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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 12

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(tow IIDT13I11PIHOJS NEW 8 THE the low waiter mark of the river, and niant. Ib necessary to EXTEND TO lift the Bewage to the higher level. Ia the pumping plant woum De two pumps, a five-Inch centntuKai pump, otori a fiB horse nower mo- WTIM-. MONEY BACK I FOR T.UE I ASKING 1 it THE RIVER tor, with a capacity or ganons iur minute; and a slx-inch pump, oper- nUHl by a 7V4 horse power mnu, lin ing 1,000 gallons per minum. iu current would be socurea noiu a transmission power lino from iue civ electric llsht plant.

That's What City Must Do With iTHE SEVEN best the Sewer Mains. A Thirty-Inch Main. rrhn lilir main which would extend i. uinuiii i nf HO-ineh pipe. IU III" The three mains, now emptying iuu i 1 would 1)8 V'U It Will Cost $25,000 and Beads Into this big main are one zi-incn anu H.lm'll III II ins.

Must be Voted in The city engineer's first estimate of cost whs but the price of nut- There la a Reason Why Our Business Grows We are all experienced shoe men, We guarantee the fit, style and quality. Our prices are always less than you are accustomed to pay for sush quality. terlals has advanced, anu ne wxeaouu his estimate yesterday to $20,000 'Ihe, city would use only as muun oi as necessary. STATE BOARD ORDERS IT have made for our customers the most fashionable, stylish lot of suits we've ever seen. The fabrics are selected from the best foreign and American looms-Scotch and English weaves, in many shades of gray, tan, brown blue, and all sorts of combinations.

It is now up to the cuy iku i.nia' rtun.idn whether the city has the authority to go ahead and Young Ladies' Shoes, in welts, best quality, tans, ruii calf and patent, all styles at $2.45, $2.95, $3.50, $4 Young Men's Shoes, Goodyear welt sole in tans, guns, and patents, at $2.45, $2.95, $3.50 and $4.00 vote bonds. The city neeus mm sewer extension; the state board or health has ordered It put in. xr i.ouo imw irvtiH our Dart, said Order Was Isiued, in Fact, a Cou pli of Years Ago. Mayor Vincent last evening. "If the people fall to vote the bonds the board of health cannot hold us liable; it will be the city itself that Is liable.

Our customer are the people who want the best and don't care to pay for the whole hoe store. Now Dr. Crumbine Threatens "If i a Th I kxo th or tnt'll As a city commission we nave all that we can do uow." 1 YOUNG MEN, TAKE NOTICE i Commissioners With Prosccutitd. If vou knew of the real values of .) Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains rc and rheumatic pains, you woum er wish to be without It. For sale by all dealers.

REXROAD TO EXTEND THE SEWERS. State board of health serves fin- MANDOT AND RIVERS READY FOR BATTLE al notice that unless city quits The dominant idea in clothes this fall is the young idea even older men want styles that area little more extreme than formerly, and some of the real young models are very snappy. BETTER HAVE AN EARLY LOOK at the new styles in Suits and Overcoats. It's a great lot of stuff, and it's here for your benefit-ours comes alter ineering Co. Engi General Auto Repairing yU Fall Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 to $40.00.

Machine work of all kinds-Blacksmithing, emptying sewage into Cow creek, prosecution will be commenced. Only thing the city can do is to extend the mains to the river. Commission will submit propo- sitton for $25,000 bonds in Novem- ber election for extending sewers to river. City Attorney Jones says there is question whether city legally can vote these bonds. He is investigating.

There Is no other way of getting the money or doing the work. Mayors and commissioners liable to fines of 1365,000 each, if it isn't done. Plan is to build thirty inch main 1 for one and one-half miles to the river. Will also require a pumping plant on South Severance street. City Engineer McLane has plans and estimates prepared for the work, City attorney ordered to issue calls for the bond election.

"We have done all we can do now," declares the mayor. ANSCO Springs Welded and 1 emperea. Gears Case Hardened. rWfJn and Destinine. Vulcanizing.

The Settled Fact in CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES Use Ansco Films and know that you will get good results. Ansco Films are made to fit any size or make of Camera. A rDl IP. CTORF. Where Qgallty Counts PHONE 1285.

H1I -V Ot Lyivwvj 705-7 South Main Street, Hutchinson, Kansas. "Vmm Tfillable information by Another bond proposition, to vote Frank Eflnger a big ranchman north bonds for an extension of the SAY CURE iinm Manv friends and relatives rltv sewer mains to the Arkansas nv of Tribune a few miles that ne nas in his neighborhood successfully doctored their horses -when they became sick with the disease now developing er, is to be presented to the voters of Mr. McMurry is survived by a wife Hutchinson at the November election in TObatorn Kansas bv boiling aDout Tho state board of health is respon- IS FOUND 50 per. cent raw linseed oil with 1 and five children, and also Dy uve brothers and three sisters, who have the sympathy of all in their Th brothers and sisters are bihiQ fnr this. Fully two years ago DEATH OF A PIONEER SETTLER OF HUTCHINSON "Doc" McMurry Was One of the First Orchestra in Town.

