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HUTCHINSON DAILY NEWS MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910. PAGE FOUR meet the Increase in the cost of ren-i than to bring this run to the Arkan WillS. Thompson, dering the transporatlon service. sas river. valley It would be worth With new" capital unavaillDie "or to November 25, 1823, and had In the war of 1861-65, in the Union army six -Apt INTERESTING brothers, five brothers-in-law and three nephews, were members of his old Company of the, First Tenne From the St.

John News Report of sec; all being mustered With himsetf REAL ESTATE while. be. had only in-very limited I HI 1 111 ..1,: THE HUTCHINSON NEWS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TheDaHy NewVwM "be delivered City for 10 cents a week. Order through the Carrier or by 'Phone No.

S. The Daily News by mall outside the City 3.0 per year. The Weekly New hundreds of "millions" of dollars which v. r- IN ENGLAND Over My, Waal tharmaji. The smallest act of a great man on a- now go each year into reproductive enterprises would be withdrawn and the fructifying 'f Influence of that HUTCHINSON the Death of General Joseph A.

August 8, 1861.7 i Cooper: following article, which ap- KANSAI great occasion may. possess a deep significance. succession ot small acts, For thirty years he was a jesident peared a few days, ago in the Knox- money in the channels ot trade be lost In other words, with the rail ot Cleveland township, Stafford coun- ville (Tenn.) Journal and Tribune, W. B. BROWN SON.

ty. He was nrobablv as well known grves a very complete nisiory oi uen- roads forced to curtail their out all tending to the same end, takes on a cumulative meaning not to be ignored. as any man In the county and was for eral Coopers services during the War a great many years one. of the leading of the Rebellion: It is evident that the kaiser in Lon FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO, a irw4 lays, their orders. for everything needed in the conduct of their operations and for the development of their Renublicans of this section.

While lie uenerai uooper reacneu tne nign- don was resolved to show himself sympathetic and friendly. had many warm friends, Genernl Coop- est rank of any soldier who went out properties would gradually fall away. er had a few enemies, as might be ex- oi jennessee in xue civil war This, in turn, would mean that many When King George increased his own 50 cents per year, The News reserves tit right to reject any advertising matter that they may deem improper and not according to contract, and It Is not responsible for advertisements ordered or discontinued by telephone. Calls for society meetings, cards or thanks, obituary notices, resolutions, society and church socials, lecture notices, calls for church meetings (except Sunday sermon) are considered as advertising and will be charged for. Copy for display advertisements must be In office before o'clock Jn the morning to guarantee publication that day.

The Eastern offices of the paper are at 230 and 234 Temple Court, New York City and United States Express building, 27 Washington street, Chicago. E. Katx Advertising Agency In charge. In orderine the address of your paper AUIUMUolLi: and ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MA iUNIC TMfLE.

pected of a man of his temnerment. uays ana is Known, pernaps, oy more mills, factories and furnaces would He never forsook a friend, neither did veterans who served on the union horse's lead by more than the single be reduced to idleness, throwing great masses of working people out of em he spare those he disliked. Summing in that strife than any otner him up in a few words; you always Bast Tennessee soldier. Although he knew where to find him on all nrono' nas mte his home in the west for ployment That, in it3 turn, would head that was considered correct the kaiser pleasantly signified that it was not important to rectify the error. mean diminished purchasing power on the part ot a further considerable A MAIDEN'8 PRAYER.

i -m( By Ruth Cameron. 5 may develop eloquence. Drop petticoat for bloomer; Or scorning sham and saving pence, Bar costume and consumer; But Heaven -grant nie recom-i: penae A trace of saving common sense, A grain of two of humor. That is given in Life aa A proper prayer for the Maiden of 1910, presumable against the dangers of woman's suffrage. Seems to me those last two sentences would be a good petition for a good many people besides the suuragettes in short, tor that pathetic class of people who take existence too seriously.

