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a Is the Weather TO BUY YOUR Rubbers, Alaskas, Overshoes and Leggins. Why go around without Rubbers? It is hard on your geod shoes and your health may be ruined by getting your feet wet. You can find them at Gases Conklin's Self-Filling Pen Mark Twain Says: prefer it to ten other fountain pens because it carries its filer in its owh stomach and I cannot mislay it; also prefer it because it's 8 profanity saver and cannot roll off the desk." COOLEY, THE JEWELER, SELLS THEM. Good Signs Attract Attention PERRY LITTS SIGNS Brown Block, in Basement Chamberlain's Oough Remedy the Best Made. 44In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for colds," says Mrs.

Cora Walker, of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about ite being the best. No other will cure 8 cold so quickly. No other is 80 sure 8 preventive of pneumonia. No other is 80 pleasant or safe to take.

There are good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few people are satisfied with any other after once having used this remedy. For sale by all druggists. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. Means less nutrition and in consequence less vitality.

When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties. digestion becomes impaired and the bowels constipated. Herbine will rectify this; it gives tone to the stomaC liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and improves the complexion, infuses new life and vigor to the whole system. 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Chas.

Townsend, druggist. The sootbing and comforting effects of D.Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, whea applied to Piles, sores, boils, subdues pain almost instantly. This Salve draws out the inflammation, reduces swelling and acts 88 a rubefecient, thus circulating the blood through the diseased parts, permitting or aiding Nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold by Townsend the druggist. Spoiled Her Beauty.

Harriet Howard, of W. 34th New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I bad Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at J. M.

Gleissner's drug store. REV. CARLISLE P. 6 MARTIN, L. D.

Of Waverly, Texas, writes: 8 morning, when first arising, I often find a wholesome collection of phlegm which produces a sough and is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." Sold by Chas. Townsend, druggist. A Bargain.

If you wish to buy a bargain, all you have to do is get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin, and use it at the least sign of headache, dizziness, constipation, bilious. ness, indigestion, etc. This small investment will be the best bargain you ever bought, for it will bring you health at 8 nominal cost. Try it.

Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back if it fails. Are You Using Allen's Foot Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEase, 8 powder. It cures Corns, Bunions, Painful, Smarting, Hot. swollen feet.

At all Druggists and shoe Stores, 25c. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignature of Several Jointists Got Theirs- -Lambing Demurrer Sustained. District court is busy with the criminal docket. Robert Carr, jcintist at Chapman, was convicted of liquor selling on two counts. Wm.

Shook pleaded guilty to liquor selling on one count. G. W. Shook and Geo. Shook were convicted of liquor selling on one count each.

Dan Hart is sick; bis case is set for Jan. 18. A demurrer in the case of G. W. Lambing, H.

C. Fritz and W. T. Davidson against the Abilene Plumbing the east side sewer injunction case, W88 sustained. An amended petition was filed.

A decree of divorce was granted W. L. Hutchison from Florence Hutchison. Tomorrow: J. J.

Barnes vs. M. P. Railway Co. COURT IS BUSY.

Juror Mentally Affected. Herman Gherke, one of the district court jurors, became affected mentally as a result of worry about cases and was ine the sheriff's charge last night. He was allowed to go to bis home in South Dickinson today. TOMORROW'S WEATHER. Indications for Kansas for 24 Hours Beginning at Noon Today.

in REFLECTOR office window.1 Fair tonight and Friday. erate temperature. Died at Hiawatha. Alfred Lawrence, son of John Lawrence, died at Hiawatha, Jan. 3, after an illness of 8 week of inflamatory rheumatism, aged 13 years.

Burial was in Hiawatha cemetery. To the parents, sister and brother much sympathy will be extended. 25 trimmed hats at less than cost at Florence Cuthbert's. 2-9 Property Sales by J. H.

Hooper. Mrs. Tilton'8 property on West Third street to D. G. Emig for $1800, Mrs.

