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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

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fAGE EIGHT nUTCIHNSON DAILY NKWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906. 1 do relatively larger lor ntn ww, i Vr, I We have no doubt 'as to the future NEWS OF lot the provision market and believe t. AFK. TT 1 lily Short Time pork and luru a purchase on every 1 1 1 11 11. I 11 AR MARKETS 21 ULlJLL- -Li.

Range of Prices it Chicago. Viii-nluhiul hv thn Mtrllond Grain Now Until Christmas. Block company, front rooms over the Smoke House: Hogs Close Five Cents Lower at Local Yards. Your pennies will pull blrf per loads now than ever bo-fore hitch them to our values. Kvery (lay our toys and holiday goods are crowding forward and taking up more and more room until In a fow iiiiva vou: will, find our lip 8il Dec May July Wheat.

High. I5W. .711 am Corrf. .41 t.i'h .44 ,,.44, Oata. .34 .33.

.35 .83 Cattle Are S'eady to a Shade grojt ablaae )o hnTk door with everything to iiokV embody happy Close, .74 .78 fc- .77 .41 f.43- .33 .35 15.75 16.00 8.00 8.67 Lower Receipts Are Getting Heavier. W. Have Just Recently Put Out Our Game, and Wave Glorious Display. Dec. May July Jan.

I 1 rtl t. til. A IHOCKH, mvK I'lnmo Authurs, Old Maid, Checkers, Dominoes, Fortune 1 ellef. May Pork. 15.

65 15.90 Lard. 8.52 S.K0 mill' Poll Buggies, we ..16.10 8.0. 8.70 TREND OF CEREALS LOWER Jan. May have everv kind and our boys are working day ami 'night' putting them together. FOR THAT BOY Get him a Tool Box, he'd like that small size Larger ones up to $3.50 Ribs.

Jan. 8.45 8.35 8.40 8.5(1- 8.40 8.45 May Wheat Unchanged to a Half Cent Lower. Kansas City. KmiKna Citv. Dec.

12. WHEAT: Corn Closes Quarter Lower at Kansas C'ty Oats Are About Steady. GREAT SHIPMENT OF WOODEN TOYS. Everything from Chairs to Fire Engines. Shoo-FIy, like cut 59c Unchanged to lower; December, C7c; May, 72c; July, 71Vgc; cash No.

2 hard, 69ef72c; No. 3, 69 71c; No. 2 red, 72 73c; No. 3, 67 V4 71c. CORN; Vc lower; December, 37c; May, 39c; July 39c; cash No.

2 mixed, 38c; No. 3, 37c; No. 2 white, 38 c. OATS: No. 2 white, 34c; No.

2 mixed, RYE: 63 65c. HAY: Choice timothy, $16.00 choice prairie, $12.75 13.00. BUTTER: Creamery, 20c; packing, 19c. lfiaS: 2Sc. a(i, Vm-ilK Tine.

Esti- nutted receipts, 350 hogs, 80 cattle and I The hog market opened 5 10c low closed 5c lower copvrioht iVa, titto jiiuMiu'D lines worth on this maihet Extra strong Go-Cart. Baby Buggies 25c to $3.00 Our store Is full of suggestions. We try to make Xmas buying easy for you bv spreading out In con-, venient places everything in the holiday line from toys for the little folks to useful presents for older friends. Come in from time to time and watch our stock spread out every nteh and corner of our big store. 1 C.

K(TH- til CUi tn 9.i On. Receipts of wheat 112 cars. I fntilB are steady to a shade lower. j' Late Sales. WelKht.

Price HUTCHINSON MARKET, Grain. $6.10 up Drunie from 55 hogs 217' 12 calves.nv. 2aa 19. steers vj. 64b 2 steers 5f 3.20 3.25 aoo WrHEAT: No.

