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ilBILENB, WEEKLY REFLECTOR, ABILENE. KANSAS, JXTfE 88, 1010. tPceUly Reflector. -ISSUED 8T- The Reflector Publishing Co. stand as seooad class null matter t Ik soateMloe st AMitatt OFFICIAL PATER OF DICKINSOy COUNTY, . finaraiiteed target Circulation of any Paper Pabllibed ta Dickinson County. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. M In aVIMl AF Wlthtll tOS TeaTi " 1 Oat year '1" . U month ' " Stares months '."I" .V,! Jl not paid I" advenes or during tne " ..11.01 Oat yar 1 . THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1810. ANNOUNCEMENTS. . County Superintendent, I hereby announce myself at a can iri.ii for tha office of Superintend- est of Public Instruction of Dlckln nn wiiintr. subject to th approval of tha Republican voter at tba Aug- nit prlmarlea. w. u. bijub County Assessor. . T., ,. publican votera that M H mi 4ata for County Asessor aubject to the prlmarlea In August I hereby announce nyaalf at a candidate for the office of County Attestor, aubject to the action of the Republican prlmarlea In August. F. J. MURPHY. I hereby announce myaelf aa a candidate for the office of County Assessor, tubject to the action of the Republican prlmarlea In August. A, 8. REYNOLDS. ' !' I. I Reglster of Deeds. I hereby announce myaelf aa a candidate for Regliter of Deede, aub ject to the Republican prlmarlea. J. I. WORLBY. I hereby announce myielf aa a candidate for Register of Deedi, aub ject to the Republican prlmarlea. J, P. FROBLICH. 1 hereby . announce myaelf aa a candidate for Regliter of Deed, tub- i jwt to the Republican prlma-iee. W. T. DAVIDSON. j l h.rnhv announce myaelf ai a candidate for Reglater of Deede, tub lect to the Republican prlmarlea. E. B. LANNING. t hmhr announc myself aa candidate for Register of Deeds, sub ject to the decision of the Republican prlmarlea. MRS. BERTHA 0. ANDERSON County Treasurer. i fcarah announce myaelf aa a candidate for the office of County ' Treasurer aubject to the action of the Republican prlmarlea in August. EDWARD MAKINS. Sr." 1 hereby announce myself at a candidate for County Treasurer sub ject to the action of the Republican -primary. B. L. MORSB. County Clerk. l tmrtihT announce myself aa a j uvivv ' candidate for County Clerk subject v . ...I.. - tha Raniibtlcaa art-1 to tha action of the Republican pri maries. , H. W. KIHO. The Emporia Oatette argues In a' Column and a halt editorial that' "two terms are enough," which shows without a reading that Empo- rU has a candidate for atato super- Intendent However, It all depends. and frequently three terms are not aough. Ia offices such aa stats su perintendent, state treasurer, and the jmrmivBuvuh, .--. 1 lib. t-ul nnlw IWII HQ- fltDAM t ukv, wuviv wiviu, , ' hut experience la essential, and the , . uiMi.1i ttk amra siate ia wm. uu".u dj tneir 10117. taen who do the work exactly as It, ( ,1, p1Der in't a corporation or ahould he done, and prove that they Not kt ti, R favon proper cat do far better work than ny ( regujBtloB o( glj mea Ma corpor man potslbly eould do, then the twottlonl) DUt )t ti ,saBit tny snuffing term II ae la a more arbitrary rule ont proceM tiat la betUr broken than kept. Inj 1 i- 1 IM two ouicea meiiiivu, 1 two mea wko are ot exceptional 'worth, and ot the moat marked abil ity. There it no reason that the two term rale should he applied to Treasurer fully or Superintendent kiiA n- Ana aonea or exoecta to pet better men for the two plaeee. And while It la turety the part of wit ton, to tetaln ta tha employ of the state good edueatore and good flaan iera. Lawrence Oaaette. The Journal ta la hearty ermpaUiy with the movement to hold every I ..rat ho o'.s at the KpuMt- , . r -r ,f f m.nsl'r. Tbn year Importance In their own party and can easily help nominate weak men on the Republican ticket. If a Demo crat wants to rota for a candidate on the Republican ticket at the election he ought to be given the privilege, but he haf no buslneaa saying who that candidate shall be. Lawrence Journal. - .The aecuring of the poetofflce building by Congressman Calderheaa again emphasizes the fact that a cntiEreesman'a usefulness la increas ed by his term of service and varlet directly with the length of It. Mr. Calderhead has proven in this ses sion of congress that It would be im possible to send another man from thla district that would nave ine same Influence until he had served several terms. Mr. Calderhead haa always been a Republican. His re i in trail off after the free silver heresay or to take Democratic atti tude on thr tariff fluestlon haa brought adverse criticism but not from the votera who elected him aa a Republican to uphold the Republi can principles and administration Concordia Blade. FOOLISH TO KILL THE GOOSE, There Is a lot of good sense In the following from the Hiawatha Worjd: When the people are prosperous they are inclined to do the wrong thins