Barcus' property on Sixth and Kuney to George Snyder for $1100, Al Reed's property on East Fourth street to Mrs. Mary Sullivan for $725. A. L. Vickers' lot in Salina to John Dourghthy for $50.

Samuel Cooper's residence on Sixth and Buckeye to Mrs. Tilton for $3500. Sterl's Cash Premium Store. The Overcoat Question During the next few weeks thousands of Overcoats will be passed from the tables of Clothing stores into the hands of buyers. Where Will you buy yours? Put this question to almost any group of well dressed and well informed men hereabouts and the answer will be with one accord, at STERL'S, There's a reason for this universal sentiment in favor of our store and our Clothing.

If you will come in for a look, we will demonstrate the why and the wherefore. Sterts The Big No Reliable Shoddy Goods. Clothing Store. ABILENE. KAS PLEASANT VALLEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Sachau visited their daughter, Mrs. Myer, Sunday. A pleasant party was had at the home of M.

Bryson last Thursday evening. All report a fine time. Mre. John Baer left with her brothers last week for Kansas City where they will have a reunion at E. E.

Hollar's. She will bid farewell to her brothers there and they will go to their homes in Penneylvania and Maryland and she will return to her home here. They were very much pleased with the country here. Elmer Whitney visited Elmer Cress New Year's day. Mr.

Myer's father left Monday for Lawrence to visit relatives. Harry Feis expects to leave for California this week. Reuben Kreider is on the sick list. John Engle and wife of Junction City attended the funeral Sunday. Jerry Brenizer and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in the country.

Will Brown and family of Abilene spent New Year's day at Jim Brown's where a big dinner was given for the relatives. Quite a number attended the eral of Charlotte Hershey at Zion Sunday. The past few years she has spent in the hospital at awatomie becoming very helpless for the past few months. Rev. Noah Zook preached the sermon and she was laid to rest beside her husband who preceded her several years ago.

A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, 88 Death claims, each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntly, of Oaklandon, writes: wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up, Finally she took Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by J. M. Gleissner druggist.

Trial bottle free. Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment I cures. At any drug store.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly cures hard For Lung And coughs, it hard certainly colds, strengthens bronchitis, weak consumption. throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake Troubles the We Just about have formulas ask no this. of him secrets: all our Your about We medicines. it, publish own then doctor do as will he Lowell, say Ayer says.

Mass. so. UP-TO-DATE. Good Sweater Weather If you have a long drive to make, or to be out doors, nothing like a good warm Sweater. We have some beautiful handknit Sweaters for men that will stand any kind of zero weather.

Boys' and ladies' Sweaters a specialty. HARRY C. LITTS Abilene's Fashionable Clothier and Hatter. ABOUT PEOPLE Stuart Henry left for Denver. J.

M. Kugler is home from a visit at Wichita. E. N. Belknap and C.

R. Baker are in Salina this afternoon taking in the poultry Mrs. Geo. Hunter, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Snider, returned to Tuttle, I. T. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Hodge return this evening from a two months' stay at Hot Springs, much improved in health. Ferdinand Kandt and C.

O. Fengel of Woodbine were pleasant callers at this office. Mr. Kandt will start 8 barness shop there at once. Mrs.

Harvey Scott and two daughters and Mrs. Downing returned to Pitteburg after spending a couple of weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schopp. Mrs.

Alvah Lowman, accompanied by her niece, Florence Hooper, returned to her home in Pittsburg after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hooper.

M. L. Crowther, of the Topeka Capital, i is in the city. The Capital better every year and is one of the big papers of the West both in the news it gives and in the influence it exerts. Fresh halibut and fresh cod tomorrow and every Friday at the Buckeye Market.

1 DONEGAL. Miss Clara Messing spent last week in Woodbine. A. L. Shank has purchased a fine horse.

Mr. Mason of Navarre hag been in the vicinity buying horses. M. L. Hoffman and family of Abilene spent Friday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Hoffman. H. G. Wingerd and family visited in Hope Sunday.

