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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 19J2. THE HUTCHINSON NEWS. PAGE TWELVE. TO AILING WOMEN. STORM IN A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many 1 I v.

a surrerer in tiuicnmson. No woman can be healthy and well If the kidneys are Poisons that pass off In the secretions when the kidneys are well, are retained in the hniiv when th kldnevs are sick. Kid OKLAHOMA Believed That Sixty People Were neys and bladder become inflamed and cwollen and worse troubles quickly follow. This is often the true true cause of bearing down pains, lameness, backache, Uric poison, ing also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kidney pills, a remedy that has cured Killed There Low Price Series Sale In Storms Late Saturday After The Boys5 and Children's Store of Hutchinson! Buys choice of these $3.50 Pumps, in Silk, black and white: in Cravenette, Suede, thousands of such cases, ou win gee better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the kidneys are well.

Let a Hutchinson woman noon, In Different Parts of State. Velvet arid Nu-Buck, with the tailored bows or the flaps. RAILROADS OUT OF BUSINESS $2.95 also buys high White Shoes, button Oxfords in Nu-Buck, tan Tracks Washed Away In a Number of Places. and gun calf. tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills.

Mrs. Lewis Lor.enson, 420 Ave. Hutchinson, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills about a year ago and I shall never forget how greatly they benefitted me. At that time I suffered from lame and aching back, accompanied by bearing down pains through my loins. I could not rest well and was hardly able to get around to attend to my work.

Doan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good, restoring my energy and relieving by aches and pains." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 77 We are pre-eminently fitted to supply the needs of your boy or child.

Long years of studious endeavor have so qualified us we are railed "The Rnvs' Store of Hutchin 1 -1 Livery Firestone Tires Storm Started In Texas and Cam; Across Oklahoma From Southwest. "Apperson Jack I am for the man wanting a truly good car. one of Hutchinson's smaller factories which is coming rapidly to the fore. Oklahoma City, April 29. Sixty THE TOWNJOIMILLS (Continued from Page One.) persons have perished in the tornado which swept Southern Oklahoma late yesterday afternoon.

The loss of life and property damage can only be estimated, however, it being impossible last night to reach but a few. of the towns in the storm-swept area. Wires EATON AUTO CO. Hutchinson, Ras. 100-102 Sherman now under construction; electric street lights Installed; over 5 miles of cement walks laid; and a score of are down and rail communication is cut off.

Fifty-four persons have been reported dead at various times during REXROAD BROS. son," rightly, too. That title must stay, and it will, for we are striving harder every year to further attract the mothers and their boys. We know the boy of today is the man of tomorrow. For that reason our margin of profit is not even considered.

The investment will repay us later by binding the boys to us through life. Young Men's "Varsity" Clothes $10 to $30 Boys' "Knickerbockers" $2.95 to $11.90 Hats, Shirts, Waists, Blouses, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear to go with the Clothes, are here at unmatch-able prices, value considered. General Auto Repair and Machine Shop All kinds of Auto repairing, machine work, springs welded and tempered, and tires Satisfaction Guaranteed. handsome residences erected. The electric light plant is privately owned.

The plant was completed last August. Three hundred consumers are furnished light and power. There are forty two Tungsten lights on the city streets. The ice plant, now being built by T. J.

Stinaon, who also owns the light plant, will be started up the first of May and will turn out 9,000 pounds of ice every 24 hours. the day, but in some sections the loss of life has been found to be not as great as at first reported. In some places not yet heard from there is thought to have been many lives lost. Reports last night from Lugert, one of the places suffering heavy property loss, show that only three people are dead, the names of whom could not be learned. The first report was seventeen killed.

Quite a number were injured. According to Newton E. Meadlcck of Hobart, who was in oniiipr tnwn hit when the mai9Q 707 South Main iiwnj ui.ui" 1 We have sold There are but two concrete grain elevators in western Kansas. One of them is in Spean iile, and the other in Bellefont, six miles east. Both were recently built, both, are owned by the Grain Belt Elevator Co.

and thev are alike. Tht uassengers 1 wind reached there, neitner iaiaiuy nor Injury occurred at that point. Rev Wall, residing one mile south of Rocky, was struck by flying timbers, and late Sunday was still unconscious. People of Rocky were attracted by nise issuing out oil CYKO PICTURE CONTEST nn the Santa Fe trains passing by Goodrich Automobile Tires for three years, because we believe them to be the best tire on earth. Besides being better, just at present they are also cheaper than other tires.