2, 60c. CORN CHOP: Per cwt, 80c. CORN: 31c. 1,75 2.25 BRAN: Per 90c. TEe Fair Dep't Store tt Eusruthin.a Sells Everything 1 canner b0X 4 canners 3 canners 950 SHORTS: Per $1.00.

2.00 HAY: Loose, $8.00 per ton; baled 6.12 Vi 91 hogs -i0 The Store That HEADQUARTERS FOR SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES and LOUNGING ROBES. A Great and Unusual Beautitul Assortment at Prices to Suit All Purses. Smoking Jackets, $4.95 to Bath Robes $3.95 to $15.00 Lounging $4.95 to $15.00 $9.00. 4.25 Phone 304. 1 stag ulo-M) I ALFALFA: Loose, $10.00.

BU i iKK FAi'; iibi ijrade, 18c; 64 hogs Today's Early Sales. no second grade, 16c. 1 $6.05 5.00 A SENATOR'S NIECE CONVICTED. 6.02 Poultry and Produce. hed bv Emerson-Marlow oa nof 1 stag 65 hogs 236 76 hogs 20 61 hogs Co.) (Furn 6.02 13c.

EGGS 6.00 5.00 ANU PULLETS: Per nb.vs I I 1 stag 1 cn, con-so 5.00 KOOSTEPS rnmnanv of Garden City 111 vjv. i TURKEYS: Manslaughter Verdict Against Mrs. Birdsong, Relative of McLaurin. HazelHurst, Dec. 12.

Mrs. Angie Birdsong was found guilty today of manslaughter for killing Df. Thomas Butler and was recommended bv the jurors to the mercy of She court. After the verdict, while the voting defendant sat crying with a young child in her arms, a deputy ap- hA tr, tatio her to iail. When have 950 sheep in tne yarus iuub Also a vast display of other useful holiday gifts for men- 12e.

1 1 LI LI lO ivJJJVi Old, per 3c. Hens and young toms, 2 lbs. and under, 20c each, lot. oROlLERS E. F.

Burchfiel of Anthony is on me 7c. market n-ith a load of cattle ana on3 GUINEAS mivari innil nf rattle and hogs. cmmore of Kuieman was on buri'UK; the market yesterday with one load of he lifted the child from its mother the hogs. little one sobbed in tear, aammn 't lot Viim hnvfi me." Cooking figs, 10c lb. Ambler's.

2t Kansas City. Mrs. Birdsong was not compelled to Money Back for lfif 1 Asking. Jj TfnSna Citv. Dec.

12 CATTLE. Crispi's fresh home made candies. remain in jail, but spent tne nignt uu aurfonionnp at a hotel. Her un isnno head: native steers, HLCiva, George Irvan went to Burrton this i QnRm tr- stoekers ana morning. cows and heifers, JUST IN 1 hulls.

S2.25('T4.00; calves. fz.MiQ) Grimes' Golden apples, 35c peck. Ambler's. -t 6.50. cle, Senator McLaurin, who had left Hazelhurst, was telegraphed for to return and make the potion for a new trial which the defense announced will be done tomorrow.

The court did not pass sentence today. The minimum penalty for manslaughter in this state is a fine of $500. ts 22 vears old. in unra. 14.

(W heaQ, J. F. Eaton of Arlington is in tovn w-o'r- hoavv. I pack- A fine asortment of Pictures. Be sure and include some of them in your 'Christmas presents, C.

S. Bruce today. nigs atid lights, G. W. Bennett was here today from G.12'2.

i An-i intrupn in i.hii hi Arlington. St. Louis. Fnlinw the crowd to King's great November, 1905, she shot and Killed Thomas Butler. She said that he Drs.

Maguire Scales Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. T.n,,ic tw 12 CATTLE: Re closing out sale. The Paint Man 11 South Main Street nini.e 7 nnn heef steers. had insulted her and reflected upon Zinn's Jewelry Store "The Kansas Sunflower" tonight at 7 on- stnrkers ailrt leetrers, ia 4.50: rows and heifers. $2.405.25.

the Home theatre. her honor. NEGROES ASK TO RE-ENLIST. unnsi. -Poneints.

