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AfclLMM WKUKLY UKFUSCTOK, ABILENE, KANSAS, MAKCH 81, ltO. 11 DESERT TRIP 10 UBS OF BULLS 1 Squadron of Royal Camel Corps for Col. Roosevelt. WONDERFUL OLP FRESCOES Painted fcOOO B. C. They Ytt Portray Perfectly the Beasts of Today Colon BtHI Perfect. Cairo, Mar. 26. The tombs of th Bulls, located in th desolate Sbara desert, occupied Col. Roosevelt' at tostlon. 'Although tb bulla were not sf the Wall atreet variety, tie ancient Exrotlan considered them tacred, kept them on the fat of the land and burled them with god-like honora In Buz, wonder aaccophatl, which la act exactly what Col Roosevelt would do with the Wall atreet breed, al-thona-h ha mlaht Joyfully asilit at their funerala. The day again furnished a picture which the East alone It able to supply. At eeven o'clock the party at the Wen house found Watson Pasha In brilliant uniform, with a meisari" from Ik khedlv asking that the colonel ascent an escort of squadron of the Boyal Camel Corps. Presently the ouadron appeared, the huge beasts, the finest obtainable, each surmounted by a smart soldier In sand colored enlform with sword and carbine grace fully. Incidentally there were hall cartridges for those carbines. The cavalcade then started, Col. Roosevelt mounted on a cornel, with a horse con venient which he used when the wobb ly ship of the desert threatened him with, sea sickness. Kermlt also rode S camel, while Miss Ethel rode low ecked donkey and Mrs. Roosevelt and the Strausses seated themselves In a comfortable broad sand, cart Eight miles across the desert, the heat nloely tempered by a cool breese, , brought iue expedition to the tombs of the bulls It was a scene of desola- mlmm mm t11n,lj.11 a. nmrtmj't Mna flf 1 appropriateness of the ancient Egyp tians In their selection or Necropon. The foreground revealed the pyramids aid the bleak saharia. In the distance on could catch a glimpse of Olzeh and now and then distant sight of the Nile, fringed with green palms. Armed with candle dips the expedi tion descended the steep, difficult path Into the bowels of the earth and traversed long arched tunnels off which there opened huge cavernous ' spaces filled with enormous monolol ' thle sarcophagi, arousing the marvel of the party as to how those huge blocks of granite were ever transport- ad and placed In position. The tomb of Horanenka proved the most Inter- sting and wonderful of all. Though ' dating from 5,000 B. C. the frescoed walla were more brilliant In color and perfect In details than anything he had yet seen. There was a Bugs land scape deplctelng the Nile with boats, Ish crocodiles attacking hippos and all the carletles of the fauna of Africa. Col. Roosevelt was overjoyed. "Why," h exclaimed, "there's a hartebeeste; there' a waterbuck," etc. "By George," he said, "how perfect Those pictures eeem to be scientific portraits of the animals of to-day. It 1 remarkable to see that there has . been no change In the types for nearly T,000 yeare." The poor Egyptologist accompany ing the party was pumped dry of In formation by the time the party reach ad the house where needful drinks of ooel water were obtained. The caval cade reforming, then went on to the river, where the party boarded boats and crossed the river to an Island where they took a steam launch and were conveyed to Wlesa Bey's luxuri es! dahabteh, which ' wai decorated with glortoiie trappings and the deck strewn with priceless ruga During lunch the colonel derived most valua ble information on Egyptian conditions from a native christian standpoint, which gave him an entirely new angle a the situation. ' NEW RULES COMMITTEE NAMED The Republican Caucus Was Attended y Insurgent But None Were elected en Committee. Washing toe, Mar. K-Th Republi can caucus called to nam the ma jority members of the rules committee provided f or la th Norrls resolution, parttolpated la by regular and tneur ' genu selected th following: Walter L