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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

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ilTUITU ttHmfS iDUIIAY- KWB TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 1910, FAUja; miujtiT. i tomorrow evening at frnve o'clock. 1,000 with the'rapld fire' atid" the skirmish run. Carnations were used in decorating RAM AS the long table.

Covers were laid to Each man Is entitled to 100 shots, Ill MM WILL PASS ON BOTH Miv and Mrs. and Mr. Harry Elbrader, Mrs. Kate Youiitg' two sighting shots on each qualification except the skirmish, run, and ten record shots. Miss Young, Miss Anna ElbraderTl 11 Then, if he Qualify as a marksman, Miss Hallie Young, Dr.

R. V. Jones, G00DSB0TS 7U3lJ; Mr. Erwin Moore, Mr. William Young, he gets fifty additional shots, and if he qualify as a sharpshooter, another and the host and hostess.

ii fifty shots. The best advertisement Mrs. G. L. Moody entertained infor of Quetjn of Kansas Tax Commissioners to Review Co.

Has Ten "Expert" Shots mally at her home on Avenue A east yesterday afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Lewis, of Shelbyvllle, 111. is the flour IN SOCIETY. Two Sets of Abstracts. and Will Have More. "There's a Difference" An Informal muslcale was given, made up of numbers given by Mrs.

J. E. Bassett, Miss Lewis, Miss Bernice THE ATTIC, One Will be of County Assessor, Four of Them Have Already Made Pafford, Miss Roberts, and Miss Inez Payne, A guessing contest given created a great deal of amusement. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. A.

J. the Other of the Board of Equalization. What You want to bake you'll find ''Kelly's Famous" Flour will give you best results! While it makes excellent bread its usefulness extends over every other branch of baking also thus making it an ideal flour for home or professional bakers. 1 the Higher Qualification for State Shoot. Coombs, served a tempting lunch at five o'clock.

Mrs. T. Burch entertained about fifty of the ladies of the W. R. C.

and a number of her neighbors in honor of thh birthday of her EXTRA SPECIAL! White China Dinner Set, complete 100-pieces for $16.00. For one week we will sell these very high grade white china sets for $16 about one-half regular price as no higher than common semi-porcelain, WILL BE NO MANDAMUS COMPANY IS IN CAMP Htgh over the clamor and riot We store things that pass In the Kreat room dim and quiet Flower Images under a glass; Hopes long used and broken; Dreams that have lost their wings. Sweet words softly spoken And priceless unuttered things. No one would care to rifle This chamber up in the air; Where many a battered trifle Is shrined with sacred care. There dusty heaps are kidden In shadowy corners tossed.

And queer shapes rise unbidden, For nothing is wholly lost. When the house of life Is stilly We creep up the strange old stair; "Where the echoing dusk is chilly And the silence seems a prayer. And there when the rain is falling Or the weirdly drifting snow On the winds are voices calling From th haunts of the long ago. Application for It Withdrawn by Try a sack today Their Tents Pitched Near River Commissioners Yesterday. Bank Southeast of City.

mother, Mrs. Elizaieth Waite. In the contest in which- the guests tried to locate the proper place in which the new stars should go Mrs. Baker pinned the star nearest and Mrs. John Stamm was the farthest.

The hostess served a dainty lunch at five o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. U.

Harrison, of To-peka, will arrive tomorrow to visit their daughter and son, Mrs. J. E. Foltz, on Fourth avenue east. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison left Topeka -KERN BROS. CO. This ware is especially adapted for decorating and firing. We guarantee out of town shipments agajnst breakage.

The Hutchinson China Store, Will Spend the Week There En Ada Foster Murray, In New York Sun, Matter Adjusted in County At' torney's Office Instead of Before the Court. kirts gaged in Rifle Practice on Target Range. Dress The pupils of Miss Mynn Cogswell eave a most entertaining recital at EVANS BROS. 19 North Main. today in their touring car, going to Herington, where they wilr- spend the the Christian church this morning.

The pupils showed their ability by the nignt wltn son and commg over correct nananng 01 ineir msirami-uis t0 Hutchinson tomorrow. and their Interpretation 01 me com Early this morning the sounds of The Continuation of our Skirt Sale a bugle call echoed through the east posers best works. The program giv- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheble and lit- en was as follows: tie turn.

Mire Curl nf Rnhlnna Mov. District Judge C. E. Branine, who came to Hutchinson yesterday for the express purpose of settling the grievances of the Reno county commissioners, County Clerk A. R.

Hamma em edge of South Hutchinson. i No. 1 -L ico, who have been visiting relatives, Miss Hedrlck, John Martin, Allen Mo- It was the reveille of Company Candless, Fern Draper, Obera tjrow, a iiaiu at msu. Margery Keys, Chloe Hook, Bernice they will return to visit here. Mrs.

