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WICHITA AILY BEACON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, THI SATISFACTORT SHOIV MANY LETTERS FROM VOTERS SOI QUESTIONS FOR ECKSTEIN Dry Goods Coppany l3 139 H. Mala KEL- TO inquiries IT CONCERNING AND HOCK. OLD SOLDIERS WANT KNOW ABOUT IT. LADIES tOATS BRITISH GENERAL'S LIFE SAVED Suffered far Year Trent Kidmey Disease. Waa Cnwd by War-Bex-! Safa Cnr.

"Many year ago I recommended ycur Safa Cure to my old friend, Gn. William Frost Nuttall. of the British army, who waa a great sufferer from kldrey troubles as a result of long service In India. He took my advice, and after using "Safe Cure," was completely cured and was a hale and hearty man when I saw him last, and must have been nearly eighty years of age. He assured me again and again that be earnestly believed Warner's Safe Cure saved his life.

have used your remedy with the greatest benefits, as I was refused bv the Equitable Insurance Co. years since for indications of Bright's Disease, but after taking Safe Cure for some time I was able to obtain Insurance. This sneaks for itself. In rr.y roving I have been greatly benefited br using tafe Cure, not only In the hot climates of Egypt and India, but also in the Arctic reclons of Ai.iska." O. P.

ARMSTRONG, New York City. Safe Cure for over thirty vears has I Sedgwick Merchant Waiti Imfor-laatien, About HocVi Speeches -Pointed Letter From Bakr at Kingman Republican. Meeting at Garden Plain Waa Frost Only 23 There and Speakers Didn't Show Up. A Sale Paying the Buyer As Does None Other Annual Selling of Comforts and Blankets Bedding is the popular item for consideration just now. A sale going onJiere full of valae to every householder.

five Marvelous Specials Editor Wichita Daily Deacon; This morning's issue of the Fag! Just that snap nnd style about them that make our Cloaks different from the other and reasonably, priced, too. Smart 27-in Jackets, $5.75 to $18.00 Swell Tourist Coats $6.75 to $27.35. Full Length Fitted Cloaks, $15.00 to $30.00. Raincoats, a superb lot, $10.00 to $25.00. tells us of the transcending merits of the Hon.

Otto G. Eckstein. As I am from "Missouri" I will have to The Feacon Is in receipt of a freat many letters of inijuiry concerning various matters of interest to voters. An endavor will be made to answer all questions, although it -will not be possible to publish all lettTS received. Communications will receive prompt shown.

Will the Eagle please answer the following questions and Bet tha old soldiers right? A been used by doctors themselves and prescribed in their practice, and em-oloved exclusively in leading hospitals aa the only certain cure lor all dis- 1. hat has this great legal Pen, done or what service has he the taxpayers of Sedgwick county 'or consideration but it is suggested that I thoe Intended for publication be short the Blxly-cight hundred dollars, be. hij "a 10 ln Plnl- i eases of the kidneys, lher. bladder and A The following is from Charles Schre- blood. It cures when all other nsell- And big reductions ou all regular lots.

Save $1.00, $1.50 or $2.00 on each wool blanket purchase. Cotton Blankets start at 50c and Tomorrow is the last day CHILDREN'S CLOAKS rer, a prominent merchant at feedg- I cines fall, and leaves no bad after re-: 'suite. Kditor Wichita Deacon: Since Judre At all drug stores, or di'trt. 50c. and Dale spoke here, there are ouite a num- i XI a bottle.

Medical booklet free. Wat. (Li to Splendid Short Coats, $1.95 Long Cloaks, $1.75 to $19.50. ber of republicans trmt dn" that Mr. Ho.h ever said in any speech, 'that if you cannot vote the republican th ket ner's Safe Cure Rochester, N.

