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Abilene Daily Chronicle from Abilene, Kansas • Page 4

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Abilene, Kansas
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No. The Union Pacific noon train SI Abilene Camp ia. n. meets every Monday eve two hours late today. ning in A.

(). U. W. hill. Robert Stewart, V.

V. Dyer, Clerk. good Plenty of good music and a ti in for all at the Hand dance. mi Fall Goods. On and Off at Abilene.

1 I. F. Buhrer, of Enterprise is inj town today, V. E. Uugh is up from Wichita visiting his parents.

fisb rvnrliiv will cnAnd iitirl I I ABILENE AND VICINITY. I Miss Annie Stoiler, of near Manchester, died yesterday, about twenty-live years. She has been an invalid ever since a child. The funeral was held today. Our new Fall anil Winter Dry (loot are in.

Tin1 Largest and Most Lost Complete line and styles the Band concort tonight. ever shown, quality the latest in the market. To-night Kind dance at Armory hall. with relatives in Concordia. II.

E. Seeds returned from a business trip trrough Western Kansas. I. li. Cae has returned after a two weeks business trip to New York.

C. F. Binear has returned from a ten days' business trip in Okla Goods. Some good work hor'9 for sale see .1. E.

A MiF.I! KKI.T, I not sit on the court boils'! feuco. It is juit being pai uted. Cream puffs, doughnuts and cofToe cake at Rollers Bakery Saturday. homa. Mrs.

C. W. Parker returned from Colorado where she has been spending a few weeks iss Jessie C.Adams, of Topeka. The prospect hole at Herington for oil or gas is down to a depth of several hundred feet and strange to say the people there have as much hope of 'Striking it rich" as Abilene had a year ago. The AbilunA Co.

have moved their bottling ami packing department to their new building in the ea-t pan of town. The olfice is being (ittod up and as soon as completed the oilices of the company will bo located there also. The ca-o of Lino vs. Gugeler is on trial today. This case involves a ijuestion of law as to whether a per-sju is liable fur the negligence of bis servants.

Law is being cited on both sides, and before finally decided will probably bo an interesting case. state secretary of Y. W. C. came! in cn the afternoon train.

W. P. Malott returned to his hone in Indianapolis after a visit I I Skirtings, Siiks, Flancelelts. Don't fail to see our beautiful line of new Fall Waistings, the prettiest things on tlu' market. with friends and relatives.

Prof. A. C. Deitz, principa it of The Oberlin Dental Company lor first class work at rea-oriablo prices. Marriage liceniso was issued to Richard Womgren and Clara Stroth.

Both parties livo in llopo. Good piano for sale at a bargain tee .1. a i I KM. i W--t Third street John Naill, of Herington has entered the law department of the State Univer-iity at Liwreni u- W. II.

Craddock candidate fur governor on fusion ticket is billed to speak in Solomon, Thursday Sept. r.i. the Manchester schools, is in town today purchasing books for the Man Chester schools. We liaye a particularly attractive line of "Staple Dry Goods at very interesting prices ami will save you money. J.W.Creech's and I).

W. Nail's string of fast horsos have been shipped from I lerington over the Hock Island to Topeka to enter in some of the big races. From there they will be shipped to St. Joseph, and Terra Haute, Ind. Wo fear Davo is getting into fast company.

Wiliquist-Ouuil Coin. Co, over Tonkin's, buy and sell grain for cash or future delivery. A full line of fancy fruits. Parlor Grocery Died at Old Age. Eouis Chrisman died this morning at his home on AVest First street in this city, after a nine weeks illness.

Funeral services will be conducted by Iiev. E. II. Brown at the United Brethren church in this city, Saturday at 1:30 p. m.

Interment in the Detroit cemetery. The deceased was born December 4, 1825, in Montgomery county, Ohio, lie was married in is. 52 to Lovina S. (lerard, who died about three years The Abilene Steam Laundry makes a specialty of collars, and line linon. It usos soft water and modern methods.

We intend to make it an object for you to trade at our store. Our Goods are Right Our Prices are Right. A daughter arrived at the home of Lining, on South Buckeye, last evening. Mothor and child are both doing nicelv. Miss Ivlith Kanffman, who spent ago.

In the spring of the deceased and his wife moved to Kan G. A. U. Encampment. Washington, I).

