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ABILENE, WEE KIT REFLECTOR, ABILENE KANSAS, JULY 14, 1010. COUNTY REFLECTIONS ti iPEcrui. iirucnot couxupundht. . J. Q. ENGLE Auctioneer Public Sales a Specialty Beferauoat. Any bank of AM ' lane, Kaniu. - Phones: ' : . Brown. imO;.er ' Acue Mutual. Addrais: - Abilene, Kas DETROIT ROUTE NO. 2. Farmers are through cutting oat. J Richard Baker and Anthem Long Jpent Sunday at L. K. Murphey'i, touth or Chapman. . Some fields of corn' In this vicin ity are suffering (roc chinch bugs. Bert Long .last a valuable horse 'last week. .', . . : . - Mn. C. A. Ingersoll spent Sunday with her parents at Chapman. TALMAGE. ' Win, Taylor and daughter, Mild red and son. Delbert. who were visit' lng relatives and friends for the last two "weeks returned to their home at Eureka. Kas., Tuesday. , Mr. William Gulick of Pleasant Hill, Mo., came In Saturday night to be with relatives and friends over the Fourth. ', There was a large crowd at the picnic on the Fourth regardless of the busy time. ' Mrs. Tom Fulton who underwent a serious operation at the St. Fran cis hospital of Topeka is getting along very nicely. After the program at the picnic several of the young people drove to Solomon to see the fire works In the evening. ( . ' ' Tha Talmaze school team were defeated by the Abilene team In the ball game Monday morning. In the afternoon the old Talmage team de feated the blacks of Abilene. Archie Baylor ' returned after spending a few months In Canada. He saye nothing there looks as good to Jilm as Kansas. ' Most of the farmers here are nearly-through binding their grain. Jessie Holtzworth gave a house party for several of her girl friends a tew days last week. Ruby Illffs cousin, Velma Dahnke of Abilene, Is visiting with her. A .good rain fell Tuesday night. Much . thunder and lightning and unite a heavy wind came with It. Mrs. Nichols and daughter Flor ence of Kansas City Intend spending several weeks, with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Reese from Abilene were out to visit the home folk and take In the picnic. - At the recent school election two new members, Is Bathuret and Mr. Henry Brook, were elected as mem bers of the board. The school affairs are now In the hands of the three 'B."s" Bathurst, Bok and Byers. i . la rat f n atA MISS JjaiBy JflUUUlWl e primary teacher. Mis. Bay from Bern. Kas., Is held for intermediate teacher. Principal unchosen Mr. F. J. Murphy, candidate for county assessor, was In this vicinity en business Wednesday and spent the night at B. W. Stewart'.. Mr. and Mr. Tipton pjeaaantly entertained a few of the yftung folk of Talmage Monday night. CHAPMAN. . Jake Engle transacted business In Kansas City the first of the week. , Mrs. B. L. Feustermacher left Tuesday for a few days visit In Topeka. Going to Can Fruit? If so, come to us for - urCfu lino of Economr Cans, Jar Caps, Rubbers and Sealing Wax. We also sell the best line of Enamel Ware on the market including Preserving Kettles, Collanders and Fruit Funnels. Oar Quality Is High and Prices Are Low 0. L. Moore H. L. Humphrey moore hompiibbt; attorneys. at, law. Examination of Abstracts, Land Titles and Descents and Distribu tions a Specialty. Practice In all courtsState and Federal. . ... ' H. E. SOLLENBERGER Contractor and Builder DETROIT. KANSAS Alio a Specialty of Heavy Cement Work. verts, etc, Specification and Plan Furnishep DETROIT R. F. D. No. 1 ll-tm Phone Buokeye. worwt nitr rAhimeii Mnniinir tn Ellis, after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Deltz Mesdames