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The Evening Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 6

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Ottawa, Kansas
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THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. DEI sociation and to hold revival services in the city during September. HP Stock shipments this week were made by J. B. Cramer one car hogs and Cramer Anthony one car mixed cattle and hogs Monday night.

0 County News Wednesday, morning to make arrangements for the daughter to at-le I school. The Richmond schools commenced Monday with one hundred and ten students. Prof. W. W.

Thompson 25: Florence Spencer, 28; Miss Anderson, 27; Florence Akin, 30. Mr. Melville Dunn, "of Loyle, Oklahoma, who has been at the Quenemo sanitarium for some weeks, returned to Richmond and visited Mrs. Blake and returned home Thursday. Mr.

O. Bodley and wife and daughter and the Misses Whitmer, of Ottawa, came down Sunday morning in Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Merwin, came Sunday to visit E. O.

Harper and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bell will visit in LeLoup and attend the fair at Ottawa. Neighborhood Reports from Herald Correspondents.

Hew iuig's and Carpets 3 The seats and gas fixtures for holding union services in the school yard Sunday evenings during the summer were removed Monday to clear the yard for school. No MatterQWhat You Want It will save you time and money to trade at the O. P. H. tO lbs.

granulated sugar for $1.00 10 lbs. sal soda for 10c 4 lb, package gold dust for 20c 4 dozen clothes pins 5c package corn starch 5c can strawberries in heavy syrup 13c can red raspberries in heavy syrup 15c 15 lb. pail jelly for 65c 2 cans red salmon 25c i Mrs. Carrie Inman sold her residence property on East Fourth last an automobile and attended preaching services in the United Presbyterian RANTOUL. Mrs- A.

A'. Ramsey Is very sick. Dick Springer is here from Postal, Oklahoma. Virgil Lee has returned home from Kansas City. Mrs.

Hartshorn and children went to Paola Monday. C. H. Day was transacting business in Ottawa Friday. i church.

We have a complete line of new goods and plenty of second hand. If you are ready "to go to housekeeping we want to sell you the goods, and furnish second hand or new any kind you want. Prices are very reasonable. Before you buy look over our stock of goods, can save you money. Goods sold on easy terms.

Goods sold on installment plan. If you want to furnish rooms for students remember we have the goods. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Robinson, oi weekto Ed Thomas for $2,000. Mrs. Inman will leave for the Pacific coast about September 20 to spend the winter with her sister at Seattle, Wash. Perry, Iowa, who have been visiting their cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Mc- ii Mannis, of this place. They left Tuesday morning for points in western 1 can pink salmon 10c Famous Vim coffee, pound 20c Standard navy tobacco, pound ar tildes.

Der gallon 25c Jesse Carson and wife are camping Kansas and Colorado. on Middle Greek. i Rev. Ralph N. Atchison, of Spring Branch, Iowa, also of the associate KVUI mm Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Harper returned PANSY. John Bye delivered hogs at Michigan Monday Mr.

P. Beard delivered hogs at Michigan Monday. Henry Hetrick was delivering corn last week at Michigan Valley. from Kansas City Sunday. church, held communion service at Berea last Sunday.

The preparatory Wo T. Woo C. B. Peck attended the Woodman service commenced Friday and closed picnic at Princeton Thursday. Monday with a moderation of a call for Rev.

R. M. McNeel, of Delphi, I I Indiana. Mr. Charles M.

Filson and Mrs. Lau Mrs. Monninger returned to her home at Gas, Kansas, Tuesday. Jay Vinson and wife are the parents of a boy, born September 2. John Wise and wife, of Peoria, spent Sunday here with relatives.

Mrs1. John Casey was in the country Monday a guest of Mrs. Vinson. Ave Lucas and wire, returned to their home at Council Grove Friday. Rufus McEathron is delivering flax and wheat at Michigan this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnhart and family visited friends near Richter on Sunday. Miss Dora Louke, of Michigan, was the guest of Miss Jennie Bushnell on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Black, of Ov-erbrook, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kany Wray. Cyrus Figgins, the Pomona butcher, was buying beef cattle in the neighborhood' Tuesday.

A number from here attended the Woodman picnic at Pomona Friday, reporting a good time. Mrs. D. L. Montgomery left last The young people en joyed a social ra Davidson, of Beaver, Pennsylvania, who have been spending a month in California on their return home they stopped at Richmond for a few days with their old friend, James A.

