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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 2

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THK VAM.CT TKAIfj I KAIlt ASHCKl.lTKlX TO HOI.1I MKKTINO KKCKMItKIl It Towns Along lropol Hnmtn Dualling for Organization OfTICIAIi (1TI PAPKR YOUR BILIOUSNESS ami constipation, headache, drownings, cuatcil tongue, bad breath, bad UMo In the mouth, quickly disappear If you tnke Hood Pills. Many ay thefle pills art hotter on the liver and bowels thun anything else. not (rrlpe. 2r.c, of dniRKtat or by mall of C. Hood Lowull, Mass.

THE STORK Of QUALITY and lOW PRICES issued ur The Reflector Publishing Co. C. M. HARGEIl, President WILSON, SecreUry-Treamrar iindortakintr and this 1h right. Geary county In doing tills and ts getting results, too.

Entered teconA clasH mall niattnr at the iinstofflre at Abilene, Kaunas Tho annual meeting of the stockholder!) of the Dickinson County Fair association, will be held at the Commercial club rooms here Decombor 14 at 1:30 p. m. Reports of officers will be made and directors will be elected for the coming year. Business of Importance regarding the fair proposition will also come before the meeting. C.

R. Haer, secretary of the association, has sent cards to all tho utockhold-ers urging them to bo present at this annual meeting. Somo other Important issues are to come up, the settlement of which may greatly change tho fair situation In this county. The Business Men's association held a special meeting In the club rooms last week with a large number of members in attendance. The proposed Solomon Valley Trail was discussed to some extent.

This new trail will extend from Solomon to Osborne and will pass through the towns In the Solomon valley. It will be of sufficient length to be listed In the Blue Book. The association endorsed the proposed trail and Instructed J. W. Smith to keep In touch with outside action concerning tho same.

If the present plans of tho promoters of the trail are realized, the association will appoint a committee to meet with representatives of other towns on tho trail and perfect an organization. Minneapolis Messenger. Cap and Scarf Sets The country is frantic for brushed scarfs and sets. Along 5th avenue and Michigan boulevard you will see them by the fcores regardless of the weather. Girls are wearing them everywhere a rich splash of color carelessly thrown over the shoulder.

The scarf is a beautiful utility garment that makes a practical gift for all occasions. $1.50 Set, All Colors Separata Caps end Scarfs Should you desire only the cap or scaif, we have a Hutchinson News: A few days ago an expert accountant found there was a total of $3, 500,000 cash halanco in tho I 'n I toil States treasury. Tho report of Secretary uf Treasury McAdoo, for the same time, showed the halanco to ho $1 Oil, 000, 000. The export nccount-ant found that thn way McAdoo nianamd to net such a large mini of money was by Juggling the figures and changing the form of the treasury statement, from the I IHCHIPTMIN HAT IIS IN ATIIT.KNK l'er week, 10 icnta; delivered free. IT MAIT.

In county, per week, 10 outside rouiilv, per week, 15 outs. One year, $100 It Ialil In ad vanco. VfKKKI.Y il'l'l' in l'er year, 11.60; li SO ci ntH. Or.l'K flelherv nf TIIM DAIT.Y It )K t'l reslilenre fir plii'M' of l.usln.-m I'X iiuxml rnril or tliruuKli telephone No. 9i.

Any IrreKiiloflty In delivery hIiiiiiI'I I rtLim duil'-ly repor ted to tlie office. 1 OKMKll AIIIMC.M-: I'KINTKKS JOH S1IOI' MONDAY, DKCIvMHKIt li, I II 1.1 llcudlino ti lls of Fnrd "disrlploH" point; Into tint "ink." Is not tin; writer a lit mixed on his ISIbbs history? complete assortment. Convalescence after pneumonia, typhoid fever and the grip, is sometimes merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there Is no other tonic so highly to. tie recommended as Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Thousands so testify. Take Hood's. 50c to $1.98 Each luck of bad previous method of accounting. When Secretary McAdoo took charge of the treasury lie found an cash balance. Had the accounts been kept In the same way, the present balance would have been what they actually are, Hut lie changed tho system of credits and charges to show that, Instead, the halanco was The! amount Is much more 1 li ii hundred millions of dollars less than bis statement, shows, and it, is rapidly diminishing.

Do the Democrats hope to get the confidence of the people by juggling Hie cash account? New Tams SpeaklnK of a U'y K. It. Moses oT Cn nl. Hi tliiin Ills sliurn in tint rc The Ht tu si nick Ills lid hail mom cent, lornatlo. lili; cattle Tho Artcraft Printing company, r.ytnan K.