Nties. Erma Tague, Otis Scheble will spend the summer with Safimhan ellrath and Hazel parenU Second regiment, Kansas National Guard, in camp halt a mile east ot South Hutchinson, near the Arkansas river. and Assessor J. E. Conkljn, did not find it necessary to hand down a decision in the matter.

In fact, he did Violin Solo C. Harold Towden Uves this City. Obera Crow. Violin Solo-Santa Marie. V.

Donetti A not even lend his official ear to the On a slope leading toward the river dispute and, although a writ of man the tented city has been pitched and there the boys of Hutchinson's crack damus had been applied for by the county commissioners in order to Chloe hook. Piano Solo Selected Per party after the circus last even- Miss Myrland DeVoss. ing in honor of Mrs. Josephine Webb Violin SoltarieS'Tyier Marucllu of Topeka. Their guests were Mr.

Violin Solo Intermezzo Cavalleria Rus- and Mrs. W. H. Cheatham, Mr. and military company will be encamped force the county clerk to return cer for a week.

tain reports to the state, this application was finally They are engaged in the annual While it was expected that the rifle practice on the target' range, which Includes a large stretch of land tlcana Mascagin Mrs. W. Y. Morgan, Mrs. Webb, Mrs.

Rnys R- and Mr. A. C. Malloy. Violin Duet Garden of Roses John C.

Sclimid Allen McCandless, John Martin. Mr. James Leidigh and Mr. Walter Piano ---Selected Boehm left this evening for Green Violin S0S1S.I Eberhardt Mountain Falls, where they will near the river, very suitable for the court would be called upon to hear arguments in the case the difficulty was settled peaceably in the private purpose. office of County Attorney James Het The company moved out yesterday, tinger late yesterday afternoon.

pitched camp, and the first real day's Hazel Kaumnan. itaiuy uunug lue summer, ume in Violin Solo Twilight August they will go to Cheyenne for 7-50 Dress Skirts 53 98 Panama Skirts, in the new tunic and pleated styles, all wool, plain and trimmed. Every Skirt is easily worth price of $7.50. no00 Dress Skirts $5 98 This line includes many of our most popular styles in Skirts. Plain and trimmed styles in panama and poplins.

On Sale now at $5.98 r. As the matter stands today the county clerk will prepare a detailed Frontier day and may posibly go over shoot was had today, most ot yesterday being occupied in getting the camp In order. La Faye tte Violin Duet Sextette Lucia dl Lam- into tne rellOWStone park. report of all equalization work accom Thirty-two men reported for prac plished by the county commissioners, together with Assessor Conklln's at mermoor uusiav oaemsei Miss Mynn Cogswell, John Martin. Tosopnlne Webb wno nag been ontPitained the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Y. Mor- American Toatk tice yesterday and some very good scores have already been made. A Pattern For from three to si yesterday afternoon to Repast week returned to her tract, and send the same to the state; tax commission in Topeka.

The latter body will review the same and then The Qualification to attend the i hnnnr nf hor tnipst MISS Ida K1K- ui susa a VaJrAvuxi act according to their best judgment. State shoot this year is twenty points higher than what it takes to make an expert rifleman. The fight in which the county com The dainty needle work ot the ladles Mrs Alice Lewis and her daughter, occupied their nimble fingers while Mta May Lewis, of Shelbyville, 111 toother. A delicious WU leave tomorrow for an extended missioners had become engaged was Rank as Crack Shots. visit on the Western coast.

Drougnt about when Clerk Hamma and Assessor Conklin commiuiicated with the state board of tax commis Company has ten men who made "expert" in 1909. Four members have made the higher qualification this year and are eligible to attend lunch was served late in the afternoon by the hostess. The guest list included Mrs. Ethel Sweet, Mrs. Ed Mr.

and Mra. Walter A. Johnson and little son, Master Sherman, left yesterday for Lyons where they will sioners with reference to the expiration of the time for equalizing prop win Jones, Mrs. B. P.

Horner, Mrs. cvab mrir uro will Mnnteomerv. If yoja( how many of na would do thinjr differently. would train differently V1 furoUhlnc oar borne. We would buy obly articles of aoprorcd worth and permaiMpt valua, and all with do regard for thaVJnauty of simplicity, la Sterling Silver TaMewara we would begia with the La Payettb, buying at lew piecea at a time If need be.

