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The Hutchinson Gazette from Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

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TkE HUTCHINSON DAILY GAZETTE. TUESDAY. JANUARY It, 1910. PAGE TWO. APPOINT DEPUTY ASSESSORS.

HIBH SCHOOL TRUSTEES CANNON'S PRESTIGE RE-ELECTED OLD OFFICERS IS ON THE DECLINE County Assessor Named Township Trustees in All Townships. BARGAIN NEWS Met at Nickcrscn Ycs.erday For An- nual Session 'New Building Delayed by Bad Weather INSURGENTS HAVE DEFEATED SPEAKER ONCE. The county commissioner- at this forenoon's session approved the appointment by County Assessor J. E. Conktin, as deputy county assessors At the annual meeting of the county high school Uustees at Sicker son Monday ail the were re-elect- the trustee ot each township, the list i Pinchot's Frier.ds Feared to Trust Cannon Threat of Lack of Patronage Did Not Deter Progressives Dodge Vote.

ed. Roi County Superintendent S. P. and is president of the board. ex-oflteio.

Copeland was chosen FROM KERN'S CLEARANCE SALE You may choose a complete outfit in this W. P. Hendry, sccre- vice-preside lit tor the towiisvnns Being as iohows. Albion. in.

Cramwell: Arlington, W. E. Xorman: Bell, J. C. Dodd: Castleton, R.

A. lloldemau: Center. J. O. Terrill: Clay.

J. E. Burgess: Enterprise, j. A. Schardien; Oram.

J. W. Cook: Crove, II. M. Grubbs; Haven, F.

F. Schcele; Hayes, Charles Clothier; Huntsrville, G. X. Pew. Langdon.

J. Egbert; Lincoln, A. B. Mathias; Little River. G.

Janzen; Loda. S. Cole: Mcdford, R. I. tary: urer.

and I Charle X. Wooddell, treas-Elmer Everett, J. M. VYyinau Cook, the remaining mem- ih weil as bers, were all resent those elected. Routine matter- were mm sale at about half the price you would Rpr otherwise have to pay.

No old, out of i'u wa i it a tvi a disp sed of. J'r. cipal E. LI. Smith reported a total enrollment in the school to dau- for this year.

The board found the new building standing as it ha-, for some month. But little has been done since completing the foundation, and the building will likely not be ready for use dvr-int the current year. It will be Washington, D. Jan. 11.

That speaker Cannon lia lost prestige immensely as the result of the success- hi ftgai of the insurgent Republicans in the house last Friday, is the glow-iw opinion in legislative circles here. The action of the house in adopting tin Xorris amendment, thus taking from the speaker the power to appoint i In house members of the committee to investigate the Ballinger-I'incliot matter, is generally taken a an expression ot a lack of confidence ii the speaker. There vn- evidently a feeling that making his appointments the speaker would not deal squarely with Tbnth factions to the controversy. Representatives Ames of Massachusetts and Fish of Sew Vork, regulars, who hae never heretofore voted with the insurgents on any proposition, have stated a- the reason for their vote-tor the Xorris amendment their Cubbison; Mcdora. A.

M. Bear; Xin-cscah, J. R. Hughes; Miami. G.

M. Hoskinson; Plevna. J. VV. Campbell: Reno.

R. W. Foster; Roscde, A. A. Brown; Salt Creek.

G. M. Short; Sumner. C. P.

Copeland: Sylvia. G. VY. Mardls: Troy. W.

J. Miller: Valley. E. II. Osborn; alnut.

Ezra Con-dith: Westminster, G. Rathburn. These appointees will all serve as assessors for the current year for their respective townships, unless style goods, either. This season's styles, every one. We can't begin to tell you about the bargains that await you.

but here are a few suggestions: ready for next fall. This new two story brick building is to $21,000 and will be used by the commercial and manual training departments and the gymnasium. they decline tin hich case others the -mailer towns appointment, in will be chosen. Ir of the county sep- 1-t PRICKETT DIED SUDDENLY t.1. II $20.00 Long Coat Suit (nun lined) $30.00 Long Coat SutU (tin lined) Hutchinson Man Met Death at Work tllJt at Sylvia.

arate assessors may be appointed. The hoard today discussed the need of such extra assessors, and may decide that iii at least some instances it will be necessary to have them. In the cities of Xickerson and Hutchinson the deputy assessors are to be appointed by Comity Assessor Conk- Vickett. a carpenter, living Darin at 111) Si. friendship for Mr.

