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--. n: ni 1 Flan for Summer Comfort Don't add the hut of kitchen1 fire to the sufficient discomfort of hot weather. Ute i New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook in comfort With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of v.nla nt thm htir weekly limn J UAW) v. - "baking," i done without ral-, ins the temperature percepuoiy ADOtQ mat UI VW1C. Inthohouie. Another great dvanle of th NEW PHffECnOW Yick Bine Flame 00 Cook-Sfove Is Its handsome CABINET TOP, which give it every convenience of the modern iteel range. Ha an ample top ihelf for warming plate and keeping cooked food hot, drop ahelvei for holding mall cooking utensil, and ta even fltted with racki for towel. Made in three iizei, and can be had with or without cabinet lop. 11 not at your dealer's addreai our neareit agency. Th,i?av& Lamp CT2r whether high Of low-ii therefor free from disagreeable odor and can em ,moke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light II not at your dealer' addren our netreet agency. jSTANDAKD uVyi? V V eO HIGH SCHOOL BALL TEAM MET ITS WATERLOO Kansaa University Freshman Defeat ed Them 4 to 1. . Lawrence, May 1 (Special) The Abilene high school ball team was defeated for the first time this season In a game with the Freeman team of the university, score 4 to 1. Abilene' score was made in the 3d inning. The Freshmen out-batted tte visitors, one home run bringing two of the scores. McDonnul and Som mers put up fine battery work. Will Moore of Chapman tvus the only Dickinson boy on the Freshman team. A BRIDE SPRAINS HER ANKLE While changing from one train to taut Aavu aeo a bride wronrhed her ankle very badly. She was afraid ' she would be lame for some time for the ankle pained her and was swelling rapidly. One of her fellow passengers brought her a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment. The Llnl ment stopped the pain at once and took down the swelling and the next day her ankle was almost as strong as ever. ' Mr. L. Roland Bishop of Scranton, Pa., says: "On the 7th of this present month, as I was leaving the building at noon for lunch, 1 slipped and fell, spraining my wrist. 1 returned In the afternoon, and at four o clock I could not hold a pencil in my hand. 1 returned home at five o'clock and purchased a bottle of Sloan' Lini ment and used It five or six times before I went to bed, and the -next day I was able to work and use my hand aa usual. I thought sure I would be laid up, and a we are busy I was very much worried. I cheerful ly recommend Sloan's Liniment to all persons who may Injure themselves in any way." Impure blood runs you down makes you an eaBy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters pur ines the blood cure the cause Guilds you up. FAIR MEN HAD A MEETING. Dickinson Officers Were at Concordia to Attend It. J. J. Kualer. president, and W. C. Curphy, secretary and F. B. Glimpse, treasurer of Dickinson County Fair Association went to Concordia yes terday and met with the Fair Asso ciations In the Northern Kansas Rac ing and Fair Association. After a thorough discussion of the complaints as to dates of the different fairs, the arrangement was finally made as follows: Manhattan to hold an agricultural fair same week with Concordia but Manhattan loses the races tnat week. All other date unchanged except that of Sallna takes the date of Aug. 30 to September 3, the date Manhattan riven un. Manhattan people were j obliged to do this on account of not anting to lose the Agricultural uoi lege exhibit