Bsnlth of Iowa. John Dalsell Pns rlvanl, George P. Lawrenee Masaa ehaaetta, J. B. Pasaett New York. B. a Bmlth California and Beary B. Bovtell of dtnota. Km t wkoea are lata rivets or tear taawrgeeita. NO GENERAL STRIKE WAS CALLED Pennsylvania Bta Pederatlen f La ter Decide Net te Take Aetle far street Car Men. WUke Barr. Pa, liar. It-It was decided at te moUa of th xe ejv eounoll of th Stat rederetlea Labor aos t sail a ttate-wMe strike I Pennsylvania In aywrpsthy with the truing strwat ear ansa of Fhnd pile tailed their sjmspstty atrial sad aino to tit feci that tis votes by Buy tuloas tlsrmsfcoat tie t e al.owd tXit rsjortsy el the e; fti te fttoral SUflr. vvmsioraoTmT MR. FOELKER OP NEW' YORK UN EASY ABOUT HIS BILL V. 1 It Provided for Taking Tariff off Meat and Was Introduced Janw . Washington, Mar. 26. Represent tire Foelker of Brooklyn Is a thorn In the flesh of the ways and means com- mlttee. It will not do surprising u Mr. Poeiur, wno nae a rarg. Zu7orZ:tZ mnvkminL Foelker Introduced a bill January 81 to remove the tariff on meat, in Foelker's district, the high cost of lit- Ing Is a live subject. The bin wen; to th ways and meana committee wher Chairman Payne -promptly sat upon It Soon afterward Foeiaer began cireuiv Ung petition for a eaucua on tn question of putting through hit bill to take off the duty on meat, it waa gee ting signatures at a rate that gav Mr. Payne concern. So Payne went over to Foelker's seat, aat down by him and put bis arms around mm, speaking to him ln term of fatherly affection. He urged roomer to wow the committee a little mora time to consider 1L foelker aa-reed to wait but he will not wait Indefinitely. He la the man wno waa csrneo m " bin. H ha been an insurgent since i he came to congress. CHASE H0RSETHIEVES IN MOTORS Kaneae Farmer In Automobiles Have Them Surrounded Between Whit Cloud and Rub. Hiawatha, Kan., Mar. 2fc Seven- teen motor cars carrying men armed with shotguns charged with buckshot rollea out oi Hiawama i oara. hihh th Hiawatha delegation of the Anti- Horse Thief association and It win meet similar aggregations from Troy Atchison. Falls City and th surround- in mnntrv between Rulo and White Cloud on the Missouri river wner n.four pairs oi sooes sioieu irom Is reported that a gang of horse thieves have taken refuge in tn mil country. The previous night thieves iook two fine horses from the barn of H. R. O. Thomas, county assessor, and member of the Anti-Horse Thief asso ciation visiting ln the neighborhood aaw the thieves start out but supposed that It was his neighbor going to bis farm. The alarm was given at 4 o'clock and all day the telephones have been busy. A dosen motor cars traced the stolen horses northeast. Guards were station ed at all croaelngs of the Missouri river and Nebraska asaoclations watched their side of the river. The chase narrowed down to the bill coun try between White Cloud and Rulo, known aa Happy Hollow. This coun try Is la habited by half-breeds, In dians and a few deaperat characters. HE TRIED TO KILL A MAYOR Man Supposed' te be Mentally Unbal anced Shot at Haledon, N, Officer But Mlaeed. Pateraoa, N. J., Mar. 26. The ac tivity of ' th sheriff's officers here gave the' first public Intimation of an attempt to assassinate Mayor Dirlcb of the borough of Haledon. A war rant haa been aworn out for Albert Vola, who 'la said to be mentally un balanced. The mayor waa walking home when Vola stepped ln front of him, placed a revolver at hit breast and fired, Fortunately, the mayor had been agile enough to deflect the mus- sle of the revolver and the bullet went the mayor. ABOLISH PENSION AGENCIES The House for th Third. Time Votes to Pay all Pensions Prom Washington. Washington, Mar. IB. Action by the house abolished the Topeka pension agency and II other pension agencies throughout the country. By a vote of 0 to 71 It rejected an amendment ap-1 preprinting funds for th continuance of the agencies and striking from the pension