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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 3

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THISKK YOING MK NKAKI.Y DIMPLD Ol CRKKK msnx; iMMisruiss lost i.iir. to IMU'STIIY' ON LliKOli I Women's 50c Silk Hose Vacal ion Days Are Here 3Pai: "TV SSc Women pure strong heels and toes, ft i i 9 all regular sizes and numbers. Choice while 35 We keep things moving one ot our regular they last, a pair Cents one ol in Ii' mil no8tni hcb co. Wi tm If on want to have your vacation. You will want the things to wear.

Let us help you to select a two-piece suit or extra pants, nobby shins, belts, neckwear or anything you might need. G. IsITTS Abilene's Fashionable Clothier and Hatter I Tho iron rods on the south side of ho First street bridge saved three young men from being dumped into the reek Sunday afternoon when the horse they were driving I i ii; i 1 1 at an automobile thai drove up rinse tchiiiu tin- rig. The buggy pari iaily lipped over and the young men grabbed the Iron rods on the south side of the bridge and held on until the buggy righted Itself. Tiie horse then nin and dumped ti buggy into the deep dit'h tear thi' bridge, spilling Its oi'iii'a nts.

Tho yiiiina men est aped without injury, hut the buggy and harness were badly damaged. I1IIVS' AM) (. MILS' mux AMI TOMATO- CONTF.ST. .1. I).

Shepherd, president of the Dickinson County Farmers' Institute is trying to arrange for a contest among the hoys and girls of the county for the best corn and tomatoes. He desires the cooperation of Abilene businessmen and if it is a go will hold the dis.i a and award prizes either at the fair this fall or at the Commercial lab iooas This is a good scheme and everyone should take hold and make 1' a sin "hit tiii: lAclinnge of Wnr Trophies ISrinys Out Itoston Story. Apropos of the exchange that is being talked about of the old cannon raptured ut Hunker Hill by the British for a royal standard and other tilings raptured on Canadian soil hy Americans in one of the unpleasant -nisscs that antedated the reciprocity campaign in Canada, a former Ibm-tonian was talking yesli nlay of a visit to the citadel at Quebec with 1a party of tourists more than twenty ycats ago. "We were being shown about." said the narrator, "by a former soldier who wore a gorgeous uniform anil was somewhat bumptious in manner. After dwelling upon various points of interest in the old fort he said: 'Ladies and gentlemen.

1 am now about to show you something lannot see in your own country. Then, leading the way to where stood a small brass field piece, lie drew himself up and pointed dramatically at the tiny gun. which compared with modern ordinance is about as impressive as a firecracker, and continued: 'Ladies and gentlemen, this is the cannon that was captured bv the liritisli from the Americana at the Rattle of Hunker "There was a pause. Then from a long, lean, Yankee at my elbow issued these words with a deride'-, nasal drawl: 'Waal, nn've got the cannon, and we've got the JIM; 27 LAST DAY TO I II II NOMINATIONS. The attorney general has ruled that under the decision of the supremo court, candidates will have until June :7 to file their petitions but no petitions will be received after that day.

This applies to stale, district and county candidates and aspiring politicians should make a note of the fact that June 27 is the last day to deposit the entrance petition and get into the race. Man Coughs anil Isreaks Ribs. After a frightful roughing spell a man In Neennh, Wis felt terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King's New Discovery would have saved him.

A few teaspoonsful ends a late cough, while persistent use routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure its a Godsend to humanity," writes Mrs. ET-fie Morton, Columbia, "for I believe I would have consumption today if I had not used this great remedy." Its guaranteed to satisfy, and you ran get a free trial bottie or or (1 size at J. M. Glelss-ner's.

Knjfraveil Cards. Cp-to-dato engraved cards, best workmanship, $1.25 for 100 cards and plate; $1.00 for 100 cards from plate. Reflector Office. tf I'istly errors lest the game for the Monsters yesterday aft-'inoon at It tester park, a'litwiug Industry to to' away It's second -utnty. by the of to pitched a ti game for the Ihnetcis.

was given poor snppolt at iTi'Wal I 'me of the contest, Abilene -en net ed with dt's slants for bits, hit they were attend. 1' tin interesting game and was i ii ih'sm'i! hy a iai rov Hat erics Abilene. Sidesingor and l-iiiiey: Industry, Klierhnrdt and St an ford. I'tinii HACK I II.I.INii ol' DITCHES MEANS A FINE. This atternoou the city commissioners adopted an ordinance providing that builders of any connections with newer mains or water mains shall do hack filling in streets and alleys by replacing the dirst and tamping same after connection Is inad Any ijers)pn violating thip ordinance will be held liable to a fine not to exceed $L'a.

