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Women as Well as Man n. )cx i an il DO DC DC HEN to 40 Discount Are Made Miserable by Mdnev TroubIe. Mai Clean Up ale of ON STRIKE Kldnev trouble preys upon the mind, dls sourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor On Men's and Boys' Two and Thiee-Plece Suits, Odd Trousers and Furnishings. E. M.

BUSSINGER'S 127 North Mifc aiiff Wasto. Si ana cneenuiness soon disappear wen the kidneys are out of order 'or diseased. Kidney trouble has i Western Union Loses Three Op erators at Two O'clock. All of our Fine Wash Goods go in this sale and will be become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born Closed out in the next wew days. These goods must go tcrmake room tor xaii guou afflicted with weak kid- revs.

If the child via is that are now arriving the Po3tal, Who Ideal Square Steam Cooker ates tuo often, if the Every yard must be closed out get best selection. Come Tuesday morning and and you should get your share. Also a Union Operator, Quits Work. urine scalds the flesh or if, when ihe child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet affllctsd with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and t.ie first Step should be towards the treatment of This table includes 10c, 12 lAc, 15c and 18c Table No. 1 Wash Goods in good colors, all you want Tuesday 7 these important mis unpieasam trouble is due a diseased condition of the POSTAL HAS ONE MAN kidneys and b'--Jder zna not to a naoii as most people suppore.

at, Table No. 2 19c Not a prettier line ever shown in Hutchinson than vou will find at table No. 2. Fine Swiss, Batiste, women as wen it.i: are maae mis- Positively the Only Perfect and Practical Square Steam on the Market. The simplicity of our new "Ideal Square Cooker" is a feature that recommends it for use in the kitchen, where mechanical ingenuity is usually lacking.

There is nothing complicated about it. We invite a critical comparison of the "Ideal" with any and all others. Don't Continue to 'Cook by the Old Method. $6.50 to $15. rraVle with kidney and trouble.

And Western Union mm nas Lawns and many other goods, worth 18c, 20c, 25c, 35c Tuesday, yard an both need the same great rcneay. The mild and Jie immediate effect ol Swamo-Root ts soon realized, it is sou Three to Do the Work. by druggists, In fifty-cent and one dollar TnVilA Wa Every lady will heme rejoicing after she buys anewjiress laDIC WO. qE tk No 3i Every piece of Dimities, Voiles IT) and Mulls are worth. 35c, 45c and 50c yard Tuesday morning, a sizes.

You may have a sample bottle by mail Railroad Operators on the Rock free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp-Boei. yard. tag ail about it, including man- oi thousands of testimonial letters receivea Island Ordered to Refuse 'tW. 0. Messages.

from sufferers cured. In writing ur. Mimer Blnghamton, N. be sure and D. R.

MAGERS mention this paper. rinn't mkke knv mistake. Wt remember Price $6.50 to $15.00. Hardware, Pumps and Windmills. the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Birg" ronton, N.Y- on every battle. Three Western Union operators and nnn Pnstal oneratr, members of the pany had a nice game of ball last Sat on strike Tney left telegraphers' union, went here yesterday at 2 ojclock thoir kevs and walked out. urday at Stevens nam. uie uc-ing 9 to 3 in favor of the Underwood Viles team.

It was a walkaway, hut the hovs dono their best. Another ThP Western Union men were W. 1 1 Ann game is contemplated tor next, Waterbury, Charles uHuura Frank Helf. They ha-d worked up to ROCK ISLAND IS AHEAD NOW. publican.

Chet is makipg nis nrsi. visit to Lyons in the past seven years, and he sees many changes in the ol town and surrounding country smce he was here before. He seems to look this time but ha received instructions to quit aud they did so. Manager UODemiau ui That Company Tore Up the Santa Fe Charles Dodge is here today from Langdon. Sam Crots of Partridge was a vis-itor here today.