Y. Safe Plllg move the bowels gently and aid a sptedy cure. deputy and stenographer will have drawn as salaries January. 115? 2. What has been the cost to the taxpayers of Sedgwick county In the Bil.i and other criminal cases in the pa.t two years, which Otto prosecutt-d and no conviction were had? 3.

Has Otto made a conviction for a felony? 4. iild Otto prosecute the old toldier, Glrard, for fees or glory? i. What advice did Otto give the county comlssioners when the old sol-dieia asked fr appropriation for a monument to enabie tluin to secure giound enough to bury thtir did comrades on? 5. Wits Otto in the hiv.i' i i the onlv other section visited tiatcht, get over to the democratic Dniry has a good eleven this yenr has made a good re-ord among collepos of Hint section. Kioin SJnri nefilf1 thp Knii'mnnnt Mnurnl v.fvi party where you Now I want i the truth as to where, when and the exact language used by Mr.

Hoch, and GOOD UNDERWEAR FRIENDS ELEVEN IS-V1CT0HIDU! asked by the Kingman banker: Kditor Wichita lieacon: What a phenomenal silence, the republican papers of the state maintain in regard to the particulars of the disclosure brought out bv State Account- to PavettfviUa. where they will I'-ease publish it in reply to this re-inect the I n'vciitv of Aik.ins:.. -in inM, which you may also publish if Monday. The Arkkiif-ans have had jut d'sire. Your very truly, fair luck this fall and the Fairiuouiil i "CHAHLKS SCHABFER." men are in hopes of nmking it ev-'d- a stenographer at $Cw) ner extent of unnu As fur as can be ascertained Mr.

a nma- of State Treasurer Kellvs ac itifcly interesting for them on Monday 7. What were the mitiratlne circum. Hoch made two spewhes in which he s-iid that republicans who could net vote the ticket straight should go Into stances case? counts, but they ere quietly whispering that he should be elected: that he has made a msgnamlmous offer and rnnGBinti In thai si nl ttit Ku i-itl in the Cutler and Goodrb OLD SOLDIER. Our Underwear stock offers a wide choice o.C garments for winter wear. A full assortment of the medium sorts that ai wanted for present wear, also the heaviest weight if you warn, it.

There aiii too many kinds to mention all; judge from these: Ladio' FlecH'txl Vests and Pants, grey and vhite, -5c a gar-mnet. Ladies' Special" Fleeced Vests and Pants, 39c a Ladies' ''Set snug" Fleeced Vests and rants, 50c a garment. Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, special values oOc, 7., $1.00. Ladies' Wool Vests and Pants, exceptional values, $1.00 and it the team is in any kind of good condition. Coach Holste is looking askance at trip.

"It is a ln-ivy schedule, the three and the number of thorn-in that time is a lev thing in most football arrangements. The men are In good condition 'low and some of the kinks brought about which there is any record was made at llHVC niake ali Holton during the lart week in Sep- (iHpn all(j theJ. tember. in which Mr. Hoch said he in- S.

W. DTTS TED BT SCORE OF 11 TO 0. Tairniount Meets Emporia College Thursday Drory College and Tayetteville, on Out-of-Towu Schedule. tetided to vote 'er straight" that ord was received in this citv this from Plain to the effect that the republican meeting advertised for that place last night was a A small crowd, twenty-three by actual count, gathered for the meeting and a goodly portion was futtlonists. Not a sneaker nor rsr.Hi.io.

he considered it the duty of every re- by the shifting of men on account accidents and injuries publican to do likewise "or go over Into wonted out and Hie men will be in the democratic party where you be-; long." i Th second was delivered at 0ka- shape to put up a Ftiong gam- on Thursday againft the I'ollege of Kni-porta. They will be worth our a garment. are untisua and beating as they strong tills season." loosa on or aooui uciooer wnere ne tjunted 3s saying: I 'If you cannot vote for Torn Kelly do resign. Now I would like to ask these would be ttdvisora of the people and T. T.

