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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 2

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PEARL gailtt Reflector. A Human Match Factory SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR A few of tbe young people went to Chapman Saturday evening to see the basketball game and boost for D. C. H. 8.

Miss lola Laney was a Pearl vis ISSUED BT The Reflector Publishing Co. C. M. HARDER, President H. W.

WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer Hood'i Sarsaparilla, "Will Surely Bring Relief Don't 8uffer. pot, the general livestock agent at the request of a Chicago commission company, wired our orflce to have a feeder ship his cattle on a certain date. Under normal conditions Mr. Ralston would have driven out and advised thin man, but the roads were Impassable for vehicles, and the message was taken Ou horse back. This feeder said it would be impossible to get the cattle to the station, as he had that morning been to town and knew the condition of the roads.

When they could be traveled the market had declined 12.50 per 100. On this lot tbe farmer suffered a loss on the two cars of nearly $1800. No doubt a similar loss or road tax. If you please, has Entared as second clajia mm-U nlllir the poatofflca at Abllena, Kanaaa. i) niieiimntism, which perlinpa catipps more suffering than any other disease, depends on an acid which flows in the blood, affeetins the muscles and joints, producing in The body contains phosphorus sufficient to matches.

Phosphorus is one of fourteen elements composing the body divided among bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from the food we eat the stomich extracts and distributes them. But if stomach t'le balance of health Is destroyed and the blood does not carry the proper dement i to th different organs, and there Is blood trouble nerve trouble heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of starved organs.

Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition into a condition ot health. That is Just what is done by DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY which ha been so favorably known for over 40 years. It is now put up In tablet form, as well as liquid, and can be obtained of medicine dealers everywhere or by mail by sending 50 cents in lc stamps for trial box address R.V. Pierce, M.

buffalo, Y. TKE COMMON SESSE MEDICAL ADVISER la a book of lm4 page handsomely hound to treats of Anatomy. and la a complete Hum jfhyatciaai SmmI 31, lc uuup iv K.Y JieffG.IUiSaio,NY KCBurmPTiow htk. IN ABII-ENB Per week, is centa; delivered free, MAIL, In county, per week, 10 centa: outaKle county, per week, It eenta. Ona year 0 It PW advance.

WEKKI.T KDITION Per year, SO; 80 eenta. DroVra for ilellvery of TJJJC DAILT RKFIjKCTOrt to realden-e or placr ef nuKlnenn may be made by poatal erd of throuKh telMione No. S6. Any (rrpRiilarlty In delivery ahould be Immediately reported to the fflce. itor Sunday from Abilene.

I As there are no evening services at Pearl a number of people attended the various churches In Woodbine Sunday evening. Revival meetings are in progress at the Pentecostal church of tbe Nazarenes. Bro. Williams-of Texas Is the evangelist and Is assisting Rev. Tunnell, the pastor.

The local dramatic club expects I to give the play, "A Daughter of the Desert" at Pearl and other nearby towns In tbe near future. I Henry Rutz Jr. and Will D. Ball-lantyne made a business trip to Sa-llna and Gypsum City Wednesday. I Quite a few expect to go to Wich-1 Ita to see Ben Hur played In the Forum of that city Feb.

12, 13, 14. The Recreation club met at the home of Miss Elsie Rutz Wednesday evening. Amel Thome motored to McPher- been collected many times during. flammation, stiffness and pain. This acid (rets into tbe blood through some defect in the digestive processes, and remains there because the liver, kidneys and skin are too torpid to tarry it eft.

Hood's Rarsnpnrilla, the old-time blood tonie, is very successful in tbe treatment of rheumatism. It ads directly, with purifylnjj effect, on the blond, and through the blood on the liver, kidneys and skin, which it stimulates, and at the same time it improves the dtjestion. Don't delay treatment nntil yon are in worse condition. Oet Hood's and begin taking it today. the past twenty years, and will bej again frequently In the next "In building good roads you can! Kl'FFHAGK l'I TO THE STATKH I XIIKlittOOK THURSDAY, FEHRUAHY 5, 1914 CHICHESTER PILLS sT y-.

