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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

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rw injitjfemxso iUXLf Ws, Monday, September 20, 1897 THE HUTCHINSON SEWS THE MILL IS SLOW. IIRVAN iBROWN. FALCONER RESIGNED. attention Prosecution in the Beam Case Takes More Time. If We Can't Get Your Trade by Honest Business Methods We Don't Expect It.

Chicago on October 80th. Beginning on that date the "Flyers" will be run semi-weekly until the first of the year, when they will be operated tri-weekly. The Santa Fe California limited trains this year are to be as handsome as any trains in the world. The equipment of the train will be the finest and best improved of any ever turned out of the Pullman shops. Twelve new Palace sleeping cars are now in course of construction at the Pullman shops for these trains.

The cars will be handsomely decorated, 1 rulers! Pastor of the Universalis Church Will Not Return. A No sugar-coated promises No favoritism No runnine This Afternoon Before It Com pleted Its Introduction of Testimony. down competitors to our own advantage No such tricks tried at this place Nothing but straightforward, stern, business facts are our weapons, and we'ie always the lowest in price on good merchandise. and will be built on the latest im WE will sell you the best Threshing Coal in the market at the following extremely low prices: The Second Regiment Band Receives More Compliments from Abroad. I At 50c Yard.

proved pattern, One of the greatest improvements to the cars will be the extension vestibule ends. This im Continued from page one. provement will make every car an ob counting the cash after she bad gone 10 pieces 44-in Silk Wool Nov-4 elties all this season's latest TvrndnrrirmR. rnmflR in all the borne. servation car.

The ends will be en. Miss Beam will probably be placed closed with beveled glass and seats 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 Nice, Large, Clean on the stand late this afternoon. OTHER NEWS OF THE CITY will be placed in the ends for the ac The case can hardly ba completed commodation of passengers. before tomorrow night. Nice, Large, Clean Lump- 4.00 The composite smoking and library WILL MEAD ON THE bTAND.

cars carried on the trains last year are being overhauled and remodeled at the We SELL the Celebrated Gold Medal Brand of Black Dress Goods. Every Yard Guaranteed, Ask Our Dress Goods Salesman for Gold Medal. Saturday and Today's Doings at the District Court. CENTRAL COAL and COKE CO. Telephone No.

33. He Was the Chief Witness for the Prosecution new shades At 50c Yard At 59c Yard. 5 pieces 50-in Imported Serge, tobacco, seal brown and myrtle green only Never sold for less than 85c our price as long as they last 59c Yard Saturday, Pullman shops. The dining cars, which are owned by the Santa Fe company, will all be repainted and refurnished at the Topeka shops. Wichita, Sept.

20. The principal in 14 Main. E. L. ODELL, Mgr.

terest in the Beem case last Saturday The running time of the trains this was the testimony of Will Mead, who was the assistant postmaster during year will be materially shortened. The A New Time Card will Be Issued and the "Flyers" Put On Again. his father's administration. trains will go through on Thursdays and Mondays as last year, until the The Hutchinson people were interested in what he had to say for reasons At 29c Yard. first of the year, when they will be operated tri-weekly.

too apparent to mention, and the peo 110 North Main Street. HTNickle Alarm Clocks 60 cents. ple who were disinterested spectators at the trial had heard enough about I The fall time card on the Santa Fe tne case to have their attention bright will go into effect at the time the 36-inch Silk and Wool Plaids the best combinations you ever saw sold everywhere at 39c our price 29c Yard Send for Samples. ened up when Mead was asked by the At the Universalist church yesterday Mrs. E.

R. Richardson conducted the services and they were very interesting. At the conclusion of the ser trains are placed in service. A meeting government to take the stand. of the superintendents will be held in His direct examination passed off D.

FAIR pleasantly and uneventfully, the only important statement being that Miss Topeka soon to compile the card. MILLINERY OPENING. vices a business meeting of the congregation was held at which the resignation of Rev. Falconer as pastor of the Beem offered to consult with her BROWN. I IRVAN Lumber, Lime, Stone, Brick, Ce fiiends and raise tbe 81,200 short-are in the money order- depart ment, Agatite, Paint, Barb Wire, church was accepted.

On Monday and Tuesday Next We Will Show Pattern Hats ment. This statement was made, he Messrs. Poutron, Wall and Winans said, in the presence of two witnesses DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Corner of First and Main. Hutchinson, Kansc. were appointed a committee to corre From Mme.

Punvanne. 4 Rue de la But neither of these two were asked Posts, Etc. Let TJs Figure Your Bills to corroborate ii. Paix, Paris. spond with different parties in reference to securing a pastor for the It was when he was turned over to Mme.

