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The Hutchinson Patriot from Hutchinson, Kansas • 3

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PERSONAL. Get your school Looks at Ilbdes. Edwards coal and feed. Get your school bo'iks at Hodges. "Frirpni ncrVi rtrt VnrD-fnHmrf-' D.W.Xorris, of Ottawa, is ia town xhursrta'y sfc Vegetables in great quantity at J.

M. today. A Telegraph department will be ad- the A A. 1 I Get the best Ice Cream at tne lion School streets today. Ton Parlors.

ue 10 ine lousiness college tnis year. The portion of Reno ounty's bdiool fund came in this niorinncr. The E. AV; Hartman, of Eldorado, is in The Business College opens next the city today. Tuesday, Aug.

29. the J. S. Day, of "Wellington, is in amount per capita is ol cents, making a total of 64,781.25 for this county. Opens ty on business.

II. King wil pay the -highest csh IF YOU WANT GOOD RELIABLE INSURANCE! ON-: E. A. SMITHS FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO, price for household goods. 323 North Geo W.

Sharpe, of Peabody, is in the This amount nl be divided among the various districts ruportion to their population. Main. 43-6t. city this morning. September Ii.

Henderson, of Topeka, was in Come in and get prices on everything I A A A we carry in stock. No trouble to show city yest raay. J. M. Breiim.

goods. Elmer Everett, of Partridge, is in the 4th. city this morning. Get meat this week at Col. Whiting Allen, Frepaugh's ad-vertiser, told us a good story the other ilay, while in this -e, auent the way in which he gut his military title, which by the way has nothing to do with tli-story.

Some years ago 1. Allen being in Louisville, on business was in- ACCIDENT. C. A. Kiger went east on the Rock next door to Campbell's grocery; North and have them v.Tite you up in a good Island thi mornin Main, ana save money.

J. F. Smith and son went to the The Hutchinson Southern will run reliable old line company. tW First Natianal Bank Building. World's Fair yesterday.

their low rate excursion to Cameron aucea to one i oi. iiarian, ami ai At-irl -i; invited him -uke And anticipation of the Joe Ad er, of Kansas City, was at again next bunaay. Go down ana see Santa Fe yesterday. the campers. bile '-bracing up to the.

bar the following dialogue event we have laid in a W. B. ackelford, of St. Joe, Get your school to ks at Col. Allen: "By the way colonel, you were hardlv cIi eiimiirfi t.r hi in thn is in the city on business.

Get your schorl books at Hodges. Have you seen Winnie's advertise ment? Be it known to all at Wherfel liev.CL. McPherson, is l.t(luflp HM vmi uon. riilir has remove i to the Woodward Bio in the city this morning. AVhv don't von a te- the military title.

Large Stock of Night ready for business, havincr the lanre Oscar Wain wright, of San Francisco, line of samples of any merchant tailor is registered at the Midlan School at the Business College? Get ytur school books at Hodges. in the city. Prices to suit the custom C1. UarlHii "Mvtitlsah, was cou-fer'd upon me by the code sail, by the code." l. Allen "How is that, coltnel.

I J. Ii. igh. of the city of Mexico, er. 2t the Best Wearing is registered at the Santa Fe.

that Ton The Kindergarden Department of Yum I Yum! Have some of delicious Ice Cream at the Bon Restaurant. D. Crouch, of St fford, came in the Business College is for oung chil- don't- -quite understand." Col. Harlan Vhy sah, by the corft of Kentucky ih, it a gentleman winys this morning over the Branch. aren irom tnree to te ears oi age.

A Kindergarten department is one II. A. Kerr, of McPherson, was in Miss Forrest, the in tructor, has taken of the new features of the Business s. eciai trai ting in that line of teach- the city this morning on business. his antagonist the titld of hon sah, that entitles hiui to the nk i School College this year.

41-43 Geo. M. Williams, of CAtv is ing. among our merchants this morning. Nice Dishes.

We are giving im unj ih. If he wings him that confer's upon him the title of cunne), the hiuhest rank known to the cod liut won tnere be a t3rnoie roar C5 mense bargains in an Kinds oi nice when the banks of New York Citv Dr. P. P. Trueheart, of Sterling, came tn co dishes.

J. M. Breiim. learn that Kansas' Bank Commissioner yesterday ana smnaayea in tne, city, sah, have a toddy Wanted A buyer for a tirst class has declared them all insolven Pro- Mrs. J.

