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2U, The III RFJPUBL Cloudy and unsettled weather "tonight and tomorrow. Warmer in eastorn portion! VOLUME X1LU NO. tfi. NEWTON. KANSAS.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1899. 10 CENT A WJM5K, Stat Historical Bool Newton DA ICAM 1 1 McManus McManus McManus McManus McManus to TWO DAYS LONGER! IK Black Dress Goods Sale; Two days longer in which to take advantage of HANLIN'S This stock the pride ot the big storo anil the-backbono of the ontire establishment, fsr surpasses any of its kind in the state of Kansas, surpasses in quality, quantity and low prices. Tomorrow morning for the benefit of the economical we place on sale 100 pieces black dress goods in plain and fancy woavus, without a doubt the swellest in the land, with prices so low if they were human tber -would cry out with shame. 1 Big; Dress Goods Sateii and right now we want to thank the people of Newton for the () liberal way they, have patronized thi powerful, original sale. Chilly winter winds have hot -kept the people away from our busy tore during this tremeridoiis salev Women can scent bargains miles away.

Everybody'; expects a little more for their money atpresent than the haven't, been disappointed. Honesty is the best thing in I' the 3J Wanted! mi We want you people who never get close enough to thU store to examine this class of goods to ili come tomorrow, investigate the stuff, look at the figures, notice the width aiul class and above all don't forget tho prices. If we can't save you 15 per cent we take you home in a wheelbarrow. hi 38 in. Scicillian black novelty 25c vard JTT 38 inch black brocaded novelty 39c yard JJ 38 inch imported wool novelty 48c yard town.be.

I REPUBLICAN IS SOLD. few of them and burned hind us. "We chased the "coons" about a mile Kansan Company the Purchasers Volks- 40 inch Kansas wide wale novelty 50c -yrd worm, ana we nave it oecause we nave succeeded ana it nas. been our only policy. Thursday and Friday are the last; two from town and then halted for the night I Matt Gees With It.

Tomorrow we will seil rain or shine. A great many1 readers hare no doubi and ne morning fell back about a 40 inch handsome wool novelty 59c yard to days of the give away sale. The chance of a life com-' bait mile and took up a new position heard of the sale of the Republican where we will stay until more troops ar jJ 40 inch beautiful scroll novelty 65c yard to to and Kansas Volksblattt to the Kansaq ing as it does before Easter Sunday. If you can get that They call us fighting devils but don't think we deserve that name. Company, which was effected last Sat to 9 The greatest of imported novelties 75c yd dress or Pattern Suit here than elsewhere it ls 'your urday, since which time the two papers I have been on the firing line ever since we started out and expect to stay have been conducted under its manage? duty to do it.

to to to ere unless a bullet bdods me. When meet.1 The last issue of the Daily Re And The best you will find in novelties 98c yd Lining: Sale. tpe regulars get here we will start again anil will keep right after them and fight publican will appear Friday evening, if we give away silk waist patterns, kid gloves, Hijihgs, CJ Why. not come in for your share? which closes the present month and on etc. to Saturday, April 1, the "Kansan-Repu 1 11 tjiem every place and time we find any of thetrH We are nearing their capital and I think the next fight will be tougher than the others have been.

We blican," will make its initial appearance, to to to 5C quality best skirt Cambric ic yd isc quality best waist silecia 8c yd 15c quality best skirt Canvas 8c yd This leaves but one daily paper in the 0 HANLIN'S. city of Newton end it should be a will not have Uncle. George's guns to back us out there. The boys cal Dewey Uncle George. Willi every.

Dress Goods purchase. deda hearty support. By consolidating 6c quality best Corduroy binding 5c yd to to to I have not felt better sinoe I have the two subscription lists the merchants (DdKD CHDG)(IKD(D(IKD(D(L been in the army than I have since we Ever ready dress stays 8c The best Corticelli silk thread 8c will be greatly benefited. They can to tare been out. Harry Kaufman is all reach the eye of the publio, through the office of the' Railroad Loan St Sav the one medium, at half the cost they flnir nntlorn Quit in nnr clnro I nriffl ings Company.

were compelled to pay before. right and is in a good condition to continue so. I think as this thing has been started that we will get home sooner. As soon as we whip these niggars I think the regulars will have no trouble in to to to to to Edwin Stewart is reported quite sick rule JNewton is a good newspaper with the grip and is threatened with severe attack of pneumonia. town, it is hardly large enough properly Newton's Original Dry Goods Merchant.

