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' ataa. An Infant child of Henry Rexroad, C Lincoli, township, died early Mon day morning and was buried in Dun kard cemetery on Tuesdav. Laal JKoal. . Dr. Klippel yesterday amputated Ihe broken leg of Mr. Hawkins who lives m the McEtrov farm south or town Mr. Hawkins was kicked by a horse fcome days ago. AtUatptoU Kabbcrjr. The jewelry store of Mantelle & Menke was broken into last Saturday evening but nothing so for baa been .missed. Died Wleblta. Mrs. Morrisey daughter ofJMr. Jesse CreenQeld died in Wichita last Friday of a heraorbage. The remains were fcrought here Saturday evening and the funeral was held Sunday morning at tbe Christian church. flown TownMhlp Ticket. At the people's party caucus held at Ilaven, Saturday, Sept. 28, IS80, Van Hall was nominated for trustee; Fred W. Tharp, for clerk; B. Laughlin for treasurer; Joseph Deitt and K. Uorchert for constables. Sew J!llltiirj Mora. Mrs. J. Benford has just opened a large and complete stock of millinery goods and will guarantee satisfaction in quality and prices. , Giye her a call and be convinced. Cor. Main street and Ave. A. Kctilmcatal Rennloa. Wm, Astle, of Ilaven attended the reunion of his regiment, the 06 111., field at Vandalla, 111., last week, re turning nome Saturday evening, -while away he visited Kansas City 5t. Louis and several other points, spent two days at Vandulia, and was gone less than six days. The Hoys have orders from Mr. Gold berg of Kansas City to close their store here at once. In I he Field again. Mr. J.W. Kanaga is again in the Cld for a share of the grocery trade of this county, (le is located at Streeter's old stand and wants all Gazettk readers to come in and spo him. lie will buy all your produce and pays the lilphest market price for good butter and eggs. A letter from Kansas City to the Goldberg Boys. Bead it, on page 8. Look Oat I Wm. Mangold & Son, at No. 9, East Sherman street, have just opened up a fall line of stationery such as ink tab lets, pencil tablets, pens, pencils, inks, mucilage and other things in that line too numerous to mention. We will also make a specialty of picture framing and will be as cheap as the cheapest. We will carry a full line of periodicals and pappr. We invite our friends to come and see us. Bead the lamp said "ad" of The Fair on another page in thia issue. The Van Afllruieil. The supreme court affirmed the de cision of the lower court in the case of Will Oliver, charged w'th attempting to wreck a Santa Fe train last year east of town. He has had two trials and nothing will now prevent bs going to the state penitentiary. Oliver was a hard work ing man and has frlendJ by the score who will never believe that he is guilty of the charge. Without casting any reflections on the court, we wish to say tha. had ho merely wrecked a whole road be would have stood a good chance of going to the United States senate. Clwne Into Bnxlnens in Itnimna CI I jr. Mr. I Goldberg has gone into busi ness in .Kansas City and has just given the boys instructions to close out the store here and not to ship a dollar's worth of goods to him and then co there themselves. Its going to be a big job for them, but not so big after all as tbev are cutting and slashing to comply with his request. 