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F.ngler, K. Barrett, Ii liar, K. K. Myers, Q. McCosb.

K. (human Up-to-Date Miller lb ler. I. F. We Want to "Meat" You Get.

a suit and Pants MISSION REPORT. VANQUISHED DICKINSON Local Highs Got the Jump and Held It Score 21 0. what was probably the largest Thanksgiving Day football crowd in the history of the sport here, the Abilene team met and humbled their ancient enemy, the Dickinson County High School. The locals amassed a total of three touchdowns and three (foals from touchdown, counting 21 points, while the visitors Ceiled to score. Made by Ed.V.

Price Co. We can fit vou for Having purchased the meat market formerly conducted by W. H. Morrison Son, I am desirous of serving you with The best Meats of all Kinds That the Market Affords Every care will be taken to give you first-class service. Respectfully soliciting your patronage, Report of the City Mission For Year Ending Nov.

28, 1912. 'ITie Mission wishes to acknowledge help from many sources. The county commissioners, the sheriff, probate judge, the newspapers, the west side sewing dug, rummage sale. The commissioners have aided and made possible many donations to the needy. During the cold weather the Mission money w-us used for coal and provisions.

Mrs. Wallcrsleilt of the City P.akery, gave in bread tickets. Mr. doe White $2 for same Desides the donations for the Christmas baskets we expended The baskets averaged $1.0.) Donations made it possible to send out forty-three baskets, some smallei $15.00 C. W.

LEWIS TO The weather was ideal for (food football ami those present (in the neighborhood of 7IMI) enjoyed the struggle immensely. The garlic was free from any wrangling and il was seldom necessary to slop the play. No one was injured and the game from every view point was a football success. The local eleven played wonderful football yesterday. They started with a rush that fairly dazzled their opponents and continued their dashing style of play throughout.

Captain Idc'crs ran his eleven in faultless fashion anil lint his team away very-fast on offensive plays. The Abilene hacks, J. I lut I on. Itarber and Kyle played a uame in every ih'pnrt-meiil. llullon was probably $25.00 than ot hers.

to. V. PWCl (Xfc Much good clothing was sent with these baskets and eleven ladies from the different churches assisted in their preparation. All expenses have been paid, leaving us with an empty Harry C. Litts Abilene's fashionable Clothier and Hatter treasury, A statistic report would prove interesting information.

F.very case of destitution has been carefully Save 37; per cent An elegant Genuine Aluminum 40c Pudding Pan, Market Day, only 25c HINICK TAYLOR investigated and relieved by Abilene generous citizens. I he business men have given in many instances new clothing, shoes, etc. There is a long I Coiumercial Club EISENHOWER HONORED list of donations of groceries, food I'y loud I'V-llovvs ('. II. Piiikhain Son South Side Praver fi.OO 2.00 2.o0 Mr.

Tappcii, Secy. Conuuercial Club I he Invest power of the day of sively. He skirled Chapman's end many limes for long distances awl once intercepted a forward flip by the opponent and with brother running splendid interference, rued sixty yards to a touchdown. Kurhci al Tull lore ureal holes in line I anil punted will and Kyle foii'tV his way through for many good The Abilene line was a si one wall 'on d. tense and every man I'mm ilu righl i i.le to the left.

llullon. Ma-kins. Itrincy, Wallers. Keel, 'and Stanley deserve rend -I um for their fine defensive wink ami their line holding strength nnule possible the ofleli-ive vvoik of the iiuckl'icld. The Chapman eleven fouvht haid fuel anil articles of furniture, donated by individuals, churches, isiinday Schools and lodges and oilier society organizations.

The (loud Fellows' coni i i I in ions were expended alier tin collect ion at Thanksgiving was ex-baiislcil, helping needy families. lie 'ports lave been made by the press from lime to lime. All notices given cheerfully gratis. DE. MILLIE BENNET DR.