Galley, whom they had not seen for nearly forty years. Obituary Died, at her home, Ken sett, Arkansas, August 27, 1907, Mrs. Bessie Fansler, aged twenty-two years and ten months. She was married to Charles Fansler, May, 1900, and from this union were born two children, Myrtle, who is now six years old and dance at Springer's hall, Saturday night. HILL'S Drug Store J.

Jones and wife, of Pleasant Ridge, spent Sunday at Wall Hub bard's. Mrs. J. M. Springer and children, of Cedar Junction, are here visiting Clarence, three years.

The family relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland were all on vear moving from here last Octo- 1 Tuesday for several weeks' visit with friends in Anderson county. night guests at Robert Jone's Satur- oer- wa connected at we age flake the Year Pleasant College Students always begin a new year with pleasant anticipations, but the way those anticipations are fulfilled depends on a wood many things.

You cannot grind all the year you must have relaxation; and where can you find a. nicer place to go for an hour from study than THE ONLY WAY Is the college maris and the college girls favorite place The exclusive Ottawa Agency for the FLETCHER CHOCOLATES, and DAMSON PLUM CHOCOLATES. They are fanvus sellers. Our HOMEMADE CANDIES are A J. We have the finest SODA FOUNTAIN and ICE CREAM parlor in the city.

A standing Invitation is extended to the wearers of the SUNFLOWER YELLOW. THE ONLY WAY G. P. WAY, Proprietor Fred Shoemaker sold fifteen head day night. OI tmrteen ana umtea witn tne nap- Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Ross entertain- church and lived a faithful of young cattle last Thursday to ed their friends at a social party Wed- christian life until her death, which Howard Long, of Overbrook. Will Be Open After the Show Tonight was the result of inflammatory rheu Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eaton visited Sun nesday night.

day in Pomona with Mrs. Eaton's par Captain Allen entertained his many ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. matism.

While in Richmond she 'had charge of the infant Sunday school class and was much loved and respected by alL She leaves a kind and good friends at social dance at his home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery and children visited Sunday at Al Greenfield's, of Cargay neighborhood.

Forest Grove school opened Monday Mamie husband "to mourn the loss of a good morning, September witn wife and the two children will rise Hodges as teacher. Misses Jeanette and Erne Mahar, of UP 1311(1 cal1 her blessed and her hus Miss Amber Wray, of Centennial neighborhood visited last week with her uncle Kany Wray and family, 1 1 1 -a Ottawa, were guests of Miss Madge aiSQ an praise th her. They Springer last week. toM "ave tne sympathy of the people 3E Mrs. Nicholson and son, of Osawat- or Richmond people.

omie visited her parents, M. Wil son and wife last week. NEW CENTURY. ,1. N- Staley and family received sev Misses May, Anna, and Daisy The Fair time is the time to BUY GROCERIES RIGHT Lloyd and brother, Elmer, were Sun eral prizes at Ottawa Kansas day.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Barnhart, of Centennial, visited Sunday with Mrs. Barnhart's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sink. Nellie Scoville, Jennie Bushnell and Jessie Elder went to Ottawa Tuesday where they will attend college this winter. Mrs. Delbert English and Mrs- Jerry Bo wen left Saturday for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Anna Jackson, in Anderson county, returning home on Mon day.

Visit Geo. Lathrop's Miss Mamie Hodges began school day guests of Edna Mace of Pleasant Ridge. as teacher Monday at Forest Grove. Fane Springer returned Sunday A number from this place attended the Kansas Day picnic at Ottawa on from an extended sou therm trip, while there he visited the Jamestown exposition. Wednesday.

Call Display at the J. McCurry and Wilis Rodgers made Mr. and Mrs. John. Rodgers enter We have all kinds of Groceries.

and investigate prices. a business trip to Douglas county one tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boling, of Cole, and Mr. and Mrs; day last week.

air A very interesting 'and profitable all-day's meeting was held last Friday at the Baptist church. The ordinance of the baptism and the Lord's supper were observed. Those being baptized were Misses Lillie, Nellie ar. Darst of Mount Vernon. Illinois.

C. L. Brown, of Fort Worth, Texas, visited at the home of his brothers, Misses Hazel, Madge, Elsie and Ruth Springer and Masses Jeanette Dore and Frank Brown, recently. See his new line of and Effie Mahar all drove to Osawato Mrs. W.