Baldwin, manager, has purchased the job printing business and equipment of A. It. Hammond, and will continue It In tho present location. The shop will be conducted by Mr. Baldwin, Mrs.

M. II. Baldwin nnd her son, Robert S. Bishop, who Is now at Abilene. Mr.

Baldwin has worked for years at tho business, Mrs. Baldwin for 17 and Mr. Bishop has grown up at tho trade. They are all good printers, Mr. Baldwin has been foreman at the Nationalist for about two years, until Ik? resigned a few days ago.

Junction City Republic. Baldwin was formerly editor and owner of the Abilene Democrat and slnco leaving Abileno has been located at Manhattan. Two toned combinations. The prettiest assortment just received. Come quick.

Sunday Was Auto Day With the finest of weather Instead of cold and snow as predicted by T. Connor of Kansas City, many automobiles took advantages of it and spent the afternoon motoring. The great majority of the roads 50c to $1.00 ranch, killing liorscs and cows and Bciittorini; linllditus. Then It got his bin mill in town ileal royliiK that. Then It wont out to a sheep ram lie owns, killing thousands of Bhcep and coniileely doslroylng all the buildincs on the ranch save two concrctn silos.

Let Us Do Your DirtyWork Family Wash 6c Per Pound Abilene Steam Laundry Co. were in good shape and motoring yesterday was a real pleasure, just enough tinge in the air to make it exhilarating. Several parties drove to Salina and the near surrounding towns while others drove to City and attended the Elks' memorial service. One party covered 150 miles In the afternoon's drive. Every one who passes through tho country is strongly impressed with the great piles of corn In the farmers' yards and the overflowing of bins from Dickinson county's great corn crop.

Kvery farm yard I tkimi'Iit Whatever the merits of the discussion involving the words of the great prophet Kzekiel, there seems no question that, our watchman Colonel Koosevelt, was the first to sound the trumpet. And It, Is not his fault, if the president failed to rec-omile Its note echoing along the lanes of milionnl sentiment. Others less familiar than he indignantly professes to be with the sacred instrument heard II and heeded it, because, perchance, they were not In September a car of gasoline exploded on the Atchison tracks at. Arilmore, Oklahoma, killing folly persons and destroying a vast iinioiint of properly. A few weeks Inter I'rcsldent Ripley visited the town and agreed to soldo for damages without wailing for die courts to del ide die liability.

The citizens if Arilmore, in recognition, tendered him a reception and a loin Hot In die heart of did clly a huge poster was displayed on a billboard, Betting forth that, the Simla I'V was a "great, syslein and a corporal ion Willi a soul." Oklahoma legislators must have been shocked. All Work Guaranteed Phone No. 17 the too proud to bo listening in proper direction. Hut. Mr.

Wilson's delayed has its large pile of yellow or while corn, which means autos and fat cattle for the Dickinson county nnd m3m A DAINTY BATHROOM How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Addt to your comfort-Adda to your convenience Enhance! th telling value ol your home in Get the fullest value out of your investment ate. lalher faint, blast is not wholly a work of supererogation. It has waked Mr. ilryan, and when Mr. Hryan awakes his plaints disturb us all.

so that, there can be no one now who has not heard the trumpet of Kzo-klel. "Then, whosover heareth the sound of tho trumpet, unci taketh not warning, If the sword come, and take htm away, his blood shall bo upon his own head." Hut, Mr. Ilryan objects that "the watchman must sound the trumpet 'when he seeth tho sword como upon the laud' and that "the sword has nol come upon the land and no enemy Is In sight." Apparently he Is not aware that in modern war the sword Is considered an eiuum-hrahco and Is left behind and that 1 rarely Is tho enemy in sight. Millions of The Manhattan Tribune has a poods roads plan. It says that.

Instead of issuing bonds and spending die money in one lump and then paying Interest for twenty years to the amount, of the bonds why not. keep thn bonds In tho treasury and simply spend the Interest In road malting for twenty years, which will amount to the face of thn bonds and then destroy the bonds. This will on a million dollar issue be about three times the present, road levy of ltlley county. It holds that the road problem will bo best solved by building a little at. a time and keeping at it instead of one) vast Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J.

Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. I NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, I Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken ln- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Trice 7 5 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. I Take Hall's Family Tills fo con- stlpation. by out experience in planning by our modem methods ia executing the plane txA the use of StaJufemT plumbing fixture You can alto beet plan your bathroom by coming ia and teeing the illustration! of the many designs of plumbing fixtures, and whether you desire your bathroom to be Just like or entirely different bom your neighbor's your wisb caa bf carried out. housewives know this is the truth they realize the cost of a single bake-day failure.