I do not like people who refuse ever to be in earnest about life, but on the whole I think they are much easier people to get along with than those who adopt towards their work and themselves the same deathly and priggish seriousness that the high school graduate puts into his "essay on life." I don't believe in the philosophy of "What difference will anything I do make a hundred years from But I do believe in the philosophy that it won't let the most Important work or the most sincere devotion to any cause blind one to the fact that there is a funny side to life. sitions. Would that we had more like many years, he has visited East Ten- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. him. He was for sixtv-eieht vears a nessee at times, always timing his portion of the population, and tnis member of the Baptist church and for VI5Vls 8 as to be present at tne re- loss of purchasing power would neceS' GAGE, M.

D. over thirty-five years a deacon of the unions oi tne veterans wno wore tne phanrod state whether It Is Daily or church. From tho miniatAr'R nates we ome. When Queen Alexandra on one occasion was entering her carriage the kaiser himself stepped forward and held the door. And when he left London he bade the new king goodby with three kisses instead of the usual two.

sarily be felt in many other industries, which, accordingly, would have to reduce their-output and dismiss some Office 27 North Main. State Exchange Bank Both phones. No. 200. Weekly and give your former postofflce address as well as the change.

Advertising rates made known on ap- learned that he helped to organise the "General Cooper is the victim of a South Central BantiRt association General oreaaaown, ne being now of their wage forces. All tnis would twenty-one years ago and was the nla eighty-seventh year, having cele- Telenhone news items to editorial DRS. HEYLMUN 4 McKITT RICK. Physician, and auraeon I In the end mean diminished shipments honored moderator from the time of brated his eighty-sixth birthday on rooms. No.

408. It was a time, of minor manifesta over the railroads and a great falling off in their freight and passenger 0. E. SIDUNOEB umce over A. a.

druK tor -i rw Ney'mun office hours, 1 to 4 d. Jiciittr'ck'8 hours, 10 wT Phones, office 799, tr Heylmun's resident. v. its organization until October last, mannagiving day. He went out when he was forced to give up the po- Rs captain of Company First Ten-sition, owning to failing health.

nessee infantry, and was mustered tions of good will. The kaiser's presence in England was a matter of vast traffic. The railroads would then have no use for men to The Druggist two rings. General Joseph Alexander Cooper I August ism, at wiuiamsourg, K.y., whom they are how giving employ importance, and his altered relations to Great Britian owing to the death jicKittrick-s residence phone, -Bell was horn in Summerset. Pulaski coun- by uenerai s.

f. uarter. In March, ment, and possibly half a million of 1111, PRESCRIPTIONS A 8PECIALTY. ty, Kentucky, November 25, 1823, be- he was commissioned to raise them- would be still furtner to curtail of King Edward are well understood. W.

F. SCHOOR. Telephone 91. No. 17 North Main Street.

Hutchinson the purchasing power' of the popula ing at the time ot his death 86 years, regiment ana aia raise tne aixin 5 months and 25 days old. Tho follow- Tennessee. While recruiting, the Physician and Surgeon. Special attention siven in tion. Trouble has been brewing between the two countries, none the less ser-i-ous for having its basis on a vague women.

This is no financial 'picture. Pre ing which appeared in the Knoxville regiment was campea near wnat is Daily Journal and Tribune under date now Jelllco, at Camp Pine Knot. In of Sunday, May 22 1910, is a very June of tne Bame he went with complete account of the general's fam- General Morgan's forces and invested Bell, 816. cisely the situation here outlined came about during the panic. -The gross ANNOUNCEMENTS.

For County Clerk. nnnmilVA mVSfllf as ft Candi' Phones: B. A 397-2B; Bell, Black 815-2R. earnings of the United States rail To be thoroughly in earnest about life and about doing" one's mistrust. So tar as a few personal actions might serve to show a friendly and pacific spirit, William has shown flate for county clerk, subject to tle will ily and army life.

t-umoenana uap, causing tne uoniea- FRANCES A. CADY, M. D. roads then for severat successive months fell off $50,000,000 a The Journal and Tribune eraies lo evacuate. in September, of the Republicans at tne marles.

D. D. COLGLA2.1ER. hmihv annnitnra mvself SS candl' r-nysictan and Kleht and Uv mil. "General Josenh Alexander Oooner.

General Morgan evacuated that gap it And a like spirit met his ad' hionth; or afthei rate of more than a year. T' llf addition, new date for county clerk, subject to the Re one of the first of thirtv-flve thousand nu uenerai cooper went witn mm vances. Chicago Record-Herald. 4a" Promptness. Diseases of women and children and all chronic disease a specialty.

