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The Hutchinson Times from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

The Hutchinson Times from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

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mmmtmmmmm MW ATf Aff 9 1 Winter Caps 75 cents to $1.50 11. 1 OVERCOAT SUIT VALUES tit 4 4 tkrm- vw imvB juai received 75 cloten winier caps, the Kind thM not only oon wen tout Hoop off the cold. An vMirm value for uch a price. Overshoes and Rubbers i NO MATTER whit Sail an Ovm-aau I where at 113.00 anj D.I i will oJtwtar your W.th iinj that dun't tplit op brrak at the heel. anJ th rubUr 1 1 rval rubber.

Xm CM't JonJ WH buy irooj rubUrt at th low price we char. $20.00, JwU yrt our jhJ at i I aew. INll)t iMlfiiMnMM tl Pti ucavj uwon neeceu underwear, gray, $Sc Extra Heavj CoMoa Fleeced Underwear, Ian, (5c $15.00 and $20.00 Scientific jfctrican. VI' 1 I Vv I 1 THE LEADER i I I 27 SoulH Main Jtt Hortik of Uvs Creek QoUkJer, rumbW Saoer Health Not N'wMt model in exceptionally good qualities. If you are a judge of cloth and appreciate garments which hold their shape, you should see our offer ings of $15.00 and $20.00 Suits and Overcorts made by the best manufactur Promises Evva the irnut trlncvd of th New York iblllty.

Cures mad daily In and amun.l lint.hin.n BUTTON SHOES FOR DRESS WEAR Wee, $4.00 Pair E. B. Appleg'ate "The Shoe Man" '6' More than S.uoo mmi ers of clothes. wltiinn to testify to their Kin. moronic seaae or men woman and chtiiimn We have been here tnr tu inree yeara and here to stay.

We have studied our profession In Gorman V. Sweden and In thla All Suits and Overcoats Guaranteed 1 Co. country. We are licensed by the ivaosas Stat board at mull-ai examiners and have fulfilled ev ery requirements hv inur nA We firry at all time a first clans line of the newest article in men's furnishings. Everything i now ready for the holiday trade.

are legally authorized to prac tlce our proresHlon. Ladies call and consult us In regard to your troubles. can trent von mm. cessfully and without a surgical operation. your grandmothers got along without operation so Wnen Grinders Cease to Grind "GET 'EM FIXED" can you.

Men. we treat vnnr special troubles successfully. The following exnreasinna from patients treated by us will give one an Idea of the mnnv HOSTUTLER HIPPLE THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES friends we have made by our Offices 16 North Main Phones 393 A ability to cure them. These are proven facts not promises of wnat we can do. but whnt we nave actually done.

He who saves one life Is con 1 IL sidered as If he preserved the wnoie world. Talmud. Mr. W. H.

Dice, 327 Avenue A. west. Hutchinson. Kan ne- WANTS TO KEEP FLEET IN MEDORA HAPPENINGS ROAD NOTir.r PACIFIC ent for lightning rods one of the oldest settlers, says: "I have I Everybody is very busy here of late Senator Flint of California, on Tues sunerea with rheumatism, nerv To whom it may concern: In pursuance of an order made by the Board of County Commissioners of the county of Reno, in the state of ousness and insomnia for years getting ready for Thanksgiving. Ssliool was dismissed Thursday and will man closed until next Monday.

The day requested President Roosevelt to keep the Atlantic battleship fleet in ana nave tried mnnv dnxtnm with no success till I started whole or in part In the Pacific ocean. with New York Specialists' saying that the feeling of the people day will be spent among relatives and friends, in renewing acquaintances and making new ones, and in thankfulness treatment. They Improved me from the start till nnw I ran sleep, rest good and an. feeling of California was that the fleet should be kept there. The president told the senator that he did not see any reason that this has.

been a prosperous year xvauaas, in regular session on the 10th day of November, A. D. 1908, notice is hereby given that Noah Abbott and eleven householders of said county residing in the vicinity where it is proposed to lay out and establish the road below mentioned, have presented line. Another hannv man. Slirht Mrs.

