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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, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. 1 1 i i Commfinrefi- 1 1 We challenge all competitors to produce the equals of these grand money saving offerings. We want to call your attention to our Shoe bargains. No old junk shipped in to fool people with on a quit business proposition, but a straight, legitimate, cut price sale of new up-to-date'goods that everybody wants and will appreciate. Note the prices below and compare them with others All our men's $3.00 fine shoes cut jj2 All our men's $2.50 fine shoes cut to 2.10 1.89 1.73 1.23 1.23 1.34 1.89 Children's kid shoes, our $1.19 shoe, cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8, our $1.48 shoe, cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes 8 to 11, our $1.24 shoe, cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes to 11, our $1.34 shoes, cut to Children's kid shoes, our $1.48 shoes, sizes Zy2 to 11..

Cut to Misses' kid shoes, sizes 11 to 2, our $1.24 shoe, cut to Misses' kid shoes, sizes 1V2 to 2, our $1.34 shoes, cut to i Misses' school shoe, sizes W2 to 2, our $1.69 shoes, cut to All our men's $3.98 shoes in patent leather, Kangaroo, Vici kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf, cut to All our men's $3.50 shoes, in Vici Kid, Calf, Velour Calf, cut io 4 $2.10 2.10 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.69 1.19 45c 63c 79c 79c Ladies' kid extension sole, our $2.50 shoe. Cut to Ladies extension sole, box calf, our $2.50 shoe. Cut to Ladies' kid extension sole, our $2.25 Cut to Ladies' McKay single sole, our $2.25 $2.25 shoe. Cut to Ladies' kid school heel, extension sole, our $2.25 shoe. Cut to All our $1.93 line Ladies' kid shoes.

Cut to All our $1.48 line ladies' kid and calf shoes cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes 2z to 5, our 59c shoes cut to Children's kid shoes, our 83c line cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes 2z to 5, our 98c shoes, cut to Children's kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8, our 98c shoes, cut to $2.98 2.98 2.98 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.39 2.39 2.39 2.J0 2.10 93c $1.19 95c 1.09 1.23 93c 1.09 1.34 3.10 Z89 Ladies' Ideal patent kid, lace, our $4.00 Cut to Ladies' extension sole, patent, kid, our $4.00 Cut to Hand turned kid, our $4.00 shoe. Cut lo Ladles' kid hand lace, our $3.50 Cut to Kid turn blucher, our $3.50 shoe. Cut to KSd welt sole blucher, our $3.50 shoe. Cut to Ladles' kid turn blucher, our $3.00 shoe. Cut to Kid turn blucher, our $3.00 shoe.

Cut to Ladies' kid welt lace, our $3.00 shoe. Cut to 5 Ladies kid turn, lace, our $2.50 shoe. Cut to Ladies' kid blucher turn sole, our $2.50 shoe. Cut to All our $2.25 dress shoes cut to i All our $1.98 men's kid and calf shoes cut to Little gents school shoes, sizes 5 to 8, our $1.25 shoes, cut to Boys' school shoes, our $1.48 shoes, sizes 9 to 13.. Cut to Boys' box calf and vici kid, our $1.69 shoes, cut to All our boys' $2.25 shoes, light or heavy weights, cut to All our Ladies' Misses' and Children's slippers cut to cost and less.

i ii Mini ii ii i ii ma I iir i iimn fmti mir nr mill fan n.ir iir'imi mm i i -n ii wifn rn iinnimiM iw i fitlim.n tana iJa-ZlilJIZlZ2l-ZZZLIja lLu iim INJURED IN HIS MINE. In telling how it was done, Mr. Car who died in occupied by 1892, and is at present James Weatherly. man says that he cultivated his corn STOCK STOP THE STRENUOUS three times. The seed selected is known as Boone County, Iowa, white.

This corn has taken a first twice be 11017 THEY RAISE IT Farmers Tell the Herald About Their Prize Corn. To insure yourselves best results consign to fore at county institutes here. It was planted in the latter part of April in sandy upland soil. Mr. Carman thinks Clay, "Robinson Co Kansas Operator Caught Under Falling Slate at Pittsburg.

Pittsburg, Sept. 27. Arthur Malle, president of the Malle Coal company, was caught under a fall ol slate in his own mine yesterday afternoon. His spine was fractured and it is not believed that he can recover. He had gone into the mine with his son after the men had quit work to inspect the rooms and entries.

There was no one in the mine at the time except himself and, son and it was several minutes before the son could get assistance from the top. Weakens the Tissues and Lessens Organic Vitality. The stress and strain of 'the strenuous life in both city and country tends towards stomach troubles. Five people suffer today where one did ten years ago with sick headache, dizziness, flatulence, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, bloat- that the care which he exercised in selecting the seed is the reason for its fine grade. He believes in the in Good- Seed and Careful Cultivation Had Much to Do With the Production of Blue Ribbon Grade.

structions given at the institutes in 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. corn raising as to taking out the barren stocks. ing, nervousness, sleeplessness and the many other symptoms of Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.

50c. All who arf Rllffprine with stnmaph 2C 3C FOUND $20,000 IN GOLD. roubles, and that means at least two At the big Franklin county fair this fall John Mooney was awarded first for 100 ears of best standard yellow corn. The story of how Mr. Mooney cared for his crop tells the story of the prize and how it was won.

First the ground was ploughed and harrowed carefully and the corn out of three in Ottawa and other C. F. LAMB owns, should use Mi-o-na stomach Miss Grace Smith will open her class on violin. Pupils desiring instruction, please call at 432 Elm street or telephone No. 2.

tablets. Nothing else is as safe, yet effective; nothing else can be so thor oughly relied upon to relieve all Carpenter Dazzled by Eagles and Dou ble Eagles in Old House. Danville, 111., Sept. 27. Ten and twenty-dollar gold pieces rained at the feet of Ransom Holmes, a carpen ter, when he opened the walls of house at Garrett, Illinois, and started to tear out an old closet In all there was several thousand dollars.