Here are some prices. the southwest, that soon brought to view the customary funnel-shaped cloud. Fcr ten minutes, said Mr. who arrived here last night, the entire population stood in the streets and beheld the spectacle, then sought safety in cellars. Cotton Gins Wrecked, nnmne done at Rocky is estimate i cannot fall to noticee tne tan, cylindrical grain vats, standing seven stories high, landmarks on the prairie visable for many miles.

They are of reenforcei concrete, have a capacity of 70,000 bushels each, are 34 feet in diameter and 92 feet hish. There is a concrete elevator at V-r-Pliprson. and Wm. Kellv will soon Closes May 1st, For Winter Scenes. If you haven't entered your pictures you had better get busy.

Other two subjects to be entered later. Each contestant must enter pictures on each subject in order to compete for Grand Prize. THE A A DRUG CO. Where Quality Counts I CASIXG TUBE 1 J-'-I? i a 'ft v. 4 ir -I- build one in Hutchinson.

But these at $30,000. Three cotton gins were wrecked, the elevator of D. H. Dren-nan was blown into kindling, tne in SpearviihT'Eud lieiiclont are the only ones west '-of Hutchinson. J2.95 3.20 3.40 4.30 4.50 4.80 5.55 6 95 6.25 $12.60 13.50 14.40 19.85 21.20 23.05 29.25 31.30 33.35 Snearville is nvosi eisivc alone all 2Sx3 30x3 32x3 30x3 32x3 34x3 32x4 34x4 36x4 By the Road FADS AND FASHIONS.

Methodist church ana we union warehouse were wrecked to a complete loss. The storm came from the southeast and all the froa of frame buildings on the west side of -trot were damaged, whne LIFE INSURANCE lines and there is probably no town of les3 than 1,000 in the state with such a splendid public school as The Mutual Life of New York Maud Cllley. Office, HokeBuilding, Room 33. CHAS. HAMILTON, SupL the bricks escaped unhurt.

Tae front of the Citizens' State bank was blow out. According to Mr. Meadlock there were two distinct storms, close to- get.heI'.j struck the section of Buy while the price is down. The Greenlee-Hinshaw Motor Co. MITCHELL, EVERITT, K-R-l-T.

In the matter of color, white is far above colors for spring and summer wear, both in wash fabrics and costume materials. Sheer linen and cotton tissues, hav-ine- Email motiffs or fancy borders in bance. There Is reason to hope that the engineer's strike will also yield to We never like to live alone, where we never see a friend, it always takes good fellowship to make our natures blend, to have a hermits self content, like stars that live a part, must be lonesome for the soul and cold on any heart; we like to settle by the road where the public passes by, and see a person now and then who's as good or bad as I. we like to be where we can share a little smile or tear, and help the one that has some hope and the one that has some fear, we never like the scorners bench or the optimists cruel ban, but like to live right by the xoad and be a friend to man. YOUR UNCLE ZIM.

Spearvilie's." The high school is an accredited one, fullly equal to those in the much larger cities. There is a physical director and "gym" equipment, a library and all the apparatus of an up-to-date high school. Manual training and domestic science afe to be installed this year, for Spearville intends that her boys and girls shall have just as good educational advantages a3 those in Dodge City or Hutchinson. i 22-24 W. Sherman.

reason and sober second-thought. All Kiowa county, Ave miles southwest of Reeky at 10 o'clock Saturday ght demolishing six farm house kilhng considerable stock cattle, but was not learned whether any people were inf.ipoit An unconfirmed re- open English eyelet embroidery, are very charming. Althnueh rich colored gowns are very popular, large numbers of smart tion of white taffeta with lingerie. The white taffeta is employed as a foundation fabric on which are laid scant flounces of beautiful open work embroidery. Some of the new walking shoes have uppers of black-and-white striped velvet or cloth, and sometimes they are made to match the color of the dress worn, the black stripes, however, being always seen In combination with the color.

Cape collars and fichu collars of lace appear on all the new lingerie women are adopting tne DiacK gown, in serge or silk. port tonight said that several houses fn the northeastern section CordeU wracked and two people killed. Damage is also reported at Lone Wolf Attractive noveleles are the new fringed ribbons, the thick raveled effects being particularly charming, as things considered, there Is basis tor taking a cheerful view of the situation in the long run. The market has had a very considerable rise, especially In some stocks, and increasing realizations are in order. Tho more rapid the advance, the more certainly must reactions be expected.

A break of a few points Is really desirable from a technical point of view, since It would give the market a needed test, bring in new buying element and stimulate general activity. The possibility of political chills or unfavorable crop developments cannot Be ignored. In the long run, however, the market promises to reach a still higher level, and in this will probably be assisted by anticipation of tue us well as looped fringes. and Sentinel. iue 11 VL have been of low velocity for a tornado disturbance at all of the places visited Saturday.

