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The Hutchinson Patriot from Hutchinson, Kansas • 3

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OS Another Plan. PERSONAL. Edwards coal and feed. 4 A Don't fail to get your tickets on the five Rovers at Wiener's. Mrs.

A. B. Dull is on the sick list. The following is the text of a bill GREAT N. D.

Kirk, of Haven, was in the city that will be introduced by Representa i -t- tive Tom L. Johnson, at the present IF YOU WANT Vegetables in great quantity at J. M. Brehm's. 23-23 Look in Wiener's window for the whv and wherefore of the five Rovers.

session of congress: AN ACT to Permit the Exchange of United States Bonds for Treasury Notes. GOOD RELIABLE INSURANCE! MJ BUST Wiener, not satisfied to sell the best the clothmer at the lowest prices, gives last night. James Noonen, of Gutherie, O. is in the city. Joe Astle, of Haven, was on the streets today.

T. B. Totten, of Huntsville, is on the streets today. L. B.

Barker, of Newton, was in the city last night. 4 Eb. Haynes, of Newton, was on the streets to-day. E. A.

SMITH 5 Public five handsome Rover bicycles Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled: That any holder of bonds of the United States may, after the passage of this act, deposit such bonds at the treasury of the United States, or at the office-of any- assistant treasurer All parties that desire to take either boarders or lodgers during the reunion will please hand their name and address, the number they desire and the price per day they wish to J. F. Black 1500 Hats, 2000 Suits, burn. Please do this at once. tf of the United receive there FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, and have them write you up in a good reliable old line company.

CSFirst Natianal Bank Building. The Rovers are the town talk. Get the best Ice Cream at the Bon Ton Parlors. Zeno of Troy township, was in town to-day. C.

A. Woodlock, of Newton, is in the city on business. Geo. Osgood, of Kingman, was in the city this morning. The Michael Strogoit Company will hold boards at tthe opera house to-night.

It will be a realistic for their face value iu treasury notes of the United States, as described in the act of July 12, 18901 Such bonds shall be held as a special deposit to the credit of the party denosltin- them. illustration of StrogofTs journey from the imperial palaee at Moscow to 1100 Pairs Pants, irutsK, the capital of Siberia, representing life in camp, the field of battle, H. C. Kibbie went to Denver last night on a business trip. John Duncan, of Arlington, is in the the steppes of Siberia, and the hunt of the peasants, together with the burning city today on business.

and dnring the time so held shall draw no interest, and shall be returned on the order of the party depositing them on the payment of their face value in United States currency. Sec. 2. The secretary of the treasury shall make such regulations as may be necessary to save to the government the payment of interest on such bonds during the time they are held as a spec- of Irutsk. Remember the date, tomorrow night.

Seats on sale at the Opera In all Colors, Styles and dualities. 40 loaves of bread for SI until Friday night at Streeter's. Nice Disiies. We are giving immense bargains in all kinds of nice Honse Book Store. Admission, first floor, 50 cents; gallery.

35 cents; child Ed. P. Hall, of Van Wert, Ohio, is registered at the Santa Fe. James Smythe, of Kingman, came in on the H. S.

last night. Edgar Williams, of New York, is doing business in the city today. J. M. Breiim.

dishes. Yum! Yum! Have ial deposit, and he is hereby authorized fur "hc ncorl nut frt iccno frooo.ir- rwfQ(S om Aunt d. WUOOU UUU issue note3 to the amount some of the Bon that Ton James McKinstry and son returned to, treasury delicious Ice Cream at Restaurant. needed and to provide for the cancella ren, 'lo cents. Mr.

Wm. K. Noland chairman of the county board, and in answer to a letter of his, has received the following from Col. Close of Topeka which fully explains itself: Topeka, August 10,1893. Mr.

Wm. K. Noland, Hutchinson, this month, at any tion of an equal amount of such notes Come in and get prices on everything last night from the World's Fair. Mrs. J.

AY. Duckworth, of Huntsville, came in last night on a visit. L. M. Fall went to Wellington to-day on the return of such bonds to their owners, and a sum sufficient to carry into effect the provisions of this act is hereby appropriated out of any mon we carry in stock.

No trouble to showr goods. J. M. Breiim. One hundred and thirty dollars is the price of a Rover, which will cost you nothing by getting a ticket on five of them at "Wieners." whtere he will deliver an address.

J. TV. Collins, of Kansas City, came Dear bur: In reply to yours of the 9th would say that the reunion of ey in the treasury not otherwise appro the National Guards has been changed in yesterday and is visiting friends. Fred Tharp, of Haven, came in last night and. saw the boys ride the goat.

jec. 3. All acts and parts ot acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Go to J. W. Payne for the cheapest School Furniture, School Books and Bibles in Hutchinson, will pay cash Dr.