which they were unable n vet at nv other date. Sallna delegates were well pleased ar.,1 eTnrfiRsed themselves under odii gatlons to the Abilene delegates for their support In settling tne wnoie matter. PROF. STEM'S GOOD LECTURE. Told of Adult Bible Clae Work at Sallna Church. JSJiiW JrJClioN A I 1 Sorie for Young and Old That Are worker, Blinn, Prof. W. D. Stem of Ohio, deliver ed a most Interesting lecture at the Breahvrerlan church last Bight On (ha "Adult Bible Class." Hi aa- nraaa was more of an informal talk and he SDoke interestingly tor an hnnr and a half of the work accom plished by tne Adult Bible classes in the United State, tie qwen ai i.r.rtt unnn the advantage of an or ganlzed Sunday school class over the unorganised classes. He spoke mou estlv of his work In Ohio, her he nr..I..A an adult Bible class of uuu memoera. oauua in. 'Cl Sevan Pull fclood Holsteln Belter and two Full Blood Holsteln steers, also milking machine. ESTATE A. G. KITH, Igtfw Enterprise, Kan. soooooooo xxxppoooooopg THE uillltu mm Packing Go. Has opened a cream station in connection with its poultry and egg business at corner of South Second and Cedar streets, Abilene, Kas., and is prepared to pay the highest market price for cream at all times. We will test your cream and pay you cash for it on delivery. Come in and talk it over with us and get our prices before you sell. Very respectfully yours, V . ft - , - ..,, W o MANAGER OCO00OOO OOOOQQP80000 Now Beady. Fiction. " , The Music Master, Klein Friendship Village, Gale. Joshua Craig. Phillips. The Forge In the Forest, Roberta. The Red Mouse, Osborne. '--i Wild Life on the Rockies, Mill. Dreaming River, Moe. ' ; The Actress, Hale. ' With the Night Mail, Kipling. Ramona, Jackson. In the Closed Room, Burnett. Peter Moor's Journey to South west Africa, Frenssen. ' Mis Minerva, Calhoun. Daughter of a" Magnate, Spearman Good Jim, Conrad. The Coming Harvest, Basin. The Winter Feast, Kennedy. The Man from Home. The Moonstone, Collins. Nicholas Nlckleby, Dickens. Wiles of Sexton Maglnnls, Egan. In Circling Camps, AltsheIer.lK The Wilderness Road, Altsheler. Letters of a Japanese school Boy, Irwin. , Delafleld Affair, Kelly. The Butler' Storr. Train. Old Lady in Number Si, Foras- lund. . Catherine's Child, Pasture. Marcella, Ward. My Soldier Lady, Durley. Slmson Tetlows Shadow, See. The Chippendales, Grant, "; , Mr. Isaacs, Crawford. , . j Septimus, Locke. Through Welsh Doorways, Marks. 0 Heart Sand, Hasklll. The Vlnland Champion, Slljen. crantz. A Sister to Evangeline, Robert. The Royal End.Harland. Mansfield Park, Austin. Emma, Austin. Children's Books. Story of a Wireless Telegraphy, Trowbridge. Anne of Green Gables, Montgom ery. The Iron Star, True. Boys and Girls from Thackery, Patty's Friends, Wells. Six Girls Growing Older, Taggart. Sunnyfleld, Sill. Arkansaw Bear, Paine. Four Boys on the Mississippi, Tomllnson. A Gentle Pioneer, Blanchard. A Revolutionary Maid, Blacnhard. Biography of a Sliver Fox, Seton. A Primer of Nursery Rhymes, Sherwood. At Aunt Anna's, Taggart. Ballads for the little Folk, Cary. The Yale Cup, Dudley Pratui'iil JlOI.ICnaUCI, ).