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Big Tent Show Coming 4mericaii P. E. Meerve was In from Garfield on business., . ' ' Miss Frances Moore left for Tor neka to reside. Mrs. Fred .Brownrlgg was down from Solomon shopping. A HOLT PEOPLK. Miss Anna Ryan was down from 3 Fence amine it you will buy no other. HODGE BROTHERS Solomon visiting friends. ir: ElHot and F. B. Faley of New bern were Abilene visitors. Rev: M. Denny was In from Dil lon nd called on the Reflector. Jacob Thomas, G. A. Probasco and E. J. Browning were In from Sher man. ' Mrs. J. H. Hooper and daughter. Blanche, are home from Kansas We have this in poultry fence with city. . ' Wlree close enough at bottom to turn ' Mr. and Mrs. William Cromer .of little chicks. Made of heavy wire, j Manchester were, shopping in 'the Prim onlv a trifle more than com- city. , mon poultry wire." If you will ex- Mrs. John Julian came up from Wellington to spend Easter with friends. . : Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin were In from Hayes and called on the Re flector, Rev. J. H. Cakerlce was In from Pleasant Valley and called on the Reflector, nn Mrs. V. K. SOUinWOrtQ 01 BV RECENT REFLECTIONS .I...., 1A a,. nra faaf nf fflARH the west end of Miller' greenhouses Louis, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. ana mm. j. jtcioibuu. I . tt 1 n,nB In If ansae fllfrv , . j AVIU CllfilV HW l" "UlHU it. aiA uunnH hand two nouroel . j .i,u nt n,, tt lo which Ivesiei Urtj wuu a toDDed the market at 18.30. Geo. MOurer wno nas ueeu vibiuuk. hla olator. Mrs. o. O. McCoy, re- turend home to Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. J. McCardle left for a visit at Kansas City., Mr. McCardle ac companied her as far as Junction Miss Lvdla Schneider returned from Florida where she visited her father. He Is well and prospering. Mrs. J. F. Spahr was called to Ba ling, on account of the serious Illness of her daughter, Mrs. samuei wainer Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Brown have mnvRri back to Abilene and are oc cupying their dwelling on North Ce dar .La Tvll1-'l. wit - Two good family driving horses, utnntohlle nroof. will be sold at Car ter's sale. See advertisement. April . 6th. Mrs. C. C. Wyandt has kindly riven to the public library a large map of Italy that will be most help ful to students. O. F. HartzeH of Kelso, Wash Jngton, sends his renewal to the- Weekly Reflector and says -a wouiu be lonely without It, Alfalfa hay for sale by stack or ton I n rase. 28d3twlt Pure White Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching. 50c per setting of li or $3.00 per 100. Mrs. C. H. How land. Brown prone 1260. R. F. D. 4 Z4wizaiz Abilene, Kansas. Marriage licenses: Frank Yock art and Josephine Raughlln, Brook vllle; Cyrus Hosklns and Anna Bal- ser, Carlton; Charles Dautfl ana Retta Force, Abilene. For sale), a Quantity of choice Ger man -Millet Seed at one dollar per bushel. Call at the W. H. Dayton Land Co.s office on uroaaway ot. Abilene. Kansas. wit C. H. Slifer was granted a life certificate by the state educational board Saturday. Miss JesBie Gem mill, of Sallna, sister of R. B. Gem, mill, also received one. ' 1 Notice the advertisement of Car ter's sale in this issue. The sheep are extra fine, long wool; buck extra good, April 6. Have you a good gentle home. you would like to turn In on a piano? If so call at Vanderbelt'a furniture ttore. 