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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 10

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IV; i I. ttt1 tt IT. CI -irtr ir a a rnrvrTvr mil FOR NT MISCELLANEOUS. WITH COVERED HEAD IIS A WHITE PlfLES ENTERTAIN OFFICIALS Commercial Club Will Hold a Smoker Tuesday Night mmM EEAOT CO. 160 acres Ford County, cIobs to Bucklln, to exchange for city property.

10 Room modern House In best part of city to trade for western land. 2 Room house, new for sale cheap. $900, terms. 160 Acres Reno county land, 4 miles, to trade. SO acres fine land for sale.

House In Kinsley 'to trade. Some Wlchta property to exchange. 160 acres close to Kinsley to trade. Nice farm close to Larned to trade. We Bell all kinds of Typewriters, Rent typewriters at $2.50 per montS.

Write all kinds of good insurance. PHONE 42.NO. 3 EAST SHERMAN 1MEEIM EEALTTY CO. That beautiful 2V4 story, new, thoroughly modern including furnace, nine room residence, southwest corner of Avenue A and Elm, nice shade trees, exceedingly well located. This property Is now vacant, but will be rented soon If not sold.

Will give very reasonable terms to purchasur. See owner. diN No. 4 East Sherman. Hutchinson, Kan.

FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE Five acres, nicely located, close in, very best of soli, plenty of shade, fruit, etc. This must be seen to bo appreciated; will consider small residence in on deal if located right. Price only $3200 and will make terms, We have for sale only, a good well located seven room completely modern house with furnace at a price that will make you buy if you are interested in a home, you can practically make your own terms. We have merchandise for land, laud for merchandise, city property for' iand, business for farms and ranches, etc In fact are in a position to matc'a anything you huve, call at office, p.tone or write. R.

C. GETTER CO. I KOTIC1. Any dvertlaMunt Inserted to run till forbidden, must be stopped by wrlU'na order. No attention will lie paid to dlkoontlnu notice by Ul- CDuD or verbal order.

Bum we (Ive Hit ot latter that have mHlleu to The News In uwr to 4dvertinint In this column that have ot oi called for, fartie to who fb letuira boloiur wW yleaa all fof T-S3 Two. A-85 Threa. O-SB One. -85 One. K-8ii On.

T-85 Ona. One. A-rtU Flva. I-8U Fifteen. K-H6-SU.

One. B. X. One. 86 One.

XNlneteen. WANTED MALE HELP. MEN wanted to dig sweet potatoes; good wuges. Sherman Ploughe, 9331' -11. b-u WANTED A first class tinner who la capable of managing a good shop ana can sot furnaces; unqu'estion'iblo lesara- lng character and hublta; position tinnt.

The Home Uuililers Asm A loh- lta, Kansas. 8-3t WANTED Apple pickers at once Chas. Christopher, Route No. 4, Uty. 30-tr WANT El Three gootl view, camera op erators; must oe sooer anu uwhu For particulars, Bailey Photo to Inson, Kan.

Hutch- 10-12 WANTED Apple pickers. $1.25 per day and board. 1'aggy i-iaiuauou x.u.. 7fc4F-ll. MEN wanted to learn barber trade.

You can't appreciate our offer without our fro Moler Barber Col- Kansas City, mo. WANTED Cook, at Queen immediately. City Hotel, 8-10 WANTED Dishwasher, at Stewart Hos- pital. Inquire In the mornings. 8-tf WANTED FEMALE HELP.

50 white women to pica rrA AO- cnicKens; sitauy wum, 'ply Swift Co. 8-5t WANTED Lady hand Ironers. at once; nrefai-red. Jones Hand Laundry, 14 West Fifth. 8-10 I WANTED Chambermaid, i Hotel.

at Brevooi 10-11 tir xTTir'n nr fnr e-nneral houseworl: Mrs. D. A. Moore, 514 First east. 8-3t WANTED A white housework.

Mrs. E. '129 Seventh east. Hardcastle, No. 10-tf 'WANTED Colored woman for cook.

Call i 444. 10'6t WANTED A woman for general Mrs. K.n-oirE'S. 215 Seventh east. 6t 'WANTED Fifty women to pick I ens.

