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Weekly Interior Herald from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

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Charley Noyes, representative of the masoiiio Uxhieof this city in the grand luiigH of the slate, was in Toptku this week, at tending the roeeiinira oi that body. He also attended a few meetings the lejlslature while mere. Murk Moore, for neveral years bookkeeper for the Mim puhlii-hiiig com-unity, has restuned Ins position, and in spring will lit-tui farming a ten-icie lot northeast of town. Mark be-Iteven in "irrteafu ii." and will doubt-l ss make a success. Revs J.

W. Soruerville, of themetn-odist church, and A. F. Irwin, of be oresbyteriati church, wre at Newton Wednesday evening to listen to Dr. Tmcey, the great temperance lecturer, Kentucky, with a view to haviim that geDtleman lecture in this city next June.

Low prices to dealers on roof- ng and building paper, at Kan sas Lumber Co. ThouaaniU Are Uulug South Where farming is more profitabW than in the north. You can grow three crops each year on the same land, and have the entire year for out door work. No blizzaids in winter or sunstrokes in summer. ou can plant and harvest some crop every month iu the year, The death rate is lower than in the lorth.

Lauds are still very cheap, but me beginning to advance, una in two or Itree years will be worth two or three tines the present price. Improved arms, ten to iitteen dollars ier acre Unimproved land, three to five dollars per acre, near railway stations. The best portions of America for raising fruits and earl vegetables, stock raia ing and general farm crops, is along the Mobile Ohio railroad In eastern Mis sissippi aud southern Alabama. An il lustrated pamphlet telling all about our country will be sent free to all who wish it. Very low rate excursions every month.

Apply to F. W. Greene ueneial agent, 108 north Broadway. St mollis, Missouri, or to ti. rosev.

gen eral passenger agent, Mobile Ohio roaa, Mobile, Alabama. LOOK HERE! We want your trade, if we must exert ourselves to get it. Come and see us at once. GRAYBILL, THE CORNER DRUGGIST. Corner Main and Sherman.

Would Your capital stock be seriously fm-pared in case you would meet with a loss by Fire or Lightning? Would not your Family Suffer in case of your sudden decease? These are vital questions for avery man to consider. We offer first-class indemnity in all such cases. Our facilities for doing your business satisfactorily and properly are second to none. We would be pleased to con sult with you in reference to these matters. WINNE WINNE, Telephone 20.

Cor. A and Main, Hutchinson, Kansas. P. S. We are eilll maklnc Farm Loans at rates that defy competition.

8HERIFF8 SALE UNDER EXECUTION. (First Puhlieation, February 2,1895.) State of Kansas, (s Keno county, aB State of Kansas, ex rel, u. w. worm, ei ai, plaintiff, vs. G.

M. Whltt, Joe Wright ana Enter Wright, defendants, By virtue ot an execution to me directed and delivered, issued ont of the ninth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, flitting In und for Keno county, In said state, I will, on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, A. 1895. at 10 o'clock, a. in of said day, at the east courthouse door, in the city of Hutchinson.

In the county and state aforesaid, olfer at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder, over two-thirds the appraisement, for cash In hand, all the riuht, title and Interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: CommencliiK at tlie southeast corner of lot thirteen (13), block six (6), thence runnlnir westerly elona said lot line twenty ()) feet for place of thence westerly twenty (Ml feet: thonce northerly (lfty (50 feet; thence easterly twenty 20) feet; thence southerly fifty (wi) ieer. to pince oi uegimiinfc', in MckersoD, lteno county, Kansas. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Ester WriKht. PATTEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofllce, Hutchinson, Kansas, January 30, 1M5.

John W. Roberts, Attorney for Plaintiff. is, in sua. Hubert. wuh in ToptUa Thurs- 1.

J. leuipiiii.of KausasCity, iK in Hie city ii meei. of this city, has had i 'ion le-ISMled, it. Marshall is seriously ill at it imi Maui hi reel, i W. AtiuUrtttiil, the dentist, ft-u Uf l.nind ill Hid utile.