1'nblle Hate! I will cell at publto tale at my pl:ice, 4 miles north and G miles west of Hutch inson; 1 mile south and 3 miles east of -Niekerson, sale to commence at 10 A. m., on Thursday, Oct. 31,1895. The following property to-wit: Six bead of horses, consisting of, one pacing driving horse; one family driving borse; four work horses; two cows: fifty head of eboaUjfour brood sows, safe in pig; one pedigreed boar; one mowing ma chin.; our hay rake; one cultivator; cne plow; one three horse corn weeder one; drill, two Uoubie sella of humeri; otm two-ceateu carriage; ono single buggy narnesa; one can one stain cutter: on wheat d ill; one corn shelter; one wine press; one cage or squitrels; cnickv ns; one rook stove, Gold Coin; one heat ing stove; one organ; one Domeatio sew m machine; two bedsteads; one kitchen fafe; two commone; one extension table one eight any dock; one sofa. oihr ,)ioii lioi.M pooda; many articles too numerous to mention, free lunch at noon. Tkiims: All sunn of $5 and un er, rn-.li in haad; till sums over Jo, a cr ilit "ine ninths will be given, without in fares',, if paid wIipii due: if not rai when due to draw 10 per cent from dtae 10 per cent per annum off for cash on a1 sum J over Sj. 1'urcuuser must give bankable note, sad no property to be re moved until terms of sale are complied ITith. h. V. liAUKLJS. 1.. n. Kent, Auctioneer, beuuquarters Gazette Offlee. . U. Elliott, Clerk. rinwiiL. Dr. Horton and wife, .of Tlevna, waa iu the city Monday. Mr. BarngrOAer, of Little River' tran sacted business in the city Mouday. J. It. Wilsou of MoPherson 'was in the city Tuesday. He drove a brau new wagon and a load of lumber home with him. Jake Savoer returned home last Sat urday from Whitehall, Mont, after an extended stay of six mouths. He brought with him some iulercating specimens of gold and stiver ore, which, according to his testimony are worm thouianda of doilais per wagon loau On Monday Miss Clara Cooter of Hiitrhinonn anrnmnnnirM wun uie Misses Johnson of the pun maUn this of fice pleasant call. Miss Cootor was a Nnrmal student a few Years Hiro aild it now assisting her father in the county treasure s olllce 01 Keuocouuiy. Salina Union. Mr. I.Goldberg, who has been in Kan sas City for the past four montns, has started a new store there mm will close his store nere at once, lie will sell $10.00 suits for fU.00. lleport or the OfHelnl t'oudlllon r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Ilutclilnron, Kansas. At the close of biirlness. Scot. SB. 1805 aa ren dered to the coiiintroller of the enrrvnoy. KESOUltOKS. Overdrafts $ 907 8,1 Cash and Sight Exchange.. 112.7 8:( Loans and Discounts 2iSo.878.00 Stocks and Bonds 4 42119 Beal Estate and Fixtures . . . 1 9.500 00 United States Bonds 60,338 00 $148,279.06 LIABILITIES. Capital $100.000 00 Surplus and Profits 18.2ltt.4H National Bank Notes 44,000.00 Deposits 285,082.60 State of Kanaaa, County of Reno, aa: I. K. L. Meyer. caaliier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above atiite meni is true, to the brat of my knowledge and seller. K. L. Jim nit. Luntiior. Subacrtneil and aworu to b foru mo thin aim day of September, 1896. W. II. K AOAN. kai.. inuiry ruoiic. Couimlaaion expires Juoe 27. IttVS. Correct. Attut: A Holed Event. The Fair lamp sale as advertised for October 12 promises to exceed anything of the kind ever before attempted. Houses For Sale. If vou want a house cheap see Frank W. Huberts over No. 5 South Main street, he has several good ones to move. Will take good notes. 4 tf. Some leile are Hever Mallafled. But then some others are. Myers & Son. the grocers, are only satisfied with the largest and best trade in the city which tbey now have and if you will go and see them you will Know tbe why: They have the best stock and treat their customers tbe best of any ijrm in the city. Public Hale! Tho (rranriAur. nnhllo aula nf fhn am. son will be held the 17 of Oct., 0 miles northwest or town, we win sen some tine brood mares; 25 bead of tine Jersey put.tlu unri Hna npiliurpnrl hprkflhira hugs and numerous other articles; ulso, ir. j on wani to join au exclusion party to Galvestion. Texas, see us