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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 2

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day has panned when any can so: judge and have the approval of the, public. This is a world of com-1 OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ISSUED BT Th Reflector Publishing Co. C. M. HARGER, President H.

W. WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer NAVARRK William Sheets was In Abilene Thursday on business. Mr. King of Marion visited at Mr. and Mrs.

Grigg's Saturday. Ed. Olsen left Thursday for function City to work. Miss Mary Pchrader of Illinois is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Olsen. Fred Yuhl was in this vicinity Monday. Mrs. M. Zollinger was In Abilene Monday.

Jake Linden and William Olsen, Charley Fuller, Moran Engle, Leo Zollinger made a trip to Ft. Riley Sunday. The Land of Elnchantment Katared cond claaa mall mattar at tba postofflce at Abllaaa. Kaaaaa calls you. Endless panorama; joyous jaunts; mighty moun tains titanic masterpieces of nature; a veritable storehouse of vitality; a Jand of perfect rest these, arid more, are yours for the taking.

QnQ short night's journey distant on the safe and satisfying SUBSCRIPTIOH" RtTM SO ABir.ENK Her week, 1 eeate; delivered free. MAIL In couaty, per week. It cealei outnlde county, per wepk, la rtm. Oae year, M.tO, If pwl aavaace. WEEKLY EDITION Per year, tl all mnatlie, 10 cents, uberrlptlnni! outside of ntcklasoe oaunty Invariably In advaace.

prders for delivery of THB DAILY RKFLKCTOK to reslilenco or plana busttiena may be made by poetal ard or throuKh telephone Nu. Aay IrremilRrltv la delivery ahotlld tie Immediately reported to tba office. It pleiities, and prejudice has no place in It. What it does need Is charity for all and good will to men with a remembrance of the message "Judge not that ye be not judged." i The members of our Democratic congress are doing their part in looking out for No. 1.

They have added $220,000 to the pay roll $r00 extra to each congressman for clerk hire, most of which goes Into the congressman's pocket and have exempted the congressmen from military servile and their salaries trom income taxes. They ought to through the war period quite onifortably if they can stay in ongress. (Jov. Capper has done the light tiling In protesting to the president against the discrimination in favor of the Democratic postmasters in war contributions. While private itiens are asked to give their time free and contribute money, the postmasters on fancy ttalarles are glen each for all recruits they can secure, a handsome pickup in many towns besides exemption from income taxes on their salary.

Dickinson furnished about -Oo registrars lor draft day who voluntarily gave up $4 a day to patriotic service and they can scarcely think, the postmasters' per" as the fair thing. This Is a war tor all the people and politicians should bear theiir burden as well as others. Gov, Capper proposes to see that there is fair play. A Little (Hie Taken Kvelyne Darline Rut, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alois was born at Kiowa. Texas. January 1ft I died at the home of her prandparents at Pearl, Kansas, June 12, 1917, aged 3 years, 4 months and 27 days. Mr. and Mrs.

Rutz and two children left their home in Kiowa, Texas, Wednesday, June 8, to visit their home folks in Kansas, whom they had not seen for nearly five years. Driving through In their auto they all enjoyed the trip very much, feeling well and having no trouble on the way. Arriving Thursday evening they were planning for a fine visit. Friday morning little Evelyn played about as usual, apparently well as ever until about 10 o'clock when she came to her mother and complained of being tired and said that her head hurt. They took her at once to the doctor at Navarre and also had a consulting physician from Hope.

From the very first her condition proved serious and everything possible was done to restore her health. On the second day occurred ti serious change for the worse and without any promise of recovery she slip-led away Into the life beyond Tuesday morning at 1 1 o'clock. At about the same age Mr. and Mrs. Rut, lost their oldest child.

There is left to them now little Lois, 18 months old. The funeral was held at the home of Mr. Rutz's parents at Pearl Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock and they left for their home in Kiowa, Texas, where they will bury in their home cemetery. This is all so sudden that it Is yet hard to realize, yet many friends and neighbors extend their sympathy and offered any possible aaoLstunce. "Colorado Flyer Forethought People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big rxpense.

Here is an Instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "I do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, that occur In this country. Obtaln-Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended able everywhere.

THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917 To the Public "I have been using Chamber-Iain's Tablets for Indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleasure to say I have never used a remedy that did ma so much good." Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illlon, N. Y.

Chamberlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere. Daily to Denver, Colorado Springe and Pueblo A splendid train via Rock Island Lines. Only direct route from the east to both Denver and Colorado Springs. Leave today and enjoy dinner among the Colorado Rockies tomorrow. See Rocky Mountain National Park (Estes) and Pike's Peak region.

