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OCTC FOR SALE , . SHORTHORN CATTuit-One ,jd PouM. Champion at foot. One yearling better from tame cow. , One yearling and one two-rearold bull.- , fl. '. . i POLAND CHINA HOGS-Eightservlceable boars of early farrow. Two good young tows. t . . ' 1 : Aleo aeTeral mlcb cows. ' - Si Mile East of Court House 190 1871 80 Tear la Business in Abilene We can Hi J"ul , clock or watch oi jewelry right. . See our new dtsplsy of Jew elry, Eye (ilaa-ie and Spectacles. ' PRICES RIGHT. C00LEV, THE JEWELER, Third St., across from P. 0. Striking Designs Pull of paints of merit, are nun erous in our " assortment oi S WALL PAPERS They are new, artistic and pi. Ing. The colorings are excellu. and will retain their beauty l years. There Is not a pattern i the store that would not make charming covering 'for any room A, R, ELVICK Exclusive Paint and War per House Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptom ol croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croup; cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold by C. E. Northcraft ft Co. A Bnrglar in Town his name is "bad cough." He does n't care for gold or silver but he will steal your health away.. If he appearns in your house arrest him a once with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, It may mean consumption If yon don't A cnre for all coughs, colds and chest troubles. PrU. 15c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by C. E. Northcraft ft Co. A healthy man is a king In his own right; an unhealthy man Is an un tp.ppr slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you we'l. ' Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder for swollen, tired, hot, smarting feet. Sample sent free. Also Free Sample' of trie Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a new Invention Address Allen S. Olfstead, LeRoy, X Bees Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels gently, bu freely, and at the same time it heals Irritation of the throat and In that way stops the 'cough. It is sold by the Palace Jrug Store. : Harsh physics react, , weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That Is all w-ong! A weak Stomach means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this Is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are Instead crying out for help. Thlr explains why Dr. Snoop's Restorative Is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restora tive reaches out for the actual cause of theee ailments the failing "In side nerves." Anyway test the Re storative 48 hours. It won't cure so Boon as that, but yon will srrely know that help ia coming. Sold by all dead era. Accidents will happen, but the best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil for such emer gencies). It enbduea the pain aad heals the harts. O BE CUJIEB at rbnuuulaa with all ha huneneas, aches aad pains, take Hood's Seraaperllla. Ton suet be ear to CUT HCWS 'AklUuftt.' L D ARNOLD. -.WERE AT THE HEAD. Alphabetically Abilene ana AMn Led Them All. One hundred and forty-two nat ional' banks and forty-one state banks of the etate of Kansas have tiled suit In the United Btates circuit court through Clerk Sharrtt today in which they ask for a temporary injunction against JoBeph N. Dolley, bank com missioner of this state, and Mark Tulley, state treasurer, restraining and enjoining them from enforcing the new state bank guaranty law. It is merely a test suit to determine the constitutionality of the law. ' Be cause Abilene and Assaria begin with the first letter of the alphabet the Abilene National and Assaria State bank led the lists and some green reporters in Topeka sent out a story that they were the only ones bringing suit when as a matter of fact they did not know anything about It as the whole mlxup is conducted by the Topeka and Atchison lawyers in an effort to settle the matter's legal sta tus. The bank guaranty law is In a peculiar situation. Attorney General Fred S. Jackson has brought man damus proceedings in the Supreme court to compel Dolley and Tulley to enforce the guaranty law. Now more than 180 banks as mentioned repre nented bv Balle Waggener, Senator Chester I Long, John L. Webster, Willis Gleed and J. T. Prlngle, have tarted Injunction proceedings In the federal court to prohibit tho offi cials from doing the very thing tne suit brought by Jackson compels them to do. State Treasurer Tulley turned the notice served on him over tn the Attorney General and request ed that that department take care of It. OPEN HOUSE FOR FAIR. Social Side of Big Show to be De veloped. Damon Lodge Knights of Pythias is preparing to hold open house for the county membership during the week of the county Fair at