An ordinance vacating the south three feet of the first alley north of West North Third street in the block between Vine and Kim streets was adopted. GIISSH' SOCIETY. Miss Nan Ringey. Miss Ruth Martin. Miss lonu and Miss Kate Shearer.

Miss Josephine Mertel and Miss Naomi llaner gave a picnic in a grove near Enterprise evening In honor of Miss Helen Rei-her of Junction It was a pleasant occasion for all. Hy this time most women, have settled rather definitely in their own minds what fashions they will follow this summer. Just now the peplum seems to he the favorite among the women, dresses will he seel iicpliiins this summer Few taffeta without the and it is seen in every material. Miss Hilda lionnardi. Miss tine Combs, Miss Flo and Miss Hnxy Oliver, who are attending the county normal institute were guests at a week end house party giien by Miss Julia Kyth at her home at Enterprise.

Mr. and and Mrs Ch Mrs. Lewis Mrs. A. It sented with Mrs.

IV W. Heath. Mr. ester Hutchison. Mr.

and Chrisman and Mr. and Myers were each pre-a handsome cut glass sugar and creamer at the Fraternal Aid meeting last Friday night. After the business meeting the evening was spent in dancing, after which a delectable luncheon was served. A special table was reserved for the newly-weds. I'or Rent.

7 room bouse and barn on Cedar street, close in. C. Ilaiimgarth. 2 Stale Normal Films at Lyiir. Tonight in addition to the regular program of plrtures and vaudeville, the Lyric will show a reel of fines pictures taken at the slate normal college at Emporia.

This picture will show the various departments of the school and should be witnessed by a large crowd. Will Move to Manila! Inn. W. A. Root and family leave July 1st for Manhattan to reside.

Mr. Hoot contemplates opening a job office there and will make a success of it. We are sorry to see them leave Abilene as they are held In the highest esteem by everyone here. Nov I lll llil ore Store. Fred a Wolf of lieloit.

Kansas, lias leased the store formerly occupied hy the Olney Music Co. on East Third Htreet and will put in a first class slock of furniture, rugs and lace curtains. He hopes to have his new store open for business July first. There is no real need or anyone belnK troubled with constipation Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. (Jive them a trial.

For sale by all dealers. Special This Week AT SCHIVELEYS GROCERY Five 1 Or bars of Toilet Soap free ith one box I lit) bars) Flake White Soap at $4.25 Saturday, Juno 211, Marbet Day, we will sell Abilene $1.40 Hotter buy enough old wheat flour to last over the. season. Old potatoes $1 bushfl C. C.

SCHIVELEY'S GROCERY Phone 66. Ot Courii, You Want Plumbinf All homes in Hit have plumbing of some kind. The iucslioii what kind and how liuii'h plumbing? link are necessary ami a set of stationary laundry trays are desirable, but all. the fixtures should be of the A bathroom and a kitchen best ijtiality to insure lastingser-vice and satisfaction. Calland investigate our plumbing service and ftytures.

ltmlant" "oi-ii-i" i.sviiuijr TO KNOW that you aie getting the highest grade fixtures properly installed will always be the greatest satisfaction to you. i Yours for plumbing, KUGLER TEOPFER itcr.net Dr. Harry Iteniict OSTKOI'ATIIIO PHYSICIANS Acute anil Chronic Dlxeuses. Phones: Office 278 Res. 61 AISII.MNH'H HOCIKTUJH.

LOVAJ. Attfit MASONS Cyrus Chapter No. HI, meets In Masonic bull on the seciiiul and fourth I-iidiiya of each, inniitti. K. W.

Morse, 11. Joseph Kent, eecrutury. THIPLK TIR It KN 10 FIT ASSOCIATION, AMIenu Council No. 48, meets OB second i'huiM'luy evening of each month. Vlsltora welconiH.

lieatrlco president; John C. Uoyer, secretary. A. A. M.

lienevolent Lodge No. 9H meets first ami third Monday evening In each month at Masonic hall, corner Third anil Spruce. II. L. Covert, W.

J. WOHI.KV, Becretary; vlslttn brethren welcome. silk, black Hose, extra 2 with lavender lisle top, OUc We tell you the whole truth an let you do the rest Look what's ben1. A box of I.oo.'-'ihs' con feet ions, lie most delirious candies flint can ht found, made only of tho best in red Umi a nil const imt iously put touether and flavored will, but fruit eFsemt s. Nothing ran be more satisfying than a box of caniiy.