SpOiiMel, CUIU'l-Ul-UUief of tu lupi kit I Ills ek. 1. una (J. V. DmiHWiiy, llilil lilt-li HIV 111 Clncio.

Unwen, uf King-i K'lii'tt frietitid in the city. Milton Draper, of Oklahoma City, was en) tut histtl me week, Edna Decker Is in Si Louis, and a ili there a couple of weeks. F. Hendry, of the Argosy, hat, in-- appointed city assessor ol dicker- Taiiiiebaum lias gone to Pittsburg, KniiM.it), where be will open a clothing Mit8 Edith Meridith came down from lo( i aud spent Sat ui day aud Sunday home. Mm Jubu Welsh has gone toDallaB, I'exan, in virit relatives and friends for aiuiuith.

nior barrelt, of the Arlington En ter) rise, wus in the city on business lutsuuy. h. Sadie Shepherd left Monday for St. Louis, where she will remain for a few weeks. w.

O. Thompson has rented one oi the rooms the college block, for meat tnuiket. 11 u. J. N.

High, of i'roy, was in To- peka part of this week, lu the interest Kood legislation. Miss Aline Coon is visiting her folks in this city. She has been attending school at Lindsborg. Mrs. J.

11. Roberts was atTopeka the latter part of this week, the guest ol Mis U. li. McCttrdy. Frank Clay thorne, of this city, was Known trum a horse Monday, and had bis shoulder dislocated.

A. W. (killings has been appointed pusiuiaeterat Langdon in place of in i'. Holland, who resigned. Miss Jiianche Beam weut to Newton Wednesday, and took in the Georue Wasluugton ball last night.

Authony Oswald was at Topeka this week, aileuding the meeting ot tne ma some graud bodies or tne state. E. Hutchinson, of the Valley state bank, was at Topeka and uiy, Missouri, the nrst ot the ween. W. T.

Sout, of the firm of Stout Caiey, spent Thursday iu Haven, aud he was not there on busiue either Miss Lttla Shoitenkirk, while out skating Saturday eveninu of last week tell and seriously sprained her right arm. (J. F. Shottenkirk proposes to make the rt pairing and cleaning of gasoline stoves his business as soon as spring opens. Colonel L.

A. Beebe, of the wate, works, has beeu spending a week iu olu Mexico, and is expected home a day or two. Minnie E. Reed, of this city, and Tracy McMahau, Grant City, Missouri were granted a marriage license in Kan sis City, Monday. Mrs.

Hassiuger, of tbn Midland hotel, was called to Broadhead. Wiscon sin. Thursday, on account of the serious illness of her mother. J. II.

Roberts was attending the meetings of the masonic grand lodge ot the state, at Topeka this week, and alao visited the legislature. G. W. King, who has been with th street car company for several years, will leave tor his new home in JeHer sou, Oklahoma, next Monday. W.

C. li. Wible, formerly of this city has a nice, easy position with the (Jhi chko, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad with headquarters at Milwaukee. II.

T. Flint, formerly chief dispatcher or the Hutchinson Southern road has associated himself with Captaiu A. Smith, in the fire insurance busi uess. Fletcher Meridith, of this paper, vis ited Representative Knipe, of Riley county, at his home near Manhattan over Sunday, and saw the agricultural college. I.

C. Coin, the jeweler, was at Haven Monday, in the interest of his watch making and jewelry busiues, and spent yesterday in Nickerson, on the same mission. D. T. Tharp, of Troy, was in the city Wednesday, and now has this paper and the ew York Tribune comintr his address regularly -and he got 'em cheap, too.

Judge Theo. Botkin, of Hutchin son, 13 stopping in tne city tor a tew davs He will address theKeeley league at the soldiers' home today. Leaven worth Times. Charles Conkling was at Topeka the first of the week, in the interest of the watterson lecture, next Monday night. He secured a one-fare for-the-round-trip rate from Newton.

