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The Hutchinson Times from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

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if Ill 'J i mu til tl (J. tt.4 Un tl4ia Hfcri tMt li 1,1 im-4 J- Jtfci.H'4 To the Devoted Den IU 1 mwjmWm IV4V ,41 k. Mujllr OJ lU Kilt, LI I 1 u.I ILtuf Late li- lit f4c4 li4 6 M(irwa 4t.k txiivnr tklfl ticn i 4 4uui 4l UiMlu iiu4 Mi iina ttr WMt ii.i tb4l Ix in4 im IW I -it-( r-r' f4lM w4 (I ttl 5 0Jt4 I a jtiatuic i.cJ fr Itmr IIIV1 Ml Wlt e4M.l4lo4 a4 11 r- fac t. wiik ti a gitMuiy attfutwb liMfuiay uf it i of Vwti -v mm Udiitir4 May Money Saving' Sale of Summer Shirt Waists Separate Shirt Waist Season Is Here St The good Ions lummer days which furnish attiuttauUii HMf 4ji4 lit bow, ta bia bb giotM Te gul of 4tm Mf lUi lo TOM ifi kMtoa, ef ca-wao iImo J4 Mluifcg rw lb Hi)la4' iat4 tr tMli4iiu; Tb krWt4 ia tlr gf4cl frr tb retiUr-d aad Iferfvfur tMrlla-f inMra ar owrurtd. luMgcr Itim arbvd )) rvMtil, Tb a4tB Ua 4 bub Mbut4 ar 9r4 to loo uBtry rtool b-f a4 girt 4ai tutoer lb rara aad protertloo very aa4 bf rye wrf r4 Mb oeopiag Kb rarrw bb Bakfwl ol rwe.

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qt.M4 Wild rjrtU ffFC Of fc lbtrt lo 1)f trouble)" In pee of jrHv Lrr cut are lorm-4. tberebf lora.eg tbo wboleo apiril of nalrf. tb brtaio -Rra4 Rkbard, aba aald. la a wua tnul ap aad rU of a What eperieal HM. fwi au Ml Bf IM Ot4t liaei iltey lit UU 14 mff -Brl, frlgbieaed.

ouiferlag toir. "It was rmn py your rifcr to my ouKbar .1 WHk Ik aiAmot'lt b4 lb food ro4, lb Hok ia trm mni riiy Ileal he (rtaalt4 b4 oot Uf VVwt there la la lb pupil. ftu cooMliAalod arbool forma lb oeeier of tbo aoclal aplrit of tba rom- taaay yeara ago. befort 1 waa bora. or ai4 oiitow Bar II bea preaeff 4 amoag mam- to ibU rountrr wltl mor validly While oi Ikaie.

Wlaiee llM I IBB a olbar ireaaure. left at bar daaib. muoliy. tdeta leara by eomlag forgrd. It will nub lb rouBCrjr met Iter tlaoom aereaalal Ilx4r Bixina.

I )ot Mary fuftd It laat atgbt. aad I i la cBiart wlift larger aumoera 01 pupil. Traporto tbo puplla to A4 bw plc ft Hot Ibey ltA-Aa4 Lovo-laal dwk aot, bealow. pj wastd you lo boo It, and pleaaa dVaVt refuaa, Rlrbard." n4 from arbool. rUllB 10 Peuer to 4Mlr4 a iilftc of ri4nr, 4 mb tb farmer mor willing to com lowa to pxronli tb bome merrbaot for lb goods bo tirt, Tfo nil from lows, wblcb la by- IKelr beaH af ewylh 'waa rata 0hW to your opportunity for much pleasure and recreation are here with their demand for thin cool separate waists.

