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I at Gosses . See-' Us -for Drills Dsnfel Sheets of Acme is vial ting COUIITT REFLECTIONS friends In tbt vicinity Mr. Breeding went to Oove county on buslneai last week, Fred Wagner of Abilene spent Sat , t ' ,1 - - ' ' V ' ' i "' ' '-7 ' i '.' ' ' f . ' - J ' IT fTBOIAL RHLSOTOB OOBBISPOWDKim. . Indiana and McSherry urday and Sunday at Melvln Craw, ford's. ' " ' ! J. CfTKTGLE Auctioneer -SOUTH DICKINSON. ' Born to Mr. Hind -Jin. 0 a daughter, , 1 Miss Sadie Hoffman; la staying In Abilene at present r The Ldgan: township Sunday school convention will b held Bert Thurs day in the Dunkird church at Na--varre." -- Ell Kready of Abilene called at Walter Engle's. , ' Miss Edna jessing of Herlngton Is here visiting friends. v . o v ACME. r Mrs.' C. L. w"' t0 Chapman Friday to visit. " '" - - , j. o. Bhlrk went to Quenemo, to visit his son. Osweld Frommeyer left; for; his home In Pennsylvania. He will stop off to visit We. nude, D. M.: Shirk, at Quenemo. v .- .'j-.-i " Arthur Boyer Is here visiting his parents. ; ' ,N -. ' Mrs. Jobn'AtwIp and children of H!f -.-i-.fi .iiiuu&s.xaMi'n Wakeeney Is here visiting relative. N. E. Rees' 'barn was struck by lightning, tearing off some doors, but doing no other damage. , Mrs. John Eyer of Sallna Is visit ing her sister, Mts. Fred Kean. Mr. Haugh's have moved on a farm West of Abilene. : Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sexton, September S, a daughter. Mrs. Prlchard, son ana aauguiei, are vb;lting at Talmage. F. A. Phillips made a business trip to Kansas City last week. Miss Genevieve Jones la hero visit, ing old friends. Helen Buchenau is eerlousl'y ill. Mfss Mary Engle of Abilene Is staying at her brother's M.'O. Engle's. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lady enter tained a number of relatives on Sun day afternoon. MIes Ruth Mert'n was a guest at fhe.home of her uncle, B. P. Groves, Saturday night ' . ' ' , Ruth Zook entertained bef Sunday school class Sunday afternoon. Rev.- J. p. Wagaman, with his father, went to Great Bend .to visit his brother. Emanuel, returned h.ime Monday night.: Rev. Darnell preached an inter esting sermon at Zlon Sunday morn- Z M'ss Marie' Minter visited Sunday with M!J Anna Crlder. ' Mr and Mrs. Coneland took din ger on Sunday at the home of Levi Krelder's. - Mrs. E. Zook nd Mrs. Susan Gard ner and Vise Ruth Bowers of Abilene visited in this vicinity over Sunday. n.vnr.nt. Mr. Cm. Lenhert tmi family spent Sunday at BenJ. Jury's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. Kllng'n, a dsughter. Mr. Edgar Graybill of Pennsylvsnia Is staring at J, O. Engle's. Mr. and Mm. 8. H. Lenhert spent Buodsy at Esniel Deemy's. , . MlM Mary and Jennie Sheets en tortEirwd eu'" rombr of the'r yeg fHads SHis4y. . . F-:n.'sr vboot fOBriitoa at Kew-t.-ra (' r Wft.:r F"Vt 5th. Vr y-rr. Jio'.'ard- Tr-nrrd vr'ti II I . .... v Public SaleVa ; Specialty , Referencst ... Any bank of AM- ,1 Iihi. . ' . Phunest Brown, HOOs or V ,cu "nluh AddrssSI ; Abilene, Kae . SjSSaaBBSNsssssMeatlJSSSSPI II I , ... j i 0. L. Moore H. L. Humphrey , MOORH HCMPHKET, . . ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. . Examination of Abstracts Land Titles and Descents and Distribu tions a Specialty. i . Practice In all courts 8 tats and Federal.' ' ; H. E. S0LLENBE2GER Contractor and Builder DETROIT, KANSAS Alio a Specialty of Heavy Cement Work, Abutments, Foundations, Cul verts, eta Specifications and Plans Furnished DETROIT R. r. D. No. 1 1 Phone Buckeye. - - ' lt-Sm Abilene. - '-.!; Mr. Aaron Presell who has been working for Mr. Price, has moved to Abilene, 4 Mr.