HARRY BENNET Osteopathic Physicians Acuta and Chronic Diseases OPENED WITH A VICTORY. Girls Basket Ball of High School Too Much Tor Solomon. A big riowd vv it nessed I ho hu-kc! hull game yesterday ill I In' Agiiitil-lural Ihill between the Solomon end Abilene lii'h school girl loams Total Nu balance on hand. Mrs. Flora llerr.

Treasurer, 'fhe funds have been kept at the Abilene Nalioiial hank anil only drawn by the treasurer. Presented With Honorary Letter For Good Football Work With Army Dwigbt Eisenhower, the Abilene boy, who has been playing ttood i'ool-liull in the V'nited Stales Military Acaileiny backfield, was among the nuiiiher that received the honorary letter A in football this year. Dwigbt was in every game played up unlit last week, when an injury to his knee kept him fioni the game with Syracuse Fniversity. The big annual Army-Navy game will be played tomorrow in Philadelphia and Eisenhower will appear in the Army backfield. Residence 616 rhonua: Office 273 i Abilene finished abend IS Sara Ward Laid- is Lu- Mrs The Columbian Club.

Mi i Troll, Mrs. I'ingham, Mrs i Davis. Mis. Cemmill. Mrs.

I win. Mr-. Little. Mis. Ilargi I'rcndorgasl, Mrs.

Durkwall, Icier fainilv, Mis. Charles Ca Members of the City Mission I'm the year ending November 2S, liretlireii in Christ Church Mrs. O. Musser. Miss liosa Kyer.

Melboilisl Church Mrs. John (lar-ver, Mrs. J. A. Wayts.

Lutheran Church Mrs. I). Hinder. Mrs. J.

F. Keel. A Thirty Day Wall Paper SALE Fifty per cent off on every roll of Wall I'upcr in Hie house. This is less than I he factory price. These are all K.

Malott, Mrs. Wilcox, and others I have assisted ill special cases with The game was fa-l ami inleie-l-ing throughout ami I lie local team showed up splendid for their first same. All the girls played well Mil the work of Mildred Oliver at renin showed most prominently. The locals hud the following lineup: Forwards Inez. Dayton and Lots Jackson' hut were outclassed by the fast work of the locals.

Their line failed to I withstand the charging of the Abilene 'defense and many of their pot plays were broken up before they were fair-1 ly slarled. Mi Cosh, Livingston and llassler played strongest for Iheii team. Full hack (bu'man, who riddled the Abilene line will his fierce 'gilts ol beililing, groceries, clothes for in funis, school girls and ncedv old people. We had more appiica Marathone Auto Agency. If you are in the market for an Auto don't buy until you see the Marathone.

The best ileh. on the market. Call me for demonstration C. P. Lowe, Chapman, Kansas.

II. F.piscopal Church rs lions for help this year than usual. A and h'owena Alice (louden list of things asked for is now on file this year's (foods. Yon can not ju.lgi guards, Doris Nichols their value unless you come ami see Fugle jumping cent er llodge, Mrs. M.

II. Malolt. I'aplist Church Mrs. Asliu Mrs 1 charges a few weeks ami al Chapman and all supplies nearly (riven out marked suhsl it ule center, Mildred Hirer. them yourself.

hese papers ilniost hi tracks on was nailed none too The best rai your home. fought ii- Abi-bc run-in the I foi a South ked every al tempi to gain. I le bind and tried valienlly but I lene line fused lo crumble his all ai ks like they had doiii previous giiiiu-. If nii buy l.le the mcnls Head P.erl Wolfe. Fluted lircthrcn Clmrch AI i l-o 1 i 1 1 1 Daily, Mrs.

Ira Kdiniindson. Catholic Church Mrs. J. T. Preu-ilergast, Mrs.

Lucy Tull. (iiace Ii, 'formed Church Mrs l'hua llerr, Mrs. .1. L. Kruger.

Evangelical Church -Mrs. P. l'f Soinniers, Mrs. Simon Hawk. Christian Chiirch---Mrs.