We are pre pared to meet the demand and as an opening Inducement we will sell five complete special lines of waists as long as they last 1Tere ewe moral eoWronmeot, tba pupils being lia rh-b ttarfnn. whlia aa4 r4, lo'rbargt of lb wbo main tf puttied' look. laloa order and dlaclp.loa la tba wag- yea, Ob; plaaao read IL It gooo 4m ft ku metal a day't trip foe t'poa lh BI4 af elrlfe I oe raM4. lh peule thai The mom I aieriea of I Heir youitv oo aad reports to tba teacher casea of bad rooduct oo tba part of tba pu in lh tlppllM. now, with a good rod aad an auiomoblle, dimdi pleaust lio of a coupla of bourm, with 'bo tired bora to look after and feed.

plla to atom bad weather, as the wagoaa are do. tunit the 4 la bucb maaaer as to protect tbo Al hBlh Dunlla from tbo wlod aad cold. Tar Thlr alorr lo Invoke asata. THE T0M IN ORATT COUNTY A bard atorra swept orer tbla county dlaesa la eliminated, aa tbo driver is under contract to arrive at school on at the following 'Tbttrsday morolng between 1 o'clock Bad 1 o'clock. Wo bad "lad rln and time Muc bmoro legular attendance About lha feel of the that alaod lUelde lha headstone, hand In band, Wb onoa wer foa Ihalr chlldraa baeal Aad break lh cla turf's enerald saalj To let the aweet rain find the roots baa resulted In every case where the ball.

Tbo ball tnado the gT'n lawns look white, but did aot do much dam plsn exists. According to aUtlstlce gathered ov ago la this city. South aad wast of Of graaa and flower, and the shoots er the state, the one room schools are of roe and myrtle bid to grow. here tbey had a destructive storm! Thousands of acres of wheat were the most expensive. Poorer buildings I That, o'er the dual in love entwined.

are found In the rural acboola, few- Shall breathe upon the Bummer wind pounded into the earth. W. F. Barnes who owas the Blaine farm bad his er books la the libraries, scarcely any "weets rom ih mold they biees apparatus and power equipment The Kn-r- cost per pupil per month In the one buildings' destroyed and tore mules drives' Into the wire fence and badly hurt William. Bradley was living in $1.50 Madras Waists at 98c Fancy weave in cross bar madrea, tuck front and back, opens in front, fastens with five medium size pearl buttons, mousquetaire sleeve finished at the bottom with five tucks with bias Tucked collar of same material.

All sizes. Regularly QDn $1.60 "MAY MONEY SAVING" 5IOI $1.50 White Lawn Waists at 98c White Lawn Waist, all embroidery- front with clusters of five pin tucks yoke depth. Invisible opening in back with clusters of five tucks on either side. room schools of Kansas la 3.70; In Above the Dead that dard and died; m.iz&-j ja i. that of toe graded schools, where two I Qod knowetn who are juaiifled.

About IH Work Ha movetn slow; or more teacnera riuinuj, The roaea fall, the roaea blow- lit lo over two dofcars. Tne nest I He win not hasten tno' we nooa Schools cost the leaat; the poorest and The Krth with our Impatient blood" weakest schools, the most. Nor that avail, of all we.ahed. Prof. Starr left his audltoce en To paint one rose a deeper red.

thusiastic for consolidation and if mor uiv uuudb uui wiiu uib gaum were visiting a neighbor so were not hurt Hia chickens were killed and his house bold goods scattered over the field. William Cook had a new house that was blown down. A. E. Horney's house was partially destroyed.

Window glass was broken in many, houses. and Mrs. L. W. Moore the bride and groom who were married here "at' 8o'clock Wednesday night had reach could have heard his address, there Nor heeds the Roue, It of the clay Beneath, the tint be or gray; Nor Love.

'while -human 'tis to err, i la no doubt but that the new plan would soon be adopted In the eastern F2J part of the county. Shall be Troth'a hard Interpreter. Plant nothing over me, that keepa My heart apart from him that sleeps Dead Oeposlted on the NEW GOVERNOR FOR ALASKA ,.,1 Confederate's Grave. will! thelp you to understand. This ia Aa faithful In hie narrow bed.

I. Aa I In mine ahall; with the Dead ed. home but a short time when the stofdf broke and wheihe. glass went in y.Jast request Walter LCiari, a Newsdirfrer Man, Ap- The Qead are(reconplled nor we pointed by the Prealdent Dare break their hallowed ttmlty. out of the north side of the house they Hi said no more, but- let-, per.

from time-worn -envelope and The name of Walter B. Clark, a Mousquetaire sleeve with cluster of five tucks run- ning across. Collar and sleeves are finished with lace Regular price $50. All sizes. "MAY QQA MONEY SAVING" $pOAVaists of India Lmeii $1.25 Front of large and small tucks with, narrow band of embroidery 'down center of front.

