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IMIiOT CAII WILL SOON gctUy itcflcctov PASS THKOl'ftH AIHLF.XK -ISSUED BT- and the first four blasts will be followed by four others with only a few seconds Intervening. He does not see why he should be kept waiting and manifests this impression by way of the whistle. The pilot car for the fast race 1 he Reflector Publishing Co. from Kansas City to Denver that will be held on Decoration day should be showing up soon. The Intentions were to send a pilot car Entered as second clans mall matter at the postofflca at Abilene, Kaunas.

from Kansas City to Denver and let them meet on the road. They would Cures Woman's Weaknesses. refer to that boon to weak, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr.

John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of The Ecucno Medical Review say of Unicorn root (IlebmUu Dioica) which la one of tbe chief Ingredients of th "Fav Tonos Prescription "A remedy which invariably acts as anter Ine lnTig-orator makes for normal activity of the entire reproductive system." Be continues lu Uelontas we have a medicament which more fully answers the above, purposes than any uthsr drug cilh whieA I am artpiainud. In the treatment of diseases pe- culler to women It Is seldom that a case 1st l-a which does not present some Indication, for this remedial Dr. Fyfe further sty: Tbe following are among tbe leadtnw indications forUelonlas (Unicorn root). Peta or -acblng In the bark, with eleucorfbora i atonic (weak) tbe reproductive) organs of liomen. nu-n tat depression and ll rltsMllty.

akxxMatJ wltbVhronlc diseases 0 lbs revrodii'tlve utgans ot wotneni constant About Being Sure Ones a book agent entered a front gate, and was met by a vicious looking dog. He hesitated. Presently the woman raid, "Come right In. I don't think the dog will bite." Did these words roi3sure the man? "Think" was hardly strong enough. This was a time when he wanted to "know." So It will pe wiifii you no to sell your land.

Unless yoj eaii use a stronger wotd thjii "think" your assurance will be weak Indeed. Yoit must be ab'e to say, "I know the title Is good and that you may know it too lie.e is the AHSTRACT made by OFFICIAL PA I'KH OF T11K OITV OF Altll.KNK. lay out the route for the fast race to be run on Decoration day. This race will be an unusual ono. The Denver cars will start from SOt'TH DICKINSON.

Miss Jessie Cook returned to her home in Nebraska Monday after spending several weeks at the B. M. Reed home. Bishop Engle is home from Dayton, O. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kline spent Friday evening at Albert Larsen's. Homer Kline Is home from St. Louis not very much improved in health. Denver at the same time the auto mobiles will leave Kansas City.

Then It will be a race to see whether the Denver machines will reach Kansas City before the Kansas City cars sensation yr nest in tne region or me kidneys: menrrbafis (floodlns). due ta a weak VBRCniPTIOrf RATES. IN ABILENE Per week, 10 cents; delivered free. MAIL la county, per week 1 cents; outside per week, li cents. One year ft If paid la advance.

WEEKLY EDITION Per Tear, fl.10; etx tnonthe, 10 cents. Orders for delivery of THE DAILY REFECTOR to residence or place of buelneas mar be made br postal card or through teleohone No. Any Irregularity In delivery should be Immediately reported to this office. will reach Denver and vice versa cited corufttlcm ofthe reproducttra systems emenevua-e'isHixreKeea or sosent tnontbls- perlo W. Engle made a business trip from or eccompsnytnf la couyi annoeml condition the digestive organs MARY L.

WHIPPLE and hemic I thin blood nanm aragglna- scnsC ions in tbe extreme lower pari of tiiw to Abilene Saturday. n. II. Issllt was down from Abi lene Saturday, Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain's Liniment wonderfull effective.

One aplication will convince ecxld Member State and National Abstracter's Association. Office, Southworth Building Abilene, Kansas. Phone 108 jen. Bonded Abstractor A large crowd of the Navarre young people drove to Dillon in a you of Its merits. Try it.

For sale by all dealers. big wagon last Wednesday and spent I Icagiio lteults. the day fishing and boating. Those WKII.NKSIIAY. MAY 24, I Ml 1 Clav Center again defeated Con A who went were: Misses Addia Reed THIISi: ItA Kill Its OK ITALY.

Vl.MF. TO Tit A DK Jessie Cook. Nora Maust, Loney Oh- John Homuii of Manhattan Tells If Tnft really wants to wo a good town, tic should not leave Abilene Off lllH list. of (jueer Doings. cordia by taking the long end of the score yesterday which was 4 to 1.

Junction City defeated Manhattan yesterday 4 to 3. Junc tion City leads In the average column. Clay Center is in the cellar. I mere or Ion of the above ivmntome .1 Invalid woman ran act Better than tnke Dr. Pierce Favorite? I'rcIriptinn-oKa fil-lhH leadlmi Tlugredli ants of wnicTt It Unicorn root, or Helonlaa.

and tbe medical properties of which li most faithfully represents. Of Uolden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription, Prof. Flnley Elllngwood, of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It is an Important remedy in disorders of tho womh. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfeeblement. It is Prof.