TUB IMAUOND BRA NIK A t( fTXrt hlwbsh.tss l)lamnndTlriflA CilfJ Ut-4 Gold nir'alHcXV MalM with IilL RlUtoil, Tmk tfcr. Hur yenr I AT llrusrsrlnt. Ask utrsrlnt. help accomplish another great reform." Kansas Farmer. YOIT ALWAYS TKI.Ii A lawyer who proposed the other day to upset the constitution of Ohio on a certain disputed Bubject lives In a little country town and a Chicago paper contemptuously remarks: "He spends most of his I A MO IIRANU I l.l.H.

it A years known Beit, Safest, A1vi Rctlrar'. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERHEKE to an abrupt end by discovering a Washington, Feb. 5. The Democratic house leader, Mr. Underwood, announced his opposition to national legislation conferring the right of suffrage on women today.

Representative I'nderwood said he believed, with the party, that the suffrage question was for the states and not for the national government to determine. claut-e In the charter of Cornell BOn and Llndsborg one day last week which made 1 unlawful for t'hn In- Any Kansas Hull Mooner who thinks he id showing a llliernl "hur-mony" spirit by offprlng to go hue to the old party on condition thitt the Republican;) adopt the Hull Moose platform Is wanting his time nd breath. Neither In Kansas nor id any other slate will the Republican party cater to null Moose support by surrendering the right to make Its own platforms. Kansas City Journal. time playing checkers on the top of.

itutlon to hold property bevond a rumored that wedding bells a barrel in a grocery." On the other certaln amount. Tne lflw sldpnt wl Hnf? again goon the quite hand his opponents are "of the fore- 9 navd nennfitt who Bub8e. n. P(iar, luck t0 the PAkKEiS HAIR BALSAM A toilet prpHTatioB of merit. Helpn to eriidmt dtvntfrDft, For Reatorinsi Color nd Buty toGray orFatdd Hmtr.

60c ajkI l.00f Irtura'Hl- nf lha quently attained to considerable haDnv couple. state." heights and sunk to profound denths Nnii for nata unit baling- wheat Perhaps it Is not strictly apropos )n polltr.s Dut wn0 wa( hy OOIllmon gtraw the order of the day in out some years consent, a lawyer of high standing. section. HOW I'OOll IIOAIM COST John W. McCoy, vice president of ancanhla.

AnMaaW mBfl suirrinj an4 danar. Cornell university case was Deiore The moral seems to be that you Several horse buyers were In this P1LB the courts of New York. One Mc William Volker Company of Kan la alwava latamaL This Will Interest Mothers Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children relieve feverlsbnesa, headache, bad teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers for 24 years.

All druggists. 25e. can't always tell about these mute, locality looking for young horses Or. aar) HEM.ROI IV i 3 1 1 1 i sas City, recently mada a speech in his old home town, Concordia, Kansas, in which he recounted the ex taifatl produoa amarins raaulubjr atlarklnf tlia QNTeJlNAL CAUSB. Tht SUM milrUJ as aarmanaatbt Ma.

daya' traaUsw B.l UL LKONuaADT Buffalo, N. V. (fraabaakf Sold Palace Drag- Btsr and all drugflrti. bample tree. Address, A.

S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. 26-3wk urn in, inglorious Mlltons and village Hamp- for farm worit left several millions to Cornell and deng of tne may be pay.

a nnmber of fHends pleas-the will was contested on behalf of. lng cherkerg on a markprel kit t0. a BUrprl8ed HenrJr RuU Sr. at one of his daughters, who was theday and almogt before you gatuj.d)y evenlng, belng wife of a Cornell Professor. Some have tlm ,0 forRet them be goar.

rthday A very enjoyable ev-of the best legal talent in New York Bkyward the pHde and wa Bpent by a preaet. was engaged on either side, but It onlnlon which the Thenar p1! perience of Peter Coughlln whose place was about three miles east of town. He said: "As an excuse for talking good roads, I remember an actnal case. tvwssssassis4asss remained for an obscure law student borp ga(nR wh gupreme dornn- While employed at the U. de in a country town to Dring tne case Ion through the azure depths of air or words to that effect.