Invisible opening down back with tucks on either side. Mousquetaire sleeves with five tucks and val insertion forming cuff, pointed -sleeve and collar finished with val lace. All OreBdi Washington newspaper, man attached I Plant the myrtle; blue and whit Mrs. Lev'tson Brant. Dear Madam: It pains me to- learn that your husband's naa to nustie to get gooas away rrom the rain tnat poUYed" In Upon them.

Many others suffered some damages. The storm passed over about the same territory that the one did which to the New York Sun bureau, as gover- To deep -Its tint or. Northern snows nor of Alaska, to succeed Governor um al To blanch its color plant the rose supposed responsibility for my condition HOggaw, resigueu, Both white and red-and for the stars has almost prostrated you. Pray do not worry on that score. I assure you from my--inmost soul that- I.

not only forgive your husband, but I have already beeped senate Tuesday by President Tait. Mr. The periwinkle; fade the bar visited this county 21 years ago. Pratt Plnrlr olsn has for years been the nt utrlnpn red Union. -his forgiveness for forcing him to commit Washington correspondent for the Se- as the one blood their 'fathertf shed, attle Post-Intelligencer, and i unusu- Bring ye, and bind the Peace that aavea CONSOLIDATED 8CHOOLS an act which he so deeply deplores.

The fault was entirely my own, and I alone am the one who should suffer. Believe me, profoundly sorry for what hap ally well informed on Alaskan affairs. I in unity, these sacred, graves JReguIarly $2.00: "MAY MONEY sizes $1:25 Regarding Clark's appointment as The New Plan In Rural Communities. SAVING" SALE Tbe Flag! their sacred heritage, pened, and it is not a sorrow that is Influenced by selfish considerations, or the fear df' death. Since I have been in this hospital Col.

Brant has become my most governor of Alaska the statement was Thoroughly Discussed In Canton by made at the White House that the Prof. 8tarr of Topeka. Their children's children, shall engage, Their sponsors. In a new baptism For them to cherish; "let that chrism valued and best-beloved friend. What he "action was taken on acount.

of the Assistant State Superintendent Starr has done for me can never be told, but $1.08 Waists Fine Mull $1.50 Square yoke of lace, fine tucks and embroidery, of Topeka delivered a splendid ad On their dead brows descend, and blesa The ancient bond of faithfulness he tuts made me realize that there are true gentlemen at the north as well aa in the south, and that he is one of the importance of getting a special consideration for Alaska, with a view to bringing together conflicting interests dress on "Consolidated Rural Schools" With ita renewal; so shall we' Mousquetaire diagonal bands of lace across the front. at Canton, McPherson county, last Fri day night. and permitting the natural industrial March- onward to great destiny; Nor one, untoward memory stand Between us, In the Motherland. sleeves trimmed with lace and insertion. Gibson collar development of the Mr.

Starr has made a thorough study of the subject and has visited John Harrison Mills, in The Sunday lace trimmed, open back with tucks. All sizes. GENERAL DROUGHT IS BROKF auite a number of the consolidated Magazine. North Texa and Southern Oklahoma ReguJarly $1.98. "MAY MONEY SAVING" SALE; $1.50 -noblest men in the World.

I thank you, dear madam, for giving me this opportunity to say that, so far from feeling resentment, I entertain only sentiments of warmest friendship and gratitude toward your husband. Sincerely yours, W1LLIAM CHAL.LONER. The color came and went in the young man's face as he read, and the light in bis eyes softened to a tender glow, Finishing, he crumpled the letter, convulsively in his hand, and came round tbe headstone of the grave at a half-dozen Quick strides. "Dorothy," be cried, seizing her Get Rain schools of the state in order to obtain a definite idea of how the plan is working in those districts. He re 1 North Texas swept by a severe, wind and rain storm Wednesday that broke ferred especially to the districts of a drouth in some sections and did con toiderable damage to growing crops and houses.

Octavius Dodge, a farm er residing near Bonham, was struck bv liehtning and killed. Near Van $2.50 Waists of Fine Lawn at $1.98 Both front and back of yoke are trimmed with narrow fillet bands. Embroidery bands on either side of front from yoke to uuttom. Gibson collar edged with Mousquetaire sleeve, open back trimmed with tucks and lace. Regularly $2.50.