Clyde Summers made a flying trip to Maple Grove Sunday afternoon. Today's Chicago Grain Markets. (Furnished by the A. M. McDearmott Com phone CHICAGO CLOSE.

What, closed -May, 884, July, 845. Corn, closed -May, July, Oats, closed -May, July, KANSAS CITY CLOSE. Wheat -May, 801-81, July, 77. Corn -May, 397, July, 40. Oats -May, 8, KANSAS CITY CASH MARKET.

No. 2 hard wheat 80-82. No 3 hard wheat 78-79. No. 2 mixed corn No.

3 mixed corn Hogs 5c higher. C. top 522. Cattle steady. The New York stock market opened lower but strengthened up and advanced somewhat.

There was a sharp break just before the close however and closing prices are lower. Copper closes at The low point was 104. Sneeze and Blow, but you can't get permanent relief from catarrh unless you purify your blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla does this, soothes and heals the inflamed surfaces, removes all scrofulous taints and cures catarrh. Sick headache is cured by Hood's Pills, 25c.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should khow that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take- It contains nothing barmful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by all druggiats. Two million Americans suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia.

1 No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store. For cougbs and colds no remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It is different from all others--better, because it expels all cold from the system by acting 88 a catbartic on the bowels.

Affords immediate relief in Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Townsend the druggist. Pleasant and Most Effective. T.

J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballad's Horehound Syrup I have used it in my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and best remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used." Sold by Chas. Townsend, druggist.

Impossible to foresee an accident. Not impossible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Monarch over pain.

Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach 8 rest-allows it to recuperate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves indigestion, Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart-Burn, and enables the digestive organs to form all foods into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strength. Sold by Townsend the druggist. Coming Events. You can tell you are in for a dangerous sickness, 88 soon 88 you begin to suffer from headache, constipation, biliousness, unless you quickly take Dr.

Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. This most successful cure for all disorders of your digestive organs, never fails to give relief from all the irritant poisons, kept in by clogged bowels, liver and kidneys. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back if it fails. A reasonable amount of food thoroughly digested and properly assimilated will always increase the strength.

If your stomach is a off" Kodol Dispepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimulate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood, Heart-Burn and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Townsend the druggist." Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to appropriate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken -dissipate, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for the complexion.

Sold by Townsend the druggist. One Minute Cough Cure contains not an atom of any harmful drug, and it bas been curing Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough 80 long that it has proven itself to be 8 tried and true friend to the many who use it. Sold by Townsend the druggist. JEALTH is fully restored by the great alterative and tonic, Hood's Sarsaparilla, and you remember the old saying, -health IS Railway Time Tables UNION PACIFIO EAST BOUND. No.

102, Limited. 4:26 a. No. 104, Atlantic 11:45 a. No.1 108, Salina .1:50 p.

No. 154, Time ..8:20 p. 156, Way 6:55 p. 158, Way .8:85 p. WEST BOUND, No.

101, Limited. 10:33 p. No. 103, Pacific Coast. ..2:56 p.

107, Salina .2:15 p. No. 155, Time 6:15 a. 157, Way ...6:40 a. 159, Way .......9:50 except Sunday, BANTA FE ROUTE.

All Santa Fe trains dally except Sunday NORTH BOUND. ELMO. Elsie and Edgar Monninger spent their vacation at home, returning to Marion Monday. Byron Talhelm spent the holidays at Lawrence and Topeka. James Chew has sold his blacksmith shop and residence and will move to Arkansas.

William Elliott broke his arm last week by falling from a load of bay. Chris Robrer of Lawrence is visiting his brother, John Rohrer, over New Year's. NEWBERN. Mrs. H.

Middleton returned home Tuesday after spending 8 week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sauers visited Mrs.

Purdy Sunday. Miss Kate Colden left Monday for Hillsboro after spending the holidays at home. H. Lenhart and wife visited at Mr. Jnry's last week.