for rates. Ju. J!i. BT JOHN, W. B. Wiley. New Harnem Shop. Mr. C. C. Colee has severed his con nection with the old Arm of Jones & Colee, and has opened up a new shop at No. 6 Sherman street east where he will be pleased to meet all his old cus tomers and as many new ones as be can. If you need any repairing done tins is ttie place to go. Don't lorget the place. No. 5 Sherman east. 3-lf. No Cure No Pay, Johnsons Lightning File remedy is guaranteed to cure Blind, Ulcerated, itclnnir or Uleeuing 1'lies. it absorbs the tumors, acts us a poultice, allays the itching at once and gives instant relief. It is prepared only for piles and is not a "cure all" for the ilia the llesh is heir to. A titty cent box will cure ytn, or your money will be re turned, i ox sale by all druggists in Hutchinson. If your druzcist dees not carry it send direct to me. w. L.. jormsoji. 30-tf. Hutchinson, Kansas. Excursions to Texas and the Month Are you contemplating a trip south southeast or southwest? Do y3ii know that the Mo. rac, in connection with C. B. I. T. Bv. at Wich'ta and diverg ing lines at Ft. Worth is the best, shortest and most pleasant route to above mentioned territory? Close connections at all points, the splendid equipment and good service afforded by their route maxe it to your interest to investigate facilities offered by our lines before starting on your journey Call on or address. J?J. Libmb Acn, Art. Mo. Pac. By. THE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. CD They Coatala the Oraadest Heeaery ad Ik Slehest Oald Mlaea la the Kaewa World. For unknown wealth in fabulous rich mines of gold and silver and sparkling precious gem stones, not to mention thn lovely scenery, our own Bocky moun tains excel any region on earth. The Illustrated Weekly, of Denver, (founded ib'JO) illustrates the choicest scenery each week and tells about tho wonderful wesc. Alio, true stories of love and ad venture. Thia big family papir con taining eialit Inrze pan. fifty-six col ninns, will lie sent on trial threri months (thirteen weeks) for only ten two cents tnnip; club of fix for a dollar bill lluuibomr) gold rin4 s-t with beautiful Itocky niouiil:iin genu aro uiven fro- as premiums. A'ldress as above Rnd men 'ion Tim ft azktte when vu write. YrANrKO:-Serersl trnatworthy gentlemen or lsillea to travel In Kinm for rstab Mined, rcllible house. Salary 17ft) snd ex penses. 8'csiljr pnslil.m. Enclose reference nil seir-tildreis d .tumi'iM envelooe 1 he lvmlnlon Com; soy. Third floor Omaha Blpf Chicago. Kansas City, Mo., 525 Deleware st. Oct. 8, 1895. DAYLIGHT STORE: Hutchinson", Kan. DEAR SIRS:- Mystore here is such that I need more help and capital. You will at once close out my business at Hutch inson, by selling all the goods right there. Do not ship any of them hereatall. Make short work of the stock. Yours Resp., I. GOLDBERG. For It t'eala. Hereafter the New Clarendon Hotel will serve meals at 15 cents instead of 20 cents as heretofore. Mr. Masters requests us to state that be is prepared to take care of as many as will come either for board or rooms. Brick n nil Ntone for Hale. I have a lot of second hand brick and stone for sale cheap. J. C. UALLOWAY. 