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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 3

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ABOUT PEOPLE. MADE IT LIO HT. ACCIDENT AT HERINGTON. Washing made graceful." Mr. and Mrs.

Navarre, were it Clint Coldou. of the city visiting (After a sketch in New York Truth.) We want to show it, because this Kin; Smiled Bat He Had Smiled for Nothing- (1. W. King, charged with adultery. be; a woman who .1 siv 3i seems to uses had his trial in Quinn's court this relatives.

Mrs. John Taylor anil Miss went out to the Cedar near Pearline She's doinp- no Pearl l'earl A NEW DEAL! morning. The girl gave positive evidence and the gray-headed old man was declared guilt v. Then work to speak of, you see she doesn't look as if she to spend a week. J.

F. Huhrer and J. K. F.nterprise, were doing business L. E.

Hardman Seriously and Perhaps Fatally Injured. Sim'cIhI to the Ketleotor. Hkiunc; ton, Sept. 2S. Ycstenlny afternoon whilo assisting in unloading a piano at the Rock Island depot L.

K. Hardniiui received very serious and possibly fatal injuries. The truck on hich the piano was resting turned, letting the piano fall, knocking Mr. Hardman down and striking him across the hips and back. linth hip bones were broken and it is feared that he is injured internally.

of In YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Judge Quiun sentenced him. He looked at King and said: "In with Monday, Sept 21st, eration of your previous good char ever had to. She appears to be rinsing out the clothes, after letting them soak in Pearline and water, which is about all the labor we will place (Hi sail' the probate court C. ('. W'yandt is in Hiawatha on business.

Mrs. W'yandt is visiting Mrs. Zahner in Topeka. H. H.

Tweed of Wheatland township and his guest. Kov. Woolsnu of Lyon nullity, were in the city. ICO Handsime New Dress att- rns I I required. The nard we don't understand acter 1 will not imprison you out make it a line only." King smiled and bowed, "''hank you.

sir." "I ill." went on the judge, "make the tine light much lighter than the law allows. 1 will make it" King smiled again "two hundred dollars and costs and committed until paid." The judge looked at King unless site washing it. Women who use Pearline don't need a washboard. They don't have that Hev. II.

,1. Vole, of Enterprise, one tiresome, wearing rubbing over it. But for cleaning: washboards or King hack t. there was no smile can't raise if-ou and jail. He threatens to vi-ihl.

went appeal. of central Kansas' popular I'liited Brethren preachers, spent he day in. the city. Hon. S.

Koark of Junction t'itv Was in the city today on his way to Herington to defend Higart whose trial was todav. wood work paint or anything of the kind, then they want. Pearline. Washing can't he made graceful unless it is made easy. Of all the ways of washing that are perfectly harmless, the easiest, quickest, most economical, is with Pearline.

comprising all the latr-t and newest i fabrics for Fid I Win tcr wear in1 the market. No vwo patterns alike. I fverv style different, making the largest, mnst complete ami varied assort-1 mi1 lit of Dress Goods in the city, and the prices at which we oll'or this magnificent line is Trotn to I per cent, lower than anyone can alTonl to sell the same goods for from regular stock. Prices range from 4oe to 1 per yd. No one Heeling a new dress can afford to mis this rare opportunity to purchase a dress cheap.

Yours for trade. J. E. BREWER. HaVAtlas Cou Cheeks given with "ash purchases.

THIRD SON IS DEAD. NAVARRE. Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Sherman returned Monday from a isit with relatives at Wesley.

Mrs. Thomas Issitt is entertaining her sister. Mrs. J. 1..

Haines of Cleveland. (.. Mrs. Van Vulkenburg has returned toher home at Hcpublie City after a niont h's visit with friends and relative- re. Hev.

J. 1. Trostle has gone to Council Grove here he will conduct a series of meetings. ('has. Summer is carrying his arm in a sling, being knocked toil of the box in a elo-e iranie with the baltinir Strange Fatality Follows a Dickinson Family.