Swift Co. chick- 17 -tf 1 to pick Iwavtiti Rfi colored women I chickens; steady work; good wages. Ap-. tply Swift Co. I I At Which Officers of Kansas Fraternal Citizens Will Be Quests.

OPEN HEADQUARTERS THEN State Offices of New Order Be Opened Here October 15. And Hutchinson Business Men Will Extend a Hearty Greet- in? to Them. The state headquarters of the Kansas Fraternal Citizens will be opened in Hutchinson, October 15. Official notice to this effect is now being sent out to the local assemblies of the order over Kansas. Secretary J.

T. Gray will move his family here at once from Winfield. On next Tuesday evening, the day the headquarters are formally opened, the officials of the new order will be entertained by the Hutchinson Commercial club with a luncheon and smoker, to give them a welcome to Hutchinson. The officers of the organization, who will be Hutchinson's guests at this time are as follows: State President Rodolph Hatfield, of Wichita. State Vice President A.

W. Tyler, of Hutchinson. 'State Secretary Jos. T. Gray, of Winfield.

State Treasurer M. A. "Waterman, of Kansas City. General Attorney Judge Jos. G.

Johnson, of Peabody. State Physician Dr. G. W. Alla-man, of Atchison.

State Conductor W. G. Bird, of Kansas City. State Guard John W. Kaiser, of Fort Scott.

State Sentinel L. C. Criner, of Mc-Pherson. Executive council R. W.

Hemphill, of Norton, W. S. Eastman, of Topeka and John Winn, of Fort Scott. Board of Auditors W. H.

Kutz, of Parsons, J. B. Adams, of Eldorado, J. C. O.

Morse, of Hutchinson. State DeDuty J. B. Blazer, of Wichita. HE'S WITH THE MORMONS.

J. E. Helsby Writes from Salt Lake City to The News. The News has received a postcard from J. E.

Helsby, who is covering some western territory for his shoe house. He wrote from Salt Lake City tbat he attended a service in the Mor mon Tabernacle on Sunday (this sounds so much like when I m-ivTCT-i it nnf-B music saleslady, at KOIl RENT Suite of desirable office hIho single office room, well located, close In; rent reasonable. lmjulrt Newn 8-t FOR RENT An auto repair shop; good locality; 80 mllea from Hutchinson, on Santa Fe Trail. A splendid opening for expert mechjnlo. Write or call The Auto Kiipply Hutchinson, Kansas.

10-3t FOR RUNT Buck part of store, 109 South Wain. Hoam Bros. 6-tf FOR 1U3NT- -aurage; 107 Eleventh west. 9-11 FOR RENT Three office or rooms over Hunsloy'g. Ed N.

sleeping Sweet. 9-3t FOR RENT Office or desk room, sonic Temple, Sweet Coe. Ma-9-3t FOR RENT After Oct. 1st, all kinds of typewriters at $2.50 per month. BREHM REALTY CO.

28-tf FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE 422 east, nine rooms, 99 ft. frontage; terms. Laura A. Payne.

Phone 2492 and 114W. 5-11 FOR SALE by L. K. Jacobs, phone 438W, four new modern cottages from $1,000 up. Also figure your bills with him for he is a known contractor and builder.

Inquire 724 First east or D20 Seventh west. Septl2-2-mo FOR SALE Suburban home, 124 lots. 7 rooms, good orchard of cherries, peaches, apricots, plums and apples; good terms; $2,800. R. V.

McDERMED. 6-tf MY PROPERTY, 619 A east for sale. Phone 1676W. G. B.

Chaffin. 20-tf FOR SALE Seven-room house, closets, lights, gas, bath, cellar, attic, barn, 62-foot front. See B. L. Brewer, 625 Fourth cast or any real estate agent.

tf L03T LOST Lady's gold watch and chain. Owners name engraved In case. Return to News. 10-lt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ARKANSAS The state of low values and great future.

Investors, notice, 7,500 acres smooth and rolling land adjoining farms now raising good crops of corn, cotton, vegetables and fruits. High and healthy. Good towns near. A part of the state that Is growing rapidly. $5.50 an acre.

