Show IN THE WAKE OF tHREE TORNADO S IN IOWA Uwe Persons Injured Three jg Whom wo May Die and Damage 1 4 Six Six fatally In f l 1 INES 3 Ia la May 2 persons were re injured one bat struck near Lohrville miles northwest of here last 4 r- r the third cyclone thus far known to have taken place within f fi In 9 i many different sections of the State Th The residence of a aJ aJ J W. W p. p was in n the path of the stor storm at Lo Lohrville and andr r other and four children sustained serious ous injuries The II skull was fractured and she will die A schoolhouse was torn was followed by ly terrific hailstorm f 4 s 3 The cyclone a n. n 9 t 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 TI i iINES INES S. S la May tay SIx perM per- per perI I I and in damage t tS to M s the result of the work worle of f ft s that struck the State of Ii t tt n C The storms were io e striking at nt Bayard a Inhabitants in m Guthrie 1 other being near the elc eldon n and Van Wert in iny wealthy farming ntY y in a I Ii inJured are l i din of Bayard internal IndIe In- In 1 dIe Hams of Weidon internal- internal a of of Weldon not serious lam iam am Walker not serious teen Miles rd d storm rm seems t to have left after aft r passing through the thedr dr ld fifteen miles wither with- with urther er damage when it g neighborhood north and there de demolished a af amany d f d many barns from the cy- cy sited Decatur county last that hat it started six miles Wert and moved in a direction passing one f. f Van Yan Wert and barely miss- miss WA k 4 dozen farmhouses in hundred yards vide wide were r ve pe were hurt urt in I I T houses wrecked between Van Wert and I Weldon fifty miles south of here Louise and Hazel Williams were pinioned in a wrecked building and were hurt by flying lying timbers Mrs 1 OHara O'Hara and a child were less seriously serious serious- ly hurt in another nother house a a. short distance distance dis dis- dis- dis tance from the Williams home From Weldon the storm continued in ina ina ina a northeasterly direction and struck Woodburn a small town on the Burlington Burlington Bur Bur- lington railroad where five uses he-uses were blown down or off their foundations No lives were lost at tIis this place and no noone noone noone I one injured I L t LAt tAt At Bayard fifty miles est north of here a dozen houses were badly dam dam- aged The Tle Chic Chicago go St. St Paul Milwaukee Mil 1 waukee depot was almost totally destroyed destroyed destroyed de de- de- de and two large arge elevators standing standing standing stand stand- ing alongside the Milwaukee tracks were unroofed Hanging to a Tree David Hardin was caught in the path of the storm and fifteen minutes after it had passed was found hanging to a tree He was unconscious all night and andis andis andis is still in a precarious condition Eyewitnesses Eyewitnesses Eyewitnesses Eye Eye- witnesses say that the tornado did not occupy more than ona one minute in passing passing pass pass- i ing through the town The direction i was from west to east All wires in the neighborhood of Bayard are down Five miles north of Rippey Green county and fifteen miles from Bayard Bay rd a school schoolhouse ouse was completely destroyed and the barns of C. C T. T John Montgomery and J. J N. N Morse 1 were carried carried car car- ried ned a distance of a mile and then ground into kindling wood |