4-tf, South Hutchinson RKIGX OF HIGH CARXIVAL. HI. Louis In a Blaze of Glory. Neven Weeks or Uiilutei-rnpteil Gaily. The name of America's greatest car- xival center St. Iioui will be blaz oned on the bkies of gaiety from Septem ber 4th to October ltli, IH'J.). The eiglitr-euth annual reign of Cirmvitl will nrt-vmle tue city, uua lor srven weeks ttutopeaii capitals noted for their seabot s of in)tery and regal euteitinment will gracefully bow to the superiority of the city on the banks of the Mississippi. Sr-ntfinuer'ttu win mark tne opening of the Twelfth Annual St. Louis Exposi tion. This splendid feature of St. Louis hxposition. Inia mpleuuiri feature of St. Louis's carnival period will remain open until October llith. In addition to Sousa's world-famed band, mauy new attractions will bd offered. September 4th to 14th. the celebrated trench Equi librists, the Kius-Nors, will appear. September loth to 28th, Caicedo, "the Kiugofthe Wire," aud Louia Oloriz, "the Man Monkey" by their uuique en tertaiumeut will delight the fun-aeeking Fiiblic. September 'MiU to October 12th van Tscneroff'a celebrated educated the ltussian dogs, nre carded for a series of woniierfnl preformances. October 13th to 10th, Price Kokio, the greatest Japanese Juggler alive, will fill an en gagement, while Buck Taylor and troupe of native Sioux Indians aud Alias Corne lia Camtibell Bedford, of New York Demonstrator of Cooking, will appear every day during the Exposition season. The mysterious personage, Ring Uotu and his retinue will give a daylight par. ade September 28th. This is one of the most unique attractions of the carnival season in St. Louis, and U grotesquely etaged. October 7th to 12th, the world beater, the great St. Louis Fair will be the chief attraction. On the evening of October 8th. Hi majesty the Vailed Prophet and royal court will parade the principal thoroughfares of the city, fol lowed by the famous ball, which is known of throughout the land. All the St. Louts theatres, during the season of high carnival have billed most excellent attractions. Among the num ber might be mentioned "Triliiy" k,Ly cenni Theatre Company," Chas. Froh man's Stock Company, Iloyt's "A Blnck Sheep," DeWolf Hopper, etc. The manngement of the Missouri Pacific Itnilway and Iron Mountain Route constantly having the interests of St. Louis iu mind, will sell tickets from all points on the system to carnival city and return at greatly reduced rates, x oi copy of the program giving the features of the carnival season iu detail, address company'! agenta, or II. C. Townsend, General Passenger Ago, St. Louis, no, Remember, The Eagle Grocery, Always has in stock, Flour and Feed at Wholesale or retail, besides tho freshest stock of Groceries .in the city. And at prices that will astonish you, so you see you can't afford to miss them and feel justified. The nnnnAnu Xo 15 South Main Street kj Accon)n)odtioi to Snjokers On receipt of 8 eta. in stamps we will mall, postpaid, to any address & box of 20 ft wity l am Cigarettes Or, on receipt of $2.50, we will express to any address 1000 "City Talk "Cigarettes. "CITY TALK" eighties are made of carefully selected and naturally sweet Virginia and North Carolina bright tobacco, and are the equal of any high priced brands on the market. Your money back If you want it. W. F. SMITH & SONS CO. i Sole Manufacturers, WINSTON, N. C, U. S. A. $384,285,128.00. Is spi-nt annually for tibncco. Thnna ?J snnds or luen ills errry yrar from v thai dn-aiiliil iileue, f'aneer of the I Momncli brouiflit ou hy the ute of To- IT, hucco. S3 'I'he nw of folinM-o is Injurious to tho C nervnns system, prnmoter heart troubles S srlec's tho' eesl)iht. injure Hie voice. f nnil niuki'i our prpsi'iico obnoxious to jj thoM! clean unci pure from buch a Hlthy J) hahlt. (, DO YOU USE TOBACCO? V If ynn ilo, we know you wonlil llls to quit the liHhit, and wr want to arslai you anil will. If vou say the nrd. How Can We Help Youf Why, oy In ilncintf you lo pun-iias- a box of I om.i's .1.1 s i.iul X em; ' i 'J 'J(ibi;i:o aniiimitb, Hiucii is a pcrpai' tion coinpnuiKleil .trlctly of herbs i'ik routs, which Is a mule to the syttem n I so cures the lolwcvo lliiblt and knni'kn clgnrrtta f-i I How Do Wa Know It Will Cure You? Firt, hy its