5rmrlI130N, KANSAS.
"
-POINTER NO. 196.
Age and want are an ill
matched pair.
No need to want
warmth when you can
buy. . . . .
. . .atsuch prices.
l0-4grey and white
lieavy cotton blanket,
good size and nice,
clean goods, at a less
price than you can buy
the raw cotton-48c
pair.
Oregon Blankets, ex
tra good weight, in
:grey and white only
splendid value at 75c
pair.
10-4 grey wool blank
et, a splendid blanket,
with cotton chain,
worth $l,75-at $1.25.
We are Sole Agents
lor the celebrated Buell
blankets.
Cotton chain and all
wool blankets, in white ,
scarlet .and natural
grey, all western made
goods, and known to be
the best grade, most
honest, best colors of
any line of blankets
made on this continent
sizes from 10-4 to 12x4
prices from $2.50 to
38.50.
pecial
n Comofris.
Extra large size, fine
pongee covered, filled
with five pounds of
fine carded cotton
ton, both sides different
close hand tacked with
imported saxony yarn
lockstitch hemmed, the
best $2.50 quilt on the
market, a very special
thing at $ 1 ,75.
"We have the same
comfort, lock stitch,
quilted in plain or
fancy designs, at the
same price.
Ladies'
Full Weight, Ecru,
Fleece Lined Under
wear, a very special
thing at 17ic a gar
ment. New Idea Patterns
at a uniform price of 103. Have
you tried them? They are the
best.
Sij ted
the LEADER
Dry Goods Co.
J. D. WIENER, J. A. MILNE
I ta Time Bfltrr.
If you want; to vote this year you
uuat register soon. The books close
tfiiday at 0 o'clock,
tit. told Mrs, JtJB Stephenson are
the happy parents of ten pound boy,
which was born last Friday.
Another Vlttsen Leave.
Mr. B. W. Underwood, has left this
city for Chicago where h will make
,iis home. VVnere is the Million Club?
Ild ul lkflliil 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stahlman, li V
ing on 7th west nr. mourning the loss
of a little girl, who died yesterday
morning of dyplheria.
Buried Kerf.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
John Tuik.e of whose death mntioii
was made hi uur last issue was truied
in the east side cemetery last Friday.
Hot HI dir.
j Dad Ilimhes lias replaced his ice
cream and milt; shake business with a
lunch eouuler. He makes a specialty
of hot soups, oyster slews, etc. at all
hours. '
Oivil In Oregon .
Mr. Raymond Elmer, for many
years a resident of Medora township
oied at his home at Elgin, Oregon, of
heart disease, lie was well known
here.
The Pazz'.er Friday, Oct. 25.
N. Jf. Parkrr Hurt
S. N. Parker, while unloading a load
of baled hay on lust Mondav was
precepitated to the ground, receiving
injuries that will cause him to remain
in bed some days.
S French plate mirrors and 21 cloth
tables fot sale at 1 Goldberg's.
No Rervlcea.
There will be services at the Univer
salist church next Sunday. Rev.
Keyes preaches at Haven on that day.
An excursion will leave this place for
there over the Missouri Pacific at nine
o'clock.
One certain lot of $3 00 and (4.00 hats
at only 48u now at I. Uohberg's.
AtlvertUed Letters.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in the Hutchinson postoffice
Ojt. 24, 1895.
LADIES' LIST.
Boyd, Benslo
Hale. Mr Glira
Tlmrp, Mrs. xary C
Duly, Mrs. Cb
1'ursun, Mm. M C.
tffiN'f LEMK N'fl 1I?T.
Beavur. Ino Duile, John
Flfher. J. W. -J Hrlfflib, V. G.
hannal'. W. K. Kettle, Henry
Kirkiirlilge, J. M. KooU, 0. N.
Pluuimer, J. rt. bimlillng, J. D.
Turner, (iconic, 2 V lleon, Jaa & Sod,
Parties callins for any of. the aoove
naintd letters will.please say, adver
tised. Eli Mead, P. M.
Ever put your head in it? We mean
one of our $3.00 hats that you cau buy
for $2.00 now at, Goldberg's.
The Delluealoi.
The Delineator is the Voman's Fav
orite Magazine, find is issut-tl by the
Famous Fnshiou l'tibhsher, Th But
t-rick Puiilit-hinn Co. (Limited), at 7 to ,
17 West Thirteenth Street, New York,
at tlie remarkably low rate or $ 1 00 lor
a Year's Subscription, or 13 Cents pel
Copy.
Ot all Family SLtgizines it is the Great
Caterer to Dumebtio Weeds, and ctn he
leconimeuded tor its cheapness, useful
nes, beauty, fresliuees and utility.