Will divide and make terms. Write us. Moore Martin, Prescott, Arkansas. $4S0 CASH! Choice Meade Kansas, quarter, well located, unimproved, excellent soil. Price $480 cash, balance easy terms.

This Is a "snap price" for quick deal. Get busy. 25-eod W. V- GRIFFITH, Plains, Kan. 1.000 ACRES RANCH LAND.

Solid body on Cimarron river, 5 miles to railroad. Some fence, well, windmill, res- ervoir; smau casn payment, long lime on uiiuuiue, per ueui. aim lei ills 11 in terested. Price $6.25 per acre. ood-l-Ot JNO.

W. BAUGHMAN, Liberal, Kansas. FOR SALE 480 11 miles from Min-neola, Kansas, 270 acres in cultivation, 240 acres in wheat at the present time, all goes with place, balance of place very best of pasture, with living water the year through, new house 12x20 barn for eight head horses, never failing spring at house, 4 miles of 3-wire fence, quite bit of timber on place, in good neighborhood: price $24.00 per ace; $4,000.00 cash; good terms on balance. 8-12t NATE NEAL, Real Estate, Minneola, Kansas. FOR SALE at sacrifice, new "four-room house, big lot, 44x300 feet, fenced, shade, fine location; cut price $775.00.

Call after 6 o'clock or Sunday 9-12 FOR RENT New six-room cottage on east side. Phone 2323J. 9-tf STRAYED. STRAYED While bird dog, spots on ears, blind in one eye. W.

C. Epperson. Phone 923F-6. 3-tf 8 room house, modern, 11 east. 7 room house, modern, 11 east.

6 room house, modern, 11 east. 7 room house, 9th west, 100 block. 7 room, modern, Sherman east, 300 block. Above priced worth the money. Bargains in vacant lots.

W. A. N. Main. Phone 2278 8-room house, close in.

600 4-room house, $100 down 1,000 6- room house, 2 lots, close in 1,050 8-room house, 30 lots, Darn, snap. Best little home in the city, 1 block of school 3,000 7- room residence, suburban, 12 lots, barn, fruit, etc 2,800 10-room residence, 2 lots, at a sac- rlflce L600 Modern fiomes from $1,400. up. Can fit you out in any kind of home and priced right. 21 lots, well located, best of soil, 1 block of car line.

Just right to build; make offer. First class hotel of 31 rooms, doing a good business, cash or city property considered 1,500 80 acres, 6 miles of city, 4-room house, trees, fruit, to trade for city 3,000 sun acres, well improved, good Reno Co. farm, to trade for more land improved, in Clark or Meade uo. 160 acres, 140 acres In corn, land lord's share or corn goes to pur chaser; snap; only 7,000 160 acres, well improved, aitatta farm edge or city; trade ior city property 26,000 TJnfprences: First National, Commercial, Citizens ana iteno oiaie oanas, uy. E.

IT. MsMlMISP REAL ESTATE BROKER. No. 15 South Main Street. NOT A MEMBER OF THE REAL ES TATE ASSOCIATION.

Business Getting Better, When you list your property we do not ask you to sign a binding con tract. A fine little home, Sherman east, thoroughly modern, $3,100. 5-room property, north Monroo, very cheap, $1,060. Few days only. Good hotel proposition In Garden City.

80 acres fine land close to Hutchinson, for westemi land. 80 acre3 near Harper, improved, for more land. See ms for vacant lots. Jet your properties with' us. Haines Realty Co.

Over Bon-Ton Bakery, 10-tf A drowning man might grasp at a straw, but it wouldn't amount to much as a life preserver. Atchison Globe. KOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. INCUBATOKH, brooders ana four hun-cired thoroughbred chlckena for nlo, cheap; nra leaving town, I'hono 1116. fc-tf KOK SAJJ3 At bargain, 1J10 Moilol Cadillac.