Oct.0-11. The her summer vacation with friends in and about Abilene, is very ill at her home in Kansas City. I'uiou Pacific will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates for the round trip to the G. A. R.

reunion at Washington, I Oct. 0-1 1, 1902. For dates of sale, limits on tickets and full information apply to T. II. Jor.es, Agent.

Junction Newspaper Man Weds Harry Eugene Montgomery, of sas and lived for a number or years four mileB north of Detroit, later moving to Abilene where he lived until death. He leave six sons, Truman, Pery, John, Lee, Er and liirk, to mourn his death. A post mortem examination revealed the fact that his death was caused by cancer of the esophagus. The deceased was a kind and lov-na father and his death will bo See Some of our Bargains. F.est (J mutilated Sugar 20 lb 1.00 Plenty of Standard Tomatoes, per can.

.10 Early June Peas per can. .10 Cream Corn, cans 25 California Apricots, per can 15 California Peaches, per can .15 Sugar Syrup, per gallon. 40 Yours for trade, J. E. Brewer.

Fancy cranberries 10c at Parlor Grocery. Eay of access, an easy shave and an eay place to get a smoke is what draws many customers to Landed barber shop. mourned by many friends and associates who have known him for years. Junction City, and Miss Tenny Fern Shaffer, of Neosho, were married last evening in the First M. church (South) in Neosho.

Mr. Montgomery is tho business manager and one of the publishers of tho Junction City I'uion. Tho bride has many friends in Junction City. Some good Oklahoma tariuH for ealo or trade. E.

Va nderbelt for any information desired of the new country. There Hre rumors of change in the time card of the Santa Fe and a return to the schodulo that was used a year and a half ago. A Juvenile Hope Walker. J. W.

Hutton. wife and son are in town on their wav to Wichita. Will Lebold, sou of C. II. Eebold, is very' ill at Seattle, Washington.

He has been sick for some time, and there not much hope for his Schools opening. The schools over tho county are opening. There are thirty-three in session now. Fifty-live will open next Monday, live September 22, Santa Fe Excursions. Topeka, September 8 to 13 Kansas State Exposition.

One fare $2,80 for round trip, tickets on 6ale September 0 to 13, good to return on or before September 15. AVichita September 22 to 27, State G. A. R. Reunion.

One fare $2.19 Santa Fe Colonist Rates Northwes Ilaily during September and October the Santa Fe will sell one way tickets to Hillings, for $19. 158 to Livingston, Logan, Cinnibar $22.38, to Helena, Butt Anoconda $20, to Spokane, $22.50, to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, $25. Master Hutton is but seven years old but is probably one of the best tight wire walkers ever in this part of the country. He was in Salina during the recent fair where he gave four exhibitions and received fifty dollars for same. Mr.

Hutton say9 this is the last year the boy will give exhibitions as he does not want the boy to follow it as a business. Master Hutton will be in Wichita during four September 29 and nineteen October 11. There are about ten districts that have not reported their A stav ever of ten days will be opening date. The Abilene schools have boon in session a week, The first day there was an enrollment of 825. the (1.

A. It. reunion at that place. A big crowd wan down to the Union Pacific plug last night to see if any soldiers came. There was only one showed up and he had been in town all day.

Frcf. U. E. HaBson, who wbb principal of the Solomon schools last year and taught here during this year's Normal, will be principal of Irving, Marshall county, schools this year. allowed at points west of Hillings, Mont.

For further particulars and a full list of points we can sell cheap rates call on or address F. S. Sali.s, Santa Fe agent. Hold Up At Herlngton-A regular hold-up is reported to have occurred near the Rock Island depot at llerington Monday night. The night clerk at a lunch counter for round trip, tickets on sale September 21 to 27, good to return until September 29.

Home Visitors Excursion, The Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets to most points in Ohio and Indiana on September 2-9-16-23 for one fare pins $2, final limit of tickets 30 days from date of sale. For further particulars call on or address. F. S. Sali.s, Agent Santa Fe.

Now's the time to take Rocky Mountain Tea; keeps the whole family well. A great medicine for spring and fall tiredness. .35 cts. J. M.