L. P. Hadley left here thi3norning for Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. T.

A. Shuler of Morganvllle is in the city visiting friends. a lueuivci Switch Last Night. nearly as young as um MannHm that he met him first in 1878 and as he recog OREGON PEARS Large and luscious. See them Tho TtwM Island Railroad company OI tUC oouv had quit: work at 2 o'clock.

He has one man left in tlw office. Mr. Oobel- nized us very readily we conclude that Farther Time has also treated us leni had a gang of men tear up the Santa Wo avrttph runnios to the soda ash mrhn has reeenuv comts ently. Chet seems to like Idaho as a UIUH, rn-u In pnt ot ahnnt lnidnistfit last niguu ita win tflKft -are 01 me wuw. nlam of residence very much in tact, This is the switch built from the track I Mrs.

S. G. Demert of Pretty frai- hut win not work on tne thinks that is me oniy couuwy rle was shtipping in town this LUC uu.1 wire any longer. Manner A. J.

KHlgni OI me and you will buy them. Per Dozen 40c and 50c which to live and says business is ar ways goal in that, country. When Pat Laughed Last. em Union has two men at work yet on Harris and Oscar Joaes of owned by the Lock isiana ana iu ue used for hauling material to the plant of the sctf a ash company. It was built one day last week and the local representatives of the two companies had a little troublo about it then.

Last Tiiirht tho. Rook Island got the lead on anri Mr. K-IUKnt is Iiuiiacn Burrton were here yesterday for the He rays he will still be ball game. Two Englishmen on a visit to Ireland there when all oi me mu nn and is read to take all of the hired a boat for tne purpose of havrng Charles Shirk. S.

K. Shirk and A. J. Canta- a nail. Extra fine flavored loupjs every day.

handle the Santa Fe and there is no switch there now. Puckett returned last evening from a stay in Colorado. One thinkine he would have a joke Tho stflk ne oneraiors say vuai at Pat's expense, asked him if he knew This leaves th3 Santa re witnout a hove hpeii financial help to Perry Phillips, Earl Phillips and. a certain extent during their idleness. anything auout asiroiuKy.

"Be iabers, no," saM Pat. soda ash connection, excepting oy using the Rock; island, transfer and tlitchell Williams Wlilter Stepnenson leit nere night for Denver. An order was rsceivea uiuay "Then that's the best part of your nlnn nnaratnrR On me KOCtt paying the latter i-oaa a cnarge ui a car for switches the material and v. scalps of St. Louis stopped off life just lost." ts juaii luat.

mmahlv on the Missouri ra here for several day3 tays with friends The second 8nn Jn that thev wWto take no West- other shipments, it is presumea nidi Pat if he' knew anytning aDoui uie- i thia rnir the matter will be taiten up uy en route home from the west. em union uusiuw wunc PERHmPS here is on. They are to nanaie iram ui-tho ffeneml railroad business, "Bo lasers, no. higher officers of tne two companies, now and settle-j in seme way or else th Santa Pe will not allow the Rock "Well. I must say that's the very May host nni-t of vour life lost.

island to Use a part of the Santa Fe but ho commercial messages be handled by them. It is said that hotweeu he.e anvl Dalnart, II Oscar Peterson and Anton Peterson went to Howard this morning to attend the races to be held there all week. Arndt left this morning for her home in Ingersoll, Okla. Mrs. a fpw nutes later a suaaen aquau track to the stock varus.

it is quitea If You Have Not Read I You Find It In Thle Column. D. A. Moore sells real ertatav. "See what The Loader is doing.

nrnse and the boat capsized. Pat be- ean to swim. The Britons, however, Texas, are grounded a numuer; i places, so that h-3 through messages can go over the wires excepting it be could nt swim, and both called loudly Arndl has been visiting Mts. Joe tn Hat. to neiu uieiu.

railroad work. Do you know anything aDout swim- squabble for soda Business ana is proof that the railroads believe that there Is lot3 of freight to be hauled to the new plant. The. Santa Fe may have to build a track of its own to the works, biitthis will likely be done if an agreement is not reached by the two roads for ibe Joint use of this track. rrl, toloranhpr.V union OUCH uubi Chesky: Salt rheum, or eczema, with its itrhine and burning, is cured by Inlnnl wUi ti OT ology?" asked Pat.

nana umn inp iaiaii.1 uu 1J. "Kn." answered Doin. So are all other Try jCrlspl' delivleus ice cream. D. a.