Abilene. Their club room will be open to mem bers and they will be made welcome In every way In the evenings, It is desired that every member from the lodges visiting the city during Fair week register and feel free to make themselves at home In the Hall, and Kilub rooms for rest and to meet friends and local members. A plan le being discussed among the other fraternities to fit up a "rest room" In the big hall at the Fair grounds where all the members of the various fraternities may meet their visiting members. Such a plan If rightly managed will be certainly welcomed by the directors of the Fair association. MIGHTY FEW APPLES. Only 17 Per Cent of a Crop in Dick inson. The fruit crop report of the Kan sas Horticultural society for Septem ber, 1009, Is as follows: For the state Apples, 15 per cent; pears, 10 per cent; and grapes, 41 per cent of a full crop. Fifth district, consist ing of Clay, Cloud, Dickinson, Geary, Marshall, Ottawa, Republican, Riley, Saline and Washington counties Apples, 17 per cent;, pears, 7 per cent; and grapes, 42 per cent. Six-Cylinder Overland Here. T. V. Prendergast haa set a new record for the motor bunch by get ting a six-cylinder 46 horsepower ! Overland touring car, the highest powered car In the county and a mighty fine machine. It is painted 'green and is a fine runner. I Mr. Prendergast has also received a new 35 h. p. Velle touring car. Wanted. To trade 8 to 14 H. P gasoline engine for small one. Toliver ehnpa. 2w4t For Sale. As eighty acre creek bottom farm. 60 acres In cultivation. 25 acres fine meadow and pasture. Balance creek with timber and running wat er. 85 acres fenced hog tight with 1 aerea alfalfa. New six-room house and other Improvements. Price 870 per acre. For further particulars call on F. D. Faley, seven miles southeast of Abllea. Ild2tw2t WEEKLY iki.tlt.vti. LET POUCH LIGHTS BCRN.. Suggeetioa for Lighting the City Dor- lug Fall". . ' Editor Reflector: Let me suggest that neonle should allow their porch lights to burn all night and every night while the fair visitors are town. There is nothing much more to be desired than plenty ot lliumi nation when Abilene has visitors, A great majority of the homes over town have porch lights, in fact thare are few houses on the principal streets that do not have them these days. There are hundreds of them and, burning all at one time and night lone, makes a street about iirht a dav. With the reflection that comes from the porch and from the house Itself the light often apes as much good, almost, ' as an arc lleht at the street corner. It is cer tain that the porch light, placed right." elves more Illumination than the larger lights do, In the darkest of dark olaces. The expense of burning a porch light all night long-is trifling, at the nraaent low nrlce of electric current It will increase the bill sb little that It will not amount to enough to talk about. And it will do lots ot good. rt will inhk well to the stranger. mill be of heln to the stranger, too. for he often comes to town on the night trains. There, are lots of ways to do some- thin? annd for Abilene. Here is wav that Is commendable and in which nearly everyone, In the princi pal streets,' can take part. It will not be expensive and It will help to boost the fair and the city, something that every man, woman and child in Abi lene wants to do. Let the porch lights burn. A CITIZEN. THEY ABE AFTER THEM. Chapman Want to Know Who Ob structed the Road. ' The following notice appears In the Chapman Advertiser, signed by the Commercial club and relates to the obstruction of the road on the day before the automobile race:' "Fifty dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction, or any Information leading to 'the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who obstructed the public highway between sections and 7 Noble town ship, Dickinson county, Kansas, on or about the 6th day of September, 1909." There Is another story In clrcU' latlon here about the affair. Some motorists drove Into an Abilene gar age the day of the Chapman race and said that they had been over the road referred to the day before and their machine was stuck on the Freeman hill. They said they gathered stones and blocked the wheels until they could make progress and then went on and left the stones In the road. Maybe they were the guilty parties. One fact however makes the motor ists' story, thin. It is said that a road scraper was turned over the stones with its point uphill and when the first car came against It going down hill it nearly caused a wreck. Tired Mothers. . It's hard work to take care of children and to cook. sweep, wash, sew and mend besides. Tired mothers should take Hood's Sarsaparilla it refreshes the 'blood. Improves the appetite, assures restful sleep, and helps In many ways. Farmers, Attention. A large stock of plain Disc Grain Drills has Just been received by W. M. Steckel's Hardware Store at Woodbine, Kansas. 