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AISilXNB WKEHLT P.EFLECTOR, ABILENE, KANSAS, MA11CH 81, IMS. COUNTY REFLECTIONS " " " M IMOIAL aaWJCOTOB OOBUJPOMDWIW. . J. Q. EUGLE Auctioneer SOLOMON. - . . , Public Sale ' Specialty Reference: An j bunk ot Abl f .' lea, Bm"-, U'pboneei , Brown. IMOi or : Aou Mutual., Addrfit , . Abllui Ki ' Nathan Knight who- ha been spending several week in Lincoln. Nebraska, 1 expected home nert Sat urday to spend Easter. He will then leave in a couple ot day for the easl where he will travel thi sum mer tor the Harper Brush Works, of ' V.lrflaM. ToWft. Miss Grace Dewar went to Sa'ln today. , " - ' 1 . Miss Emma Knight spent last Sat urday in Abilene. : Vv Kev. Craven, the new Presbyter ian minister, and family, have arriv ed and are stopping at the home of Mrs. Grogger for a few day. Miss Delia Knight of Abilene, I pending a few day at home. ' The Ladies' Aid society of the Pre byterlan church met at th home' Of Mrs. Carpenter Thursdays- ' Mis Irene Pemberton and Mis Thomas, two of our prominent school teacher, spent the latter part of last week at their home In Emporia. Mrs. Frazer and children of Ellis are here visiting friends. '' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Butcher epent last Sun day In McPherson. ' Miss BJoy Carpenter spent last Sunday in Lindsborg. - ?" James Erwln has accepted a posi tion as clerk in Sellard's grocery atnrA. - " V Mrs. ,Mlnta Slmnjon of . KanBas City Is spending a few days here with w nurents. Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft , The carpenters have commenced work on Sam Knight's new house i Grandpa Gould who ha been sick. , Is getting better. jf-iOisV '" 'MOONLIGHT. " " ' B. F. Sollenberger's of Ramona pent Friday night at Mrs. Little Crlder's. ' ' Jesse Crlder bought a team from Win. Duffy. v Melvln Crawford' took Sunday dinner at Mr. Engersoll's. v Mr. O. 0. Boyce and Mr". Henry Stoecker wer j shopping In Ablliie Monday." . Wm. Hoffnea's were shopping In Abilene Mon lay. . '. - " The singing school conducted by Ed. Reel will close on Friday ai;ht ..... The bo social held at Walnut Grove school bouse was a suexis. About $40 was realised. ' A. M. Engle'i and S.-H. Bert spent Sunday at Harry Crlder'. : A number expect to attend the con test at the D. C. H. S. Saturday evening. One ot the Moonlight boy. Chas. Engle, Is a, contestant. - A crowd of young people were at Mr. Crlder Sunday. Mle Anna will leave our neighborhood soon. Reuben Climenhaga threshed on Tuesday. ... Jesse Wilson Is working for Wm. Page. His brother is working for Mr. Breeding. . Mb Koolllng'i were In Enterprise Sunday morning. , ' . - , CHAPMAN . John Miller of Junction City was a Chapman visitor Tuesday. " - , Mis Ell Byrne spent Sunday ' with her mother, Mrs. On.; Byrne. Mrs. R. S: Kirk wa shopping in Junction City Saturday:, . W. Armold returned ' from Okla homa where he wa called by the nines, of hi brother-in-law, Joan If rHhea. Mr. and Mr. Alex Miller returned from Oklahoma. Wednesday. - Dr.- O'Brien wa a Junction City nllar Saturday. i A number of student were hem .a..,.. - . from X. D. to apeua meir ai vacation. Those visiting In Chapman were Messr. Sterling, Wsterstraai, and Miss Lucy Huff. - Dal Perrill was home from Man -kotan to snend Easter. ' ' ' . viTia rhUders. who wa struck a couple ot week ago with aa auto. U mvnrltrllir raDldlV. ' Mr. Leffingwell I quite 111 at her home la the south part of town. Kgar 8wi - ' ' Sm. comb Rhode Wand Red 81. for It. Also a few eoefcereis. R. H. rnb.rt AUIlene, telephone O. L. Moor ' , II. L. Humphrey MOORE ,k HUMPIIBET, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW. Practlo in all court State and Federal. ' l: Examination ot Abstract, Land Title and ', Descent and Distribu tions a Specialty. , H. E. SOLLENBEEGEE Contractor and Builder DETROIT, KANSAS Also a BpeoUHr ot Heavy Cement Work, Abutments, Foundation!, Culvert', etc. Specification and Plan Furnished DETROIT R. F. D- No. 1 Phone, Buckeye lS-Bra R. F. D. No. 6. ., This 1 another windy day. ; A good rain is what we need at pres ent ' , 1 ' - . "' Mr. Tucker Is shingling his house. Mrs. Rot Hemner and little grand daughter returned to their home in Great Bend, after a two week's visit with her aunt Mrs. J. C. Smith. Jo Sheets lost one of his valuable horses Sunday. One of Dave Sheet's little boys was very !ck the first of the week but 1 better at this writing. The new officers for the Eureka Sunday school are: Superintendent L. K. Markleyj Asst. Superintendent, B. Lay; Secretary, C. Byers; Treas urer, Mrs. B; Lay. Dave - Sheets and family spent Sunday afternoon with Joe Sheet. nr.. iu smith and Mrs. Roy Hemner of GVeat Bend spent Tuesday , Good Chance for Right Man. Wanted, at once, salesman, good renutation. $20 to $30 a week. Ad- droan Box 471. Abilene, Kan. 31w4t 'Eggs For Sale. , From full blood Barred Plymouth Rocks. 75 cents per setting of 16 eggs; 30 eggs $125; one-half mile north of Acme, route 8, Brown phone 1208. Mrs. Geo. A. Biater, adiibub, Kansas. 31w4t , LANK! DISTRICT. 1 L. W. McGinnl who has been quite ill Is reported some better at this wrltlnsr. v Miss Grace Mast left Saturday tor a visit with her sister near Kansas Wa are havlnx our March winas t nro.nt and wishing tor rain A party of young people numoenun thlrtv aathered at the home of Isaac Ridings last Thursday even ing, each going dressed to represent something a the name or. a dook, etc. Game, music and social chat made the evening pass all too soon A dintv two course supper was serv ed and the young folks departeu at a late hour for their homes having a mint dellahtful evening. Horrv Parker and family spent Sunday with Joe Copelaud's, north an at of Talmace. DaTlfl Mast i leBioylaa- a visit with hi sister and niece who are here visiting him from Indiana. ritA nnmher from here attend ed the bazaar at Talmage tost Wed auUv AvcnlnE. The Y. P. B. C. met last rnoajr t Samuel Romberger's ur Swleher's. who purchased tne Walters' farm, moved there recently. CHKEVKB. u- .nrf Mm. Wesley Reese of Abl' lene spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. Olsh's brother spent several A.n lt week In this vicinity. David Ausherman and family have mond Into the Ed. Kropt place re- verAtAil br Mr. McCosb. urA Habm Robertson visited nun- day with Mr. Ja. Mclntyre who Is ivery poorly at thl time. Mr. Joe Myres ana cniiaren Abilene (pent oeveral days lt week at David Myr'. Center school closed Friday with iw nmma and blc dinaer. Wednesday evening a merry t nr mn mobU cathered at the home of Mr. and Mr. Willie Mustard's. The ! was aoent in music aaa camea. after which ref rethrown ata urrcd. All report a fine Urn Mr. Cop and family spent 8nday m v IT AmAdfoet'S. The teacher trlalg da which ... .mailed at the Cheew church I progressing fin and much inter est hi reported 1 tie won. um T. Mustard and daughter, Emma, were Chspmaa visiter Sat- rfay. i?.Aa 8cT4er attended the eo f J MOON BROS. ' pluglessbodles.Thisinot :, ix ". 7 ,; only the strongest buggy body, corner made, bnt it is so constructed that .. the sills cannot swell and open the mitered ' joint No unsightly outside corner ; irons used on this body. MODGE BROTHERS MOONLIGHT. , '. -': P. Hi Bert's and D. H. Breechblll's returned from California Saturday. They were gone about six months and enjoyed their visit. - C. Tobla wa at the meeting at the Jeffcoat school bouse Sunday. fihee. Ensrle of Moonlight wa the winner In the contest in declama tion at the D.1 C. H,: S. Saturday ti.ht AHhourh he is small and a Freshman he did credit to himself and the Alpha Beta society. A fine little girl arrived at H. b. Sollenberger's March' 23rd. ; A larare number from bete attend ed the contest at Chapman Saturday evening.. '' Mrs. Enos Sheets led the Bible reading at Bethel Sunday night Arthur Cobbs' are visiting hi sis ter, Mrs. H. Stoecker this week. R. Cllmenhagas' and S. H. Bert spent Sunday at Jacob Lexos. Mrs. Geo. Rider of Abilene was ai u stoackar on Thursday, a number of River Brethren from this vicinity will attend the 8. S. convention and the state conference at Belle Springs this week. S. H. Bert was at D. h. uerie on Tuesday, v ' Mr. Olson's. Everett Pierce s ana Margaret McFerren were down from ttninnii and Walter and Nora Hassler were up from Rhinehart and spent Sunday at Hd. Reel's.;, Melvin Crawford' were at narry Crlder's on Sunday. S. H. Bert called on Ed. Reel Tues- Aav AvAntna?. Th will be a dinner serveo at the Moonlight school on Thursday whirh la the last day. VrMiiv there will be a dinner ai t,a nsntArdnlA school. Chas. HendeTeon OI Missouri i wnrkinv for H. E. Sollenberger. B. F. Engle' children were ai m baptising at Belle Spring on Sun-onlT . Kansas but of this great com dw. . , . monwealth. Since the first of De- Mary Sheet of Ecme spent set- ... . nio-ht with Ruth Engle. Jrl T. J. AVI J EUB' ' Pa., 1 visiting his m-le, B. F. En- Mr. J. Avery Engle ol Mt. joy gle. I , ' ' Miss Ruth Engl lo .nm. kAi- aa AAWAvp - arhool belns over. Chas. Cobb of La Loup, Kansas was a caller at H. Stoeeker's Thurs- day. Bl'CRKSK ' Orrle Lahr and Mle Nora Marks spent Easter with hi Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Beck and family near Acme. ,- Frank Wlnsler's many friends ln Dickinson county will be surprised to learn that be has left Colorado nd la at Twin Fall. Idaho. Mr. and Mr. S. Weber gave an Easter party to about thirty-five Fri day night They all had an enjoya ble time. Mr. and Mrs. Web Copeland visited his parent at Acme last week, and hr narente. Mr. Cook's, thi week. Oat fields are getting green u wo rind does blow. Orrle and Roy Lahr are putting In nra on B. Hoyt's farm. r Miss N. Schuerman went to town Tuesday evening. Mr. Ira Hoskin wa able to move to her home oa the Sacbaa farm Walter Picking 1 the proua pos- AaiAr nt an Auto. H. B. Lhri r remodeling their h nit tut. Frances Moore left Saturday for Twk. She has been visiting in Abilene and this vicinity sine their ..lo Mrs. B. J. Wlnsler Visited Friday ih bar on J. E. Wlnsler. W. H. Cook was looking at land in Logan county last week. NORTHEAST Bl'CKEVK. uitii.m Miller and family took rui ainner at W. Llghtner. . Frank Teeier suffered a lame kaee from an accident white pulling stumps but Monday. t ... familv look In the Easter exercise Sunday at Abilene . .. . u. utA Anrtk of an uluner ai . v - Talmage. They appreciate their new ante oa IhoM trip. Anderson Mlnter. spent Sunday In Andrew Zelgler and family vialted .t Afcilti ertt Satafday B a,.,.. . .. This cut thows bottom view of patent iron corner used in , 1 Samuel Ketterman and wife spent Sunday afternoon at Geo. Picking's. Mrs. Fred Mlnlck spent Monday in this vicinity. Miss Mamie Dobbins closed a suc cessful term of school at the Chronls ter school house last Friday. . " John Stotfer the assesor was -calling in their part this week, The road work with the grader has begun here. Mrs. James McCosh Is on the sick list .Rose Cress returned home Wednes day having spent the past three weeks at the Buckeye central. Several stacks of hay burned on the Kugler prairie here last week and everybody Is getting cautious about the fire business. Mr. Geary has put up a machine shed. , Will Thomas, and family visited friends at Upland on Sunday. The Buckeye Aid society did big hat's work at Mrs. Emory Bowser's last Wednesday and will meet next last Wednesday ana wm Wednesday with Mrs. Amos Sword. Ben Moore spent Sunday night at Ben Moore spent Sunday night Charlie Teare's. ' DEFENDS THE DAIRIES. - a ..WTvav. ' 1). M. Wilson Answers Attack of Trav eling Men. ti,. nptitlon sent to the governor by' the Wichita traveling men ln re gard to the poor quality of Kansas butter has called form me iouowiub defense of Kansas dairies by u. m. Wilson, state dairy commissioner, in hnnt defense of the honor of the state and Its dairy interests I am forced to defend their rights inso much as a complaint founded upon the material furnished by the hotels and, restaurants as butter would be ........ . th rifitr interest ot not cember, whlcn maraeu m . . t ! i Kava no- advance In butter prices, I have no ticed that a substitute for Duller I Liueu inn o - Deing flute generally furnished. For . nntha I have kept a mmi hj,iv p .h. n..t two months I have kept a I a- w .iDO .hdhotr nd find tnai me iron" i t-ivfov. ,uv- number of hotels ana renwur.ni,. using oleomargarine or butterlne. As the writer has had occasion to make .i. i,n.i m1 restaurants bis tern nn home I can truly sympatnue with the commercial traveiem. Amwrtmani la OOlnK. anu m tontlnoe to do everything In It r tn . condition corn- 1U1B VI . - L-t to lmnrove the condition com plained of. but as there Is no law regulating the sale ot oleomargarine In thi state the first real renei wv - lultlmately expect will be when the fresh spring make of butter reaches the markets and the price u lowered close to that which Is now being paid for butterlne. "In regard to the condition of Kan sas cream, as complained of by the petitioners, I am frank to aomn mm petitioners, i a '""' a great Improvement I needed and ...... -. in. tM Im.l or. honeful of securing this im . i. ,h. v.rr near future To some It may be Interesting to .. .. ..M.n ioat rfiit Kansas know tnai noi, uum .wv. have any particular legislation gov. ernlng the manufacture and sale of dairy products. While most of the ...rmiindlnr states have had in effect a dairy law for the past 10 or 15 years, Kansas neglected Wis lmpor matter. The first dairy law which was enacted by the legislature was impracticable, It did not apply to the actual conditions that existed. This was In a measure due to the sev eral amendment mad at the time the bill was passed. To make it leas affective only 24.000 was pproprlt- ed for It enforcement. Agln, during the session of 1901 a strenuous etrort was made oa the part of those who r. f.miMar with the conditions nd who appreciated the aecesstty of having th dairy law amended and greater appropriation to make po- slble it enforcement Provision rra made In these amendment gov erning the age of cream, th sanitary conditions surrounding it production, transportation and manufacture. It aim provide that those who hsndle dairy product mast have a permn granted by the state. am onlr tTanted to granted by the state. These permits ire only granted to those who pans 1 - ... . . a satisfactory xam!natloa and who niece of katltt meets th require. meets of th law. There r nearly IIIDfl fUD DIUOU41 W rm It I hoped tt theee will be conv pieteo ct J un.i. Biu have been latned the eresm Bring ; Uo Your We have made arrangements whereby we will take eggs in exchange lor any merchandise.in our store which includes Hardware, Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Furniture, Carpets and everything in the house furnishing line. 1 We will always pay tie highest mark et price. . V : . ; SHO CKE Y Hardware; Furniture, Vehicles buyers In the state have been brought un(Jer the control ol the aeparuneni nwta grad,ng ,yltem w, . ,n.ti. ... Aiimlnat much of tuted which will eliminate much of the undesirable cream which has been furnished in the past. Further, the permit of any person who is fonnd conducting his place of busl- ln an "nclean ,nnn,r W,1U . -.. d9D,ment, ' will, thorofnra. annreciate any Information regarding and unsanitary pace where milk or cream is handled. "Within the last six months sev eral hundred new buildings have hon erected, many of which are now equipped with steam appliances for tho nurnose of sterilizing all utsuslla whioh enma in contact with the pro duct. 1 Therefore, In a short time your onmmlaiiloner Is deterimned to nave the cream stations of this state prop-, riv ennitucted and thus eliminate - j rAiiaa for derogatory statements made by those who would gladly dis credit the reputation of our dairy pro ducts and who would have the general public believe that our butter Is un clean. We have started some iiiteen years later than som of our sister states In this work, but by a special Affnrt and similar aoropriatlons there Is no reason why we can not regain the lost ground and place the pro ducts of this state ln the foremost markets of the world.' ItHIXKHAHT. 