Other convenient modern all-steel trains provide ample service. Reasonable expense low fare for round trip hotels to fit every purse. Let us tell you just when to go, yhat to see and how little it costs. See, ticket agent or write J. A.

STEWART, General Pas 4c Kaaaaa City, Ma. Safety and Sftyfef Manhattan folks am being renu-latid by a welfare board which censors the movie- -an If they were not cut to pieces enough now and compels the Hexes to uhc the nata-torium separately. Abilene young lolks and old folks enjoy tlie pool without sin regulation. Rs fa Kxclted food Ravers arc proteatlng Hgalnst throwing rice at weddings. They Bay a million pounds are thus wasted every year half of It in June.

Hut throwing rice at newly-weds Is so much more fun than eating It that the world will probably on as usual. MAM The school site is now In the su- RAGS WATKI Clnnn cotton rasa, not strings or carpet rags, wanted at the Reflector office at once, 8 rOCJfW MKSATIKFIKIs WITH THADI.NU MA Mr treme court, the district court and the probate court. As the weather- Mve-hundred retail merchant. from all parts of Kansas will as- i growing rather warm and it la HOM.AND n0peljHenible In Topeka June 1 20, easy to become excited, let us utl.H I ii1 By Their Works Ye ft. 25 Will Be Given to each of several schoolboys who apply' for work In delivering The Saturday Evening Post to customers.

Only Bchoolboys clean, gentlemanly and ambitious need apply. Hie $1.25 is In addition 'to liberal cash, profits and many other advantages. Apply to Mrs. V. Ilubbard, S02 N.

Broadway, Abilene, Kansas. 31-31-7-14 (or the annual convention of the Kansas Retailers' association. Perhaps one of the topics which will cause the warmest dobates on the floor of the convention is the green trading stamp question, which, al-tho presumably settled by the last legislature, Is still fur from being fatisfactory to most of the mer- that all sides will remain good na-tured and keep it out of police tourt. as 3 Gov. Capper's statement that 0 men have made over a million apiece out of food speculation points the way for some of the government's high salaried boards to do ome good at home Instead of tak-1 Htate- Si delegates I will attend the convention from Ing trips around the world at pub- Shall Knpvv Them" You do not buy a BUICK on th; promts of future rlrtua, but upon its record of present and past perfect service.

The safest way in the world to choose an article Is by the recommendation afforded by past work performed. Talk With Any Buick Owner H. R. KUGLER Abilene. JAYHAWKKIl GLIMPSES Mrs.

Edgar Mltchel and son Raymond left Sunday for their home in Illinois after, spending three weeks with her mother, tyrs, C-eorge Jailer. Mrs. Ijeslie Logan and children are out from Abilene visiting relatives. Misses Mary Durkholder and Ruth Hovey returned Tuesday from Wichita where they were attending annual meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Hutchison and (laughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Hutchison motored to Tampa Sunday and visited at John Pleiser's. Sue Bird Bell is visiting at her Grandpa Bell's this week. Martin JDunlop is working for Herman Felbush. live Smith is up from Hering-ton. Mrs.

Harry Leonard and sons were out from town Sunday and lie expense. Jos JS When the I'-boat campaign was ton ORATIONS IN Til COUNTY ADVANCK Two Jay drivers in Lawrence gave inaugurated, after a year of prepara-j tion In which we were assured by i Germany that the dictates of common humanity and international Inning the last year the value of the corporations in DIckiiiKou have advanced The total assess- the excuse to the 'mine that they tried to escape a collision with each other. Abilene, Kantas law would be respected, it was an-' I mi'iit amounted to 411, There liounced from Iterlin, for the bene Lawrence has a motorcycle cop now and it caused a surprise there, too. arc Klx telephone companies, two I express companies, two telegraph I oinpanies, and four railroads In I the county. One corporation as I valued at only $7.

It Is the Postal Telegraph company, but that is be-I cause all the furnishings of the Where Your Money Goes Diplomas were handed to seven spent the day at Clem Bell's. teen Indian graduates at the formal John Foltz and Edna Shumaker Reliable authorities estimate that every one hundred dollars spent for living is divided aa follows: commencement exercises at Haskell fit of the (iernian people and to terrorize neutrals, that Enirlund would be bronchi to her knees by May I. The date was soon changed to June 1, then to July I. and now, with the progressive decline in the number of submarine sinkings, the date Is advanced to October I. Sort of a movable feast at It were.

fa There was what newspaper men i all "human Interest" in tie! letter written to the Reflector iy Mrs. company are rented. of Abilene spent Saturday night and Sunday at Clem Bell's. Institute. Ukuleles are said to be popular TOWNSHIP UF.TS HI MIMltlltS I'OU I5KI) CROSS with the men at the Fort Riley training camp.