11.500 head: pigs Mrs. Tom Shaw of Ntckerson spent Glasses Accurately Fitted. auu today in the city. 6.20; butchers, Former Members of Twenty-fifth In thn War Deoartment. TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY.

Moved The stock of T. E. Gallop, wall paper and paint, moved from First and Washington to No. 4 A cast. Prices cut 30 per cent on wall paper.

1215 Dr. and Mrs. Ives were here yester- Masonic Temple, Hutchinson, Kan. And "Take a Look" at one of the largest and prettiest up-to-aate of Watches, Rings, Jewelry, Novelties, Silverware and Hand-Minted Chine ever displayed in this city. prices? All marked in plain figures-One price to all.

Just the pMce and time to select your Chriftmas presents. B. B. Thine 493. Chicago.

Washington, Dec. immedi uay irom ganglion. tipp 12 CATTLE: Re Mrs K. Bridseman of Abbyville was ate result ot a memoranuuiu w. TQft tn thp military secretary We' make a specialty of installing shopping in town today.

ceipts, head; beet steers, $4.10 stnrkers and feeders, $2.40 gas furnace ourners. rmouuis Mrs. J. W. Jones of Langdon is mak- ural Gas Supply ua toum warn, signed yesterday outlining the procedure to be followed by the enlisted the Twentv-flftU infantry, who rn' and heifers, $1.655.15 For Rent Four room house; 306 First, west.

Cah at New Central hotel, tf 'unns' Rfipeints. .30.000 head; top, ing a snort siay in me m.v. I have over 1,000 pictures 'to sell for Christmas. Great variety oi kinds bulk of sales, $5.956.15 Get a good lunch whilo you are get were discharged without honor, was denartment of six or "Wanted To rent a modern five or six room house. E.

McDonald, over Star Clothiers. 3t and prices. See them betore uuj- tingAt Sto tt's, of course. nnlnrpfl men. who ap- DEBATE CAR SHORTAGE (Continued from Page 1.) DAILY MARKET LETTER.

mg. Haines. List your property with the Western here about a month ago, Is still in a hospital here and will likely be there for two weeks more. It was a bad break and some time had passed before the bone began to knit. He is getting along very nicely now.

-j; WORK PROGRESSING plied for re-enlistment, declaring that Realty No. 7 Last Sherman, thmr wfiro innocent oi an ami Mrs. John Gibbons of and Mr. Fred Horton of San Fran- TH Furnished hy the Midland Graiu mrmanv front, rooms over in and knowledge of the affair at Mr. and Mrs.

John Birket were here Strayed Three young hogs from 1315 'Eleventh east. Phone 136 Main, H. M. Glazier. 12 tti-co are visiting Mr.

ami ina. today from Abbyville. thn smnlrn Hnnse: Taft, who will pass ipona nw 19 WHEAT Ljivur X'mas gifts galore at Methodist La mni nifiKPd lie higher on December 'for ReiiV-Nlce residence with barn. 12-14 "I was on "the railroad 'committee," he related, "but the first time I went to the rooms I saw; attorneys for the -Union- Pacific, Missouri Pacific, and -Santa Fe talking to. the members In various sections of, live i com i.

At first 1 hesitates, dunking dies' bazaar, Century nan, lnuiMiay. Gibbons of Seventh avenue west. 'Sweet's mince pies applsjf and pumpkin pies, are tiefter tftani "home jnade, everj'botfy likes trfem, 5c, 10c and 15c. We deliver. onrt u.mJnmr on May.

neat neie woinh ifinir's windows this week In a Very Satisfactory Manner, Says! Building Inspector. N. Culling, of Pueblo, building engineer and chief of hotel inspcSc-t thn Santa. Vp. was in the city opened -about unchanged but soia on pffnrts bv leading ele r-U tir por Sale Apples.