Moor writes fare insurance. Plenty of fresh vegetables at Ambler's. 7-11 John Marriage of Greensburg is in town i "Well, be jabers, then both of your the Missouri Pacuic, out tne ouum hoc nnn.nnion men. at least the com- Hood's Sarsaparilla. blood diseases.

69 moL'oa nn n.eriomenL in lives is lost!" Whathe Tree Would Say iv nunh and wife and son of union men at all, t. nrnhnhio that' the calling on noivo TPtnmed home this morning n.o railroad onerators to refuse West Bishop Seymour of Mihnesota while tq ibine with a voune lady nc'luted out nftpr weeks visit wun vaa mum orn Union busin which is profita of M. Personett. TRAINS WERE LATE. Santa Fs Had a Bad Time Getting in From the East.

Santa Fe trains from the aast woro all Sunday after nf thp fine trees in tBe ble to the railroads, in the small AT-iaa ToRsle McColm. Miss Louise WWM.V w- neighborhood. She professed great in rar-our a Tin Hell eh She cried: towns, will bring abo'it anotner issue Chappel and Oscar Vandermark went -J "Hur tho nnhlfi asDect of beautiful It is probable tna tne roaus win insist on operators taking these mes to Emporia tuis morning iu vibu i F. Shaddle of Haviland was here on business today. Get a good lunch or dinner at Ryan's restaurant M.

J. Hosmer went to Kingman this morning on business. Photos 25 per cent oft. U. Grant, successor to Mclnturff.

Miss Clifton Wright went to Aldcn this morning for a short stay. two weeks with inenas mere. I 4 trees stirs up the keenest emotions ot tho Bonn" Then, nattlng a great, rough noon, the cause bmng a bridge wasnea out over in Missouri. No. 3 came in after 10 o'clock night, Nos.

5, 1 sages and, if this is oone, is "Ken-to call out all of the v.nlon operators MISS GRACE HAYWARD Harry Brlgton, editor of the Lanyy trunk, she went on. "You superb oak, 1 At ho union rnarifl. This WOUld Chronicle, spent Saturday ana sun- what would you say to me if you could of services be a bad tie-up of and1 NoTat abtu't ii "Thfs Who Opens Two Weeks in Air-Dome-Monday, AugusU9, talk?" as well. day in the city witn nisi uncie oh'j aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Low of 603 east C. ii morning. The tmns had to De aetour- The Flower of the Ranch." hoiiovo ran De nis lnterpreiei, in The Postal, through tne one mm, ed around the missing bridge. hichnn mnrmurea. tie LUC and tho-Western Union, with tnree, are doing all the they can Mr.

and Mrs. G. Wt Knox and son Drobably say, 'I beg your paraon, SAW SOME FINE CORN. Tnnaril and daughter MISS Mazie, ThA monnino 1 1 nil ai iuu BweetBer, the land agent, baa aome special badains In city property, a fiimfshnd rooms at No. 23 am a handle.

What He Wantsd. An Italian recent.lt entered the store of 523 North Main street, went io C. Carswell, manager or tue w. Smith Savs It Has a Good More Than Enough. Wichita this morning wnere mey West Fifth.

Old phor 860 red. tf of a Portland street hardware and paint Chance to Make Big Crop. Western Union office ln Topeka, was vesterday assaulted Jt- a man who An eight-year-old boy went to a probably locate. -y' let. asks fpr the police station.