Kelly, a few questions in regard to the Garden City coupon transaction, upon hl Kelly has ma'le so many different statements, only to be disproved by Indisputable records. First: If Hie state purchased the bonds for whl'h the $1,402.50 Issue of coupons were attached and it was understood by and between the state and Garden City that these coupons were not to become the property of the state, whose property would they be? Would they not remain the property of Garden City and would the city be likely to remit the Jl.iOI.M to the Ms- Children's Union Suits, 25c to" $1.00. Children's Vests and Pauts, lOe. to $1.00 a garment. Men's Fleeced Undershirts and Drawers, 39c, 5fc.

Men's Wool Undershirts and Drawers. $1.00 and $1.50. ed and after nearly two hours of waiting the crowd dispersed. It is evi-1ent thst the republicans hava abandoned their attempt to make votes in the county and are turning their en-tire attention to this city, hoping to prevent the slump that has been ko apparent during the past few days. It seems to have dawned on the mind of the "city boss" that the people of The Friends' university hav not vote for me.

but vote the demo-the remainder of the week into i crath- ticket straicht." shape for ih game on Saturday For further iiilormation as to the the Chllocco Indians. The Indians Holton speech The lieacon can refer pn.y nrre ana tney come to mKc in- -n to M. -M. Tleclc the vet come 1 aistncts are wise and that eran editor of the Holton P.eco:der, a retmbHcan newspaper. Commenting on the siieech at the time the Recorder said: "When we learned that Mr.

Hoch i-- 1 ci I'flti thu ut'iln for eliuii-tiD Hi .1 Friends university put it oer im-TV K. from Wlnfield yesterday aiurno.c on field by a sere of 11 to 0 score is not what it should have been considering th weight of th two teams, as the Quaker re iflnn the visitors 'v at lea -it five pounds to the nrta. and on that had recourse to lien bucks which the o'loonents had groat difficulty in siorping. Both team" i-nved slow lin'l. The Quaker lac't.

.1 the vim and simp which has cKiwtorSzod sone of the precious gtm-. ri the 'ocal gridiron anil the visitors r. into the piny alto-got her too slowly. But for all that Wintield held Friends several times downs, when an ertra effort on til" nart of the would have done 3 "0l nr0P0lp to "'dp him any to further hlg s. hemes to con- Aim in1 uu.nn utiiiA iiai urtru ur irnl IhA ennntt- as well as East Side Racket Quakers share the hoifrs of the sen- son.

Early in October LHiak-oK put it over them by a fair score in the Indians- will do their bet to i Irieve thsit lo'n. I After game the Quakers; will have all of the games nut of tow, as that is tin- last home game betoi. the Thanksgiving game. Local en- thu'-iasis arc greatly interested that game, as it will give them an oi- i portunity compare the two local teams, both of which have light sch- 1. With the record of the city durinr tt tiuhed and retained by her if that was the terms of the side? Second: If they were pail by Garden City to some other paity before the state purchased them, and the state past three ycais as a criterion not many farmers want the county turned over to the same crowd.

This sentl- was going to speak here the Recorder ivi a friendly spirit advised him to steer shy of first district politics, and all the questions that have caused the unfor-i tunate factional troubles in this locality. We thought the advice good, so did many others, including Mr. Hoch i himself as he followed it nearly to the Geurral Merrhandisp. mem snared by a treat many neo. purchased them from this other paity, t.la i.

ule-s after the games of this week the necessary business. VALUABLE DOG At the start the Friends had all the LOCKWOODS best of it. Wietldd kicked off. anil letter. Men have many different ideas about advice.

Some will hear advice and act on it If they consider It good, and be cordially thankful to the adviser. Othets will liMen to advkf with Animal Bronght From Mexico by Wichita Man. H. C. I.ock'vood of this c'ty Is the pos-' courtesy and at least assumed appre-sessor Of a rier-uliar Mexican doe thai lie! cintion sod then en and act exactly Orange County, New York, Cheese, lb 15c Freh Eggs, dozen 18c; 2 dozen 35c Seeded liais-ins, per pkg 05c New Cleaned Currants, 2 phg? 15o Sweet Potatoes, peck 20c 110-lb.