At the Swede church southeast of Knterprise was held yesterday the Special Notice. All persons who has been served with notice to work out poll ta for upon the streets, who hae not yet reported must report to nie to do so before the 1st day of October. failing to so report and perform work, as provided by law. will become liabl. to prosecution for such failure.

This notice must be heeded. A. S. Davidson. The Abilene Bnilfliii and Loan Association funeral of John Peterson who was killed in an accident in a Colorado mine.

The body w-as brought home over the I'nion Paeitio to-Dctroit and the interment was in the Swede cemetery. A curious fact in connection wilh the death is that this is the third son who has been been killed in the mines of Colorado pathj Reflector. APE end of a colt Monday. Harrv Peterson says his time is fully occupied with his school duties and taking care of a swarm of bees WISH CLOSE OUT THKtK RSA.L EtTATE AND OKFER1NO THE FOLLOWING RAKE BARGAINS IN CITY PROPERTY; citv of i Street commissioner of the Abilene. Kansas.

lar: chicken In cilv wilier. house, shed. luo-storv li room frame wood house, waon barn, granarv. dls, cistern and and been brought home for burial. Four brothers have been working there and the one who accompanied i I RECENT REFLECTIONS.

The conventions are all held. Schools are gaining in attend that took possession of the school house during vacation. H. F. Swanger is building an addition to his house, which hen coin- DETROIT.

latest victim of this the remains of fate also came similar errand Mis, Jessie Tavlor was VlSlllll' ance. Congressman Hrosius will he friends in imvn Tuesday. The public schools lone incut of 72 pupils. Ther wire before. John, the latest one to be killed, lost his life through an explosion in he mines at (ieorgetown.

The de- 1 pleled will be one of the lines! resi-j donees in tow n. I A. Hcdding has received notice I that his appoi nt nient as postmaster at ill be acted upon ill a few dav. 1 loo Ui) One and onedialf story li room frame house, well, cistern and city water. loxliio'.

loo (1(1 Two storv 7 I in frame house, well, ei-toin and oily walcr, II blocks from' postollioe. ho snxliiu Ami CO One and one-half I room frame house, well, lot luxlilii To (III One story room frame house, well, lot loxliio Hi) )ne and one-lia I room 1 raiue bouse, barn ami ei-tern, lot 1 Ox 1 lin 2o(i (10 One story I noin frame house, well, lot loxliio loo no One story I room frame hou-c. well and cistern, lot loxliio oil One slorv I room frame Inoi-i well and ei-tern. lot nil eni'oll-will be here Friday afternoon. John Kolsow.

living near diod yesterday morning after ill ness. li ng a brother of Mrs. P. vul 011- act Many Abilene peopli Practical Horseshoeing. liaoes ka.

puny the lirenien to 1 ope bv mad A large Fiiearul Burglar Proof Safe for sale cheap. I about loo. The bridge ea-1 of town is being re- 1 paired bv Mr. Fetors, id Knterprise. I He is i 1 1 'r enod work.

ignite a number attended the fu-i neral of Miss Inez a-set Tuesday. Mis ('a-set had many friends in town I who ill mourn her h--. I lietroit played Industry a game of ball Saturday, score 12 to 1 in favor It Dazzles Them. Much complaint is being the Pops of the coitntv hceai fact that one of the Pop when he goes out to tell people how down rodden .1. Hohkins.

who has been the expert horse-hoer at T. W. Ilcafen-baugh's shop, can now be found at the hlaoksinith shop of W. ShclVer. 0I lillckeyc.

He will be pleased lo meet old dishonor- a- well as new. Sat i-t'aet ion truaraiitced cverv time. se the speakers the dear they are 'I'l-nn- i'H ilit-ut ion 1 1 A. Sfi-'v. M.

II. HKWKTT, IVesideiit, or will be next Tuesday. The Lutheran Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. II inicr Wilsiui on Iiiiokeye avenue. The Ukki.ki' T' ill can save you money coi any paper or magazine you take.