24dtf Egg store In Enterprise Push: Mrs. Ed. Herrman brought 93 dozen eggs to town Saturday, which, was bore, to the title of the youngest chauffeur in the state. The 8un points out that Miss Bessie Coulson mrs. w.j. Mcdonald PRESENTS "The Girl from the Golden West" America's Greatest Play Reed's Military Concert Band andProt. Antoine Bersee Symphony Orchestra 30 People Popular Prices ABILENE ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, April 6 1 i 1 ' ' - , '' .. -. - s 1 ASKKD ATTORNEV GENERAL NOT TO INTERFERE. Mayor and City Attorney Don't Want Matter Settled. Mayor Rice 'and City Attorney Crawford returned from Topeka where they went to discuss with the attorney general concerning the com mission election. They asked him not to Interfere and not to allow any one to teBt the matter in the name of the state. It Is not exactly clear why the administration Is un- .llllnn, . haDa tha laralttv nf the ' 1.111 Frank Huff was In from Sherman matter settled but such is Its atti and called on the Reflector. He took tude. It is probable that the attor out with him a big bundle of fruit ney general will not act In the matter trees. las It was represented to him that It Wilson Young and family left Ior.was merely a town row. Busmess- men generally reel tnai me m" I- course would be to ask that the legal ity of the action of the city be settled hut the mavor seems greatly opposed to It and probably the town will have to take Its medicine and some day in the future pay the penalty. SHE WANTED TO QUIT. Fourteen Year Old Girl Started to See tbe World. A fourteen year old girl who re sides in the family of Mr. Coffman near Acme, packed a satchel and started out to see the world yester day. The sheriff was notified ana some lively bustling by Under Sherv iff Jeffcoat located her south of the city. Later she was found at a resi dence on South Buckeye and was taken back home. their new home In Alberta', Canada We are sorry to see such good cltl zens leave the county. I.. F. Linde, who lives southeast of Enterprise, was in the city. He says he has the best field of wheat in his section and it looks tine. Samuel Rankin of Freemont, Iowa, is in town visiting old friends. Mr. Rankin owned a fine farm on Hol land creek which he sold 30 years ago. J. Ellison, general passenger agent of the Great Northern, was In the city visiting his mother. Sherm's many friends are always glad to see bim. Benrv Hoffman was In from Elmo. He has Just nlowed up 150 acres of wheat jjnd says bis section of the county will not raise enough for seed next fall ' : Herbert Schlveley. accompanied by hla mother, returned home from Kansas Cltv where he has been con fined in the Weslevan hospital with typhoid fever. He Is recovering rip-Idly. Low was down from Solomon. They will move to Wichita to be Advertised Mall. For the week ending March 28th: Letters: P. E. Broderick, L. L. Bernard. Ed. EaBton, Nellie Fitzger ald. Flora Ferris, Mrs. Otto D. Garis, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, W. W. Hutto, A. Graves, Eldo Morens, Geo. Murphy, C. F. Posty (2), Lotos Tanner. Curds: Harvey Bebb (2), Wm. Gedney, Mrs. M. Hutchlns, Wm. Has unrir. W. D. Johnson, Lovla Lolsln, Geo. D. Lyddon, R. M. Nesmith (2), W. H. Patmore, Master Vernle rar- ker. H. R. Reymolds. R. WARING, r. M, Little Son Is Taken. Donald, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Folk died Monday evening after a short illness. The sor rowing parents have the sympathy of many friend In their grief. Funeral services were held at tbe home, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. A. Cas tleman officiating. Burial In Abilene cemetery. Gave Him Bouquet. ' The Ness City News has this hand antnA hmimiet for a former Abilene 110 WnO HAS UOCU HflJi.iv.1." r- pastorate of the Methodist church at are Interested In an automobile please Peabody: no .. .... l i . .1 rpkM eggs to town Saturday, which, was who a bob raiuei mom. wu "i --- the product of 7 days, besides the will be missed by their old friends lowed by keener or more general re- 15dwtf . 1 1 . ..j .,),.. .,m fniinVrA than out mnka the denarture this eets used by the lamuy ana a num- i. -""'" .-- .. - - ber of hens set. The eggs netted them to their, new home. her $14.88. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hersh are home .. rrom wakeeney wnere mey visiieu Rhode Island Red eggs for sale. tnelr daughter, Mrs. Henry Ashcraft. Ei Breechblll, Buckeye phone, De- There were nresent four generations trolt, R. R. 1. SlwSt oI tne famiiy a oa recently being . ' born at a daughter of Mrs. Ashcraft -Minneapolis Messenger: The an g grandpon of Mr Herington Bun nen.e. tne cuum o. Mn .,,. Vlss Leona Telchgralber of Llnds-1 W1 flI.n man has left Ness call and see the above and have a City In many years who has been fol William Glenn of Tribune Is In week of Rev. Oliver Morton Keve who for the past four years has been pastor of the Methodist church in this cltv. Not so much because he severed his connection with that reli gious organisation, altbough he will be missed there In do small mea sure. It la true that he naa accom plished his work In that respect, and tutu trlt tor him 'to do 1 111IA1U UKBU VI IUUUUB m I l" the race for lieutenant governor. He as a pastor. When he came Here, it 1... 1 1 ,l. 1 l.l.lnro 1 -n n a hllf,h MfHRr WMI 111 U1CU1- points out that Miss Bessie Coulson in hi u8llflcBtlon8 for the bersblp, with warring and dlscondant of Abilene, who handles an auto with off)c. capllolr He uy8 ne proposes factions, and a property pretty much the ease and accuracy of a man, is square I "run down at the heel." Four years- only six years of age. And It m'gbtJdea, r. Kem t0 tnlnk thg verr Lteady work and Improvement has be added that Bessie has been chauf-k . .... . ..I t j .k. Itlnna B n rl tnilaT 1 DaH DOIlllPH Dili IT. IdOKB rnnn . rniflini lucn WuUiu. ' ting for several years that as an Infant she would not be satlsfiel without an auto horn at her gocart There now, Leona. 1 For Sale. 120 acres 10 miles north of Dodge City, Kan., most all smooth farming land and good black soil. Good well. granary, and stable. 1(0 acres broke out, 100 acres aow In wheat Price 86000. A good Investment and bargain at the price. P. Williams. Emporls Kan. . Itwtf Pure White Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching. The famous Fishel strain $1.00 per setting of IS or $S per 100 first pea. TSc per setting of IS or $4 per 100, these eggs are of free range stock, all snow white. C C. Brehm, Hope, R. T. D. 4. , 24w2t Koaniaatioa Papers. . - The Reflector has for sale noml mVatioa papers for eaadldatea for the eom!g primaries, printed In proper form for all off. . -w bad politics but it looks good to changed these conditions, and today the plain, everyday citizen. the Methodist cnurcn or ness iuy may be said to be a moaei in many ways. It has gathered In about all tbe available membership within Its territory; It has a most flourishing Sunday school; its church building is In excellent repair, and a new par HAD NARROW ESCAPE. Wind Blew Curtains Over the Kvra lag Lamp. . . . . ' sonar has lust been fairly warmed Tne dwelling or J. u. Asper came - . k. -K. .h. i " flnsnclal way it seems to be on ., J Z . , . I "easy street." His church formed no d cidtk. me wina Diew buoio iauv . ..... .a., boundary line for bis enorts to no caught fire. Quick action in seising tbe curtains and throwing them out of doors saved the house. An alarm was turned In but the fire was out long before the firemen arrived. IS SEARCHING HIS SISTER. P. I. Qairk of Chapaaa Has Go to Atchison. March Iff. P. J. Quirk of Chapman who spent a week with his craadeon, T. V. Byrne, left yee (ardar evening for Hlcalgaa and Cassia to try to find a sister be has not beard from for 'M" years. ' good, nor of his friendship among men, bnt when he left Its door and minded with the nubile he left his shop behind and was simply a good live citlsen. He was a "lolly good fellow." without cant or hypocrisy, but his conduct was as straight as a line at all time, and hi minallni on a level with tbe neonle. never brought reproach upon a relglon that fitted