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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • Page 5

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HUTOSIlJfSbir DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1898. 5. THE HUTCHINSON NEWS. THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. JOHN L.

SPONSLKB, Secretary aud Unslnem Manager. DOLLARS GENTS ALSO The best lines of lamps. Prices the lowest ID Kansas. The most complete line of dishes, Prices lower than elsewhere. A solid table of A.

D. coffees. Prices to snit the times. Toilet sets of every description. Prices not to bo compared.

See the new coloring and ideas. Don't buy until you see the line CHINA HALL, 204 NORTH MAIN sr. forget our holiday goods Carries Ik largest Hoe of samples In the WHERFEU MERCHANT TAILOR Woodard Block. First Avenue Hutch sou, Kansas. IQNG EVENINGS ARE COMING.

Keep jour children at homeland make home pleasant for them by fur- nlbhing gameB for their amusement. Games of All Kinds For Sale AT H. WINSLOW'S See See J. M. Brebm For Lowest Prices In The City Ou nice Dishes And all Kinds Of Lumps.

of to-day's paper, yon will discover that "8tand and deliver'' does not always mean the same. THE KING OF BREWERS. Beware of Fraud-, Parties wanting good, reliable accl- dent insurance, can get it by taking a policy or ticket in the FIDELITY and CiSDALTT acid not from agents having no license to do business. 0. L.

CHRISTOPHER Well, we don't exactly stand and deliver, but we Rtm and deliver. How- aver, you will always find us at "the sew stand," 81.4 North Maio, ready to deliver to you on short notice, anything in the coal line, wholesale and retail. Try our No. 6 Weir City, the best coal mined in the state of Kansas CENTRAL GOAL and COKE CO. Main.

E. L. ODELL, Mgr. Price List OF V. HOLLISTER.

19c package Dunham's 8c 1 can corn, best 10c 1 ean tomatoes, best 11c 1 lb can oysters 13c Stackers of all kiuds, per pound. 7c Cross hak'g powdr spoon 20c 1 packsge Hciiroiii 13 1 bottle Kit bluing 0c Granulated t-uifar, per pound OJfu HAIR DEATH Instantly iemoves and forever destroys objectloaal upon the hands, face, arms or neck, with out discoloration or Injuiy to the most delicate.skin. It was for nfty years the secret formu.a of Erasmus Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as the highest and the most eminent dermatologist and hair specialist that ever lived. Daring his private practice of a life-time anionic the aoblUtv and aristocracy of Europe he prescribed this recipe, Price, II by mall, securely Correspondence confidential. Sole agents far America.

Address THE SWOy ROOT HAIR GROWER CO, Dept. It, 67 Fifth ave, New York. liihti let Court. Estella M. Early vs.

Albert A. Early, decree of divoree grunted to take effect in six months, restored to maiden name, Curry. Chus. 1'. Flohr vs.

Mary F. Flohr, decree of divorce grunted to take effect lu bik months, custody of minor children. Edna Nicholson vs. James Nicholson, decree of divorce gi anted to take effect after six moths. Martha 14.

llablet vs. C. J. Haslot.de- cree of divorce grunted to take effect after six months, restored to her maiden name. Alviru Skinner Joseph Skinner; decree of divorce granted, to take ef feet utter six mouths.

Eliza.1. Riee vs. John M. Rice; decree of divorce granted, to take effect after six mouths. J.

P. Weyerhuuser et al. vs. H. M.

Wisler; judgment for dofendant, defendant excepts, motion for now trial. Ooerlln College vs. Laura Maltby and A. P. Maltby et judgment for plaintiff, barring subsequent lien holders.

Joseph Gardner vs. Ellen M. Roberts et judgment for $1,808.74, 8 per toreuiobuiu sale in six mouths. .1. li.

Mulvunu vs. J. ii. Medbery, et judgment barring defendants and judgment us prayed, twelve per lureclosure sale in six months. Ueu.

W. Noble vs. E. A. Taylor et al.

judgtuunt quieting title in Qeo. Noble, guardian. P. Howes vs. Peter Brady, et judgment as agreed in journal entry, and K.

J. Graham, JauieB Holland aud G. Delano appointed appraisers. Carl Miller vs. M.

C. Bowersj application for injunction denied. Carl Miller vs. M. O.

bowers, ordered that wheal seized be returned to plaintiff in error. J. £1. Ramsey vs. H.

F. Brown et dismissed at plaintiff's cost without piejudice. R. M. Delano vs.

city of Hutchinson; leave to take oi der of revivor in the name of If. G. Delano, F. G. Delano, udm.

and Sarah Delano; order of dismissal at defendant's cost, Ellen M. Brown vs. Minnie Hardcas- tie; motion for new trial overruled, sixty days to make case, defendant given thirty days to suggest amend ments. J. L.