Robinson and daughter Leila restored by the verv effleient for diverting the fleet from its course Mae were Medora callers Thursday. treatment of Dr. B. Rubin. around the world.

A. A. Spencer has improved his res there is pleasure beaming from idence property. A Perfect Complexion Can Only be Obtained by Perfect Skin Health Next to nature's own efforts you can do no better than use our famous WITCH HAZEL CREAM There is no better preparation for ladies' use, to use on baby tender skin, or for the gentlemen after shaving. Cooling, soothing, healing-it relieves and cures chaps rough or cracked skin, eruptions, etc.

It is not sticky or greasy and is delightfully perfumed. It leaves the skin as soft and delicate as a baby's -it is the best there is. E6e A. A. Drug' Co 7 Busy Drug Stores In 7 Busy Towns.

uie race 01 Mr. H. C. Green, 419 First west. Hntchfn Price and Baer put down a well Fri day.

for Mr. Schumacker. Kan. Mr. Green came to us almost blind.

He had to be led bv his brother and some times hv WHAT DO YOU THINK muu.ooara their certain petition praying the laying out and estabHsh; ment of a public road in sald countJ as follows: Beginning at a point where the south side of Railroad avenue joins Main ffnnf nrth three hundred UW) feet to a point whora th Miss Hattie and Nellie Richards of Huchinson were visiting in this vicin nis mother. He also suffered What is worth pain beyond description. He ity Sunday. in this life than anvthi ncr Atse? Ta stated that he had treated with I Mr. Grimes went to Kansas City it riches, is it fame, ia it: nan.

three Hutchinson specialists, but without the least benefit Wednesday. He put his case in the hands of I Mrs. Liedman was visiting relatives piness or is it good health You say you want all of them. Yes, but we don't always get what we want. If von hnH in nh Lr.

IS. Kubin. the New Vnrl, side of Railroad avenue joins Mala street In the town of Plevna, Reno county, Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof. fapeciallst, and today all infla mation is gone, his eves are of these things, which would it be? strong and well and he sees And that M. F.

Bain. r. am.i, perfectly without glasses. Mrs. F.

W. Gankin. 70.1 ernot The Philadelphia Hutchinson, saj's if it was not ior nr. $. Kubin, she would have been dead two years ago.

Thanks to the doctor, for he Physicians In Medora last Sunday. Several from here attended the Catholic fair at Hutchinson Butter and eggs are scarce articles here at present. i O. A. Klnley returned home from Bentley Wednesday evening where he went to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs.

Luella Waltz, whose death oc-cured Monday, November 16th. Mrs. Waltz was formerly Miss Luella Kin-ley of this place, where she was well and favorably known. Besides the husband a family of small children KERN BROS. CO.

saved my life. Mrs. August Stoll. 811 EastR -vuiuwjr, viewers duly appointed, will meet at place of beginning on the 11th day of December, A. D.

1908 at 1:30 o'clock p. and proceed to view said road and give all parties a hearing. Witness my hand, and the seal of sa county, affixed at my office in said county, this llth day.of November, A. D. 1908.

(a lv F. E. LANG, (Seal) County Cterk. PRETTY WORSTED SUIT AT $22.50. A very good looking 36-inch Striped Worsted Suit, made in plain tailored prince, chap style skirt, button through front, with one fold, colors green and brown, an excellent garment at $22.50.

can show you the testimony of hundreds of Hutchinson people who, since bein restored to health by them, are positively certain that they would not part with health for anything else in the world. This is natural, for it is a basic law that nothing on earth can be fully enjoyed by one who is not physically well. Take away a man's health and you rob him of all worth living for. Be careful of your health then. Consult these specialists before it is too late.