John hi. Scudder, M. lata of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root "In relation to its general effects on the system, there i no medUine in um about which there (i such oerwraf unanimity of opinion. 1 Is universal! regarded as tns tonio useful lA all debilitated states." Prof. R.

Bartholow, M. of Jefferson Modtcal College, says' of Golden Seal I "Vsloabla in uterine hemorrhage, monorrhagia (flooding) ana congestive asmenar rbgja (painful I Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription factlw fully represents all the above named In- mart, Nola Brubaker, Bessie Bassler Mary Kauffiuan, Ethel Kauffman Tearl Eddy, Lena Eddy and Mrs Nincchelcer and Messrs. Qulncy Maust, Boyd and Ralph Kauffman, Herbert Hoffman, Earl Summers, Those new lamp posts look rather ecruiiiptiioiis. The city will lie wind when every corner hiiH ono.

J. K. Ilesslti who is traveling In Kurope writes to the Manhattan Mercury: It became necessary for the writer to see a barber In Florence who advertised his skill both as a HOW MANY IIAKVKST HANDS? Harvey Kauffman and Geo. Nincelel-cer. A very enjoyable day is re The people who live outside of Abilene sometimes fail to note what a good town this is for business.

They fall to see what improvements have been made for the accommodation of the people who come here to trade. In the past year nearly $100,000 has been spent on paved streets and they are as much a convenience to the outside shopper as to the people who live here. They are streets with smooth surface from curb to curb ported. No use trying to net around the water rules the Inspection Is on nnd the commissioners iiro checking up. State Wants to Hear from Dickinson's Needs.

barber and a linguist, saying spoke English and styled his shop NEWBEKN. that of an American. I have had edlents and cures the diseases for wolds xr are recommended. too much experience to be taken in Elder J. N.

Engle of Belle Springs IllcklnHon county Is milking a for hanks but that Ih only because It is also making a record for that way, but I went in and found and Elder David Eyster of Oklahoma iio one who could speak a word of were present at the Newbern prosperity. English, which was very desirable under the circumstances. But he It is a cold day when Abilene gets Mrs. J. B.

Caskey spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Abe County Clerk King has received this Inquiry from the State Free Employment Bureau, Topeka: "Dear sir: (Upon the lendfosed slip you will note the number of men and teams called for by your harvest. "I will thank you to cross these out and in the place thereof, just to the right, give the number of men estimated will be needed this year. Also give the approximate date of and It is a pleasure for the shopper to be able to get around from one store to another. A lot of misinformation has been circulated about hitching posts.

Nol nheud of Kntcrprlse. An linterprise car was In town last evening carrying was master of his art and if he could have spoken he would have been the ideal barber. However, I was Gish, north of Abilene. Miss Alice Betz returned to D. number 1 980.

Induced to put my neck Into an open C. H. S. Friday after coming home (ieneral Kunston has an article- on lng in a basin of water and by signs the Twentieth Kansas in the June very ill. Miss Edith Sexton and Miss Delia told to wash my face, which I did Scribncr's and he hands one to Kd RAILWAY TIMETABLES.

UNION PACIFIC Esvstbound i 102 Passenger 4:01 a. m. 110 Passenger 3:25 a. m. 104 Passenger 11:22 a.

m. 108 Passenger 1:45 p. m. 1S8 Local Freight ....2:10 p. m.

Frt, Belolt to 6: It p. an. Daily except Sunday. Westbound 101 Passenger 03 a. m.

109 Passenger p. m. 107 Passenger 2:10 p. m. 103 Passenger 3:24 p.

m. 169 Local Freight 8.30 a. m. Frt. Junction to .6:45 a.

m. lie then handed me a towel and In ordinance is in force on hitching posts. There are plenty of places to tie on the main streets and long Ik es of posts just outside the shopping district, much handier than eve he-fore, where the farmers can hitch. Never could all the icams get on the harvest, wages paid, and any other Little Ed. ought to have written dicated to me that the proper caper information that you deem may assist Ms piece first.

me in harvest work this season. would be for me to wash my face, whic I did also. Thus you will see The chances arc that there Is Is there need of any women Thomson made a call at S. H. Len-hert's.

Mrs. Sam Minter who Is on the sick list is slowly improving. John Herr was in this vicinity on Sunday. B. F.