A. D. Schorllng, Ely Bushey and C. Freeman were shops ntnv In .TiinfHnn f!ltv RatlirriAV. ' , Miss Laura Frey returned to her home In Acme, after a few days visit at the Ryan home. . Mr. and Mas. H. E. Brlghtblll are moving Into their new house In the north part of town. Mrs. Lole Freeman spent the week In Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg were ahonDw In Abilene last Thursday h Enisle gave his second le Blshoo Engle gave his second lec ture at the Belle Springs church last Sunday evening. Messrs. Kirk and Petltt who have their merryigo-round at Sallna, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Balrd returned to Chapman after a few days visit at White Clfy. Cider mills at Hodge Bros. ZION. The Misses Babamlre ' attended services at. Zlon Sunday morning. The meeting of J. P. Cress' on Sunday was well attended. Beulah and . Ruth Zook visited Sunday at Samuel Grove's. Rev. J. H. Wagaman preached at Bethel Sunday morning. Misses Kate and Fanny Lady visit ed Wednesday at their uncle's, Sam uel Lady's. A. O. Zook had the misfortune of losing a twoiyear-old colt last week from blood poison caused by tramp ing on a nail. Mrs. C. B. Zook and son, Loran, or sh. Topeka, arrived here Saturday visiting will spend several weeks with relatives and friends. Rev. Zook expects to come up about the first of August. - The latest word received or. Rev. Clifford Cronsof Colored City. Co!., states that he has the small pox. We' hope for his recovery. Rev. William Pafe of Moonlight preacneu at .ou Duu, i Zlalr Zelgler spent sunaay wiin John and David MlnteV Miss Minnie Lady visited Sunday with Orpha Zook Miss Ethel Melvln of St. Joseph, al. Mo., 1. staying at Dan Toper. She visited Sunday at oamuei . w ii. w.nt tA Kansas City recently and purchased a can I Jacob Berts visited on Bunuay at inn Hoover's near Bethel. There wa about an inch of rain here on Monday afternoon and night, - Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Max Mah ler of Dea Moines, la.,. July I, a daughter. Mrs. Mahler was formerly Miss El la Martin of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Miller vltlted on Sunday in Abilene with their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Miner. your supplies, we have Jars.. Mason Jars, Tin SOUTH DICKINSON. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Benjanilu Shank July 7. a girl. ,.,, , Born:. To Mr. and Mrs. Pryor, a boy. David Rodger. Mrs. John Shank and Mrs. Charlie Pitts are serious; m. Blshoo J: N. Engle was called to Canton Friday by the Illness of Mrs. Grinder. Miss Ethel Bryan, of Abilene visit ed friends here last week. . Mabel Hoffman spent Sunday with Gertrude Engle. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shank spea Sunday at John Shanks. MOONLIGHT. J, E. Engle of Talmage visited at B. H. Engle's on Sunday. . Had a nice rain Monday evening. Rev. H. Wagaman of ' Buckeye preached at Bethel on Sunday morn- Burkoolder preaching In the evening. Rev. J. M. Sheets spent Sunday in Abilene and gave his missionary lect ture in me evening, J. C. Cram's visited at Ed. Reel's Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hare and fam ily of Clay Center are visiting Mrs ..i.ii... "ares parent, sua oiuor nere. R. Cltmenhaga's spent Sunday at J. E. BrechblU's. i A. M. Engle had his hand crushed last week while putting In a pump ACME. Mrs. Dwfght and ion returned Abilene after visiting her aunt, Mri. rrauk jruiiiiio. i Simon Lenherf. visited' at J. 0. ' Engle's Tuesday. the Eveline Engle Is sick with measles. - B. O. Shirk's visited at Joe Don aid's Sunday. Mrs. Duncan of Sallna, visited her son Ed Duncan, last week. Mrs. Roy Grubbs and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ell Sherman. The gospel meetings are being well attended. Misses Gertrude and Helen Stew art Duncan visited friends at Tal mage Sunday.