bill a provision directing that all pensions be paid from Washington. This i th fourth Hon tha hmiaa haa baa been reversed by th senate, which haa inserted th usual appro- prlatkiaa. TO RAISE WRECK OF THE MAINE Th Heuee Ha Passed th Bill Appro priating 100,000 fer the Purpaee. Waealngtoa, Mar. It. Ts house passed the bill to reaaev th wreck of the TJalted BUtea battleship Malae tress Harass harbor aad provldlag fer th hartal la Arlington emetary ot wketov? bodies may foaal Th bin appropriates fioo.OOO for th pur of raising th wreoa. Tke are new go te the senate. Duet Storm Desire Wheet Wellington. Kan, Mar. It. a, hard dust stereo, th worst la aaeatha, pre ran There ha beta no rat exwrjf tw right sprlaklM, atoc February la, aad tb wheat, trait aad veretaiiec are esSxrtu. If rafn doe not ejesee tthbt a few Vt wt littie who h Vifl U1 f4t aer'! g- I WAB A BKAI'TIFUIj EASIER.: Fine Wewther and Gorgeous Display of Hata. ,- ' Th record for Easter weather was broken Sunday when clear skies, no wind, warm temperature and good road made a perfect combination for enlorment of the day. The churches were crowded" and the pro- .rsm( a( given In Saturday's paper wer4 carried out with much attrao- venes, for ,u the attendant, Lutheran church received 20 - b- the morning rvlce. pearance at St.' John's church and did well. In tne afternoon every motor car ln town waa out Man, wer,t to j UoJl Clt ,nd Ft. Riley; others . took . . - - -,,- in juuruo. tu.Uue- v ....... THREE WERE MURDERED. A,exu,llier Tjndahl and Two Children . Scandia, Kan., March 28. Alex- ander Llndahl and two children while rldlna- In a motor boat Sunday even- i ,- m,,rririt and their bod- (ef tesrfully mutilated. Neighboring farmer, wlth whom Llndahl had quar- inaancv i ,i She Asks Divorce. Rhoda Evans has filed suit tor di vorce against J. J. EvanB, and charges gross neglect Bought the Lott Shop. John Beggs who recently moved here has purchased the carriage and automobile shops of H. A. Lott He a nustier ana win succeeu. They Wanted Footwear. A Santa Fe freight car near the depot was broken Into last night and lDOx. Hobo .travelers are supposed t0 be responsible, Five More to Sell.. . The baseball committee went out this morninK and sold three more shares of stock ln the association, This makes 65. Five more are need ed. Who will come across next? Ripple-Harper. Alfred T. Harper of Sallna and Cora E. Ripple of New Cambria were married Sunday afternoon In the Lutheran church by the pastor, Rev, W. H. Sch rock. The young .couple will make their borne In Sallna. Advertised) Mall. r For the week ending March 22: Letters: A. L. Adame, L. L. Ber- nata, Cebaration Forau, John Kane, Morrla Landan, T. H. Maucki O. T, Mclntere, Mike Mllewsky, W. H, Landls, Francis Craaco, Crlstofalo Pofeta, C. M. Rusaell. 'v Cards: Chas. N. Banker, Wm. Dav id, E. R. Launer, Clyde Maddlk, Car rie Myer, Mlsa Ellen Meyer (2), C. M. Meull, Clara Nelson, Peaty Pearl, Mis Oracle Teeda. THE VILLAGE DEACON. I have watched the thing a long time and I never knew a man to start dowB itreet w(th , ix his lh w , some chump didn't step grindstone. It Is only about on fool In every three thousand that really know - hat's the matter with him and will take reasonable precautions to pro tect th public ' One in a while some fellow gets rfoh hT hnvln a scheme. . lust aa tTry few years some mas get to be prMlaent of Vnllti 8Utes. Old Bill Shiftless Is strong for re vision downward of the tariff. Mr. Shiftless can see no need ot a duty on anything. Th particular point he always make la that the 11.10 duty on whisky is what la keeping the poor man poor. Just because th odor of burning leave and grass fills the sir la th tilt hour ot evening 1 no sign that th old man ot tb house haa raked oft th front yard. In our neigh borhood th old anas always shows ap lost la time to strike th match. I hav alwaya noticed that the man who make "IT th foundation ot hi dally, prayer sever gets any where. I kaow that th hooka tn our harch are tun of same of fellows whs will bet every time yo ehow rha they har as Immortal cinch. it I hare alwaya noticed that the min isters who ar "callsd to preath and ja into the ps'plt right ? In ttdr MB I . BWMSU li.aiidlei.0iit cSlc;s- Helplosx, Sflftoi InlcEsdlj The Treatment that CuredNow Hearty and Healthy Oalned Fifty Pound, " . "There is no medicine made on this earth that stands higher In my opinion than Hood's Sarsaparllla, or Barsatabs, which are Hood's Sarsaparllla In tab let form. It has raised me from crippled and helpless condition to per fect health.