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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 3

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ABILENE DAILY RKFLrtOTOR, ABILENE, KANSAS, MARCH 8, day to their new home in Talmage. DETROIT. A Dumber of friends and neighbors -will Brlnkmeyer of Oo. at assisted them. A crowd of young people gathered at the home of Mrs.

L. Hucksoll Camp Doniphan was home 6n a fur- tough. airs. Frances Swanger entertained Tuesday evening and surprised Char ACME. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Christian Dunable, Feb. 24, a son. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hayne and son, Kenneth, returned from a visit at Williamsburg. Miss Marjorle Dunham was the guest of Mark Shirk Sunday. Miss Mabel Krieder visited friendB lnthis vicinity last week. Miss Emma Ausherman was a Mrs. Fred Dennlson and Mrs.

Selby ley, it being his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bebermeyer moved to the J. C.

Baer farm of Abilene one day last week. Wise Issitt, intermediate teacher, Stalk Gutting Discs Sharpened Cold Rolled or Shaved All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory was unable to teach Monday on ac P. C. REDMAN, Distributor, Abilene, Kansas. Ill Little Olen Carver was taken count of illness.

at school Tuesday. Rev. F. R. Bush and wife, Will guest of Miss Pearl Snyder.

Poor and Misa Frances Poor all of Chapman, were guests at the homes J. J. Bleakley and family moved to CHAPMAN. their farm near Lawrence to reside. of Mrs.

MunBell and Mrs. Gunther Tuesday. Con McCormick, who has been L. S. Leckrone moved on the Bleakley farm.

Mr. Sprinkel moved The basket ball team of Detroit on another victory by defeating the quarantined because of a contgeous disease, is on the street again. on the farm vacated by Mr. Leck rone. The faculty of the D.

C. H. S. en Abilene Garfield by a score of 8 to as. This makes the fifth victory Ed Meeker and family moved north tertained the members of the senior class last Monday evening.

THE Denver Alfalfa Milling Go. of Kansas of Abilene. with only one game lost In the Jesse Daniels of Camp Doniphan, Miss Sarah Page and Miss Vlole visited his uncle, George Edgemon. Hassler spent last Monday between The Willing Workers will meet Ith Mrs. N.

P. Rugh Wednesday TOLIVER'S Machine Shop Garage trains in Sallna. GI.KXWOOD. afternoon. Mrs.

E. Betz came up from Arkan James Dunlap has been ill for a sas City early last wek on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Henry Ledy met with a serious ac few days. His daughter, Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Is staying with him.

cident last week while hauling a Engler. load of hay. His team became Mrs. Walter Day and Miss Velma frightened at a car passing and he Knox have returned from Augusta. was thrown to the ground, breaking ankle and otherwise bruising him.

TALMACJE. J. and wife moved Tues- Miss Ada McDermed visited her sister Saturday. DIZZINESS IS ANNOYING William Mayer is preparing to move to Colorado. He is to leave in the near future.

K. Schlappy has left the employ of William Schumaker and moved his family to town. E. F. Halbert has accepted a position as regular supply on a rural mail route.

Ed Betz arrived here last Sunday and returned to his home and school work at Arkansas City on Tuesday. He came on account of his father's illness. Scott Gormllls moved to their farm Monday. As Many Abilene People Know Too Mr. and Mrs.

John Bear moved to Well When the kidneys are weak or Talniaage Monday, Hay Haulers Wanted at Once A number of the D. C. H. S. pupils Goodbye Lamps The modern homes are all being lighted with eleotrlolty.

At the touch of a button a flood' of the" brlgnteet light U-lumlnstea the darkest corner. Everyone know the convenience ef electric lights. Bee tie at once about llght-ing that house, We alio hare a Una of Bx-turea for sale. E. VALENTINE SIB Tf, iprnea Phone II.

came up over Sunday to visit with home folks. disordering, they fall behind in filtering the blood of poisons. As these poisons attack the nerves, the result is felt in spells of vertigo, just as drunkenness will make a man dizzy from the poisoning of alcohol. Frank Johnson was in Abilene Tuesday. PLEASANT VALLEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peatling have moved here from Montana. Dizziness, headache, backache and bladder troubles are all signs of The play given by class eight was weak or disordered kidneys and a success. Each member gave their should not be neglected.

Use Doan's part well. A large crowd attended. Charles Weirman went to Abilene Kidney Pills, the home-endorsed kidney remedy. Read this Abilene resident's statement: Tuesday. Lester Carmine went to Kansas Mrs.

Nancy Purves, N. Sixth City Monday and will drive home a car for H. S. Peatling. says: "My kidneys were weak and acted Irregularly.

