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DR. A. W. MCKINNEY. be --'WMmt An Old and Honored Citizen Passes C.

W. Arnold, of Nickerson, is in the Away. Dr. W. McKinney was born Octo- city.

i Edwards coal and feed. i Get your school books at Hodges. All cars will run to the Auditorum tonight. Old papers at the Patriot office 20 cents 100. Mew and second-hand school books at DeTarr's.

H. S. Dull, of Castleton, is in the city ber 20, 1831, at Livonia, Washington IF YOU WANT School county, Indiana. He died at. Hutchin to-day.

son, Kansas, September 10,1893. Be G. A. McElree, of Newton, is the tween the dates set down as the limit city to-day. of the life of this man, are many events Mrs.

U. tt. Grant, was in Opens that are entitled to oe recorded, and town to-day. many acts that are worthy of emula Get the best Ice Cream at the Bon Ton Parlors. Miss Taylor left on the 8:35 Santa Fe tion, In this almost three score auu two years of his life he has been held for Newton.

boots and J. G. Overstreet repairs shoes at 405 North Main. PJ B. Price left for Kansas City to in high esteem for his deeds of charity, GOOD RELIABLE INSURANCE! ON E.

A. SMITHS? FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, and haye them write you up in a good reliable old line company. EsirFirst Natianal Bank Building. day with stock. September 18th.

forms kindness to the unfortunate: for K)ct3 R.r A. Ross was in the city with a load his faithful discharge of every pubae Get your Fifth Readers for each at J. TV. Payne's. and private duty that was laid upou his of grapes to-day.

shoulders. He was an agreeable and school books S. Brown begins teaching school in New and secon-dhand at DeTarr's. companionable man, a skillful and con- District 30 to-day. j.

S. Hoke 16ft oh the Santa Fe this Save money by buying school books scienuous pnysician ana surgeon, an honored and a man among men morning for Ness city. And in anticipation of the beloved and respected by all that knew. at the Opera House Book Store. 60 During the absence of Will McCand- came in from Kansas City him.

His early life was spent in hi where he spent Sunday. lass, L. A. Pennington will carry mail home in the performance of the dutieu Miss Eva Smith, of Elmira, is over his route. that fall upon a boy in a new and com in the city visiting Mrs.

A. X. Baker. paratively unsettled country. He tud The excursion to Cameron yesterday event we have laid in a Large Stock of led medicine and eraduated from the Get your school books at Hodges.

Get your school books at J. W. Payne's. Old papers at the Patriot office 20 cents 100. C.

P. Dawson left on the 9:10 Rock was well attended. Three coaches wers well filled from this city. All report a Cincinnati Medical college and began Island for the Fair and its attractions: the practice of his chosen prutessiou Colon Campbell came in last night, pleasant time. from JSTewton, where he visited Sunday, before he was 21 years of age.

He In the window of Hodge's Drug Store, a Rand and McN ally's map of marneu 10 Aiarv jane urr, ueuemDer Miss Carrie Rickseeker is reported 24, lBol, witn wtiom ne Uvea for man 3 quite ill at her home on Auenue "A tlie Best Wearing New and second-hand school books at DeTarr's. Save money by buying your school books at the Opera House Book Store. the "fetrip" is displayed, which is very years. He entered the army as captain east. atttactive just now.

of the 31 Indiana Infantry. Shortl) Roy Campbell returned last night At aiterwaras he was elected surgeon 01 nenas or tne patriot snouia re from a two weeks visit at the hite the "regiment and continued with then. member that we do all kinds of job that Ton City. Yum! YumI Have some of delicious Ice Cream at the Bon Restaurant. throughout the war.

He returned work, have a good job printer and can School Mrs. Brown left for Eilinwood, last his home aud resumed the practice do you good work at as low prices as CO (4 nieht. where she has engaged to teach his profession. He moved to Reu any office in the city. tf.

school. county iu the spring of 1873 aud begai Get your school at J. W. the practice 01 medicine, lie was at Claud Duval went out on the branch Suits Payne's. The stores of some of our Hebrew merchants are closed to-day, it being a relicous holiday with them.

See Hirst, the Leader of fine work and popular prices. Special rates this month in all sizes of ork. 1 wk tda the time of his death the oldest practic this morning for the Wholesale Gro So 243 did not carry out their threat ing physician in Reno county. On my cery Company. to pub'i-h the names of those who ad 12, 18i he was married again to Mi Carl Swicart left, this morning for School Shoes On the Market.