The November or Ttianksgving Nnm
her is unusually iiiters'.in ami iiistm'live
hikI alone worth the yearly subscription
pritu.
Fine stationery, ink, pens, and pen
cils, at No. 8 south Main.
Wm. Mangold & Sox.
Pnblc Sale!
I will sell nt puhlio salo on what is
known ai tho Kiver Binks farm, 2 miles
North and 2 inilea Ei3t of Ilmcliinsoii,
ICuns:is; sale to commencd at 10 A..M.,ou
Tuesday Octobeh 29, 1805
The following property to-wit: 7 head
of mules; 10 head of horses; 4 head of
coming 2 year-old colts; 1 Cleveland hay
stallion; 10 head 2 year-old heifers; 3
milch cows, will make wiuter cows; 3
two.year-old steers; 11 spring calvef;3
sows and their pigs; 5 shouts; 4 seta work
harness; 1 set single harness; 4 saddle;;
I bide saddle; 1 lumher wagm; 1 spring
wagon; 1 buggy; 1 cart; 1 McC'nrmiok
mowing machine; 1 good hay take; 3 oul
1 Canton lisW good as new; 1 two-horse
torn pltibtei; 1 good harrow; 1 row
fider press; 60 tons of-baled hay; 1,000
bushels of coi n; ducks, geese and turkeys;
other articles too numerous to mention.
J REF. I.I NC H ATXOON.
TF.nws: All sums of $10.00 and under,
ensh in hand; all sums over $10 00 a
credit of twelve months n ill be given,
witliont interest, if paid whn du; if
not pnid when due to draw 10 per cent,
from date; 10 per cent per annum off for
oash on nil stuns over $10.00. Purchaser
must give bankable note, and no proper
ty to on removed until terms of enls ure
complied with. $. A MKIMILL.
L. S. Kknt, Auctioneer, Headquarter.)
Gazette office.
Cosgrova and Grant's comedians
will be seen in "The Dazzler" at the
opera houta on Friday, Oct. 25. This
famous organization toured ine coun
try for the last live years, playing in
every large city, and if, is a company
that returns each year to :he. big cities
meeting with renewed favor. iSolos,
duets and choruses of the latest mid
most popular utusic are Intermingled
with the fun of tho comedians m a
diost artistic, manner. 1'iices: o, SO
and "5 cents.
Hon. Jarry Simpson
will speak at Arling
ton, Friday, Novem-
Mortgage Sale
At actual wholesale price and
less.
JUST READ!
The elegant line of nice dishes
vas Jumps, library lamps,
chamber sets, glassware, cut
tlcfy etc., etc.
BREHf'S
eutire stock must bo sold 13 a
few weeks. Como in when
yon have the chance of a life
timo for bargains. ,
B. G. HORTOK3,
For Mortgagees.
Thirty Loaves of
BREAD for
One Dollar
at the BON TON
BAKERY.
Finest line or CuniHi a and
Nuih in i lie city.
o. IS
Ninth Main Street,
II ff rill.
Han.H,
NEW MARKET!
Jones & Hansen, Props. A
full line of fresh aud Salt
meats.
Highest Market Price
for your chickens. ',Ve also
buy 'your fat catlle. Give
us a call.
JONES & HANSEN,
823 North Main Street.
The Urcateal ItUcnverv or the Age,
Catarrhal Peafness Cured. No More Use for
Ktr-TrumiKti.
TmuMPn at LiST.
An infallible remedy for th cure of
catarrh and ileafnesH in all its htages, by
one who lies b'eu a tivni sufferer from
Catarrh mid almost total deafneBS.
No cutanh or cliiny ureen and yellow
Rticky matter discharuing from tb nie.
No deafness. No ringing and crackling
sounds in the head. No innrom matter
lodging In the throMt. No occ:iKional
haokintf congli wjtli tin o inar up slimy
ereen ' liow BtioUy m iMr. It is a
l;f fail (? th it wonlx cannot descrile.
For inrt ier iiiformtifiii write for cir
culars. iildres, Frank W.irtz & Co.
YViiusau, Wis Oriier 1029 5-4:.
IV s a
Satisfying
Thing
To know that your clothes
are right in every way; to
know that they fit; that they
will wear, and that you are
getting the lowest of low
prices.
To wear
to wear
them'U
the best
ReedyTo2!ored Clothing ;
The shrewdest men in this
locality buy at our store.
They're buying more than
ever . this -.- See our
beautiful new stock and
Yca'H Know
BBETltlEK.
We want your subscriptions for
magazines and paper, at No. 8 South
Main. Wm Mangold &tiox.