Yukon, twelve miles west of Oklahoma City, was visited fnp th second time in With all light suits, white-topped and taupe-topped shoes are the more fashionable. They are worn together sole souple or taffeta toilettes, i hese large collars are shaped to narrow or round in a shapely fashion to the waist. In this way they do not enlarge the waist line of the figure when viewed from behind. Spearville is an old town, In one sense. But it was only a few years ago that the town consisted mainly of a water tank and a country store.

The growth of tho town as a place of business importance has been rapid of late. This year promises to be a good one, Wheat Is Spearville's big mainstay, and everything points to a big wheat crop. Men who keep in touch with crop conditions, J. H. Leighty, president of the First National Bank, I.

Van Istew-art, Henry Nichols and W. C. Bean, merchants, II. W. Doraett, banker, and M.

C. Ward and Rop Upp, ele Piles! Piles! Rectal Ulcer3 and other Rectal Diseases treated under absolute guarantee. No cutting or knife. Come and let us explain. Catarrh and Diseaess -Peculiar to Men and Women a Specialty Ground Floor.

Phone 2067 J. Coliseum Bldg. Drs, Slusher and Core. a week The cloud there presented a peculiar serpentine formation with six distinct bends, the velocity being estimated at about twenty-five miles per hour. Only a few email buildings were damaged.

Storm Started in Texas. The depression which gave birth to with bright-colored suit stocKings. Nowadays our dresses must not only be the dreams of loveliness as regards color, but the draperies must equal th colors In richness and splendor. Another smart combination of silk and lingerie is found in the short tunic style, where the tunic Is of taffeta, richly embroidered or ual sDrine advance which, according STRENGTHS STOCKS (Continued fron Page One.) to tradition, starts: "When the sip begins to rise." HENRY CLEWS. vator men, all made tne same report.

the storm appears to nave ueeu -tral over Childress, Texas, during Saturday noon, with high temperatures in while the slender silhouette In acreage. Considering that cotton HAVE NOT DECIDED. Boiled down, it was tnis: "iNortn of Spearville, whore ttey have not yielded handsome profits to the South last year In spite of lower prices, It is harrflv to suDDosed that there will We'll make a intend of any man -who once buys one of our Tilt Shoes on the Three Last. High or Low Shoes $4.00. Young's Shoe Store Copyright, 1912, H.

B. E. Southwestern, auu uuev-ly in the storm's path. The swirling ooaiipa mnvl slowly northeast, Strasburgers Intend to Stay In be any important shrinkage in acre Hutchinson For a While. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Strasbureer have touching Eldorado, passing west or gowns will be preserved, there will I be an Increased fullness In cut, especially where sheer fabrics are employed. Small flower sprig designs In colors on dark silk are very popular. Many silk and lalnage or voile do sole dresses display half ot the skirt in the flowered silk. age.

Every grower would like to see a cut of 10 to 20 per cent, but as usual narh nna will exDect his neighbor to not yet made up their minds as to Blair above Hobart, dipping ai rhine Qottebo. hence had good crops tor two years, is going to be the best wheat this year. "South, In the sand country the wheat nuy not be up to last year's big crop. But there Is a larger ecre-age than usual the wheat generally Is looking If there Is a good rain any time In the next thirty days there will be a iiimper crop." And na this Is belns written (Sat LU CUD ly '0 whirled northeastward through Kiowa curtail so that he may plant a little what they will do in the ruture, but may conclude to stay In Hutchinson. They have thought some of moving hack to their old home in Parsons but county.

Tho shoulder caues and scans so Cloud Chief settlement, oeser Hintnn nnd Galume reported con more. After all has been earn, temperature and rainfall are more Important elements In the final yield than any ordinary fluctuations In acreage. are still undecided. Mr. Strasburger group.

The total number of such buildings is 9,312 and the number of rooms in them is 14,457. But the most significant thing about the development of the year has been the awakening of Kansas people to the fact that In the school house the people have a clubhouse and forum going to waste for lack of use. What is more natural than that the school house, owned by the people and Idle vnrv evenlne. should be used as the popular during the Becond empire siderable property damage. In some has recently sold his interest in tne localities the rainiaii smuuuvs urday afternon) a soaking rain Is falling.

Money Conditions. Monetary conditions are generally KANSAS IS AHEAD. Jt Leads All States in "Citizens Club-Houses." University of Kansas, April 29. "Kansas is leading every other state in the county in the rapid develop have been revived, along witn uie pleatings, puffings and shlrrlngs so much used la those days. Mercerized threads are used In some of the embroidered designs on to a cloudburst.

