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The Saturday Bee from Hutchinson, Kansas • 4

The Saturday Bee from Hutchinson, Kansas • 4

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The Saturday Beei
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Hutchinson, Kansas
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PLEVNA. I XJtLJGi 'HAi LLf A. 5fiifi relatlTes m-Illinois and returned via nil' i vi 11 'tir irn the World's fair. Mrs. Elmer Ghormley and children SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904.

AN UP-TO-DATE STORE, WITH UP-TO-DATE METHODS, DOING AN UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS. are spending the summer at her former home in Illinois. Mises Sadie and Julia Hand and For President, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 'T'HIS store does not discriminate i 1 between vourdoifir and thprTot- Miss Opal Wood, of Hutchinson, were DISCOUNTS, commissions, percentages and premiums ficd am Abbyville visitors on Monday. Will Hawkins, Harry Teeter, C.

Airs. Roll vas quite sick last week. Air. AlcNamee has a 'phone in his house now. Airs.

H. was shopping in Sylvia Saturday. Air. J. L.

Fegget was a Hutchinson visitor Tuesday. Ruth Webster went to Stafford last week to visit relatives. Quite a number of people in this vicinity have the measles. Thomas Alclver has moved to the AlcNamee farm, southeast of town. lar that belongs to someone else.

'5fi tea. Va i Congressman Seventh District, MURDOCK. no foothold here, I Pickens and Mr. G. French we Hut- chiiiKon visiters the past week.

SATURDAY, MAY 21, 19C4. The Arlington Third nine ball team Governor, E. W. HOCH. pie.

yea against Cartridge uiiivt nine on Monday, and won the score. I to 2 in favor of Arlington. Mrs. Mary Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

Lieutenant Governor, D. J. HANNA. James Davis drove to Xiekerson nn isi -Is- Saturday to attend a recital given I Amanda and ianny Spaniol visited Grace and Bessie Likens last Friday. Noah Abbott says he feels like a caged bird just let out this last week.

Airs. Spaniol, of Huntsvilie, was the guest of E. AI. AIowrev last Fri Secretary of State, J. R.

BURROW. by Miss Eastman. Miss F. Davis was one of the graduatins: class. HAVEN.

day. Auditor, SETH G. WLLS. Airs. Beaucaxnp and her- grand Mr.

N. Sawyer spent Friday daughter, Edith, were in Hutchinson I If Ls 0 (LJ Hutchinson. Fridav. Treasurer, T. KELLEY.

Mr. Henry Astle is having an addi Air. and Airs. John Ansager and tion built to his house. children were shopping in Sylvia Ruth and Irma Fisher and Florence Attorney General, C.

C. COLEMAN. L1''" I II jl II I .1 II 1,1 Moore have the measles. James Wilson, of Hutchinson, was a Haven visitor Saturday. Superintendent of Public Instructior.

There was no preaching in the Congregational or AI. E. churches Sunday evening. Air. and Airs.

John Ramsey and daughter, Pearl, of Pekin, were in our town Saturday. Robert Cole, of Mt. Hope was a I. L. DAYHOFF.

Haven visitor Wednesday. I Bl Mr. Schoonover is thinking about WEAR i W. L. DOOCsLAS insurance Commissioner, CHAS.

H. LULIJSTG. taking a trip to California. The heavy rains that we had some time ago shattered many small Marion McKinley is helping paint fsrf I CX Mr. Yoder's store this week.

bridges and culverts Jerry Troyer spent Sunday and Mr. and Airs. C. E. Feese spent Sat Congressman-at-Large, CHAS.

F. SCCTT. $3-d $3-5 SHOES nude Monday with Haven friends. urday and Sunday with their parents, The carpenters are finishin Air. and Airs.

Wingle. up Also High Grade Shoes $5, $4, $2-50 2-25 17 fl Mr. Bushman's house this week. 1 ur. and -Mrs.