Ilnchot, thus practically admitting their helief that Mr. r'nuhot's interests would not be ciiv- el. a scpiarv deal 'y the speaker in hi- appointment of the committee. Following so closely the threat to East Tenth avenue, in Hutch i $25 00 Top Coats, broadcloth, etc. in colon $10.00 $15.00 $10.00 4.98 $10.00 111-.

Ml died suddenly Monday aiter- noon at 4 o'clock hiU working on Wonts, of 6.98 5.98 3.98 09c 2.98 3.98 69c $12.50 Top Coata. tan and gray seys and covert the staircase at the new school house at Sylvia. Mr. Prickett spent Sunday lin, subject to the approval of the city council and city commission at his home in this city, going back deprive thetn of federal patronage, tin action of the insurgents is regarded lure a- very significant. The tact that only one of their number.

Steen erson ot failed to vote tor the amendment, is taken to show thai bffosdi'oth to begin work Monday morning, lie 15.00 Top Coat, black plain and fancy styles IGNORING BUILDING PERMITS wa- not well, having complained of severe stomach trouble. In the after tea. all swiae SUN rVmcaaga, im sM l2S Inhiilm BmmMmi IVms Builderg Going Ahead Without Tak noon Mr. Prickett died before his fellow workmen could secure medical Si SAO Dresses, one-piece princess effects. These include both sdk and wool models ing Out Permits $10.00 the insurgents are not dismayed iy the reports of punishment to come from the administration and that their strength has nol been dissipated I help.

Mrs. Prickett was called from Hutchinson, but did net know untill acre is notning lier arrival at vlvia several hours I doing as yet in line at the office hi everv part of the building permit of the city clerk. in tin manv least. Rttnv rs are thick that I members dodged the vote. It I later that the sickness had been fatal The body was taken over to La II Our Entire Stock of Furs, Children's Coats and Dresses, Flannelette Bath Robes i.

claimed that they either -lid et" the hall or failed to respond out the don and the interment will take plar I the city construction work is being started, but not a permit has yet been 1 called for. 1-2 PRICE at Old Langdon Wednesday after summon- to appear on the scene im ike some arrests will 1 1 Closing Out PerrirTs Gloves we pr rut way. noon. Mr. Prickett lived at I.

an i uon years ago. later at luron, ni'vinij medii et and cost their such insinuation, however, made against any membet delegation. Thev thence to Hutchinson. He wa be the all ti1 WE PAY THE WAY. year- ot age.

Mrs. V. B. William have to be made to get people into the habit of remembering the ordinance," remarked a city official. The ordinance took effect the first of the year ere and Mr-.

I. of Lanu- 1 Murdi i ml all with in ut and 1 11 pi i i Madi other; I with the Cannon or 'antzation. (h n. and Mrs. H.

Davison of Xickerson, were his sisters. P. C. Pricket. brother living in Kansas City, arrived here today.

The children let- MALE QUARTET CONCERT NELSON WANTS WATER auiiujiijiiktii i UlUlllllllUIIUl and "tber. and a dnnbU Mttato uiiiiilnr by SandahV Tkkrt -air ai at lite dm bly iini lAltu rciucll tu bv are orancne Miemcor oi nirt Mr-. H. C. McClurg of the same place and five children at home, these being Clyde, Pave, Hazel, Nellie and Margaret.

APPOINT PARK BOARD. RIGHTS SACRIFICED Pytbians Enjoy Masked Social The Pythian Sisters gave a masked social last evening in 1 lock's ball on West First avenue. A large crowd attended the evening's entertainment about thirty going in disguised costume. Miss Dorothy Kcs-lci" received the prize, a box of as the one wearing the best mask. At a late hour the guests unmasked and a banquet was served.

Here's the Program For Tomorrow Night. Methodist Church aaBMus Asks for and Alimony. Mattie Kukral has filed nit in the district court for divorce from Chas. Kttkral, to whom she was married in Hutchinson March 9 last. She alleges abuse and violent treatment, al-bgitig that Kukral choked her nearly to insensibility within two months after their wedding- He earns $10.50 a veek according to the woman's pica, and she asks $5 a week oi this as ttmony.

at l15. "'iw aVvl diitw Tomorrow. Wednesday, niuht. I number. 11 Firt Methodbt church, imtrih mini-1 1 Home Theatre FRIDAY JANUARY the uom ttr ww Oat Im of in in ami ii aa a a SA TV fi OA JAN iSTN bcr lecture course, concert by The Village Singers C.