-KUli. Tin. Sheet Iron and Cui,peip:kie SAYS THE NEW TRAIN WON'T EVEN SLOW UP. Conductor Follins Gives a Tip to Abilene. further added that it is hi under standing that It will not stop at Abi chaDel Tuesday morning Mian Verna Pautz. '08". HOW at ocauuiuB viiv ... ... ' I tending uenirai xvauoaa uo.o I - . Airan olnw I1H ' A f 1 Jl 1TTYI RI1 1 . . , 1 - In The Yale Cup, Dudley. ,ouo " College, nas oeen uomg menus-v Boys of Old Monmouth, TonlllriBon IB to be sent out to theJSapta .ye work at the hgn ,chooI this week. The Chllden'a Longfellow. "' " " crossing so it will not be necessary ghe haJ beei copylng the thegl. o ... . . . x, fn. a halt there. All the dreams , , Little Xora jj aunweroy, nuruvu. - - . me ficuuwjup Abilene has had of a convenient and Spirit of the School, Barbour. " " " " The contest ior me rnm King Arthur and His Knights;' luxurious trip to Kansas City or the k j B Case upon the question, . - ware seem to uo uouni nu auw n t-nA ha ohArirAn unnn ldh hvia. I .... " I ii j jtn.nAn T rrtitvht tin The Bishop and the Boogerman, "T. .ftie S some good for the city officer and .... . .. . Lnmcr.lol r,h tn rt buSV. It iS I .... , ,h.u In nm. A.l I A Poems Every child Shouia Know, -""""" -- , - . , nneen n 3TllrllQU M3U K Famous Stories Every Child flx traln De' petition for the prizes. OdlUIUdj IVIt1 0 lold Know. lne lrBlu 1" yu' " The parts tor tne senior pw, " commencing at 1 p. m., the m. n . ni j. I In oneratlon. An "The Merphant of Venice." i nnan-. Shold Know The Good Sword Belgrade, Curtis. I ln War for Independence, Tomllnson Paul Jones, Seaville. Little Men, Alcott. Frollicklng Rhymes, Well. Sir Walter Raleigh, Kelly. Napoleon, Marshall. To the Front, King. -The Light House Keeper, Kaler. Stricken, Mulr. Life of a Butterfly, Scudder. Field and Forest Handy Book, Beard. ' ' . . Diary of a Birthday Doll, Dow. Child Rhymes, Riley. Betty Wales, Freshman, Waide. King Arthur and His Knights, Red- ford. Spy of Yorktown, Stoddard. Columbus, Imlack. David Livingston, Goldl'ng. General Gordon, Lang. Cromwell, Marshall. Miscellaneous. The Cut of a Vatican, Potter. The Honeymakers, Mosley. Orthodoxy, Chesterton. The Home Builder, Abbott Oregon Trail. Parkman. The Great Salt Lake Trail, Inman. Religion and Medicine, Worcester. Year Book, trotting and pacing re cords of 1908, Wallace. Magazine Writing and New Litera ture, Alden. ' Primary Election, Marrlam. My Life and Experience Hunting Hostile Indians, Howard. Poetical Works, Harte. Poetical Works, Cary. Poetical Works, Wblttler. Poetical Works, Bryant Second Book of Verse, Field. Botticelli, (matserplece tn color) Blnn. Michael Angelo, (masterpieces ln color) Belllna, (masterpieces In color). Har. Fra Angellco, (masterpieces In col or), Mlson. Twentieth Century Negro Litera ture, Culp. William Tell, English translation. Schiller. England, (Peep at many land scene.), Flnnernmore. Switzerland, Fluermore. Egypt, Krily. For Sale Quick t room residence, barn, 39 foot front 319 E. N Sixth street, Abilene. Will sell to highest bidder for cash before June 1. T. J. Rexroat, Chap man. Kan. ?08twzt Impure or effete matters accumuiatea in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to taice is nooan healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. m ...... Dul-, ehocolatad UliRt form. Thr UildM Iccthmj of don. conrenLnce. eoonoOT, OiM " M. Steam and Hot Water Fitting Text Book, McNeill. Furnace Heating, Snow. Tin Smith's Helper and Pattern Book, Vosburgh. .Who' Who 10. Agricultural Year Book 1907. Price. for Every Occasion, Row. practical Hinu L Joint wiping for Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the Beginner ln Plumbing. Enlarged t,i0od.and effects permanentcures by giving edition. I . i.i ii 1 trt ri etnmaph. Gleaning In Bee Culture. The Honey Bee, Benton. '' Government Pamphlet. Peruvian Alfalfa, Brand. Canned Fruit, Preserve and Jel lies, Parloa. The Dairy Herd it Formation and Management, Alvord. Fertility of Soil a Affected by Manures, Gardner. The Construction of