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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

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HUTCHINSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY-n, 1903. A. A. A. AAAAA A.J.Jl AlA AAAA AAAk A AAA VTr WVT-S-v r-'V'r-w'W' ENTRY LIST RYAN GO.

When you see it in Ir-van's advertisement job know it is so. Good goods at all prices "no trash at any price. The best lighted Store in Hutchinson. IS LARGE Hutchinson's Popular New Store. More in Every Class of Jubilee Great ay Sale.

Than in Five Years. MILLINERY! Our sales throughout the house are fraught with unusual interest for the economical buyer. The Great MAY SALE of Muslin Underwear started under the most propitious Tickets are Now on Sale and circumstances. Exceptional offerings all this week. Splendid values abound in Skirts, Reservations are Being Made Rapidly.

I '0 the out of town ladies Waists, Ribbons, Houseiurnishings, etc. as well as to the peo- pie here at home we extend MANY CITIES REPRESENTED a most cordial invitation to our Complete lines of merchandise are shown in all departments'all of that sterling reliability for which the New Store is renowned. The perfect satisfaction of the people will be assured by offering right qualities at right prices and pursuing a liberal store policy by which all mistakes will be immediately rectified. Display of the Latest Salina Has Entries in Nearly Every Class. Hat Prnrlnrtinnc; A A A k-T Scores of new stvles and Program for the Week Has Been Imported Black French Yoile, 85c.

A special showing of these popular fabrics in all the leading colors: tans, reseda, national, greys and light blue in mistrals and voiles, full 44 inches wide, yard $1.00 ideas have been prepared for Made Entertainment Assured. a special showing for this lt'AU t-- f- wolr Parti rlav in new designs always something new always up to the minute. The Rorabaugh-Wiley Hats stand for the EXTRAORDINARY SHOWING CREAM DRESS FABRICS. The smart Dress Fabrics for Waists, Skirl? and Outing Suits. Manager A.

C. Malloy of the Musical Jubilee went to Topeka today to advertise the event and to induce the A best possible style. Prices consistent with good mater ials. Wefcall particular attention this week to our show big Topeka chorus to enter the mixed chorus contest if possible. Major T.

J. Anderson has already said the chor 0 3S'inch Cream Mohair 50c 15inch 2ream Pekin Mohairs 85c 38-inch Cream 5Cc 46. inch Fancy Bedford Gcrd59c 36inch Cream Jap Silk, yd. 75c 27inch Cream Jap Silk, yd. 65c 27inch Cream China Silk.

a Q6inch Cream Mohairs, fine $3.09, $4.00 an $5.00 Bats i quality. $1.25 38inch Cream Batiste 50c us would come here if he was able to induce them to do so. Before leaving Mr. Malloy gave out the statement that there were more entries iu every class than in any previous contest in the last five years. "I returned Saturday night," said Mr.

Malloy, "from a several days' trip HUTCHINSON'S MILLINERY LEADERS, I1EWAN (Si COtf Hutchinson's Popular New Store I The Rorabaugfe-Wiley Dry Goods Co. mzaBgEBBssagmmm i to balina, Lindsborg and Lincoln. All these towns will be rep-! resented by goodly entries in the several classes. In fact, the indications are for the best Jubilee in several years. The demand for tickets, which have just been put on sale at the Hutchinson Music store, is brisk and already a number of reservations have been made.

People should go early if they wish to get the best kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkOkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 4 Thursday p. m. 2:00 Tenor Solo Contest. 3:00 Chorus Contest, Class C. 4:00 Piano Duet Contest.

8:00 "The Creation." Friday a. m. 9 00 Piano Students' Contest. 11:00 Trio for Violin, Flute STOCK RED iDCTION ALE! I This is the Time of Year That it is hard to buy anything that satisfies the tas'e. When you come to our store it is easy enough to buy something to suit you.

YOU MIST REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE BOTH MEATS AND GROCERIES. R. L. SIEGRIST, and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Piano Contest. Cent Cllt For the Balance of May 10 to 20 Friday p.

m. 2:00 Soprano Solo Contest. 3:30 Male Quartet Contest. 8:00 Closing Concert and A wares. seats." The good work done by Mr.

Malloy on his trip is shown by the following: Salina will be represented by a mixed chorus, a male quartet, a soprano soloist, two contraltos, one bass, one tenor, three "violins, two piano solos, one piano duet and a piano student. Newton will have a ladies' quartet, two piano duets, two piano soloists, one piano student, two contraltos, Hello 197. SKI OS ALL PRICES ON. No. 112 North Main.