Office over VanZanrtr imnle! men who crossed the mountains into on mat memoraoie retreat to tne unio publican primaries. i Viorehv nnnnunce mvself as a canda- capital 'supplies at the rate of 000.000 "to $500,000 ,000 year Were Kentucky from East Tennessee and rlver ot Gallipolis. From there he fousrht for the Union in the Civil war. wfint to Louisville, Nashville and An Illinois state senator confessed, on the same day that Senator phone (new) 174-B. Residence, 784 Sherman east; new phone 717-B publican primaries 'T KENNEDY.

i harehv mvself as a candl' withheld. With that- tne status or things, Government ftfficiale and legislative: bodies considered it good policy to cease their assaults, on the died at his home in St. John, Murireesooro, participating in some Friday night News of the fact was of the engagements connected with received Saturday morning in tele- battle of Stone On this DRS. FORNEY A EVANS. for county clerk, subject to the Re Lorimer made his denial of bribery in the United States senate, that he and Suroeons.

Dr. Fornev RMirtonra v. publican primaries in August. HOWARD M. PAYNE.

For Sheriff. cram to his two sons. William R. occasion, ne was aetauea witn MS 543-B; Bell, 509. railroads, even; and snip has been paid $2,500 for his vote.

This nest, yet not to take one Self too seriously seems to me tne acme of successful living. 'z. I know- people think it is something to be very proud of that they can't see anything to laugh at in a funny play or extravaganza. I think that to be able to go to a nonsensical or extravagant play and laugh heartily at the sheer absurdity of.it, Is an ability to be painstakingly cultivated. Being healthily silly once in a while is one of the best brain relaxations there is: The greatest men and women have seldom lacked an" unusually keen sense of humor.

Take for example our own Lincoln, A Learn to laugh at your failures and you have deieated defeat, for nothing takes the sting out of fail and Henry T. Coorier. of Knoxville. regiment to guara a wagon tram of hirdhv vnnnunea mvself as a candi pers engaKed. in attempts to revive I V.

Kvane Residence phone, 264-B; Bell, Maln-555. 926 Main Offices 35-39 Mnnt. TJt? Al- date for sheriff of Reno county, subject "General Oooner. after snendinir supplies irom wasnvuie to Murrrees trade by organizing prosperity assoc manv venra nf hia life in Tonne, boro. General Joe Wheeler's forces casts some doubt on Senator Lo rimer's story and incidentally indicates that a senatorial vote In the Illinois to the Republican primary.

PH4RI.ES N. WOODEliL. phones, 786. fat ions and sunshine leagues, can it 1 see, removed to Kansas In 1880, and attacked his expedition and as a re-has since that time, led the ouiet life sult. Cooper's regiment brought In the be possible that these things already I hereby announce myself as a for sheriff of Reno county, subject have been forgotten, or tnat an miei to the Democratic primary.

of a farmer. He was twice married, waSon train safe aBl General Wheel- legislature was. 'rated somewhat higher than a representative's vote. ligent body of business men would H. L.

SCALES. M. D. Practice limited to Ey. Ear, Note and Throat Glasses accurately fitted.

Masonic Temple, Hutchinson, Kansas. his first wife dvlnir Ortoher 14. 1874 er iook tne otner ena oi tne roaa. deliberately invite, tneir recurrence 3. A.

Applegate, of Arlington, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination, for sheriff, subject to the decision of the 1 To this union were born the following Cooper of this city, has a gold children: Wm. Knoxville; Jo- mounted sword 'in his office which seph, who died in infancy; John, who wfts presented him for the safe con-died Anenst 9. 1878: Hen'rv a of the wagon train. Between EUREKA1 EASE FOR ALL. August primary.

1 hArohv nnnnunrp mVself as a Candl DRS. STEWART A YOUNG. Office In McCurdy Building, No. i South Office, both phones, 256. Residence, 297-B; Main, 479.

date for sheriff of Reno subject Boy and Salesgirl to Be Re Chore Knoxville attomev: Esnuire H- who ho battle ot Murfreesboro and Chick to the Republican primary. MfinRE. Ioda Township. 1 placed -y Electricity met death in a railroad accident De- aniauga, his regiment spent the time tiorahv annniinne mvself as a candi An unidentified insurgent congressman has received a letter from Cel. Roosevelt, inviting him to call on the colonel' and give an account of his conduct in congress, and the Insurgent has translated this to mean that the colonel sympathizes with him.