The phon- ograph then informs the officers ot the robbery, giving street and number, and repeats this information as long as the receiver la down. Meantime the intruder, all unconscious that an alarm has been rung in, virtually H. W. Smith drove out in the coun F. E.

Macklin left this morning on nionin and. being a ravonie dealer, and in his broken Kngnsn asu-ed the clerk: claimed he wanted to send a message try vesterJav several miles. "1 saw ith tho ladles, haa Deen iiuenuiy ui The Capital prints the toiiowing an extended visit in Columbus, u. nQ a trnrvi pin.vi shave at the Saul com." he said today, "that will make i nnr I I hi piiea wun goou uu6 --r:" Uhont it 60- and 65 bushels to the acre if a good "John you got a de maenme make a hot-a cold?" The clerk tried hard to uhderstand what tho nistomer wanted.but was un orv Rarhpr shoi the Santa Fe of in the day one of cne maies nouwu uw poUce are nQW Btatloned front rain nnmop in fon or nve oays. it re walks into a trap and if the call la Conductor Will Craig -and Ue and two daughters of Arkansas City leu this morning for Saracuse after visiting foi the week with the family of M.

Personett of east Third Next time you go shopping, tie a string aroun-J your finger. It will re-tA unn tn hnv can of Jap-a-Lac, course. looking veiy fine right now." boy sitting near of the Western Union telegraph ot begone expression on his face and bis as a result of an as promptly responded to Is soon in me Miva Pearl Antrobus went to Plev able until he started taking him around tho atnre and nointed out individually lock-up. hands clasped over ms Carswell, manager, for a visit with At tne Airdome. xia this morning Why, what's the mawer, a man worklng ln the every conveivable apparatus pertainlngJ Th Wolford Stock Company has trlends.

waven i you trouble she kin'dly asked. onnncrh trt Oat tOLCI 11 lU.wa. vu.vw. ho wonderful fluish for metal and 'T nntlre that the men always try broken all records for attendance at occurred last night at 7 o'clock. come out here on Thursday evening, 7 Miss Nellie Bixler went to Arlington i today to attend the wedding of Miss -nh vea'm." saw tne Doy.

i vb wooden things around the house. 11 4, i' "At the time of the assault a Strang- to neaung iuo aiuio. Italian spied a small spring balance suspended on an upper shell with the indicator displayed. "John see dls a one," he said; "just de sam a the Airdome, hwklreus oeing turneu away Friday night unable to gain ad-mittanm This company is becoming and that they never leave until we enough. I feel as, tnougn i aont wm.

op had entered the office and wished K. Mager sens u. vorv last train Monday afternoon. all I've ta Tynto TEHot and Rev. and Mrs.

tn nend a messaee. He was tola mat They must be more fond of their wivea a big favorite here, and capacity busi It could be taken only at the risk of E. N. Qulst of the Presbyterian church Ariinntrm were In Hutchinson this Nn rVuat Of It than most business men seem m. kind, wld nummtr" make a not -a cold.

You got one?" ness Will no jouot ruie every 1115m The lesson was from the "Prodigal Yes," replied the manager ,01 ine during ihe rest 01 engagement. delay. The stranger objected to tms and wanted to know why his message ohniiiit ha sent aublect to delay, He wanted a thermometer. uoston ny Mctv.ee. Furnished rooms at No.

23 Fifth L' St. west. Modern phone 860 red. -i tf Mr. Ben Cory spent Sunday at his home here and returned to SaracuSe this.

morning. -t Masters Henrv and Alvin Irons morning en route to Colorado Springs nn a nihai mmintatn resorts' where Bnn anrf the Sunday school teacner Record. was dwelling on tne cnarucier ui "Wo war informeu that this was me niiu they go to spend a month. big summer hotel, "I have managed to get a lot of chorus girls to come ouV here and work aB waitresses for their board." Chicago Record-Herald. elder brother.