they are actually bent on kill mwm. They are sreeuy ana ui all and then they do that which cuts them out of any. . Timet were never better. ' No one It being robbed. All pay tribute of course. There never will be a time or system that will prevent a divl- .inn of nroceeds. Yet here we are pounding the rallroada. In turn the rallroada have taut uowu speuumg mum on lmDrovements. have llosed up the ahopa and turned men off by th thousand. This CUtl aown me nrofita of tha farmera and merchants ana maaufacturerg, for we r all Hnkea together, but the aream- and theorists like Bill White and Stubbt say that Is the way to do and many believe It. Mlaaonrl. which probably SuBtams the manufacture of beer and whisky. the beer product making Mr. uuscn one of the richest men In the world, drove the Standard Oil Co. out of the state. It was not being robbed by the price of gasoline. The price was reasonable, but the politicians made the neonle believe that the trusts and corporations should be crushed. What happened. Thousands of Mis- sourlans who were drawing good vases as Standard Oil employes were thrown out of employment and mll- llono of dollars that would have been snent on refineries and pipe lines were lost to the state, together with all the labor they would have given to men who needed It to buy beer, liver and other necessities. All reasonable men agree that rallroada and corporations ehould be governed by law, Just aa the cltiien Is, but prosecution should stop there. We need the great Interests In thla country and get weary of hearing from the men who want to drive them out. Every big corporation In the country Is a borrower of money,' which means that it Is expending and employing more labor. This busy money helps ua all. Whe they quit borrowing and quit spending, theL we shall aH feel the effect of the de pression. Let's have some tense. We all want a maraei. ine Dusy aoimr (e ,t , u, Tne ldl8 aoHr makes ... . . . aothlnc for anyone. The Standard Oil Co. can let along, but the peo- pie cani get aiuug wuuuut u. aub nt standard products and Stand- . .a & -1 i . l , i . d money. The Standard Oil Co., more uaeful and indispensable producta than any other corporation , lha ,0,13 nd It sella them chelper. It makea vast aumt ot money by perfection of a great busi ness system, but It robe no one. It ia generally fair. Some day thla win no Known 10 ail ana ine peewee wan . n. . M . , V jars ariTing lam Diaaamra uu, ui ub tta mm themselves be driven out' ....... I TH ENTTfTJ V K OHADUAT1CU. Mt. St. Joseph Academy Olebrmted Sand. Anaaal Cosasaeacewieat. Twenty-four atudeat were grad uated from ML BL Joseph's Acad emy this morning. Rev. John Mayer ot Saline, delivered the commence ment address aid presented the di plomas. . Thla 1a the tweaty-eecoad aaaaal commence) eat of the acad emy; The address was preceded by mass and a large number of Aht- !ese people atteeded the service. The i, ire lad es were til dressed la ' ' tnd the aodieeee greatly - ' r 8 ca fe :-v ONE STEP NEARER VOR THE $70,000 PUBLIC BUILDING. Bill Tasted House and Has Only the (be Senate to Meet, 1 '. C. M. Harger, Abilene, Kansas. - Washington, J una 81. The pub lic building bill passed the house last night With $70,000 for Abilene and tame amount for Concordia. , , ; W. A. CALDERHEAD. The above telegram makes anoth er atao nearer for the publle build ing. It hat now only to pass the senate and receive the president's signature. Senator Brlstow may tr tn hold It ud as he did the Balina ap- nronrlatlon because of Jealousy of Congressman Calderhead and Abilene but Senator Curtis, who kat more in fluence In congrest than Brlstow can acquire In a doien terms it for Abl- lene'a bill and It will go through. It it a significant thing that of the half dozen public buildings se cured for cdunty teat towns in Kan sas, Abilene and Concord' ot tne Fifth district are the only onea to get 70,000. The others, .. all as large or larger than Abilene, includ ing Great Bend, with 5,700 popula tion to Abllene's 4,400,get only 150 000 or $65,000. It certainly doe) pay to have a congressman who it somebody at Washington. Only banger Remaining. a' niituhor of insurgent enemies of Congressman Calderhead telegraphed! Senator. Brlstow to make the appro " priation $100,000 when the bill gets to the Senate. Of course no -town of thla size could get to much and Brlttow could not get any amount, h,,t with congress within tour daya of adjournment he might by chang ing the flaurea and cause a delay oy holding the item until next session. That is the only thing that can prevent- the bill becoming law. Strange thai any - Abilene cltl-t.i wt vld show, .sucii spirit ot mean ness at a lime like thla out of pre judice and eo'. RECENT REFLECTIONS W, T. Walfenbarger purchased a Maxwell runanoui iroui iu Electric Co. yesterday. ; - r.nt. between Enterprise and Abi lene, on the Enterprise road, a muff ler for an E. M. F. Auto. 