per cent of water steaming tne same into the nostrils of the sick animal. the state board ordered mncumauu to quit emptying city sewage in Cow Head Lettuce Cucumbers Mangoes Radishes Cauliflower Green String Beans Call us up Our line Since then the city has been trying An hi. ii John McMurry, of Mount Hope; Amos and Asher McMurry, of near Mount Hope; Chambers McMurry, of Pratt; Peater McMurry, of Guthrie, Okla; Mrs. Maggie D. Williamson, of Pratt; Tr-a Naiwv nomnton.

of Dodge City, Western Kansas harmers It is claimed by parties here that tnis disease has developed in the Dakotas and that their symptoms are the same and that It is called ia this locality, dry distemper. "Tha r.rpfilev county people are to ftnd some way or solving me age problem. The city naa no muuw Saving Their Horses. to spend for septic ewtt6B e-. 11J.1 Oi "Doc" McMurry, one of the pioneer Tir.a Mo Ra van 01 matins inquiries of the state veter- no authority to issue a iv, purpose, and there is grave doubt Hutchinson.

whether tne cuy na mc absolutely narian of both the Dakotas and they are- asking the live stock commissioner of Kansas to make a like inquiry. Whiskey and Linsted Oil Pr these bonds. TO ABOLISH STANDPIPES. settlers of Hutchinson, and prominent in the early days of this city as a member of the town's first orchestra, died Sunday at his farm near Mount Hope. Hartman McMurry, or "Doc" as he A Question of Legality.

Attrnpv W. F. Jones declared CAN'T BE BEATEN Phone 1930. CAtv Miaht Install Special Hydrants Losses In Greeley. The correspondent of The News at duct the Necessary Tnatment.

Lvi that there is some ques -J for Sprinklers. Trihnna. writes: tion whether the city has legal author Commissioner R. H. Flinn "Horses In Greeley county, up to ity and whether tne dohu e.cvuuu within a day or so ago seemed free came back from his Colorado vacation be held.

SON WILLIAMS from the disease that is prevailing with an idea But the state board oi ueai among horsea In Western Kansas ana MORE FAVORABLE REPORTS "We have been having so much been Insistent. iu -were finally given one year time to do something about it and that year vi ith thpso standnines for the It was believed to be tor tne reabou that all stock in Greeley county wa3 wa3 better known, locatea in inson in 1S72, when the town first started, and was one of the active young men of the new town. He was a native of Pennsylvania and came here from Illinois. He and his brothers and sisters formed the McMurry orchestra, of the early days of Hutchinson, which furnished music for all the social events, ''a ond entertainments of the "Everything Good to Eat." 26 South Main Street. under fence and isolated irom omer street sprinklers, arid I investigated tn sp how they handle it in Denver ha alaosed.

Now anomer tnuci stock and that the source of water rwarirt Knrines." said Mr Correspondents Write That It is furnished the stock "was trom tanus "i find that the snrinklers get cally gives notice "-Xh nun. tv, motor frnm a seclal type oi pumped from wells by windmills, out Sunday and Monday's developments are not tbubu ha Dry Distemper emptying sewage in are -about as follows: hydrant. These are higher than the fire plugs, and are so fitted that Joe wianooi and Jc Blvert. "Joe Kuttler, who resides in iue la nn slnnDHlS in T.I1B Bucct southeast part of the county lost Joe Mandot of New Orleans, and Joe Rivers ot California, having gone WANT AN EQUAL PARKING. First Avenue Property Owners Object to Lop-Sided Curbing.

A petition signed by seventeen property owners in the 600 block and 700 block on First avenue east, was thr hoar! out of 200. X. r. 'rue nor Thf is Causine the Trouble City Will 08 proseuuLcu. Liable to $365,000 Each.

There is a penalty of something like $1,000 a day as a flue for the nmyor and commissioners each lot each day the order of the board ia eacn th order is Timtor pnmnanv objects to tne lost two our of thirty head. Several UtlUVC0 pioneer days. A. good many years ago Doc Mc- moved to a farm near Mount Hope, where he prospered, and was highly regarded as a substantial farmer, honest man and good citizen. His death occurred suddenly, from heart failure.

The funeral occured Monday afternoon, the services being I i fha Masonic loaee. OI people in the northwest part oi iu nl tioni- Stookholm. has reported street sprinklers taking water from the hydrants here, on the ground that finmafffi the screw BUM Among Horsts and Remedy is Foand. are ready for their battle la x.os Angeles on Labor day. Thora plenty of confidenc.

on both ridM but fight experts are ot opinion that the two little fighters aro about evenly matched. auj t.u nitv vester- T4aV old7 it is figured that llieU Wl'UU. WC Vi.J afternoon, objecting to the new losses and some the extreme western part of the county near the Colorado line are reporting losses." cap, in taking, on and off. Special fa wniiiH sfirvft the purpose ana vino.TLt and each of the com curbing on that street, in tnose oiu missioners are liable to fines of close make, it possible to do away with the VOUUUULCU u.r i rv.ir-h ha was a member. Interment THE THREATEN APPEAL.

objectionable stand pipes. to $365,000 eacu. ReDorts to The News from the dls jj utvu was made in the cemetery Ultuc th tinrsn disease is Pl'6' being put in "lob-sided. They want the curbing to be at an equal number of feet from-the walk on both sides, leaving the same width of parking, as nearly as W. N.