The drilled in. It was planted about the roubles from indigestion as Mi-o-na. It is not a mere digestive taken FUNERAL DIRECTOR C. L. REESE, Assistant.

Finest and most complete line of Funeral Supplies in the city. Elegant Wack and white cars at reasonable prices. See our show rooms equipped with new electric lighted show cases. of May or thereabouts, Mr. Mooney does not remember the exact after the food is eaten, but true tonic, stimulant and strengthener for he muscular walls of the stomach, exact amount is not known on account PUBLIC SALE.

W. W. Baldwin will hold a public sale at his farm, ten miles northeast of Ottawa, on Tuesday, October 1st He will offer 80 head of hogs, 70 head of cattle, 25 of them milk cows, 40 head of horses and mules. Also farm implements, etc date, The corn was cultivated twice and hoed once. In gathering the 100 ears, Mr.

Mooney took two sacks and gathered that much corn. The 100 arg were selected from these two 213 S. MAIN ST. increasing the flow of digestive fluids BOTH PHONES 380-Z 3 and putting the stomach into such condition that it does the work nature expects of it. of the reticence of the people connected with the incident It is reported, however, that the amount was all in single and double yellow eagles The house formerly was the proper ty of R.

R. Reeves, a wealthy farmer. tacks. So reliable is Mi-o-na in its curative S. Carman received the first prize for one dozen ears of rice pop com.

f-4 Watch for the big parade Monday action that C. L. Becker, a druggist, with every 50-cent box he sells will give a guarantee to refund the money fl unless the remedy does all that is claimed for it Friday, Saturday and Monday Sale Your choice of 17-quart dish pan 1 with 12-quart pail I 1 pound 8-quart kettle J- Anchor 8-quart covered pail Baking 3 baking dishes Powder. 19 pounds of iSugar for Of- AMERICAN TEA CHINA STORE wn Obituary. Mrs.

Susannah Morgan Tipton was born, in Ohio county, West Virginia, in August, 1835, where she was married GREW MISS LEWIS HAIR AND WE CAN to her husband, Nelson F. Tipton, who survives her. They lived for two years on the Tipton home farm near Columbus, Ohio, moving to Burling ton, Kansas, in 1867. Three years later Mr. Tipton entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church in Have You which work they were faithful until superanuation; after years of active PROVE IT The Great Danderine Hever Fails to Produce the Desired Results JISS Lew hair was very thin and it was less than two feet in length when the hejan using Danderine.

She says her hair and scalp are now fairly teeming with new life and vigor. That's the main secret of this great remedy's success as a hair grower. It en-fcvens, invigorates and fairly electrifies the hair glands and tiSSUeS of the scalp, causing unusual and unheard-of activity on the part of these two most important organs, resulting in a strenuous and continuous growth of the hair. work in Kansas and the Indian Terri An tory. The last few years were spent at the family home, 510 S.

Cherry rs'j If oo tell it to a man who tliorougiily tin-dcrotando hio busipeso. I RFPI FD The Pioneer J. DLLLLI) Licensed Ekctricom 21 S. MAIN STREET PhonesT-Independent, 2J6; Bell, 232. street, in Ottawa, where she died Au gust 19th, 1907.

She became a mem ber of the Methodist Episcopal church early in life and maintained her Electrical Problem? Christian faiths until the end. She The following is a reproduction of Miss Lewis' last letter: i I leaves the husband, Rev. N. T. Tipton of Murray, Utah, a step-son, Edgar H.

Tipton, of Ottawa, to mourn her. s1 IK A As a wife she could not have been January 3 1905. Dear Doctor Knowltonr You know 1 told you in my first fetter that my hair would not reach much below my shoulders, and that ait it together only made one tiny braid. I am sending you my photograph, which had taken at Stevens Bros. It tells the whole story better than I can tell it.

Ever body I know is using Danderine, so you see I am doing something to show my appreciation. Sincerely j-ours. (Miss) EVA 'LEWIS. 1 better, as a step-mother she never spoke a cross word, and as a neighbor lakes PeooIeWonder i her quiet Christian life was an exam pie to all knowing her. 1 CARD OP We desire to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the kind friends and neighbors "R-ho so kiiidly assisted us during our recent bereaye-ment, in the loss of wife and mother.

Ker. Tipton Edgar H. Tipton. Our Stock of Vehicles Js complete and the best the market can furnish. It's a pleasure to show them Danderine niakes the scalp healthy an4 fertile and keeps it so.

It is the greatest scalp fertilizer and therefore the greatest hair-producing remedy the world has ever known It is a natural food and a wholesome medicine for both the hmr end scalp. Even a 25c bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made It shows results from the very start. rtOWataIldpunnItslnihrftlTR 1 1 yv In Maatwr lia h'iiBbT" Miss Graee Smith will open her lass on iolin. Pupils desiring instruction, please call at 432 Elm treet or telephone No 2. 25 cents, 50 cents and SI.

per bottle FBflWKLirj C0UF3TY HARDWARE CO. B. VOORHIS 230 S. Main Street To show how quickly Danderine acts we will send a large sample free by return mail to any one who Latest Photograph of MISS EVA LEWIS 2572 Hamilton Avenue, Chicago Figs, plums, lettuce and cabbage at Baughman Brothers tomorrow. (ferine Cliicagowith their name and address and 10 cents in ellTer or stamps to pay postage..

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