It may be that Teddy merely wants to give him a good. jacking up- cember 1 1901: Rev. David H. CooDer. Middle Tennessee.

The Sixth Ten- In tho June number, of Popular date for the Republican nomination for nomas A. Eiuiaon, uie sheriff of Keno county in to be held next August. C. B. YOtT.

hohv announce mvself as a candi inventor, makes a few prediction: about "The Tomorrow 3 of Electric date for the office of sheriff, subject to ity and D. Detroit, Mrs. Kate Callo- nessee got into the battle of Chicka- way, who died April 15, 1906, and An- fmua oa tho third day, it having drew J. Cooper, who died July 31, 1862. been, assigned to the reserve corps in "The second wife was Miss Mary J.

tnat tattle. At one time, the regi- Poston, of Knox county, and their mar- mf nt waH crt off on Lookout Moun- riage occurred July 21, 1875. To this tam and Cooper and his men made union were born these children: tbeir escape down the rugged east George Daniel Mrs. Cora L. slope of the mountain, carrying their ure like being able to see the funny side of it.

Learn to laugh at yourself when other people laugh at you, and yon will never be made fun of in any really unkindr way. A sense of humor seems to me about as good a matrimonial qualification as there is. I think I would sooner marry the man who laughed at the same things I did, than the one who was touched or exalted with me. There is only one sadder sight than a man or woman with a keen DR. A.

C. POTTER, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to obstetrics Disease of women and children. Both pnones. over 17 South Main DR.

CURTS' SANITARIUM 22 First east, Hutchinson, Kansas. Obstetric, Chronic, Female and Private Diseasea a Specialty. Lady physician for ladies. Moderfi rooms. Bell phone, 820 Main.

B. A phone, 862-E. Consultation free. Call In the not far- distant future, says the action of tne ttepuDncan I hereby announce myself as a candi date for sheriff, subject to the i Republl pjrimaries. JOHN W.

HOOPER, c. r.nuntv Attorney. the wizard of, Menlo Park, all the chores of the household will be done Tom Wagstaff is coming along all t.y electric machines and the ariaic right but is shy of funds for campaign expenses. Governor Stubbs at I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of county attorney, subject to the action of the Republican Cain, Jonathan and Mrs. Sallia Wlla lnem tney nan t.indaav rvf st John.

Kan. removed the wheels. He camo to 'Surviving him. General- Cooper umgsireei win primary. nAbicin For District Clerk.

haiwhv annnnnr.fi mvself as a candi least is not handicapped in tliis way The railroads provided him with am DR. L. O. FORNEY. M.

D. leaves one sister. Mrs. Mallnda T. "ler ne been raisea, spent Special attention eiven diseases nf w.

date for re-nomlnation for clerk of the district court of Reno county, subject to pie funds several years ago, iu the men and children. Madden of Denlson, and three wo winier wim nis men at nicnianu, brothers, Sylvester Cooper, of Jacks- strBW plaInB and e5 Knoxvlllo boro, Rev. Lindsay Cooper, of at CamP Ault- In the spring of 1864, sense of humor life-yoked to a mate absolutely without humor, and that is to sse two perfectly serious minded people plodding along their Office: No. 14 North Main street. Office hones Bell.

313-1 rinr- foim of fat railroad contracts. the decision oi Sgg. cm. of the Peace. oi clerks and sales people in the de-I'Wtment stores will be replaced by motors and slot machines.

Mr. Editor, says he Is now at work on plans ti! such a store and soon will have completed. "Animal labor" thaV is, human labor innst.give way, he insists, before ae scientific work of the electric machine, Humane', Mr. Edison prophecies, are doomed to early extinction with the positively sure cisappesrance of the horse from the itreeta of the ctUes. -giV' "For years h4f writes.

"1 Morgan count v. and Thos. W. Cooner. nuureu on us iraiun Residence hones: vo.v onnniinrn mvself as a candidate S18-2 rings; B.