A. Sickman, of Dallas, Texas, viding, of course, that they ever find it is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. By a of the messages o' Presidents Buchanan and Clev lanes farm on ten annual payments, ten per School Slices On the Market.

out. We a 1 expect to learn that they S. Pattoh 114 Ave. East Suits We Could FIND cent down. One half the crop taken every year en payment.

A. B. Caldwell Co. have all gone in liquidating tor our Mr. a Mrs.

S. II. Maddy, of Wich liank Commissioner IS a mighty biff ita. are. visiting- W.

AT. AInnrfi of this may mtVr.that we have returned the "'good Democratic days" Here is what Buchanan said in 1870: 'Vit i unsurpassed plenty in all pro dti tions and all Liu elements of tui-1 wealth, our mauufacturies have man. city. Bookke ping, shorthand, telegraphy, penmanship, arithmetic, commercial W. H.

Fuller, the tenor solo man of The committee appointed by Joe Kansas City, was in the city over Hooker Post No. 17, G. A. It. report law and any study aught in the public schools can be acquired at the Busi that they have selected as the route ness College at a ver smal- cost.

Mrs. J. W. IIsea, son and daughter hey will take to the National En left for a short visit to Chicago yester- campment to be held at Indianopolis J. M.

Jone.s the failor on 1st Ave Sept. 4th to 9th the Missouri Pacific day. east, has received his new stock foi ana liig our. A special train will Wm. Pells and wife left for Chicago fall goods, and is now prepared to sup.

pendei; our public irks are retarded; our private enterprises of differetn kinds are abandoned; and thousands ol useful laborers are thrown out of eaj' ploy ment and reduced to want. have possessed all the elemen ts of material wealth in rich abundance, and yet, not withstanding all these advantages our country, in its monetary interest, is in a deplorable And here is what Cleveland said in Suits from 90c up. Shoes form 50c up. leave here Friday morning Sept. 1st at morning where they will visit the ply his patrons with the very latest Ho clock, b.

M. Coladay, G. A. Cole-Fair. styles known to the trade.

See his pat man and G. BJones compose the com- terns and get prices if you want satis Mrs. Zoura Jackson left this morn- factory work and prices. ixig ioi xauuuia, vv vu tin caicuu- Miss Lynette Mathews entertained a ea; visit. Comrade Maya of this city, an old number of her friends at her residence Mrs.

Matilda Humphrey left yester- 1893: With plenteous crops; with man, neaily 70 years of age, paralyti AT A. MINCER'S, on Sherman street east, Saturday even- day morning for Morgantown, West abundant promise of remunerative pfo- and decrepid, withal, received notice this morning that his pension had been ing at archery. Shooting at a target VrSinia. duction and man with unus- suspended. Alas, alas, that the old Un- with a bow and arrow, was the game F.

H. Brow, of Sterling is down to- ual invitation to safe investments and UOI foil veteran should be dependent upon that entertained the young people, day to do business with some of our witn satisfactory assurance to busiuess the trood graces of the old rebel element Many persons were fortunate enough merchants. enterprises, sudden nnanciai distrust 2nd and Main, Hutcliinson, Kansas. for the pittance due him from the re- to hit the target; while some failed eu: Geo. who has been! sick fori and hve sprung upon every side- tirely in their shooting.

Music was United States government: some time, was sent to Herrington tiiis The Official. also enjoyed by tnose present. At a Books Closed. The Santa Fe Route has been desig- late hour refreshment were served and On and after September I will W. Dunnet went east on theR nated by Department Commander Kel- the company dispersed, all having en- close my books in the grocery depart FINEST joyed a pleasant evening.

Island today in the interests of the ly as the official route to the Indianap-Wholesale Grocery Co. olis Encampment to be held at Indian- ment and thereafter do a strictly cash business. Thanking my customers for It is a knowu fact that about all the John Kerns, of P. Martin Co. has apolis, Indiana, September 4th to 9th, J.

B. TALBOTT past patronage and soliciting your con HQTOGMPHS banks of Kansas irry desposits and t.iirpn his vnn.itirm ni wilt vicif inclusive. I ne otiiciai tram win leave tin tied trade at prices that will justify accounts with bauks New York Fair for a couple of weeks. City. It is absolutely necessary fur cash, I am, Youts truly, J.