Sack Salt 45c Eaporated Raspberries, 1-lb. pkg 29o Malaga (J rapes, pound 16o Wire Fencing, 20 rod spools, and $4.25 then Friends put up their best plav.n,; ef the game Tev ut the Held to the W. tf-n-yard line audi were held for downs. The visit pmiU'd as a last resort, but the Quak- ers camo bnek fiercely and one dr- cWi the visitor's right end for a touchdown. Howard 1:1 ke 1 so.il.

Store: Friend-', 6: 8. W. K. 0. After the second ki'koff the visitors contrary.

and it was agreed bv and between this or nom by any partv and the state, the Inter- nen" ai fusionlsts. and they sre trot est represented by this Jl, 402.50 resenting McIRn-pons were not to become the ptoperty 'm 'nunty affairs. Mr. Kernan, the of the state but were to remain the, yor candidate for county commls-propirty of this other puty. and he whHe personally a very pleas-plated the coupons in Mr.

Kelly's hands I gentleman. Is not considered a safe for collection from the iii-cal agency, -man to look after the affairs of the and Kelly did so collect anl turn them county because of his connection with over to the owner as he claims, why 'he city administration, which, it Is is it that the real owner and the party believed would bias him In his to the money, turns this Sl.0-.- sion.i. objection is urged against M) and $10 additional, into the state, any man because he Ib a resident of treasurer's hands In a clandestine man-j the ity. The people generally recog-ner? the fact th.it a Urge proportion of Third: Is it at all likely or within the population and the wealth are to the range of possibility that Kelly be found In the city and that its Inter-could have this transaction, so much ests in county affairs Is great but they out of the ordinary, pass through his Wlil not tolerate the dictation uf a city hands, and then forgot all about the i "boss. iirought with him fiom of his trips to Chihuahua, where he has mining inter-ats.

T'lis little dog Is no "There are a few, and among this number appears to he our candidate moie tnan a 'oot and. though tenjfor governor, who will listen to advice "n'y 'nree pounds, act on it to their benefit nnd then got in some of tneir good work anl He is briirht md exceedingly active and! denounce and perhaps roast the wno -ve (t. Now It may be the things looked rood for a mm la scor strong and covered with long and After the klckoff they started up tic-, black and white heir. Recorder was presumptuous or at least presuming In advising our candiaate This tpecie-s is found wild In the moun-l tnina nf Cltinuhn. v.

fj 528 East Douglas Avenue governor but there are some clr- for nnrl iIiHka 1 1 transaction or the parly with whom it field in a rush that the Friends weight conl! not "ton. moot brilliant r-n of the same was when the S. W. K. lia.i, fc-ot away and.

unaided, dodged three men and covered 4 yards of ground be'ore he wes stopod on the Friends' line. There the visitors lost out. weakening in their waa had? Youra Truly. IX. BROWN UflateiM It is generally concedtd that undtr the circumstaiirVa J.

K. Albert is a better man for county commissioner than Mr. Kernan and that the buslntsa of the county as a. whole would be bet- MINE BOYS ARRESTED I tf-r They are very agile creatu.es and climbi eof POllt trees hke s.riitTes. Fur vm? purpose recent past that make us think it their claws aiv long and hrp like thosol nedfcd- of a squirrel and they have to this' "For Instance two years ago there means for getting awav from the Huns w'Me a republicans In their native mountains.