Perannncl: Howard L. I.ittr. lirl tenor: lvn MAKE CHANCE TAKES TtME. ritit New Train from Coast Not Here Yet. intry.

lo faitfi matue 4 ilw he mmhi feef II. Blackmail. m. tenor; Clifford Appointments Announced at Meeting of City Commissioners Today. At the meeting of tne city commission this afternon, the following members Of the new park board were appointed: By Mayor F.

L. Martin: L. A. Bigger, M. Watson, E.

Marriage Licenses Granted The following marriage licenses were granted this morning: 1 1 lake trral day set ibe irain on a big railmad Mrtn Same Directors Elected. stockholders of the First Xa- Two Merry Tramps .36 .23 George dclia Parks, Hutchinson Gerhard C. Thiessen, Anna C. Esatr, Inman Frederick L. I.

eve. Partridee. umler a new elilab. Thr iirl tbroiivh train, with itr umnv umler the new Ssnu tre lime .20 .21 tinaal Dank held their annual meeting today, electing the old beard of directors. The election of a cashier ill not be held until the next meeting of the board of directors.

TUESDAY JAM. MTH "Gtrl at the Helm-1 I I1 ih'I rvch llitirhbtxMt itm tfat 1 I Mary L. Newton. Partridge 2U Another ma. rim Purine coai ral day yet The caril tik effwi lal nt New Company Elects Officers.

The members of the Hutchinson Improvement company met last ti and elected the following officers: j. 3. Simmon-, president: Ed Swcc vice president: K. F. Coe, treasurer: J.

Rykcr. secretary. The firm recently received its charter from, tile state board. T3 nw 1 1 if 5eM The mm iraiii Chir nn ilwit La. San a hrl lieu ItSllll it Th imi I i -i' in I be tn Police Judge Was Laid Up Police Judge R.

A. Campbell was confined to home today with a lame foot. He not certain whether it is rheumatism or a sprain. He will hold court this afternoon, however. Two cases arc pending, one of a negro bootlegger.

At The here. o. 2. which arrtxed ihu alim lartrd frnnt the caat ttttdrr the cord Sunday. lui ha the old GEM Prices for Wednesday and Thursday Buy the sk Colo.

Potatoes 85c 6 cans Silver Leaf Corn 47c 6 cans Ben Hur Tomatoes 47c 2 cans Yellow Free Peaches 25c 18 lbs. No. Gran. Sugar Sl-00 Large sk Best Flour $1.45 1 bu. Good Eating Apples $1.00 6 cans High Peas 55c 3 large Mackerel 25c 5 lbs.

Jap Rice 25c me nr. The Anna Carter Case Dismissed. The case ot the State against Anna Carter, charged with running a house Of ill tame, was dismissed in the Davis Makes His Announcement. W. K.

DaVis, of Hutchinson, who now assistant state auditor, mane formal announcement at TOpeka yesterday, that he is a candidate for state auditor. district court, on action of County Attorney James Hettinger, for lack of evidence. bv bn'H; thjt trd mm ailHodc pu the it' idittir a pntad Uf ttMiUugn jrt VUn tW bi 4 i mm The Uon and the Moutc" The lirm favir held ihronuhuo the entire country by Charl Klein' girat Anirrican drama. Thr ljs and the ilosjat." ha placed ii nnn rqual pbn of iHipubriiy with "L'nclr Tom Cabin." and "The OM Home Mead" for the good trmrta' mad bare in ihe ime-tvHfc trachea Im 1 -i nnsninatnM 4 Mt a tniid The Fay Sitters Pictures 2 Sptcitla Rtt Died at Welch Hospital. Mr- J.

L. Pate, aged 23, ol Guy-man. died today at the Welch hospital, where she had been brought Thursday for an operation. The remains will be taken to Guymon to- 2 Judgment Against the Hastons. S.

Wells was in the di-tric. court, granted a judgment for $726 against James I la-ton and Mary Has-ton. on a suit to recover money which A. Foote. baritone: Jrn J.

Odbcrt. basso, assisted by Mi- Mary San-dall. reader, pianist, yoprar.o. Proliant: Quartet, "Hail Smiling Morn;" Cornet olo. selected; reading by Mi Saadall: quartet, "Sandman: rrttol "'lite Lion and the Mouc deal wtthl a toiie that ha the rioo cnidrr-J Mion i men in the buioe wnrMl 211 N.

Mam. Both Phones 124. 1 gal. Good Syrup 40c 3 lbs. Large Raisins 25c 4 pkgs Seedless Raisins 25c 6 lbs.