WALLERSTEDI AlioiT PLoPl.K. C. E. Rugh went to Topeka Miss Flo Oliver is up from Her- Ington. Charles Whitley was down from Solomon.

Miss Lovinia Doniea was up from Emporia. Mrs. M. Dobklns returned from Clay Center. Miss Anna Callahan spent Sunday at Junction City.

Miss Helen fteiber returned to Junction City after visiting relatives. Mrs. James Dickson of Quincy, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W.

Morse. C. O. Need ha of St. Louis is the guest of Mr.

and -Mrs. A. W. Cochrane. Miss Lena Shearer is home from KaiiFas City where she has been visiting Mrs.

Ralph I'aynter. Arthur Stacey left for Salt Lake City where he will join a civil engineering gang on the Oregon Short Line. Miss Pearl Clark and Miss Marjor-ie Clark sire here from Cripple Creek for a visit with Mrs. Working and Miss May Flenner. Mrs.

Olive Meyer and daughter, Miss Marjorie, returned to their home at Kansas City after visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Morse.

11. A. Melt of the Tescot Press was up over Sunday visiting his sister. Mrs. W.

A. Knot. Vernon Hoot returned with him for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.

L. II. Riddle returned to their home at Herington after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Price and Karl and Kenyon Riddle. Jess Dary was up from Herington looking after i is candidacy for sheriff on the Republican ticket at the primaries. He thinks his chances are good and' Is making an active canvas. Mr.

and Mrs. George Huffman and daughter. Miss Genevieve, left for Denver where Mrs. Huffman and Genevieve will spend the summer. Mr.

Huffman will return In a few days. Recuperation there is not so much in the ordinary vacation as there Is in a single bottle of Hood's- Sarsa-parilla, which refreshes the tired Mood, sharpens the dulled appetite, restores the lost "uourage. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla this summer. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald, be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr.

Thomas' Eclectiv Oil. Your druggist sells it. and DOc. by keeping things that move Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream Is the SPECIAL for today in QUART BRICKS You will like the flavor we know Your deaier will supply you- Balls Springs Cry. Co.

The lalies' Toggery Bargains! zz Borca incf The special bargains offered by the Ladies' Toggery in its millinery and ready-to-wear departments are attracting wide attention among Abilene ladies. We are offering goods at the lowest prices possible. Before buying give us a call and you will be satisfied that our low prices are bargains not to be overlooked. We expect to make the Ladies' Toggery a dependable store for the trade of Abilene, where can be obtained everything that a woman desires in artistic apparel: Miss Edna Holder, guarantee dressmaker of Kansas City is here, and will take charge of the Dressmaking department of the Ladies' Toggery. Moderate prices and all work guaranteed.

This new de partment is prepared to make shirt waists, summer gowns, in up-to-date styles. We haye the exclusive agency for the Goodwin Corset, the best front lace corset on the market. Carry one piece gowns and hand embroidered shirt waist; shirt waist made in Switzerland. Belts, scarfs, etc. Ladies are invited to call at the Toggery.

Mrs. Louise Anderson North Broadway T. E. CONKL1N, D. Siieclalties enrgery.

Gynecology and ConaulUUoi Reg. Phone S. Offlc I Over Loyd'i Grocery Store. SEELYE Theatre TONIGHT I loors Curtain 8:15 MOTION I'll LI Three extra pood rce's for tonight. You can't afford to mss it.

fio anil lor and willing to help you with your Auto troubles, no matter how serious. Just give us a chance to look over your car; when the job is done You'll He More Thiin Ghol to learn taht the trouble wasn't so serious aTter all. The reason Is: There's nothing too bard for an expert repair man. Up-to-date, livery service always ready. We are not Interested In tho sale of any make of car.

DcafmNH Cannot be Cure! by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflated condition ef tan mucous linin," of l.i'.'t: iiibr. When this li.he is in I ijM-i you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Ih entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can lie taken out, and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will hi destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut tin inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dolars for any case of Deafness (caus'id by catarrh) that, cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNKY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, Take Hall's Family PUls for nmm nut-to.

ac: h-ii i mnM ijhj IO ENTERS HERE LEAVES CAKE BEHIND i JSrSi mm mv W-v rj mm Straw Hat Weather Do not be uncomfortable. Buy a Straw Hat. Dressy Straws $1 and Up STERL BROS,.

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Years Available:
1888-1942