-hi9 county who were perfectly well They are very jealous little animals nndi satisfied that there were a coupln-of when they form mi attachment for candidates on the republican ticket person they rd with concern any fam-; who had not been nominated by repub-lliarity that nny ore se rhows to the Mean votes. Hoch came here to object of their affection. Like the Mexi-i make a speech and with Information can. they ma.se friends with but one per-1 only from one side proceeded to 'butt son and once a friend they are always a' in' and by so doing did not make a i single vote for the men he desltmed to There's Lots of Feople Interested Police Force Waa Kept B.iay Laat 01ty he wo1(1 no, Mf Jug defnal( Wight. of the cit.

pa(, alld being The police force waa kept buv last for many year8 a rr.iaer.t lfrp overy. night looking after the crowds of I one knows him and hi confidence. In youngsters who were out In force to I him. It is now a certainty that celebrate Halloween. The patrol wag will be eiece'd fimn' the offen.se, jiind lost on downs.

The Quakers went down the field for twentv yards. lout the ball on a blocked punt, gained it again on downs, and then they worked a fake very successfully nnd Jones tore down the field for forty yards and a touchdown. Howard failed to "kick go-il. Score: Fi1end3, 11: S. W.

K. 0. In the second half the enthusiis's on the sido lines pYneeted the IN THE a. inirn aistnci ana witti sue 1 a man ien This dog d'lrly loves master. Hci heln but made several political enemies for himself In this county.

walk awav for at lea-t two moi3 wl" mH mHhe masters touchdowns, but they were disappoint- wlfo anrt with great Jealousy ed. for the Quakers did not get within "Last spring when the contest In the second congresslon district was nt the hottest and Tom Kelly was using every Infamous art of which he Is master, to steal the delegations from his own uid other counties for himself, Bowersock even tha attentions she may pay her husband. These ig- are qn'to rare In this country and are much sought after by the wealthy for lapdogi because of their bright and cipning ways. Mr. Lockwood and Walker.

Mr. Hoch, who was not J. K. Albert to help him there would lie no boodllng In county i.ffalrs during the next four years. The same arguments are Iwipg marie against Hert Hlcliards, who Is conceded to be Mclean'e nominee and though a strong effort is being made thl.

week to turn the tide in his favor It will be In vain, for Claude Cartwrisht will be elected and have several hundred votes to Epare. At the urgent request of the people at Minneha Center a meeting haE b-n arranged for that place for next Friday night. F. W. Frastus and some of the candidates will be at the meeting.

IVord received from I'ocldard Indi values his pet very highly. He savs that prlts tft the station and when the crowds had dispersed nnd the police had time to count up, It wes found that they had nine persons lit the cooler. Most of them were loys from the south end, where a good many complaints were sent In, and where they engaged In a good many pranks that were not to their credit. They were all released this morning with a reprimand from Chief Burt. The street car company hd considerable trouble with mischief makers last night.

The car tracks were greased In a good many places and it was hard to maintain the regular schedule on any of the lines. On Maple street on the west side, some of the boys piled sand over the track, making it almost money cannot buy it and he has 'refused! then a nm'nee of the party, went a friend who had an otler of from seen the doc hailing distance of their goal, while the Wintield men pressed them hard. Both sides resorted to puntlnir in this hlf very often, and the Winlield men had the best of the argument, so far ns ground covering was Cj icerned. On returns the Quakers weru more sure of a gain. Near the start of the half the Friends tried another fake which was (rood fir.

about 2t yards, but the S. W. men kept the i.juakera from a dangerous profltn-Ity to their goil by some good spurts of defense, which was surprising on account of thir lightness. They punted to the Quaker's 5-varl line once, but could not hold Quakers at that end of the Held. Nearly the entire second half was played in the center of the field, for he most ARE YOU? We have it hero ready to show you.

Wichita Automobile Co. cates that the meeting at that place Saturday afternoon will be a good one i Impossible for the cars to run. but S7EAiCUT5'CI6AR aIways reliw TUK LEWIS' FACTOBT. 1'coria. 111.