Josse, 3 Boulevard desltalieus, church. the defense for cross examination that Mr. Mead fell into rough hands, and It was also resolved to continue the the people who expected something in Paris. Melles. Cotell, Paris.

Mme. A. Cittin, Julia Delmotte, successor, 89 Rue Richelieu, Paris. plan of having the pulpit occupied by teresting got their money's wortn. It, was the picnic Charley Williams had some member of the congregation ev been waiting for and he seemed to ery two weeks until a regular pastor Also examples of the highest Amer enjoy it.

When he finally let loose and the witness was told to "stand aside, ican art trom tne naoas oi our own RUBEKOID EOOFIXG The only perfect roofing1, absolutely waterproof, is not affected by heat, cold, acids, alkaties steam or gases, iB odorless, no tar or other coating. Call and see it. Hard and Soft Coal See us before buying your winter's supply. C. A.

Eyker, Mgr. Telephone Mo. 13. Mme. Woodrow.

could be secured, and Mrs. Olive Puter-baugh was continued as a committee of one to carry oui the plan and secure the speakers. it was thii general impression tnat he had not benefited tbe government's 5 Monday and Tuesday next, the 20th case to any great extent. and 21st. Vv.

M. Ckug to. He did not remember much. His thinker seemed to be out of gear. He HUTCHINSON BAND.

(' 18 karat wedding rings a Plank's. hesitated at important questions and had to consult bis note book frequent Receives Recog- The Second Regiment Band ly. When Mr. Williams asked tirni The Revival. Special services will begin in the he had turned over the money to Miss CLVaoahan Beem which he drew on thuse draft 3 Tabernacle tomgh, corner of bherinan and Walnut.

lie could not tell until he consulted tiis Such testimony is nu Mr. Martin is here and will have nition Wherever Heard, The Wiufield Courier admits that the Hutchinson band is strictly in the race as thetSfOund band of Kansas, As a muter of fact, after Marshall's band of the Second Regiment band of this city comes first. calculated to KnocK a lury down who ts weitrht. Anotber point about Mr charge. He is ot a preacher but a layman in the church, and in his remarks he is as plain as poverty, as un.

tcetarian as sin and as non-partisan as alcohol. Ctme out ar hear him. Mead's testimony was his attempt to particular as to exact dates, so that when Mr. Williams asked nim II ne The Courier says: "One of the best bauds iu attendance at the bind reunion, and as for that matter, muted tue casti in ine oniee during Christmas week, he wanted to know day of the week was meant and Help the Poor. Don't forget th? place nor the date.

one oi tne nest oanas in tne vesi, was the days were all mentioned he finally denied having counted it at all, Santa Fe Block, Wednesday, Septem the Secoiid Regiment bind of Hutchinson. For a loug time it held second The crisis came when Mr. Williams life mi INSURANCE AGENTS. District Agents for the Aetna Life and Accident Insurance Co. Rooms 1, and 3, over A.

A. Drug store. W. H. Wilson.

L. Hollowail. ber 22od, dium-r will be served by the day is th? fact that many' people will have to work in thecav time and go to prayer meetirp at night, ami thus be unable to see tbe siglits at all. The militia boys who atter.d the fall festival will go to Topeka via the Fe. Arrangeraeuts to that effect have been made.

The Second Regiment band will give a promenade concert at the Auditorium next Friday eveniDg. No one will want to miss that. Mrs. J. B.

Vincent entertained at supper Saturday evening in honor of Miss Eva Jordan of Ottuuiwa, bister of Mrs. B. W. Ladd. See King for big bargains in furniture.

He lias just unloaded three car loades of furniture he bought at 50 cents on the dollar while in the east. Mrs. J. Benford has returned from asked Mead if the people of Hutchin son did not regard him as the guilty Woman's Re'ief Corps. A good square meal n.

na-onable price. Patronize party. In a moment Judge William had rapped for order and District At the W. R. C.

and in this way assist the best place in the state, and is now Winfield's only rival for that portion Just before leaviDg ar home last night the boys serenaded the Courier otHce and they have a standing invitation to do it again next year. torney Lambert was on his feet to en poor iu our midst. 3t ter an objection, kvery eye was on Mr. Mead and the judge relieved Notice to Voters. The book3 for the registration of from an embarrassing position by sub taming the objection.

AT DISTRICT COURT. voters of the city of Hutchinson will In a short me Mr. Williams was on on another trail and asked concerning be closed on the 2d day of October, The Defendant in the Saturday Case Given a the transfer of the othce to Mr. Vin 1897, until after the special election to ilson cert. IfYou AreMad.