Mrs. Stark and Pearl transacted business in Abilene Monday. W. M. Stice and family spent Monday in Abilene.

MAPLE GROVE, J. W. Potter and family returned from Kansas City Monday evening. Bertha Barncord returned to Chapman after spending Christmas at home. Mrs.

Chas. Irwin is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Linden, south of Hope, spent Monday with their son, Henry Linden.

Chas. Irwin and family expect to leave the last of the week for California to reside. Frank Sidler returned to Abilenc after spending Christmas at home. Joe Garrett sold his farm to W. A.

Keating of Illinois. An organ has been placed in the Maple Grove school house. Miss Frances Seeds returned from Abilene. The Maple Grove literary society will meet at the Maple Grove school house Thursday evening. No.

307, Passenger daily 8:00 No. 309, Accommodation .....10:30 m. No. 811, 1:00 p. BOUTH BOUND, No.

806, Passenger 11:25 a. No. 308, Accommodation 9:05 p. me No. 810, 3:15 p.

DE BALINA BRANCH. Departs. No 817, 8:90 a. 1 No ......12:06 p. me No.

321, 4:00 p.m Arrives. No. 326, 3:10 D. IN No. 828, 11:10 m.

No. 324, 7:55 m' No. 306 reaches Kansas Oity 6:20 p. m. Through chair cars Abilene to Kansas and Chicago, also for all points west.

DIrect connection at Strong City for all polate in Colorado and California, also direct connections for all points in Oklahoma and Texas. Fast time, good trains and best comnections for all points out of Kansas Olty, For further particulars call on or addrom: F. S. Salls, agent, Santa Fe. Phone 51.

ROOK ISLAND SYSTEM. The "Right Road" to and from and tween Chicago, 3t. Louis, Memphis, Peoria St. Joseph, Kansas a City Omaha, Denver Colorado Springs, Fort Worth, St. Paul, Mis neapolla, and everywhere beyend.

Trains leave Abilene as follows: WEST BOUND. No. 535, Mail and No. 565, Passenger and a. EAST BOUND.

No. 536, Through Passenger. 11:03 a. m. No.

586, Passenger and 8:45 p. 20 Connection at Herington with 11 and trains daily except Sunday. For sleeping car reservations, tickets, time-tables, apply to J. H. Jennem Agent.

J. A. STEWART, General Paspenger Agent, Kansas dis Mo. MISSOURI PAOIFIO--AT REBINGTON WEST BOUND. Through Passenger Freight, No.

No, 9:88 8, p. Through Local, Mo. 217.... 88 no BAST BOUND. Passenger No.

8.... 10:26 t. lu Freight No, 920. 6:16 p. tx Way Freight No.

918..... 11:40 2. 10 ABILENE'S 800IETIES. AND A. Lodga, Ni 98, meets frat and third Monday even Inge in each month at Masonic ball corne Third and Cedar.

R. M. White, W. M.I L. Worley, secretary; visiting brethren wol come.

OMAN'S A RELIEF OORPE No. WV alternate Wednesday alber noons at 2:30 o'clock in K. of P. hall. J.

N. Burton, president; Mrs. Olive Peters, sacretary, DOYAL AROH Obapter, 25, meets in Masonic hall on the 86C- fourth Fridays of each month J. Keel, H. Jacob A.

Young, Beey, "TRIPLE TIE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, Abilene Council No. 48, meets on second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Visitors welcome. Chas. Cooley president: John 0.

Royer secretary Independent Telephone CALL TOLLOLINE OPERATOR FOR Talmage, Encerprise, Manchester, Detroit, Longford, Rhinehart, Oak Hill, Woodbine, Industry, Herington, Buckeye, Hope, Moonlight, Dayton Upland, Dillon, Pearl, Carlton Chapman, Banner City, AND 200 OTHER TOWNS IN CENTRAL KANPAS..

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