to support two daily papers, andi-th keeping order, for we are going to whip them within an inch of-their lives. We Miss Helen Harper, who has been visi this end in view the Republican will re ting friends here for several days, has have both railroads running now and returned to her home in Pond Creek, tire from the field. All contracts of the Republican will be carried out by the Miss Josie Smith has returned from Mcpherson where she has been assisting are using them to their full capacity. One of them is an English railroad and the other is a Filipino road and had not been run for several years until we got EARLY MORNING FIRE. tototototoifcWftotototote for' -H Rambler Ideal 'S 1 Your' Own PrfceV Kansan-Republican, and all accounts barber shop will be moved from its present location in the Clark hotel building, Miss Loll Reuss at a millinery opening, due this paper will be collected by the Home of George Mitchell Badly Damaged Such is not the case as it will remain Miss Mary Darnel, who has been visit possession.

On the English road we have our own engineer and fireman, but This Morning. Kansan Company. The patrons of the there. Easter gloves. Bamseyer's.

ing friends fn this city for some time, has returned to her home in Ellinwood, The house of George Mitchell on West Weekly Republican will next week oA the other natives are employed. Fifth street in the fourth block ceive a copy of the consolidated pacers The Order of Pendo will meet tonight Phil Knowlton, who has been visiting 4 badly damaged "by fire about 5:30 o'clock PERSONAL MENTION. relatives and friends in this city for sev STORY OF WAR. this morning. The roof of the house in Woodman hall.

Easter "fixings" for sale at MoManus Wall Paper at lowest rates. White Lead $4.75 to $6.50 per 100 lbs. -Pure Boiled Linseed Oil -j 50c per gallon, H. F. TOEVS 71a riain St.

eral days, returned last night to Cripple Lwas entirely burned away. The loss iJrF. L. Abbey is reported quite sick Creek. v.

W. E. Grove will have a new delivery will be about $400 on the house, covered John M. Lander Tells of the Fig-hting la with the grip. wagon on the streets in a few days.

by an insurance policy of $500, and prob Manila. Mrs. Samuel Bourne is visiting rela Bruno Hobbs of Kansas City, who has been visiting his brother Jay Hobbs of aoiy igou on furniture, coverea by a Northern seed potatoes and new bulk P. Lander this morning received the tives in Geneseo. this city, left last night for Denver on policy of $100.

garden seeds at H. C. Anderson's following letter from his son, John, who P. M. Hoisington left this noon for business.

The fire was discovered by Frank is with the Twentieth Kansas at Manila, Topoka on business. grocery. Ed Myers, who has rented the Euro Hawkins, who awoke Mr. and Mrs, C. M.

Beachy has returned from Wel H. Kaufman also received an interest-fog letter from his son, Harry, who is in Harry Bowman was in Moundridge Mitchell. The fire department arrived pean hotel, has returned to Trinadad on lington where he has been transacting business for the Hanlin Mercantile yesterday on business. the same regiment. account of the sickness of his mother.

dry of school district 33, Butler county, in quick time after the alarm was turned in and did good work in extinguishing Ed Strong of Topeka was a business It is Sunday two weeks since the and joint district 95, which takes in the Nicholson. Ball keep constantly on Company. C. S. Bowman left this noon for Chi visitor in the oity today.

war began and this is the first chanoe I hand a supply of standard coal. 311 Main city of Whitewater. He will render his the flames. The blaze is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. I street.

G. R. Follett went to Wichita this have had to write that amounted to any cairo, Washington and New York on decision later. Mitchell owned the house himself. The The Habit of Buying 'at noon tp transact business.

The Mission had a successful meeting thing. We left the barracks on Satur business for the National Surety Company of New York. insurance was in Aetna Insurance Com day night, Feburary 4, and rushed out Dr. Gaston Boyd went to Sedgwick MUSIC DAY. last night.

There were fully 100 people In attendance and several went forward pany, v. Ulaassen being its agent. to where our outposts were holding the today on professional business. Fred Harlan, who has been visiting to the altar. The interest in the meet natives at bay and took our station on Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Harlan- of Pleasant Themlans Held an Interesting Meeting: at Chris Truax was here yesterday from CITY SUMMARY. the left of the road that runs north of ings is constantly increasing.

the Home of Mrs. Kamseyer. W'chita visiting friends in the city, E. E. White of Darlington township Canon City, Osage and Weir City ceal at The Themian Club met at the home See McManus' adv.