We vertised in tht Patriot. Their effort Dorie M. Wible who survives him. South Bend, Indiana, where he will en to scare the business men of this city "3 Dr. McKinney a man that has been ter Notre Dame College.

having failed, they now seek to injure prominent in all public affairs. He ha. P. J. Connelly left this morning for us by malicious falsehoods.

at various times Inied tiie positions of Caldwell from which place he will member of the school bo.rd, Chairmai Remember the Band Concert at the Could FIND make a race for a town lot. or tne uoara 01 ueaitn, secretary o- Auditorium tonight. The boys, 25 Sherman Ploughe lelt this morning the Pension board, ha served as cor strong, are prepared to render the finest Get your school books at Hodges. Custom" made pants from 85 up. Suits from $20 up, by J.

B. TVherfel, in Woodward block, 1st Avenue East. Agency pants from 83 up. Suits from 815 up. Now ready f.r business.

Wanted A buyer for a first class farm on ten annual payments, ten per cent down. One half the crop taken every year on payment. A. I. Caldwell Co.

for Lawrence where he will attend the oner of Reno county for a number 01 program they have yet given. Mr. C. State University this winter. years.

He was a charter member 01 D. Norris, Hutchinson's popular solo Mrs. J. B. Flemming left for the lodge No.

77, A. O. U. aud held tin ist, will sing. Every one turn out and Fair this morning.

After an extend position of Recorder in that lodge 01 give the boys a full house, which they ed visit she will visit relatives Suits 12 years. At the last annual electioi in Indiana. of the Grand lodge for the State of Kan richly deserve. Re-elected. Shoes form 50c up.

sas, he was chosen as Grand medical Oscar Davis was in town to-day with from 90c up. Remember that the Patriot office is fully prepared to do all kinds of job At the meeting of the Board otTrus-1 a load of grapes from Emerson Carey's director, which position he gave.his en tire time since nis election, lie was a rarm where there are thirty-two va work, and will do so at reasonable tees of St. John's Military School, Sa-! lina, last Friday, the Rev. C. Rowland so member of the select Knights.

The rieties bearing. prices. We have an excellent job print Hill, of Grace church, this city, was re last ten years of his life were devoted Messrs. Louie Hoagland and Willie er and will guarantee our work first to the good of the He has given Jordan returned from a few weeks elected Professor in Chemistry and Physics for 1893 and This, is the more time and attention to the fratern class in in every particular. tf.

your school books at Hodges. visit at Chicago and the Fair yesterday. They report a pleasant trip. fifth year he has held this chair. It will not interfere with his duties as al and beneficiary features of tho lodge than any other member! He was with A1 A.

MINCER'S, Corner 2nd and Main, Hutcliinson, Kansas. I Henry Rudesili left this morning for There will be a meeting ot the Republican Central Committee at its Rector of Grace church. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, where out doubt the noblest workmen of them all, and that order has lost in him put Room 26, Iluterbaugh building, Sept. Died late Saturday night, MissLenor le will attend the music school of that of its stiongest supporters, bnje of itt 16, 1893, at 2 p. m.

All members should Farthing, daughter of Sylvester Farth college. Henry is an accomplished mu most untiring and faithful members, incr and wife, living near Elmer. She sician ami win oe a creait to mat in and; the Grand lodge of Kansas will stitution. had been ill for the past six weeks witl brain' fever. Her remains were inter find it difficult to replace him.

lie ii be present. J. B. Vincent, S. J.

Moukis, Chairman. Secretary. Get your school books at Hodges. A. MOT Sheridan Ploughe, city editor, of the also an enthusiastic member of the Patriot, left on the 4:15 Missouri Par red yesterday afternoon in the Harmony Cemetery, near Elmer.

She was Masonic lodge of this city. The ar cilic, for Chicago. He will take in the rangements tor the funeral have not very highly regarded by all who knew Ferris Wheel, moving side walks and been made yet, but his remains will be her, being one of the most popular attractions of the During buried here by the O. IJt Wt lodge. young ladies in that portion of the lis absence J.

P. Fontron will gather county. The family have the sympa news ror the patriot. We don't like to infl ct our readers thy of all. MONEY MADE EAST, By Eating and Lo dging, at No.

18, south. Main street. T3VEUYTIIING NEW and CLEAN. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. J.

II. CAMPBELL. J. F. Biilton and Dan Reid left this fliivh Pi'ifi.

1 iv afternoon Overland on a buckboard for nere are things that are amusing for their ridiculousness; and one of Caldwell where they will make a rush on every thing in sight. They expect them is that of a body, among whom UUU 1 11VU JJ1UU there is not an avowed prohibitionist, a q. aiter section or land adioinmsr asking temxerance people to refuse sup and town lots besides. They port to a temperance paper. Another are both hustlers and will get as much as their neighbors will allow.

