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Abilene Daily Chronicle from Abilene, Kansas • Page 4

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uuin I 'one Lime sin, Fatal to Sans ostrom New Coats Visit Our $1500, 19.50 HQCIIJBCk Chriftmas and 25.00 Basement COPPER-CLAD We cannot picture tlie line, rii.li, yet simple elegance of tlie Copper-Clad, you must see or yourself, see iiow smooth the surface, not torner or crevice. See how easily it cleans no bolt heads or hinges or catches or latches. The Co-j'eilTad wipes clean like a dish. Ood Overlooks Not Even The Small est Offense Committed, Declares Evangelist. )r.

Ostroui's address on "Squaring the Soiiare Ileal" at the tabernacle if last li i lit was larirelv attended. Alter a few minutes of inspiring iii'ging, Mr. Ostrom yaw his address BeginningSaturday-for Eight Days-Announcing Our First Underpriced Sale of the Season: sale of Women's Fall Suits Silk Dresses OneFourth Off! H. R. Kugler which was the most effective and soul-stirring yet given.

Kverv sentein tuaamnrntrotttrmumttaatt: was sent home with conviction. Mining and describing the lout that men turn from Ood ns iniquity, transgression, sin and wick A MUSICAL TREAT. in The Zoellner String Quartette edness, ana ilescritiing tlie one and Concert Here Dec. 9. Itecause of an open date follow vi their appearance before the State Music Teachers' Association ill Snlili i Dei.

hth the Zoellner ipiurlcttci vv li come to Abilene for a concert on t'i' evening of December It under th' direction of Mrs. Short. Tlie organization is rocuiMii.cd in Kurope and America as one of the string iiiartcttcs of the wort I and Abilene is indeed fortunale ri them for this date. The quality of the onti'i'liiinincnts under the direction o' Mrs. Short ai" always limb class and the mere lie that her name is connected witli it is idence of the quality.

CAN SELL OLD BALLOTS. Coanty Clerks Wow Have Right to Sell Ballots Not Used. The Session laws of tor the sale of I he ballots not used in counties of the state. The law I -quires that each county elerk have prill ted in each county twice the mi ber of ballots necessary for the regular election. This is done lor pro-tectum against hi or desl ruction in liny way.

lip until the lime Ibis law whs passed the county clerks were not allowed dispose of the extra ballots, at uuy rale there was no provision made whereby they could rightfully make any disposition of the extra ballots and a.s a result I hey were stacked up in the basement of the com I house, several feet high and were triMi-dally considered a nuisance. The law now provides that the utility clerk ma sell I hem. only way to deal with all four in through Jesus Christ. Ostrom held large audience last night during his address on "Squaring the Square Deal." "Of all the inlidels 1 ever saw concerted I have yet to see the lirst oue ho needed two minutes' argument in every case it was covered sin i.i the loan's life that made him hide li hind his so-called said Mr. Ostrom be re I erred to tlu subject of "Covered Sin' during his discourse.

Squaring the Square Deal "Squaring the square deal is li it only giving full measure a bushiest way," he said, "but in squaring tin; heart vvilli.God. Iniquity, transgression, vv hkednesi ami sin ere each charactet ied l)r. Ostrom in his sermon. "Tran-uression, he said, "is the state ol being lost. Sin is missing the mark Iniquitv is moral dclornut v.

Wick This first reduction event will undoubtedly be welcome news to a host of women. Every garment has been reduced in price for this special selling every suit and dress bore a higher price. The savings are substantial enough to warrant you making an immediate selection. Suits are of Poplin, Whipcord, Broadcloth and Serge. Silk dresses of taffeta satin and crepe de chine.

$15.00 Garments, now $11.25 19.50 Garments, now 14.81 25.00 (iarments, now 18.75 29.50 Garments, now 25.00 For Sale at Once, (ood Majestic range, heater and all I her household goods. At L'lili Knsi MB I'll! I I' lis. rpris HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Mis. Cope-land will be held nt the home tomorrow afternoon at and nt the church at Tahnage at o'clock.

Itur-iul will bo in the I'rairiedale K. S. $Jrintzes Engle Sons Will Have Bi Sale November 22. s. Knule and sons ill Inn a.i- edness is a breaking to pieces of the whole.

They ore terrible words, ail i I' them, especially when they urn applied lo man and his actions and hi, condition, but every one of them is lolile Inii'Jil. oihcc lug- 1 1 i 'j 1 1 llolsiein sloei -ale at thi' farm lour and one. ha1: 'Of the origin of sin. we find bu: Our Thanksgiving Sale of Linens Now On miles west of Abilene, Nov. 'J'J at which time they will sell some of tne best i 1 1 slock of their held little in the Bible.