- and Mrs. Daniel Demy expect to visit their children at Des Moines, Iowa, In the near future. ' Mr; Felbush and youngest son re turned from their trip to Idaho on Sunday. . -. - ' Mr. Henry Lenbert's of Donegal, spent Sunday in this vicinity. .... .' .: : BUCKEYE. ; . Mrs. R. H. Graham and daughter, who has been visiting Mrs. E. J. Wln sler and Mrs. M. E. Hoyt returned to her home In Sallna Monday. ' Lloyd Hinkle lias anew rubber tired buggy. ; :.;. .":.'!- tv; Mr; and Mrs.' Levi Lore of Eddy vllle, Iowa, visited their aunt, Mrs. HODGE BROS. Abilene, Kanass E. J. Winsler Tuesday night.- They are on their way home from an ex tended trip west, ' Mies Grace Pattln and brother, Paul, left for D. C. H. 8. Monday. s , . Misses. Grace and Helen Grove went to Capman Monday to attend D, C. H. S. . ' Mr. J. J. Marks .and family re turned Monday from their visit in St. Joe. - - Jesse Wlitsler and family Mrs. R. H. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoyt took dinner with Mrs. E. J. Winsler Sundays . For Sale. Choice alfalfa seed. C. M. Carver, phone 1182. BIRTHDAY CARDS. - Folders, booklets, etc., large lme to select from. . Price 2 for 6c, and up to 25e each. Largest and finest iMsplay of post cards In central Kan w, NEWS STAND. . . wit RHINEHART. Harry Kellar has commenced the cellar of a nine room house. W. H. Holllnger. was an Enter prise visitor Friday. S. M. Hassler is the owner of a new Bulck automoMle which be pur chared of E. E. Coulson of Abilene hast week. ' C. C. Wyandt of Abilene was looi lng after business Interests here Fri day. Emery Dlehl was doing business in Chapman one day last week. . The following young ' people left Monday to attend the D. C. H. 8. thle vs nur: Clarende, Elirpr and Maude Hassler, Joba Detrich, Ethel Kellar, Helen Taylor and James Hol llnger. Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins and eon, John, returned to St Louta after spending a month with their sister. Mrs. J. H. Taylor. f . a BHUTIJiG BOIU RmI r ) Trmswfere TUnrte4 bj J, B. KL Abtirtrr. C."J. Fritz to Anna Frits lots I, t. bin 2. Ca!Wr, add Hertnjton, II. H. N. Dyer ta Lillian E. Pyer, w H H - IMS-!, II. Anna C. r "Jatk r-d txfUt t i We do shoe repairing; In tbe best possible manner. Our repair depart ment is up to date. Our Prices are tiit Bring your shoes here for repairs and see how promptly," how well and how rearonably "We'll Mend 'Em." - This shoe store Is lawy at the front with the best of shoe service in every line. ' Brown Block Abilene, Ks. DAVIS CHAPMAN. John Carroll was an Abilene visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrsi Will Talbot ( Kan sas City are visiting friends and rela tives in town. v. .';":'.! ' !' ;, Charles Henderson made a busi ness trip to Junction City Saturday. Paul Enright. end sister,. Helen, returned to their homo In , Kansas City after a couple month's vinlt with. their galandparents, Mr. anu. mis. John Erwln.- ...' - Harry Huff trancasted business in Topeka on Monday.' , " 1 Albert SchorlSng left Sunday Tor Ellis on a buslnesl trip. . , . Mrs. Oscar Fisher and little daugh ter returned to their home In Junc tion after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. ." ' Dr. C. F. O'Bryon returned home Wednesday after a pleasant summer vacation spent In North Carolina. .,; Adam Koenlg of Solomon was a Chapman visitor Monday, A Mlfsa Ruth ' Huff returned tome after ' a ' pleasant ' uummer gpeiit'in Iowa, i ' : i. .... '.' , The wedding of Miss Hazel Araiold to Dr. A. W. Smiley of Junctfon City decurred Thursday evening, Sept. 1st, at the home of the. bride's parents, Mr nil Mrs. Ed. Armold. Miss'A. E. Swltzer, paBtor of the Congregational rhurch nerformed the ring ceremony. Just before the ceremony which took l place at eight o'clock, Miss Bernlce