W. E. Roach and daughter, Laurel, visited Air. and Airs. Mr.

Chrislip was in Haven Satur Justices of Supreme Court, W. R. SMITH. E. W.

CUNXHSTGHAM, CLARK A. SMITH. day visiting his daughter. Mrs. Frank Wilber Aledsker, of Langdon, Satur Astle.

It will pay ycu better to buy an Mr. and Smith, of Oklahoma, -uiss Jisie Johnson went to Wellington Tuesday to visit relatives, article of known value than vA are visiting tnends aroomd Haven. They spent Saturday with Mrs. Mar where she will probably stay for a IS x. Railroad Commissioners, GEO.

W. WHEATLEY, A. D. WALKER, J. W.

ROBISON. few weeks. II (lS i Miss Zelma Beaucamn home came shall. Oscar Harris is having the meales and hag been quit sick the past week. last week from his sister's, Air Wal- stay- ter Stone, where she has been to experiment with others of unknown quality.

The patrons of W. L. Douglas shoes have always found them to be as A represented. iJL YT t.A1 1l r-AT DTTCCTA A District, Eightieth W. Y.

MORGAN. I I mm ing for some. time. Air. and Airs.

W. S. Yundt Air. and Mrs. J.

A. Miller spent last Sunday with Mr. and Airs. G. East.

and District, Ilepres en a i ve Ei gh ty fl rs J. W. JONES. Air. Bontrager bought a fine new carriage from Hoflr Kennedy Sat urday.

(laughter, Bertha, Air. and E. AI. Alowery and Mr. and Airs.

John Anderson took dinner with Airs. Span-jol Sunday. There will be a play given at the Woodmen hali Monday nighty AIay 23, for the benefit of the Plevna ceme vv xvvp tX iuu llllC ill Vi-JLX rvUOJin CALF, Via KID, PATENT CALF, Etc, to fit any foot, and give you Style, -g. Commissioner Second District, Third District, Commissioner Comfort and Service a A Ken's Eox Calf Lace Shce heavy extension sole, ff A very sixes to 11, and wiita. Fr.V A tery.

The admission will be 25 cents for adults and lo cents for children. We hope to see a large crowd M. F. BAIN. Air.

H. A. Longman left Tuesday for Ohio to Visit his father, who is very sick. 'T e- WV.x Airs. W.

J. House and Air. AYill AVaterbury spent Sunday with Airs-. B. Soper.

Air. and Airs. Herlacher left Saturday morning for St. Louist where they will spend a week at the fair. Air.

AV Talbott left Thursday morning for Cottonwood Falls, where he will visit his father and sister. I ATKE If ft JUDGE Trustees of County High School, ELMER EVERETT. VALLEY. J. Fryar sold a horse to Charlie FRANK VINCENT.

C. B. COPE LAND. W. F.

HENDRY. C. N. WOODDELL. Jewell last week.

ISewt. Stalk-up sold a. horse to G. Airs. Baughman and daughter, of F.

W. COOK. W. Harris Alonday. Aliss Sal lie Van Sickle Hutchinson.

vere the guests of Mr and Airs. R. Baughman last week. 13 spei.t County Attorney, J. U.

BROWN. day with Annie Priddle. Air. and Airs. Alfred Baker Men's Vici Kid Lace Shoe, welt, sole very neat, sizes 5 1-2 to 10 1-2, and Ewidth, Jjy Men's Vid Kid Shoe, lace and congress, plain globe toe, light welt sole, for ease and com Men's Patent Colt Lace Shoe (Blucher Cut mcdi-light welt sole, very swell, sizes 6 to QQ Pf II, and width, pair U.flU Men's Box Calf Lace high cut, extension sole, welt, for service and style none better, BURRTON.

spen i Sunday at Air. G. W. Harris sold a hor-e to a AliSs Belle Rife went to AlcPherson Superintendent of Schools, J. II JACKSON.

Monday. Aliss Birdie BeBruler is a Hutchin fort none better, sizes 6 to 11 1-2. AH son visitor this week. 00 Hutchinson buyer Saturday. D.