The I'olile is intent on saving people from sin I'evote much spine to its origin. Like Wedding Anniversary, 'mi of the most notable social events of the season took place at. thet home of Mr and Mrs. frank Mr-Cosh Saturday evening where a crowd of their friends came in on a sur clwiliiig- torts lieinl ot clione cows and heifers. Ten How fever, it makes little differ uuwuuuuuattttmmfflmuuuuimimmtmtn ten I venr-olil cows with butler roi ence where, it comes I mm.

1 lie (iiies- ls between three and four hundred lion is. how to get rid of it. picture of tho world moistened by pounds annually, fifteen cows vvith- TAIRVIEW. tears and blood of transgression, in piity, wickedness and sin is a dtii'ii Kiiirviovv. Nov.

14. Mr. and Mrs ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 production of more tlia'i 1011 pounds. This is a choice selection from two herds, including 1711 females, over 'VI f.rst of the year. Ralph Johnston and John had their cattle dehorned one day Ir.st week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Taylor motored to Chapman Monday afternoon.

I icturc. indeed, lint there is no mis eonard llarliiian are the parents of understanding this fact, (iod tells per cent ot which they raised. I lie how to consider the condition. It is His own salvation offered freely tn have issued a catalogue with the Ballanty lie's car from the garago Hallowe'en evening have failed to turn his mud chains. Mr.

and Mrs. Mitseh, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gugler and Miss Ougler called at the W.

Taylor home Sunday. Henry Rutz, Miss Leola Taylor and Mrs. Albert Taylor were Abilene visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Hugh Taylor havo rented the G. M. Bennett farm and expect to move some time before the breeding of each animal lo be sold. lie whole world. line son.

Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Lauer are vis ing in Lawrence. My. and Mrs.

Will l.auer and John auer attended the lecture at Saturday night. Miss I.ydia Denny returned Iron'. I'hose cat aloe-iies may be had on in-h i i This is the til th annual sale llivea, eczema, itch or salt rheum seta you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is fine for skin itching.

All druggists sell it, 50c, a box. put on by Mr. and nllrac; buvcrs from everv state in the union. the teachers meeting lit Tnpekn re- orting a good time. prise, it being their tvv enty -til welding anniversary.

The surprise was no carefully and secretly planne 1 that they never surmised nuythiiu unusual till the jolly crowd came in on tTiein wishing them I luck and many more happy returns of the Tim evening was spent with songs and social chats and a mock wedding that caused much laugher. The Industry (piarlel. sang "Hailing Am Irowimr 'Id and "I've (Irowi So Used to Vou" which was very appropriate for I he occasion. At a la'e hour a dainty lunch was served then the quests left wishing these good (topic many more happy days of wedded life. Mr.

and Mrs McCosh received many beautiful and useful present, that to show the respect they have in their community. A Krieud. Take It To The Kleanall Take your suit or overcoat to the Kleanull. Wo make a specialty of ladies skirts and furs. J.

R. "The Hidden Scar." Without a doubt, one of the very A large crowd attended the love ust nt Newborn Sunday. Kd Miller and family spent Sim best photoplays ever offered at the No Sin Overlooked. "Our juries and judges may make mist nkes and render incorrect decisions but (Iod never does. No sin i or righteous deed is overlooked by Mini.

The scripture says, 'Whosoever covers his sins shall not Ciod cannot permit the covering of sins; first, heviuise the mar. who does so becomes pros! itutor. Me makes his intellect a servant to sin. 'I'he intellect was to be used tor some higher purpose than planning to keep from the public. Second, when sins are covered a man becomes a slave to fear.

(iod is for liberty. Most people who deny the truths on with L. Hutchison, s. l.vric theatre has been obtained for tonight. It is the most recent of the MY.

and Mrs. Fred Hross and Much-talked of liradv-Made World daughter Marie, Mrs. L. L. Harsh-n.

an nnd daughter Alice attended thy Poultry and Hides J. W. Elwick will pay the following prices for Poultry and Hides pictures and features the two popir lar and talented stars, Kthel Clayton oothall game at Chapman Saturday and llolbrouk Minn. This connle fteriioon. Mrs.