S. Paul Special requests for underwear, small overcoats, infants' clothing, shoos stockings to make over for children dresses for school girls and hoys. We are hoping for a generous collection today. In every way posibh tin- Mission tries lo pieveul pauperizing of families; lluil i-, making dependents of those who are able, il they have a chance io support them will I'rreon be prel'i-la ppoi unit to buy a good Scouts Go Camping. Senilis of the Presbyterian church went camping today south of town on Mr.

Kyle's farm on the river Those who went are Harvey liohrer Chaile- Dav is, liobert Dill ton, Konahl Price, (leorge Lines, Emmet Waring and Norman dross. They were accompanied by P. F. Schilling, present scout master. The boys will spend tonight and Saturday in camp.

IIH'l l.i llg il i an The game in like this: i al Shockev l.uti.lei. down, figures 30c Double lioll 1'npcrs, per roli. Double lioll l'apers, per roll. ji 20c Double Koll Papers, per roll. I (lc 2rc.

Double Koll Papers, per roll Double Koll Papers, per Double Koll Papers, per roll 17' l()c Double Koll l'apers, per 'Jib fiOc Donhle Koll Papers, per roll. W)c Double Koll I'npers, )i'r roll. Douhli! Koll Papers, per rnlloiirji Koll Paper, per roll Mli A. R. EIJ WCK Wall Paper and Paint Store I he i.

al. qiiarler id ilel'einh Advertised Mail. Abilene -d the oil' wit I vv on Hie si kicked 'hapman for nu mail A.lvi e.r No i. selves in ihis way. 'flic as-orint has done a great const i in live wink in connection with its lelief work Money given for bread and sonic ics.

The kick went Liu! llullon ami he mill 1'ii-bl. Pv skirt- ind in I heir thirty yards lo returned il past Mrs. J. Jelfcoal. lerian Church Mrs.

A. Kiee, Airs. John liohrer. The offering; al the Thanksgiving service Thursday morning amounted lo )f 127..10. Loiters D'u .1.

I r'mley. Clyde Fulton. Mrs. ('. Ii.

(Iris-I wold. Miss Klla W. A. Jones Cn Sale Saturday, Ho v. 30, 75 Trimmed Hats at One-half Price; 50 Untrimmed Shapes in Felt at One-half Pries.

M. E. Peacock. ting the ends and burking the tinkles special cases was not included 'Abilene rushed the ball to the live treasurer's report. yard line within five minutes of play Uespect fully submitted.

NEWS CHANGES MANAGEMENT where liapnmn held and punted out 1Sser. Mrs. A. W. Kiee, of immediate danger.

Abilene again. President. Secretary rushed il close to the goal line only I The best of everything to eat is yours if you equip your kitchen with a Soulh Hend Malleable liange. Il looks the best and cooks the best and consumes less fuel than any othei range. We'll make you a present of a set of high grade cooking ware, including four pieces of pure aluminum if you buy one this week.

Shockev I. amies. Parker Miss Nellie Pine, Mrs Minty Slaley, Win. F. Sterner, T.

11. Sluart. Cards ('. Anderson, leorge Ii P.allard, K. A.

lieckboff, J. Hover. liiirkbarl, Charlie Dean. Harrison's Kunming House, Kev. L.

F. Haves, (lene Mapes, Frank Pete" in. .1. W. Powell, Willie Kecd.

Mrs. (jr.ne Koss, Mrs. Kale Stanley, Joe Word K. J. Wolf.

C. M. IIAKdF.K. P. V.

The appointed members of City Mission and inleresled i'reinds met in Commercial club rooms December 12 PHI and elected officers; President Mrs. C. (. Musser; Vice President, chas. S.

Hedge, 1 Hi E. 2nd St. Hastings, Nehr writes: "I have been troubled with severe pains in my hack and kidneys, and pains were sevens mornings. I have used three boxes of your Foley Kidney Pills and tho pains have entirely left me. now feel well as ever." J.

M. Cilcissner Son. J. W. Howe Will Again Assume Charge Succeeding S.

C. Carroll. Commencing next Monday J. Howe will again be the editor and manager of the Weekly News, S. Carroll having resigned, to take effect tomorrow night.