F. Winget and daughter. AUGffMAN BROS. mie Thursday to visit the asylum. Ruth, of Ottawa, and G.

L. Brown, of Jerry Lewis and family, of Ottawa, Fort Worth, Texas, visited at the ies and Nettie Sink, Anna and May Bowe Rachel Davis, Florence Barnhart ar Dan and Ben Davis. This being tl closing exercise of a two week 3 meeting held by the pastor, W. McNutt. Phone 152 113 East Second Street Mr.

Blair and wife, Anderson WilMng- home of Dore and Frank Brown Tues ham and wife and D. Willingham and day. 2 tdHMU wife were Sunday guests at J. Wil- Arian, Charlotte and William Cur Wagons lingham's. tis will attend school at Baker uni An enjoyable day was spent Wed versity this coming winter.

Miss Ar LIBERTY. Mr. Murphy sold hogs in Ottav. nesday by Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. Rouse, ian Curtis went to Baldwin Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr.

and Mrs. De- day to look for rooms. C. F. LAMB wald, Ethel Anderson and Mrs Sep There have been twenty-nine con- Whorral at a fishing party at the riv- Saturday.

School begins next Monday, tember 9. Edith Osburn spent Sunday home folks. with FUNERAL Dl er north of -town The most pleasant ohurcll dud meetings, feature of the day was a bountiful which are being held. This is the picnic dinner. Florence Leeper visited at Mr.

Os Bijou Theater Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday, fourth week of the revival George Milam and wife, of Kansias 'burn's Sunday. RICHMOND Willie Laird, of Sedalia, Mo-, Is vis C. L. REESE, Assistant. Finest and most complete line of Funeral Supplies in the city.

Elegant black and white cars at reasonable prices. See our show rooms equipped with new electric lighted show cases. City, visited here a few days with' the Rev. Morris transacted business in iting home folks. formers' brother, Otto Milam and family.

Miss EsrfJher Nelson, nf TCnn- Garnett Friday. Maud Averill spent Sunday at Orin Higdon transacted business in ii sas City, a niece of Otis Milam, also John Harrisonfe. 213 S. MAIN ST. Jj at UA Hooligan Idea Ottawa Saturday Mr.

Adamson and family visited BOTH PHONES 380. visited here. Mrs. It. D.

Logan and son, Clarence, Mr. Hickox's Monday. George Seward and wife, of Wash John and Fred Harrison sold mel- were shopping in Ottawa Friday. ington was here a few days visiting Mrs. George Messenger, while Mr one in town Saturday.

the formers' sister, Mrs. J. McOurrv. The school board fumigated the Messenger is visiting in Colorado "Looking for Lodging" "Mother-in-Law Race" Illustrated song "In the Valley of Old Kentucky." whom he had not seen for thirty-three years. They also visited Mr.

She is visiting friends at Silkville and school house Tuesday. JOCK SHIPP Pomona. The revival meeting at New Cen- Seward's son, Andrew Seward Mrs. A. D.

Kent and son, Harry, J. McCurry and wife entertained atu is progressing cely. were shopping in Ottawa Saturday. dinner Sunday George Seward and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Honn were visit farm to Mr. A. A. Martin. wife, of Washington, Frank Byson 5c Admission 5c ors with Ottawa friends the last week, Mr.

Battie has bought a lot of goats and family of Kansas City; Willis Rod E. W. Fuller is in full possession of and placed on his farm here. the restaurant bought of D. W.

King, Will Osburn will move the first of To insure yourselves best results consign to Gay, Robinson Co. Live Stock Commission Merchants, Stock Yards, Kansas City. We also have our own offices at Chicago, South St. Joseph, South Omaha, Denver. Sioux City, South St.

Paul, East Buffalo. gers and family, of Ottawa, J. G. McCurry and family, of Norwood, and An drew Seward, of Liberty district. Mrs.

Dr. J. R. Lytle and daughter, the week to the Leonard farm. Bernice, visited friends in Ottawa Sat Walter Brown and Mr.

Brown are urday. putting up h'ay for Mr. Hickox. Mrs. D- F.

Daniels, of Ottawa, vis Rob Carey, of Louisiana, is here vis- ited here (last week with her brother, iting his sister, Mrs. Will Lyons. WELLSVILLE. The public schools will open next Monday. M.

C. Everett has moved to the Mc-Lain place at Fourth and Walnut. J. F. Blunt.

Mrs. A. J. Harrison went to Rantoul to visit her mother and sister Tues Mr. A.