Macadam Roads, Fletcher. Paris Green Spraying experiments. Haywood. simnlfl Exercises illustrating some applications of chemistry to Agri culture, Hatch. Bureau of Plant Industry Mscel- laneous Paper. Dust Preventatives, Hubbard. Studies of the Effects of Different Methods of Cooking upon the thor oughness and ease of digestion of meat, Grlndley. Experiment Station Work. Farmers' Bulletin No. 316. Geological Survey. Kansas Agricultural College. Tree Culture. Bird Life. Agricultural Education. Hyglenie Cookery. A Corn Primer. Farm Dairying. Dry Land Farming. Making Hay. Poultry. A Study of Unseek. Farmers' Institute Report. Plant Breeding. How Plants Feed and Grow. Sheep. The Soil. Swine. I t r.vtfr, Burma - wmiwiw, v-y r ran down, from drspepnia. and that tired feel In. But I have found Hood's SariaDrllla nelpa me from the first doe. completely rentoree ood health anil ttnvtfh." A A . A -A. r r?r 6r 16, yScjiM fl High School By Grazella Pullver. Jessie SwiKart of D. C. H. S., visit ed the high school Monday morning Six of the Juniors, who are study Inn- German, are oreoarlng a first class one act comedy entitled' "Eig ensinn On last Monday, despite the storm our base ball team played against D. C. H. S. It was only another proof of their Invinclblllity, for the score was 5 to 4. The hleh Bchool is not ln vain; one boy has learned that Exodus was not a man. The boys admitted the girls to the Athletic Association. Next morning this notice appeared on the study hall board: "Girls! Don't forget vour assessments. We need your monev. Marv Sexton, a graduate of A. H. S. ln 1908 visited chapel Monday moraine: The Knnhnmnre English classes have finished their study of "The Tale of Two Cities." and will now heeln "Silas Marner. Roy Engle of D. C. H. S. attended chanel Mondav morning. The Juniors are now wrestling with De Qulncey's "Flight of a Tar tar Tribe." Miss Bowers of Hope was a chapel visitor Tuesday. She also attended the music class. flaa V.nml TCncrla who ha8 lust .nJ..rtfnr Tamott fiVllllnA flf thfi . - L ... ...1 .Anm nf WJuuii-wi i inctofi a mnHL sucucbbiui Wliu ii Union Pacific today said the new gchool ln Center township, visited k ...Ill dIopI Tqv 11. Re . , . luruUKU " " DM..- j ... The contest for the prizes offered Should a fee be charged upon the registration of real estate ln Kan- Baa" closed Fr day night, adoui fifteen have submitted theses ln com Defeated Enterorlae. J. c. H. 'B. defeated Enterprise high school in a good gam at func tion yeateroay, the final score being 11 to S lh favor of Junction. The batting and base stealing waa ex cellent. Arrangement are - being made to aire Enterprise a return game some time in the near future. STATELY .MONUMENTS are not within the reach of all, but everybody can effort some kind of a memorial to the departed. olaca wUl not be on of those point ed out as the resting place of the forgotten and neglected. If you wlh any thing erected before Decoration Day. See n at once. ABILENE MONUMENT CO. JAT HAKDISa 80, Proprietor. Abilene, Kansaa. Education, Mr. Redfleia Mcertameai , - " .4 ..,, the pumber of high whool tudent - - , . Kow la the Time to Erect a monument If yon Intend to do so at an. Come and choose the design j h.H na nlace the jin rivi mf . laaj in in "v, atone ln your plot Then when the m4 the particular town repre- who expect to attend eoHege. There were, between eventy-ny,e ana a hundred ko declared helr intention nf taklne a ciolieke course. It was noticeable that percentage wa much higher in the upper ciase. m ui aeninr eiaaa 1 of thirty-five, there were