Davis is putting ur- a bii- water tank lor irrigating, this week. E. E. White has been putting in some new woven wire fence for G. W.

Harris. sizes to 11, and width, pair Sheriff, W. HOOPER. and width, pair Uti uunimmgs. ot winneld, was in town last Friday.

Air. J. and wife left last Men's Velour Calf Lace Shoe, medium light sole, Men's "Cordovan" Lace Shoe, medium weight. Treasurer, J. ALT WAG ER Saturday for St.

Louis. Harry Dreibeibis wns ridge at his brother's out at few welt, very durable, yet neat, sizes 6 P0 extension sole, welt, very servicablc, no Robert AVhittum, gt Hutchinson, Vv't was in Burrton Tuesday. j.uu u.uu 1 1, and width, pair sizes 6 to 10 1-2, and width, pr Ui ilisfl Mary Air. and Airs. S.

Severance were Mrs. F. Kiiu-aid and Oh vis were shopping- in Wednesday. Kutchins-'on Hutchinson visitors Alonday. Bert Brewster came in from Texas Miss Beulah Davis returned home this week to visit his narents.

oobs loartin ompaitVt Air. and Airs. C. E. Oliver and Airs.

W. H. Oliver left last week for St. Probate Judge, G. V.

RICKS ECKER. Register of Deeds, J. G. LAAIONT. Clerk of the Court, It.

II. FLYNN. County Clerk, F. Louis. Ikansas' Greatest Br? 6ooD3 Sellers, Iburcbinson from college in Xickerson Friday huv-in iinished her term there.

Miss Alta Brown and William both of Valley, were married at the county seat last Wednesday. Miss Stell-i en way. S. aham accom- Dr. C.

L. AlcGlasson and J. H. Par- vin, were Hutchinson visitors last Sunday. Lizzie Phillips went to Hutch temQyysSEatgwSSarg jr-r sBmvxpnrjs sssesxfyfrtrrsa ltanie.l them to Hutchinson.

The common school coinmencement exercises were helj at the Presbyterian cn.urch last Saturday eveniny. ABBYVILLE. EZS Jesse Johnson is th sick ft Surveyor, L. AI'LANE. G.

GRADUATION AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS Miss Fizina Fryar of Van Mrs. teiCKie si-hool, reat toe program. 1 Is this enough rain fcS TV- list. Rain! Rain! Scholais from sevei-al schools were JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS Sterling Lace Fins jOc lo $1.00 Coroner, A. TAYLOR.

51CIUUULCM UUL UIl II CiH. ii E. i inson Tuesday evening to visit her son, Edgar. County Superintendent Willis was over from Newton Wednesday calling on friends Airs. W.

H. Wilson, of Wichita, and daughter. Airs. Crawford, of Denver, visited several das's this week at the home of Air. and Airs.

Hubert Wilson. Air. Wm. Howard received the sad news Alonday that his brother, Sherman, had been killed in a quarrel at Neodesha. for you farmers Mr.

Davis filed Lsce F2ns school lead an essay. th m. i'4 The graduates were: Miss Orpha PARTRIDGE. Sunday evening. visited I Fancy Umbrellas a Souvenir Saocns Albert Wesi of $2.23 to 00 Lockets ani Chains.

$3 GO to $13.00 Th2 Latest Things hi Watch Pins, $1 00 to $2 SO Painted China. 50c to $1.50 Dozens of other very pretty and useful 33c to 73c articles 23c to $3 G9 Ward and Miss Ina White, of Dodge school, Miss Maggie Xenway and Sunday with friends. 9 visited Single Spoons Sterling Hat Pins Mr. Elmer Brow nlee with I fl 111 Grover Harris, of Van Sickle school; Miss Alice McKlwain, of Fairview; Miss Nora Eales. of Lawson, and Miss home folks Saturday 5 ZINWS JEWELRY STORE, B.