Jury is building a new barn. Miss May Hutchison was in this vicinity on Monday. main streets on busy day Now cooks during harvest? Yes or not. "Can you use colored larvasf tho hitching posts are hnndy and the streets open so the farmers going to be a war down In southeast Kansas where the Jolnta are running full blast. Why not put the state troops to work if tho officers are too lazy to do their duty? hands in your county? Yes or no.

can get to the stores lor their pack "Kindly answer promptly, so my ages. Automobiles can stand any harvest call' can be completed In where that is out of Hie main traffic time to be sent east early enough now near an American barber at Florentine Is. The really only delightful thing about it was that he was dumb. We spent the next week in Rome. There are innumerable attractions here, enough to attract the attention for months.

I went of course to the Coliseum, when here before I did not climb clear to the top of it but this time I went to the very top, nearly! 300 steps by the route I took and while It required a good deal of so that they ua ethers on to procure the men necessary for streets a chance. the work. Yours truly, Chas. liar ris. Director." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known The stores of Abilene are among ROCK ISLAND Eaatbound 536 Passenger 11:12 a. m.

566 Local Freight 3:00 p. m. Westbound 535 Mail and Express. .5:45 p. m.

the best In the state. They have He expects many answers by the return mall, so he will be In position stocks as good as you will find in any town of twice the size in Kansas and there are a dozen big stores here r. J. tneney for the last is run to begin directing parties from their homes in the eastern, middle and 565 Mixed 10:25 a. m.

and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and fin southern states to go directly to the farmer, whom they will assist in staying power to reach the top, the view obtained amply repaid for all the outlay. This coliseum, you ancially aDie to carry out any obligations made by his firm. that are a credit to the county. More than that they are conducted by men who have lived here long enough to have the confidence of the people gathering the harvest. know, is said to have held 87,000 The wheat harvest, it Is expected, aiding, Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directlv llnnn tho people. i lie tiers of seats rise one above another to the height of blood and mucous surfaces of i-ho feet from the ground. Only a part system. Testimonials Bent free, Price 75c per bottle. Rnbl nil of the highest wall is standing, but druggists.

nom tins the whole arena may be will not be ready for cutting before June 20 and between June 1 and June 20, Mr. Harris expects to be able to supply all the hands that will be needed. After he has received his answers to these circular letters, he will issue his call for harvest hands, as he will then know about how many will be needed. Take Hall's Family Pills fnr rnn. seen.

The lions' dens are all there, the various runways for the wild WHO PAYS? Who yays for the dveitising? Two answers are ordinarily given: One the advertiser pays for it. Two the consumer pays the bills. Answer "two" Is the more common because people- have a notion that a merchant, is compelled to add a higher profit in order to meet the cost of advertising. Did you ever hear this answer-thai those who do not advorliae pay the bills of those who do advertise? Just think it over. Is It not, after all, the correct answer? Who are the men best known In every community? Aim they not the advertisers? Ho they not get the bulk of the Hade? The people- in every community spend about the same proportion of their Incomes Willi Hie merchants, and is mil Hie bulk of this proportion spent in the stores Hint advertise? -Merchants who do a bin volume of business decrease their selling cost by reason of Hint wiluinc, while men hauls who do not advertise and who do not gel the volume of business are compelled to sell their merchandise at greater selling cost.

The merchant who will not adver-Hve lets business slip through his stipation. SANTA FE Southbound 306 Passenger 11:00 a. m. 308 Freight 1:60 p. 310 Freight 4:15 p.

m. Northbound. 307 Passenger. 8:07 a. m.

309 Freight 11 a. m. 311 Freight 12:45 p. Salina Branch Leave for Safina 317 Mixed 8:20 a. no.

319 Mixed 12:05 p. m. 321 Mived 4:05 p. m. Northbound Arrive from Salina.

318 Mixed 7:65 a. m. 320 Mixed 10:65 a. m. 322 Mixed p.

m. and they make friends by giving to the people all the accommodation possible. Such opportunities are but a part of the reasons why Abilene la a good place to trade. It. does all it can to welcome every farmer and every shopper from outlying towns and wants them to come.

If you have not noticed what a good town Abilene Is. and you live outside the city, drive In and look It over ritically you will find It to your advantage 'beasts are still intact and until re cently the place where the Christians suffered martyrdom was marked with a column, but it has been removed. We went to St. Peters and looked again at the magnificent things con- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of i to trade here.

Is there anything in all this world that Is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted Into blood. When the digestion falis the whole body suffers. Chambeslaln's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for Indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole system apparatus to a MooM.KillT. Children Cry for Fletcher's Misses Susie ('rider, Frances llurk-holder and Tena Ilert spent Saturday niglil at Chapman.

Rev. Samuel Kyer of I'pland, preached at llethel on Sunday even cauieci uierein. 1 on know, I think, (hat there is a bronze statue of St. Peter in the church, setting In a large chair with one leg crossed on the other. The faithful for generations have kissed his great toe until now the most of It has been worn away and the three smaller toes next to It are very much worn also.