You can't always tell about the man In the country town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hslswc-th visited MrB. Brother near Solomon last week.

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. I-egg have nmveii in the tVi'Hann farm aboit Clean Up Shoe Sale four miles from Talmase.

Mrs William and da.i ier visited with relatives over L'oniday. lill'R Itnlly Itefleetor KebriiHi-y 5, 101 i Ji mr At in liKSPOXSIItlMTV A man of great wisdom and sound Judgment, whose opinions have averaged nearly correct in the last several years, writes us: "I am still quite pessimistic over the business outlook, and believe that we are going to see some very dull times In the I'nited States for some years to come. The new ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID! "NO LIBRARY IS COMPLETE Lit WITHOUT TWO CERTAIN EJOOK5 THE BIBLE AND Anna Fulton is able to be in the bank after a weefs illness. TH Aid society meets tliiH week with Mrs. A.

U. Steele. The Missionary society will meet YVt.tlnps.dav. Feb. 11 th.

with Mrs. aHAME5PEAR( HARDLY A QUOTATION USFO IN LiTEHATURE Kil i ffijTMAT IS NOT TAKEN FROM ONE OF THESE WORK The above Certificate with five others of consecutive dates tariff is going to ruin a great many (Jpo Molzworth. Mrs. JoUn Carver Entitles bearer to this $5.00 Illustrated Bible 9 If preaented at the office of thi newipapor, together with the atntwd mount that manufacturers; for instance, there will lead the meeting. The elevators were busy buying covers the necessary LArLNSt.

items ot this greet distribution mciuding 9 clerk hire, cost of packin. checkins, express tnm factory, stc etc. grain last month. There was 37,000 Is a large art glass manufactory In Chicago. The duty on art glass has been entirely removed, and, in consequence, this firm, whom I speak bushels of wheat brought to Tal- MAGNIFICENT 0e illustration in announcements front day to day) is mnire and 10.000 bushels Ol corn a uuunu in mil uca.ii ic iiiiijj lcdiiatr.

mi uvn iuvci a 11 I llNTRATFn anrl ritlp staniwH in crnM witli mimprntiq fnl l-rwa cp nlate- and oats taken out. The entertainment by t'ke band 4ff Edition cif from the world famous Tissot collection-, together JvS ot the with six huncfred Superb pictures graphically illustrating w- and making plain the verse in the light of modern Biblical of, is going to remove their works to Munich, in rtavaria, where labor Is very much cheaper than In America. There are a great many other Industries similarly affected, and it and other local talent will be given Saturday, Feb. 14th. UIU tiC knowledge and research.

The text conforms to the authorized edition, is self-pronouncing, with copious Mr. Skf-venson will prea'A to the will result In a great many men be hildren Sunday morning. marginal references, maps and helps; printed on. thin $.18 Amount EXPENSE Item able type. Six Consecutive Free Certificates tuttl th Every pair of Shoes go in this sale at 1-4 to 3-4 Off This Sale for Cash Only ing out of employment, and, in consequence, I believe that the business situation will be dull for many MA N'C'H The S3 18 BCt'y ane tlCsji.

the hook, except in ILLUSTRATED the style ol brnding. Also ast Edition for CevthoKcs Throuefe sm exrluaive arnmtrement. we have been most fortunate in securinar the I years to come." Mrs. V. C.

Haynes and daughter We quote this recent communica of Abilene were visiting Her par A SI III PUSS HWIM, IT contains all of theillas- ents, AC W. Ross', last Thsrsday. Catholic tMble, Uouay Version, endorsed by Cardiaat Cihbonl and Archhiithop (now Car-jmal) Farley, ait well as txy the varimia Airchbtshopa of the country. The illustratiossa consist of the bill-page plates rkii. with.