114 west, Bell phone 447. Seventeenth 12-17 for great bargains in holiday goods. ine cases i fore taking them 'to-the president said today that nothing beyond receiving, applications for re-enlistment would be done until the replies of the president and himself to the Senate resolutions of inquiry are submitted. vator interests and local pit traders. norreTl tfxprott.s bf Kingnran is mak tUl 1UI Lll I had got into the wrong room.

11. Senator yesterday looking after the construe- ing a several days' stay in the city. On the decline immediately iouowmg tho Khorts tried to cover, Tn closing his address, in v. unx, iirnoA in tnis house In this Phone in orders. ''One hundred thousand books, boiled dmv and condensed, iii the New Standard encyclopedia.

See special n'rinnnn nffor nntrp, SfiVeU. 3t tlon of the new Harvey fiQO ihfi T.nckes in the "Kansas Sun found little for sale. During the Stewart- said he had tougnt iof uiu house bill and willing 'to" fight U.j more drastic measure 'Wanted four or five room at once, two nu chil-flren. A. W.

caro News. 3t' Wanted Second cook at Campbell ho- 5' i 12-18 I flower" tonight at the Home theatre. minuses nf thp session, the "BAT" MASTERSON ARRESTED, city He was well satisfied wun uib work of Hugh McDonald, the contractor, rid said everything was going nicely. intareatn marts a whiriwina rubil mv ami Ed Henderson of Ha Charged With Circulating False Sto that would relieve the preacnt condition in Kansas. againBt prices in their -endeavors to ven were shopping ia the city today.

Ties APOUt Uliieiie rio. 19. WUIianv B. Mas W. A.

McQuarie of Oklahoma City Vor Sale A few choice Chinese bulbs. W. S. Randle. 2t rsew "i ttiuqi stntp rifioutv marshal, possible for its eaect on ioreigu mar 1,00 nii Viniflers of wheat in the in was a business visitor iu mo w-day.

ItTlCUU, KJWvw 1 Kanms nnrl William E. Mnrn than a million Dusneis LUIIllll ui Mrs. Sage's decision to divide her fortune among those who do not ask for aid recalls the schoolboy, with Ms hamper from home, saying: ''Them as don't ask didn't want, and them as assk can't have." Kansas City Post. iciiui. naa hlrl for BT.

78C and STILL IN THE HOSPITAL. Robert Harris cf Pratt Will Be There Some Time Yet. Ptobcrt Harris.the Pratt football player, who had his leg broken in a game Lewis and Henry JN. cary, ennuis ui iu. iriuBninEr Telecranii, rhrkpn nie dinner Thursday at Cen For special Coupon offer see lower right hand corner of page seven.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Universalis! church will meet with Mrs. Glines tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, secretary. Do you know that there are more satisfied users of Garland stoves in Reno county than all others put together? So why not follow the popular wave and buy one of those Gar- Innii natural eas stoves' at the Colla- less than 25,000 bushels was traded in tury hall Thursday noon, 11 till 2. were arrested today, charged with at that figure. The Normwesieru i- Methodist ladies, nostesses.

"criminal contempt of court in tne -i in nf fnloo nnr! trrOSSlV InaC- neints are aeain falling off, receipts at New Curate I say, madam, that -wretched little dog of yours has bitten a piece clean out. of my leg. without a desire to encourage vag-'rancv, it may be said that a "hobo" earns about all he gets at this season Atchison Globe. For snecial Coupon offer see lower Minneapolis and Dujuth being 370 curate reports of the Gillette murder right hand corner of page seven. cars against 689 tne same uaj T7oTtbTnl5constipatlonis of trifling trial.

Snnwm Kansas City came in year. Kansas City receivea caia with 112 estimated for tomorrow. Chi consequence, just ask your aocror. (iic.hiise vou of that notion in this morning from Wichita for a short ineiixjure stay. short order.