week day a well as Sunday. RerlBartoa lXroree Case. Lottie L. Stonestreet has filed suit treat creflty and aoa support. '" Automobile Bargains. We here offer you a list of auto mobile barglns owing to the fact tbat we must clean up for our spring stock. We have a Model F. Bulck of 1908, equipped with top, glass front, speedometer, two extra tires, 1 set of weed chains, set of Woodworth treads, extra chain and two Inner tubes, all for $80U We have a Model F 1909, as good as new for $750 One of 1909 Model for. $800 We have a Cadillac, single cylinder as rood as new for. 1 Maxwell "A" Junior of 1909 Model for $4S0 WILL OPEN HERE APRIL 12. Great Parker Shows to Give Their First Performance. Con. T. Kennedy has Just returned from Chicago where he has closed contracts with tbe famous Tessu warl Japanese troupe of acrobats, nine In number. He also closed eon- tracts wltb several well known vaude ville teams of International repute, which have been top liners on the Sullivan-Consldlne circuit. The Japanese troupe Is now work- ins- Maiestlc time and will work tn Chicago up to the last minute, and will arrive here Just In time for the opening of the Great Parker shows on April 12th. Mr. Kennedy closed contracts with several of the largest fair In the country, where the attendance amounts to three or four hundred . . j i.t.. nwt , , i lUUUHAUU JJV1BUUO BOWi "l - Great Parker shows to exhibit, and mile of rock on macadam road. The Abilene will see Just exactly the cost ior a mue wuu.u tne . ...... I a 1 1 a.fta t Jllk W 1 1 St M fQ TlQlT COST OF OILED ROADS, ' They Can be Built at a Small Ex pense. A few davs ago we called attention to the advantage of oiled roads Shaw- Dec county Is about to try the plan. Oil at 2.79 cents a gallon I to be vied. The board made a trip to Kan saH City and Jackson county, Mis souri, this week to make arrange r.ents for oil and Inspect the oiled voads there. Jackson county .Is fa mous for lis rock and macadam roads. On these and on the boulevard of the city, oil U used with gret suc cess both to sr.ed water and lay the dust. There Is very little dirt road niipd In t?!Kt neighborhood so tb commissioner' could not Judge well whether It culd be successfu . AnMrdlnu to figures submitted to tha Shawnee officers. 3000 gallons of oil are required for the oiling of 01 o shows that are exhibited fairs. at these n"r- an arch with a background of flow- "' "' , ' B ' S0 ers and plants was an impressive oc "finery close to Kansas City. iL.ln oncnir. ifinvFT I.RTTER- young couple neipea 10 enjoy idb wn oi.v.., ....... 1 Moaei iu, isu. cyi.naer, affftr and joined In wishing luwai ui lotv rsin lanu i . i i j i . These are all bargains and " perlty, as was evidenced by the many 1 . ,u the Re. . i.i..i.d In an antnmnhlle nlease . u... a ,toc11 marlIet . T ana cosny gins whil-u wem uc.lucu upon them. Mr. and Mrs. Dautei will make their home with the. par ents of the bride whose only child she was demonstration before yon bny. E. E. COULSON CO, Eras For Setting. From pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, 60 cent for 15; $2.75 for 100. Geo. Bucbenau, Abilene, Tele phone, Acme. J0w8t LOCAL MARKETS. (Market corrected weekly by J. O Norman, Abilene.) Hogs 100 fOrain markets corrected every Thuralay morning by Abilene Milling Co. Corn . Wheat lie $1.00 J. E. Brewer Co. pay the follow inc nrtces for butter and egg: Butter SC e 1 sc The Pioneer Produce Co. pay lbs following: Hens and 8prings 7H Old Roosters 26c Ynunr cocks 8c Butter Market. (Prices . for creamery butter al point named for week ending today Dickinson county price ltt cents less than New Tbrk and 1H cent le than Chicago.) Kansas City creamery 11. firsts 28M. Chicago creamery lt-1. dairy J-27. vorce. She lire la Herlagtoa aad ter will be cut off and fee raargso M ,ot , ct charge ksbltuaj orwawBBeea. n before