At uammei, iuhj miles west of here where the area FRED IIENNEY. favorable to the stock market, loan PERHAPS HERE. soft batistes, cotton voues ana aainiy able funds being abundant ana cneap. Any decided Increase In business activity would, of course, lessen the sup flat, the Rock Island's uncus ior a time were under water. During the night Oklahoma City and vicinity were visited by a high north wind and crept fabrics.

This makes them people club-house and Become urn th Bvfini and rlvic center, Tne peo If You Have Not Red It You May novel as well as cnarming. a verv rjrlm and early Victorian Loeb Strasburger store. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids for the completion ot the First Congregational church building of Hutchinson, will be received up to noon, Monday, May 13, 1912. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Overland Motor company after Monday, April 29th.

The committee reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. B. E. GILES, 8. M.

CROTTS, OVERTON HICKMAN, 27-6t Committee. ple have begun to see that it is poor policy to carry a $20,000,000 investment and use it only 40 per cent of nearly an Inch oi rain. Wire communication has not been with Rocky or Lugoit arvia marks the latest floral arrange Find It In Thlt Column. D. A.

Moore writes fire Insurance. Tnhn Tvwn rnturned to Sterling last ply available for market purposes. Our bank reserves are low, but do not really represent our actual financial strength, because our credits abroad have been greatly strengthened by fa-vrohia fnmiirn trade balances, and ments, especially those Intendod to be late last night, however, other points worn tucked into tne rroni or we night after spending the day here yes. the time. Attention Court of Honor.

dress or fastened to tne muff. ment of its schools, the increasing number of students enrolled, arid the enlargement of its investment In school property," declared W. H. Johnson, high school inspector for the university, today, in commenting on the fact that Kansas spent on school houses last year $1,360,000, an Increase over the previous year of $898,000. Enough new school houses were built in Kansas last year to make a fair sized town, if gathered In a terday.

TArM nana collars of laoe. reacn there are still large sums of American Mn. Kvft Williamson and son Mel- lng almost to the waist behind; are are open. Railroad communicauuu while open to the southwest is closed to the northeast, causing all trains over the Frisco and M. K.

T. for St. Louis and Kansas City to be an-iioH Tho Snntft Ke and Rock Isl vln were among; the visitors from Ab- Pay dues at No. 6 South Main the last afternoon and the first afternoon of each month, also Saturday night of effectively used to sorten tne snort fata and sole souple dresses. byvllle Saturday.

money loaned In Europe wnicn can utilized when needed on this side. The Coal 8trlke. The coal strike has been practically settled without any serious dlBtur- fha niiftn-Enallsh embroidery crom- Poinh Pox nf Abbvville Is In each week. Please oe prompt. 27-2t LUCY HARMON, Recorder.

and are open. It Is impossible to es Eat Wloda's milk bread. laoi tn hn much used, not only ror an Hutchinson for a few days visiting over fabrics and bordered robes, but timate the number or uvea iosi or ma inner th tornado's bath, with relatives, also in numeroui trimming oanas, Mr and Mm. o' D. Lawrence were 1UJ owing to the meager communication.

Mrtlons and edKlnns. lVUUVlOI called to Lyons yesterday by the e- Roahon in embroidered siiK or snot Choppy winds nave prevailed mrwug.i Your Safeguard rious Illness or tneir granaaauguier ui fartatna am worn more than ever. out southwestern uicianonis wjuay that place. tended by lntermittenc rainiau. All are draped In corselet fashion Mr.

and Mrs! R. 0, Nail have been SOLD PLANT TO COMPANY. round the waist and ftnisn an enor mous papllllon or Japanese bow be hnil Safety Deposit Boxes Now Ready death of a relative and will reraahn C. B. Hart Turns Over Building to An there for several days.

The popular flounce effects have deep scalloped edges frilled with a tho line comoany. Fay Prlckott who has received the C. B. Hart has sold the building and AaUcnit, lace or a Dieatinx or tune appointment rrom congressman neei-. tn wait Pnint Military academy nr nmtirolderr at tern In wide New First National Bank land on which tne Antnoune Marg ha.

Kaon making toilet preparations is to insist upon having Wieda's Ice Cream. It's absolutely pure. Made in all flavors and forms at the Wieda's manufactory. Eat Wieda's Ice Cream left this morning for Leavenworth a tock company was recently formed where he will take an examination. scallops are also used, and these of-' ten are finished with a narrow frill.

A novelty appearing In some new llngarl modal is the combine- to put out the product on a larger nolo Mr Hurt la one of the larrest IV. Eat Ice creim. stockholders ot tine comjmnjr. TW Is.

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