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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

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HUTCHINSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901. 8 We can tell you "what the men of fashion will wear' this sprint; atk us. Seeing i It CORN GOES HIGHER I People Look Farther Ahead Than Tomorrow. HUTCH IN SON, KANS Closed at an Advance of a Penny The Savings Banks Over Tuesday. Your eyes must last for years.

To do this they must be properly eared for We Are Ready to flelp You. Are ou Beady to Be Belped? It is Not-- Always Easy For a mother to decide upon her boy's outfit for the spring and summer, but we make it as simple as possible by of United State Wheat Also Recovered and Closed on a Nervous Market at an Advance. HENRY S. ZINN, And stock exchange transactions for the year just ended show enormous gams over any previous year. Part of this is due to generally better business conditions, but much of it to more economical methods of living, and consequent greater savings on the Hutchinson, Kansas.

Optician and Jeweler. showing garments that are adapted especially to the boy's age and the use to which the suit is to be put. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET I part of both the clerk and the great financier. Many of them learned that thev could M'KEE LIVERY AND MULE CO. Light Steers Strong, Stockers Save 3 LIVERY AN 3 BDAIDiNG STABLE.

GCOD RIGS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Has the Only Funeral Outfit in the Gity. to 'able nsicic and Feeders Higher. Hogs Closed Weak and a Nickel Lower at Kansas City" The Other Markets. Horses 2nd Moles Indsold' Rockaway for "Weddings and Calling.

Telephone No. 139. First Avenue West. BY BUYING READY A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT. HRW THEATRE.

Given by Mr. Edward Kreiser Assisted by the CLOTHING. Ladies' Chorus. The concert given last night at the First Presbyterian church was one of the best mntiinol ant.oi-hn.iii mpnts ever enven WE CAN give him stylish, well tailored, well fitting, serviceable suits, made by the best clothing manufacturers in America. Exclusive novelties for little fellows.

To see the styles we show is to see the latest. Yes, they are different in style, fit and price, besides every garment is warranted as represented. ONE NIGHT. Tuesday, April 2. Hubert Labadie's Grand Scenic Spectacular And Electrical Production of Goethe's Subline Hutchinson.

The possibilities of the Chicago. Chiuago, March 27. WHEAT March, 74J8c; April, 75ig'c; May, 75 76c. CORN March, 41c; May, 42c. OATS March, 24 25e; 250.

FORK March 815 60; May, $15.15. LARD March, May pipe organ were never more fully demonstrated here and the program given by Mr. Kreiser was well selected and artis IK r. tically performed Mr. Kreiser is from Kansas City and is a pupil of Guilmant 8.07; July, September, $8.02.

And they can get the same satisfaction if they buy clothing made by STEIN-BLOCK CO WHOLESALE TAILORS, for which we are sole agents in this city, that they did from a high priced tailor. If you have not yet been converted allow us to show you one of the New Spring Single or Double Breasted Sack Suits, made up in a fine black or blue Worsted Cheviot, or Serge, or stunning fancy patterns, and you'll be 'just exactly as well pleased with your personal appearance as yon would it you paid $35.00 to $50.00 for precisely the same styl to the most exclusive custom tailors. Suits, $12.50 to $20.00 (Other well known makes, $15.00 down to $4.95) And Your Money Back for the AskingOae Price. fc of Paris. His program last night began with "Grand Chorus" by Guilmant, which was followed by "BenedictionNuptiale," a very ingenious English composition by BUTTER Creameries 18 (Sale; dairies, ll18o.

EG HS 12.0. POULTRY Turkeys, felloe; chickens, 1015c: ducks, 9lle. Kansas City. Kansas Ci'y, March 27. Mr.

Herbert Labadie as Mephisto, Mary Van Tromp as Marguerite and an excellent supporting company. The entire scenic and electrical pro duction carried by the company. Management of Edwin Patterson. Hollies, Mr. Kreiser explained the plan iupon which it was composed whice added interest to the piece.

The musical audi- CI ence showed a keen delight in Vr. Krei- VHJSaT May, 67c; July, 6Hi3e; I'UICES (, efnvfc Aft.PV No. 2 cash, hard, 68 0 71c; No. 3 hard, 6668Ci No. 2 red, 7273e; No, 3 red, 6970o; No.