1 Leon and Byron Taylor and Reed unilinear war home for Easter from .Manhattan where they are attending I college. Roy Murphy was an Abilene visitor Friday. Harry Keller took a carload c. hogs to Kansas City Monday night. C. R. Holllnger and family went to Navarre Sunday In their, car. Mrs. Keller's sister of Colorado visited her several days last week. miss ;narioiu na" bgme Monday after spending several . . Mies Charlotte Hassler returned in In Chanman, Park Blackwelder was a Chapman Tl.ltor Thursday. SOUTH DICKINSON. Born, to Mr. and Mr. Chas. Lin den, March 21, daughter. . Mrs. Walter Engle pent several days last week with relatives near Moonlight Homer Hoffman nd Noah Musser drove to Chapman last Saturday even ing to take ln th contest Elder M. Q. Engl of Talmag was here on Sunday to assist in the bap tising exercises. Misse Lena and Pearl Eddy were shopping in Abilene Thursday. Th Easter program given at the tended. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shockey and Mr. and Mr. Everet Shockey of Abi lene were visiting relative her Sun day. We are oroud to report that one ot our South Dickinson young men, Earl Hoffman, won la th contest it D. C. H. 8. last Saturday vnlng. Th State Sunday School conven tion and council of th Brethren ln Christ will be held at Bell Springs March 20 and 81. Chamberlala'i Stemaea and Liver Tablet are aafa, ear and reliable, and have bee prataed by thousand of vomt who have been restored ta aaalt throeih their rxte aid sad euraUve prefwrt'e. Sold by C. t NortBcraft Co. & L ANDES Public Sale We will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder at the J. P. Car ter farm one-half mile north ot Sua- nystde church, 2 miles east of West- eott ranch, 3 mile east and 8 mile south of Solomon, 8 miles west and Vi mile north of Acme, 8 mile west . and 2 VI miles south of Abilene on Wednesday, April 6 at 10 a. m. 16 head Horses and Mules 1 horse 9 years old wt. 1400; 1 horse 6 years old wt. 1050; 1 good drivina- horse safe and gentle t year old, 1 bay horse 6 years old wt. about 1250, 1 bay mare years old' wt about 1100, 1 grey driving mare ln foal, absolutely sate, 1 grey saddle horse 4 years old wt. 800; 1 yearl ing shire colt, 1 grey extra wood driving team, also good saddlers, 1 mule coming 4 year bid wt. 1200, 1 mule coming 4 years old wt. 900, 1 mule coming 8 years old wt. 1000, 1 span Jenny mules, 1 mule coming yearling, 1 old sorrel mare. 3 bead of Cattle 2 good milch cows, one giving milk, one heifer calf, 10 head of Sheep 5 ewes 2 wethers and 1 buck, 1 ewe has twin lambs almost pure Cotswold, all long wool sheep, , 29 head of Hogs ' 10 first class brood sows, 4 blood Durocs, some will have farrow ed by day of sale; 19 head, of shoats. Farm Implements, Etc 1 Bain wagon, 1 old wagon, 2 top buggies Velio good as new Honey buggy, McCormick binder, Hodge tveader in good Tunning orser, 8 sulky plows, Indiana dlse drill, Fuller-Lee disc drill, John Deere lister, walking lister, 2-row lister cultiva tor, 3 1-row cultivators 1 Ohio 2 John Deere 1 : latest make run only one week; S-sectlon harrow, Canton diss harrow. Deerlnx mower, Deerlng rake, Overshot hay stacker, good hay rack on trucks, set double buggy h.rnaaa. ut slnde buggy harness, 8 sets double work harness, 50 bushel oats, 860 hedge posts In assorted piles from 6V4. to 10 ft long, S ft wall ten 10x12 12 os. duck. 2 barrels cldar vinegar, other article too num erous to mention. TJsual terms. FREE LUNCH AT NOON D. & W. E. CARTER J. N. BURTON, Auctioneer ....... ROBT. JOHNSON. Clerk. II Tea Toald Oar That Back To need a pleasant herb remedy called Mother Gray" Australia Lent for all KidEey, Bladder and Urinary trouble. A a regulator it ha o coal. Cur headache, nerrous ness .diislnes and tos ot sleep. At 11 Druggist or by mall 50 eenta. Sample Free. Address, Th Mothr Gray Co., LoRoy. H. T. " Fortify aow against th grin lor It come every eeaaon sure! Prevon tle th llttl Candy Cold Curt Tab letsoffer in thi respect most eartala and dependable afsgnard. Prevention, at th "an tgM will as well, also surely head off all con moa eolds. But eromptoe to ail Important Keep Prsvwitlc in the pocket or purse, for trataat nee. Boa of 41 for 2o. Se?d by !I ds&ler. A,JW ll-dtf Utt st Ospa Beiurday evi-s'Dg