2w4t The Real Pleasure Th assurance of per fect results and compli ments on your skill are II yours when you use Leo Baking Powder 16-oz. can 25 ou or TNI .PlTJFC 3 ww Cave the Coupons .... a .". I "lome taking, sfiai . pj .SIXES I K ASS AS, Siii'lEKSES . " THEY DREAM OF TREASURE. Hope Has Found Cave Where Ban dit Hid. Hope Dispatch: The workmen who have been digging a large reser voir for aewer purposes for the Hope creamery, fell Into a cave laet Satur day .when they were down about twenty-five feet. While the rock is not solid, being something like shale, there is a large crevice in it running in several directions. This crevice is filled with soft mud In which a pole was shoved for eight or ten feet. There seems to be no doubt but that the surplus water from the creamery will find a way out through this reservoir, but what effect it will have on the wells In the vicinity of the creamery is hard to state at this time. We hope there will be no ill effects. The ordinary well is fifty to sixty feet deep, and the reservoir is only twenty-five feet deep. Years ago Jack Markley and A. Henquenet used to spend considera ble time searching for a cave in this vicinity, wherein was a burled" treas ure left by some of the bandits ot the plains. They had maps of the lo cation of the cave, but never could find It. Perhaps the finding ot this cave will give them a pointer. They have our permission to come and In vestigate the matter. THEY GAVE IT UP. Chapter House Idea Did Not Work Out, Here, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Culp, the St. Louis subscription agents who were trying to establish a chapter house for the Lewis Publishing Co., In re turn for 81300 worth ot subscriptions have given It up and gone to 8a llna. They Intended to. ask tor a site on the city park but for some reason did not. At Enterprise they had a good start but the Town Row interfered and they abandoned the field. MAKING A FINE HIGHWAY. Detroit Road Being Put In Model Condition.. An example ot good roadmaking 1b seen on the Detroit road where the Grant township board ia doing some fine work. The road has been graded up and low places tilled and made a finer road than at any time In ten vears. The work ia well done and will be extended to the township line. It Is creditable to the' board. Now with dragging after rains It will be kept in perfect condition with little cost. ; i Blnclalr-Swlsher. Miss Opal Sinclair and James O. Swisher rather surprised their many Herlngton friends by going to Abilene Monday and being married by Pro bate Judge Anderson. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sinclair, and having been reared here Is highly esteemed by her many friends and associates. The groom Is a worthy young man. being asso ciated with his father-in-law In a business way Herlngton Times. For Sale Ewes. 4000 good young breeding ewea In carload lots and up to suit buyer. For further particulars write J. J. Cooper, Las Animas, Colorado. 2w4t Resolutions of Respect. The Junction City order of rail way conductors adopted the follow ing resolutions of respect In memory ot the late Guy McCoy: Whereas it has pleased the Su preme Architect of the Universe to remove from our midst our late Brother Guy C. McCoy and whereas the Intimate relations long held by our deceases' brother with the mem bers ot this division render it proper that we should place on record our appreciation of his services as a con ductor and his merits as a man; Therefore be It resolved by Over land Division No. 342 Order Railway Conductors of America that while we bow with humble aubmlsslon to the will of the most high we do not the less mourn for our brother who haa been called from bis labor to rest. Resolved that this Division ten der Its heartfelt sympathy to the family and relatives of our deceased brother In their sad affliction. Re solved that these resolutions be en tered upon the minutes of this Divis ion and that a copy ot them be aent to the family of our deceased broth er. Last Criaaee. T cat cbean farma and home steads under Chivlngton Canal now ready to run water. Located la ent ers Colorado, In The Arkansas Tal ler. The largest Irrigation system constructed In many years. Writ for book and map. BELL ft WHITS, Engineers. 6v8t : Laaar.CoM. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la today the best known medicine in u. tor the relief ...I nt kAwal nnmnlatnts. It UU VU1. w ww.. w cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentary, a d should be taken at Ue first un natural looseness of the bowels. It Is squally valuable for children ana adults. It always cures. Sold by C. T Northcraft ft Co. V A remedy that simply gives tempor ary relief Is not the right remedy to c - piles. Yon must use something that will not only allay Inflammation on the surface, but that will promptly act on all parts affected. , ManZan the great Pile remedy, does this. It u iwtnvAiilAntlv annlfad hv meana of a tube with nosxle attachment. Sold by Palace Drug Btore. Hoppity Hop. Are you just barely getting around by the aid of crutches or a cane? Unless you have lost a limb or have a deformity if your trouble is rheu matism, lumbago, sprain, stiff Joints or anything ot like nature use Bal lard's Snow Liniment and In no time you can throw away your orutches and bj as well as anyone. Price 26o, 60c and 81.00. Sold by C. B. North craft and Co. ' A pleasing, good, high grade, truly flavored, amber colored cup of coffee can be had and without the real Coffee danger, or damrge to health - by simply using Dr. Shoep's new substitute, called "Health Coffee." Pure, wholesome, toasted cereals, malt, nuts, etc., making Dr. Sboop's Health Coffee both healthful and sat isfying. No 20 to 30 minutes tealous boiling. "Made In a minute ' says ut. Shoop. It served as coffee, It's taste will even trick an expert. Test It and see. Belknap ft Roemer. A very good remedy and one that we can highly recommend In all cases ot Kidney trouble, Is Ptneules, the new kidney remedy. They are; A.n.fli.iiv onnA in all oases of rheu matic pains, weak back or backache, urinary aisoraers ana w eium-j". Sold by Palace Drug Store. Gambling. WA.- nr ai-ninat At, M.n i Is lust ex actly what you are doing If you neg lect a cougn or coin on ids m. in stead of treating It with Ballard's 'u-At.A..nrf Gtwnn A BR rants bottle of this splendid remedy will cure an ordinary cougn, neai me mug. uu an. a tnnln fn- vnur entire system. Sold by C. E. Northcraft ft Co. Go With a Rash, fri.- AamanA fni that wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure. Dr. King's New Life-Pius is asiounamg J. M. Oleissner say they never saw the like. Its because they never tall to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria. Only 25o. To Be Happy . ... h.v, vaaj! hanlth. You can't have good health If your liver la not aoing u s auty ov . poisoning Is going on all the time under such circumstances. Ballard'J Herblne makes a perfectly healthy liver keeps the stomach and bowels right and acta a tonic for the en tire system. Bold by C. E. Northcraft ft Co. Dink- Bafn TahlataTF. RhflOn'S , stop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in zu miuuias sure. Formula cn the 25c box. Ask your nruffiri.t nr doetnr about this formula Its fine. All dealers. The Road to Success, has many obstructions, but none so desperate aa poor health. Buccess today demands health, but Eelectric Bitters Is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It com pels perfect action of str -"oh, liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and en riches the blood, and tones and invig orate the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Eelec tric Bitters If weak, run-down or sickly. Only 60c. Guaranteed by J. M. Oleissner. Rings Little Liver Pills for sick headache and bllliousness. They art easy and pleasant to take. A cooling heall..g, soothing, cleansing salve la Pijesalve, Carbollzed. Sold by Palace Drug Store. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Preventlcs Is being dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventlcs are said to break any cold completely. And Preventlcs, being so sate aid tooth anma art varv fine for children. No Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening, box zdc. boia ny all d- tiers. Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Sboop's Cough Rfmedy. And It is so thoroughly h.,mi.,i that Dr. Shnnn tells moth ers to use nothing else, even for the very young cables. Tne wnoie mnmm ran lftavaa and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the curative properties to Dr. Snoop s uougn nemear. u caim. uio M..h -ml h-alB th aansitlve bron chial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing hara'i used to in jure or suppress. Demand Dr. Snoop's Accept -o other, boia oy an aeaiera. A Harry Up Call. Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moses, hurry. Baby burned himself, terribly Johnnie cut his foot with v. - u.mU'i aa1flw1 Pa can't walk from piles Blllle has bolls and my corns ache. She got It and soon cured all the family. Its the greatest healer on earth. Sold by J. U. Oleissner. WIAK STOMACH Is strenr cord and toned by Hood's Bai acarUla, th medicine that eerei rvp-pis and f OCR APHTITf A Bold Step., To overoom the well-groonded and raasooabl objections ot the more lntt Ugent to the use of secret, medicinal eoin founds, Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, S. V., some time ago, decided to make a boH departure from the usual course pursue! by the makers ot put-up medlclnea tor do nestle use, and. so has published broad ry to tne wnoie wono, a run list of all the Ingredlsnta position of his widely . Thus he has takes) trans and patients Into se. Thus too he baa r ledlctoes from among secret doubtful menu, ana mea itt a Knou CompMEtfw irof evenbstlM lero" OoUen Hedtoal Dlsoovary, the famous medicine (or weak stoiuauk pf iln- tr hlMnnuiMia and all catarrhal dlaflaias whrnvar kwaMd.baT printed npa It ta plain Enoto. S hill and complete lUt of all the lnmdlent opmposlni posing lit bat a nulled tram not irba of all th dll i ou a hiw nooa nas neon .com standard medical worl Biennis ffenmt school of practice, contalnlnr vary pumer tract from the writing of hading tloner of medicine, endorsing1 at las ana art re1 ru.titfnnara of medicine, endoralfkt Mm PouWi Una;, uch and vrr Innw Slent contained. In Dr. Pierce's medloine. i of In utu Dooaa wui om mauea umm toanrooesendini Br latter, to Dr. E mtml MR tfuBilo. H, Y. From this little ur. riei ICUlVa BUIMU WW IUMW1 v tceou or other nottenoue or Injurious Menus ana that they are mad front netlte, mediet as! root of great valnei aleo that epma of Ik moat valuable lurredlenta contained b r" PleroC yToritrrcrlDUoa tor west Berrons. over-worked, run-own," nernm and debilitated women, were employed. Ions Bin wo. by th Indian for similar aUmeot acting their aauawa In feci one of she most Tsluabl medicine nlentt entertn tr.l the composition ot Dr. Pierce t Fsortt Prw acrintlon was knows to the Indians a gqosw-Weei" Our knowledn of th eat of not a fw of oar mom valaibl na llclnal plant wt gained from .the At mid up br improved and ei warn thKVn-lta PMa-rintlnn I IT not a tew ot oar moat Taiaawie niu, mr its Wat samea rrom ue uiuiaaa, an bv imnrovad and exact Bre- esssee, th Favorlt Prescription U a moal efficient remedy for regulating all th Wom anly functions, oomcung displacement, s proIaDaua, entevemlva and retor-emon. evercomina balnful rwrtoda. toning m the serve and bringing bringing about a perfect stale of aeaito. Sold bv all denlera In gidlolnee. CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TO M. K. & T. Commis sion Company FOR WBIOH J. R. VAN VOORST ts cattle salesman and PERSONALLY loekf after all shipment from DICKINSON 00. Write us for any Information you de sire in regard to the market. 371 LIVE STOCK FXOHANOB KANSAS CITY. UO. Abilene Steam Laundry, Perfeot Work. Reasonable Prloes patronise ham industry. Far Rand tprinss water used and all work guaranteed Ageaoles la all Dickinson countf tows. S.. OOOOWUT Proprietor. RAILWAY TJ ME TABLES. UNION PACIFIC i "; ' Eastbound 10J Passenger (Limited) 4:11 a. m. lit Passenger t:tO a. . 104 Passenger 11:88 a. m. lot Passenger .....1:45 p.m. 168 Local Freight.....'. 8:19 p. m. Westbound 101 Passenger (Limited) !:Bt a. m. 109 Passenger 10:08 p. a. 107 Paasenger 8:10 p. m. 103 Passenger 8:67 p. m, 169 Local Freight 8:80 a. m, ROCK ISLAND . Eastbound 638 Mall Ezprasa 10:60 a. m. 686 Local Freight 4:00 p. m. Motor Express 3:36 p. m. Westbound 636 Mall Express 6: 66 p. ax 566 Local Freight. .... .11:45 a. m. Motor Express 1:80 p. n, SANTA FB Southbound 306 Passenger 11:00 a, m. 308 Freight 3:05 p. to. 310 Freight 8:16 p. m. Northbound 307 Passenger 8:07 a. m. 809 Freight 9:41 a. m. 311 Freight 3:10 p. n. Sallna Branch Leave for Ballna 317 Mixed 3:30 a. t. 319 Mixed 13:06 p. nx. 881Mlved 4:06 p. U. Arrive from Sallna. 318 Mixed 7:86 a. nV 320 Mixed.. 10:66 a. m. 323 Mixed 3:10 p. m. , ABILESE'S SO0HTIE3. A. AND A. II .Benevolent Lodge Bo . S8, meet first and third Monday ev. nlng In each mrnitb at Masonic hall, earner intra m. ... . .. . i L. Worley, secretary: vlelting wwtnieo we come, BOT Al. APCH MAOH-Cyn Ohapte go. K, meets In Maeonte hall on the eee. and fourth Fridays of each mon in. r W, Morse, H. P.; Joeepb K. Keel, Secretary TalPI.g Til BIKCVOLMT AftSOOtA TIOK ibilene Council Ho. , meet am eeoon4 and fourth Thoreday rrenlng of ach month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. A. L. Yonag. Dfeeiawnw .,an u.wia, fees- le rwi! any eonHlilnn of OVeeeJej; Out la not be Dented by tse oeoMleoal n at R I P A K'9 Tebnle. Per sal by I rleu. The FlvaO-al waoket Is enough I ka ordinary ocoaaKjo. In family kttUW TS nea 1 1 l -r -"- PAnKtrVS HAIS) AHA m Vatl w ""fee"' ta tt Vfflflaal V a . eutandoislal and complete Muring inmnecan celebrated taedlctnes his aumereds kl. f..ll TAJkn. SMvedVhliui aortrsWof, thamlifunud ' ...i.Mnv. niut onlvduM tbawftnft OfDr.P