Win. Kelly. f-6t VOn Cheap good combination heating Blove, Hutohlnson China Store. 1-tf FOR SALE Cheap, pianola piano player, music and bunch; also bed davenport, 1019 North Main, l'hone 2274. 8-31 FOR SALE 31 feeders, weight about 1100 lbs.

Call Walter C. Tierce, Hutchlnson-Durlow phone; also Partridge phone. 8-14 FOR SALE First mortgage J3.000.00, 6 per cent, on Reno county raini. H. F.

McUcrmed. 14-tf FOR SALE New five-passenger automobile; been used six weeks; leaving ths oily. Address P. O. Box 43, Hutchinson, Kan.

FOR HALE A Scotch Collie pup; sewing machine, l'hone S24F-21. also 9-2t FOR HALE A good Jersey, cow, three years old; will be fresh soon. Inquire 129 West Fourteenth. FOR SALE eighty head of yearling steers. Inquire of Frank- Roff, Kingman, Kan.

FOR SALE Mnxwell auto, 2-pifl-senger, $200. Inquire Nickerson Garage. eod-28-10 FOR SALE Ono large oil outftf, Including tank, etc, burner and Phone 2323J. 9-tf FOR SALE Hogs, all size. Bush.

Phone S24F-H. Flora A. 7-10 FOR SALE Young mare, very gentle, city broke, inquire snarcer iuui 405 South Main. Phone 3-tf FOR Fine Poland China brood sew with 10 pigs. Inquire at 403 east.

Phone 825J. 10-12 FOR SALE Cider and windfall apples, 25c per delivered. l'hone 647. 10-15 FOR SALE Maxwell Runabout Inquire T. Ball, Post Office.

10-19 FOR SALE Pears. Call 917K-3. 10-i6 FOR SALE Onions, also hand picked Ben Davis, Wlnesaps and Missouri Pippin apples. W. R.

Cone, 900 West Seventeenth street. Phone 2554. 3-tf FOR SALE at farm; winter apples fall apples 50c, windfall apples 3oc; order now. Lee Longford. Phone U15N-2.

2 tf FOR SALE No. 6 Dry Cells, testing 20 ampere or better 15c each. Nelson Mfg. Co. 28-u FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures in good locution, the only one in town, at a bar- gain, if taken at once.

Auuress u- 1 Lawhead, Cullison, Kan. -bt I AM at my farm and will put up fine winter apples, any variety, the choice nf thp orchard, delivered anywhere in Hutchinson at $1.25 per now ready for delivery Phone 1660W and Mrs. Ed Ardery. 7-t WHY NOT buy your trunks and grips direct from the Hutchinson Trunk Factory and save middle men's profits. 4-tf SHEEP for puro bred registered 2 -year-old Rice 17-tf Shropshire yeaumgs anu rams.

John ColUwater, Chase, Kansas. APPLES 25c per bu. at Lelmbach orchard on Fifth west. 3-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Call WANTED Men to see our new nats, $1.60, $1.98, $2.50 -and $3, on credit; 50c week.

Comer- Commerce Hoke Bldg. Phone 1986. 9-4t WANTED to weave rag carpets and rugs at 216 east. 10-tf WANTED to store your sweet potatoes rr- the winter. Sherman Ploughe, 933F-11 d-u ANTED Men to see our $3.50 shoes, $1 cash, balance 50c a week.

Comer Commerce Hoke Bldg. Phone 1986. 9-4t WANTED Gentleman for room and board at 225 East Second or phone 1162. 7-tf WANTED Ladies to see our skirts, net-t ticoats and shoes on credit; 50c a wprIc. Comer Commerce none eiug.

Phone 1986. 9-4t WANTED Men to see our trousers, $2.50 to $1 cash, balance 50c a week. Cnmer Commerce Hoke Bldg. Phone 1986. 9-4t WANTED Good, large, gentlework iiare.

A. H. Martin, 319 East Eleventh. -10 FIVE-ROOM modern house by the 16 th of November; responsible party. Address D-88, care News.

5-10 WANTED Ladles to -see our new coats, $7 50 to $25, on credit; the $1 a week plan Comer Commerce Hoke Bldg. Phone 1986. 9-4t WANTED Horses to winter, plenty of good feed, two dollars per month. Had-ley farm, three miles northwest of city. 9-2t WANTED To buy, horse and covered delivery wagon, for cash; must be in good order.