Col. Roosevelt was made a doctor weary way together. down the valley into Georgia and 654-A. of Kansas. Humor i3 the salt without which of laws by the University of Cam' for the office of Justice of the peace in the citv of Hutchinson, subject to the Republican primary election to be held August DR.

M. McALILLY. even very great goodness Is apt to Survivor of Two Wars. "General Joseph Alexander Cooper Special attention oiven to riiseana went through that campaign from the Tennessee line to Atlanta. He received hia promotion to brigadier at the close ot the Atlanta campaign.

De ratner unpalatable. bridge, and It must be confessed that Col. Roosevelt has had a good deal 2nd. W1U. rimintv Assessor.

women and children. And It is well to remember that Office 14 North Main. Geo W. ee will be a CiimliJdte for rnntv assessor, subject to the decision of New phone B. B.

phone- 'we could do without many foods. served in the war of the United Btates with Mexico, having enlisted Sep tember, 1847, in the city of Knoxville, v. ri e.a..k to do with doctoring a good many When General Sherman left for the apparently much more important. Office, 135-Red. Office; 1M Residence, 75-Black.

Residence, 286. sea, Cooper's brigade was sent back laws. TeTs InfancTry1.1'" hV? cVpuSn iar more easily than we could with out salt DR. COWQILL, the Republican pnmari- in August. For County Treasurer.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of county treasurer of Reno county, subject to the Republican primaries In August have been trying to storage buttery, and how hare-rendered It General: Hood. Col. R. T. Van Horn, ot Kansas was Jordan Council and his colonel, So let's all of us who are con Osteopath.

Rear of State Exchange Bank, cornet "Approaching Nashville, he found Richard Waterhouse, known as Dick says there was a plot that came near I First and Main streets. himself cut off from the Union lines. scious of being rather too serious-minded and I know I'll have to ortircly suitable to automobile ether work. There is absolutely no teason why horses should be allowed Waterhouse. With his regiment he Calls answered day or nieht.

citv and Had there been no opposition he country. Residence phones, B. 685-A: being successful back in 1855 to make that city a part of Think what the Sunflower state escaped and reached Vera Cruz, November, 1847, T. 7 and the City of Mexico June 1, 1848 c'i 1 "iS m. a five tramp, but he was forced For Register of Deeds.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for register of deeds, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary election CHAS. W. RAGLAND. Hell, lm-Ked. Office phones: BelL 693-Black; B.

A 884-A. within city limits, for between the gasoline and the electric car no room plead guilty with the rest join the maiden of 1910 in asking that our worthy seriousness, our admirable high mindedness may be suit- n.virt hi. rotm mm t0 men St Of left for them. They are not needed be happy. isasnvuie, crossing tne river near The cow and the pig have gono and "General Cooper was a Whig and SPECIALISTS.

awy tempered by the horse is still more undesirable. Clarksville and entering Nashville from the north side. He was in tne an ardent Union man, and at the ap OVER OUR STATE. A higher public ideal of health and proach of the Civil war took a de- A trace of saving common sense, A grain or two of humor." I believe that the sense of humor DR. GEO.

VON LEONROD, battle of Nashville and as a result ot THE LITTLE GREEN TENTS. cleanliness is working toward such Girls at K. U. are learning to swim ment, and early in June, 1861. he be- JS banishment very swiftly, and then we Just another detail in preparing for Physician and Surgeon.

105 North Main. Special attention riven to chronic dis is almost as important to develop as the moral sense. gan to drill those who favored the The little green tents where the anldiflrs Kleen. and the sunbeams their "voyage on life's ocean. Union, in Campbell county, where he shall have decent streets instead ot stables made out of strips of cobble-ttones bordered by side walks.

The rille he was sent with his brigade to North Carolina where be Joined Sher Without a sense of humor it is eases, cancer and private diseases of both sexes. resided. William Shakespeare is a resident of Olathe. He is a shoemaker instead man and served under General Scho- almost impossible to get a proper perspective on life and on worst use of money is to make a fine 'S play and tho women weep, are covered with flowers today; and between the tents walk the weary -5 tow who wero voune and stalwart fleld. He returned to Tennessee from of a playniaker, but he is related to norougniare ana tnen turn it over Office over Bloom's drug store, 20t North Main.