Hon. J. H.Lawson, one of the leading farmers of Grant township, was in the city Wednesday, ana caned on us. Mr Lawson proposes to irrigate a part ot nis iarm mis spring. C.

C. Hutchinson, of this city, was at iopeKa Tuesday, and the bouse ot rep resentatives unanimously suspended the rules and admitted him to a seat in the hallot the house. Hon. J. W.

Dix, representative from tne seventy-seventh district in the leg was called home Wednesday by a telegram, announcing the serious illness of a member of bis family. Charley Conkling was at Topeka this week, attending the meetings of the masonic erana bodies or the state, and had the degree of grand high priest conterrea on himselt while there. Sheriff Patten was the guest of his brother, Vernon, in Kansas City, last Sunday. He took some prisoners to the penitentiary, and on his way home stopped at lopeka and visited the legis lature. Heed Carpenter, who had his arm easy, the of 'he of 'TEST MEDICINE mctiti- uf I Hit's Die liliuxl, prevents dl IIS, 1 I KIN, I Hill', IIKII'llllllllll, it''.

NntlilliK npililH It for lll'Kl mill li lllllilc, ill lllllll'Kt I win Timled for nvrr twenty ii horse or vattlu hIioiiM hy KlIMKIITl'HOI'HIKTAKY I 11 lc gain's AllllllllIKi ItUll ise Ui'iil HiiilUd free. rve and Bone Liniment s. lthelillllitlMII, Stilt I lo the Kp't n( I'liin. Nollllllli Man and Aiiliiinl. Try IU GROCER FOR FLOUR.

Or Cull on MILLING THK Only Si one liallasted Track. 'Mo angeof Cars Between KANSAS CITY Hid CHICAGO. KANSAS CITY and St. LOUIS. LOUIS and CHICAGO.

No Kxira for I'lissage in PciliiC1 Reclining Chair Cars, I.N.... Fast Vestibuled Limited rains Asl your own home tleket iiL'ent for tickets via tin- Alton riillioiid, or write to II HOW KM, lien. AVt-Klelll I'hki'i-t UlilNorl Itroinlwity, SI. Louts. ,1 A KS (II A ItL ON, U.V.&T.A., VliUugo DR.

WINCHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP I lie best medicine for all diseases Incident to I'hlldieii, 11 ri'giihiti'sthe bowels; assists dentition; cures diiii i'liea. it 1 it 1 dysentery la the worst forms; cures ciiiiier sore throat: Is a certain preventive of diphtheria Miuli'lx 11111! soothes all pain the stumaeli and bowels; corrects all acidity: wilt cure griping lu the bowels and wind colic. 1)11 not fatigue yourself and child with sleepless nights when II Is wllliln your reach tu cure your child ami save yonr nwn strength. (Jet'iimn Worm Cakes destroy worms remove thcni from the system Prepared by Emmert Proprietary Chicago, III. BOOKS FREE I'or one "Cap rihcuf'' Bella wrapper and cents lu i lumps.

six POf ULAR NOVELS -JIY- P0PULAR AUTHORS We have secured from one of the largest publishing houses in New York a list containing one hundred Novels by the most popular nnthois In the world. Many books on our list cannot bo purchased in any oilier edition. Send us a one cent stamp, write your address plainly and we will forward you a primed list of them from which you can mnke your own selection. Address, Ilel.ANI) Falrport, N. V.

Member American Tlcuet llrokers' Ass'n. H. PHELPS, Tirnr mTnizrn 1MUJ Midland Block. Tickets Nought, Hold and Exchanged. Auctioneer I have succeeded to the auction and commission business of Isaac Wolfersberger, and will make a specialty of sales in any part of the country.

I speak both English and German, and will cry sales in either language. All business attended to promptly. Leave orders at the Interior Herald Office, or call on, or address me at 741, east avenue, Hutchinson, Kansas. T. J.

