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COUNTY REFLECTIONS ST SPSCIai. BEFLEOTOa CORKBSrOMDEItTS. , ;' J. Q. EltfGLE Auctioneer j ( ' INDUSTRY. ' Quaterly meeting was well attend ed Sunday morning. About fort partook ot the Lord', supper. Sunday school on Sunday morning. Preach ing at 11. T. P. A. In evening. All invited to these services. Mr. Gatchell ii threshing out some (ine wheat. He thinks it will aver age 27 bushels an acre. Fine grain kand plump, soft wheat Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson came home from camp meeting. They are having a good time, but all are sd busy in the harvest field. Mr. and Mrs. Hatley stayed down another week. -' Apples are plentiful around here, beautiful apples, too.- Mr. lams from Clay Center was In Industry agitating the railroad fi nancially. He egot what money he asked for. He said the final survey would go through rn a short time. , A soaking rain tell again and the corn is tasseled out Threshing and stacking are put by for this week. Tom McMillan has put up a fine new barn. W. Baldwin went out to the pas ture to vaccinate the cattle. He re ports one dead. Mrs. Lulu Conelly from DesMoIneB has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mert Price at Industry. Mr. Joyce starts on-a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Dunn, in New Mex ico, this week. Chinch bugs are getting away with corn at a lively rate. Mrs. Hoblett returned to her Borne in Des Moines. Mies Graettll of Clay Center re turned to her home after a fine visit tfith her schoolmate7 Miss H. B Jones. Mr. Bas has threshed out some fine wheat and oats. Mrs. Mert Price ran a rusty nail into her foot to the bone. It Is a very sore foot. ; ioHTH DICKIN80N. -Miss Ma.v Purvie has been hired to teach the Navarre school at 1 per mont .1 Wn, (i i ah am and family spent .Sunday v-ith relatives near Hop Mrs. Harvey Brechbil! and Miss Bertha Bear of Chapman spent Wednesday with Mrs. Walter Bngle. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summers, last Wednesday for their son Clyde and his wife, who were recently mar ried. About thirty were present. Aaron Engle of Teras was here visiting relatives last week. " Miss Bva'Brubaker had the mis fortune ot getting her ankle sprained last week. Vote Public Sale Specialty Reference: Any nk of Abi lene, Kaniee. Phonee: Brown, MOO! or , 4cl Mutual. Addrmi . r Abilene. Km Was foar years sheriff, and tlx yean SUta Senator, and for? many yean aseaiber f Secretary Cobara's State Board at Agriculture Aeaortattoa. I. kaowa to be honeei, aqnaae progressive aad erpeileaced la State affairs. ' " " b eadoraed by the ReanbUe Coaaty Agriealtaral Association, by the Cloud Ottstr Fair Assoeladom, by the North Ceatral Fair aad joedag Clreeit, aad by at lthe home people, aad by many of the 4m portaat papers aad pert o the state. V .' iKirUBltCi!' r v umi' B - a.- " i - ''-IwtfSsit 1 ii i.. ... at Uir R!ld Cib1m1o-. R- a WARD, of RepabUe Ommtf, la the olf eaudlArte la the great aonhweatera territory.' Thai aerttaa 0. L. Moore H. L. Humphrey ." MOORE HUMPHHET, ATTORNEYS AT Ii A W Examination of Abstracts, Land Titles and Descents and Dlstribu tions a Specialty. - Practice In all courts Stat and Federal. H. E. SOLLENBERGEB Contractor and Builder DETROIT, KANSAS Wnrlr. AhutmnLL FOUndaUOMa Cul- vartm. tit a. Specifications and Plan Furnished DETROIT R. T. D. NO. 1 Phone Buckeye. IMm BUCKEYE. N. E. Zook was reelected on the school board. - At Booth Buckeye they had a called meeting Monday -night J, L. McNeal was elected on the school board. Voted a seven months' term. Mine Helen Smith of Sabstha is visiting her cousin,-Miss Delia Lahr. Edd Blaesl got hurt Sunday ny a fall from a horse. Mr. mil Mrs. H. B. Lahr returned Wednesday from Sabetha where they were visiting relatives. nr. H. C. Lahr and family are vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. . Lahr. Millard Cook Is able to work again. Farmers are busy, stacking. PLEASANT VALLEY. - Rolls Aumack returned Friday from Western Kansas where he has been harvesting. RMilah Zook visited Thursday ait- ernoon with Mrs. Amos Sword tak ing home with her