Phones. Old, 176-Red; New, 360. Residence: 212 Seventh west. Phones' Old. 576-Main; New, 592-B.

Office hour to 12 a. 1 to p. 7:30 to 1:00 p. m. the great playwright "He would work on the during the day, and would travel from house to house during the night and consult with his neighbors and return the next day to his plow.

On North Carolina, his old regiment being mustered out at Nashville, he re to horses. Besides that, the change will put the humane societies out of mained in the service sis months aft business. Peter Bryant is a resident of Jackson county and he writes poetry. The explanation is that he is a nephew er that time, or until January 26, Saturday he would meet his neigh The substitution of electrical for he prods into the exercise of thank in 'sixty-two, when they went to the war away. The little green tents are built of sod, and they are.

not long, and they are not bread, but the soldiers have lots crut la flArt nf 1566. bors and friends for muster In the ing those who disagree with him of William Cullen Bryant. "When the war opened. General remote districts of Campbell county, human labor will cut down the cost ot living to the Mr. Eaison predicts, and he then proceeds to -tell which is very good for them.

giving them such instructions in mill Cooper lived In Campbell county, near Jacksboro, and had seen service In DRS. RICHARDSON PITZFR Specialist Physicians and Surgeon; Specialists In chronic diseases of wo- men. Have hod forty years' practice. Personal attention given to all private diseases. Professor McKeever of Manhattan would have parents keep score cards i tho land thev saved, when the how, with his rapidly perfecting plans tary tactics as he had gained while in the Mexican war.

This course the Mexican war." for their children. But most male i flag of tho enemy darkly waved, 'i Rvmhol of dole and doom. for "pouring" houses instead of "building" tiiem, the laboring man children soon learn to keep their own he persistenly followed up to the lat RATE SITUATION SERIOUS. Office. North Mam street.

Residence, score cards. I The little green tent Is a thing dl- If you are looking for information may have a fine home' tor a year's wages or thereabouts. 151 Fifth avenue west. Office phone 817. Residence phone, 899.

OSTEOPATHY "AND MEDICINE. Tine; the littlo green tent is i' rnnntrv'a shrine, where patriots Professor F. W. Blackmar, of the department of sociology of. the Uni you will find the encyclopedia more reliable than a woman in a trance.

Atchison Globe. My plans are simple," says the ter part of July, having, In the meantime, drilled instructed and organised more than five hundred men, most of whom afterwards joined the Union army and fought for the United States government. From The Financial Chronicle, New kneel and nray: and the brave I or. inventor. "Nothing that is fundamental and successful in dealing with versity of Kansas, has a solution of strikes and lockouts, it he can only men left, so old, so few, were Drs.

Brashear and Brashaar, The only doctors In the city combining Are not shippers in trunk-line ter the practice of osteopathy and medicine. get the unions and the employers to FAMILY CARES. the wants of humanity in the mass must ever be complicated. I Just 1 young and stalwart in 'sixty-two, when they went to the war away. WALT MASON.

His last public act and expression ritory pursuing a short-sighted policy adopt it i This Information May Be of Value to mold a house instead of a brick. A lo ls. government, Detore when tney seek to prevent the rail Make a specialty of an cnronie femate and rectal diseases. Lady physician in attendance to ladles. Office over -4 North Main street.

B. A B. phones. Office hours, 12 m. to p.

m. complete set of my iron molds wtlli'eaving nome ana cussing tne moun- roads from advancing tneir freignt Many a Mother In Hutchinson. When there Is added to the mint cares People Talked About. rates to recoup tnemseivea for tne Copyright, 1910, by George Mat- thew Adams. uost about 125,000 and the working lae nt iiKArtft mnr.

t. rst day of August, 1861, and vote Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate of tremendous additions to their annual England since 1896, is receiving con I will start six sets of molds to "keen l-nion ticket- wnere. according expenses involved in the advances inseparable from the rearing of children that affliction of weakness of the kidneys and auxiliary organs, the mother's lot is far from a happy one. This condition can be quickly changed and absolutely cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. When DENTISTS.

in wages that have been going on gratulations and flowers today. He is 76 years old, having been born in the men busy and the machinery go to previous arrangements, a secret and hasty conference with his friends since tne beginning of the year and was held, preparatory to crossing into Leeds May 30, 1835. Austin was not intended for a poet originally. Born are still in progress. These shippers this is Known tne mother a burden will be lighter and her home happier.

the Lnion lines ot Kentucky. Re as a rule, are men of superior in the eon of a merchant he was train turning to his home on the afternoon Mrs. ueorge nui, avenue east, Hutchinson. savs: "I can recom telligence and with the panic ot tne ed for the law, and there are those J. CONN, Dentist.