Call and let us scud for your reading matter for you. The ladies of the Christian church will have an oyster supper in the old Kothschilil room on Broadway on Friday night. All are invited. Oysters served in all styles. The Fichnltz-Atkiiison wedding MOONLIGIIT.

ENTERPRISE and how the "plutocrats" and bankers are grinding them into the earth with relentless fury, wears in bis shirt front a diamond. They say that, they don't mini! his being a banker and capitalist so much as that diamond it hurts heir eyes as they listen to his words of counsel. ent lo Hope Henry Warm of 1 ml list ry. 1 be return game will be played nl Detroit Friday. J.

11. Kulins attended a ipiartcrlv meeting of the 1'. It. church in Clay county last Sat unlay. F.dward l.ccok received a telegram from Pennsylvania announcing the deat of a friend.

Reuben llcrshey, our new creamery mini, ill have his family here soon. The lute rains have put the soil ill line shape and the cool went her has made the grasshopper less into business Tuesday. (ieo. Merillat expeels to move tlic Crites house on college hill. Fred Kohlcr returned Momlav en- Gold at Cripple Creek.

The best way to get, there is over I lie Santa Fe route. The fabulously rich gold mining district of Cripple Creek, is iittracliug hundreds if people. By spring the rush bids fail to be enormous. That there is an abundance of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. Fortunes are being rapidly made.

To reach Cripple reek lake the Santa Fe route, the only standard gauge line direct to the rump. Through Pullman sleepers and chair cars. The Santa Kc lands you right in the In-art of Cripple Creek. luijuirc of nearest ticket -igent or address (i. T.

Nicholson, t. P. A. T. S.

F. Monadnook block. Chicago. 'I'he norl and south line east of DONEGAL May Have a New Creamery It is reported that a new croainorv will be started in Newborn township, a cooperative establishment managed and owned by local patrons. The project will have a wealthy hacking and will doubtless be a success.

the creamery needs fixing. The wet weather has damaged eon siderable prairie and sorghum hay. Frank Brubaker who went ti Missouri last spring is rejoicing ove the arrival of a new baby boy. ing from llenver. where he has been visiting his broiher and attending the editor's coin cut ion.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Kohlcr returned from a hrce weeks' in l)ener. Several students have been looking for rooms, preparatory lo entering (iermaii academy which opens (let.

li, Mr. McKillup has been ipiile sick for several days. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Watson of W. Walso occurs tonight ut the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. Hrideand groom leave on the night train for their home in Marysville, Mo. F'or line tonsorial work.

City barber shop, opp Kxpress otliee. A. Kanilcs, proprietor. Patronize Abilene Steam Laundry. The Cnoperutor hich published a letter from 11.

Scruple," formerly secretary of the Pop Stale committee favoring Watson electors, corrects The farmers are now busy wilh their fall seeding. The late rains have put the ground in line condition for working. Large tpiautities of hay. sorghum and kallireorn. whic were cut but not stacked, have been damaged by I he recent rai us.

The school boards of the Oread. Abbcv and I'hi leuiat liian schools have Miss Barbara Hinder has gone to Missouri lo visit her sister, Mrs. C. Tobias. We are sorrv lo note the sewre ill ness of H.

S. Noel. His inunv friend In men's shos W. Davis can show you the best in the city both in work-ingman's style and quality. Prices right.

Opposite postoffice. Want a Wheel? The Topeka Mail and Bree.e. the ollicial state paper of Kansas, will be iseiit lo any address inilil alter elee- I ion lor 1 ecnl s. A li i cly and I attractive newspaper like the Mail ami 1 1 1 i 1 1 of Mr-. C.

Salina spent Sal urdiiy M. he city, I be 1 1 1 -1 the made i in pr ay be tin from iveincnls in ii.ai'ih, 'I'hi 1,, both mlill Will Randall. Mr. and Mr-. Belcher Law reiice here I heir It and ipiailer i of il- i ll I head- i I be had 10 cents.