I Goods formerly lost by selling thing is that of a dozen men, half of whom would not vote for its candidates under any circumstance, threatening a i- Bom to ll.C. Jones aud wife yester on credit, now given to otir customers. Read these prices: day a ten pcund boy. Mother and political party with dire destruction if child are doing well, and II. C.

is set WRIGHT TODD, they do riot refuse to recognize other voters in the party. 243 presumes too ting up the cigars in honor of the heirs 15 lbs. granulated sugar ....81.00 i rii arrival. J6 lbs light brown sugar. much upon-the ignorance and weak 10 bars good laundry soap ness of the public.

Get your letter heads, note heads, 25 25 25 statements, bill heads, cards, posters, On the morning of Saturday, Septem vuemion iiuicnmsou jso. it, A. O. II. TV.

There will be a special meeting held at A. O. U. TV. Hail on tomorrow, Tuesday, evening, Sept.

12, at 7:30 p. or the purpose of arranging for the funeral services of our late Bn. Dr. A. W.

Every member is urgently rcques ed to be present. J. IX Weinek, Recorder. -Mill A number of the young friends of Miss Lela Chandler, living on 4th street east; surprised her Saturday, it her 11th birthday. Among those present were the Miss-s Belle and Mertie Arthurs, Add ie.

and Florence Deano, Lulu and Glass, Zetta Carter, Ulancho- KnodeV "iluTiel Hocket and Cora Palmer. After an afternoon of enjoyment refreshments were served and the young folks wished Miss Lela many happy reiurns of her birthday. Opening of the Cherokee Strip. The Cherokee Strip opening day is Sept. 10th.

The President's proclamation explains details. There are homes for homeless thousands. The most fertile lands, biggest towns and thedensest population will be found along the A. S. F.

R. R. Iiif purchasing: tickets via Santa Fe Route to towns on north of south side of Strip, you get closest to county seats land offices, registering booths and good canming grounds. Ask local agent A. S.

F. about homeseekers excursions to that country. Northern Democrats take their medicine as well as Republicans in congress. 6bar8 Vhite Ilussian 6. bars Lenox soap 6 bars Ciariette soap all kinds of.

stationery aud job work, at ber 16th, the Hutchinson Southern the Pa tkiot otlice. tf. will run a special train to Cameron 2 lbs Wisconsin cream cheese. leaving this city at a. to accom ProgramTto be rendered this evening Best butter in Beno with continual denials and expositions of the falsehoods made by the Union, but some seem nece.sary.

We nave heretofore suppost that few persons became so low a toose all honor, but we are lea to the cone usion th some such are connected with 213. The statement assigned as the reason for the dissolution of partnership between Mr; James Jelly and ourself is one of the most absolute, premeditated and entirely devised and created falsehoods ever placed on so much -There never was any of opinion between Mtssrs. Kelly and Palmer in gard to the course of the Typographical Union or its re.ation to the Patriot, not one particle, as every person connected with this oflice knows. And wht-n the party who penned the statement published in the. Union to, that effect did so, he knew he was creating from his own mind a willful and premeditated falsehood.

He knew he lied when he said that Mr. Kelly, last Saturday or any other time, proposed to us to unionize the oflice or buy out his interest. To accuse Mr. Kelly of such a change is to do tint gent eman a great wrong. It is to make him appear vas-cihating changeable, whtreas he is" one of the most conservative, positive and unchangeable men we ever met.

He does not assume a position without careful study, and once taken is persistent. The Union was never so informed, reliably or otherwise The statem nt originated in its own mind and is as modate any who may desire to reach by the Second Regiment Hand at the the Strip at an early hour. The regu Auditorium: All other groceries sold in like TART 1. lar train will leave at 8:10 a.r as usual and and reach Cameron in time Overture "Kaymond' Thomas. Grand Selection "Fieischutz," AVeber.

to see the start of the land seekers proportion. This list subject to change. Watch it daily. Vocal Due Thee" White. The regular will return on the usual time, but the Special will await the 13y 31rs.

and Miss Norris. Handle The Best No. 400 North Main Street. pleasure of the passengers, returning I I i Solo for Saxapho he "fantasia from some time during the night. The reg Uohemian Girl" IJy Silvo Ileams.

ular passenger rates will be charged for the trip. There are many now at Cam Fantasia Neibig. 10 DAYS SAL eron and daily gathering, so it will be Descriptive "Opening of the Strip," an excellent point to see the fun. Take Staple im I can't et room to show all my pour field glasses with you. Columbian Chorus.

goods. To reduce my stock I will sell at a sacrifice The Columbian Chorus Beft for Chi cago on the 8:35 Santa Fe; with them For 10 Days, went a number of others. It was alto The Democratic paity has boasted a Sn FANCY GOOD great deal about the national nonsect AUG. 10. BECININC gether the jolliest, merriest, best looking and most musical crowd ever snip false as its other assertions in regard Romero.