- "The Rope Yon Can Trust." When you buy a rope for your bay carries, hay stacker, or any other purpose you want one you can trust. That means Plymouth Manila Rope. Be sure to buy It at HODGE BROS. BUCKEFE. Mrs. E. J. Wlnsler returned Tues- day after several days visit with her son C. C. Wlnsler and friends In Sa llna. Millard Cook, who took down with measles Saturday, Is Improving. Mr. 8. Webber and amlly were shopping In Abilene Saturday, HUce Haines Is at work again. Qualn Haines Is working for Elmer Hoyt this week. Farmers are busy between show- ----- - ... ..... ., .n4 rw. vukxi -f cultivating corn: Mrs. H. Coffenburger went to Sabetha Saturday, being called there by the illness of her daughter Sadie NORTHEAST BUCKEYE. Elmer Zelgler had the mlsiortune of getting his foot caught in his corn sneuer usi iuu7 corn at M. Engle' and mashed It up (Jonsiderably, but although quite painful. It was lucky It was no worse. Miss Laura Bennlson and Mies Edith Frey returned last Wednesday from Elmo where they gpent a week attending a house party given at Hope on their return horn, and re port a most enjoyable time while they were gone. Chas. Stlfer harvested Frank Teet er', grain last week. Mr. Harwood U stacking grain for Mr. Haverstock. a. Mr. Kendall of Denver here Sunday for a short visit at W.J Miller' where hi" wife hu been vis iting with her sister ror conpi rem. wiiu months, bo wm mum num. .. .... ...... n.n ni .r . -a.. of the state. Joe Cresa. Jr,' at A letter from u.ahatiiii iitiM that a mad doa arftrv i. mi L 1 " - i -- i. it.. .i,.manf rnjir u . a - aA t,.r.nttn. quarantine don there present u m w - i hu been Blared oa all .n th.r mnrt b. mutzled. His lit- . ao. Earl ePed the dog a be held tomorrow at .... v. i. -.. .itu t,. iK.l.t j-10 o'clock. Rev. Wm. Biaier I few feet before it was killed by the officer. F.nSTHART. Burllugame. Dr. and Mrs. Greenlee and Miss Anna Myers of Chapman spent Sun day svlth S. M. Hassler. Clay Blackwelder was a Chapman visitor last Sunday. The Missionary Society met With Mrs. 8. M. Hassler last Friday. Mrs. Rlgney and Mrs. Southurst of Manhattan, who are prominent home mission workers, attended the meeting. - A number of our young people at tended the social at Pearl, given by the ball team of that place last Fri day evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holllnger re turned to Sallna Sunday after a weeks' stay here. Miss. Charlotte Hassler accompanied them back to Sallna where she will be their guest for the week. Misses Edna Converse and Ruth Taylor leave Thursday tor Colorado. LANEV DISTRICT. , Threshing has begun In this vicin ity. Herbert Romberger and sister, Es ther, visited at Mr. Staehlls Sunday. Mr.. Arthur Chase and fanllly vistt- lit mIiHvu In AhllAna Rnnd&v. Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg of Nav- arra spent several days last weea I In this vicinity. Misses Hazel and Faye Foster spent snndav visiting Miss Elva Wallace Mrs. H. D. Romberger and children of Abilene, visited last week at Sam net Romberger'. ' Dow and Erma Collins of Jewell connty are here visiting their grand parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frea siaenu or. nn. Edmond Fells called on Mrs. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. John Merrlllet an daughter of Talmage called oi friends In this vicinity wis noon. ENTERPRISE. Earl and Stanley Staatz of Taco- ma. Wash., are vlsfting friends and relatives. Mrs. Hare entertained a number of her lady friends la?t. Friday. Mrl and Mrs. Edyth are visiting xf r. ifervth's mother Mrs. Schrader and son Orion visit ed with friends In Dillon the Fourth. Mr.' Staats and wife were here from Bushton last week. Mr. Arner has retrned from Marys- ville. Henry Grosser returned to his home at St. Joseph, Mo., after .pend ing a few day. with hi. mother. Huck Swart, wa. up from Topeka visiting friends. Mr. and Mr. John Laucn weni to End, Okla., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lanck's brother, F. 0. Carr. A number of our citizens spent the Fourth In Sallna. Mrs. C. Hoffman and Mr. Ehrsam have gone to Colorado to spend the summer. ' Tib Smith- Is the proud possessor of a new automobile. Mr. Will is visiting In Hutchin son. A PIONEER MOTHER TAKEN. Mrs. Margaret Loyd of This County " Died l California. telneram from Mr.. M. F. Au- mlller. who 1. at Los Angeles, tells r th .loath of her mother. Mr. Mar garet Loyd at 10 a. m. Wednesday. She had been In Los Angeles for sev eral month.. Mr. Aumlller, with whom .he had made her home here,, ha. been with her six weeks. Her nthr dmchter. Mrs. A. L. Sbrader and on, Garfield Loyd, of Banner, left for Los Angeles Tuesday. Her nusoam.. . - -- -- i , m b vji . t rwA Aijwi Mverai rears ago. " -- .nnte will be saddened y ner death. The burial will be at Los An geles. nh of nid Reiideat. . . . t. 1 Hone. July mis commuun, i ha. lost another of It respectod resident. C. E. Andereo. died July It at I clock of paralysis. He eaves a wife BULB. I r. - -MMr-ii. bov and 4 girl, w - - - - i .11 of whom were at bis bedside He wl l ..iv. 1. time tor th. funeral, will arrive l 111 arrive in urn. or r. Andenon was a sp.euu.u -..-, - tbk Christian iuudvu. mw" " . H. moved to fhiirrh ana u. A. n church and O. A. R. He movea . this eounty in 1.7. and us. Lee been a worthy resident, inner.. been a worthy resident, funeral will at 1:10 o'clock having charge of the services. Bur- ial In Tennessee cemetery. A bsrrsin In a brand ew eream Sida Delivery Bunchsr and Vindrov.c Saves Hay, Seed and Labor HODGE BROO. FOR FOUR QUARTER SECTIONS LAND 12 miles northwest of Abilene $40 per acre, easy terms INQUIRE OF C. T. ESTES ar J. T. PRENDERGAST, Abilene, HURT IN CORN SHELLER. Elmer Zelgler Had His Foot Badly 1 Torn In Machinery. Blmer Zelgler was badly hurt In a corn sheller yesterday. He was ....bin fnf V K Rnffle near Moons liRht. shelling corn. Finding some-1 HU1MU1 ' ' D EU1UK W 1VUK Win tuw .i.s ..ii-h thA tviirhinrrv. ha climbed up to fix It and tell. His foot was badly torn and bruised, but no bone were broken. He will soon be at work again. Sullivan-Elwlck. Miaa Anna Sullivan and Mr. El- Elwlck. both of Solomon, were . . ,..,,. h p.v Father married yesterday by Rev. Father Horgan at the Catholic church in ; the catnouc cnurcn iu .. . iu. .f. flnlnmon. Mr. E1WICK is lue bmm w Mr. and Mr. A. R. Elwlck of Abli ina. He ha been very luccessiui In business In Solomon and will con tinue to reside there. Mr. and Mr. Elwlck left for Lincoln, Neb., for a short wedding trip. They have the best wishes of their many rrienoa. Information Wanted, r would like to hear from rela tives of Bertha Loeffler, Mrs. Bertha L. Fowler, Katharines, Texas. ldw Sunday School Picnic. Th Detroit Sunday school will have a picnic at the Kapp grove VA mile west and IVi miles norm oi Detroit on July 19. All are Invited to attend. Good