Jap Rice 25c 7 bars Russian White Soap 25c NESBIT GROCERY 211 N. Main. Both Phones 124 10c i lleged was due. lie i iM if of she trrcut and appeal eteryj bass "l-'orging the Anchor; IVtd; r.obh nnnilcd woman throuah the Globe baking powder, tin the market. Globe jCoffee X.

Main: phone best on 323 c-12. contancy of Mr Ryder toward bcr -tormy. ntoitrymad bubattd. nho i Crisis in Strike Has Arrived. Minneapolis.

Jan. 11. The cri-is in the strike situation here has arrived. A conference of the officials of the striking switchmen, boiler makers. Dr.

Ceaae, the snaa pe I oscr No. Nwth Maam. c4l I The SUr Theatre shown the error fd ht ray by sincere youna autlwr Thr rtfeet hi ofteing i iou a i Uva quintet, selected; larit nc solo, "The Qedonin Love Song:" readniK. "Tin-Secret of True Mtiie." rt two i a sketch emitted "Cdtttfe Day." written especially for the Village Singers by Clifford A. Footed Pari three: ld song by the company, incb ding "Ju-t a Song at Tuilighl." "Silver Thread Among the Gold." "Annie Laurie." "Old Dlack Joe.

machinist and freight handlers was Pair to Ryder the of be lm home, rather than money and pee. hu the ublMr bow much nf fering could Uu been heaped vion hastily called this morning. The pre letter of instruction from the president of the labor federation wa- received but the contents cannot be di--covered. The letter caused great activity around the strikers' The ttwVbd4ae 4 A mi tuii0ry the Firt tA4ftS 1 t4 Hi IpMal gajpiaai agt" mt i1 "jiui TMnpaaaHaa mt aba Oati 9 in lac dnet da1 VmMmT "Tmt Mart? KVlaW nm 'j "TUB mSm the Rdr hoit, hold had not Mr I Ryder bcrn tlu pd rt bc wa i jrtntamintf trnr to her vo thti-j Working Man ihe many brain torm oi her nor. Her rruard wa otlb the lew Lioit.u aa jriiiiHia Ad- In coo London Hears Franz Joseph 111.

London. Jan. 11. There is an art-confirmed rumor here that Franz Jo- It's a Picnic Here For Shoe Buyers OtA j.inuary Clearing Sale is certainly Clearing them out. .75 for our child's $1.15 kid shoes, sizes 6 to 8.

$1.00 tor cur child's $1.40 kid and calf shoes, sizes 6 to 8. .95 for cur child's $1.25 kid shoes, sizes 9 to 11. $1.15 for our child's $1.50 kid and calf shoes, sizes 12 to 2. Ladies' Department $1.35 for our ladies' $1.75 kid and calf shoes. $1.95 for our ladies' $2-50 lrd and calf shoes.

$2.35 fcr choice of a swell line of $3.00 and shoes. We have many good numbers in men's shoes on sale. cl I i nothing but 5 We know bow mmdk w- I .4 a. worKing Jnoc. In considering a cocttpar heph.

the aged emp rer of Austria, i-critically ill. price Special $2.29 Boston. Jan. 11. The bi-en' nial convention of the Cricklayers and Stonemasons I nternatiou a I nni' opened in hall today.

The initial session as devoted to the exchange of greetings, appointment of ion it i but a fan the public to jtm that thl areat drama wilt outlier the profitable can t.icnce of the two men toned older Hittry II. Ham end what ha been aid to be the ben t. in "The and Ifet Mouse" to the Home Theatre Friday. Jan. 14.

Prices 2S. SO. 75e, fUW and S. II mobile hHta, aai ff paw nwC tn wa cm cowwnca yaw ebai I teen tba caea far afl aaaaaaaMal gf faa a Mwm bgat traaMaa tte Wt. PLUS I f.

Waaanj, lalu it- ULTRA. te mmj aaefact aaaaaaa Itfsas Maited u'naaii ateA aa tsale on tbe ajajtet. Ilananw te dM nri td4itpa OHw Isiiaam. mmt ta mmmt tmm gy MM I Salt Cay Motor twraai, aaaae Hm idll committees and ho officers' annual reports. D.

Moore sells teal estate, c-ti rr We have the best teas and Westejo Tacinc Tea Co. Vkmm as 8 S. Main. 'South of Croetr-Timei BWg. Eat at Oxford Cafe, No..

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