HALF MILLION INVOLVED AGENTB FOB SOUTHWEST Superintendent Morrison says that on if wealnM. t.olllinu tavorabie The KANSAS. 211 South Main Phone 1277 Vile niiuiv uvi iaui Cheney band has been secured for tha occasion and a systematic effort v. (iweP Th. Former Wichita Capitalist Fiijttre, was.

called before time was up to allow i in Hie- Lairsmt the visitors to catch the train for' W.qltor Hnii.ri. made by Commissioner Hradberry and members of the committee to make down there and made a siieech defending Kelly's methods and helped him in every way he could. Mr. Hoch is a eood man himself and takes It for granted everybody else is good and Is easily worked, and the Kelly-Topeka gang are adepts in wot king such men. "This Is why we thought It only fair to Mr.

Hoch to give him a pointer as to the condition of affairs here. We are Had he took the pointer, If he did roast the Recorder. "The gist of Mr. Horn's rebuke was that having held an office under former reoubllran administrations it Is now the duty of the editor of the Recorder to shut his eyes to dishonest methods and dishonest, unfit men who claim nominations and "vote 'er straight' regardless of consequences, which Mr. Hoch says he Is going to do and which he Bald was the duty of every republican to do "or go over to the democrats where he belongs.

"As we have remarked before Mr. Hoch is a good man, but here we will have to dissent from his views. While he Is aood we do not concede that he Is Infallible. Suppose Mr. Hoch had received the office of state printer and home.

Only a few minutes of play we- known "eanitallst In thi. i left and it is probable that neither side a lawsuit in St. Louis involving J4S5.600. that one of the btst meetings of the campaign. W.

Klrkpatrlrk, the candidate I for register of deeds, who lives Wichita township, is one of Sedgwick would have scored In that time, as the two were playing even ball. Infants invalids The Kansas City papers this morning contained the following from St. Louis: "Eugene II. Angert. attorney for August E.

Broower, cashier of the Manchester bank, filed papers today in a suit in the circuit court against nineteen directors and promoters of the Title Guaranty Trust company, seeking to compel the payment into the company's treasury of t45.6i. The company is named as co-defendant The Beginning on Thursday the Fair-mount eleven has a row of hard propositions, three of thn within five days, but as the tflam Is In good shape now and the list of substitutes is fair th management hones for a good showing On Thursday the College of Emporia hich has an unueualy good team this mm county's most prosperous nnd up-to-date farmers. Mr. Klrkpatrlck has resided In Sedgwick county for a number of years and is known by the people of city and county as an honorable and upright citizen alwaji striving to Your Winters COal year, win niay the hill men on the meal gridiron, Tti This will be the first Guaranty rrutt company, capl-olletre talized at 2 million dollars, prac tically time that the College of Emnoria hna of Emnori.i ha, been nut in toucn with that a vear steal for four years, would he played Fuirmnunt on the local field the title investigating business Last vear tho Fan-mount bovs I of lne rlt5r- The object of the suit is to from Emporia. The college has a f-wt compel the defendants to turn Into tha You may be thinking of using an artificial food for your baby.

Try Mellin'3 Food it is a proper food suited to the baby's condition. Jt is not a medicine but a truefood. Let us send you a sample to try. MELLIN'3 FOOD BOSTON, MASS. do that which to the best interests of bis country and community.

His btoad mind and liberal views makes him popular among all people, Irrespec-. tlve of creed or color. He Is obliging and accommodating, always doing unto others as he would wish that they i should do unto him. Mr. Kirkpatrick Is i weit qualified for discharging the du-i lies of the office r4 register of fleets have considered that even that would have put him under obligations to vote for a known and self-confessed em- hezzler and for a gang who had stolen nominations, or go to the democrats aggregation this year, and they have been beating and holding to close scores some of the biggest teams of the slate.