Tna La Fayette la indeed a pattern for American Youth chute la ita simplicity aeligfctnillr auaiat In ita pointed bowls end oid-eaahioned lines, aud always charming In Ita suggestion of Colonial dames and daugimsiwho aaed aoeh silver to eotertaioing the Dota Dies of their day, prominent among whom was the great La Fayette. Our sun cation to the youth of our city is "La Fayette!" If genuine, it bean the special La FayetUUsits nark, erty assessments in the various townships. In response to the appeal the the Kansas State shoot at Fort Leavenworth next month. These men are Lieutenant Flee- n.i. Mrs.

Charles Sweet, Mrs. E. M. scott, in 1 Mrs. tails rraiz, airs.

xu. aiwau, man. Sergeant Little. Sergeant BenH Mr. and Mrs.

George Niyes will en- state board issued an order for an extension of time with a three-day restrictive order and Instructed the Mrs E. Lyman, Mrs. Jesse ump- bell Mrs Ted Higley, Mrs. Edward mm on weuuesaay evening in non-Cnlaon. Mrs.

E. E. Kirk. Mrs. Rhod- of the guest.

Miss Ida Rigney, of commissioners to take up any individ l.KMgT":;l I Manhotlnn ual complaints in that time but not nev Kessler. Mrs. W. J. Noyes 0i scoter and Corporal Dewbirst.

utners will doubtless come to the front during this week of rifle practice. It is expected by Captain Lemmon that Company will have a dozen or more who will make more than the total of 345 points at the various to equalize by townships. un.ininu nvin anil Mi.49 Helen Yesterday W. S. Glass, one of the Noves Mlss Morgan of Topeka arrived state tax commissioners admitted that the state board had been a trifle too It takes a multitude of excuses for and Y.

Mov6an. F. E. FEARL SON. We Refund R.

R. Fare ranees and rank as the best shots some people to explain the reason in the state. ARE ADVERTISING IT. of attending a circus always ellminat- "The chief purpose of the rifle practice," said Captain Lemmon to no int thpv vitnt tn EO. Last evening the old one of taking Ery Town Is Being Well Billed by day, "is to make just as many aver age eood shooters as possible.

The restrictive. At first he seemed to be of the opinion that the commissioners wished too much time but before the meeting adjourned he appeared to be convinced that the law provides for a ten-day limit of time with regard to the equalization of realty and an unlimited period of time with reference to other property. Attorney F. L. Martin represented the county commissioners.

the children was indulged in Ireeiyj a000nr. also that of taking the neighbors' chiK Every town to the territory trib-n visitors, hut a utary to Hutchinson is being thor new men are given lust as mucn at tention as the older and better shoot Hockaday Paint Afternoon and Evenings Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday EARL WINTHROW and EDNA MAY GLOVER new one also was given. A young couple sWy biUed advertising the Fourth hv no children of their own Ju'y celebration here. ers. The Day in Camp.

MiiyN visitors will drive out to the and possibly all their neighbors had Chairman E. E. Ellsworth, of the taken their own hit upon the unique advertising committee will send bill ovohka that thev had to bo and show distributors out tomorrow along the Now is the Time to Bay camp this week io see the boys and witness the target practice, which is TO PLAN FUTURE POLICY. their pet poodle just how cute the Rock Island to bill every town as far little doggies looked when doing their as Herington, and advertise the spe- really Interesting. The day's pro (Soprano) (Tener) We desire to close out oar entire gram follows this order: Stockholders of Fair Association Will PRESENTING stunts.

Just imagine packing a wooiy me ivock isiana wm Meet at Court House Friday. line of paint, in order to do so are! doe around in your arms on a hot nm nere we morning or uie ourth. The stockholders of the Central nifht liVo last nitrht. offering these low prices. THE NEW DRAWING NOW.

The Arrival of Tom's Sister (One act comedy) Reveille routs the boys out at six o'clock In the morning. Mess call sounds at seven for breakfast, served by the company cooks. The forenoon is spent in shooting until noon when dinner is served. Afternoon Is again spent at the tar Kansas Fair association will meet at the court house Friday afternoon, to consider the future policy of the fair. Colors Pea Green, WUlow Sea Green, Yellow, Rich Ura A A tlams and Miss Ruth Nichols leave today for a visit at Kan- The Last Play In the Old Series for gas Citv and other points of Interest the Golf Cup.

This will be one of the most Impor Red Buff and Saze Green. tant meetings the stockholders hare in Missouri. "ill Phillips and Claude Adams Orchestra Music New Pictures This is strictly high grade goodM worth tl.85 a gallon, now. ever held, for at this time it will be I una afternoon played off the last of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Hostutler enter- the finals for the series for the Hos- determined whether to build up and gets, until evening when the mess call sounds again for supper at six. After supper the m9n are privileged to do what they please, until "taps" sound Slate Color Barn Paint, a ga tained at a family dinner at the Coun- tutler Hippie cup at the Country expend a lot of money in making the fair eren larger than ever, and carry out the plans ot a state exposition now. loe-ELITE THEATRE-1 try club last evening In honor of club golf links.