Maiicliley of Abilene is vis iting in this vicinity. hae scored a number of successes together in recent World releases, bet llieir work in the present story "The Midden Scar," far excels iinvthing the lulile and the power of our re For Sale. 1G0 acres, 3 miles south, of Indus ligion and iiianv who claim to be in 17c 123 10c 14c 17c fidels make these claims because they try, all tillable; 25 acres alfalfa, 65 acres wheat, 14 acres pasture; good have some sin thev tiro trving to keen 'Keep informed Chronicle, lOo HIDES Heavy Hens Light Hens Springs Broilers Old Roosters Ducks Geese they have so far presented. Both lave roles to portray which calls for the keenest dramatic, tinish. Th it tne reports of the play lime, all been so very favorable, shows' the amount of thought thu stars devoted to their parts.

to themselves. There is most likel" ildings; one-half mile to school. some crookedness there somewhere. Good terms. It is no argument that is necessary A.

L. Rhoades, Talmage, Route 1 I'lil repentance. 8c (ic (Iod cannot permit a man to cher- Ot .4 i4 i ,4 i itf .4 ,4 v4 .4 CHIROPRACTORS Mrs. L. V.

Wadsworth Mr. G. Donohoo Use massage and electricity in i connection with adjustments even one little known sin." Os PEARL Pearl, Nov. lo. Thos.

E. Taylor trom concluileil. 1 lie lantern mav be perfect in everv wav but if there shipped a carload of mixed cattle to J. W. Elwick a small hole in the glass it ill Kansas City Tuesday evening.

Office' over Wards' l'hone 05 4 ,4 ,4 v4 ,4 ,4 .4 Jl ,4 ,4 .4 Divorced and Remarried. A marriage license was issued today ill the ollice of the probate judge lor Melton S. Utillu'iiff and Harriet Kuthriili, both of llorington. They wero divorced about one year and decided to be reconciled and ere remained today They are '2 I and 1H years respectively. the wind in and blow out the ligh Mrs.

Albert Taylor will be hostesi And one little sin will put the ligh' to the Iris dub Thursday afternoon. out of vour soul." I'he parties that removed Thos. II At the close of the address duriii' Fresh Catfish a short at ter-nieeting Dr. Ostrom showed how person could break ssmmtmtmtmmffiimtsmttttmnmtm MARKET REPORTS with sin and get forgiveness. First that (iod was willing, second that 11: Gifts To Library.

The public, library is indebted to Mrs. John Simpson for a nine volume Collier edition of Bulvver-Ly tton (Furnished by GeofEroy Grain Co.) lould forgive, third that He wouid do it now. Many present lifted their Local Grain Market works and a six volume edition of Wheat hands to express their desire of oh Lulling such forgiveness. $1.78 .87 Cora Dickens's works. These are especiu ly useful now as credit reading brim: Business men are coming out.

eadi Kansas City Wheat a demand for many copies of several morning to hear the straight-from Fresh Red Snapper (Fine for Baking) Fresh Tile Fresh Oysters In Bulkl Fresh Pork Sausage Country Style Friday today eanles show wheat un stones by tbeje authors. he-shoulder talks which Mr. Ostrom What will you have in your home You chose your Piano, your furniture, your pictures and paintings with a view to getting the best you could afford. The same discrimination will lead you inevitably to select Tie NEW EDISON The new Edison has a greater superiority over all other kind3 of sound-reproducing instruments than any other article of merchandise possesses over other articles intended for similar use. The EDISON is slightly more costly than an ordinary talking machine, but the difference in cost is insignificant when compared with the difference in QUALITY.

changed and corn 1 to 1-2 cent high er. is giving encn morning at Hi clocs in the Commercial Club rooms. Open Close Yes. Close December 185V2 183 184 This afternoon wonderful scrvii Card of Thanks. We sincerely thank the friends and neighbors for assistance and sympathy during the short illness and denth of our infant son.

Also for beautiful floral offerings. was conducted for mothers and tliei friends and it will doubtless leave 187 15(5 May 188 186 Julv 155Vi deep and abiding impression on many homes of the city. Eugene Campbell and family. Tomorrow afternoon tho second Kansas City Corn December 9-lVa 92 May ilj's July 90 95 Chicago Wheat December 187 185 meeting for bovs and girls will bo held ill the tabernacle. 92 95Vi 187', 192 RECITALS AT COME IK AND ATTEND OUR SPECIAL ANY TIME Tonight und tomorrow night Mr.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Ostrom will give his two great ad May 193 19iyg Jt sniTH BELKNAP Phone No. 277 The C. F.Bath Music Store 315 North Spruce Street Always bears dresses on "The Eternal Cross." Theso are without doubt the most outstanding sermons which he delivers. Sunday will be the closing day. tlie Signature LIVE STOCK MARKET Chicago Cuttle 11,000 steady; hogs 48,000, 5o lower; sheep 14,000.

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