Smith et vs. 0 W. Diekhut et demurr overruled; leave to umend petition; defendant excepts and twenty days to answer. iiuytUK Cheap. There is nothing like buying goods aheap, and the best way to find out where goods are being sold cheap is to the columnsof the daily papers, At present in this city carpets are iug a remarkably low figure, but there is no use buying second-hand carpels for 20 cents a yard upwards, Wall Wall, the exclusive carpet deilers at 24 South Main, are soiling iugraios at 15 cents a yard and upward, according to quality, that have jUBt been secured from the factory.

They are selling all other goods in a like proportion. i Junt the Thing. Hair watch chains made to order at The Royal. Just the thing for a Christmas present. s-wed "Sluudantl Deliver." If any one should meet yon at night The AiiheUBer-Etuich Beer Receives the BlRheit Award by the Columblun Jury.

No jury, perhaps, bad a more difficult task than the one which bad to Bit in judgment over the hundreds of excellent brands of beer manufactured in this and foreign countries, hence it is so irueh to the beueer-Buseli Brewing Association, of 8t, LouiB, 'that the jury has awarded toj the beerof this firm the highest that no other concern has gained. for the various essential qualities of good beer so many points in its favor as the An- heuEer -Buseh Brewing Association, of St. Louis. This vetdict of the Columbian jury, consisting of connoisseurs -and chemists of the highest rank, has futtaiDed the ptpular opinion that the Anbeuter-Hiiteh beer is the best in this country. Mr.

Adolphus Busch, the president of the concern, can justly feel proud over this result, gained by the best business methods, whieb exclude corn and other adulterants and use the finest material only tl.at can be procured in this country and Europe. The coat of arms of the Anheuser- Buseh Brewing Atsocintion showB the Ameru-un eagle. 0 he eagle has taken the highest flight with the first prizo in its beak. lButiur ltuturu It. A certain party stole an overcoat from Youngheim Turinebaum'sstore fi out yesterday evening.

Parties aerosB the street and from the second floor of the opera house building saw him take 'the uoat, and will so make affidavit. If the coat is returned befure Monday morning nothing will be said or done, otherwise the guilty parly will be arrested and brought face to face with those who saw him. BNJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant und refreshing to the taste, and acts gcnlly yet promptly on the Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sya- tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup' of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and ac- coptahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in' 50a and SI bottles liy all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it prnmptly for any one who to try it. l)o not accept anj substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FDAXB.SaO, Mi. MVISI'IUC, 1V51V YORK, More liupruveinuuts.

The enterprising proprietors of the American steam laundry are always on the lookout for the accommodation of their trade. They have purchased a new horse and wagon, thus enabling them to more promptly attend to their delivery, aud next week will establish an up town office. Watch the for their Main street number. Here: I am agent for I. B.

Seeley Hard Rubber TrusBes, Sup- porters, Etc Hade in every desirable pattern, and are the best in the market. I handle 'srntabes of all sixes. S27 97II. The bunks now hold 470 in excess of the-requirements of the 25 per cent. rule.

Alurt-iuue The following persons have been licenced to wed since our lust report; Win. LI. Duucuu aud Lou Uuggs, both of Arlington. Lutner E. auiith of Penalosa, aud Lvdia May Briggs of Sylvia.

George E. and Jeanette Wyre, both of Abbeyville. i iiied. MisB Florence Eliot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Eliot, of Arlington, died ut 5:30 this morning at the home of her parents, of consumption, aged 19 years. Lester L. Brown, editor of the Mentor, Mt.

Hope, was iu the city, to-day and made tuis office a pleasant oall. lie was en route for Garden City to attend the iSoutuwest Kansas Jbditorial Absouiatiou. Miss Eva Fontron left this morning to visit friends in Wichita for a few uuys. She was accompanied by Mrs, Jotin Walters, her cousin, who "huS been her guest for a few dayB. Smith returned to her home in Newark, Ouio, to-uuy, after a lew.months Visit with her mother, Mrs: Stcoud avenue east.

Mrs. A. C. Whitford and Mrs. C.

W. Cease, of Newton, aud Miss Arie Bor- keustem of Niukerson, are visiting Mrs. Frank Snyder to-day. J. L.

Mendall of St. Louis, the "Missouri splcer," is in the city "swapping his old friend, Will Lesh oi tue Midland. Kltiowood lirleUetfl. EI.LINWOOD, Nov. cial tho 7th of this month, for the first time in years, this city went Republican.

It was a victory for the straightout Democrats and Republicans, While the Democrats predomi nate in the town and surrounding country, the men to be voted for were taken into consideration more than polities, and tha right prevailed, and everybody is satisfied with the result who h'id a desire to see justice done, Our banks, tho Citizens and Ellinwood hank, have recently issued their official statements, which shows that these institutions are well managed, and doing a good, safe and legitimate business. of the Bank.of are anil is 871,017.01. The of the Citizens' bunk tire the total showiug is Thes are the sworn statements of 0. Smith, M. H.

Smith and C. A. Willms, directors for the Citizens' bank, and i he same on Whulf of the Dank of Ellinwood, by 11. W. Bockemohlu P.