music, good speaa- lng. All invited. Henry Miller to be Married. H.nrr V. Miller left for Topeka where he will be married tomorrow afternoon arrive o'clock to Miss Flo ra Panke of that city. Miss Panke has been a student at Mt. St. Joseph academy here for the past few years. Is a musician of ability and has many friends who will extend best wishes. Mrs. Miller and Arthur Mil ler also went down to attend the wed- aing. FIRST OF THE NEW WHEAT COMES TO iun. . l. if.lrf. Good - me Both the Abilene and Security Milling eompanle. nave received a . ...i . h.t The Abl- great oe . - "-. 1 . uilllna: company vmi i ,h. from 0 to cen- - a -J- I ouallty. The Security huh . . . .. thll lng M ;'lB ttf. a. yea. partes , gre.Hr 1- . ! toil. The wheat thi. year ly .mail eP on a-"J "-VJv " thw Uit .pring. Very - . .v.-a. The liuie -- . ,n bert yield reported JonnU'. farm, tt. " to thIrtr ... -r -- - IDi Ciufc. ... . ... the of the wheat yet nnthreshed avermge i , r.v.n ...t v . iM(r secretary v.- w. Mtim.ted the whest acreage of n.i. nty a. T.800. Aecording w , this the yield will be . .. th a tn yieia " M. L.t year w. rald about r i Easily attached to any mowerl Will put alfalfa in J windrow and bunch the seed crop ; No tool on the farm will pay for itself so quickly. Kansas LOCAL MARKETS. (Grain markets corrected every Thursday morning by Abilene Milling Co. Wheat ....8S Corn ...68 (Market corrected weeWr bf J. Nnrmaa. AD11BDS. I . . . . . Hog. . g 0 J. B. Brewer Co. pay th follow ing price tor butter and egg: Butter . Egg. ............12 Th Pioneer Produce Co. pay th (ollowlna: Hon .................. r..lOe " Bnrlne chickens 1 I ' " . . Old rooster , , , . Butter Market r Prima for creamery butter at point named for week ending today. Dickinson county price Hi cento Iobs than New Tork and 2Vs ct less than Chicago.) Kansas City creamery, 26tta; firsts 24 e. Chicago creamery, 24HcOZ7tte; dairy 23 26c. Ot'R SPECIAL MARKET LETTER. (Notes on this week' Kansas City stock market wrltt n tor the Re flector by J. R. Van Voont of tn M. K. A T. Commission Co.) ', . Kansas City. July 13. With ,0OO cattle on sale today the market open ed steady to strong, with the dreaa beet selling from 17.50 to IT.TS. The offerings were mostly medium steers from Kansas ana Missouri with no choice ones here. Borne nest dry lot yearling teer and helfera selling from 7.25 to 71.75. The were very fine and but few of them. Th trade in cow opened active. order buyers and local killers bought most that were sold. Th best sell ing from 15.25 to 15.60. The beat grass cows from $4.25 to 14-50. Stackers 23.25 to 13.50. Stock neus ra ulllnc from 23.25 to 13.75. The market on bulls opened slow, selling from 14.25 to 14.50. Stock calves in slow demand, selling from 24.00 to $4.50. Veals very actfve. One head of Westerns bringing $3.85. Beat native calve $7.75 to $8.60. There wa a better demand ror ttocker and feeders, choice feederr selling from $6.60 to $6.00. Choice -.- . , a,. t tw ra l 000 hoes ob market . . . ...1.4 twtstn 10 Irt ISO . " f Ueraf Wltfl COM BIT. O v uuaea, w aale. from 4S046e w.fn a break of foIowM ,ftla by .v. . v i. t looks like tnsr omm. mm,. - ... h.k th, market and ...u. ,h h.vln hoi "'m:rke7to . hip them.' ready to market to sn,p u. CERTIFICATES NEXT MONDAY. The. Teachers Win Know About Tbeir Steading. -Th. teacher certificate Issued accordance with tte exammauoo the end of Normal insiunie ... v L )Mnd WcSd.y, probacy. t "He bosrl separator t Hoita Erw Aumn'sr today. l,fOO,6?9 busaeis. i'1' - - ;i be frtt ' - ,,r " " rte will be t"l July II i"