B. Talbott. Topeka, Kansas JSepteraber? at P. reaching Chieago via the Santa Fe, thence to Indianapolis via the Motion line. The rate from Hutch Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Morse, of Arling HAS WHAT YOU WANT-IN their patrons they should do so, ton, are in town today. They will sooin Bank Commissioner Breidenthal of We have only to say of No. 3 of "Our be numbered among our citizens.

inann tn Tnrtiiin nnliQ and return Vllt Kansas has issued a circular which, it Union" that the one who furnished GROCERIES, Viirjofdan laid down his yard stick Chicag0, S2430. To Indianapolis' and "Pointers" knew when he wrote them lirst's Gallery, No. 2i North Main Street, complied with by the state banks of the state, must inevitably compel ti at Martins, packed his grip and left this return via St. Louis, 829 3G. The tickets beyond Chicago and est.

Louis must morning for Chicago to take in the that he was wilfully stating what he linew was false. A cause that must be banks to suspend business with these CONFECTIONARIESa sights. eastern correspondents. What be used going September 2nd, 3rd or sustained by such premeditated false Populist state officials will do next Fred Inns left for the east this 4th, good to return to these points to hoods must be in hard straights. Our and including September 16th.

If you want fine photograplis, QUEENSWARE, awaits to be seen. The idea of -a state morning where he will resume his work official of Kansas ceclarinflr the banks fr the Wyeth Hardware Company as official liue via St. Louis is the boys can and do ruu twenty impressions per minute on our Campbell press and the papers are cut in two instead Santa Fe to Kansas City, the Missouri latest styles of the art at rea- Ol iXBW I. Olli vlljf lUSUlvcUb cCCUlS pic. 1 viiujjow votuuua 3 posterous.

Hoy Campbell left this mornin? over acme: irom ivausas vity iu ok juuuib. i of requiring two impressions as stated vicif tr- thp Vandalia Line St. Louis to Indianapo- sonable prices call at ins studio. the Missouri Pacific for a Now tell another quickly. "The truth HARDWARE, stoves, carriages; The old saying that, "where there's a f.

Tickets trood to return from Chi- ill there a way, has been again fully to the usual 'd Laco cr St. Louis thirty days from date itself is not believed by one who often has deceived' The Union has nothing anionstr.itfd. Duruiif the campaign to offer its readers but prejudice, bom MONEY MADE EASY, ui wsi year, wueii ivepuuncaus witiu i 1 onv, ti bast and falsehood. that if secured The excursion to Cameron yesterday they would wipe out many pensions, nil b-yond CWeaw or St. Louis can only FARM IMPLEMENTS.

-ll 3 i Undlitn XAIUIUI MltUOailll lUll XllVl LlllltL. I be used September 2nd, 3rd or 4th. DV Ji.au.Ilg fclllU. JLiUUg-'. over the Hutchinson and Southern was -a very pleasant one, though not as large tht thev could not do it.

would not -Ar- oi. me iaiie uny Those desiring to visit the World's dare to do it if the could. They said Times, of Lake City, Colorado. He re as one might anticipate, probably be Fair can purchase our regular Chicago mg, ttb XN U. JLO, the pension laws were a fixture, plain Poris matters quiet inline mining re- cause of the threatening aspect of the Get PRICES before tickets at any time, and will be able to and inst.

and no nartv wouid dare med- I elons Main street. weather in the morning. Quite a num 9f purchasa tickets ou Chicago to In die with them. "i nnrl iBrr'nfr. Republicans said they Kenublicans said thev ber ot tents are already expected and everything new and clean, placing your order.

dianapolis and return September 3rd and 4th, at the rate of 3.65 for the had the will and would hnd a way er. of Svlvia. a orirl. M. savs he will horses are In training for the race for I 1 7 mJ without new legislation.

They have be able to vote the Renublican ticket land. As Cameron has been designated MEALS AT ALL HOURS. J. II. CAMPBELL.

a ne so. IN or are they likely to stop when woman suffrage has come to stay. No. 400 North Main Street. as a place of registration there will be many gathered there during the next there.

judging from the formation of the House committee on pensions. three It will be a city of tents. round trip. Call early and' reserv space in Pullman cars. J.