Cleepman, a college friend of the bride, sang d'Hardelofs "Because," nd thus was followed by Mendel ssohn's "Wedding March" played by Miss McShea, the bride's aunt. The only attendant was little Miss Hazel Brenlzer of Abilene who carried the ring. The brtde who 1 ,a very charming girl has lived in Chapman all hor life and has a host of friends. She graduated from the Dickinson Minntv high aohool in M04. Later 'she attended Waahburn college, grad uating this spring with high honors. . ThA it mom formerly of Topeka Is a graduate of the Kansas Medical College and is now a practising phy- . Th hrlrt sio au m juuvnwii , was attired In a beautiful gown of white satin, trimmed In Irish lace made with yoke and sleeves of mou- ."in. Ind the skirt finished with a ... ... . A .liLu, f nmll- ahort train. ' She carried a boquet nf ro-es. Tbey left Immediately af ter tbe Wedding for Junction City where they will be at home to their many friends. The out of town guests Included Mrs. Elizabeth Smiley and Miss Bertha Smiley of Topeka, Miss Jennie Stewart and Mr, Carr Stew 'art, Topeka; Mrs. Llda Smith, Boul n.r Cnlorsdo: Miss Bernlce Cb p- man. Stockton, Kansas: Miss Luclle Johnson, Wsmego, Ksnsas; Mr. and Mhe. P. L. Jennings and Harold Jen inn. fllasco. Kansse; Mr. J. C. Mr.Hh. Muskocee. Oklahoma: Mr and Mrs. Milt Brenlzer and Hazel Brenlser, Abilene, Kansas. MOONLIGHT. .. ihiicn EMnrday. , Mrc Jsme. Simpeon returned to The Tburaday eVening prayer meet- Manhattan Friday after a two weeks ln wsh small on acconnt of therein, visit among old neighbors here. Daniel Wlngert and his e sttr. Lis- Miss Mary Ross opened school at zte of California visited S. H. Bert's Roedsle oa Monday. g"Bd4T Mrs. David Detrlck and ehlldt-n Rtv and Mrs. Squire of St. Lou!s,'of Greenwood county arrived Est Mo., were at A. H. Ereathblll. Sun-j urday for a visit with . Mr. and Mrs. Cl-as. Sllfer of Abl- Kiu Alice Engle of Abilene spent jlen. returned Tuesday from western a kreple days this wk with rela- Kansas. . tlves and friends in this community.) Word received here from Lizzie Our D C H S. stdr,tfl moved KreitHr of I pland, Cel., sistes tr.at to Cbs-n this wek. There ar. .re is w-ll and 'f. having Jvst , h9,m, from .. i:m f who will; returned frm a week's varstion at ..-r.d 't:s ' ' -f "," .. t. r - ' - r-rear- " ' ' W1LL0WDALE. John Stewart left last week tor Davenport, Iowa, where he will spend the winter.'; Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Blunderfleld visited la Solomon Sunday. There will be quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sunday at 10 o'clock and preaching Saturday even ing by Elder Mattlnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Book are visit ing at the home of Fred Lukers. Mabel Stewart and Mart Karr left for Chapman where they will attend D. C. H, S. For Sale. Gasoline engine, It h. P. and 4 hole corn shelter, good as new. M. B. Sword, Detroit, Kansas." Wit TURKEY CREEK. Mrs. Kilmer, daughter f Frances, and son Royal, returned Sunday to their home at Sallna bavin? been recent guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Eerton Lay, and fnnn'. Mr. and Mrs. Clins. ilyers were Sunday afternoon guetls of Mr. and Mrs. Paul. -, : ; . .. Mrs. Harrison ret imed home alter a ehort vl-it In Hjoo. . '.i - Mr. and Mrs. Lannic visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hasleur on Sun day, . Johnnie Carneme.'' spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Wcslover, and family. Nelson Glen and Eii'l Korrell W'tre guests of Lawrence I'.yers Sundny. We are glad to report that Mr. Ctiasi Polster Is Imo.'ovlUK. nicely. Harvey Ol'en npe'it Sunday with friends at Buckey.i. i " - Jake Akers and ta-ul' ' havo moved tn