tsralng Ml ml coffee la It Bold by Belknap . ,. a nf Mmmlsstoaer. aiail a Eoamtr. Force-Dautel, Miss Retta Force, the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Force who live ten miles south of Abilene, was married on Wednesday the 23rd, to Charles Dautei of Elmo. The wed- d ng took place at tne noma oi um - bride and was performed by Rev. . J"ta-, of a econ Cole of this city distributed along at railroad point The home was preiuiy aecurmeu - with festoon, and flowers and the 'he matter would be much ..mpler u . i. n, and the board s undaunted as yet. ceremony which took place beneath A oil tank of 450 gallons capacity with a sprinkler attached, as submit ted by the agent today, would cost $370. The commissioners discovered in Kansas City however, that the sprinkler attachment supplied at $160 ran be sunDlanted by a tin trougn with holeB It in for $7, leaving the price of a first class tank, $220. - But even that may be evaded oy TODAY'S MARKETS. From Private Wire of Goffe Cark . ener, Sallna, Kansas. Chicaao May wheat closed $1.14 U July $1.084. Sept. $1.05 H to ft. May corn 82 to 3 July 64 to 66, Sept. 65. May pork $25.80 July 626.62. Kansas City May wheat closed at 11.09 July $1.04. Sept. $1.02 to U. May corn 62K, July 63 to V, Sept. 62 K to 14, Kansas City cash: No. 2 bard wheat $1.09 54 to $1.12 No. 8 hard wheat $1.05H to $1.12 No. 2 red wheat $1.17 to $1.21 No. 3 red wheat $1.15. No. 2 mixed corn (2 to 63. No. 3 mixed corn 62 tt- No. 2 yellow corn 62H to 63H- No. 3 yellow corn 61 to 62. No. 2 white corn 63 to . . No. 2 white corn 62 if to 63, Hogs, Chicago 18000, Kansas City 11000, opened weak and closed 10 to 20c lower. Cattle, Chicago 14000, Kansas City 8000. 10c lower. Sheep, Chicago 12000, Kansas City 7000, steady. C. rl. Brooks, phone 104. water hoik. I fall cups from s I6e, ltt pouno "'"" """I". ;",iei of U The nr.n.rur water rent mu.t pM agsmst Job. D. StonereM for dl-U- "MLIV-V - FSW tStiFfc vorce. She lire. I. Hen.gto. aaa "7 ' n, .m., bd-there .ot gnu. o. L Kittr Htto for con- stlpttloa. - stock market writt.n for tbe Re flector by J. R. Van Voorst of the M. K. t T. Commission Co. ) ', Kansas City. March 30. The re ceipts of cattle here this week ha been much heavier than last weeh and prices show a decline of 10 to 15c on the best, heavy beef steer and 25 to 30c lower on all other. Choice, butcher stuff Is holding al most steady while the common and medium kinds are 20 to 25c lower Best heavy feeders and cholcf stockers are holding about steady but the medium and common one are '(low sale at 10 to 25c lower. Stock cows and heifers are very plen tiful and selling about 25c lower thai last week. Stock and vel calve are draggy at 26 to 40c lower than last week. Suonlv of hogs has been moderate and the demand good. Prices reach ed the high tops of $10.95 Monday but the market was slow to 10c lower Tuesday and we expect a slow buv toady market today and do not look for any further advance thl week. i n- chAAn'a Raalth Coffee, nure healthful toasted grains, malt, nut. - ara an AlATArlv blended as to give a wonderfully true eoffe taste, color and flavor. Aad beside. Health Coffee go a third farther than any other kind. Ton actually get me T Zto ilncCLT on the full cup. from a lie, 114 pound .Uy. $ u. Stste of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luea county, : Prank J r.hnT make oath tbat b la the senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cheney ana ;.. uoiu. Hi bah In the city of Toledo, county and tat aforesaid, and that aald firm will pay the um of on hundred dollar for each and every eaae ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho nse of Hair Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. lUMENisi. a .-a ta hafnra ma and subscrib ed in my presence thl. 6th day of Dumber. A. D. 1 . (Seal) Notary rnone. Hair. Catarrn uure