311 Main" street. Nicholson ft Ball. the city near the bay. It was while crossing the bridge that 1 heard the whistle of a bullet that I knew must be township for several week, left yesterday noon for his home in 111. Leslie Purcell of Iola was a visitor in the city yesterday noon on his way home from the western part of the state where of Mrs.

J. P. Ramseyer yesterday with was in the city yesterday on business. George Wright moved house this xne a. u.

u. w. will meet tnis even a very large attendance, and in response Miss Stella Wilbur went to Annelly aimed in our direction. morning when the Clark quit business, ing. to roll call, members gave the name of today to visit relatives for a short time.

He has stayed there so Jong that it seems That night we lay in a trench or rather Good coal sold at Mlcholion Ball' their choice in music. Mrs. Evans had Mrs; Tom Burrows was over from to him practically like being thrust from I a dyke between two fields. Try It at 311 Main street. There was charge of the program, and the first 11 Halstead yesterday shopping in this Dome upon tnecold, cold world.

water on one side, the side we laid on As Plain as the Nose Axteii ana Abbey's omces were given he has been on business. Bert Becker, who has been employed in P. Becker Son's store in this city for some time, has returned to his home in Johnstown, where he will remain number was a pleasing piano solo by Mrs. McGaughey. Mrs.

Ramseyer read oity. Bretch Bros.v It is a good habit. It is a rapidly growing habit with all Newtonians. It is a habit by which people save in their daily and monthly and yearly expenditures. It is a habit that becomes more fixed the oftener people buy here.

And the broad reason is satisfaction. People are satisfied with Bretch goods. People are satisfied with the prices. People are ''satisfied with the Ways of -the store, its manners and 1 methods. Acquire the Habit.

and we could not get away fiom it, so a thorough spring cleaning yesterday. on Your Face Ladies' tailor-made suits. Ramseyer's. you bet we didn't try as a bullet is A. Repp came up this noon from Two days longer to take advantage of selection entitled "Musical America" A carload of Italians came up yesterday that our laundry work quite a persuader, We laid there until Arkansas City to look after his interests Hanlin's big dress sale.

which was followed by a piano duett by in the future. afternoon on the 'Frisco and went west on No. 1 to California. These people about noon when we moved to a posi here. Mrs.

C. W. Gods and Miss Jessie Goss, is the finest and best ih every way in oolor, finish and general excellenoe, when compared to that done by any The Lindello Mandolin Clubwill meet with Miss Campbell on East Broadway tion aDout 2UU yards anead. Wnen we Mrs. L.

C. McLaucrhlin of 'Nickerson Mrs. Hart read an article on "Ancient The Rev. C. M.

Platz has gone to Kansas City where he will make' his are Mart Covert's especial delight, and were in our first position, we had one tonight. other method in Your shirts, is here visiting Newton friends for a few days. home in the future, he having been ap joy and a pleasant smile is sure to flit across his face as soon as he sees a troop of them clambering off a train. man killed, shot through the head and killed almost instantly. Another had Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Moots are the oollara and cuffs are sent- ham from pointed presiding elder of the Kansas L. G. Harlan of Pleasant township parents of twin sons born yesterday City district of the Evangelical Associ Music." A history of "Hail Columbia" was read by Mrs. Alspaugh.

The story of. "Home Sweet by Mrs. Conroe, and "Geographical Songs" read by Mrs. Catlin. "Saved by a Song" by Mrs.

Foster. "Comic Opera" a bullet graze his skull just above the ear. We were not in our second position Mr. MoManus will have a black dress was in the city yesterday transacting morning. ation.

our up-to-date laundry in Such perfect and artistic finish asr to make. them hard to distinguish from the new article. NEWTON STEAM LAUNDRY' business. goods sale tomorrow. See adv.

The James Dawson Command, Union Court House Siotes. John Dickey's bull dog stopped the Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard of Sedg Veteran's Union, will meet Thursday was read by Miss Abbie Wilcox, then Abraham Dick of Burrton paid school parade of "The South Before The War'1 wick visited Newton friends yesterday evening, March 30, at 8 o'clock in Odd W. B.