Box 57, Hutchinson, Kan. 8-10 WANTED Mothers to see our little girls' coats and boys' suits on credit; 60c a week. Comer Commerce Hoke Bldg. Phone 1986. 9-4t FOR RENT RESIDENCES.

FIVE-ROOM modern cottage, 225 west. Inquire 221 First west. First 1-tf FOR. RENT Five-room cottage, lights; no children; 422 east. gas, 5-11 FOR RENT Seven-room house, water, light, street.

gas, one diock central nuuu Inquire 218 A west FOR RENT Four-room house on Third east. Phone 2544W. 10-3t FOR RENT Five-room modern cottage iw Tvjnvemher 1: 616 East B. Call 608 East B. i 10-11 FOR RENT Six-room house, modern, good chicken yard, blue grass lawn; S10 Fifth east.

$15.00 month. Inquire 328 North Main street. 6-tf FOR RENT Seven-room house, good re-nar Phone 110 or 1124. O. Q.

Shan- non. 9-2t FOR RENT Five-room modern cottage, 316 Fifth west. Inquire at 303 Sixth west. H. H.

Sheeley. 2tf FOR RENT 106 Eleventh west. 20 Eleventh west. Phone 1342J. Inquire 1-tf FOR RENT Five-room house with stable for horses, $10.00 month, 815 East Second A.

J. Coombs at Boston Store. 12-tf FOR RENT Apartment at Washington Terrace, hot water heat, corner Ninth and Washington. Inquire 421 Third east Phnno 2211W. 3-tf MONEY TO LOAN.

MONET TO LOAN, ON FARMS; low rates; no delay. CITY LOANS. See me about them. JOHN M. KINKEL.

McCurdy Bld. WANTED Soft, clean rags. Call ai News office. at Went to Earj Shoulders and Wholo Body( Thick and Sticky on Head, Eruption Covered With Blood, Cu-ticura Soap and Ointment Cured." Ransom, IU. "The trouble tarted on our baby when ho was only about two weok old.

Started like llttlo white plmploa, looked like an old scab of blo6d and matter. Ills whole heud was covered for ft few' months then It went to his ear, houldcrs, and bis whole body. It seemed to come out thick and sticky on his head, while on the other parts of his body it was more like wator coming out of the skin. ITe would scratch until the eruption would be all covered1 with blood and gradually iprcad. The least little stir or rub would cause the sores to bleed, spread and itch.

Never bad a full night's sloop, restless all night. 1 "The sores woro horrid to look at. It lasted until be was about two and a half years old. Then wo saw an eczema advertisement In the paper to use but It did no good. Then we used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment.

We put the Cuti-sura Ointment on thick at bed time and put a tight hood on so he could not scratch the sores. Then we washed It clean with Cuticura Soap and warm water twice a day, and he was completely cured." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. Sulzberger, Dec.

30, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston." WTender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick, 25c.

Sample free. 000 people were there and when could not get in. "Pretty chilly here," he wrote. "Thj mountains are covered with snow which is said to be very Great country and great trip and I am working hard, selling shoes everj day." DELEGATES TO COME. Kansas Commercial Clubs Will Be Represented at Big Farm Congress.

The Commercial clubs of the clUes of Kansas are sending in the names of their delegates who will be here for the big Kansas Agricultural and Industrial, Nov. 19 and 20. J. C. Hooper of Ness City is coming to represent the Ness City Commercial club.

C. L. Moses of Great Bend will represent the Great Bend Commercial club, and President E. C. Crary of the McPherson board ot trade will represent the McPherson club here.

"itt'Hli GRAPES ARE CHEAPER. Larger Supply is Bringing Down ths Market Price. The market price of grapes dropped two cents a basket in the local wholesale produce market today, as a result of the heavy receipts of this fruit from the east. The Hutchinson Produce Co. was quoting, grapes today at 21 to 24 cents per basket.