Office ever Glascock's, 28 North Mala DR. HARRY E. HOLADAY Dentist. Corner First and Main, over Glascock'a B. B.

phone. 377-A. mend Doan's Kidney Pills highly, as they of that day, August 1, 1861, at five o'clock he bade his wife and children year 1507 still in Aind they cannot who say it is too bad he abandoned have been used in my family with mod THE KANSAS CITY STAR RUN. It has been definitely decided that the Kansas City Star cup automobile rtn this jear shall follow the Santa Fe trail, as far as Trinidad, at least, and possibly clear to Santa Fe, August is the month selected tor the run, the exact week not hav oe unaware of the close connection the original idea. Even in his exalted good by, and with one lone companion existing between railroad prosperity results.

Recently my daughter complained a great deal of backache and nalns In her sides. Knowing how effective Doan's Kidney Pills were In such esses, 1 position and high favor with royalty he started for a night's travel through and prosperity in the whole commer ing. I "At least 144 houses can be built in a year with this equipment A single house can be cast in six hours. With interest and depreciation of 10 percent on the sum of say 1175,000, the plant charge against each house is less than $125. I believe the houses can he erected complete with plumbing and heating apparatus for $1,200 each when erected on land underlaid with sand and gravel.

Each house may be different In combination of and other features, and oiidless variation of style is possible. "The house I would give the work- have not saved Mr. Austin from literary attack. His poetry has been the mountains of Kentucky, leaving home and friends behind, arriving in cial and industrial world. SuDnose procured a box and had the child use NURSE.

that these, shippers were sucetsiul frankly called the worst ever for me Doraers ot Kentucky the next day. them according to directions. She received prompt relief and has not complained since." in their endeavor, and that, ts a con One the night following, hundreds of Poet Laureate and his admirers al ing been yet picked out but the path- sequence, tne net earning power ot tne men whom he had riled followed ways prove their friendship for him MISS MINA M. OSBORN, Graduate Nurse. 408 Tfiird avenoe B.

B. Phone C38-A. or saM Dy au aeaiers. race cents Fbster-Hllburn Buffalo. New Turk.

finding car. which Will determine the tne railroads became seriously ini and Joined him at Williamsburg, Ken by avoiding comparisons between his sole arenta for the United States. paired, as would inevitably be the Remember tne name in aoe take exact route will be in Hutchinson a week from tomorrow. Shortly alter, verses and those of Alfred Tennyson. They admit it is an injustice to Sir wi othr case, who would be the worst suffer tucky.

Afterwards his company was formed from these same men. He was the pioneer leader of the" thirty- ers? Would not every industry Alfred. Uw exact dtaes will be selected. Irvgman has a floor plan 25 by 30 feet. throughout the country feel the blow five thousand Union troops from Ten When he seeks recreation from his three stories high, with cellar, on a and would not these shippers, so de nessee who made -their way into the literary labors Mr.

Austin finds pleas pendent upon the general nrosneriiy. lnion army from the volunteer state. RB.ShadducK Contractor for Excavating ure in riding, gardening and nshing. Sixty cars with about 250 people will participate In this great run. It will be a fine thing for the Trail and for the country through which the hnd that they themselves were hard "He entered the Union service In the war of 1861-65 and was mustered His country manor in Kent is one of the finest' in England, and there he est hit of allt Of all the country's great industrial agencies, there is none of equal can be found most of the year, su Trail passes.

All of these runs are as captain of Company First Tennessee Infantry, Aagust 8, 1S61, at Williamsburg, Kentucky, by Lieutenant P. Carter, then of the United rounded oy groups ot men and women prominent In the world of letters. written np in the motor journals Of the country and find mention in the Mr. Austin is strong on the ode wri lot 44 by 60 feet, with six large living and sleeping rooms, airy halls, bath trii every comfort. In cut stone such a house would cost 130,000.