Pearce and N. Downs head UlUl. vtiu An article that has real merit should In time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain Cough Remedy has been attested by m9.nv dealers. Here is one of them.

If ffOT for "they have been doing everything in their power Sewer Is Not Provided Out on Fourth Avenue East. valent and causing the neaviesi io. indicate that a cure has been found, Fred F. Freeman, cashier of the Ex the 800 block to remedy the situawu. rtt T7.

1 1 T.w i- lortmn Lid cui H. W. Hendrickson, umo raua, on Fourth avenue east are threaten "Phomherlftin'S couku Heme- change State bank at Dighton, writing The News Bays: ing to complain to tne sxaw chtnceTan the state hoard dy Is the best for coughs, colds and Ihealth if the city does not buiia a that something is oein fronn. and is my oest seuei. sewer lateral serving taai ueisuuvi-hood.

A sale by all dealers. ed the petition. Few, if any. medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy. The remarkable cures ot colic and diarrhoea whioh It has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a er it can legally oe Lthe city commission authorized the A petition for the lateral was "A lot of horses nave uoeu vu.

lately by drenching, them with a pint of whisky and a qtfart.of sweet milk, and a man in Wyoming has sent in the following: Put a quart of Unseed oil In two gallons of water, then heat to the, boiling point, use two vessels and change so as to keep watt vr a'vear ao, but was rejtieu City Loans. Ann nt nrivntn money to loan In cause there are no water mains ou amounts ot $300.00 and up with pay- jrf Experience in the paint business it proves ffiffAVSi iL.iti two sure ways 1 firNokJP in the paint business it proves that there are two sure ways city attorney yesteruay prepare notices of a spec al bond etoc Hon for the November election City 32ngineer McLane long ago, wihen the matter first oame up pre- a rfrawinea for the ex- Fifth avenue east, along tnat ytu. JjU ntinnorTV Will O.T -would be assess- wide reputation. Forsalo by all tvtva pn ed for the lateral, the city having a 10-3t 110 woriQ maiu' hot rovef the horse neuu a. 7.n Lmi or set the bucket nnt tr onder in sewtuu paraa.

yu lng 09 to save paint expense: Paint there Is no water. tension oi miiiu the river. pnnle have to fall over a Every poor "man thinks ho would travel a good deal if he had money. 'We have water on U'ourin, aiw near the horses' nose, so that he can breathe the steam and part ot the an nn around the ooay -while the old paint is uu the pores are danger signal before they notice SeTre present three sewer intn oreek. The waot this sewer," protested W.

Burton, of 826 Fourth east uui block is settled up, ana a iu mains tsmywo old olty main and the south side Sver empty into the creek at ciQUQiand street. tion exists." amount ot corrupuou his nose. In from one to four hours r.s ort fit and drink. Keep eoutii euu Burton threatened mat u. east side sewer ompuw t- Antta tor day or two city didn't do someiumg uD appeal to the state board of health exposed and ready to drink up the paint by the gallon and be absolutely sure that you are getting real paint.

COLLIER WHITE LEAD (Dutch Boy Painter Trade: Mark) 1 When City Engineer ivicuautss V. 7. 0r ta.rt.lne at the ends thin wav the last day "I think we snomu put i.nih man hums Pine tar eral, even though there is no i It. or two. j.

nnflBB. and it Is having 7 ne maia a Cleveland street, then rLnlng east through the Reformatory runniuB eaatside on llltn, tsaau UllUCr Health Flinn. "Water win Fifth so the people there most re7erv7rance street, about three a pure wnita ieau mixed with pure linseed oil and turpen can then use the sewer." Do not put off securing a Safety Deposit Box in the Burglar and Fire Proof Vault $3.00 a year. First National Bank Hutchinson, Kansas tine.it muxes goou.uiu- blOCkS SOUth OI Aveuu vj. Diimnlna Station The city attorney was nu wiwi I Htt ml II fi KII1U 1119V wIllMI 1 Here at the junction of the three aisierapei, this at first nearly all of horsea could have been All drinking ot bloloU toe commission yesterday afternoon.

nnfl rinwn stairs, sweep places should nave umo tanks, etc" a Konrtlni? over making beds llfcT eight feet Into a higher thing like eig will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must get out of doors If the paint shows the least lgn ot wear, come and see ua and Ask for our Paintinj Pointl containing color schemes and many hell ful paintingjBUgsestions. Ryde Paint Store deuVeel8outh "one and one-half mile8 to .1 riuor Call It Dry uisxeni-. Clement Wilson, ot Tribune, rep-tesSlve to the legislature from GreoS county writes The News that Sorses are being cured to bis county. He sayst walk a mile or two eveu uj Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and regulate her bowels.

For sale by all dealers. It is necessary to have this big Mcrhnr level, so that us South wuT be at least feet abova.

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