J. TV. Light and wife, of Kipg- act are hereby repealed. from the loth to the 23rd of this month. The Colonel of that regiment set the time and the regiment selected the place, but because of this interfering with the reunion of the Grand Army it was thought best to change it to the We need the Money and GOODS must go.

for old books, 121 South Main Street. Mrs. McQuarie wishes to announce to her friends and patrons that she has moved her dress making establishment from North Main street to her residence at 326 East Sixth Avenue. 3t. man, are visiting Judge Leslie and family.

Miss Hortense White, of Pratt, is visiting Miss Delphine Kelly at 127 12th street west. J. W. Vest, of Arlington, came in last night to attend the A. O.

U. W. The claim the author: of bill makes is that this is a safe, simple, mediate and sufficient remedy for the abnormal scarcity of money. The plan is not a new one, but will doubtless be the object of considerable interest regardless of what congress may do with the silver question. A Lame Showing.

1 23rd, to be held at Wichita, Kansas. It would be impossible for the Governor to be at Hutchinson during the encampment on account of previous engagement, but I expect to spend at least one day, 1 think Thursday, with Come in, pick out what you want, make us Al. Crabbs, of Arlington, is in towTn you. a reasonable offer and the goods are yours. received a copy.

of "Our Union" J. M. Jones, the tailor, has moved his shop from 22 North Main to the 1st door from Main on 1st avenue east, where he will be pleased to welcome his old and new customers in his newly fitted rooms. 21-33 A destructive cyclone swept over Stafford county late yesterday even With best wishes for a grand time at the Reunion, I remain Yours very truly, Fred J. Closjs, Private Sec'y Tenth Annual Reuniou G.

A. Hutchinson, August 15, 16, 17, 18 19. from Typographical Union No. 243 giving its version of the trouble between the Union and the Hutchinson Patriot. We had read all the Patriot today.

He came in to see the A. O. U. W. goat perform.

W. Brown, commonly known as "iron jaw" Brown, of Kingman, is in the city this morniug. Miss Maud Johnson, of Centeville, Iowa, is the guest of the Misses Hoffman at 111 eight east. J. M.

Simpson, chairman of the Republican state central committee, of McPherson, is in the city today. said and were suprised on reading the Union at some of its ing striking the town of Bellpre, about Everything Goes. AT Corner 2nd and Main, Hutchinson, Kansas. Practically tha union makes a very 5 o'clock. It blew down several houses lame showing for passing such radisal and Beriously injured a woman and a PROGRAM.

Tuesday, August 15. Concert at tabernacle, morning, noon and evening, by 2nd Regiment Band, K. N. G. 7:30 P.

M. Address of Welome boycott resolutions. It certainly showg that bad councils prevailed, and, its action was ill advised. Had the Un small child. The property loss is not large.

Another victim of Hoke Smith's ion explained its constitution to Messrs. Kelly Palmer and requested them Master Workman Ed. Palmer, of Kingman, editor of the Leader-Courier, came in last night to attend the A. O. U.

W. meeting. that when they went out-side of their owri families thatthev employ union Mayor Frank Vincent. Response Dep't Com. 15.

Kelly. Iteeeption Address Hon. J. F. Greenlee 5 -r? i -Response Junior V.

ft, T. B.Gerow. Camp Fires Addressed by Department officers. vengence, appears this morning in the pension of Elias S. West of this city.

Comrade West was a gallant soldier of 15 34th Ohio, and simply because, his examination doesn't show total disability his claim is rejected. Passing the store of A. W. lnnes this Ilev. T.

F. Weaver, of Harristowft, Drinters at anion prices we da not be J. B. TALBOTT, is the guest of Dr. Everest.

Mr. lieve there would have been any troub-Weaver will fill Dr. Everest's pulpit ie. There ought to be an amicable next Sunday morning and evening. settlement "As the matter now RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

Mrs Tlr Cnmtnne had a dplmhtfnl Stands there IS no Question DUt What Wednesday, August 16. Open air concert at the tabernacle by the 2nd Regiment Band, K. X. G. 2 P.

M. Camp Fire addresses Mrs. advantage. Nick- atchinson topeka and santa fe. HAS WHAT YOU WANT IN the Patriot has the erson Argosey.

picnic for the infant class of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon. Ko. westward. Departure. morning we were reminded of the preparations constantly going to attract the attention of our visitors next week.

Mr. Inn is is putting red, white and blue ornaments on his windows in a unique manner and wilt have a tricolor dress for the store front. M. Wickens, National President W. R.

Over seventy-five of the little folks and thoroughly enjoyed 1, Mexico and California p. m. 3, California Limited, 8:50 p.m. 5, Colordo and Utah Limited, 5:35 p.m. 7, Colorado Express, 8:00 a.m.