"Bui amia bu me i Tonight a me. "BW arce CUilieu' entitled "My Uacle from Japan," will be given, withan entire new change of specialties. This play Is anothor of those popular laughing successes, only way ln.whlch the message would W. W. Wilson of First avenue east jolcing," he said, "there was on.

io becami angry, was one to feast Why He Wanted More. So you want more said Honrv Wilson of Second avenue whom the tho wnv tae office was the tho warden of th.neaitenttary. east, expect to leave this evening for 'That's what I do." answerea me and always makes a Dig nit. iae plays will be changed every night dur brought no joy, to wnom wt ot closed and Carswell Inquired in return gave no pleasure, but only bit- not tneqofflc. Ban inniro vanev cook.

talk of-punishing trusi and other points or lnteresi in iu" terness; one wno am noippr- th -fltranr lB alleged For Particulars See Folderi. "What's good for hay fever?" Wheezt'l Banker McCloskey, "There are only two cures They're frost and Petoskey." Chicago Tribune. ing the rest 01 tn-3 ween, wun me pontion oi tomorrow night, when magnates is getting me more nervous the feast being held ana nao no wu at that ne state. Man unv rr vnn i mi i li iihiv "nnra Thome" will be given again, as to attend it, every day. If ve got to learn 10 juuk terrapin and lobster a la Newburg I Ixu v.ii tn tho mnnarer.

in. Arnoa Peterson and Miss whn thta wan?" Potmnn returned home to Her the fight followed. Carswell was badly many patrons wer-3 unaoie to gain admission to see this play last week. tho fottorf ralfl" want more Dav. Ana wnat mure, 1 went to Emporia this morning to make their home Mr.

C. H. McBumy returned Satur-; Hay evening after spending a weety in the eastern markets. 1 Miss Pearl McDonald returned home to Stafford this morping after s. ng Sunday with friends.

Miss pansy -La Brue who has been visiting tor a week with friends hero went home to Nlckerson riease, uir, Hnrrrnn this mornlnB after vlBlting hoaton hv the straneer In the mlxup want to be called ft "Washing This week will be a banner one, as cried several ln chorus. Miaapa MflColm Of thlS CitV After administering what, he tnougm After administering wnai, ne uiuug ton Star. YV till 1113 i I McColm acompaniea aMtioTB aa 0pie Read. M. Barrle; Alloxander Dumas atransox left the office.

For Traonina Thuas. them to Herlngton for-a weeks visit Says Uncle Eben. "A man dat's alius questionln' (MO pie's veracity," said Uncle have a great and abtdln' reverence US, de truth an' den agin he may be rf 0' dese folks dat jes' naturally trouble." other famous authors will be produced, "The nollce were at once notified A nhonoarauhic device that will call A Scottish minister was one day talking to One of his parishioners, who ventured the opinion that ministers ought to be better paid, there. not forgetting "Ten Nights in a oar Mnr. tolonhnno addn a new ami sent a couDle of officers to the room, on aaturaay mgui, Foreman who lives at tho roitoraon and First avenua y.

Wtestern Union office to guard against ronotitinn Th' officers on duty nr Hook has moved his office "I am glad to near you say vuui, LUC IUIIUC hazard to the ever Increasing Hangers of the burglar's profession, says the TirkAM nn ot. Notice. has recenUy painted the post which bears the street sign In front of his were given orders to arrest any striker said the minister. "I am pleased taat you think so much of the And I from "the Whiteside building to 16 First east.v Office hours, 1 to 6 p. m.

M. Smith of Hutchinson has pre- Headquarters noo rl, 7T mftdfl to force a window or BfUal U.a or other onerators who were rounu Department or Ransa, the proper aonnec- so ygu think we snouia nave Digger atlnanrfa?" nonr the office. i property. The thougnuuine on part of Mr. Foreman greatly Improves fcafsiha Cpstiis comraaesvoi aoove electrlc cur.