If you are mad, buy your provisions of Thomson Bros, and it will make you glad. It Fall Festivities. Topeka, September 7th to October 2nd. For the aboee occasion the Santa Fe will sell tickets to Topeka and return at rate of 81.65, tickets on sale September 26th to October 2nd, limited to October 4th for return. G.

Robi- BTS, Agent, Santa Fe Route. Kansas State Reunion, G. A. R. One fare for the round trip via Santa Fe route, account G.

A. R. reunion at Leavenworth. Tickets on sale October 9th to 15th, limited for return to and including October 18th. J.

G. Roberto, Agent Santa Fe Route. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. Leave Hutchinson 10:35 a. m.

Arrive Chicago 9:43 a. m. next morn ing. Leave Hutchinson 11:25 p. m.

Arrive Chicago 9:32 p. m. next evening. The only line running through trains, without change of cars en route Once Tried, Alwajs Used. The next time you travel, give the Santa Fe Route a trial.

Pullman Palace sleeper and free recliBirg chir cars on all through trains. Buy Round Trip Tickets. For all points where the fare is 85 or under tbe Santa Ve. deducts ten per cent when you buy a round trip ticket. Return tickets good for ten days.

J. G. Roiikrts, Agent T. S. "Who helped make that $100 Fine.

The case against Gertie Jones in dis be held October 12, 1897. W. R. UNDERWOOD, 3t City Clerk. Dinner! Dinner! Assist the Needy.

trict court Saturday resulted in her receiving a verdict of guilty of running was asked. Mr. Mead admitted that he did "There was a shortage of $200 found in your account, wasn't there, at that time?" Again there was confusion and Attorney Lambert entered another objection, and Mead was again relieved by a bawdy house Today Judge Simpton Dinner will be served by Joe Hooker fixed her sentence at 8100 and costs, (Successors to Frazee 4 Wilson.) Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty Cup icttc! Seed No. 200 N.

Main Opp. Midland Hotel. with an additional proHbion that the defendant should give a bond of 820n Woman's Relief Corps, Wednesday, September the Santa Fe Block. A good substantial ineal will be given at a reasonable price. 3t Judge Williams sustaining the objec for good behavior for a period of two years, ana that sue oe coinmittea to jail until the fine and costs are paid Drumming for Kennedy.

and the bond furnished. Three-pound drums of Kennedy's butter wafers. New lot just in. Fine DIVORCES GRANTED. PLATE as silk.

Thomson grocers, 322 North Main. It Two Couples Restored to Single Blessedness at Court Today. Homeseekers' Excursions Via Santa Fe Route, A Renes of homeseekers excursions tion. Then came the sensation of the day. Mr.

Williams arose to argue that the question was proper. He proposed, he said, to show that there was a short-Hge of $200 after Miss Beem had left the office in the postal account. Everyone waa giving attention to the attorney, and as be sp ke he pointed his finder at Mead and said, "and we intend to fix tbe crime upon that man tbre." was much confusion, and a murmur passed through the court room, but Judge Williams called for ord- and refused permission for Mr. to ask the question. Mr.

Mead's admission that he counted 'he cash October 17, 1890, was contested bv the government, but finally al-1 wed tT stand. This is a damaging 'dmisshm for the theory that Miss Beem had been carrying a shortage for several months. has been arranged by the A T. S. F.

A Michigan man, F. 13. McClintock, who has been here for the past year, wbh granted a dvivorce from Augusta railway at tbe low rata of one fare plus $2 for the round trip. On sale the the east with a large and well selected stock of millinery goods which she will d'splay at her openiDg. Tuesday and Wednesday, September 21 and 22.

No. 113 North Main Street. 2t There is a phonograph in a room on Main street that is doing a good business. It has a long list of lectures anl musical selections. The phonograph makes it possible to hear a mighty good show for a small price.

Tbe Santa Fe pay roll at Hutchinson this month was S3, 350, and an additional 83,000 was a's0 Pa'd tD'8 month for extra labor on buildings and improvements. This shows a decided increase in Santa Fe money in this city. The principals of the various schools meet this evenimr at tt.e superintendent's ottlue and made some changes, in the boundaries of the city fiistrics. The changes are not important, but will tend to make uniform the attendance at the several buildings. The telephone line at Junction City will be exttndfd to Salina within a month.

It will then be extended to Bennington, Minneapolis and north into Nebraska, and a toll line south through Lindsborjr, McPherson on to Hutchi son, connecting with the line already here, In catarrhal inflammation, in chronic displacements common to women, where there are sympti ms of backache, dizziness or fainting, bearing down sensations, disordered stomach, moodiness, fatigue, tbe trouble is surely dispelled and the sufferer brought back to health and good spirits by tbe use of Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription. It's the only medicine for women's peculiar devised by a regular graduated physician an experienced expert in this special field of practice, and sold through druggists. Its sales exceed the combined sales of all other mrd'eines of its class following dates: September 21st, Octo McClintock. Mrs.