The Atrerican Bteai Laundry n
making a cpec'aL'ty of .a-ndrying tm
curtains. tf
The Hutchinson Plaining Mill is
prpiiared at all times to do work in
thttr line. See their card In another
roluma. tf.
VTten you are In, the city and want
barber work done don't forget our
colored friend, W. A. Thomas, opposite
the Midland hotel.
Carey buys dead bogs.
Carey buys dead cattle.
Carey buys big-jaw cattle.
Carey buys bidefc. 11-tf.
To Ifiai.
There will be an exclusion to Gal-
vest ion, lexas about Nov. lit. For
particulars address we at Niekerson,
Kas. L. F. LaUuue.
ftlioe Itrpnirer.
J. W. Hufflne, opposite old court
house, does all kinds of boot ;nd shoe
repairing Prices cheapest on earth.
31-tf,
Thoroughbred Poland-China piirsfor
sale boili sexes, at. my farm a intlnf
sout Invest of Haven, or address W-n
Magulre. tf
I.hikI lor Ante
Section 31 Casllpton townsh'n, Keno
county. Apply to Dr. J. G. Malcolm
1-13 First avei.ue east, llutcbitis.ir.,
Kansas, u-tf.
IIK" rr Nale.
I have for sale 10 Poland China
Boars. Good for anv Rervire.
1). W. Kent,
Hutchinson.
' i' A Thoroiiisbhrrd.
I will stand a One thoroughbred
Jersey hull in South Hutchinson.
Terms $1.5(1 advance.
42-tf (i. VV. IlALLOWAY.
lla Free.
Do not fail to send for a free sample
copy of the Weekly Glo'ie, box 540, Den
yer, Colo., an Illustrated home, and fam
ily paper devoted to temperance, pure
weftern htoriei, mining new, etc. Fifty
cents per year. Send today.
Rnllc In Faintera.
On and after Oct. 1, nay prices will
be as follows:
Team to hay over night, 2"c
One horse to hay over night, 15.
Team hay and grain over night, (Mo.
1 lioise 1 3(K
Team to hay and grain at noon, 25
1 horse to hay and grain at noon, 15c
Team to hay at noon, 15c
1 horse tj liav at noon. 10.
Ked Front Stable, first door west of
Midland hotel. K V. Schamp.
!Jw llarneaa Shop.
Mr. C. C. Colee has severed his con
nection with the old firm of Jones &
Colee., and has opened up a new shop
at No.' 5 Sherman street east where he
will be pleased to meet all his old cus
tomers and as many nw ones an be
can. If you need any repairing clone
this is the place to go. Don't forget
the olace. No. 5 Sherman east. 8-tf.
rv
InJo. 7 Sorth SVIain Street, Hutchinson, Kansas.
Is head and shoulders above any Clothing House in Hutchinson and
sells more clothing. And why? Because they carry better goods,
and sell cheaper than all others Being the only "American" Clothing
House in Hutchinson they sell a bettr claess of Clothing and sell for
less money.
If we sell to . you once we, feel satisfied that we will sell to you
again, because we strive to give you such good value for your money
hat you . can't heJp but appreciate it. We want your trade! and will
tdo better by you than any- other Clothing store in Huchinson. Our
suits are the best, latest and most stylish in the city. Our immense
tfalland Wintsr s'.osk is now complete in Men's andBoys' Suits, Coats,
Overcoats, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, Caps &c. Remember we have
the best stock of goods, and quality and prices are guaranteed. All we
ask is a fair trial.
Call for tickets on SIVERWARE, as wo give fine Silverware, such
as Sugar Bowls, Butter Dishes, Cake Stands, Knives, Forks, Spoons &c,
-vithClothing. Remember the place, No. 7, North Main Street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
II.
B. WILSON,
M.D.
Special attention )ven to th treatment 01
akiu diseHUi. OtU:e in Cpdegraph buildings
Calln In tue country aiiiworcd cither ulght or
day.
JJR8.STKWABT,
8ft1 North Mala 9ireet.
Dr. J. E. Stewart. Burgary. Special atten
tion :oUUeu of women.
Dr. H. A. Stewart ttye. Ear, Throat and Note,
Glaaeea properly ad Jutted.
J 0. MALCOLM,
Horacepatblo Physician and Surgeon.
OHtne No. 10 North Mala Street, over
0rum' Uroccrf Store.
Residence lia Kliat Arena Eat.
JQAVIDSOS & WILLIAMS,
Lawyers.
ltoomt 1. 8. and 8 In Muaonle Block.
It
II. UPDKOUt'lf ,
Dentist.