"By some it is alleged that tne Av." said, the oia man men we the looks of the otherwise rough post, traneer who attacked Carswell was get a better class or em. uorrv Hin Jr. of County Clerk a union operators although ne naa noi (Eng.) Spare Moments. m. far the purpouo of attending, the Lang's office, will go to his borne at been employed by the western union funeral of late comrade h.

nerce, at It is alleged that he usl the mes- the First Presbyterian cnurcn. uy Meeting Tomorrow. The reeular monthly meeting of the aave aa an excuse to start a Blht. Huntsvllle to attena tne Dig pwuiv the Huntsvllle band on Thursday on his father's farm. A number of Hut command of "The strlklna ouerators deny wai directors of the Hutchinson Chemical Alkali company will be held tomor C-red plans for a Oourt House, to De Jilt at Liberal, Seward county, Kans.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Budge of St.

John'' were Sunday visitors here and I returned to their home this morning. The City Dairy will deliver milk and cream to your house, any part of tho city. phone 109. B. B.

phone 781. Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Barr of SUf-ford spent Sunday with friends hi town and returned home this mora-In "The striking operators deny tnat C. NOYKb, I'ost uommanaer. DAN E. REQD, Adjutant. It chinson people, former resiaenw oi that vicinity, will to the picnic and a great time Is expected.

1 row at the rooms of the commercial assailant. It was not one or me strikers they say; and bo far as they Club. There will be a number of Notice to City tubaoribers. know none of the strike sympatnicers. things of Interest for the directors to Messrs.

Bennett A Son, Hutchinson, Hereafter all cairlers and collectors All nf tha strikers who heard of tne at- decide at this mooting. Material Is trn.o. lloao onrl mn DV In the circulation department will be fair dnnlorail it SBVlnc that It WOUld coming In all the time and it is getting The Piano Buoineco The prospective j.ur chaser of a piano should consider tty proposition in a business like manner. Choose a piano that ZX give you the service and one that will not have that tin pi3 jingle in a few years. We sell the Mothuhcll, iSchillor DncS PlaccD Anyone of which we can guarantee to give perfect ti" r'J.

Messenger one thousand bottles of hurt them even thoush It was not to be a busy snot at tne site oi me required to wear badge wnicn must he shown-whenever requested. Pay no money to anyone not having our pnin mitt ail hv a striker. pop, all the various navors. ine pre-ont tomnorature is hot. hotter hottest, Bflmls and wife left Sunday "The nollce are working on tne badge.

Thla applies to city subscrib thanrv that the assault waa committ but my pop is cold, colder, coldest, nn sails fast fastest The ,7 MMMBWSMMawM aft Will Be Fine fttreet. Bast Fifth avenue will be a fine look' tor NewYork city, where they will Visit friends and relatives for about ers who receive ine uauy news oy ed by a union operator, 11 not aharman Street nool ha 11. Away ui carrier only. thbi news co. ten weeks.

inar street when tne new curb Is laid er ana nave given orders 10 a the helm. anV union onerators or others wno there and the parkways Improved. It is a treat helo to the looks of the I Working en Well. collect In front of the telegraph of Tre Y. P.

B. C. E. "of the Christian i.irf.h will tlve a oond social at the Percy Thompson and his" aggrega Chet W. Holmes, of Burke, Idaho, who.

toaether with his wife have been fice, street to get improvements like that wiinrniM1 of Mrs. Viola Ambler, 327 tion are working on the wella for the Offiai sixth Tuesday evening, 13. A Walks'xf v. acMa aah coirany. Tney are rating Jots to Ue, and nn able visiting relatives Sn Hutchinson, came home last week to visit his mother, hmthnrs.

other relative and hit many Titi five1 cents. Fortune 'telling A great many more women are too tender hearted to kill a chicken than The Underwood A 'VKaa Ttt" Prult ahetbert and cake 10 ue 1 eonpany tad izntchrrrta r- are vtretariana. Atcfclson Globe, oU tM tr'Sy si.yi the Lyons Be- cnta. Czi and bring your friend,.

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