Abilene. Miss Edna Westover has Just closed a very successful term In teaching music. ... - , School opened at Eureko, 731st. R9, on Sept. 6th, with Miss Lulu Neme chek as teacher. Mr. Henry .Schrader aBd'tanilly wore Sunday guests of Mr. Olrt-n's. John Olsen spent Sunday at home . . J l nan Mr. niiu . ---.iv w- - : .. ... t m aw inn hnrll'n.t.ta tmnMi.:lnn la vrv Armneolis. prouu yiircmo - ' - August' SO. ' "' ' Mini Julia RVan took Tjp her dut- it... . b , Thartn;ns'tnn. Dist.1 i ICS He iwuei ,v o ' - 'tn in,li,v Kant f.th. " I, VU .'I " " " J I Born to Mr. and Mrs. SbanefeltJof Florida that produces oranges but Aug. 29, a son. n-riHmr. Anruet 28. was the .nh mri f fth snn versariei 01 ui berths of Grace and Pearle Nemechek and for them was planned a ceie hratlon In the form of a surprise, bration in me iumu ui ,,r..-.yrel.Uj ucuihuu iu, huuu. .,!. which they will not soon forget. Mu- the splendid land that lies undevelop slc and games were the main features ed tt De Sota county alone the salary nf the event, ice cream miu tn:or a "loourn wuuiu u raun were served and a snap shot was Uken of the Jolly company before th il snersed. Those present were: Misses Nellie Wilsork Leola Lay, Lena Byers, Ella Shank, Ella Olsen, Mildred Lay, Frances Kilmer, Vests Polster, Katherlne Caren, Haiel Eyt man, Ruth, Sophia and Lydia Rich ardson, Gladys wsrner, uora ruruj, wiini and Florence Harrison Messrs. Preston Markley, Myron Po ster, Wallace Lay, Ira ana r,mory 'Qhanlr TCmmflt PolCer. JODn BOO Shsnk, Emmet wier, Gerald Warner, Robert an," Walter . rM.M Pnltor Lay, Royal Kilmer, Floyd Polster, Lawrence and Clifton Byers. SOUTHEAST BCCKKYE, Miss Anna Durrln and Mrs. Ciias FleRgle and children returned Fri day from a visit at Black. Wolf and Solomon. Vr. and Mrs. Frank Teeters and Mr. nd Mrs. Win. Miller and family tock dinner at Mr. Vandevanters ut I Detroit Mrs. Jo-eph Crws an! chlMien M i Manhattan are here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Durrln cHlol on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlnlck on Sun day. Harry Picking and famll and Ralnh Cooler and family took dinner i r,Mi' on Sunday. (NDIANA . CISK rvl wh eels. rr. ''s-.ff 1 These are two of the oldest and best drills' on the market. ThU year' -models have many new improvements that make them even better than before. It is to your advantage to aee these drill before buying. SH0GKEY& L ANDES "The Store That Saves You Money" HAVE YOU NOTICED The Enormous Increase in the Price of Oranges? The high cost of living li not being discussed very much rceently by the press. However, numerous item or rnmmnn use continue to advance and all with good reason. . In the pas: four year oranges have doubled in price, but Mils Is very easily ac counted for. Nearly all of the orange land In California has besn developed for several years and the Increase lq the yield is not near keeping pnoe with the Increased demand and c"n sequently Florida Is called upon to supply the Incited demand and right there Is where the general nub ile Is lame again. The general Impress on. seems to be that Inasmuch as Florida Is one of thn turn nrflnre fltatea that the whole' Lay are the'state of Florida produces oranges uib .v.. - One half of all the oranges of Florida are grown In DeSoto county. ' ta a mall tract of land at I " - llnrthn Plver Tnlet On the east COS it the real orange country extends from eiev-.Tamoa to Punta Gorda and extenas bark fifty miles from the west coast. Florida needs a "Coburn" to ad vertise her resources with the ln- back to the slat tn less than ten years from the Increased taxes. -fr HOLLAND. . The people here are blessed with plenty 'of rain. Sue Bell spent a few days In Sa- - Una