OfBce corner of Main nncl ShormiT St.. ironl
roouio, eecond lltior, Huinhlnson, lianfiHS.
p V. WOUDAKU, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
SmitliwestCDrniTofMaln and Shermari, Mc-Cunly-tiillHtt
building
jr- J. 11UDDY, D. D. S.
Dentist.
Mitonlo Block, Hutchinson, Kansas.
CLARK,
Lawyer.
j A. TAYLOR, M. D.
Offico No. 14 North Main, room 8, upstalra.
KesiiHice No. 14, Otrt Avenue, aat.
rjUCKEB BOBIJT80N,
Dentists.
rnmer of Main and Slirrman atreeta In WIIooi
block,
-DEALER IN-
Paints - Oils - Glass - Varnish
Painters' Supplies Gansrilly.
No. 808 N. Main Hutchinson. Kcs
HENRY a KUMPP, V. Pratt
R. D. COViSQTQN. Cashier.
Missouri National
WANTEDS Sevful tnistwurtlip irentlcmen
or laillea to truvoi m Kuikiu for estaii-ll-lil
houm Hidnry $;SiHii(i expcnwu. Ntrady
uolliiul. Kiiplnvi ri'r.rHflrH And Bfilf-aHrirftflMMil
I Bllhtmi. WtlA I liiml.il... IWii.hu
' Ttairii Floor, Omaha BUiy , Cliiuugo
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RAILROAD TIMETABLES.
ROCK ISLAND. '
kabtwaku. HKeAHa.
No. 20, Mll and Uzpieaa 8:0Oa." n
No. U, Nlgftt Kxprena KWJp. m..
No. (U, VntpA Acq 11.40a. in.
tf AT w Mill. . DaPAHta
No. H, Mull and Expreaa 7:!0 p.
No. 2S, Dodira CMy Jinpress tt::w u.
Nn.fll, Frelj!it Aoin ;Ulp.m
No. iv rani to Ptatt only
No. iS ruo tliiouy.! to Dodge fltjr
LI i. 24
No. t) and dally txcept Sonir.
MiaSOUM PACIFIC
KADTHOUtuT DafAHTa. "
No. 481, Dcnvei Si M. Lnila Ex.. Ilw i. n.
No. 4UI WloblM A K. u Acotu-
nio iHtlon, leaveg 9M p. m
, WEaTiiouNn. mnan
Xo. 4M, Si. IxiuU & Denver Ex., Intrp. m.
No. 46JI, Wichita Accoramodsilon inwop. m.
o.4ia, Way KreiKht. depHrtn.. llrtXip-m.
Trains No. 4.11, 4JS and IDS do not run on un
datf. I'urx run through to He. Loula wlUwot
Cllnrin
tfcir Cars to Denver frea of tliarge. Tbla
tho shurt Hue to all polnta werl
1 J I.KiM-iAcu, Agent.
H. O. Townsknd, 0n. Pas. Aent
HUTCHINSON & OOUTIIKlt.
AIUIIVAI.
So. a. M.ill nn l Exprena 6:lu p. mi
No. (I, ri'iitht mid AiTom 11:10 a m.
1IKI1A11T1.
No. 1, Mail and Expnia 8:0-") a. ni.
No. 5, Krelyln and oi o:i H:o p. m.
Duilv. tllully except .mi uluV .
Clohe ronnH4-tinu tnndo nt UatchHiaon aod
Kintrmnn wiih cIivit nii line.
Onilv 'onn.ctiiiii wiih ata-e lino at Cameron,
reachlui I'cin.l Lravk alii p. m.
AT( H1NSON, TOPKKA & SAN1A FK.
WCXTIIOITNll.
Denver nnd Utah V Ex....
Oullt'n.'lila I, united
Mexico and Cnlltnrnla Ex,
Colorido Night Kx
DfcKAHTa.
fi:iip. ra
llrl'Vp. m.
10:10 p. m.
7:45 a. m.
KAHT1MJCN1I.
Atlantic Ex
New York Lint led Ex..
Muraa; Votdiba'e Ex.. ,
Missouri nvur alijht Ex..
DKI'AliTS.
10:80 p. m.
H:(o a. m.
12.17 p m.
8:05 p. m
RETAINS RUPTURE
WHEW ALL OTHERS FAIL.
TIM Dr. Harrey
Human Hand Truss.
r-T JUOT DICE U8IMQ YOUR F1NQER8
LJ m KM0W HOW THAT 18 1
For DfucrlpMra Clrculan Addreia
R. I. PKARSOX A CO., SoLa MAX'raa.
Rlalto Bnlldlnl. KANSAS CITY, MO.
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