39. Freight. Daily, 3 :25 p. m. were present, the occasion.

Mrs. Lucy R. Jones, Department President W. It. Mrs.

Ida Moore, The examinations for teachers certificates in the city schools will be held in the central school building on Aug. 21st and 22nd. John A. McClain, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, Past Department Commander W. R.

43, Freight, Daily except Sunday, 6:00 p. m. EASTWARD. Judge J. C.

Ellis, of Pratt, stopped over in the city today, on his way home from Kansas City, where he has Hon. John J. Ingalls, Gen. J. C.

Caldwell, Gen. S. R. Bradford, T. J.

L.M.Fall, F. P. IIettingek. The Patriot othce is located on 14 South Main where we shall be Anderson, J. V.

Beekman and W. P. 2, Atlantic Express, m. 4, Columbian Limited, 8:33 a.m. 6, Kansas City and Chicago Limited, 11:12 a.

m. 8, Missouri ltiver 8:15 p.m. 44, Freight, Except Sunday, 9:45 p.m. CHICAGO, KANSAS WESTERN. QUEENSWARE, been prosecuting A.

W. Little for the murder of B. E. Johnstone. Judge Ellis and the murdered man were formerly law partners.

Hutchinson Extension. Hackney. The camp fires in the evening will be under the auspices of the W.R.C. At 7:30 P. M.

there will be a grand concert given by the Columbian chorus pleased to meet our friends and patrons at all times. We wish to become HARDWARE, Ho. westward. uepariure. The big tabernacle that has been 1, Mexico and California m.

341, Accommodation, Except Sunday, 8:25 a. m. This office was, this morning, the recipient of a most beautiful bouquet, the gift of Joe Hooker W. R. and presented by Mrs.

D. T. DePrv. It is a beautiful gift and its fragrance, like the friendship of the kind donor, is very gratifying to us, and sweet and inspiring as the smiles of the gracious lady at whose hands we received it. The Baptist Sunday school had a picnic at the park yesterday afternoon.

They went to the grounds about 2 p. m. and enjoyed themselves by playing croquet and other games and singing. CARRIAGES, STOVES, eastward. 2, Atlantic Express, 9 p.

m. 4. Colombian 8:15 a.m. I 342, Accommodation, Except Sumday, 7:45 p. m.

-I-AND-: of this city, consisting of 100 voices in used to hold protracted meetings, has the Auditorium, at Riverside Park, arrived and will be put up today. It They will render some national and is an immense thing, and will hoid over Grand Army songs. The Second Regi- 5,000 people. It will be set up on the ment band will render some selections, camp grounds on the east side of Main Thursday, August 17. Concerts at street, opposite the end of the street acquainted with the residents of the city and county as early as possible.

Call in, give us your hand and subscription and we shall be happy and try to make you so. tf. Failure Caused by a Boycott. Indianapolis, Aug. 11.

J. M. Ryder, wholesale cigar and liquor dealer, assigned, with assets and liabilities CHICAGO, KOCK ISLAND PACIFIC. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Arrive.

No. westward. Departs. 7:20 p.m. 19 Pratt Express 7:25 p.m.

6:30 a. m. 23 Dodge City Express a. m. morning, noon ana night by the 2nd car line.

Over 200 small tents came 61 Freight, except sunaay, p. m. EASTWARD. Supper was served at 5 p. m.

A large Regiment Rand. in this morning and will be up today. 9:10 a. m. 20 Chicago Limited 9:15 a.

m. sol- in the neighborhood of $10,000. He had been dealing in nen-unlom cigars, and four rears ago the Cigarmakers union 0:10 p. m. 24 Chicazo Local tx.

p. m. C2 Freight, except Sunday 11 :40 a. m. 2 P.

I. Grand parade of all old diers in attendance. By to-morrow night Camp Reno, will begin to look like a military organiza number of the older persons were expected out in the evening but the rain coming up put an end to that. All report a good time. MISSOURI PACIFIC.

7:30 P.M. Camp Fires at the Taber- tion had of town. taken possession of that end begun a systematic boycott upon him The rest of the small tents which has bees vigorously prosecuted Get PRICES before placing your order. No. 400 North Main Street nacle Addresses by Past Commander- EASTWARD.

No. Departs. 9:13 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 4:35 p.

m. St. Loins lineal in-Chief William Warner, Major E. N. ever since.

To this he ascribed hla failure. will be iu to-night, and will be put up to-morrow and Monday. W. C. Acc, except Sunday Morrill, Major J.

K. Hudson, Col. J. R. As a heterogeneous combination, a kind of a double action, pro and con, here and there, this way and that way.

Ilallowell, Capt. J. B. Johnson, Com- WE9TWAKD. Denver Express Local Freight W.

