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The Hutchinson Times from Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

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Thii aa a wpniw to Iho brick hrn the tilKn wu to the rlt-rk Ihry itv aurv th-y had thirty-iiine whik? th(iihcr ha-l bul thirty-richt. Thia If You Want Th Wt wtrk and wrvfei' lo In otiainH twitd yuur htrt collars and cult to lln American Steam Laundry ht- Dm luti in mir i iftt t.tiu-: uj in thai ty. If tin. do imt ni't rom (tr a un Tlry will (ail thia jtl atrrru All rar Imra run within wu-half hluck of III h.ll. noon a rroi ntm knt Stcklc, the' i'irt piojiorr l-mlda ttl xttled in hat in now iw ctmnly, aarj ti that lunw fiom 'hrirv ote rrtum.

For -veral Mr. Van Sickle laid lrrn in bad health fnm a comb nation of heart and Jung trouble. I ut hi indomitab'tf will kept him up until a few week ago WM-n he wl for id to go to Mr. Van fickle wii lirn in IU rkhirc. in IS'Ai, andi i year age at the time of hi death, lie cime to Iteno county in IhTI, 1 low did.

We aaw a bunrh of tlk in li park re, and alao a one We do not know whrn we will at home. It we rriii we may tt tnin all aummcr. unleaa wc are run out. Your for Kafiaaa ail ICrtio ciir.tv. J.

ItAISCM Bolb IWct No. 107. J. t. t).

Mora llrrrlvrr of thr I'nrle Sam Oil Company AfTi-k. Saturday. Jndtf J. C. I'olliH-k uf the I'niUtl Slatca iliatru camly fxi'laint-d, howrvt-r.

Utule Ih court aiiuoinUtl J. (. MoriMj uf Unihrvc tu ra wirv handl them nwiver for the Undc akinf that th. ir char.d lr'ny. urnk-r H.liu.n nhtl fiom the brick column to the bitulitlnc I rwntiy at rent column.

Tho nam. aof partus who 1 he court al niUiryd that the thn i-chHnK. worv: Mr. A. K.

Ke. d. Wm. totkhuhkr who for the ry- Ktablihrd 1S77 Thirty year ago the U-sl place i-i liutchinaon to have your and jewelry neatly and promptly repaint wn at Amo Flank" reliable jewelry More. It is junt as true in as in Amos Flank, In-p.

ccivrr. luniinii ihhiii ui cv.wv tt TalUynnd Mr. A. Arnmtrontf. a -M in a ley towmd.ip.

moving to liutihnwm in When Utno county uaKorganired uai apiintcd by the i-ovcrnor one of the first three commii-kiouer. and the following year wa -lc ted to the ollice, M-rving the county for three year. He hud I etn married twice, but neither of hi wives bore I im any children. "Van." a he wn fatnihaiiy known to m.iny people, the old settlers, had hosts of Incid. He was a man generous i.nd kind, and di I many an net of charity of wH-ch the world knew nothing.

The funeral took place Thursday .1. P. CHRISTOPHER MARKET Successor to The k'node Market Which had become, on account of carrving th very let of eatables, THK LrJAIil.VU MAItKKt OK THE CITY It will be kept to the mow high ataniLird of excellence. The U-t of MEATS, FI51I. OYSTERS.

PICKL.ES, are always to be had. J. P. Christopher Meat Market, 12 SOUTH MAIN. PHONES 85.

An ordinnnce wan then, on motion, ordered drawn in compliance witn the petition. A committee consintin of Mesan. Th.nii)Kir.. ntr biul llurna wax (U itr- cover any injury to the company mat might arine out of the appointment. Ketciver More is exectrd to take charge of the pioperty of the company at once The receiver win appointed under the bankruptcy law which provide that Unmaking of a general assignment by ot fuvrs of a corporation to others constitutes tin act of bankruptcy, aii-i a receiver may be asked.

The reeeivi Dr. M. Hook Ir. I ok i. gaining an enviable reputation for a successful in his line.

lie reduce the drink habit and the tobntco habit cured leaving no iil i tFi-cts. nd consult lr. M. Hook, Fhone ri-oon at o'clock I rem his hit resi-iL-iice nt Avenue A east, lie v. I j.

Kigers, pastor of the Univt-rt church, conducted the nervie s. nated to take up the matter of Ikhtinir the uIIi-jh on enhi-r inln of Main street from Avenue A to Fourth avenue. An ordinance providing for th curb- i im; i.f Fifth avenue east, on both m'iIi from Main to Flm street, was adopted Anoniiiianceonlt Tiiitrlheeonstruetion of siilewalkH in various parts of thu city 1 was pa.sM il. An orninaee forln'ildinir tri pwies and 1 tramps from campini' wilhin the limits was unpointed, the judge Htated. tt take charge of the property and to manage il to conserve the interest ot the creditors.