- I had suffered for a long time from rheumatism and ln August, 1908, was suffering Intensely. Both arms and legs were drawn out of shape and I was an absolute cripple for Ave months, I received Hood's Calendar for i:09 from our druggist, W. H. GrnlTam, and with the calendar I found a post card offering me a trial of Sar- satnbs on the 'No cure no pay' plan, t sent tor a box and at the end of thirty days the pains of rheumatism had entirely ceased, although my body nd llmba were still drawn out of ahape. I continued using the meoi cine, iook - inree Dotiiea oi xiuuu BarsaiMrllla with PeMlron Pills and also Hood's Vegetable Pills. I am re joiced to be able to say this treat ment effected a perfect cure. I am m Htrnnff. hearty and heaitny witn no trace -of rheumatism, and 1 have gained fifty pounds la-weight In the last year. I cannot tell my story In as flowing language aa I would like, but have stated the simple facts, which f hnnm mav be the means of Inducing others who have rheumatism to follow the same course of treatment that was so successful with me. i am wnuni to answer all Inquiries If accompanies hv itamm for return of oostage. Robert Wllcoa, West Scarboro, Maine. Jan. 11, 1910. Hood'a Sarsaparllla effects its won derful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparllla but because It combines the utmost remedial valuea of more than twenty different Ingredi ents, each rreatly strengthened and enriched by Vs peculiar combination. There la no real substitute for It Get Hood's Sarsaparilla In the usual liquid form, or in tablets called Sarsatabs. crude form, are always the fellows who draw about three hundred and fifty dollars a year. Th Lord ap pears to give the big salaries to .the finished article. jl Jt Ton may be somewhat different but I have always had the sneaking idea that the Lord invented politics to give a man a chance to exercise hlB lungs while his mind rested. ' j, j, My Jdea of a successful society event Is where you are not com pelled to sit on camp stool and eat the refreshments from a plate bal anced on one knee. . Jl Jt Tou can talk all you please about the brotherhood ot man, etc., but the old saw of whose ox Is being gored is still working over time, at least .In ln this part of the country. : Ton will notice It in politics, ln the lodge and In th church. If the man who is a candidate Is going to hand you a good Job, yon are for him, no mat ter what his platform may be. But If he la going to pry you loos It he wins, you are agin him. ' If th tar iff would let you sell your line of goods at an advance ot twenty per cent and at the same time allow you to buy what you need at a reduction, you are for tb tariff. If th church Is going to erect s big building near some lots yon own, yon are s booster. But If It is going to move to another part ot town the stuff Is off. If your lodge electa yon to an office that carries with It the wearing of sword and a long plum at th head ot the procession, yon never mlsa s meeting. But if th fellow you .do not Ilk beat you to the sword and the plume, yon never have time to go up and see what the boys are do ing. We an full blown daisies as long as the other fellow's ox la being gored, but when our own starts to bellow we turn Into big yellow sun flowers. It la th way of human natur. ' ' Jl Jl 1 try to love all my friends, but blamed It I am not getting tired