C. Acc. mixed, arriTee, What are the Rovers? 7:41 p. m. 9:45 a.

m. 9:45 a.m. inconsistent, double decker, the plat- manderof S. of W.Y.Morgan, and 10 DAYS SEE. They are five of the best standard form of the Ohio Democrats takes the QJl- 01 v.

nenry nunman. nUTCUINSON SOUTHERN. Friday, August 18. Concert, morn- bicycles made and will be given away No. Departs.

ing, noon and night. 2nd Regiment by Hutchinson's most popular and only cant ot room to show all my WRIGHT TODD, pantry. In one resolution they endorse Cleveland's message to congress and in another the Chicago platform two measures as diametrically opposed as Mall and Expreee, ra. Freight and except 2:00 p. m.

Arrives. JSailU. jjnee ciuiiiier, lener. 2 and 7:30 P. M.

Camp Fires Ad- W. B. Wilson, a traveline man de goods. To reduce my stock I will sell at a sacrifice 2 Mail and Exurees. dailr.

6:20 p. m. '1 except 10:55 p.m. Freight and 6 day and night. The Democratic party dresses by Commander-in-Chief G.

A. tailed to a reporter a sight of ttfe cy- A. R. Weissert, Past Dept. Com.

clone near Belpre, Staff ord county. He all things to For 10 Days, is a queer combination; all men. nm Aicuartny, u. y. jvinner, lion.

iy- was on the, santa tfe train 2io. 2 going. man U. Humphrey, W. A.

Calderhead, east between the town of Kinsley and AUG. 10. Republicans Notice. BEGLKING Gas A. RANKIN, Capt.

Lew Hanback, Col. Lew Waters, Belpre, he said he saw seven distinct I Henry Booth, Past Department Com- cyclones. They- would form, sweep I have the Finest line of mander Col. Warner and others. along near the ground, and after stnk- baturday, August 19.

Concerts ing the ground they would rebound SOLID OAK BED ROOM SUITS, 116 North Main Street The Republican voters of the sixth ward in the city of Hutchinson will hold a primary at the feed store of II. S. Benedict, 402 North Main street, on Monday, evening, August 21, 1893, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30 P. for the purpose of electing nine (9) del- morning, noon and night. BOOK CASES and SIDE BOARDS, 2 and 7 :30 P.

M. Camp Fire address and apparently go to pieces. It is probable that these cyclones were realy but one, and after striking would lose es Senator W. A. Peffer, C.

II. Mc- Handle The Best FINE OAK CANE and LEATHER Dermott, Hon. w. H. McBnde, Major their form as cyclones, and form again SEAT DINING ROOM CHAIRS egates and nine (9) alternates, to attend Gen.

W. D. Legate and others with another twister. Mr. Wilson said it was a wonderful sight.

and ROCKERS. the Republican County Convention to This program subject to change, be held at the court house in the city The speakers indicated for the several PLUSH PARLOR SUITS. Confectionary of Hutchinson, Thursday, August 24 I days will no doubt remain throughout BED and SINGLE LOUNGES 1893. Also to elect a central commit- the entire and will take part in TAPLE AflD ever shown in Hutchinson teman in the Gth ward lor the coming the camp fires and reunions as occasion may suggest and duty may require. year.

John W. Roberts, Ward Committeeman. Papers throughout state please copy. Cigai cs. Don't miss the chance to get hieh grade furnitnre for less than R.

A. Campbell, Chairman Program Committee. FANCY GOOD it cost to manufacture it, Wednesday's BascbalL KATI0XAI. IUG Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Chicago, 7. Cieveiand Cltvelan, Louis rill Second garner-Cleveland, LuIaTille, 1.

Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York, 7. Washington Washington, Boston, 9. Baltimore Baltimore. Philadelphia, 6. Troubles la ast Tennessee.

Nashville, Aug 11. A thousand miners are on a strike ki the East Tennessee district. One man has been hanged for the murder of a soldier at Fort Henderson. The elevator of Eros, at Marietta. together with G0.000 bushels of wheat, was consumed by fire.

The losses are insurance, 15,000. Meals Terms of sale: Sedalla "Bazoo" Embarrassed. Sedalia, Aug. 11. The Baaoo office was closed last evening by the sheriff on an execution fer $474.45 in favor of Fairbanks, Morse of Chicago.

Shortly after the service of the attachment the proprietors of the Bazoo, the J. West Goodwin Printing made a preneral assignment to John Montgomery, trustee, Tor the benefit of creditors. EL King. If you want a Rover, don't fail to get your tickets at "Wieners" The Kansas school fund commissioners hare been purchasing state school bonds from the east at a handsome profit, th stringency bringing the price down. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC.

Telephone No. 127. Board. 323 North Main Street. Hutchinson, Kansas..

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1893-1893