'T'here is a plentiful supply, which is causing prices to be lower," explained a fruit man today. "And they are exceptionally fine quality, too." Notice to the Real Estate Exchange. This is to notify you of our withdrawal from said exchange. 10-3 1 Haines Realty Co. What is Christian Science? You may learn Friday night at Convention Hall.

10-2t 1 9 Inclusive To every purchaser of a COPPER CLAD during this week we will give absolutely FREE a set of Aluminum Cooking Utensils valued at $8.00 Hot Biscuits and Coffee served to all customers. 6 North Main WJ i Go i PERHAPS HERE. If You Have Not Read It You May Find It In This Column. D. A.

Moore writes fire insurance. Mrs, J. H. Hinshaw attended the festivities at Wichita today. Harper Seward, of Sylvia, is visiting in this city today with friends.

George Hudson was among the out of town visitors here today from her home in Sylvia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, of Sterling, are visiting here today with friends and relatives. F.

E. Hippie, of the Liberal Elevator Co. is back at his post again after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Hinshaw, of near Burrton, were guests of their son, J. H. Hinshaw, today.

Rev. Chas. Hendershot, United Brethren pastor at St. John, was a visitor in the city last evening. Mrs.

J. C. Smith will return this evening from Ottawa, where she has been visiting with her father. George Costello has returned from a trip to Boston, New York state and other eastern points which was his old home. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. McKee and Dr. and Mrs.

J. D. Hinshaw spent yesterday at W7ichita, returning last night by motor car. Dr. and Mrs.

D. Hinsaw, of Canon City, are visiting in Hutchinson, guests of the former's brother, Prof. J. H. Hinshaw.

Miss Mary Davis, of Burrton, will arrive tomorrow to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne, of Fourth Avenue east.

Mrs. A. E. Atkinson and Mrs. C.

W. Stamey returned today from Larned where they attended the state convention of the Christian church. Mrs. J. H.

Hitch and Miss Katherine Hitch of Guymon, were the guests of Mrs. O. E. DeVoss yesterday while enroute home from Missouri where they have been visiting. One Week YOU are cordially invited to attend our demonstration and cooking WSf-is exhibit on the famous Copper Clad 1 Malle able Range.

6 North Main Nelson OUR TREAT I have exclusive on S. E. Carpenter's new B-room, 135 ft. front, 1119 Sixth east; a snap, terms, $1800; also C. B.

Murray's home, 315 Eleventh west, 6 rooms, almost modern; terms. Don't buy till seeing these. ED A. KING, Phone 359. McCurdy Bldg.

AiQteir is BM Another bargain from our list disappeared yesterday sold to a man with an eye to business. We have a good one for you. Can't tell you much here only mention these samples. Come and see our full list; 4 acres and new 5 rm house, chicken houses, barn, some fruit, corner Main 6th 'in South Hutch, west of river bridge. Cut $250 off price, making It now $2,100, part cash.

77 ft corner 6th cheap, make offer. 4 lots 11th W. $100. This Is a hummer: 2 story 9 rm house, good shape, big shade, partly No. 124 10th- E.

Close to Main, etc. See it and make offer. No Interest to pay on this: 4 rm new mod cot, cement porch and cellar, gas, Its, good cash pay't, bal monthly, no int. Next to cor. and Cleveland! 10-lt Owner wishes to, leave city and will sell at $1175.00, small payment down, or will take trade for equity.

Phone 229. No. Main. SSPECSL FFEEHJM 2 Fine lots, east Eleventh, 50x187 ft. Owner non resident and has cut price to $700.

2 good lots east Eleventh, 50x165 ft, above grade. Price $950. 50 feet Twelfth east, a nice site, $750. 33 close in southeast part, $250. 10 rooms modern, furnace, 66ft, barn, 1-2 block of Main, northwest part, $4000.

Loans, Fire and Tornado Insurance. Birwi ISirofHhsirs 12J4 N. Main. Over Bon Ton Bakery. The Mutual Bldq.

Loan Assn. of Hutchinson, a home company, pays 5 per cent semi-annual dividends. Stock withdrawable, without discount, on 30 days' notice. A sure way to pay off a mortgage. Under the supervision of the State Bank Commissioner.