W. Tedford, 8-28 Agent Santa Fe Route. J. B. WHERFEL, Merchant Taylor.

No doubt the railroad will give other Ducks Out of Water. Dieu San rday, in this city Mrs. Jane. E. Green, of Clay Center.

Mrs. Green canio to this city to attend the' Reunion and was taken ill at that time. She grew rapidly worse," until Saturday when she passed quietly opportunities for parties to visit this Lawrence is in a bad shape. Her 10 DAYS SAUL WRIGHT TODD, to show all water works have been shut down and point as the work ot registration progresses. A trip to Cameron is a pleas a portion of the pumping machinery I can't set room rny ant one at any time, but will be more awav.

Her remains were taken to shippe Tout of the state. It seems at interesting during the gatheriug of the i-TIIE-: the city is.back with the romp nysome- Clay Center this morning for burial. goods. To reduce my stock I will sell at a sacrifice Carries the largest line of samples in the city. Wood ard Block, First Ave.

East. Hutchinson, Kansas. crowds. thing like 622,000 and the company in- Repnblican Central Committee Notice. Members of the Republican cen ral A I5i Sale.

sists on having some of its pay. Pri- For 10 Days, vate Consumers who had contracts Mr. Jas. Dukelow sold at one sale, to committee of Reno county are requesi- g. ml flask Grocers one man Saturday what we believe to the mpany until Sept.

were meet for ormnizatinh and mnsn BEGINING be the largest single sale of grapes ever requested to call and get the amount tation at' Republican" headquarters in made in this county. It was 5.0LO th was due them on account of the 0 1Ktrt 0 this city Saturday, Sept. 2, 18U3, at 2 RANKIN, i have the Finest line of pounds of grapes. This i 1 a small per ut down. Many of them did so, but m.

S. J. Morris, cent of Mr. Dukelow's crop, but it is some insisted on having wat r. Sec.

SOLID OAK BED ROOM SUITS, BOOK CASES and SIDE BOARDS, seldom that a fruit grower is fortunate The Historic City, hs her citizens Handle The Best 326 North Main Street. A. R. Excursion to Indi tnaiKvlw. euouch to disaose of his crop iu lots are disposed to call is in a bad of this size.

Reno cousitv is one of the shape. The courts have shut up the Eemember this. The Santa Fe Route best fruit growing districts in the state, joints and that supply has been cut off, has been chosen by the Department of FINE OAK CANE and LEATHER SEAT DINING ROOM CHAIRS and ROCKERS. PLUSH PARLOR SUITS. and our farmers are becoming more and with no water from the muddy Kansas as i he onlcial line to Chicago and turn, for the 27th Annual Encampment of G.

A. It. at Indianapolis onf ctionary Staple and BED AND SINGLE LOUNGES, ever shown in Hutchinson. September. 4th to 9 h.

The popular monon route is used beyond Chicago. No change of cars necess ry. And The official train leaves Kansas poi; ts via the Sa-da Fe Route September 2nd. A very low rate has been made with thity days 1 miton re high grade furniture for lessihau: FAMGY GOOD deeply interested in this crop every Kaw to slack their hirst, they will year. One Arm of nursey men this have to reso to grapes and waterme year sold over 40,000 apple trees that ons.

Her streets go unsp tinkled. Her were set out in this county. There is cistern will soon be empty and they no reason why we should not lead in will have no water power in case of the production of fruit of all kinds, as fire Her livery men now let the mud the soil is especially adapted to it, and stick their buggies. But the eat- the more' persons 'that engage iu the est suffering is that they ave no water business the better it will be for tne in which to take a bath, and before market, as sufficient quantities can be long nightly and ghostly procession raised to attract eas ern buyers, who will doubtless be seen wending their will not come west for their fruit un- wa to the Kaw, prepared to take a less they can secure large quantifies, unge. It is a great inconvenience to This i3 certainly one of the most profit her people.

The moral probably not able crops that can be grown. I to get in debt. it cost to manufacture it Terms of sale: i Meals Sing imported and DoiESTid1 turn tickets from Chicago, which enables veterans, sons of veterans, their wives, sweethea ts, and everybody else, to take in the World's Fair i-oming ba- k. Call on local agent A. T.

S. F. II. It. for complete information.

0-2 Telephone No. 127. Board- 323 North Iain Street. Hutchinson, Kansas..

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240
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1893-1893