(a) Andante The boomer prepares to go to the Strip, (b) Allegro Vivace Off lor the Cherokee country." (c) Andante An Indian festival, (d) Allegro Ind an war dance, (e) Largo A view of the "promised land." (f) Soldieis ej ct a "sooner." (g) "Waltz of the cactus blossoms, (h) "Arkansas Traveler St dance of the cowboys, (i) Andante Waiting for the signal gun. (j( Presto The run into the Strip- PART 2. ional traits, but like its promises gen to the Patriot. Mr. Kelly is yet in ed from Hutchinson.

They had a spec the city and may be seen by any who erally are not kept in power. A fair sample of its sectionalism is seen in the I have the Finest line of lal chair car provided for themr ot desire to know the facts in regard to wniciiti. ieaiora, the general pas appointment by Speaker Crisp of the SOLID OAK BEDK00M SUITS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC the controversy between 243 and the senger agent of the Santa Fe, was cap chairmen of the various committees of BOOK CASES and SIDE BOARDS, tain and B. S. Hoagland, first mate, Telephone No.

127. FINE OAIv CANE and LEATHER The following are the names of those Patriot and his relation thereto. Such assertions by the Uuion are an in-suit to the intelligence of the people of Hutchinson, who are supposed to be who went. the house. They are ns follows: Southern states- Alabama 3, Georgia 2, Virginia 3, Mississippi 2, Texas 3, Kentucky 2, Tennessee 'A, West Virginia 2, Missouri 3.

Tr.e north t-ru Overture uZampa," Ilerold. J. W. Tedford, B. S.

Hoagland, Mae Tagjrart, Byron Eastman, Minnie lieve such rotten and base fabrications? So ection "From the Opera of "Wang," SEAT DINING HOOM CHAIRS xoB iWILL HANDLE YOUR FREIGHT. BED and SINGLE LOUNGES, Their efforts to injure us by falsehood Morse. Myers, Oliie Myers, Mrs. J. A.

Myers, David Lawson, Minnie Eastman, Mrs. and "vituperation willj meet with the states tnat am not receive any. are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, "Waltz "Alwina" Farlow. J. S.

Dunn, Mary Taylor, Lulu Nellis, Solo for Clarinet Second Air and same, deserved censure as "have their other false accusations, and weaken Massachusetts, Iowa, Kansas, Nebras Mrs. Frank Talbot, Minnie Brady, Mr. ever shown in Hutchinson. Don't miss the chance to get ka, Minnesota, Norlu Dakota, South G. Trullender, anv credit which misrht otherwise be and Mrs.

11. Pennington, Lou Rich given to their statements. ards.Mrs. J. L.

Laton, Mrs. btevens high grade furniture for less than i California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Montana, 16 in all without recognition and 2G divided Varia" Iohr. By Senor Romero. Plantation Dance "Ste My Massa Lewis. Descriptive "Hunting Scene," Buca'ossi.

I Will Promptly Attend to aM or Prof. Virchow, the eminent German up amocg 10 southern states. North scientist, destroys many fairy tales rer it cost to manufacture 1 1. Terms of sale: JJEOL, H. King.

yarding the emperor's health, when he savs: "I have not examined him, but' em Democrats will learn now as dur-iocr the war that the only use the south and children, Mrs. Myers, Miss Sivigart, Fred Hurrier, Mrs. W. II. Lewis, Maggie Cochran, W.

R. Fleaman, Mrs. Davis, Geo. Cooter, Mrs. Emma Morris, J.

L. Snider, .1. F. ileaman, J. C.

McCracken, Dr. Brnmli, O. T. Sciioles, ilr. and Mrs.

Av ery and H. Lees. has for them is us auxiliaries to In ders to liaudle freight or move household goods in any part of tlie citv. Leave orders with J. Ti.Talbott, 400 N.

Main St. I know his trouble is only the tion of the drum of one ear, which is Woman Suffrage in Keir Zealand. Melbourne, Sept 10. The legislative eouncil at Wellington, New Zealand, has passed the woman's franchise pro vision of the election bilL XTiNnrt! te them into ower. TV here the south has control.it and ttikea all in not dang-erous, for I have it myself, lie is in excellent vigorous health, and leads a reasonable 1 Kansas..

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240
Années disponibles:
1893-1893