A battery of ukuleles playing on the enemy's trenches may start the last big retreat. Miss Mary Nottorl'f has secured tlood of Oklahoma concernin her. 1 members for the Red Cross as- Fjot Food For, Rent and Taxes For Movies, Books, Charities, etc. For Clothing For Miscellaneous For Railroads For Telephone For Gas For Electric Service For Water $45.00 16 00 14.42 12 00 7.00 2.00 1 26 1.08 1.03 21 The Topeka Capital states that lather. The love and tenderness of Kociation in Holland township.

Miss her father, his evident manliness Mace King appointed Miss Nottorf and the helpfulness that he spread' a few days ago to take charge of along the pathway of life were im- that township and altho only 16 the bankers, at the convention last week, "burst in tears." Wouldn't you you like to see a moving picture of bedded in the heart of his daughter, members have been secured, others and she could not forbear to tell 'will probably be encouraged so that Clay Center's bankers weeping on each others' shoulders? Clav Cen the world how good he had been to the membership may reach at least ter Times. Ills own and to those around him. The man docs not live and never The Carter Company's No. 1 well has lived to whom It was given to Clean old papers for sale at this judge of his fellow man and the office; Bo a bundle. $100.00 on the Orban land at Towanda is showing for 7 0(10 barrels a day, Food takes nearly one-half you spent.

Clothes, rent, taxes, takes nearly one-fourth. UTILITY SERVICE TELEPHONE, GAS, WATER AND ELECTRICITY' takes about one-thirtieth, or tne cent of each thirty. Consider the convenience and value of Utility Service compared to the trivial expense. Riverside Light, Power Gas Co. Telephone 100 ESI.

with the drill forty-five feet in the sand. The oil flow is growing stronger each hour, with the drilling still progressing. The Aggie band of Manhattan left Sunday afternoon for the east where it will take station before joining Uie V. S. marine corps.

The band will go to France with the marines. Even in the science of retreating Germany is leading the world. Things are not right In this world. A good day for hoeing is also a good day for fishing. Four slackers were found in Junction City.

They were arrested and are now held pending Auto and Carriage Painting Top and Curtain Repairing H. A. CRANE Shop Over Shockey-Garvie Garage Cor. 4th and Broadway ABILENE, KANSAS "This Is the Kind I Want!" "Mother tried all brands, the know which is best know how to get good, wholesoma bakings every bake-diy how to save Baking Powder money avoid bike-day sorrows. "She likes the wonderful leavening strength fins raising qualities absolute purity great economy of CO HOPflE SHOPPING It's a pleasure to build a home by our system.

You can go home shopping, making your selection the same aj when buying clothes or furniture. There's no worrying about plans, contractors or various materials. Our service department shoulders all the troubles, offering their suggestions and advice. Free Plans We furnish free planB and specifications. You are privileged to make your home selection from our "Ye Hanry" albums of actual photographs, each has a floor plan attached.

You will know exactly how your home will look ad be arranged upon completion. Let us help you home-lihop. J. L. KRUGER LUMBER COMPANY S3CALUMET $3 BAKING POWDER i.x;.x W.

D. Nichols of Abilene was out in this vicinity on business Tuesday. Quite a number from here attended the Chautauqua at Hope. A number from here went to Wichita to attend the Dunkard conference. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Engle and family came up from Wichita on Tuesday. Scott Fullington and family and Lynn Fullington drove down from Idana to visit their brother, C.

over Sunday. 3 "Don't think the Baking 8. STKELSMJTH, M. D. Burgeon, Gynecologist, Oo alius Abilene, Kansas Practice limited to Surgery, Surgical Diseases, Diseases of A Women, Diseases of ths Eye sll ti T.

R. OONKLIN Speclaltla Snrgery, Gyna- cology. Consultation Residence phone Office 1 Over Smith Belknap Grocery 0 Bowel Complaints in India In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the Interior of India, where he was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with htm and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cholera You may know from this that it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint visit wa take it with us." Obtainable everywhere. Powder you now use is best.

Try Calumet once find Out what rea bakings art. lUeairaA Hiahaat AwanU' Aenv Caok Boot Free Set Slip I Pound Cs Abilene Kan as.

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1888-1942