Frank Buchanan. Is rapidly Im tion because something of the kind has been publicly expressed very lately and has drawn an Indignant reply and denial from some of the 2 oaitilicata. an4 Iba ltm, proving from his fall. Is walk SHEARER'S Shoe Store 1 out the Tiiot and text pictures. It-wfTt be distributed ii ttie same bindims as the Pro- ing abont with a crutch now.

tcstant bocstaJMi at tbe same Amount Expense item, wiut uie neceasry a ue Democratic leaders. Hemry Middleton of Fairbury, was transacting business in, It is a good thing to have the party In power put- fifi lis mettle as our city Wednesday. to responsibility for future mercan G. W. Young attended th lumber men's convention this week.

He retursed home Friday. tile conditions, and especially as it shows that in some sound quarters of the administration the condition and future of business Is taken to Miss June Cook returned home Sunday morning with her sister, Mattle, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks. She Is slowly be of much Importance and even a source of anxiety. SSI Improving. Charles Heffner sold his restau SAI.1XA WOMAN SI.AIV IN rant to C.

H- Stutevllle last week. FIGHT FOlt A FA KM Mr. Stutevllle expects to take pos Salina, Feb. 5. It has been learn session this week.

We have not yet learned where Mr. Heffner expects 1 ln MS ffaWTn BKu- 3 Tot Infanta, and Chndren. Be Kind You Have Always Bought to locate. Ml Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Matteson and ed here that the woman murdered in an all night battle near Mountain Home, Arkansas, last Saturday morning, lying on the Bnow covered ground until noon, was Mrs. Minnie children came up from Abilene on Tuesday to visit home, folks, George ALCOllOlti Pkit OKNT mi Arnold's. McFadden, who Is well known In Sa AVegelaMc ftrpjttimftrik slmilatiiigLVFjji-Kiiiaiiia Bears the Una. Mrs. McFadden left Salina less than a year ago and had since KKYSTONK married Gill Siler, whose brother Is Mr.

and Mrs. P. P. Bot were being held for her murder. The trou shonulng in Abilene one day last ble ending In the killing arose over week.

Edna George and baby spent Mon Opiuni.Murp'.v.r.'r iwrMiuaai. Mrs McFadden's attempt to get poS' session of a farm by force. Her hus band's relatives resisted. day of this week with ber sister-in- ROT NARCOTIC, law, Bessie Oard. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Cramer spent Feel Miserable? Sunday with home folks. Out of sorts, depressed, pain In Robert Broadfoot, wife and sons; Electrically the back hilectrlc Hitters renews filial litUutM. Harry Ross, wife and daughter and your health and strength. A guaran Will Hoefllng, wife and daughter teed liver and kidney remedy.

Money back if not satisfied. It compl tely ansnt Rundav with P. B. Botz and i II family. Rohert Broadfoot had the Suns- Snrr I i lr i ic'a Soul- Sloniach.DluTi'cra ton brothers pull hedge for him.

cured Robert Madsen of West Burlington. Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors gave him up, he took Electric Hitters and Is now a well man. Get a bottle today; It will do the same for you. Keep in the house for all liver and kidney complaints.

Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will sur TKOl-LK TO VIITK OX POOL HAM.S Vorr.u foitvulswHSaevcnsn-nesaonilLoss OF SLEEP. tacSinili Siiaature of tttr. Centaur CompahT, VX For Over Thirtu Yfiars Emporia, Feb. 5.

The board of rommlssioners of Emporia passed a prise you. 50c and XI. H. E. liuck-len Philadelphia or St.

Louis. I I II I I IWMIW NEW YORK. Telephone No. 33 RIVERSIDE LIGHT POWER CO. resolution to submit to tbe voters of the town at tho spring election whether or not permission should ASTORIA No Backache or Kidney Pains If you have pains in the back, urinary, bladder or kidney trouble, dizziness and lack of energy, try be granted to anyone to operate pool ind billiard halls.

Mother Gray's Aromatic Leaf, the pleasant herb remedy. As a tonic Enact Copy of Wrapper. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S laxative It has no equal. At gists, or. by mall.

BOr. Ask today. 1 Sample Free. Address the Mother Gray LeRoy, N. 26-3wk CAST I A.

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1888-1942