Comeence and yon will come again. CARNIVAL OPENS TOMORROW. FURNITURE, CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, P0RTIERRES, DISHES and STEEL RANGES. GUTHRIE CAUGHT. WJFE-BEATER IN JAIL.

three flute, violin and piano, one flute soloist, one violin. Lindsborg will fee represented by If the Weather is Pleasant the Good Time Will Begin. Owing to the rain the Carnival will rot begin on schedule time this 'evening, but if the weather clears trji the gates will swing tomorrow afternoon, and fi.e week of fun will begin. inter-state, violin, and contralto solo ists, one male quartet, one vocal duet, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 and probably by Tadies' quartet and a male chorns. The little town of Lincoln will have a ladies' quartet and a soprano solo POLICE FORCE RESIGNS.

Mrs. Murry Swears Out a Warrant for Her Husband. Mrs, C. E. Murry, who lives on Sixth avenue east, was cruelly beaten by her husband yesterday.

Murry has ben arrested and a state charge of assasilt and battery has been lodged against him. Mrs. Murry was in a delicate condition when the assault occurred and the charge may be made more severe. The woman states that her husband was beating one of her two children and when she protested he knocked her down and ist The entries from Wichita, Emporia, AH But Policeman Cross Quit in a and other towns have been mentioned Huff at the Mayor. in previous articles in the News.

Best grade Cotton T. Mattress, 8 regular price, $2.75 sale price $1.75 All Steel Coil Wove Bed Springs, 120 springs, best grade, regular price, sale price $1.95 Good Iron Beds, all colors, regular price sale price $2.75 Good Iron Eeds, with the Earl Pat. roll, regular price, sale price $3.50 Barnes French Plate Steel Range," regular price, sale price $39.00 It will pay you to see my goods and get prices. City Marshal Frank Nicholson, As The concert features of the Jubilee Mortgaged Some Catle He Did Not Own Over Two Years Ago. Sheriff Hooper returned Saturday night from Council Bluffs, Iowa, A.

E. Guthrie, better known as Bert Guthrie, who has been wanted here for about two years; and a half. Guthrie bought some cattle at a sale, expecting his mother to go on his note. The man who sold the cattle wanted cash. Guthrie went to the First National hank amd secured the money, $175, giving a mortgage on the cattle.

In. the meantime the cattle were another party, it being supposed: that Guthrie was unable to pay for-them. Instead of returning the money Guthrie lost it that night in a poker-game, and realizing the fix he was im skipped out A warraint was sworn, out) for him charging him with gaging property not his own, and the officers have been looking for him. He was released from jail on bond! this morning. this year will be exceptionally strong.

The four Jubilee soloists will appear in solo work besides singing the solo parts in the "Creation," which will kicke her in a most brutal manner. Mrs. Murry was a widow with two smaU children when she married her present husband six months ago in be rendered by the Hutchinson choral sistant City Marshal Champron and Policeman Newt Reed filed thi-ir res-ignitions with City Clerk Bourne this afts-noon, who immediately conveyed them to Mayor Harsha. The resignations are to take effect at once and if Mayor Harsha has accepted them these officers are now ex-policemen. The resignations were caused by the action of Mayor Harsha in appointing Captain Hedden as head of Wichita.

His cruel treatment began organ and piano, already have been mentioned. Another feature will be the day after their marriage, according to her story, and has continued ever since. the rendition by the Salina chorus of a program from the oratorio, "St. Furniture and Carpet House. No.

101, 103 and 105 South Main. 3 H.KING, Plenty of Wet Rain the special squad of officers who will Will uo our Carnival any good, be jell the Northside Park t-his week TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT and providing that when the regular officers should visit the park thev but it will make "good things to eat grow. Let it rain. Thomson 322 JTorth Main. Of all Kinds IN THH INSURANCE Best Companies Masonic Temple Sold.

A deed was filed this afternoon con COME AND SEE US should act under his direction. In a letter informing City Marshal Nicholson of his action Mayor Harsha stata that this was done to Insure the officers, both special and regular, acting in harmony. Marshal Nicholson -showed the letter to a reporter Do" You Know that Texas is a state of unexaggerated possibilities? No one can fortell its great future. If you want to know what it is and is being done to make it better known and appreciated write for a copy of book entitled "Texas" and pamphlet "Timely Topics No. 3." Adress "Katy," 502 Wainwright, St.

Louis, Mo. a firming the sale of the Masonic Temple building, corner of Sherman and The Fontron Realty Co. First Nation Bank Building. Telephone 191. by Mrs.