I was very fortunate in being able to get into the library of the Vatican for the first time. Only a few of the priceless things In It can be mentions. Original manuscript of Tas-so's. The love letters of Henry the natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers.

WHAT TI1K TRAIN'S SAV. Do You liiclei-KtHiicl All the Train Talk? (iney are birds.) The orl- As familiar as Abilene people are ing. D. T. Kngle's of Pennsylvania are here and will locate In Moonlight.

Mr. Kngle is a brother or II. Fugle. A telegram on Sunday night announced the death of Dr. llrechhill of Long lleach, Cal.

Miei liliiU's many friends will be saddened to learn of his death. He had been suffering Tor a long time with throat and lung trouble. Rev. J. M.

Sheets returned from Ohio where he attended general lingers anil permits, it to go to the man who does advertise, who tells it he public where he is. what he has to sell, and how he sells it. I am told that stores that do not advertise have a selling cost In excess of ltd per cent, and that it sometimes goes us high as 1 5 per cent to 5(1 per cent. Stores that advertise operate on a selling cost of 20 per cent to 21! per cent, which includes the money Spent for ndvt Using, iheat II. ,1,1 I Tbe Kind You Have Alwuvs Roiio-lir.

nnri wi.iei. glnal of three books of the C.eorglci copy of Socrates oration made in with the hearing of whistles of pass in UNO for OVCr -tO VHiri. linn il. in ior over ou lng trains, it is doubtful if mofe than 1 11V, HIV, HlgllilllllU the Eighth century. A proclamation lllii.lo K'r i a few understand the "language" of a steam whistle.

win "as ucen made under li Is personal supervision since its infancy. A I Ilk! 11IIA lnm.I.m 41. in me year Fresco of the first century. This was writ The way locomotives "talk" Is af iiv uhu iu um'ittruuiii huh. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that.

trifl. uin, .....1.. 1 1.1. ter this fashion. If the trainmen should hear two long blasts from lnluuts and Children Experience against Experiment.

conference of the Ilrethren In Christ. the whistle they would know it was a request for the releasing of the ten in Latin and was easily read. Another proclamation in 89 In Latin was also easily read and I might enumerate for an hour. It requires some stretch of the imagination to cover a period of nearly 2000 years, but here are some writings made almost that many years ago which are tangible. What is CASTORIA air brakes and that everything was all right.

Four blasts of about a quarter of insurance anil all neces sary and fixed charges. seems obvious that merchants who advertise sell their merchandise to the consumer much cheaper than the merchant who does not advertise. The public 8 wise in patronizing merchants and manufacturers who advertise. Wichita Deacon. Miss Margie Ilert is spending the week In Chapman.

D. II. Hoover purchased some land and will build In Moonlight. Miss Erma Brerhblll spent Sunday at home. Tho Thursday evening prayer meeting Is at Fnos Sheets' this week.

Rev. Jesse Sheets was called home on Monday to preach for a funeral. Mrs. (leo. McFerren formerly of this place came in from California Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnre-gorlc, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups.

It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JN.ircotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fcverihlmcss. Jt cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Itowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Pauacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS It. I 1.

No. 4. Jacob Stoner received a letter from her father, Andrew Kropff who landed safe at Queenstown. Ire- For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury. Chamberlain Liniment is excellent.

This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords In cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. Bears the Signature a second each would be Instructions to the rear brakeman to go back with a red flag and protect his train from collision. Something has happened ahead which required holding it up. While the flagman is making haste to the rear he bears four long toots of the whistle, the engine telling him that the tracks have been cleared and thHt he is to return to the train as fast as his legs can carry him.

If a train, on approaching a Bignal finds it a danger, the engineer comes to a stop, and after waiting a reasonable time for orders to proceed, which do not come, he gives four short snorts of the whistle, which immediately arrests the attention of the towerman or those who have in charge the particular signal that is holding the train up. Sometimes an engineer will become Impatient on Saturday. Mr. Mc Ferren is spending some time In Canada. On account of the rain there was no preaching at llethel on Sunday morning.

A. M. Engle's were down to visit wis. Shearer and Mr. Woods who are on the sick list, Sunday.

Jesse llrechhill i8 hauling lumber to build a new alfalfa shed. land. May 14. After a few days' rest he will start for England, thence to France and Germany. Wm.

Kropff of Chalmers, Indiana, is visiting with his neiees, Stoner, Mrs. Utordan and Mrs. Nagley. He was a homesteader In the early 70's, YV. A.

Smith of Talmage is the only acquainted survivor. It Startled tho World when the astounding claims we--e first made for Buttons' Arnica Balve, but forty years of Wonderful cures have proved them t.ue, nd everywhere it Is now known as tho best salve on earth for burns, boils scalds, sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, eczema, chapped hands, fever sores and piles. Only 25c at ell druggists. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A.

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