of being used as a broom to keep peo ple's doorstep clean. Jl Jl "Nothing Is it," I heard a fellow aay th other day after he had (prat two hour and s half reading s dally paper he had borrowed from s frlesd and there wasn't, either tor th friend or -for th publisher of th newspaper. Jt Jl Ther la another thing that can b said In favor of th women: They dont ear a snap ot th finger whether Old Jo Cannos la speaker or only par- . Jt jl A lot ot fellows sit around and howl ln spite of th fact that there to s law compelling them to" play whist or checker. Jt Jl 1 know fellows who go to bed early aid get ap early, but they are not healthy, wealthy nor wise, uui I will admit that early to bed ha tendency toward health, but you will have to show me a good many doctor books to make roe believe that get ting up early ever helped anybody i health. Th richest fellows In the community lay abed aa long as they want to ln the morning, and always have done so. As for the wisdom I have always gone pretty strong on the theory that you can't make Ilk purse out of s sow' ear. If fellow Is born chump, a chump he will remain the balance bf bib days. Of course some chumps are capable of a certain polish, Just like a lump of coal. The fellow who is born with the knack of making money stick to his fingers will land on top ot a stack of greenback before he Is very old, and 'he fellow who Is born with a bunch of wisdom will get wise before he loses his teeth aad his hair from old age. But what I started out to say was that It you depend on some old adage for health, wealth and wis dom you are taking your ducks to a mighty poor market Jl Jl Glory, how I do love to work and work and work througout the blessed dav: but heavens, how I ao bate to have to. Bart Walker In Osbiroe Fa. dier. (First published .In Abilene Weekly Seflector Marco ast, PUBLICATION NOTICE. Tn .Tnseuh Quintal, of parts unknown, and Abbie Musseiman . oi tnoux City, Iowa: , you and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued by Arthur Quintal ln the District Court ot Dickinson county, state oi xtau sas, and that you must answer his petition on or before the 6th day of mv a. r 1910. or th same will be taken as true and Judgment rendered nartitionlna- th following aescnoeo feal estate situated ln Dickinson coun ty, state of Kansas, to-wit: 'ine northeast quarter (n e 14 ) of section number nine (9), and the north half n V4) of' the northwest quarter rn u i nf section number ten (10), all in township twelve (12) south, of nra four (4) east oi tne tuxin Prinrtlnal Meridian, and setting off to each of you the one-sixth part thereof if the same can be divided without manifest Injury, and It It mnnnt be so divided, further pro ceedings will be has as provided by law. AKTiiUtl yuiniAii, 3t Plaintiff. By Hurd & Kurd, his attorneys. (First published in Abilene Weekly Re flector March 17, IBID) -. NOTICE ' ' TO NOW-HESIDBJIT DEFENDANTS. tn h Dlatr ct court oi ,. county,- ihh- wi jvm. ALLEN W. TUCKER, Plaintiff VSt frank T. BAYLEY, et al, Defendants To Frank T. Bayley, If alive, or If dead, his unanown neirs, mwuw. Instratora, ievlaees, trustees ana as signs; the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Mrs. Sarah B. Faesell or Fussell and of Benjamin Fuasell, her husband; Carrie Humphrey and Henry K. Humphrey, her husband, h.iH -t inw nf John Johnts. de- eaaed; James B. Elchelberger, Emma C. Elohelberger, hts wife; Fonnle H. Lebold, Robert Lebold, Claire Lebold, Ida Ellison, Sherman Ellison, her husband, Fred Lebold, Bertha Lebold, May Lebold Cochran and Hal Coch ran, her husband, and John F. Le bold, as heirs at law of C. H. Lebold, deceased; and Edith Hurd, heir at law of Paul Hurd, deceased: v or horabv notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff, Allen W. Tucker, ln said District uou" i Dickinson County, Kansas, by hU pe tition filed ln said court on the 14th day of March, 110, in which action said plaintiff aeeks to quiet his title aa against you and other defendants named in saia pennon iw m v..v.