Let me tell you about it. JOHN M. KINKEL, Sec. McCurdy Building. eod-l-tf BROWNING'S DISAPPOINTMENT.

His One Greatest Disappointment Was His Son, Work Not Good. London. Robert Browning's great hopes for his son were not fullfilled. One of the poet's disappointments was the rejection, of a statue by Pen sent to the academy in the '80s. Though Pen Browning's statue was erected, two or three pictures painted in Belgium, clever In a hard, realistic technique," but very far from beautiful, were hung at the academy.

Browning was sensitively anxious about the reputation of these works. On one occasion, when he was showing his son's pictures on a studio Sunday, ne said to a friend who mentally noted the saying with its rather strained modesty: "You see, people expect so much from him because he had a clever mother." One of the pictures, by the way, represented an exceedingly large pig. It was a pig seen through no temperament at all. Running In Two Sections. Rock Island train No.

1 has been running in two sections this week. Ths Me colonist rush to California is on and the buslnes requires that the 'train be operated in sections. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Hood, of Sterling, are visiting in Hutchinson, Mrs. Hood undergoing treatment here. Miss Cecil Lamont was operated on for appendicitis last evening and is getting along nicely today. Mrs. E.

yesterday friends. E. Frlzell of Larned spent In this city visiting with Copter Linen, mm S. H. Kress.

Co. WANTED Competent girl for general Mrs. H. T. Igou, 201 East Sixth street.

FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. A PLACE to work for room -and board by sohnol. Inquire at NO. uiri attending 135 North Main. 8-12 FOR KENT Two rooms downstairs, 228 west, for light housekeeping.

Inquire at 304 west. 8-11 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, ai ru-oi NICELY furnished llgnt nouseneepu rooms, coal oia iiuru uaai. FOR RENT Light nouseiceepios ruum. Phone 356W; 329 A west. H)-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms 128 First west.

8-tf FOR RENT Part of a furnished house, close in. AQariss i-. v-. 2-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 525 A east. 4-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 318 Fifth east.

7-12 FOR RENT Modern furnished furnace heat. Phone 1660W. rooms, 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for house-, nlsn nice sleeping rooms; 104 West Fourth. 25-tf MODERN furnished front rooms. 1245W.

Phone 26-tf FURNISHED light housekeeping room. jci, First east. 1-tf FURNISHED Two housekeeping rooms, Second west. 2-tf, 12 MODERN rooms over 107 and 109 r. South Main.

BREHM REALTY CO. 28-tf "FOR RENT Modern rooms for housekeeping and sleeping; 419 Norh Main. 4-1, FOR RENT Desirable rooms for house keeping; also sleeping rooms; 307 Sec ond west. 6-6t NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS. SEVTONE d7essfrrn7MrXFT Hutchinson will make fittings any time this week at 126 First east.

Phone 2419 J. NOTICE TO READ ESTATE DEALERS I have nstea my west with the Real Estate Exchang and I hereby cancel all former listments with it M. M. Miller. 10-lt Ullir, i GMFFITH, optician, 24 North Maitf Vr-psa WARDELL, 5S1 Third east, dress-MmakingAand taUoring.

Phone 2600W.ib TO TRADE. TRAlDE good Oklahoma farrn also urtros mi 'rf 109 South Main. 6-tf rrrTTRADE for Hutchinson residence, S2 500 stock in one of the largest and "be, businesses in Hutchinson; averages better than 8 per cent net. ThornhiU ft Conner. FOR SALE OR TRADE.

S7TirALE OR TRADE An Improved Meade county farm; must be sold soon, inquire Hutchinson Overall Glove Co. BUSINESS OPPORTUJrnES. proposition, the best tiuuv1 house for rent, furniture for sale. Call at 126 First east. a fMl V.

Phone 23-tf shop, a snap, two Chapman-Frazier, Newtom BARBER chairs. a i tf i i OCTOBER 1 4 i lij it Hardware SEE OUR WINDOWS city 7-tf SEE John B. Welch for farm or loan dHlav: 224 North Main Kan. .1.

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