(lo erv uler. and hen it at remarkabl low price new black gratify ing Mr. and gone to So it HOPE. hould send for it. Address have few Mr-, liii Hoffman eountv for hope to see hi around soon.

P. II. licit and ,1. li. Bollinger wilh their wive- sjienl Saturday ami Sunday in ,1 unci ion City.

Mr. Strickland was up Friday paying the creamery patrons their ni 1 1 1 1 1 hly dues. They pay 1:1 i-rnl -for butter fat. Misses Li.ie and Ksther Brechbill of Hope were visiting friends in Ihis 1 vieinily la-t week. I'hiiip (ioiich and Mis- Martha Hof- it and says it was another Seniple Matthew Seniple who wrote he letter.

That lets Hubert out. Get your shaving and hair-cutting sfone at C. W. Holt's barber shop, corner of limad way and Second street. Kov.

A. S. Dechaut writes to change his address to his new location, Korreston, and adds: "1 hope to lie in Abilene about the first week in December, you need not hold the wigwam for my coming r.or prepiro for a special edit ion of the Kkfi.kotok. I am for McKinley and Cold but 1 Juive no vote!" attending ale I 'ni or-ity. The I niied Hrelhreii are arranging to attend annual conference' which convenes at Lecoinpton '1 hiirsday, Oel.

1 ami lasting hut Sunday. Your Boy Won't Live a Month- weeks i-il A large number of Khor Br man were married here I uesday evening, Sent. 'J. at tlw residence of the ethrell i I he publisher. Art bur Capper, Topeka.

The Mail and Brco.o offer a high grade tirst-elass bicycle lo the person who sends in the largest number of campaign subscribers at I he 10-cenl rale. Here's a line I opport unity for some enterprising to at- went to McPiier-on Saturday bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman. Hev.

Miller officiating. Only the immediate relatives were present. So Mr. (lilmaii Drown, of III Mill young man or woman in tins county to become the owner of a good wheel. Mr.

and Mrs. (,. B. Biirkholder were trading in Abilene Monday. South was lold I'he young couple will reside on (1.

We are pained to note the sad died Heller's farm, one mile south of the baptist church. who death of Miss Inn Cassetle of typhoid fever. Dr. Chcny and Kobt. Mathews of lend the love feast at that place.

Miss Jennie Jacobson of Fmterpriso visited friends here Sunday. 'I'he River Brethren held their ipiartcrly conference at the Belle Springs church last Thursday. There was a large number in attendance. (ieo. 1(.

Hei was among the visitors to the county seat Saturday. Considerable excitement and amusement was caused at the cigar store one day last week by a young man (lypsuin City and Julin Patrick of Council drove are the guests of Will. $1C0 Reward, $100. 'I'he readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that, there 'ih at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and by the doclors, His sou had lung trouble, following typhoid malaria, and he spent three hundred and sev-enlv-live dollars wilh doctors, who linally gave, him up, saying: "Your hoy won't liven mouth." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man.

He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd knows it to he the best ill the world for lung trouble. Trial hollies free at J. M. (ileissner's drug store.

Shane this week. They will make grouse sillier south of here. A Special Train. Account of the fall festivities and (i. A.

R. reunion at Topeka the Santa Fe route will run a special train next Sunday leaving Abilene at 10.30 p. m. They Endorsed Hanna-The Democratic senatorial convention did not meet at Clay Center un Mrs. Millie Harney is here from Chicago visiting the fatnilv of M.

C. Kansaa 0. A. Reunion, And Autumnal Festivities, Topeka, Sept. 2H to Oct.

II. l-'or the above occasion Hie Santa Fe route will sell tickets at rale of one fare for round trip. Dates of sale. Sept. '27 to Oct.

good returning Oct. f. Through chair car service without change on going and return trip. For further information call on or address J. (.

Roberts, Agt. DR. M. KIRSCH, Homeopathic Physician. Ollice over Postotlice lii-lili nce Telepln No.