-i Ing described real estate, altuated ln Dickinson County, Kansas, to-wit: Lots two (2) and three ) ln block ten (10) of Kuney and Hodge's addi tion to the City ef Abilene, Kansas, and to bar and exclude you and the other defendants therein named from any interest, title or lien In, to or upon aald real estate. You are further notified that unless you answer the plaintiff's petition on or before the 1st day of May, 1810, said petition will be taken as true and Judg ment will be rendered against you, bar ring each of you from any Interest tn the above-described real estate. W. J. HOWE, ' ' Clerk of the District Court , MOORE A HUMPHREY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 17-1 (First published ln Abilene Weekly Reflector March 17, ills.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Stat ot Kansas, Dickinson County, ss: Is th matter of th wrtat ot Isaa L. Brubaker, deceased, 1st ot Dickinson County. Kansas Notlc Is hereby given that on th 16th day ot March A. D. 110, th nderslgaed waa by th probata eonrt ot Dickinson county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified a executrix ot th ett ot L L. Brubaker, de ceased, lat of Dickinson county, Kansas. All parties Interested la aid tat win tak sotlc sad gov ern themaslve eeordlngly. ANNA W. tiRCBAKXB, ' Executrix. (First published Is th Abilene Weekly BeOeeter, Marea I. His.) NOTICE OF FINAL BETTLMKNT. State f KHa pleklaeea County. . In the Freest Court ot a4 eeenty. Tn tne natter of the aetata ef Mat thew Bolud, Pecej.A To All Creditor an Other Persona InUreeted la Said Eatau: , To are hereby aetiflod that at the reenter April term of tbe Pmhate Court la and for Mid cotintr. te be b.ld at tne protta fudge's offlee, ta Abi 1m. In vatd ermntr, en th 4th ay 4 Arrh. use, torn the ftnt Moee.r la su1 venih ef April. I ul aAe llaai ciUmat rf.!fc tAXSUM. KAVWV. g. & SMITH. Attereer. iv i, r it A MONUMENT 1 th vlslbl vldenc of rmm branc for th departed.1 At th be ginning ot this new year, resolve to pay th last tribal to tb memory ot your loved on by erecting s last ing memorial at th final resting place. It rests with you as to th amount of your purchase. Good taste i sot measured by dollars, neither Is an artlstlo design, W can furnish you s monument that yon will be proud ot for surpris ingly small sum. , Call and let a how "you. ; - ' . ABILENE MONUMENT CO. Ml HARDING A BON, Proprietors. Abilene, Kansas. ' ItTt 1901 30 Tears in Business in Abilene i We can fix your clock or watch or jewelry right. See our new display ot Jew . elry, Eye Glass and Speetaolea FRIGES RIGHT. . I00LEY, THE JEWELER, Third St., across from P. O. FINE ARTIFICIAL TEETH With or Without Piste Crown and Bridge Work ' PAINLESS EXTRACTING BssnUnsHos Jr. DR. TRIPLETT jvr Case's Store, Ablton. May II SftnC lfyoMabiuliMMurfrMllvWMttoClJKE VtlC that pooc hon. at Joan t ibow.wfnt wn CUilHI PrOt ,lolr., Dkool.llMUp VSNVhSM Prunlrti or by Mall ftVSOrj. Tris! bos 4c. kTroM Bslarwllrw Co.. BU. A, AbUs, Kn. S.8TEEISMITH.M.D. Ssrp, Gj3sciiist-8iil Ocl ABHJ3KB, KANSAS. Praetlos limited to Surgwrr. Bura-leal Slsi lauea, Disease or womea ana via- of the Bye. , .. v.. 1 ' rAftKfcft'$ ' HAIR BALSAM Mat 1 ke-ntlflaa tha B-fe. Pnaui at unirlanl aTTtrvruL I Hair iW Toathfti. Oftlor, . J C-na st-tp !lsM bsFr hiim ,.3!t3 c ad 1-W Bl Druggirtt CHICHESTER S PILLS TBSSUSMSISUa A. ZZ 1 Con. Mb IM Klbbo.V 1 S1UMS r ILLS, lot S k r Til. Ill ' MO - mmft CATARRH - -was IK- --. ifVAei f.y rKif-irvra- Cura Czzkn Dalo Bur t oi) Satisfaction, orvts kslwp at ones. ft oleomas, aootlMa, keels and profcv-ta iimmmA Bwmbfmae vertltifig from Catarrh end drlvos awov a Cold to the Heed qaicklr. Roetorea the eeoeee of Taeto and BawO. Easy to aee. Oootai ao iajnri,is druge anplnd iata th siootrile aad absorbad tmrn (j mto at Dragt-lst or by aujl. Lq f'A Craesa fioha tat ir rtimimmn, 79 uaata. CUT StOTiraS. M Vtm tl Raw Tsry 'A. X