Gleissner. Dead Child Found at Salina. The body of a few weeks old infant was found by a dog in the sub-erbs ot Salina, Wednesday. The dog dragged the body' out of a sorghum field. It was in a badly decomposed condition and nothing could be told of how it died.

It was a female, and had probably Eruce Gimruel, manager of the was compelled to keep 6till and look into the muzzle of a gun while the robbers looked through the cash register and helped himself to between thirty and forty dollars in Missouri Kansas Telephone Co. at Santa Fe Excurslons-Hutchinson, Sept 15 to 19, Kansas State Fair. One fare $2.54 for round trip via Santa Fe Route. Tickets on sale September 13 to 19 good to return on or before September 20. Washington, D.

National Encampment G. A. R. October 0 to 11. this place, will leave about October 1 to take charge of the company's Salina olllce.

The company is going cash. been dead a week or more, and its to considerable expense In fixing up 1 wer extremeties were missing. No clue to the perpetrators of the crime has boen discovered. No Hot Nights In Colorado. The nights are cool without dampness from dews.

The air is pure without undue moisture. There is $29 C5 for round trip via Santa Fe Route. Tickets on sale October 2 to its Salina exchange and is putting in the very latest improvements. No definite arrangements have been made as to who will have charge of the Abilene exchange, but it is probable that Mr. UimmeU will have charge of both exchanges.

5. Final return limit November 3. For stops over, privileges, routeB etc. call on or address F. S.

Salls, Santa Fe agent. The Rock. Island will sell round trip ticket to Topeka and return on Sept. 6 to 13, good to return until Sept. 15, 1902, at rate of one fare on account of the Kansas State Exposition Co.

state fine stock show, race meeting, carnival and vaudeville the The Oldest Hen Dead. The oldest hen in the United States is dead at the age of 14 years. This hen was the property, of Aaron Brower, a prosperous agriculturist of South Plainfield, Mr. P.rower says he is ready to stake his reputation no excessive beat in summer, the average temperature being 80 degrees. There are no continuous, saturating rainfalls, but rather brief showers, which pass away quickly, Two million Americans suffer the torturing panes of dyspepsia.

No ljaving clear skies behind them Bitters week of September 8 to 13, 1902. need to. Burdock lilood cures. At any drug Btore. The summer nights are invariably cool, inviting out-door exercises and E.

W. Thompson, A. G. P. A.

Dr. J. K. McPike, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate of the Anericun anil Co-lumbmn bcIiooIb of Osteopathy, Kirks-ville.

Mo. inducing rest and refreshing sleep. Splendid train service with accom LLU liiJ THITUI LXX that the hen was hatched in the spring ol 1887. She was a Plymouth Reck, and long one of the best layers in Mr. Brower's collection.

Of late years, however, she has not deposited any eggs, but was a persistent hatcher. It is estimated that the hen hatched out more than thirty broods of chickens. Missouri Valley Farmer. modations for all classes of passengers and very low rates, via the Union Olhoa 209 East Third strte', Abilene, A Cut in Meat. Always aiming to give the public the lowest possible price in meat, I have again reduced the price as follows: rvan.

-u. At Solomon each Mondiiv. Wednes day and Friday in the forecooo, Pacific Porterhouse Steak tM2c Pacific. Ask or write for pamphlet, "The Rockies, Great Salt Lake and the Yellowstone," describing in detail the attractions of the west. T.

H. Jonks, agent. iiotei. The science is founded on Aoatouiv Physiology and kindred branches. Shoulder Steak per fl Sc Roast Beef per lb 8 to 10c Boiling Beef per lb 5 to 8c Sirloin Steak per fl li'Jc Round Steak per lb 10c The treatment is strictly mechanical manipulations, scientifically applied.

No drugs or knife used. Weather Report. Reported by Townaeud, the Fair tonight and Saturday. Frost tonight. Warmer Saturday.

Cl The Chronicle Pkistekt. faird and Buckeye, Abilene, Kansas. The above prices will not advance unless beef cattle take a sharp advance. Full weight and courteous treatment. A.

BENIGNUS. When doctors fail try II urdock Blood Bitters. Cares, dyspepsia, constipation invigorates the whole messty. All formi of diseate are successfully treat d. A specialty is made of Joint Affections, Rheumatism, all Nervous Diseases, Ornacio Disorders, Female Troubles, Headaches, eto..

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