Miss Reed who has been visiting there. ria Jsennle Schaich visitor! sun- day with Gladys and Mabel Funs ton. Th Infant daughter of Calvin Dornberger died Monday morning and was burled Tuesday morning In the Henry cemetery. Will Hoefling of Mancnester spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs B. Schuman. ThA nctaool meeting at the rieasam Grove school house was not very well attended. However, Amos Bwara was elected director and necessary business was attended to. v, anil Mrs. Fred Minlck nave charge of the Buckeye switchboard. Wa all send them our hearty con gratulations. John and James Boya leit aiu.j for their home in Bay City, Mich. Mrs. H. Schaich and Mrs. O. Teare vlBited with R. A. DIUey Friday. Farmers Attention. t those that have wheat with a large proportion of oats, ,barley or rye In it, I wish to say mat oy pui- Ing In some special sieves in my cn tannine mill I can do an excel lent Job in separating the same. Any one having such grain, and would iihs to aee the machine work with a view of buying one If It does the work satisfactory, write us ana we will call on you and show you what we can do. W. SULLIVAN, Manufacturer. W4 Sallna, nas. for ..r.i - iiuii. .1 J the differeat ReenMkaa eaadldetea TURKEY CREEK. , Misses Emma Hansen and Ella 0: mii and Messrs.- John Olsen, Cherlo Hansen, Fred Clsr b Ben Nemechek and Harvey .Olsen were guests oi Colmer and Lena Pyers on Sunday Nelson Glsh visited with Wallace Lay on Sundiy. - ' . Miss Emma Hansen came ham from Pearl over Sunday. . Misses Lulu. L'tllle and Grace Nemechek spent a very enloyabls aft ernoon at Mr. Berton Lahy's Sun day. - Mr. Albert Purdy and family were Sunday guests at Mr. Peterson's at Enterprise. - Mr. Richardson assisted Mr. Ber ton Lay with stacking the past wees. risraM Warner, who had been sui- ferlng with a sore foot for some time Is able to be out again. Miss Katherlne Carsten Is report ed as being on the sick list. Mr. viowara of Nebraska is nero tor an extended visit with her daug- ter, Mrs. Richardson and family. Jna Nemechek of Los Angeles, uai., and Miss Anna Watermaim ot Chap man visited relatives here the latter part of the week. . Miss Gladys Horrell visited rela tives In Enterprise over Sunday., "Mr. and Mrs. John Haslouer were Sunday evening guests at P. M. Nem eehek's. Tha united Brethren of ABiiene had a Sunday school picnic at Mr. Harrison's the tore part ot this week. l Ian robe was found by F. M. Nemechek between Brown's mill and u. vranir Honlton's. Owner may have same by notifying the finder. wi..a T.nln and LUlie Nemecnea -in asaln teach home schools, the former at Eureka District 89 and the latter at Miller district 43. nr.. fho Rvers and sons, who v... haan vlaltlne in Nebraska for some time are expected home soon. We understand that Miss vesta a.nn wu taklne lessons on "How to drive an auto" while out on her music tour, laBt Tuesday. Threshing has begun. For Rent, ..." mm ni TlurVpva ou acren ,uu w - - township, A. H. Smith, 1007 North Buckeye, Abilene, -as. ZION. i. w. Rumbold of Conway Springs Kas., came up last Thursday to look . hminaaa Interests. He Jen tnr Mb 1inme Saturday. Miaa Flora Zook visited on Friday nA natnriiav at Mr. Shuers. riaa vinll Reed of Hope visited Wednesday afternoon and Thursday at A." O. Zook's. Mrs. Jacob Bert took dinner on Sunday at Anderson MInter s. Harvey Wenger and family ot Abi lene visited with .Mrs. Wenger'i brother, J. H. Wagaman, Wednes ntrht and Thursday. Chester Zook returned to his home in Toneka Monday ater spending tart nf hia vacation here. Daniel Bert and Miss Marie Min ter attended cfcrnp meeting near Solomon sunaay. m.. Mrthriav nartv alven by Mrs Ira Hosken in honor of her little cousin, Grant Engle ot ADiiene Thnradav. was attended by about fu. They report most enjoyebl" ,1mA Mrs. Wiseman of Topeka visited with Mrs. Cress part of last wcck Harvey Lady and sister, Miss Anna visited Sunday at their uncle's, T.ariV. near Pearl. wi- a,aiia Tiaar nf Abilene Is visiting with relatives In this vlcln CHEEVER. Mr. Jameson's newphew and niece hara vliltlna him at present. Miss Amanda Minlck Is sewing for Mrs. Greenough this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Funstoa spent anitiiav with Lem Marshall's. . Quit a number from these parts attended the social at Mancnester Wednesday morning. Miss Grace Wardrope is visiting friends at Teseott. . - Miaa Ellen Trott Is employed as teacher of tha Center school for the coming year. - DETROIT ROUTE NO. . Rail la badly needed In this asc- tioa of the county. Mr. end Mrs. L. E. Murpny visits Sanday with Mrs. L. H. Long. u.n-araf RalleT hSS beeU employed M teacher at the CenUr Dale school aad Miss nora iiner man at the Bandbora school. j Mra.