The appointment of Mr. Morse to In OPEN AGAIN aaaBaarw iwibjw tjju i muni nam i nrli 1 1 i lUlUliMLBiFITIHn I a-wrrrriiHinnurar7 afTrttiBW-mgKw; norma i. i i lajii i 1 1 leceiver ol this company is a good one He hasseived in this capacity several times in with hour to himself and to the best interest of those he represented. I fF JUL raiin. We are now open for business at W.

J. Hindman's old land, No. 5 North IIain, wliere we will welcome j'i icr.di and customers. We carry a full line of of the city was adopttil without a dissenting vote. Contracts were renewed with Messrs.

Ilililt bruiidt and IU II for sprinkl.iiK. On motion the olTer of Mr. Wiley to sell to the city a trip of near Stevens' place on Second avenue east, BURTON CALLS THIS A MEAN TRICK Watches, Jewelry, at the Right Prices. In reply to a congressman who sent Will be pleased to have you call, whether you buy or not. No trouble to show goods.

Your for honest dealing1, for $llt, was accepted. The mayorand cletk were authoi lzeri to draw a warrant for the amount. This ground is needed for thu extension of Second avenue to the stockyards. The new bond of Mrs. OUie May as treasurer was approved.

The salary of the city treasurer was increased from $15 to IjfcS per month. Mr. Thompson made an interesting talk on electric wiring and said that a good deal of wiring in this city was defective. He was in favor of the appointment of an inspector. Referred to light committee.

The newly loattricted curbing on Successor to W. J. Hlndman Geo B. Emery Optician Mrs. Ilurton some free government seeds, J.

R. Burton wrote the following letter: "My dear Congressman: Mrs. Burton wishes me to thank you for your kindness and I do it. Now a few words 01. my own account: I was a senator whei you were merely a common citizen and you are a congressman do you think as man to man it is right for yo to do this? Did I ever do it to you: Did I ever send your wife garden seedfc so that she would drive you into tht garden and keep you there to sweat ano cubs and cuss and sweat when you wanted to go down town and have a cigr? No, I didn't and I want to sa.

that this was a lowdown trick of yours and if it is repeated I shall settle witn Second avenue west, Sixth avenue east and Eleventh avenue west was, on motion, accepted. A new bridge was ordered built over Cow creek at Avenue F. An ordinance providing for the paving of North Main street from the suth side of Fifth avenue to the north side of Twelfth avenue with bitubthic was adopted. The clerk was authorized to advertise for the paving heretofore ordered on Souih Main. Adjourned to meet Monday, April 29.

you personally. Steihaue. -smith One-and-a-Half-Million $1,500,000.00 BANK The First National Bank HUTCHINSON. KANSAS Established Thirty Years A very retty weduing took place a' the sidence of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Hamilton, at I'arttidge, at 4 o'clock I a I vir I Sunday afLcrnoon, when Mr. Clifford 10 S-einhauser ttiul Miss Virginia Sniiti I were united. Hev. Frank Jackson per I.

unied the ou-inony in an mipressiv manner. Miss Opal Wood played Men-iiel. un wi diiing man an. I while i hi words- were bein whi -h join (I The Unwritten Law In a cent ed tor.al touching on the qi.estio of the "unv. ritten aw, the editor of the Concordia Empire said in art: "We believe that the man who wrongs a young un and refuses 10 protect her wi et ly reiuli ri Tile lioi.se hm 1 (1-iitneK lie tWO, Tl UK.

v. a man with his name, or a man il v. nman I In I in pall, I'lis A Imi honor duces ol ir wn'" or I I. a i'l'i i i .11. I I ii to tor I i' tile a fa! If.

i carnal ion: ii L--o i Ken a-i in lil 2 4 Mr- I .11 I tat toil Wuni I to Set itic. i Vt USB 1 VilT Si vt ir. tie For Fcrvicc during the t-'tason of 11)07 tht DOW ellll i and I Sib- and i tn t' I i ti 1 State Fair Gr ound! 119 KUTCK1NSCN, KANSAS, Also at Mr. Schott.s bfirn. Abbyville, Kansas.

By THOMAS LAWSOW Author of "Frenzied Finance" A Story of Passionate Love and Money Madness The hero Is a d.irirc vnuna: broker who retrieves the fortunes of the family of the woman he loves, a beautiful daughter of the south (they have lieen victims of "The with the greatest "coup" in the his-ory of "The Street. Tlie fever of money madness and the curse of peculation run throughout the story. This terrific conflict between character and monev. and the shifting and glittering background of frenzied finance, makes a nnvel which would be absorbing to every man and woman were it by an unknown author. Being bv Mr, Lawsoo, it will undoubtedly be the most discussed story of our generation.

YOU MUST MOT FAIL TO READ IT. 18 Head of Registered Herfords fcr ifer; Ctrf(r so sr 1 Oxruvr I yAZS st Hutchinson Fair Grounds. 12 cows and year-old bulls, prices and terms rea nable. El Paso. E.

F- Murray. Continued on patre i.

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Years Available:
1906-1909