Mr. Carrol) will eonlimie lo make Abilene his home but wiU represent a Topeka farm paper in several central towns. Mrs. D. 15.

to fall on the final plunge hid the third time they secured the ball they scored a touchdown on a placement kick formation which Ihev faked into a forward pass, lingers going ovil for I he score, (loal as kicked. Score Abilene 7, Chapman 0. The remainder of the quaver was fought in Chapman territory and the period closed with the ball on Chapman yard line. Set oud Ouarlcr The visitors show Mrs Hinder; Treasurer Secretary, Mrs. lie A.

Flora Kiee. Tin it her members of usual will make 1 1 i he Iiaekel this year Simla Clans a heinlqunrtei at tmtsBHKttmtimuns: TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST TIIHN SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 8 ed to better advantage in the s-oiml 'quarter than al any time dining 1 he game and for a short nine threaten MARKET Kansas Gity star and Times are an executive committee. Why Buy Ked Cross Seals. Why you should buy lied Cross 'hi'isl mas Seals, may be answered most effectively in the words of a twelve-year-old hoy in Duluth (Minn. schools, who gave the follow-iug as his reason in a composit ion on this subject reason I put lied Cross Seals on my Christmas gills is because every seal I use counts one cent toward stamping out I uberciilosis in the icity and for (he maintenance of hospitals for that purpose.

The seals are $1.75 to $5.00 69c inches in 17c 37c 1 dozen Overcoats, each from lg dozen Heavy Blankets, each 3 dozen Galvanized Foot Tubs, 15 diameter, riveted handles, each Children's Underwear, per suit The Star and Times, reporting full twenty-four hours' news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular suhsenhers at the rate of 45c a month. As newspapers, the Star and Times have no rivals" No other publisher furnishes his reader with the full day and night Associated Press reports, as does th ed to score. When the period c'os, Chapman's improved showing gave their admirers new hope. 1 Third (Quarter This period was featured by Hie long runs of llutton and Itarber around the end and the good work of McCosb in running back kicks. With Chapman in possession of the ball and making slow gains they attempted a forward pass, but the flip was caught by Jack llullon and he, with his brother interfering ran sixty yards to a touchdown.

Il was the most sensational play of the day. (loal was kicked. Score Abilene 1 1, Chapman 0. Fourth (Quarter Abilene scored their third touchdown just bet'oie lime was up on end plays and oil tackle bucks. Final score Abilene 21 Sweater Coats, Underwear, Gloves and Mittens, Men's Flannel Shirts, Work Shirts, Overalls and Jumpers, Hats and Caps at Reduced Prices.

Ask for prices on our New Cut Glassware Come in and get our prices Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the progressive merchant and farmer, I deliver both thStar and Times to the suhscrib- i also used lo raise funds to teach i people the value of fresh air. An- ol her reason I buy them is because my father died of tuberculosis and I buy I hem so that other hoys and girls lose their father as I did. An-' other reason is that, it' I am evet threatened with tuberculosis the doctors will have a fund to try to pre- vent it." I Treasurer's report of City Mission for year ending November 2S. 1 lance on hand December 1, I 11)11 D.2-1 Thanksgiving collection 81.150 Miss Engle 1.00 Mrsi Kiee 1.50 Mrs.

Musser 100 ers promptly on arrival ot trains. Also mail order subscriptions to the daily Star and Times by mail at $5.20 a year or the weekly at 2r'c a year. Order papers through phone 6021. Give me a trial. rammer Racket Store 8 Chapman (1.

The lineup-: Abilene Stanley I. C. I Makins, L. Keel, L. Waiters.

C. P.riney, K. (larver, Ii. T. ('.

llutton, li. K. lingers, iJ. Kyle, L. J.

Hiiltou, K. II. liar-ber, F. li. IiviiiRston, Taylor, L.

Wuterstadt, A. C. MENGES, Distributor fiaudaca. Stroet Phone' 502.

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