That's why they stick to Calumet. Be on the safe side avoid dis A VteadsaaT MoSia Mshm appointments use Calumet next bake- da be jure of uniform results learn why Calumet is the most economical PEERLESS SUPPLY CO. 315 North Spruce Street Abilene, Kansas to buy and to use. It's pure in the can pure in the baking. Order nowl At TAVI.OIt ItA KKU'S 111(1 ATHLETE yucKi.v ReceHred Highest Award DC4'I1 In Delay lias Dangerous Htvt Cm But Prir Dickinson County Hoy Given Ilertli on Alf-Kansas Twtm Abileno fM Slip Im Ptumi A I if" I INI Its Can.

Ralph Taylor, a Dickinson coun ty boy, anil captain of the Taker Jy222Esa2223s5s8 Danger Signal If tho fire hell should ring would you run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire? It Is much the Hiinie way with a cough. A cough is a danger signal us much as a fire boll. Vou should no moro try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it iH ringing, hut should cure the dlw ase that causes the coughing. This can nearly always bo done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results.

It Is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas lleeching, Andrews, writes: "During the winter my husband lakes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's Cnlversity football team the past season, has been selected as an all-Kansas tackle. The season just closed has been a very successful one for which, which has claims to the Kansas conference champion Mrs.

('. M. Hose, W. First Abileno, says: felt, kidney disease coming on me for a long time and two years ago 1 was in bad Hhape. I had sharp twinges' through my hips ami back and Bomotimes it changed to a dull, heavy ache that bothered mo three or four days.

I had rheumatic pains In my limbs and often they were liadly swollen. 1 became nervous and had sovero dizzy Hpells. When a relative recommended Dean's Kidney Dills I got some at M. (lleissner it Son's drug store, They Btrengthenedstrengthened my back anil kidneys and removed the pain. After I had used two boxes, 1 was li i kimi i i Hsu i ship.

The following dispatch from Baldwin shows the standing of Taylor there: For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Cough Remedy Is the best medicine He 02 for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other." obtainable everywhere. KlOOiV, ALCOHOL, 3 PER OK NT On Friday evening, November 26, oocurred tho annual football ban-yuet, given each year by Taker University In honor of her football team. The celebration was held In the big gymnasium which was opened wide to accommodate the crowd. The big room was artistically dee-orated In the Baker colors, and the college band was present to add to the enthusiasm and "pep" which was already running riot.

Tlates Always Reliable, Neat anil Clean IS a Bears the ANcgetable Prepmilnn for As sf milat ing tl? Foorlantf Rctjuta ting (lie 5 umiacks aMBuwels of i.i.i.w, l. of barbers, first class por- light, well vent! time ago. when 1 caught cold on tor service, warm The only steam my kidneys and felt the pains again lated bath rooms Signature In Abilene. Un 1 used Doan's Kidney Bills and they heated barber shop Batik. Hen Dobklns.

Promotes DitetlonjCkcrrul- der Citizens Trop. of 28tf ncss and Rest.Contalrts ncillw AY Opiinu.Morphiiic norXiiUMl. rid me of the, attack." Trice BOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Rose had.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. NQTJNARCOTIC. Btcj of aid Brsv-vmmim Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A were laid for three hundred and fifty and very few chairs remained vacant after tho crowd was seated.

I After the oysters and pumpkin pie Dr. Tarmenter, the toastmaster, rose to introduce the speakers. I Ralph Taylor, the big captain and one of the stars of Taker's state Jmiplia Seta hrStnt HimSin-Ctrrifl SMjrrr Hifrtmu Horn In Use champions, opened the speeches with a "peppry" toast, the "Kick Off" in which he told how Baker won the. championship. This Is Taylor's last I fy For Over Apcrfecl Remedy forConsdr Hon Sour StomacIi.niairlM Worms racSimtj Sijnarare of The Centaur Compass; NEW YORK.

year, and with his departure Baker loses one of the best players she has ever had In all her football history. Other speeches were made by various members of the team, by Coach Shepher, Cheer Leader Davis, Lamar Hoover, the well known For Breakfast These Cool Mornings WAFFLES! Cooked on aluminum wrllie iron and with GAS. A combination iking tho setving of pvnuine pleasure. 'J he irons and tested receipt at the G.is utlice. HOME GAS COMPANY Thirty Years Ks3 E3S gii PlPa IS 1 III ji athltlc official, and others.

Lloyd Stucky, captain-elect gave a prophecy concerning next year's team, and Tresldent Mason rounded out Usact Copy of Wrapper. the speeches with a statement of the reasons for this year's football 90S success..

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Years Available:
1888-1942