PETERS, Prop. Telephone 217. 415 Mala street oame a beautiful solo sung by Mrs, afternoon. land interest yesterday. Fellow's hall.

company yesterday. The dog attaoked Spooner which was greatly enjoyed by very long when word came that if we did not go up the natives would capture our batteries that got hot and swelled and could not shoot any more so our little colonel ordered a charge and the way we went was not They did not have time to stop and shoot let alone time to aim. I think that is the only County Clerk S. M. Spangler is pre Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Ingalls of Hals 2 packages garden seeds for 5 cents at all present. Hester's feed store 123 Main.

tead were shoppers in the city yesterday one which was with the procession and an animated dog fight ensued. Dickey's dog had all the best of it and it was with somek trouble that the manager of It was decided to meet at the homes paring his books for the assessors returns which he expects to begin to come afternoon. WXATHBK-WeatteraMttM anights Only one day. The Modern Woodmen held a good of members for the remainder of the in shortly. CSMiss McAtee of Niokerson has meeting last night.

There was a large club year, and the meeting next Tues the company separated tile dogs. reason tnat tney did not nit any more taken a position in Ramseyer's millinery attendance and a thoroughly enjoyable day will be held at the home of Mrs. W. D. Congdon, 209 Harrison street.

All of us than they did, I that J. n. Ejhelmann, treasurer of school district No. 24 Sedgwick township, was a visitor at the county treasurer's office Rollo Hill of Halstead was tried for department. evening spent-.

Tomorrow we will sell 7 lbs of prunes -7 pounds to a customer 23 Ladies who are anxious to take ad members are cordially invited. there was more than a half dozen men wounded. We chased them about two his sanity this afternoon in probate court. A decision was not reached at Ellis Garten of Clnimarron was in town last night on his way home from yesterday. J- 8 bars Lenox soap 86 vantage of the half price suit sale car miles and then got the word to halt and Clark Hatel quit BsilatM.

the time of going to press. The follow John C. Goering, one of the commis- have their choice laid away till pay day, 3 boxes Buttermilk soap 25 4 bars Laundry soap 05 fall back. 'Colonel FuDHton just oussed Kansas City. Mrs.

R. J. Parker left yesterday noon The last meal was served in the Clark ing were the jury: W. T. Greene, E.

siorlsersof McPherson county was ap MoManus. and tore around but we were about 1000 Pollard, Will Allen, Dr. Li. T. Smith, hotel this morning when the guests at for Topeka where she will visit friends Surrounding towns are having consid pointed administrator of the estate of Andrew C.

Shrag yesterday by Probate 10 pounds hominy 85 10 pounds sal soda 25 Ed Jackson and Tom Sheridan. the house wen given their breakfast, yards ahead of where we were supposed to be and Dewey had thrown two shells for several days. erable trouble with counterfeit money, Bankers here state that they very sel E. Horan at once began active work in Judze J. W.

Johnson. He was also B. B. Newhall has deeded to the Hart- S. A.

Hanlin left yesterday noon, for taking out the furniture and fixtures, of named as the guardian- of Lydia, Mary pretty close to us so we got back with the rest and camped for the night. dom find a counterfeit coin in circula fort Western Land Company for 11, all 1 pound Dr. Price's baking powder 37 1 can corn 08 1 can 06 Ask your neighbor about that gal' the house. These will be stored in and Paul the minor heirs of Mrv Shrag, tion. of section 7, township 22, range 3, west.

The next day, Monday, we advanced Wichita on business for the Hanlin Mercantile Company. T. C. Baldwin of Kansas City, a well known traveling man, was a visitor in Urias Spangler, treasurer of Bchool Jamt the thine; for the sook atava, Panoa Frank Jones of Alta brought in 14 to where we the night before bad no op room in this city and repaired and refitted up before they are shipped to Chanute where Mr. Horan will use them Ion can of syrup for 45 Cltj nut at Nicholson Ball's.

district No. 55 Emma township, trans wolf scalps today to County Clerk S. 1 doz. clothes pins 01 position so we went about a half mile farther and took up a position on the acted business today with the county The Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of the city yesterday.

In furnishing his hotel at that point. Tin wash boilers Spangler and walked away with slip of paper calling for t28 of the county's treasurer. left of the road. Tuesday afternoon E. will give an-' Easter dime social, Friday evening, March 31, at B.

of L. D. 8. Welsh returned this noon from County'Clerk S. M.

Spangler was in companies I and had a skirmish money. riaed 5 an Ceata. Crowley, where he has been on busi 3 tin cups Granite wash basin Granite dish pan E. Hall. Everyone invited.

Supper Halstead today on business. with the niggers. The fight lasted only Mattie Fields was fined 15 and icosts, Hello Central dive me No.8j, Ed yards Schumacker' Furniture Store. What is it? Vou say they are talking, well I will wait and call them up again, for I could not think of Caying my carpets and mattings and rugs elsewhere when one can always be mre of. getting the best and at the most reasonable price.

