. Fredi TO YOU Bids will be received by the Board of Education of the City of Ottawa for lama candidate for the Republican nomination as county com: missioner for the Third District, and ask support at the August primary. J. F. BERLIN.

painting the interior of Lincoln school FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Miss Etta Joe McCoy will be a candidate for renomination to the office of County Superintendent of Public Instruction on the Republican ticket at the August primary. building. Time for reception of bids closes at 8 p. July 15.

Material will be furnished. Specifications may be seen at the clerk's office, or see C. M. Thomas. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

198-4t Shoemaker were Ottawa visitors Monday. S. Erickson made a business trip to Ottawa Tuesday morning. Dr. O.

O. Wolf was called to see a hoise for Mr. Kennedy Tuesday morning. Mrs. Earl Thayer and children called at Mr.

Erickson's home Monday evening. H. E. Gillette attended the Sunday School convention at Greenwood Sunday. Fred Shoemaker and Oscar Olson plowed corn for Mr.

Berlin Monday. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner from the Second district and ask the support ot the voters. W. B. LOMAS.

There are no strings attiched to this offer This lot will be given away "Absolutely Free to one of the seven people who buy We allow the seven people who buy to FOR CORONER. I am a candidate for a second term as coroner of Franklin County, and ask for the nomination at the Republican August Cth. VILAS. E. LAWTRENCE act as'iudges COUNTY CLERK.

I am a candidate for the Republican nomination as county clerk at the August primary and as.k the support of the voters. J. F. F)RESIIAW. FOR SHERIFF.

I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff of Franklin County subject to the Republican primary next August and solicit the upport of the Republicans of Ottawa and Franklin County. II. O. BEET LEY. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination, for Coroner of Franklin County subject to the primary -ugust Cth.

OR. G. D. REED. TAUY.

Corn is berng laid by, wheat is mostly cut, and blue grass is being cut, everything locks fine since the nice rain. Elsie Gott returned home from Tlcmewood Thursday, where she had been visiting with her grandmother there for 10 days. Miss Dewey and her cousin, Mrs. Seevers and daughter from Green Dell, attended Sunday school at Tauy Sunday morning. Verna Hull, Snow Myers and Libby Berlin attended a social at Mr.

Zim-mermans of East Ottawa, Saturday evening. In these days of high cost of living, a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work in a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, had kidney and bladder trouble, wasonfined to his unable to-turn without help. "I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I 'was relieved at once." His example is worth following. Hill's Drug Store.

COUNTY ATTORNEY. I will be a candidate for the office of county attorney subject to the Republican primaries August 6. RALPH E. PAGE. emember The Date i 1 BRILES.

I announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Franklin County, unbject to the decision of the Republican voters at the coming primary. FRANK PRINTY. CARDUI WORKED LIKE CHARM nr rs tY rr FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I herewith that I am a candidate for the nomination as County Assessor on the Republican ticket at the Primary August Cth. TOHN H.

OLDROYD. I am a candidate for the nomination for. county assessor, subject to the Republican primary, August 1918. J. W.

BRINKERHOFF. B. Bosworth and family called on W. C. Briles Sunday morning.

Oren Crain of Salina is. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

Crain Henry Oakes has been doing some carpenter work for E. R. Crawford. Harry. Worthington spent Sunday with Wallace Keene.

LIT? I announce ray candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Franklin County subject to the Republican primary next August and subject to the will of the voters of the county. GRANT SMITH. After Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. Cal Crain and family drove to Otta-j From 5 p. m.

to 8 p. m. ENRroHT E. A. I am a candidate for sheriff thU county and solicit the support of the Republican voters at the August primary.

GEO. W. LATHROP. 0c Down and 50 a Week Restore to the People every i PROBATE JUDGE. I take this method to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination of probate judge, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Franklin County at the primaries in August.

A. J. DO RAN. wa Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Crain. Blanche Batdorf went to Kansas City for a few days visit. F.

B. Wisdom cut B. F. Worthing-forfs blue grass Monday. Wm.

Barton and family were guests of W. Batdorf and. family Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Fisher and son Verne, called John Ball anil wife Sunday. Mrs. Fanny Crain after several weeks visit at Ottawa and Richmond, returned home Sunday.

Helen and Paul Worthington were dinner guests of Bernice Crawford Sunday. Will O'Neal hauled lumber from Monday. Mrs. Will Fisher attended the Royal Neighbors at Peoria Saturday night Jessie and Ralph Batdorf anl Otis Crain spent Thursday vWitb Christie and Ralph Barton. Jonesville, S.

C. Buffered with womanly trouble, writes Mrs. J. S. Kendrick, In a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet The doctor said I would never be any better and that I would have to have an operation, or I would nave a cancer.

I went to the hospital, and they oper ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to Improve, so I continued using it Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm," There must be merit In this purely yegetable, tonic remedy, for women Cardui for It has been In successful use -for more than 50 years, for the treatment cf womanly weakness and disease.

Please try It, for your troubles. N. B. WriU to: Ladies Advisory Dept. Cturtta-nobga Medicine Chattanooga.

for Special Instruction, and 64-paxc book. "Hoe Treamet for Wooes," scat ia pUia vnppar, oa reditu. I take this opportunity to announce- White SiubrPivis'ipn Go. Herald Want Ads Bring Big Results. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANING Clean rugs, carpets, draperies, etc.

the right way. Vacuum Cleaners rented. Both phones 1C2. King at Gas Office. Both Phones 533 6 Zellner Building CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

The Kind Yea Always Bought Warner Zimmerman cut E. Craw- CANCER'S RADIO" ACTIVE REM-EDY, latest success, 606 (Salvarsan) for syphilids and malignant blood po-son, gonorrhea, the latest- success. Call on Dr. Kuder, Coffey ville, Kans. Phones or 207.

173-261 Bears the Signature fords oats Batdorf called -Helen" Worthington Saturday afternoon. 14.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening Herald Archive

Pages Available:
37,810
Years Available:
1896-1914