Wolfersberger. W. L. Douclas CUm? 18 THE BEST. UU dllWILNoiaucAKiNa Ana diner epecimnwi tur Gentlemen, Ladles, Boji and Misses ars the Best in the See descriptive advertisement wblch appear In tbU Doner.

Take no Substitute. VIS. Insist on having W. L. BU0E8, fc.

ii fna nsjns nu prow So stamped on bottom. Boiooy HUTCHINSON, KANSAS mumw 5 1 Nob. 19 and uu run dally No. runs to Liberal and hedge City. No.

lu runs to 1'ratt oulv HUTCHINSON ai.C 1 I.KAVK AMKIVK Kiur-ul BUR AM tt lUI-M Accommodation 8(K)i'M 1165am Stage leave Cameron lor Pond Creek on ar lival o( express at 11:30 MISSOUKI PACIFIC h. K. IA8TWA1U). M0. tin St.

Louis Express. 8 05 am 4t4 "vausas Cltv Express, departs. .3 00 pm WBSTWAltUt We. 4fi3 8t. Louis Mail 7 32 PM 4M Way KrelKUt 11 oi) km 4U3, Kansas City Express, arrives, 11 00 am AH passentjertralns run daliy.tueotuertralne oauy excein siiuuay.

CRAWFORD HOkE, Meat Market 105 NOHTII MAIN BTKEBT, gyBest service In the city. LUNCH, FRUITS, CIGARS CONFECTIONERY. STOUT CAREY, Proprs. Near Martin's, No. 121K.MalnSt OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

LOCAL MENTION. Peerless brand building paper. at Kansas Lumber Co. Carey buys dead hogs. Carey buys dead cattle.

Carey buys big jaw cattle. Garden seeds Jas. Meyers Garden seeds as. Meyers Son. Garden seeds Jas.

Meyers Sou. Everv bov and uirl Bhould be in school. All the bauks were closed yesterday, it being a legal holiday. Fresh garden seeas are made a specialty by VV Kanaga Co. All kinds of fruit for winter always in stock at Jus.

Myers Sou's. Com, at 202, north Main, Las a Que stock of jewelry and plated ware. The odd fellows of Haven gave their first annual ball Wednesday night, What is the difference between, a horbe chestnut and a chestnut horse? Repairing of hue watches, by an experienced workman, at (Join's, 1202 north Main. The young members of the episcopal church will give an entertainment tonight. Our band went to Newton yesterday noon, and attended the ball there last night.

The Sylvia Banner is being run by II. 13. Watson, aud he is getting out a nice paper. Stop at Coin's window, 202, north Main street and see specimens of his engraving. All kinds of farm and garden seeds just received at Jas.

Meyers Son's. They are fresh. Money to loan, at a low rate of inter est, on improved farms. Can get your money at once. See J.

li. Brown. I. C. Coin the jeweler, who succeeds Dunn, at 2u2, north Main street, is one of the Quest engravers in the state.

Restaurant keepers complain of the short sales of mince pies, customers fearing an operation for appendicitis. The ladies' sewing society of the pres-byterian church met with Mrs. iiamsey, on east Sherman street, Thursday afternoon. There is not an outstanding warrant against the city of Nickerson so says its treasurer. That is better than our treasurer can say.

Geza Dome, the violinist, well known here, proposes not to be one of the many fiddleis in the lower regions, he having entered a monastery. A successful operation for appendicitis on Mrs. W. D. Woodson, livine a few miles from Lerado, was performed of this week.

An aiarm of fire was turned in Sunday evening from the residence of Geo, avenue li east. The fire caused but little damage. Joe Hooker post of the grand army gave an entertainment at their hall last night, en account of Washington's birthday, and for the benefit of the poor. at ot I 1 1 ill ml 36 il Fi i and liiiuliy jour-Alt. Will I ik sent FOR ONK DOLLAR -Menu 'Iter, Tins ill In vui'' i I Iran I to aiii', post siollli or Louis VI i.

ion. State. J. li. WIIEKFEL, Merchant Tailor, Woodard Block, first East, Carries the Largest Line of Samples in the City.