This closes that se-Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnside Clark and ries of plays and the new drawing next year. The Reno MerrantM at nine, when all are expected to "turn in." Thefull regulation practice will be shot; 200, 300.

500, 600, 800, and Miss Cordelia Young and Dr. R. T. will be held Immediately. It is going to take a lot of money to Jones, whose marriage takes place It is expected that there will be miy entries in tne next drawing.

carry out the broad gauge plans in contemplation, and the directors do not want to lay such elaborate plans vtniv nonnlo lovct money: and how they like to abuse other people fori DIED AT TJHE HOME. NEW YORK SOCIETY LEADERS HURRYING TO NEWPORT until the stockholders approve and out loving it: Atchison uiodo. line the policy to be pursued. FOR THE ROUND OF SOCIAL PLEASURES. Inmate of the Dunkard Home Passed Away Last Night.

Mrs. Susan Ryer, who has for nearly eleven years been, an Inmate of the Dunkards Old Folks Home, south of Hutchinson, died about 10 o'clock last Kmalfe The nignt. bhe- was 81 years ot age. She came here from Franklin county. that each sack of American Lady Flour is always "the me Dody will he interred at the Dunkard cemetery.

THEY COME HIGH. same dependable stand-by But If You Want Watermelons, They always clean, always wholesome. Style Upright Grand, Mahogany Case, Beautifully Veneered, Size 4ft. 6in. rrn tt 1L -r Are Mere.

Watermelons at 75 cents each, are "some melons" but if you want to rush For hot weather baking let Ithe season a little and have water the mind be relieved use melon now you can ha-re it. They are in the market. Several carloads arrived this morn I "American Lady ing from Alabama and south Texas. I The grocers have them on sale all the ine. ivnape ji World's Best Piano is on not only abreast of the times, bat today, more I way from 30 cents to 75 cents for the Th Flour With the Nutriment In It.

VZZX IK1 1 better and larger kind. every sack Jnst rlflht BREVITIES. from end To end. and ner Mrs. Lorillard Spencer Dr.

W. H. W'iliamson Is moving! Newport home. than ever, is solely Made MONARCH MILLING CO. Hu'cMnson, Kan York.

The annual exodus of and purely eviotT- maids and matrons to New port has commenced and within a cow ereatly excited him. "Teacher, from Larred to make Hutchinson his home and will reside at 125 East Thirteenth street Mrs. J. P. Christopher and daughter.

Miss Jessie, are spending a few days here from Greensburg, with friends, Mrs. 3. M. Zerto and daughter, Fern, were here yesterday frora Sy sentative of aur teacher, be called, "I Tonce seen a few weeks this popular resort wm oe In the midst of Its social supremacy. One of the well-known New York 0 CM 1 cow!" "Did you? Where.

construction, exceptional durability and tk-V and Newport social queens is Mrs. "In the street. A man had her and racuse, shopping. he vas going to kill her tor her Everybody's. Lorillard Spencer.

Her oeanxirui home, the Tastennx," at Hallidon HiU, is wen known to Newport's four hundred. Miss Ruth Larabee of Stafford was in town yesterday, shopping. lir tW Future. "Papa," asks the small boy In the year 1950, "what wm moor "A roo, my son," explains the induh gent father, "was a place where wild animals, each as liona, tigers, elephants, rhinocerf, and hippopotami were kept on pnblic exhitnuon." "Gee! Why dont they have any jooa nowadays "A man by the name of Roosevelt went to Africa and killed all the supply. Judge's Library.

Butchery. An Embarraaslna Word. Rpfnm her marriaara in 1S0 she total sublimity that cannot be succeccfully imitated or equaled. If you cannot cdl, vvTite, SCHUMANN PIANO COUPA1IY "Then," said the reporter, "Til say several pretty songs were rendered Young's chicken teed snows results was Miss Mary Sands. Sne is the by Mlsa Packer." that prove economy in feeding, It.

Ask your grocer for a sack. 3t daughter of sir, and Mrs. rreaene cirH and hr fensband Is the oal "On. gracious, no, replied the host oca mn mnstn't sar fender. Toil son of Lorillard Spencer.

She is fond nf nntdnnr cnort3 and is an' accor Sole Distributor! J. J. GOUY, Ust. see ner father made an his money in lard." The Catholic Standard and 1 roost popular and sought-after girls ta Newport nmset colony. A.

O. v. w. nail over tsusie Kxeaange bank. Taurstay, June 30, at p.

m. pushed linqalat. She is very stately and as a society bod was on of the Isidore was turning over the pages bt tia new reader. The pictare of a Times..

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