When they tell you a carpet is all wool you can depend on it. Besides ness for some time. free. County Supt. Bennett Grove ap The polling place in the Third ward the city election will be at 206 Main amounting to 1 17.50 yesterday by Jus 39 05 15 29 06 1 .19 1 19 39 Granite cups Miss Adella Martin, who has been If you want to see a fine selection of about half an hour but one lieutenant of company -B waa killed and six jaen wounded.

pointed Tom Hutchicgs treasurer of tice Ben Mean for stealing coal from Granite teapots very sick lor some time, is reported somewhat improved. kid gloves for Easter visit our store. Hanlin's. Brooms each school district No. 60 Walton township, in plase of Smith, who has resigned.

street. The hotel Newton has been designated as the polling place for the Second ward in the coming city election. the Santa Fe. The cases against Mary Doe and Elmer Kennedy were held in laid there until Friday afternoon. Mrs.

W. A. Elliott has returned from Clothes wringers each Bread raisers Newton people read the papers very abeyance during good behavior. Ottawa, where she has been visiting re The Epworth League social that was carefully for news from Manila. There On Thuisday night I was on picket and tbey shot at os and we at them all night and the next day we wan tat them again.

Try a loaf of "Baer's homemade He has also appointed E. Miller of Sedgwick treasurer of school district No. 54 In place of E. L. Stiles, who has moved away.

lative for several weeks. are several Newton boya in the Twentieth bread." to have been given at the home of D. 8. Welsh tonight, will be held at Miss Ola Will Have Taaala ajroaaMla. A number of tennis enthusists in this Mrs.

O. F. Hobbs, who has been visit Kansas volunteers which is in the thick We had dense underbrush and trees to than anyone elea, Fall can salmon loan baked beans. Lauck's, corner of West Sixth and Pop of the fight. city are arranging to lay out a tennis they ara cheaper quality considered.

ing relatives in this city, has returned to her homejn Eldorado. ular streets. court for use this summer. It will Tmt brick aa4 ftac etaae areaient eaU to go through but we kept up such a hot fire they would not dare to put their heads above their breastworks. At one time I saw the flash of a nigger's rifle 1 ean potted 1 can pie 10 05 06 08 05 07 ea the Brining Coal Company, 1 13 West Mrs.

J. R. Ratley and children left probably be located on the vacant prop Sixth street. Tuesday noon for Topoka, where her 1 package oatmeal. erty north of the old hotel Madrid location.

All Tvaia Aveaaea Black. "Tie gTtateit drawback to tit bnJ- Ladies clean roar kid trlores with husband is now living. Mr. Ratley 1 package mlnoe meat Miller's gloveine. It is not a liquid not 50 feet in front of me and then I saw him climb out of the trench with several was formerly an employe of Grosee's County Superintendent Bennett Grove visited achool districts 71, 27 and 35 and the schools at McLain and Annelly this week.

1 8tate Superintendent of Publio Instruction Frank 'Nelson and County Superintendent Bennett Grove of this county met Monday at Whitewater with the county superintendent of that county. Nelson heard evidence in regard to a dispute concerning the boun- Bca roe jut now it the poor country roads. Avenues of trade are practi Blaokea' teas and ooffee hare do equal, Must Be Sold. Harlaff n-baaa'thePearaaatk watrhrn, dlaaa4, riaie. Jewelry mm Sierllaa llTerware eltlra.

we will make price that will aril tltraa. roxiivs barber shop in this city. and can be need while the glove is on. Sold only by T. II.

McManus, headquarters for gloves of all the lat Must Be Sold. HaTlaa n-areaaeoe' ta rssim atack cally blocked on account of the roada hope to see so ton-p'et la others and start to ma and I let them have it. I don't know whether I hit him or not. We got them started and kett D. W.

Wilcox, who has been sick for est shades, gloves fitted and warranted. this respect that a man or woman ess fwatehaa. SUaaaaatfa, riaca. Jewelry aa4 SMrrllac allTarwara) aoTeltlea. some time, threatened with poeunooia, is vary much better and is able to be P.

Deckers Sg, 'Phone lot. 619 Mala St. In some manner the impression has them running till we got to the town of, go all ever ht country on a bUryei." we will suss ftrteea that will Mil Entire stock of pattern suits half price at MoManoa'. gained circulation that W. II.

Eberle's down town and attend to his duties at Caloocan and there we slaughtered a Horn Fran Clarke, Ttana. na then..

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