These anures can be built in batches of hundreds and then the plant can be moved elsewhere. Wlien built these communities of poured houses can become flowered towns, with wide lawns and blooming beds, along the roadway. "Rats and mice and croton buss will have as much show In them ss In the steel safe of a bank. Cement and Filling, Hauling Sar4i, Dirt, Cinders, Etc. By the load or by contract.

Calls promptly attended to. All kinds of heavy hauling. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. i It B. SHAOOUCK, Both Phone.

Fourth Ave, west. ing business, having attuned the muse to a great variety of events. automobile columns of tne daily papers. It will make Hutchinson and all the towns along the route of the States navy. He was promoted to the colonelcy of the Sixth Tennessee infantry, March 22, 1862; commissioned as brigadier-general of volun magnitude with the railroad It gives direct employment to nearly' 2,000,000 persons, and the outstanding security issues on the same exceed $16,000,000,000.

These securities are held by investors, large and small, no small part of them being in the hands of savings banks ana other classes of financial institutions. ranging from an English dawn to court reception. His tribute to the run better knows to thousands of peo late King Edward, however, was really very serious in its attempt- and at teers Jnyl 30, 1844; appointed brevet major general of volunteers May 18, 185, to date from. March 13, 1865, for ple throughout the country. least he has the consolation of know Hutchinson Offics: reither hreed3 vermin nor harbor it.

Consider what a diminution in the gaiiant ana mentorfoae service at Incidentally It w31 be a fine thing for the people ia the Star run. They ltew York market value ot these securities would There is nothing ia all this that is Nashville, Tennessee, and mastered Ing that it was no worse, even if considered no better than the ede of Rudyard Kipling written upon the Monarch Port will see som of Ue finest agricul mean, together with a reductioa In rot common sense and easy of prao-out January 15. 1866, with the brevet the income derived from them. The ticc With a fair profit these major-general. tural country out ot doors when they Painless Dentists.

pass over the Kansas part of the should rent at ll to 112 a month. the entire period of serv--Who would not forsake the crrmd-'ice he was absent on leave only fifty Trail and they will have an opportun cd apartment or tenement on such days, aaa reported: able far doty ev same sad occasion. Say whatever you please about Austin's poetry, bat yon cannot deny that he ia a most lovable man in his personal character. And he is aa indefatigable student. With the exception of Goodwin Smith, there ia perhaps no man living who known terms for roomy, substantial houseajery day save one.

General Coonrr land Cement Company Rocms 3 and aver Claacoek'a -Monarch" retailed) ft Wyiaan P'zSg jjstiaii. diminution ia the, pare basing power of the holders of the name would be alone a serious matter. Then consider farther what would hap pea if the supplies of new capital accessary for the development and extension of the railroad system were curtailed, or altocetker eat hj raaeoa oC.tae .1 Brtdgewurk, FvB Set of Teeth. Z3-K GoM GoU Fillings ity to see Irrigation Irrigating when they get into the extreme western ed of the state and fa eastern Colo fitted with modern conveniences, pras 86 yean eld November 25, 199, teeatified with artistic decorations, 'and the son of John Cooper, who SBver Flllil with no outlay for Inrnraace or re's pot EHieotm mim, Mary- wMk -M im a. wLlaBd.

aai aai urn fta tte Wae MrlT4Atractoa -SOc a pau a v. m. I a. 2 SewSa Ma. hw fcwfar'-CUeae Keeord Herald.

m. gymu-. rado. They win see prosperous town fcy the score and meet hospitable people. can be fowl anywhere.

tie Trail had dose nothing else iarpaired eamiag capacity et the proa-crtiea, aristae oat of taaBffity te ad- ertiea, aristae tooca aaay Teesaaya oaA FHsy ntS well from personal study ot tuelr works the great figures of the paaL He. may think differently from Wiany of the great Englishmen of today, bat Vlrr4aia. General Cooper. 'was bora TairaJ Rpm CamaerlaAl fm Kentecty, Tte News Job print' charges to, vaace their Laay 5--.

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