D. Kint, after five weeks' -j work at Norton, Kansas, came home day. Charles Yotsey has bought the old Bunch place on Maple street for $300 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, of Osburn, Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Severns, of near Kansas, was calling on friends last week. Lee Crawford, James Johnson, Ethel Turner and Albert Steen are on the Garnett, came up for a visit with Mr.

Regular Special Sale Saturday and Monday SouvenirFREE with each purchase Monday Among those who threshed last and Mrs. Rebstock and Alice King, sick list. Fancy Table Gutter! is the demand of every housewife, as well as Pure, wholesome FOODSTUFFS You will be more than pleased if you entrust your oiders to B. PECK, 220 Main Try him and see Fred Aiken left Friday morning for The crossings at Third and Main week were Messrs. Hickox, Harrison, Prenty, Osburn.

trm j- jvansas mty wnere ne win taKe a and at Fourth and Locust were put A. J. Harrison took in the excursion course of study in a medical school. in last week. to Chamite Sunday to see his daugh Mrs.

Shrieman and daughter, of -Ernest Stoner commenced Monday Kansas City, were visitors here with to move to his mother's property at ter, Mrs. Fred Laird- Master Merle Laird returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Lewis last week. Second and Locust Mrs. H. B.

Gabbert, of Bnglewood, AMERICAN TEA CHINA STORE 322 South Main Street, Bell phone 20. Independent phone 24. Prompt delivery Sundav. September 1 was t.hp hnt Kansas, arrived here Thursday for test day of the season, the thermom lew monins visit witn iner uncle, and eter registering 104 MUD CREEK. Amos Louix marketed some fine melons the first of the week.

Robert Steelman has been assisting nKoT-icva QnfFTYYTi -with the bav harvest. iUHL, l. ju. uxsner. I Vnrr RtPPn has nnrrTinsPfl the nrrrfh Mrs.

E. O. Apline, of Salt Lake City, barber shop of Mr. Coburn and is do ing busines at the old stand. Utah, came Monday and gave a short visit with her cousins, Mrs.

Ira Walk After a two weeks' trip to Colorado Mrs. Peter Litch and children spent school, called at John Lindens batur-Sunday with Frederick Wicke's folks, day. Messrs. Doal and Boggs mowed the Moon and sons are haying on er and Mrs. W.

J. Aiken. N. Akers and his daughter Mrs John Berry and son, who have been Stacy Todd returned Saturday. Get Your Grinding Done at WIngfield shoe shop.

I will guar entee that I can satisfy every person with my work, on sharpening scissors and butcher knives. Scissors, 10c; butcher knives, 10 and 15c while you wait. First door south Shomo's jewelry store. 233 Main. M.

C. Everett shipped to Kansas grass in the Antioch cemetery last Christopher Miller's farm. stopping with T. Mendenhall for some, weeks, has returned home in City the past week twenty coops of week. Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Howell enter- Perl Williams and wife have charge tained jasper Williams and family Marshal county Kansas. poultry and fifteen cases of eggs.

few Miss Noia Morgan, her two of his father-in-laws tarm ior a Mrs. E. E. Stone, Mrs. Ida Smith, cousins, Misses Johnston and Hunter, days.

Mrs. F. B. Stoner and Miss Helen Wil Victor and Edison New Records are Now Here Pianos, Organs and Everything in the Musical line at Hjort's Music Store, XLU S. Main St.

Robert Gray Wi'iams arrived mere son went to Gardner Tuesday to spend Sunday as guests. Kate St John returned from an extended visit in Missouri the latter part of last week. O. J- Harvey has been spending a few days with, his father, Rev. W.

C. Work Wanted for College Boys. from Beaver county, Okianoma, the day. are visiting Clarence Morgan and wife at Midway, Kansas. Charles Macfarlane and son, Thomas, of Peoria, 111., returned home Monday, after a week's visit at Mr.

and Mrs. W- D. Macfarlane's. Frank Baldwin was taken suddenly ill Saturday night with stomach and Leo Strafuss, the cattle man, Is making some improvements on his ranch. Harvey out on the farm.

bowel trouble. Wednesday morning If yon have any odd Jobs or chores you want done. Inform us and let ua send a college boy to do them-J Louis Floyd, phone 734; Leslie Ferris, Independent phono 400. he was reported much better. Pmf o.

Wood and Miss Sue Mrs. H. IL Staley and daughter. Pastor wing went to Topeka Wed Read the HeraldWantads Maggie, took the train for Manhattan nesday to attend the Kansas River as.

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