CATARRH. ASTHMA, DEAFNESS TREATED FOR $3.00 PER MONTH. are left without the protecting care of a devoted mother. The heartfelt sympathy of this entire community is extended them in this sad bereavement ROAD NOTICE To whom it may concern: and trust that an Allwise providence will take care of them. In pursuance of an order made by the Board of County Commissioners of the county of Reno, in the state of Kansas, in regular session on the 10th day of November, A.

D. im. notice is hereby given that W. L. Mull and twenty-six other householders of said county, residing in the vicinity where WORSTED SUIT AT $17.50.

Made of a very pretty Striped Worsted, In green and brown.about thirty inches long, satin trimmed jacket, wth coat collar and full length Bleeve.3, nkirt flared with one fold, trimmed in satin bands, a very pretty Suit at $17.50. street, Hutchinson, says: "I recommend all my relatives and friends to treat with Dr. B. Rubin if in need of a good doctor and a specialist." The testimonials given above are merely samples of thousands of others which limited space in this paper will not permit of placing before the public. We treat all diseases of women, all diseases of men, blood poison, private diseases of both sexes, stricture, varicocele, hydrocele, nervous and sexual decline, rupture or chronic diseases of the kidneys, bladder and prostate glands without operation.

Catarrh, eye, ear, nose and throat troubles, bronchial and lung diseases, spleen, stomach and bowel troubles, piles, fistula and rectal troubles without operation or pain. Cancers, rheumatism by the most successful treatment known and cures mad in many cases given up by others for Incurable. One of the doctors has practiced at Hot Springs, Ark. We up to date and are Indorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and in this country. Our practice has been buiit on the lines of Integrity and fair dealing.

We give consultation, examination and advice free for this month. So one Is too rich or too poor to accept It DR. RUBIN. Physician anal Surgeon In Charge Both phones. J0 N.

Mala street ml ml i. is proposed to vacate the road below mentioned, have presented to said board their certain petition, praying the vacation of a public road In said eounty, as fellows: Road running north and LADIES If you are suffering from ovarian or uterine troubles, displacement or any of the ills peculiar to your sex, come to the PHILADELPHIA PHYSICIANS, as so many others have done, after being told that nothing but an operation would cure them, and get well. MEN It is not necessary to mention a long list ef your diseases. Suffice it to say, we can and will cure you, and will guarantee the cure to be permanent. SOUTH RENO ITEMS Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Hannlng of Gray county, Kansas and Miss Maggie Ogles of Missouri, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Powell. Mr.

and Mrs. Gpo. Holloway and fatn lly. and Mrs. Florence Commers spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. T. V.Downs. Mr. and Mrs.

Pearl Wlson of Davenport, Iowa, are visitng with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engler. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Fair and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Hawkins of Buffalo. have moved in the projer-ty vacated by Mrs.

Baylor. Miss Opal lewis of Amsterdam. pent Tuesday with Miss LuIaHamby. George Holloway shipped a car load of hoes to Wichita last fwk. Mrs.

Henry Bush and Mrs AAOO L. P. Danford bought a fine driving horse from Ba Peterson last we. SUIT AT A Broadcloth Suit about thirty-two inches long, cutaway eff-ct and trimmed with satin foHi. kirt flare.l and satin trimmed, rotors blue, tron and green $13.50.

i The Philadelphia through the center of the section on the half section line of section twenty-two 22). township twenty-five (23) range nine ft), one mile long. And that M. P. Bain, J.

L. Smth ana 3. r. McMurry, viewers duly appointed will meet on the llth day of DecenW A. t.

IMS. at o'cloek m. and proceed to view said road, and to give all parties a hearing. M'itns my hand, and the sal of said eounty, affixed at my office la said county, this llth day of November, A. D.

190. F. E. LA NO. County Clerk.

Physicians N. olh Mala Str EXAMINATION FREE When in Town Eat at Ryan's Restaurant The beot fh market can afford. Prompt service and proper treatment. Open day ard night T. 3, RTAN Prop.

214 North Vtn St. Hatch insoa. 'Kan. 4.

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