"Correct It, at once 1" he day Hardware retail store. Some of the finest furniture ever shown in the city at King's at prices cago received 45 cars. Tne iNormwesi were liberal buyers in thlg market ii flav The bull inter- Be particular what you eat. eat the ill say. Then ask htm aoom Ayer 9 Constipation Pills.

A mild liver pm, ail vegeiaoic ests gave the market no particular best, Sweet's home made bread, ten loaves for 25c or two for 5c. A mans soft-, shoe with i.a.Aj publish tn BraiiiM nrt aa thpv are anxious xo in- Lowell. ,11 our Unpa the lowest POSS1 filiiirre and Indian plenty, of toe room and uicoon ble figure. The wishes of the bull eliaue or the bear clique, cannot per- Swastika jewelry at Methodist Ladies' bazaar. Century hall Thursday, attant nrinpa.

Sunnlv and from 30 to 50 per cent on regular prices, at the closing out sale now on. New nuts, all kinds, pure Christmas candies, chocolate cream and bqn bona t5 pound, Christmas finest line fancy box candies. See them in window. Sweet's bakery. VThe Colladay Hardware Co.5si retail sWe is always the first on the ground.

They displayed 'th. first elec- W.i-a Horhprt W'llsoh Of made of fine kangaroo in, -the end. The aUU Burrton were in the city today on busi farmer hnids the key to the i Tk TOFSl 0r Aim ness. situation and unless all signs fail he will decline to fall into the trap tha'o Mrs. J.

E. Devorstt and little son, skin that is soft and will not scuff, is the only thine that is made for is laid for him. We think wneai is ihiriliptiin it merits and John, went to Ellin wood last evening Ifor' a week's visit. lV i. istrppt par In that it will sell much higher than are rtlsnlaVlnK the llrsk ttiletO See the 9x12 Axminster rug in the of natural gas stoves, window at the Hutchinson varpei.

Ultl wuiv.v CORN: Corn sold off on selling by tAi.Xo nrith otott'niH' and elevatort If the nubile hopes to be able to Company to be given new. year's eve. mvq td a Ripharrls left yesterday UUUDCD t1 through Nebraska. It was currently renorted that the corn wasi moving continue buying bread at reasonable prices they should encourage the proposition by patronizing the bakery that Is to sejl you such good shoes at a low price that you will act as our agent in inducing your friends to come here also. SHOES To do this must be stylish, comfortable, durable and priced at a figure you know others do not mett.

We think our shoe stock will i that Ktato. although offer- for Kansas City, where she will make HCtlJ .1 Vw Heht. from, that country her future home. refuses to be torcea mio a of high prices. crnnd and any Fnr snecial Counon offer see lower tender-footed people, that will be absolutely comfortable.

$4 $5. ViWU HCIUBMH inrreased receipts will be welcomed right hand corner of page seven. uonrfnnariora for pvervthing fresh i to nnta anIH nff fractionally In uniD, vw.k tt with other grains, we and good in fruits, vegetables and gro DJ 1. nfa ara a safo Investment ceries. S.

J. TeterS, Wl INUriu wmm. demonstrate that we have just that kind and no other. II III IV um BooviamNS' Provisions opened When we read the boy and girl troubles in the papers, we wonder that girls do not run from boys as soon as they see them. Atchison Globe.

"What business Is Miss Gadidie "Oh! she's in everybody's "Ah- Wholesale, "Yes, except when it comes to rcan-dl. She retails that." Kansas City lower on increased receipts of hogs rv a (fa APPLEG ATE. or, lnuinr nrloes at tne yaras. mo Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Trayler moved yesterday to Mullenville, where mey will make their home. Pop special Coupon "offer see lower The Shoe Men. Youngs Shoe Store a- DEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER right nana corner vi ia6 i..

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