McClintock remained in Michigan after the separation. The evidence showed that Mc Th2 Grew1 erf Bay, JUST GOT IN NEW Evaporated Blackberries, Evu)iirut('d Uuphi-nics, Evaporated iptlcots, ber 5th and 19th, for points in Arkansas, Arizona. Indian Territory and Oklahoma. New Mexico and Texas, whe. Clintock had deeded his wife most of Santa Fe Route.

On September 21, 23, 2S, 30 and October 5. 7, 12, 14, 19ai'd 2t tbe Santa Fe will sell one vny continuous passage tickets to Chicago at a rate of 813.15, and corrwapotidingly low rates to all points cast. For full particulars call on or adareBs J. G. Roiikrts, Agent Santa Fe Route, bis property before coming to Kansas, the one-way rate is 87 or more.

Stop overs allowed on going trip with fir teen days. Final return liaiit twent A decree of divorce was granted to Zoa Townhend from A. L. Townsend. one days.

Call on or address Santa Fe a Mrs. Townsend was also given the cus agents for full particulars. J. O. Roiikrts, Agent.

W. J. Black, G. P. Topeka.

PJ 2 tS ci CD ffl 03 pi ci -p (D PERHAPS HERE. tody of their child. CALIFORNIA "FLYER." INSURANCE Canned Muahroon and Truffles. ardlne In Trulllf ami Tomatoes. Sanities 1 11 ai.d nckles.

S. (linen Jockey Ciub and Extra Mubtarfl. Fatty's All Right. Handsome Santa Fe Trains Will be Placed in Tho friends of "Fatty" Oswald will be glad to know that he was released Operation October 20th. Properly written in Good Saturday night at Pond Creek, for The Santa Fe Company will operate want of evidence aeainst him.

its first California limited train out of Thompson's Wild Cherry Phosphate, Hire' Koot Iteer Extract, Pi Official facsimile of Medal Awarded DR. PRICE'S 'aires and Olive Oil. Urrt Extract and Rennett. Arr wroot and Cel ry Sait. Caviar and urr.e Powder.

CREAM BAKING POWDER FARM WAN Made at low rates with liberal privileges. If In need of a loan it will pay you to call on me. If You Have Not Read it You May Find it in This Column. Call and Bee the fine bicycles at King's. A telephone has been placed in the hosy ital.

Save money and buy a wheel of King. Domestic baking supplies at Thomson Gold Band ham at W. R. Morrison's meat market. Phone No.

22. Angels' food cakes 30 cents. Fruit and ribbon cake cents per tquare, at the Bon Ton. A tent has arrived and evangelistic services will be held near tbe First Methodist church. Spring lamb, lake and river fish at orrison's.

l'hone No. 12. Nice pig pork, cheese and celery, In tact ever tiling nice for Sunday dinner. Cull up phone No. 12.

The contract for carrying mail be a r-i PI DR. J. W. MAGTJIRE. SPECIALIST.

JOHN f.i. KINKEL 03 Telephone 182, UnnpipKn Ferritin only lor a can. ew French Peas, IS and Cents. H. D.

Winslow is the authorised agent for the exchange of new school books to be used in Hutchinson uod Reno coun'y. When parents are ready to send their children to school and wish to exchange bo Us, please call on Rooms 7 and 9 McCurdy Building. Telephone 55. In dlHcasc of the Eye and ar. None and Throat.

Spectacles Irt tincally ailjuted Odlce In Ma'nnlc Tenplc. T'utchlnpon. VMSiKBCCGKCIl KBGCCJSKI- 'Ail Xvvl I T9 fr" Bakiig Pnwlnr fa I DO YOU EAT II. D. Window, 23 No.

Main Street O. W. STIENHOUR, Mgn anil Cnrrlnge Painting, House Painting and Papar Ksnjlng, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. W. TAYLOR, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR Those desiring Wedding or Dress Suits would do well to see him.

nut received an elegant lino of do-ttifslio and foreign goods. Good work means satinfaction. Over tho Star Clothing House, Jnst. trv one of thoHe din tiers at tween Castleton and Forsha, in ibis the CITY DINING HALL, EftBt county, has been let to 11. Tisdale.

A Hutchinson man says that one bad feature of the Itlngling circus Wednes Bberinan Btreot. Iliey areaurigm. Shop HNorth Main St WORLD'S rAIRXIIICAGO, 1893 FELLEKS, Proprietor,.

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