Mary Dumont. ot Cin for the News and said that if he cinnati, to W. 1, Morgan, ine consideration named in the deed is Paul." and compositions by the direc-to, Professor A. RossignoL This will be given on Tuesday evening, the first night of the Jubilee. The complete program for the week has been prepared and is announced as follows: Tuesday a.

m. 9:30 Chorus Cent est, Class B. 10:00 Piano Recital. 11:00 Flute Contest. Tuesday m.

2:00 Interstate Vocal Contest 4:00 Chorus Contest, Class A. 8:00 Concert. Wednesday a. m. 9:00 Violin Contest.

10:00 Bass Solo Contest. 11:00 Ladies' Quartet Contest Wednesday p. m. 2:00 Chorus Contest, Class D. 3:00 Piano Solo Contest 8:00 Song Recital by Artists.

Thursday a. m. 9:00 Contralto Solo Contest 10:00 Vocal Duet Contest 11:00 Organ RecitsJ. couldn't be marshal of the whole city he woxildn be marshal at all, and, after -consulting with his fellow officers, he made good his threat by re Pocket receipt books 10 cents each, Eyes scientifically fitted at PlanVi The News does job work. three for 25 cents, at the News office.

signing. The terms of all the officers would have terminated on next Monday night, so that they would have been out of a job soon anyway. Fred Raymond's! "Old Arkansaw," which comes to the Home theater Tuesday, May 12, appeared at the Auditorium, Kansas City for a week early in April this year, and the newspapers of that city were unanimous in praise of the production. The company is making a special spring tour through this section, and in securing the date the local management was assured that the same cast and the same elaborate scenery and effects wculd be seen here, that pleased the audiences so highly in Kansas City. Policeman Cross, who was re-appoint ed, did siot resign.

Mayor Harsha could not be seen GLASCOCK'S Tenth May Sale Bargain Tuesday, May 12th. YOU WANT THEM RED. ASK FOR THE RED SAVING STAMPS, THEY HAVE THE GREATEST VALUE. J- You don't have to beg us for them. We give them without the asking.

We need your business. We aim to merit your business. Do you need a watch, clock, cut glass, silverware or anything in the jewelry line? We can serve you. Repairing of fine watches is my specialty. Frank E.

Fearl, Watch Inspector Santa Fe Route. We give the red savings Stamps. before the News went to press, hut it is probable that he will have no difficulty in inducing the men he has already appointed as police officers to assume their duties a week ahead of time, so tiat the city will not be entirely unprotected. Just Another Chance for cheap rates to California: $30.00 from St Louis, $25.00 from Kamsas City. These rates will be withdrawn June 15.

Don't neglect this opportunity. Tourist car through to San Francisco without change, leaves St. NEGRO TERRORIZES TOWN. Crazed by Cocaine, He Chases Girls every Tuesday, 8:32 p. on the "Katy Flyer." Ask for information.

Oxford Waisting! A good cloth for Waists and Shirt Waist Suits, in white with colored polka dot stripe and small figure Adress "Katy" 504 St and Defies Citizens. Burlington, Iowa, May 11. Burlington experienced an unusual series of tragedies A cocaine crazed negro, coatless. hatless and frothing at the mouth, held 500 citizens at bay Louis, Mo. 5 DURING We invite you to make our store your headquarters while in the city attending the Carnival.

Our FOUNTAIN is great and our ICE CREAM SODA has the reputation of bzing the finest in Kansas. Pocket receipt books 10 cents each. $25.00 to Los Angeles or San Francisco, via Santa Fe, March 9th to June 15th. C. A.

Walker, agent on Main street for an hour this after three for 25 cents, at the News office. noon. He dashed down the middle or 32-inch, this cloth sold for 25c the street from Washington to Jefferson street, chased a crowd of girls waiting for a street car, seized a heavy sledge hammer and menaced everybody with it causing the crowds 1 I in the thoroughfare to flee for their TUESDAY ONLY lives. He was finally captured. Why You enter into the spirit of the times and Ball Season Is Now On! Full line of Base Ball supplies Spalding's, Reach's and others, in Catcher's Mitts, Hand Gloves, Masks, Balk, Bats, Toe Plates, Etc Ht Campbell's Book Store.

12 North Main Street. progress? No better way to gaia a You are welcome at our store. Ik Yard few live pointers regarding Indian 1 1 Territory than by writing fcr the May issue of "The Coming Country," now ready. Address "Katy," 5u3 Wain Poehler Co. wright, St Louis, Mo.

4 yen with iBnen PCRenssB. RED" TRRDIKG STRJIPS Gl Pocket receipt books 10 cents each, three for 25 cents, at the News offica Crugg'sts..

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Years Available:
1872-1973