My back ached 2r3" THE Kl.tMTItlC IRON fil mr The Pleasant Valley Grange held its bi-monthly meeting at the school house Feb. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freed are the new operators at the Buckeye telephone exchange.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Engle, Mr. and MrB. Luther Lady and son spent Thursday evening at the Dan Bert, home.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Forney and daughter returned from a few days' visit with relatives In Western Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Picking and family have moved on the farm vacated by E. Peatling. The annual meeting of the church W. H. EICHOLTZ CO, constantly and I had headaches and Abilene, Kansas was postponed last week on account of bad weather.

It will be held this dizzy spells. At night I was restless and mornings felt all tired out. Al- week on Thursday evening. Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers tho I tried different medicines, 1 Chnmlwrlaln's OnugTi Tlemcdy a Fa vorite for tolln. J.

L. Easley, Macon, 111., in speak 13 continued to grow worse until I began using Doan's Kldnek Pills. They soon gave me great relief. I became stronger, the- pains left and my kld- On or off at the snap of the switch gives Just the right heat neither" too hot nor too cold and does not vary while in use. An average ironing requires only about five cents worth of cOTrent.

Prepare for those hot ironing days soon to come, gee us about an Electric Iron. Riverside Light Power Gas Go. Mrs. Ruth Elcholti Lady Assistant If mi ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says, "During the past fifteen years it has been my sister's favor peys were agatn normal." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Forty-seven years la business Auto or horse drawn funerals Calls attended to day or night simply ask for kidney remedy ite medicine for colds on the lungs.

I myself have taken it a number of times when suffering with a cold and It always relieved me promptly" Despondency Due to Constipation. Women often become nervous and despondent. When this is due to constipation it is easily corrected by taking an occasional dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets are easy to take and pleasant in effect. get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs.

Purves had. Foeter-Mil-burn Buffalo, N. T. Ad. Phone 146 riion 100 I your Reflector It you don't get regularly phone 91.

(First published in the Abilene Dally Reflector March 8, 1918.) IIHDIVVM'K MM III. II .121. mm Vi ii, Sat I ii I tin iwniir An Ordinance IMovldlnw for a Klre pp- (lore lH riment, I eflnthK the Put lew of Kim men, Iiik their ('ninpfrimi Ion Only WALNl'T (JIW)'K nnd Ht'pealliiK all Ordinam't-K in ('on lliet Hurewith. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Com iiiifHloneiH of Abilene, KansuK. The PmMimonlii Hwison.

The cold, dump weather of March Harvey Dayhoff and Newell Bert seems to be the most favorable for the pneumonia gorm. Now is the time to bo careful. Pneumonia often results from a cold. The quicker Section 1. That the Fire Pepartment of the City of Abilene nhall vunnlHt of a nliiKle organization known uh tbf Abilene Klre Penartment and nhall he And your chance to get the Soldiers-Sailors Diary and English-French Dictionary will be gone for- svwnsjii is.

hi- returned to Chapman after spending the weekend at home. ever. ElatC' I otiipoKed of Heven volunteers and two a cold is gotten rid or the less tna Only a brief period remains in hicti yoa can obtain in a copy of thin handsome book now being dis- reKUiur salaried men. Section 2. That the natd Com la danger.

As soon as the first Indication of a cold appears take Cham tributed exclusively by the j- nlon. by majority vote nhal) appoint Ira Hess has the mumps. Retlza Brechblll and Mrs. Jobs Dayhoff called at Aaron DayhoH's and employ the two KHlarled men, who berlain's Cough Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, aak any Rhall hold their reKte(tive pOHit luntt Monday evening.

for the term of two years tin lean re moved for caime aa hereinafter urovld one who has used it. The deflector Miss Gertrude Engle spent the ed. The volunteer inembern of aald organization ahall be aelerted by a tna week-end at her home near Navarre. joi lty vote of the member of tlie Kire Deiiartment, and wliert ho rielected, aball be recommended to the ComminHlonerH Cecil Whlteley vlBlted Saturday night with his cousin, Floyd for their approval and contti niution. Settion 3.

In aimointlna: the aalar Self-Pronouncing by New To Merchants: Advertisements for the Weekly Reflector should be la the office by Wednesday. The Weekly Reflector has the largest circulation in this county of any paper pnb-llshed. Get benefit of Its large list of subscribers. led firemen, the OommlHu'on a ha II name one an drat driver and tiie other The bi-monthly examination will be given Thursday and Friday. an second driver.

The two paid nre ound-Spelling Method men nliall have chartse and control of ttie Are truck, fire at at Ion HleepInK a part men t. readtnir room and all up paiatiiK, and Hhall keep all property In perfect condition, and all fire anpara HOI. I. AM). itiH ready for inatant use at all tlmea, Clean old papers tor sale at tala office; Be a bundle.