01 Phone 493 Helene O'Sullivan, of Kent school. Claude Parks, of Salt Creek, was a "visitor here last week. Air. McKee. of Hutchinson, was a Visitor here on Wednesday.

T. li. Hand leturned this week from a visit with his sons in Oklahoma. Airs. Grace Andrews, of Salt Creek, xeturned from a vis't with her son Mr.

and Airs. William Parks, cf Hutchinson Saturday. -pi Xice music was rendered and the Miss Mabel Rounds visited Sunday with Miss Fannie cKwi'vn. church was ettiiv decorated. TURON.

NORTH RENO. Mi-s Minnie Bellew visited at Ar i it was in lington last Sunday. A wi! king: Miss Fannie McCay viisted with her parents Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joe Trembley, of Arlington, was on our streets one day last week.

Miss Anna Dunn, who has been sick with measles is reported much better. Mrs. Hairy Brink and wife have accepted positions at "ee ranch. Mis. and Minn'e Mills Monday.

Most of th- are The little daughter of Mr. Albert Trey, were guests in Hutchinson last "week. The brick are now laid above the iop of the window frames on the bank Jbuilding. Mr. and Airs.

Ira King and C. Cecil were business guests in Hutchinson this week. Day is quite sick. one received a gold watch apiece, and Mr. Lantz icc eived als0 a new suit of clothes and Mrs.

lantz a beautiful new black dress. Mr. and Mrs. irval Crone, of Sylvia, visited a few days with friend-and relatives the first of the week. Sunday.

Miss Sadie and Julia Hand and Miss Wood, of Partridge, were in our town Monday trying to organize a his. their corn with disc wej-' is. Mills was with son the fore part of th' wek. Alfalfa will sonn do vit up. SOUTH RENO.

Air. Hipp is hauling corn to town this week. Air. L. Kerrick visited at Air.

Hodgson's Sunday. The farmers of this vicinity are busy sledding corn. Air. Jesse Campbell spent Sunday with Air. Solon French.

Airs. S. N. Hegarty and family visited at the Hedgeside farm Tuesday. Aliss Corine Shults, of Hutchinson, is spending the week with Miss Clara Smith.

Air. Banks, and son. Charlie, of Rice county, are visiting relatives in South Reno this week. On account of the death of Airs. E.

1. Crow, the social at Poplar will be postponed indefinitely. Rev. and APs. Fisher, of Partridcre.

shopping in Hutchinson Tues- wete of hr the county daughter's Mrs. AI -eat was a guest of first blooirts are setting oi now. The rain Sunday eveain; was gooI on the growing crops i-pt co n. Walt Tayior, Jon-s Doc Cook had their -o sh-li--J Tu-s- day. Mrs.

Annie Rush, of Emporia, is visiting her sister, drmn, iins week. Mr. Armonj Malone, fHutchinson, spent Saturday with his folks at music class. Mrs. John Bhket returned Saturday evening from Hutchinson with her baby, where she has been for some time at the Stewart hospital.

Mr. Claude Brideman, Mr. Ira Jones and John Dunn went to hikj eme.s lur mail carrier Jl. V. D.

3 has some good roads now, to travel. ant they cannot be kept toe, if 9 oi Tuesday. Mis 1 lb-nij Mli ent to Pret Trairie last week to visit relatives a short time. Mrs. Harry Paine, of Preston, was a guest of relatives in this vicinity last week.

Mr. and Airs. Hall, of Illinois. are quests of Air, and Airs. Saunders, west of town, this week.

Mr. and Airs. C. Pickens recently returned uom a visit with friends and expect to maintain a No. I mail rout.

Xickerson Friday evening to attend The crew that is dying tlie town-' the contest between the Websterians ship grading for the Missouri and Delphians. railroad was with us two days, our road boss done some good work wii'i- Daily BEE, 10 cents per week. them on the roals. Miss Icea Keoppie was on the sick lis: the first of the week. A social dance was given at Potter's hall Tuesday evening.