CI Qft "MAY MONEY SAVING" SALE PI5JO hand, "this Is a glorious 'revelation to me. Let us hunt up your father at once. I will go down on my knees to Alystine, Texas, Antioch cnurch and Burns In Marion county, Haven in Reno county, and Lorraine in Ellsworth county, and Milton in Sumner county. He gave a short history of consolidation in this state and in the states of Indiana and Ohio. The number of consolidated districts in Indiana has doubled during the past year, over fifteen hundred districts in that state having disorganized and been formed into larger districts.

Ohio comes next in the lint. school house were partially wrecked and ha stones beat through the roof him -if you like. With you for a wife Col. Brant for a father-in-law I shall be the happiest man in The Change of Years of the residence of T. H.

Wililams Hundreds of windows were smashed by the hall and crops suffered heavily in Grayson, Fannin and Cooke coun HE sentiment which sur tis. The rainfall at Denison was two tfnt The first district organized in Kan-J inches and at Gainsville one inch rounded Memorial day with feelings of Barred character, when it waB inaugurated 41 years ago, has in a measure The Veteran's Dream. We met last niRht In Ihe old post hall, And some of tbe boys were sadly missed; Twenty present, ti. that was all. The rest had answered the Rreat roll call Out of elphty-nlne on the rharter list.

Then up spoke Bates of the Twenty-third, Who had served all through till the war was "It's a Jon time, boys, slnre their names I've heard. passed away with the lapse of time. Then the majority of the people of the United States had the graves of fathers, sons or brothers who had given their lives to the union to mark for honor and tender recollection. The memories of the great struggle for the union and freedom were en hanced by personal memories of the 1 alks on Prescriptions--The Condition of No Two People is Ever the Same-No. 2.

Many people out of pure kindness, and with the best intentions, sometimes recommend to a friend, and have filled for him a physician's prescription which has done them This may rff.il, ho-vver, in a grave injury to the friend. lo tne cartful physician no two cases are ever precisely alike. The numlx of art beats a minute, or the nature of the heart's action, may make it necessary to modify for one rson th? prescription which would be tuitable for another apparently similar The renn'tiiv which in one instance would cure mi'irht in another instance do itive harm, while to the untrained observer the two cases niijrht appear precisely alike. The best rule follow in mch an important matter as the recovery of health. i to ate or.ly remedies which are prescribed, after a can ful examination, bv jour physician, and to use tliCf-e remedied for jyst ruch a length of time ag he may advise.

67? A. 2a A Drug Co dead. Barefoot Sandals Boy's E1K Shoes 50c, 65c, 75o $1.89 The lapse of years has wrought an Inevitable change. Even to the older part of the corrmunity who retain And I move we rail them one by one." 8o they read each name anil to my ear Came words borne forth on the evening breeze It sounded to me like a faint: "II. re, hTe." And I knew they answered thai roll call clear From their reBtlnsr plnce beneath the trees.

I necmed to see I hem all in line Just touching; elbows and- standing slraiKlit; Yob. each was there of the sixty-nine, Acl I pik to one old of mine Who bad left us ahuiK In And cried: "Old comrade. hat means all this?" Then he said as he tapped on his mufti--d drcni: "We are cu lirisr Ihe namca of tbe ones we The iw-T'ty Ik.vs who have not yet the memory of tht civil war and Its I Extra Special Price Sale For the Ladies heroes the freshness of the recollection is lensened by the pannage of time. The greater part of the community Is a new generation, whose knowledge of the events originally designed to be commemorates is obtained by reading or at second hand, ithout the force of personal memory. ill leathers Then he save the order: "rtiht by All the $3.50, and $4.0) Oxfords, in and all style 8 Stores.

Stores. $2.95 $2.25 The other fellow's $3.00 patent imp, glove kid box-injr, 4-hole tie Naturally, therefore, tbe jirogre of time has made Memorial day nn anniversary of honor for the principle of patriotism and of the memories of the dead, more than a revival of fh feelings tiat ha'lowed tbe first two defsdes iff th observance. And ihey smiled on me a they rmircfiet away; it their "irarr.p. tramp, tramp" I Ci4 p.t Tl't 1'Jites shok me: "Hcing- C'rtnf, dd jutrd I home ypur way." A neat line of New Oxfords for Ladies in all leathers and styles $1.48 THE TIMES 50c a year.

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1906-1909