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ABILENE WEEKLY REFLECTOR, ABILENE, KANSAS, DECEMBER 8, COUIITY REPLECTIOIS f graoiAi. ruorvB oouwnnim; 0. tNGLE Public Sale Specialty fisfsnncei Any benkof Abl ' lout, KtnUc - Brown, 1900: Acue Mutual, Addrra: Abilene, Km Sunday with horn folk at Newton Mr. and Mrs. a P. Kauffmau ware guests of Mr. and Mr. Henry Len bert. Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mm. John Wllet of Cham' bersburg, Pa., were visiting In this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. Clyde Summers Is seriously sick with appendicitis. .r- Mamie Shank Is oh the sick list LANEY DISTRICT. - A fine snow, the first of the sea ' son, fell here Sunday night and Mon- ' day. Mrs. Brlggs, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Foster, left Tuesday for her home In Oklahoma, after an . extended visit with fronds and rela tives here.. Charlie Brown was shelling corn and threshing ' kaffir corn la this vicinity. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laney went to Chapman Saturday for a few days' . visit with the former's parents at that place. ' . L.VW. McOInnls did some carpen ter work for 8. A. Romberger this -week. ., Charlie Hull had a very sick horse Sunday night Grandpa Romberger is spending a few days with his son, S. A. Rom- berger and family. Mrs. Blagg went to Navarre Tues Don't forget the Racket for your Xmas Candies. Their entire line at 12c per pound. at Detroit. vThe Ladies' Aid-Society of the United Brethren church will hold'a bazaar and oyster supper at the De troit, school house Tuesday evening, December 20, 1910. A fine program will be rendered beginning at 7:30. 1 Organ for Sale Cheap. Second hand, In good repair, tine for school house. See Clarence Gish, piano tuner, at Broughton's Music store. - g-2 DINNERS FOR 20 CENTS. Good meals at the National Hotel. . '. 8w-tf : Bazaar at Carlton. There Is to be a bazaar held In the Carlton opera house, Carlton, Dec: 15, under the management of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby terian church. It will be a place to buy articles you need at the "lowest prices. - Everything first class in quality. A Cd fee at a . Low Price. Entire front of top over fire box raises for feeding cobs. Thoroughly guaranteed. ' Come and See It' HODGE BROS. BUCKEYE His. E. J. Wlns.cr returned home Saturday night after a two weeks' visit with her son, C. C. Winsler. and with relatives at Brookfield, Mo. It was very dry In Missouri. ' Mrs. S. Grove visited her sister,; Mrs. L. Dayhoff Sunday afternoon.! Ruth Pattin was home over Sun day. -; c W. H. Cook shelled corn last week. Miss Delia Lahr Is visiting her brother, John, near Acme. MIbs Ella Olsen was a guest of Miss Mildred Lay on Sunday. Boyd and Lulu Nemechek spent Sunday visiting . friends at Banner City. ; George Lay Jr. visited with his uncle, Berton Lay, and family on Sunday. Miss Sophia Richardson, who has been quite 111 with pneumonia. Is Improving. . Miss Hlla Sjhank spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Wilson. Matter Arnold TTarrlann nf A hi. B. Idol and his nephew, Mr. Finley iena ,. . f wh of Brown county, bought H. Sachau'sihla srandnarents In thl. .i.lnlr. Great care has been exer- farm and rented It to Ira Hoskln. the i i, n....... . . j - i aiuuiu Di-uueu ana usugmer, ' " """" " B'ouu out-,- . ...... b Uu i u in. ,m BB Gertrude, of Humboldt. Nehr UPLAND. , Miss Nor Hasaler and) Messrs. Sam, Walter and Allen of Chapman visited their lister, Mrs. , Everett Pierce last Sunday. - Chas. Hoyt went to Hplsington Saturday for a few days' visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards visited in Chapman Saturday and Sunday. Ltttle Donald Pierce was threat ened with pneumonia but is better today. Mrs. F. Drenner received a tele gram from California announcing the death of her brother. Owing to the distance she was unable to at tend the funeral. Mrs. p. a. Gfeller is on the sick list. The corn Is nearly all husked In this section of the county and the farmers are very glad ssjnow and cold weather are here. Mrs. John Aker received word that her aunt, Mrs. Diets, of Little River, Is dead. Services at Zlon have been dis continued . on account of the snow; TURKEY CREEK. Most everyone is through hUBking cess. . Remember the date and come. corn in this vicinity. ZION. "'' " Christ and Lawrence Frey visited the East Buckeye school on Saturday of which their Sister, Miss Edith Frey Is teacher. ; Elder M. O. Engle and wife took dinner on Saturday with the for mer's brother, Ira Engle, near Belle Springs. MIbs Pearle Peatllng is boarding at John Book's. We are glad to report that John "Book fs able to be around Resin after having had the rheumatism. Tho Zion 8. S met last Friday - evening for the reorganisation. Of ficers elected as follows. Mrs 10mj ma M inter, superintendent; Mrs. Fannie Grove, assistant superlm an ient. ' v littler M. 0. tingle, preachel n fart weil sermon a. J. on on 6uiia.iv evening. Elder Engle and wife leave Tuttdsy for Upland, Calif. Th v expect to be gono a couple mo.ifu i. Imbt Lady l vu.! .