Last Saturday they jeid the heavy SL Mary's eleven down to 6, whfln earlier they won from rr tieasury or tne Title Guaranty Turst company the amount the plaintiff alleges was acquired by the defendants at the time of the organization of the comptny In February, 1W, the amount being profits in the transfar of the and will make one of the best officials where he belonged? In connection with 1 VfiSfVo Sedgwick county has ever hod. On November cast your vote for him. co u. in tha season they lost 1 stock of the concerns merged. The this would Mr.

Hoch mind stating In 'Thoughts He Has Been Thinking' how it Is that a republican who conscien It's time now to be putting it in. Don't delay ordering tiously opposes crookedness in politics OUR i POLITICS jN SOCIETY Straw Vote at Social Affair Shews Dale Easy Wlaaer. Politics Is invading roctety and ac until the old, blustery days are at hind. Let us fill the bins now while the weather is pleasant. We have a big supply of all kinds of the best coal ready for immediate delivery.

1 me team by 11 to 0, but Ince that time have developed wonderfully, in them Fairmount has a formidable rival. On Friday the Fairmount eleven leaves fop its lonrent trip of the season. They gr to Springfield, where they play Drury college on Saturday. That will bo their ftrst venture out of Kansas this fall and the first into Missouri territory, Oklahoma being cording to the story which comes from 4 a prominent social affair of luat night Judge Dale will be elected if the land U-((nead-lt FLOUR THE JACKSON-WALKER COAL MATERIAL CO. "WICHITA'S COAXING STATION" Thoae 10 110 E.

Dovglas Ave. plaintiff contends that he and all the small stockholders should participate in this profit. "The following stockholders are named as defendants: William H. Thompson, James W. Bell.

Murray Carleton, Samuel M. Dodd, Lewis D. Dozler, August Gehner, Walter 9. Holbrook, Thomas H. West, Brer ken ridge Jones, Thomas H.

McKlttrick. Gustavus W. Niemann, H. Clay Pierce, Kben Richards, Kdward C. Simmons, Lorenzo Anderson, Andrew Sproule, Jacob C.

Van Blarcom. Festus J. Wade, Arthur A. B. Woerheide.

The firm of Blackweilder ft Holbrook was dtiring the boom and afterward one of the most prominent real estate firms In Wichita, the senior partner being one of the men who built the Sedgwick block. After leaving here Mr. Holbrook went to St. Louls where through his efforts sixteen title trust companies were consolidated and It Is this resulting company that is mention in the dispatch. and denounces dishonesty and thievery In primaries belongs In the democratic party? Does Mr.

Hoch realize just what an undeserved tribute he pays to that corrupt old organization Following is communication from a banker at Kingman who gives his non de plume as R. Brown," the mysterious Individual, who. It will be remembered, returned 11.400 to the state after the Garden City shortage was discovered and whose Identity has never been disclosed. By the way, the money returned by "Brown," does not belong to the state, according to Kelly's explanation of the Garden City matter. It will be noted that the same sort of an explanation has been made by Accountant Patterson In regard to the Sedgwiok county shortage.

Patterson Is Kelly's hired man. He Is conducting Kells investigation of Kally. Following are some pointed questions slide at that affair foretell the outcome of a week from today. A necret ballot taken at the showed that out of the twenty-five men who cast voU-s. twenty-one wete for Judge Dale, three were for his opponent, and one solitary vote was a complimentary ballot for one of the hosts.

The outcome of that ballot disproved "A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART." JOY TRAVELS ALONG' WITH WORLD'S FATR GUESTS When St Loula, Stop at the CHRISTIAN FN'EWQR HOTEL Loc itrd directly opposite one of the main entrance to World' Fair Grounds. Speoir.l REDUCED RATES For roorra and trials lor November Market ff hi front of Union Station, "run dh-t to the HoteL the statement of one republican there, to the effect that all republicans would won Its way to the front on merit alone. It Is easy to obtain and ft pleasure to use. Watson Mill Co MILLERS WICHITA KAIf. stand pat, for out of the number of men, only three of them were avowedly democrats and were known to be so APOLIO from pufst years..

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