Ihi'i.i-nmls and tlioiiu"tJa of cun-; Second, by the Increaseil ileiniind for it from the n oil reputnb e wholesale houses; Third, we know what it Is ccm posedof.and that the prpartlnn wnl uieao the aysteni of nii'iitiuu, and will cancel all errors ot the pist. Your Omggiit Una Colli lor a!e. Tf he has uut ask nliii lOtfet It fory-n H he tries to ilm off sonirthiiii; Just as good," Insist ou hiivliift' olll. If he will not order It for ynn. send ns f U.ti) I'ol Inr. snd receive s box of ijoill postpaid, llemenilier, (I'll, LI Cukkh. In most cases one box alTecta a cure, but we guarantee II boxes to ui.e anyone. Colli Remedy Co., J IligKinaville, Mo- And All Skin Diseases are no more to be dreaded. Tncrcnn positively be cared, and wejraarante It, brour JIBW SKIX TBCATMEXT. Immediate Relief follows the first im of oar time-tried and reliable enre. Donot surkr anothsr day; send as acardre queitlng a gymptdm Blank. Four Hundred Cases VX pattentt. Con Id 70a ask better evidence ot the merit of oar treatment? U li not neceawiry for too to atop your regular work or household duttea. w flva a written fniaraotee to care and beat of refereu cea bi to rlirWilttjr. Write ua if rou have Acne, 8calp Dlww, Itchlnfr Pllea or Scald Feet. We cure them. Gall or addrean RADFORD ECZEMA CO., 8SA A SIM New Rldae Bnlldlav, KAasAa CITY, MO. The Western Pacific Tea Co., TSo. 6 South Main. Tbe on'y exclusive Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder and 8p ce house in this city. A valuable present glTtn with each lb of taking powder ITrcsh Boasted Coffee 20c per pound, Eczema 1 Sail Rhoum Teller Lamp Sale! Lj n n nil J uil B Oct. 1 2, 95. We have lately received 56 new styles of lamps from all the leading fac tories of the U. S. and we have row the Choicest, Cheapest and Finest Lino of Lamps in the city. Next Saturday will be our opening day and on that dty we will sell all lamps at a discount, here area few of our Prices; A fine brass banquet lamp, double No. 3 burners Regular price $2.73, Saturday $1,19 A low hand Lamp, all complete, regular, 23c. Saturday, 1 4c A fine China lamp with dec china shade, regular $2.50, worth $3.00 Sat urdayat$,29 All $3.00 lamps at almost one-half on Saturday only. EVEN If you do not care to buy a lamp coma in anyhow and examine our flue stock. .Remember these prccs and discounts are for Saturday Only, At 13 N. Main street I S. Just received a one-balf car loa'l of coal hods and for our openinjr wa will sell the 15 inch best galvanized Uou for 22c and 111 inch japnnneil iron IV r 2oC, tbe regular price of the above is 40c, so come on Saturday tot Uiirgaius.,, V T r0R ) t f (THIS TRADE-MARK. ) SALE BY. . . frame: goladay, Hutcliinson, Kansas. S. M.Cooi'En, Treat, and Manager The S. M. Cooper Lumber Co., Keep everything usually found in a a SIOCK vl LUinner Iiov imimiiy iti ua juuuu ti'is muo .i Ratlins City, namely: Plain Oak Quarter Sawed Oak, Red lium, Kea ueaar, inesmui sycamore, cjucrnut, Poplar Squares, Basswood and Cottonwood. W rank Syaot Louisiana Red Speci Also 4x6 34 and 30 Foot Washington Fir, just the thing for Wind Mill Towers: Wc carry in stock EXTAR LARGE LOCUST ANCHOR POSTS. THE S. M. COOPER LUMBER COMPANY, office and Yard, wia" 8-Wwt-j ' Hutchinson, Kan. FARMERS STOCKMEN, We wih to call your attention to tbe fact that we are making a special price on Tanks for Irrigating and Stock pur poses. If yon are needing anything in this line call and get prices. Our Red Cypress, Tanks are guaranteed and at prices that defy competition. The Hutchinson Planing Hill. Office and Mill, Sherman Street West. Lamp Sale! AT Oct. 12, '95. C. A. Rykeb, Salesman. flrst-olass Lumber Yard. Letit'eithia we keep Hickory, Ash, Cherry Walnut, Cypress for Tank Stock