11, Ifimplerund Casper Screpel, directors, We are justly proud of our flouneia instituiions, and just feel like speak ing out so that the country may know the condition our community is in. Business is good with our hotel, th Del Monico, Mr. Hall proprietor, and generally good with our business men who scarcely ever get discouraged Our mill, under the skillful manage ment of Mr. John Grant, a fine young businessman, is in a very prosperous condition and John is happy. We are glad to fay that the NKWB bindery is being very liberally patronized by our people, and the work don k'ives most excellent satisfaction.

We are glad to have an enterprise of this character so close to us ana convenient for us. The Bank of Ellinwood Is quit, highly pleased with a reeent job turned out by you for them. Long may your paper and bindery prosper. Rev. J.

F. Black of Nickerson, and Rev. E. M. Armstrong oi Great were Graud Central arrivals to-day.

M. Jobusou and wife and E. H. VVhe, oid wife of NiekerBoii, weie Bboppu a the city to day. JohuS.

or Little stopping at the Grand Central. Arthur A Stewart of Lyons, was visiting friends in the city to day. thttrseu with Theft. CHICAGO, Nov. J.

Gallery, i poliee officer, is under arrest here, charged with the theft of 84,000 from a retired jeweler named Borrer. Weekly ISunk Htateraent. NBW YOBK, Nov. weekly bank statement reports the following and say "Stand and deliver," your hair han ea Reserve, increase, nB decrease, auttiiD, uccfctiijc, specie. would probably rise.

By reading care- oreoaei a 79 4 oo; legal tender, fully cite first column on the fifth page crease, circulation, decrease, WALL PAPER WALL PAPER Oar Minuter to llolWIa, KANBAB CITY, Nov. C. H. Taylor, whose appointment as minister to Uolivia waB not confirmed by the senate and who was reappointed by the president, has returned from Washington. la an interview this moruiiig he said he was drawing his salary us minister lo Bolivia aud that bis reappointment would be continue upon i he meetiug of the senate Ht imxt session.

He was home tustrue i HIS from the president to settle his liu-iness uffairs and would luuv early in December on his foreign mission. The United States, continued Mr. Taylor, wss the only foreign government that maintained diplomatic relations with Uolivia. The fact that this was done to encourage trade with that country had overruled any objec- t'on to his appoint on account of race. Mr, Taylor is the first negro minister plenipotentiary appointed by any government.

And not to represent to give clotli- in away at cost or less than cos t- What We Say We Do. We will give you Good Clothing at Prices as Low First Claas Goods Can Be Sold. New styles in Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats just received. Youngheim Tannebaum. Corner of Main Street and First Avenue.

The overcoat we aie selling at is the overcoat you want, if you want $1250 OVERCOAT FOR $8.88 We have theta in four different colors, single and double breaBted, iu plain and ohecked lining, all in the lateBt, styleB. Come and Bee them, at A. MINCER'S, Corner Second avenue and Main St. 1 Took una All. TKOY, Ohio.

Nov. United States Express company messenger lost night plueed his little safe in the telegraph office at the depot to await a train and stepped into the baggage room. During his temporary absenoe the safe was stolen. The amount of loss is not known. ONE CAR LOAD tor immediate delivery.

I must make room for it, and will for the next 30 days sell all grades at 30 per cent, discount. See my north window. JOHN A. DETAB. Haines Hedrick, Hangers.

I The Height of Flattery. Princeling (opening the shooting I have gone too far to tho loftl not at all, your higbneas; the target is fixed too much to the Eqnul to the Occjuloa. "Have yon 'A Heart to Love aha inquired of. the pale cleric in the music store. "Not on a salary of a week, miss," he responded Free Press.

VjfALl PAPER 1 WALL PAPER oi I Cautlnu. yon call a man a liar -who wns in the habit of telling tle harmless fibs? would depend upon how much he 'Hi i CLOSING OUT Closing Out Sale CLOSING OUT $20,000 worth of olothing furnishing goods to be converted into about in cash. We have decided to close out our business, and con-'' must get rid of all our goods by January 1st if poBBible. As long as they last, we offer our goods aa follows: Giothisg Child's suits reduced from 81.25 to 88c. Child's suits reduced from 82 to 81.50.

Child's suits reduced from 82.7S to 82. Men's suits from 85 to 83.60. Men's suits from 87 to 85. Janes pants from 13c to 48c. Underwear Men's grey suits 40c.

Men's red shirts all wool 74e. Men's grey all wool good quality suits 8Bc. Nen's grey all wool silk finish worth 75c a garment for 50o. Furnishing Goods 4-ply linen collars, worth 15c, at 4 for 25c. CufTs 3 for 50c.

E. W. collars 3 for 50c. Come and see our fine line of neckwear. Hats arid Caps We have everything we advertise- Call and see our Fedoras at 880.

Latest style beet quality 83 DAYLIGHT CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 19 North Main Street. GOL.DB1 PfrXftf iet'r I.

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