'inner please notify Melvln B. Smelts, En terprlse, Kan. and oblige. j. K. Forney has purchased the Dr. .Thaver realdence on North Spruce and la remodeling tt. H. W. Southwortb and bride are here from Hooker, Okla., visiting relatives. Herb la running a paper at that place and it doing well. . vnr sale, rood canopy aurrey, alto .mirla driving harness. Call at this office. , 15d2tl6w2t .-Mist Helen "sterl left for New Yoik todaj hero the w'll Join a party of frlenda who will aau tor Europe June as. They will be gone CO di ys. Governor 8tubbe will be in Abl- TniT 1. Ha will speak 10 min utes before the ball game at the ball nark and will make a apeecn up w In the evening. M. H. Dull haa purchased the nnrT flachau 10 acre tract of land on North Buckeye tor 18,700. Mr. Bachau recently completed h- fine residence on the place. ceiveu u mw. ww.-o - Schilling, daughter of Jamee Schil ling, formerly of Herington, to C. O. Evana at Long ueacn, umi. , - Modes Bros, have been flying their bli flag all day in celebrating the new poetofflce building. Buck eye property owners are in cheerful spirits over the appropriation made. a. W. Kelley kt home from a trip ta Western Kansas and brought home samples of oats and wheat which are tine. They will have big yields ia that section as no wheat was winter killed. Ray BenhamTwho was Injured by a train and had one leg ampu tated It daya ago, la doing nicely and was Bitting np for the first time today. HeJs at ths home of hit grandfather, J. P. Powell. - Bishop 7. R. Eagle to Speak. Bishop J. N. Engle la expected home from Pennsylvania July 1. He win deliver aa address oa his visit, to Africa and the orient at the Belle Springs church Sunday evening, July t. Cs4U Blasts, Mist Jeaale CaUia and Charles H. Staata, ef Woodbine, were snarrtei at the mrthoe thle aT'.ereooa Fro bate J !! An !--.- cfH,"'- ": . New Goods . New Thing " New way of Selli fj XJ WJ U U II U U SINCERITY CLOTHES Copyright ' 1 ' ' n v Read This List (Attractions Soft-Shirts with Soft Collars $1-00, 1.50, 2-00, 2-50, 3 00 Union Suits - Two Piece Goods Light Summer Coats and Pants Black Alpaca Coats- .. - u ti it ( Nobby Pants . Pretty Scotch Weaves and fancy stripes ... ... $3 00, 3-50, 4 00, 5 00 Straw Hats, Panamas, Porto Rico, all the new things $1.00, 150, 2-00, up to 10 00 v - Abilene' Watch This Store Win NOW WAN (3 KGME DAMAGFS. Mayor Rice Thinks $175 la Needed For Bit Triable. -M.Tor Sice today brought salt against three ef the number of busi ness mea who signed the surety bond (or eoata la the injunction suit brought to test la friendly manner ths legalttr t tne eommlaalongov mnmtoL He selected J. a Case, C. U. Harger aad J. K- Brewer as his victlnu and wants 1178 carn age because lae Injunction suit was brought nr. Rtca and Mr. Knmp save aw brought a Baasaat suit la ths sw- sreaae coart against the eounciime. personally la waieb dasaagea Is asked. Kt-ERGUKKS SOO EE PR AOTTt. , . . . r i H Mis? U WU U You know this store. You know Harry Litts. What ever this store sells is guaranteed in ev ery respect. We know of no place that you will get better treatment than here. Every, garment has new features that no body can v hardly find a fault with and ybu will find what you want here. Underwear , . .. : " . . . fcl.'oO "25c, 50c, . Fashionable Clothier and ly purchased land Id the Everglades At,ttt t winrMa heima the aaaeia- bly room ot the Commercial College aa organisation of a Florida Club was perfected by electing C. H, SUfer, president; J. A. Graves, vice presi dent and H. W. Picking secretary. Over lot contract nave kot v. hr Abilene Bart lea and suite a aumber expect to locate oa theU ,..a k Mninff lnter. Th con tract for th construction" ot a early let miles ot mala cassia was let w Baltimore first oa Jun it. The work Is te he pushed to a rapia ceis pletloa. . ' ! ' HOBOES BATB SrMMER RESORT. BUI Shiftless ia Maaagef Txted ea Sssta ef Mad Oreek- Abilene has a auaiaier resort. Kow ,,. MtmJs absurd bnfTl Isn't. How- Prices that Our Goods w I Wi m m $1 - 50 $1.00 $1'50 i'JKJ po Hatter . ' Always ' ' Hustling " for business ha charge ot th oommlssary de partment which Is attracting favor able mention for It economical and efficient work.' Those who are reg istered at the resort report a very pleasant company. Bath at a. m., breakfast at 10 a. m. and luncheon a la carte ta tha dally program. Th dally exercises ot the resort stars with a long service, which begins at 10:41 a. m. and lasts until lunch, sea, aad sevsral important addressee ar delivered to the assembly each afternoon. The evening program ar gives by th Ylrl VUI quartette, th nam ef which lit taken from the Latin for "The Simple Life." Gee to Wsshlagiea. Roy Engle, a graduate of D. C. H. 3. and eon ot I. 0. Engle, living southeast ot Abilene, has pasted the rlrll service r in alios sod lcTf Tniriy to UUe a po!ioa in tt Irrior T- prttBir.t as t J( r-.; r-' ': T "v a t- '.t I