Tom Armstrong was In town. a .,... - barbecue at Carlton. Inm Shelter SDl A number from here attended tne Anna Shelter spent Sunday nt Brltfs. riiL. Mis'! Chrlsteen Koenlg vis ted at home over Labor Day. Margaret Bell Is vlsltinr at H. Logan, at Carlton. . . . i i r,v Auvm pt air. nBwicj - .. - Gcneaeo. Piano bargain. We base a sllght nima in the vicinity of Abi lene, Kas. To save expense of Box- Ing and shipping we will sell very chesp for essn or payments as low as 16.00 per month. Write Olney Musle eonpsny, St. Joseph, Mo. w4 Horse Sales. The A. B. Clark Horse Sales Co., -mi hnM vlr next blc sale at Miles, City Montana, on September 13, 13. cnairman Laynn got on m. car . . , ,t,..!Tnifa. Ita rim the afternoon tl) 14 ana lo. iner win v i . . .n.i.iin nf all1 dste J.00O horsea tonslsting of all classes. If yon wsnt the big "'e. Kith colts, or good draft imu weanlings itteno. this mi Horses of all kinds are selling cheaper here thsn any p'ace on earth. Our October sa:ee will be held on the 10th snd 13th also 2Sth and 29th wJ-HJ As nsnsllr rted. a trained sn V w 11 liirable s man for ihr of fm-.r wer-v. t.t.t by aPflymt t bsn- t.rls - I f-- f ' 1 - LOCAL MARKETS. (Grain markets corrected evory Thursday morning by Abilene Milling Co. " ' ' ' Wheat .(...;.; Corn , , , 65o (Market corrected weekly by J. O. Norman, Abilene.) Hogs 18.70 J. E. Brewer Co. paya. the follow ing prices for butter and eggs: Butter 22-260 Egge 20o The Pioneer Produce Co. pay the following: Hens I '...:. UOKo Spring chickens....'. , .12ViC Old roosters ' . i". . . . v. '. t t . .2e -l i . Butter Market, Prices ' for cwurnery butter at point named for weak ending today. Dicklnsoni, county price m cents less than New York and 2tt cents less than Chicago. 1 . Kansas City creamery 29o, firsts 27c. ; v ..".''; Chicago creamery 24V4-30c, dairy 23-27C ON PRESIDENT'S PRIVATE CUR CONFERENCES ON POLITICAL SIT UATION HELD YESTERDAY, He'Got Favorable Reports From Ohio Has Busy Dsy at at, Paul Goes to Paducah. - Chicago, Sept. 6. Conferences on the Ohio situation snd the several poltlcal situations throughout the country were held by President Taft yesterday en route to the conserva tion congress at St. Paul where he will deliver an address to-day. U. V. Laylln, chairman of the Republican state executive committee bad a long talk with the president of things in Ohio and reported a rosy outlook. At Paporte Congressman William E, Mc- ( luniey oi iiuiiuh, tumiuiaw u. i Republican . congressional campaign I committee and Congressman Duncan E. McKlnley of CallforAa Joined the party and rode Into CMcago with the ..'C,"-L nerauia of the day the president made no speeches but at every stop he appeared on the rear platform of the Mayflower and shook hands with as many in the erowd as could be reached while he carried on a running conversation as to the size of the piece. Its Industries and prosperity. At Erie, Cleveland, Toledo, Ashta bula, Elkhart, South Bend and other short stops there were big crowds on hand. At Clevelsnd Henry Davis United States marshal; James H. Cassidy. who succeeded Senator Burton In tns lower house of eongress and several other local political lights got sboird the car. . - president devoted several hours to Jha ' M,,. f ... ., lo til(, to tti of g, pui , !orklngmen of gt Paul, which Is la addition to the conservation speech. This Is a busy day In 8L Paul, t!i program Including a luncheon a dinner sad a review of the Labor day partCe. This In additlos to conservation and labor speeches.' He will leave fct. Paul this evening for Paducah. ThpeVa, Sept. STbe Kr..... ! - r; lature next winter will be u : t f Ike state board of control to ; -ji t h anoihr lasane asri. 'a '' ' . r I t 1