Rev. Foulk and family, of Garden City, spent Sunday in this city. Mrs. Curtis is now located in her home in the north part of town. Mrs.

Jones is entertaining her sisters, from Macksville, this week. Miss Mae Janney. of Lerado, visited in this city the fore part of the week. Miss Myrtle Buser's school closed last Friday after an eight months' term. Miss Tillie Porter entertained a number of young folks at her last Monday evening.

The Messrs. Dickson. Myers and Ponnickson. of Sylvia, visited in this city Monday evening. Mis- Winona Frazier, Myrtle King and Pearl Thompson spent Sunday with Miss Myrtle Carte-.

Jess Porter and family moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. Grace last Wednesday. The Book club served dinner and supper, and ice cream last Tuesday wita great success financially. Mrs. G.

K. Ksnrick and Miss Ruih have been making pastoral calls among Poplar people this week. Air. and Airs. Bailey and family, of Hutchinson, spent Sunday with Air.

Luther and attended church at Popla r. Susie and Janie Wildin. Fred Stevenson, Chester and AVillie Coleman attended the commencement at Nick-erson Friday. 1 home. Mrs.

Ginn visited Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. George White, near Arlington. Miss Carrie Brownlee, who has been out of town for some time, is back again. Mr. and Mrs.

Witler and boys were shopping in Hutchinson Wednesday of last week. Carrie Brownlee and Pearl MeSherry spent Sunday at Mr. Snodgrass's near Fairview. The new M. pastor, Rev.

Stephens, will be here to rill the pulpit Sunday evening. Annie Hoping g-'t off the train here Friday evening, enroute to her home A'lington. Mrs. Mae Jacobs, of near Srlingr, SAL ,3 i 1 If TV in ve SYLVIA. B.

Miles has purchased the Xuno res tau ram. has moved into his rew i-esidene. A. Mai'dis rs visiting- in this week. Dr.

and Mrs. Williamson are at-tend'ng- the World's lair. Rev. Learned pre.ched at the ehti'-f Sunday is visiting friends and these parts a few BUM Fancy Colorado Comb Honey. i Joe Whetstone returned Wednesday from Kansas City where he had been i 2 with a car load of ho2rs.

1 Quite a number of the voting peo-Jjiri P7 mm jm will leave soon tor an extended visit with relatives in Kansas City. The graduating exercises will be hed next Thursday evening. May 2d. A good p.ogram is being prepared. El li PER POUND 15c of this attended the party tJ piace piace Copenhave s.

at Ed est of town. on; fast i Soecisl Chcsp M'rs. C. Copen haver visited a fev. days with he-- son and daughter in I-Iutc-hinson and returned Fridav.

fc Rice. we will Several the boys attended the at Turon Tuesday. Hali Abbott's new building- oil Main street is earing comv-evion. Markle and Mardi? have just finished planting- forty ac res of -Rocky Pure Strained Alfalfa- Hi a a a zz a o-j or nica rice jc 1 1 1 a -Mis. r'iiiinei, ot i.if rawiifrf laiiei: anch, Sedan.

K-in-is't Try us. when in Hutchinson, for i grrc ce; ie. Mitchell 6c Wiliianiv. I turned to her home in i- ova Tht the latter pa: of last J-J a-d V-A Rov Mr. Fia-ik i-iinn the sour: looby UK Jo.

must the Folk say go. He ndian' bn: Dunn we-e in Hut hi'i -busrlnes the hitter part of la-t cantaloupes. Sylvia Milling com have i a SAO-KQ hi? fo-g- breakfast food. directors cf the Oil and Gas ny inet Tuesday of town, iarl-ed off the ret whe: the be started in a short ri.re. to dness in St.

Louis and I Kans-i City. If he will eviv. ie an I his 1 ji net i au'i LaiiLi e-ie- 0 iin i iii revise: a A very la to leeome is tion cf th? Amer! All of their chHIien and were present. Each msicts en Daily 10 cents per week. gi-andchildren cosset.

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