2 spring, No. 3 Parquette circle and boxes Parquette, dress circle and first two the concert variations in rows balcony 50e the "Vesper Hymn" Mr. Kreiser Balance of balcony 35c gave anci arrangement of "Old Kentucky Gallery 250 Home" as an encore with an effect that Seats on Sale at WlnBtow-iBookBtor be to His ciosiDg spring, 67c. CORN May, 38c; cash No, 2 wised, 38 Mo; No. 2j white, 40c; No.

3 white, 390- number was "Grand Processional March" from "The Queen of Sheba" by Gounod, which fully demonstrated all of the grandeur of the composition and of the instrument. Mr, Kreiser was assisted in the concert jt You Buy of Us as Low as Others Buy to Sell Again, by the Ladies' Chorus under direction of HUTCHINSON MARKET. OATS No. 2 white, 282Sc. RYE No.

2, 51c. HAY Choice timothy, choice prairie, $8.509.00. BUTTER Creamery. 17Q20o; dairy, fancy, 16o. EGGS Fresh, lOJc.

Receipts of wheat 44 cars. uvt Chicago. Chioa-go, March, 27. CATTLE Receipts. choice Mr.

Hoagland, and Hutekinso.i's sweet singers were warmly received by the large audience present. HiY Loose, baled, $6.50. CHOP 70c OATS 30c. Ho XOP SALEB, Welht. Am.

ar. Native Steeri l'Virt 5 9 19 StiTeOowi nd ie 4 a '1 8tockerind Feeder! 1-1 finil 7U0 i oO CALVES $4.00 6. 25. HOGS Receipts, weak, oc lower; heavy, $5.90 (6.97 packers, Live Stock. CATTLE Dressed beef steers, itoiiksrs and feeders The Misses Graves, four sisters, contributed to the program by vocal quartet selections.

From the beginning to the close the concert was enjoyed by everyone present. Burlington Route Its New Line, Denver-Northwest, via Billings. fhe Burlington's Denver Northwest Main Line was completed September 16th. It taps the Kansas City-Billings Line at Alliance, Neb. It is the short line, Denver to Helena, Spokane, and the direct line to the upper Northwest, Daly 36 Hours Denver to Buttefielena.

Only 48 Hours Denver to Spokane. Only 62 Hours Denver to Paget Sound. lIhis will be the main traveled toad for passengers going via Denver to Northern Pacific Points. TO DENVER, SCENIC COLORADO, UTAH, PACIFIC COAST: Two great daily trains from Kansas City, St. Joseph.

Weekly California excursions, personally conducted. TO THE EAST: Besl equipped trains to Chicago and St. Louis. TO the NORTH: Best trains to Oms-na, St. Paul, Minneapolis, j.

C. Bramhall L. W. Wakelev, P. A.

82:1 Main Geu'l. Passenger Agen Kansas Citv, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Howakd Elliott, 4.00; milkers and springers, $25.00 to 835.00.

mixed, lights, pigs, $5.005.60 MOyS S4.70$4.85; owing to qual steady, others slow; native steers, $3.75 COO; stockers and feeders, REV. VENNUM CHANGES. SHEEP Reoeipts, steady; mut ity, Prult and Produce. fhe following are wholesale prices: APPLES Per bushel, Idaho, $1.40. POTATOES Colorado Pearls, 75c; Colorado Rurals, 80c; Uaths, 70c, Wis-consias, 65c; Iowa Rurals, 00c.

SEED STOCK Red River Early Ohios. Doc; Minnesota Early Ohios, 80c; Iowa Early Ohios, 75c. CABBAGE Per pound, 2c. BEETS Per bushel, 50c. ONIONS Per pound, 3c PARSNIPS Per pound, lo.

SWEET POTATOES Per bushel, 60o B'CTTUS Country, 12 15c TSOGS llJ15o. COUNTRY LA KD 8a CHICKENS Hens, 5Cc, springs, 8c, cows and heifers, $2.70 bulls, tons, $4. 25(5. 00; lambs, $5 105.30. Has Been Transferred to the Charge at Dover, Oklahoma.