(Ui. ABILENE, KANSAS. that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, a const it utional treatment.

llemenwav. selling a part of his wearing apparel at reduced prices in order to obtain til after 5 o'clock. Frank Strother. Shifting Soil John C'overdill and I'. B.

Ross repre money with which to set 'em li the hovs." It, -nl K-tale Transfers Kt'porlcil by (ieortre to I Hall's Calarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. sented Dickinson ami (i. V. Hannn, -Merrill, A list lacier. l.iuson to Levi Warnoek nj I'op caudidat(, was endorsed.

Hut thereby destroying the foundation of that can'Uelect hitn. the disease, and giving the patient Will Play for the Priests. strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nat ore in doing its work. The proprietors have ho ne 1 1,400. Pitman to WinMeld Stanibaugh ne 2,000.

Wiulielil Stanibaugh to Albert Martin ncl tto-lH-i, Ferdinaml 11 Rubin lo Jacobine It The Abilene band of pieces with AN GEORGE UPSHAW C. H. ITeiser us leader will go to much faith in its curative powers, No Change to Chicago-i he through service offered the traveling public by the I'nion Pacilic System and Chicago Alton It. R. is unsurpassed.

The "Perfect Passenger service" of the C. tk A. with the well-known excellence of the service of the Union I'aoilio assuroH the traveling public that, they "are in it," when they patroni.e this populiu joint line from Denver lo Chicago and intermediate points. Pullman Palace sleeping cars, dining cars and free reclining ciiair cars without change. Kansas City to play for the Priests of 8.

STEELS MITH, M. Altll.KNK, KANSAS, l'allas festivities. This is a high I bal 1 hey olTer One Hundred Dollars for any "case lhat it fails to core. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F.

J. CHKNF.Y Teh-do, Sold by all druggists, Toe. Hall's Family Pills are the best. credit to the Abilene musicians am UIO'OI orinil AM) liltOAOU AY. ii Nolcill Iti Rubin nw'i 2i and w.1, sej 211 and swl all in (lu-lave Cotl to Samuid Turner i 'J-U'-i', $1,0011.

lo John Kelt and Harry Felty ne1, sw -j proves that their fame is extendin far beyond central Kansas. Calls Answered Day or Night I'lHci ice limited Ki HiiiKHi Sinvteal llineitrttv nt Women nnd liuttarteu of Die )'. Talked to a Small Audience J. K. ickers, the Populist candi Children Cry feu Pitcher's Caetoria.

yTyr ilale for representative, from Flora township, came in last night and made an address at the court house. The court room was only about half tilled. Mr. Yiokcrs has hud considerable experience in public speaking and interested those present. (Jrant THE Standard Garment Cutter.

Squan- Iiif-li or Tullnr Hy-Jwn nf iil-t if only uiintr Toll" iin ri'intnis. i 111! it II I HI--' us. Trial lesson 1'KKK at chisw riHrn. Robert Johnson to Herington If I. association It 1 bik Herington, Ninety Per Cent, of aU the people need to take a course of Hood's Sar-saparilla at this season to prevent that run-down condition of the system which invites disease.

Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists, ''hp. THOMAS KIRBY, ABILENE, KAN8A8. Transacts GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS Given special attention to Collections, buys and Hells Foieit, anl Domestic Kxcbaufie Negotiates Mortgage Loan a Ml business promptly tiltctiut'd to. Repaired, rrpnircil, lii'W stlrkN BROKEN ICYCLES rinbrclliis Kieffer made an address telling about MAKES A Coiifli Syi'iip that he guarantees to be aB good as the best and better than most of them.

No poisonous drugs used. Managers. riiriitslit'd, eh ScwliiK Much lues, I.dcUs, clc, re-miircd. THE0. HASSHAQEN.

I'ndcr Huttei'' Jewelry More. his eastern trip and hat he saw and did. LIZIK FOUTS, LIZ.IF..PRATZ, Cor. Second mid Broadway..

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1888-1942