They Hhall alao have clinrK of the Library Park and Hhall take care of lie name by keeplriK the frraHK cut Mr. and Mrs. James Hart went to FoBtorla Saturday flight for a visit rtn the HUinuier und the premlaeH free from tier or nehria or any cnur i The Sound-Spelling Method of the' Soldiers-Bailors' Diary and English-! French Dictionary is the most advanced means of teaching language. It presents first the English word; then its French equivalent and then, spelled out in English syallbes, comes the French word as it sounds to English ears. Exhaustive tests prove this method so simple that over Sunday with his relatives.

acter. It aliall be their duty tlunh ull fire hydranta at leant oiu-e HUSBAND Mr. and Mrs. Iirumbaugh were SAVES WIFE hired to take Mr. and Mrs.

RodKers' place as telephone operators. They are from Navarre. eiith Hlxty daya and to report to the (ommtHHloner of 1'ubllc I't II it Im any defect In any hydrant or main. The dui ie a herein required Hhall be performed under the direction and control of the first driver but each ahall he liable for one-half of the labor. In the almence of the tire chief or aHHlnt-ant chief at Urea, the flrnt driver Hhall Mrs.

Robert Logan spent Friday at From Suffering by Getting Clem Hell's. even a child readily acquires French with correct pronunlcation. iTortn the dutleM of chief and In hla i if 1 a hue nee, the Hfcond driver hhall per Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Pittsbureh.

Pa." For many months ...1.1 ft nniii TJM bt: 1 Diary Necessary in Camp and Home Horn, lust week to Mr. and Mrs. George Kmlg, a boh. Mr. and Mrs.

RodKers left Friday for a new location. They had many friends who were sorry to have them leave. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wl" Latter has been quite ill, but is Im I was not able to do my work owing- to form much duties.

Section 4. It ahall be the duty of the hularied firemen to be in attendance at the Fire pepartment headquarters at all tlmea except hat each Hhall be allowed leave of abwenre from headquarters not exreedhiK eighteen jiou each week, provlditiKt however, that, one of wald drlvera Khali at all titneH he about the headquai tet and within call of Clly Hall. In chh the HKid drivers ahall fail to uxree an to V1 This Diary fixes time and of Important events. Many a soul proving. thrilling scene would be forgotten Mary Barbara Huiiibargcr has the If it were not recorded while fresh the time when either Hhall be aiment, the CommlHMionerH ahall have the rltfbt to tlx the Iiuuih during which t-ui-li may be absent.

I Section B. The flrnt driver Hhall re measles. in memory. WL'HKneBS wnicn caused backache and headaches. A friend called attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of Lydia E.

Pinkham's eg table Com' pound for me. After taking two" bottles I felt fine A number of young folks have I For accurately recording Individual experiences during the war the ceive at hla naatlon, the ntim or per month, to be paid out of Hie general revenue, monthly and In addition thereto, lodKiritf, fuel and llKht In Joined the Blnging claHS at Mt. Peas ant, which started recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dross anil the City Hall bulldinK- The necond driver Hhall receive an his valary Tie daughter, Marie, motored to Lliap- Soldiers-Sailors' Diary and English-French Dictionary is the most ser man Saturday night. viceable, most durable book In ex Nelson Stlfkley went to SlmpBon lstence. On land or sea it will al Kansto bring back a bride. He Is ways be a most cherished possession employed at the garage. and will last a life-time.

Hum or sixty doiiara per moniu nr ine first nlxty dava employed, and aeventy tloilai-H per month hereafter, payable monthly. Section 6. All ordinance, or parta of ordinances In con II let herewith are herebv repealed. Section 7. ThlM ordinance Hhall take effect and be enforced after ft Ik published once In the Abilene Dally Ke-ttector.

Panned hv tie CommlHHlonera the 9th day of March, IJ8. Approved: W. D. NICHOLS, Ma vor. Attest: MII-TON O.

BCTTKRKIKLP, Mrs. Will Reynolds and little Billy, of Stafford county, came Monday for an extended visit with ber 75c Mrs. Robert Logan and fain ily. and my troubles caused by that weakness are a thing of the past. All women who suffer as I did should try Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Mrs. Jah. Rohkukkg, 620 Knapp N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness of "the blues," should accept Mrs.

Rohr-berg's suggestion and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Piokbam Median Lynn, Mass.

s. 1 1 Charley Rucas purchased Ford recently. Kbea Logan was ill the first ot the Send One to the Boy--Take One.Home (Seal) iiy c-ir Milton G. Butterflfcld, city clerk of the f'lty of Abilene, Kansas, do hereby certify that th above and forepTolniS la a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 62L passed by the Cornmla-aionern at their meeting held March 4th, a BUTTEUFIKID, City Clerk, week.

John Humbarger has been sutler ing "with neualgra for some time. W. C. Hutchison moved Tuesday. four-color reproduction of Book comes packed la exquisite gift box with cover bearing wonderful painting "Memories from My Diary".

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