nineteen, which include all the boy. n,, haaehall team olay the Fresh- re.n team of Kansas University to day. Several high school students ac companied them to the university ren Amnnc them were me mibbbb Mi.ua Pnth and Lois Harger, Messrs. irfhni. Rtacev. Frank and Deane Ackers, Ben Haskell and Leo Ban der. The Annual will soon be ready lor -n.rriwinn it will be the largest and finest ever issued by the school. A Way to Get More Trade. Th merchants In some Kansas towns are doing a thing that Abilene merchant should do, They are vis iting the people in their trade ter- ritnrr. This It the way tney oo n. n. certain t&vs they gather up .ntnmnbiles about their town 7UUUBU to carry those who wUl go and then start out for a pleasure trip w ..i.i,h..ii,. tnwna ln the county and un,uiwii-a In their trade territory. They call on all the merchants In these towns anu aee the people visit with the .r. iivina- alon the way. By such vlslU friendships are made and In terest awakened in matter of mut ual Interest, acquaintance are torrn 3fc Tne trade mark that abio. V t Aajl lotelj foarantee. full, aloe mmm I "QUICICR1?"CL0VES THE SHAPED FACE, KO BEBOUKD CATCHERS' MITTS THE HEW SHORTSTOP'S GLOVE-MITTS FOB CLEAN WOBK OFFICIAL LEACUE BALL Utuu-ftxiteea in mrwj way BASE BALL SUITS 10 OtmOm, All Oolofftv Cot to MnioNi A eoapulaon ia eonvlBirtB Bw te ioumU. THE RACKET Duckwall Bros.. Props., Abilene, Kas. Swtl l tri.i.. (i.-li. .ill, t!iu ; : lf! It l3X ui Tlw ONI .V wm (or tr i-eiff. Dnmriita or b t !, atf-Atic. Itoin 3iim line Co,,r?tji. A, Ahi'-np. Krni. S. STEELSMITH, M. D. Sip, Gynecologist and Oculist AUILKNK, HAbAB. Practice limited to Surgery, sugloal Dla. aeee, Bieesnee to Komen end Dlieaw of the Eye. Public Sale The undersigned intending to move to California will sell at public auc tion at his place on North Broad way, Abilene, on narodv on "The Merchant of Venice have been assigned and all are hard at work committing their parte. - .,.. In compliance with the require- . . narnet ernod as new. rues. 1 couch. . . ... i. t t a n.mmi.Mnnw nil ment 01 ine u. . follow lng property: l book case and books, 5 rockers 1 settee, 1 organ, 1 ward robe,' 1 kltcheA rahlnet. 2 stands, lamns and desks, f stoves, Garland heater. Malleable steel range good a new, roller swing, wheel barrow, top bug gy, open buggy and harness, double drlvlnc harness, 5 tooth cultivator and lot of other things. Come and see and buy or yourself. A1Q good family driving horse, 10 years old. Terms cash. JOHN DENHAM J. N. BURTON, Auctioneer. gold f,::::s free W will gin jroQ tlwolatis; fret ft hMn&ota gold ring or jour cbolo froa oar preBuum - -m' lUt. Hena ng jronr nam Boa tMmm. Wtiend nd trt too with 1 BCMXt nM 10 Mil MS WC. WOO. "B-B wm sw turn of fl-Wand will Mnd fon raa ring. CATARRH KUUI IB VUI yivv. - I Q IDU eemtry if filled with visitor your MM by th touring merchanU U . .. . . . . i Mint. I , tm aAtnawliat on i .A-mmA it 1 (omewhat en the order of the more ambition trip taken by rail by tn joooer. wholesale house of Kansas City and Wichita. For sale cheap 70 lb. capacity TJ. 8. Separator. N. K. uisn, leae. " I!wtf mm) Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Civ 8atlfactlon. CIVIC KILIIr AT ONCI. It eleanata, aootlna, heala and pratarla tha dieeatwd menbraoe resnlting from Catarrh, and drives swav a Cold in the Head quickly. Baetores the rsm of Taau and BmelL aay to nee, KJoclaina ao injirrkias dmss . 1 ,1 1 . a 4Um mtnairilm aaiii airt,1 ilt large Biu, 50 cents at Dron-ist or by maiL Lranid Cream Bala fix See ia ere, f ELY BPOTHEKl, (I jTsne KL Tsr.