Suits from $18.00 up Pants from 4.50 up. I do my own work and guarantee satisfaction. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. THE Atlantic Monthly FOR 1895 Will contain anew Serial, to run through twelve numbers, entitled A SINGULAR LIFE, BY ELIZAUKTtt STEWART PHELPS. Studies in Great Literature, New Figures in Literature and Art Studies of men and women who are coming forward into public notice.

International Papers, A series of artlolos treating of existing relations and historical passages between tho United Status and other countries. Contemporaneus European Affairs. Discussions of Important queetlous and leaders of Europe. Political History. Such papers as Dr.

Frederic Bancroft's discussion of Stewart's Attitude toward Compromise and Secession. Political and Industrial Questions Treating with special knowledge aid Im partiality topics of commanding Interest in American political and industrial life. Education. Special regard will bo paid to this subject lu Its various rorms. AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPOPTANCE I During 1MB Dr.

John Flske will furnish a series ol historical papers enuueu VIRGINIA AND JIElt NEIGHBORS a year in advance, post ago free: ascents a number, wiui new portrait of Whittler, Lowell, Hawthorne, Emerson, Longfellow, liryant or Holmes, SWX): each additional portrait, 1 .00. Postal notes and money are at tho rlkofthe sender, and therefore remittances should be made by luonoy-order draft, or registered letter to HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN 4 Park Street, Boston, Mass. Kansas. Name of Subscriber roslollice. UaTBe sure to use this blank.

It is worth three months free subscript inn. Firnt CIhmh AVork, The American Steam Laundry is making a specialty of washing flannels. First class work. Goods called for and delivered. Telephone 107.

Up town office, No. 5, north Main street like up! Young man Wake up! Wake up! and coiuo with me! Don't lie abed all dy Kol 1 won't let you be! For down at Wlnne Silsbee's store Are bargains in urocciies, meat and Hour, Canned goods anil guitars, crackers and cheose, Molasses and everything needed to pl.taso; You can't your sliaio if you lie tlioro and snore. Get up, and jro down to their grocery store-Wake up! Youiiir man! Wake up! No, I won't let you bo! Don't lie abed all day! Wake up, and come with tne! The man must indeed be asleep who is missing the low-price opportunities that run all through our stock just now. Whatever may be your need in our line, there's a chance for money saving. We are still selling: Twenty-two pounds granulated sugar $1.00 Mokaska package coitee, pur package tfic Seven bars of Lenox soap 'Ac Klv hum Pearl.

White Russian. Clairotte. or Kirk home mane soap ior zuc Two quarts cranherrles for 2Hc Three cans Fredonia sweet corn for 2nc Throe cans Kaw Valley wax beans for SJ5C Three cans Osage toniatoeu for asc Seven pounds wmte navy oeans tor vsoc Koyai UBKlng Iiowoer, one-jiouuu cans, ioi Dr. Price's baking powder, one-pound 4nc Four poimds crackers for 25c We have a complete stock of garden seeds, both in bulk and in packages, at correspondingly low prices. Also a car load of cane seed, which we are selling at one dollar per bushel.

We are still selling: Fine Colorado potatoes, per bu C5c iiaiHtflHil Flour- Cream Kai sas, per sack lao Checkmate, per sacK ic Hoss Patent, per sack 80c True Grit, ner sack 80c Twenty-four pound sack ground graham. Bran, per sack 85e Jacob Hold's sugar cured hams per lb 11c Jacob Hold's sugar cured breaklast bacon, ner lb He English bellies, sugar cured, per lb 10c Dry salt meat, three lbs for Have you seen the Mountain Lions lately'i1 It heats all how they grow, and how interested some of our patrons are in them. Tbey are a handsome pair, and no mistake. Cash Grocers, No. 22 South Main street, Hutchinson, Ks.

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