- SamDSon and daugbters stopped la Abilene Saturday. Quae a number from this neigh borhood attended the funeral of Mrs. McShea Monday. , Bora: To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buri- bolder of Moonlight, a son. Those who attended tne picnic m t mi at daon'a crave by the Detroit Sunday school report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bakers called on Mr. Owes Bsndisy ereniEg. fin the Summer Time " When the kitchen is steaming hot, and the sun Is beating through the glass like the glare of a blost from a furnace - You Need a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet It's a sure sign, never known to fall. The hundreds of steps it saves yon dawn the steep stairs to your unsatisfactory cellar, and around the tiresome kitchen are clear profit to yon every day. The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet gets yon out of that hot, sweltering kitchen an hour or two sooner every day, and gives yon a chance to, a aap or a dip In a book or simply take It easy under the shade of a friend- ly tree or yom cool porch. Don't bother about the trifling cost. It's too hot We will take care of that so you will scarcely know It Is there. The Main Thing , The main thing Is to get this great summer cmfort now. ' Bv soecial arrangement anl permlaslon we are able to furnish this 3?SJXZ at the price of 8.50 on each cabinet Take advantage of this special price before it la wlthcalled and leave your order now for one ot these cabinet The Hoosier Saves You . The Old Way LANEY DISTRICT. Miaa Therene Weckel of Abilene visited Tuesday at Samuel Romber- gers. ' Eva Grloe, who has been quite ill is reported some better. Mr. Craft threshed for Fred Staehy Tuesday and Wednesday. Quito a number from this vicinity attended camp meeting near BOiomon la of Bnntlav. Mre. Trott, formerly of this place, but now of California, was here vis iting friends in this vicinity this week. MIbs 8tella Weckel of Abilene was i hia vicintv Wednesday. Msses Miriam, Leila and Eucle Picking were visitors In this vicinity Tuesday evening. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wal lace July 25, twin boys. . ACME. Bruce Bunker returned from a Miss Laura Fry went to Jenningsi Kas., for a visit i. n,M Vrnmmever of Cham' berBburg, Pa., is here visiting his grand parents, J. G. onria s. Mrs. W. M. Csmpbell Is visiting in Abilene. Little Leonard Rees Is Improving slowly. n., Tianier and wife, Charlie o..m mA wife and others were camping in the Shirk grove asi wee. " Deaiils-Soiiuners. Aii.Ja a ii mm ore flJUV PUMti-v.- - surprised his friends last week by ... i.. (mm Illinois with a bride. formerly Miss Laura Dennis of Gales- burg. n m-Atvr Julv 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bummers of Donegal gave diiiitfnl wedding reception m wu" o - and dinner to about young people, in honor ot the marriage of tbelr son, Clyde, who recently returueo Illinois with his bride. After congratulations and best wishes had been extended by all ttey ...j n iinitia room where a repairs bounteous ( course dinner awaited them. The table was aanaaomw . -k tha brides' eake ea- circled with smllax as a center piece . 