The Evangelical conference which has St. Lnnli. St. Louis. March 27.

CATTLE KonerptP, natives just closed its session at Randolph, Annual Messiah Concerts of Bethany College at Llndsborg. For the above occasion the Missouri Pacific will soli tickets, Hutchinson to Lindsbovg and return, at rate of $1.26. Tickets on sale March 30 to April 7 in elusive, with final return limit April 9. tf P. J.

Leimbach, Agent. makes a change in the pastorate of the easy; steers, stockers. and Evangelical church in this city. Rev. $2.754.35.

CALVES $4.25 5. 75. HOGS Receipts, opened 5o lower; closing 5 10c lower; top bulk of sales, $5 Kansas Oit.f, March 27. CATTLE Rece'pts, light steers strong; stockers and feeders higher; native steers, audheiferp, feeders, $2.45 gi4.65; cows and heifers, f2.004.80. HOrif Receipts 10,000: shade Veunum is transferred to the church at Dover, Kingfisher county, Oklahoma.

Rev. F. M. Maushart is appointed to the pigs, lights and packers. butchers, We do not like the expression "circle of friends," for the reason that the enly time a man's friends stand in a circle, is when he is being let down in his grave.

charge here, which includes the church on Tenth avenue and the church near Qrsln. WHKAT No. 2, 5So; No. 3, 56 CORN 33c. F.KAN 60c per hundred.

H01iT3 C5e per hundred Mo General Munasor, St. Joseph One-half cent, a word each issue Niws $2.75 4.75; stockers and feeders, $4,00 Atchison Want Column 5.25; bulls Medora. Rev. Johnson, who used to live in Hutchinson, is retaiued as pastor at Maiion, and the presiding elder, Rev. Tobias, of Newton, was reappointed.

BRimiEs to "it ri Fresh asparagus. Smith Fiudlay. W. A. Gustafson visited in McPhorson yesterday.

Presbyterian Ladies' Sewing Society meets Thursday at 2 p. in church parlor. Business of importance to at California tend to. Nicest large strawberries, 25c a box, at Ed Sweet Co's. A.

B. A. members your' attendance is rpfin Wm Wednesday evefring, March 27th. Business of necessity to every member to be looked after, s-tu-w From Hutchinson, Tuesdays to April 30. Through tourist sleepers to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change also chair cars.

California offers the homeseeker productive lands, perfect climate, good markets. Santa Fe Route. I Li LI tu J. W. Butters of Prairie City, Iowa, who with his family has been visiting Mrs, Butters' parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Win. Duncan, left last night for Iowa to sell out his business and property. He will return to Hutchinson and locate his fam ily here. It. It.

McDonald, who has been night Address, A. WALKER, Agent, Hutchinson, Kansas. clerk at the Bauta Vo hotel, has gone to (2) Las Vegas, New Mexico, to take a sim ll ifPSA pi mi y-- ilar position. J. F.

Shea, who has been connected with the llarvey House at WILL CLOSE LATER. Raton, JSlow Mexico, succeeds Mr. Mc Donald here. Costs the smoker 10c; 2 for 25c; 15c; according to size. "America's because of its superior quality.

Th family of Frank C. Fiold at Pretty lhn.h-tn ban been ouaiantino 1 for somo Grocery Stores Will Keep Open Until 7:30 After This Week. The Grocers' Association met last night and discussed the advisability of the hour of closing from 6:30 to 7:30. time on account of several- light casts of aniitil nnx. Onlv two members ot the famtlv now have the disease and they will soon bo In condition so that tho Always uniform.

According to the agreement made last year the grocers will co-nmonce keeping quarantine may be released. Very Cheap Rates via K. P. onen until 7:30 next Monday ulglit. A Onlv $23 and $25 is all it takes to buy number of the grocorymen aro In favor of a ticket to any point in MoulauW, Idaho, con! the early closing during the Moscr, Distributors, Kansas Mo WnxhiiiEton.

Ureiwii and Juitmh Coliim summer. blaon any Tuesday up to and incluJ'uiK Anrtl not h. and $40 and 45 for tho round TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY trip, good to return thirty days from date of salo. Call on or addre-s agent for full particulars. "iiiTKiu-Plnnh enne.

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