1 aHa aad huga noquets ei pa nlnaer was well served by four .,,..l.hlML ipable yoang lames oi we hood. ,,' Mr and Mrs. Summers were well renrembered by their friends with beautiful and costly presents. The company departed after enjoying a, nost delightful feast, wishing the eeople all good luck. Mr. and Mrs. mer ---family of Peabody, aKs.. were guests, j , . ,h,mnM. nei'jl room and .pen workmsa. Up-toaU barber lies and baths. hspiobi, w block. ' ' ISU ood y Id Steps SHOCKEY A LAfJDES ABILENE, KANSAS OUR SPECIAL MARKET LETTER. (Notes on this week's Kansas City stock market wrltt n for the Re flector by J. R. Van Voorst of the M. K. t T. Commission Co.) Trade on the very best fat steerB opened slow with tops at 18.00 but with 34,000 cattle on tbe market for the past two days, market has luf fereda decline of 20 to 25c each day and all classes ot stock cattle sold from 100150 lower. Stock and veal calves have suffered a decline of ouc from high time last week. Best heavy grass cows selling from ta.R0ra4.00. Medium kinds $3.00 3.26: caners 12.0002.50. Stock. cows f2.7503.OO. The vards are full of the large feeding stock weighing from 950 to 1100 which have suffered a decline of 40c for the two days, choice sell ing from $5.5005.75; medium kinds $4.5004.75. Best stackers $4.0004.25; fair kind $8.6O08.7g; common $303.25 Best heavy bulls $3.5004.00; bolo gnas $3.0003.25; stockers $2.75 3.00. should the dry weather continue over Kansas and Oklahoma for the next few days weill see the heaviest run of cattle here that we have had 'or some time and would not be sur prised to see them sell 60075c lower than at the present timee. n mm aivlea all those who have plenty of water and grass to not rush their cattle on the marxei ior u mo j. ... .in ha creatlv disappointed UV " - " with the price they bring, but should you want to buy your stoca came we believe that now la a gooa hnv. wilt. K ooo hoas yesteraay ana 10,000 today we have had about a .i..a market with last weea, wiin tops at $8.85 with bulk of all hogs $l.50O (.76. nmninc For Sale. two-storr bouse in , m.iim aaction OI ADIiene, urn water, heat, bath and electric lights. Lot 72x230 feet Also s-room aear Fifth and Buckeye. City water ana mu. r- 10-l-wJ MOORB HUMPHREY. j ..,!. tr mmi ana terms wmm RrgttreUoa Flgares Less, n.. ratlon flcnres two years ago were 23, bow they are $85. The altoraey ewial'a rrlimt letting all who voted la the general eie 30$ vo" at lh primarlHi may rats', the figures. Death a WoodWae. x Mrs. L. V. MeU died at Woodbine iMA.. .fi.r a brief Illness. 8he leaves a husbsnd aad an Infant child. Funeral services were held Bunaay. Mrs. Mets wss a sister la law ot Mr. u i.k.uii of this city. nr. sua Mrs. JohnsoB attended the funeral. nn We Save You Money 1 LOCAL MARKETS. (Grain markets corrected every Thuralay morning by Abilene Milling Co Wheat 2 Spring chickens 120 ir.- ; .- 'rUTr'"' ' (Market corrected weekly by 1. O. Norman, Abilene.) Hogs J. E. Brswer Co. pays the follow log prices for butter and eggs: I Butter 208 Eggs . . . .120 Tbe Pioneer Produce Co. pays the following: Hen Spring chickens 13o Old roosters 20 Butter Market. (Prices for creamery butter at iioint named for week ending today. Dickinson county price 1 cents !esn than New York and 2tt cents . than Chicago. Kansas City creamery, 2614c; firsts, 24c. Chicago creamery, 24 0 use, aairy 23 026c. G. A. R. to Encampment. n a it m a, n t Commander Harmon has selected the Santa Fe and Penn. R. R. as the official route to the O. a w irnramnment which meets in Atlantic City September 19. There are two fares from Aouene ana la turn, one known as tourist ticket, 844.80. ood for 30 days only and I the other as the O. A. R. ticket, $4.00, good to September Z.tn ana by payment of $100 extra will be ex tended 30 days. Sleeping car tickets from Kansas City one way $5.2B, stop over at Chicago, Pittsburg, Phil adelphia, Washington ana oiuer air Tickets on sale on all roads tn Abilene September 13 to 16 inclusive. HOTTEST IN NINE TEARS. No Let up la the Heat Farmers Are Worried. a f.iriv mol south breese has miti gated somewhat tbe Intense heat or and tha day before. Tha government thermometer at Enter prise stood at 10s yesteraay a.. Taoar it la about two degrees lower. The wind may possibly bring . aaadad rain and relle" 'he fears ot tie farmers. Tie govern. meBt reports show thstyesteiv es . ,v. nat da In nine years. Mtin- soa county Is not the only ont :.ft is worried. The corn all over v. s me is suffering. Clean eld papers at this of:ii I stats a bnsdft. .