-i. this week at Martin Brandt's and Harry Krendy's. H. W- EWART, Carlton, Kas. NAVARRE. " Mr. and Mrs. Roefler of Barton 1 Bre guests of P. county are visiting. Roy Lahr's. 'family M. Nemechek and Miss Leila Picking spent Sunday at home. About three Inches If snow fell which Is a great protection to the chek's Monday evening. DETROIT ROUTE 2. P. Johnson of Abilene spent a few days with John Olsen. He has just 'Wheat. returned from Florida where he pur chased some land. Mr. Hels spent a couple days with o. raaugnermar. " Farmers are nearly through husk- wiii Hanson speni sunaay witn (ng corn. home folks. ' ; : . I Vlct0r Ingersoll has been havlng Oscar Dobbins spent Sunday with u,, grippe. William OlsenT ,1 Mrg Bert Long apent ThBnk8 .! Mr, Elsenhower Is haying his house g!va(f with relates near Holland remooeiea ana an auuiuon oum to it E. H Bampson has a Reo tm M rm .nj vr-s . nu tiiinn ' auu mi, Auniiyjji ncui w Q tf " Lawrence to visit their son. ..- BnA ...nm Mv , j. oiroie transaciea ousmeBS in rrtROi j,, . ue.tg .... Enterprise saiuraay. ' v Lonr Mr.sHoldsworth and family "trans-1 , M, Ktt. Marts -,.,. ., acted busineBB In Abilene Saturday. ner slBteri MrB Berne Duff;r- wm.' Granam transacted buBiness I Tne Sanborn ,h;oI wi ,.. In Enterpriae Saturday. Iffl.riu.mas nrozram th ft.rnnn n' Henry '(Olsen -eturn)ed Saturday r,ec(imbel. 23rd. E. Grosser and MTsses Hattle Grosser and Mae Meyer of Enterprise were pleasant guests of Mr. Ncme- Revlval meetings will be held at Eureka school house, beginning on Sunday night Dec. 18th. Every one Invited. The Fair oaks This is my new plated pattern and I believe that when you see it you will agree with us in that it is the best look tag one out. I carry this pattern in nojt only the Spoons, hollow handle Knives and reg ular sterling style Forks but in all of the fancy pieces. Also, sets of Bouillon Spoons, Salad Forks and Butter Spreaders. Prices range from $100 up. The Egyptian This is a new pattern with a piece of solid silver put on the back of Spoons and Forks and pi a c e s where the most wear comes, making it almost . as good as solid silver. Remember I guarantee all of my plated goods and will replace any piece that fails to give satisfaction, Either of these patterns would make acceptable gifts for any housewife. i For goods of quality always go to WW AY M ULr First door east of P. O. on 3rd St. INDUSTRV. HOLLAND. for .us L Lee Barger is shucking corn Bob Howie. - k Most of the farmers are through shucking corn. Mary Burkholder and Mrs. Carler visited at A. Carlson's one day last wtek. Cathrine Shetter' went to Navarre for a week or two. School week on MIbs Sheets' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Barter and fam ily have moved into Mrs. Hammer's house. Mrs. Gus Rees Is a little better. She Is able to be up. - Mrs. Stella Whittenbush Is here from Colorado to attend her mother, Mrs. Sutter. George Rufety has built a fine stone stnble. Jacob Glbbs has put up a fine new pair of pltless scales near the ttore. after spending several days in Green wood county. TALMAGE. John Bonk Ib suffering from an at- Rev. Wagaman and family visited tack of sciatic rheumatism and is dls- Mrr. Woodson callel on iUh Viola f .'.ar Saturday. home Nov. It. . I. - I. Inn I1ULU. I IV BJJCU, IUO DUIU1HOI 111 Vail ada but thinks Kansas Is a good nest- on Sunday afternoon at H. Krealy's. aWed for work - ttaymona uisii ana Harvey .o.;-k stewart retllPnftH were entenaioea on sunaay. oy tne lstn tatters sister, Mrs. A. Miller. - Ruth Zook is on the sick list at present. " - Lawrence Frey visited on Sunday with Bruce Zook. Revival services began at Buckeye . ehurch Sunday evening conducted by : Rev. Manning.' . Mrs. Jacob Bert la suffering from -.rheumatism. - one of hlj horses becoming paralyzed -'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlnter visited NEWBERN. Abe Shetter had a bad accident last week being kicked by a horse. Leo Gottreau, Dr. Lewis, Jolty Glbbs, Mr. Wolf and F. Berger went to (3.75. Best stock cows and hel hunting Saturday afternoon. Ifers I3.B0 to M-00. TheVe l a strong O. Rufferty and sons have taken n demand for best, light weight killing Job of Btump and timber pull'ng for heifers, selling from 4.B0 to $5.i0 W. Stelnford. for the best, medium kinds $4.00 to. Mr. and Mrs. Mlrt Prue spent Sun- $4.25. was closed two days this day evening with JJr. Lewis and wife. There Is a strong demand for thrt account of the Illness of j Report of Industry school for the best vea's and stock calves. Hest month ending Dec. 2: Numbor en- veals $S.00; medium $7.00 to $7.f0. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell took dinner rolled 40; average dally attendance Best slock caiveB $4.50 to $!i.09. at Will Baldwin's on Sunday. . 3B. Pupils neither absent nor tnrdy: I Best stockers and feeders ar !n Baiome jury is auie to be around . Ethel. Lizzie and Dean Bass. .Innji strong demand: selling from ?l !irt aSaln- and Charles McPheeters, Ooldle Bow- to 15.25 for the best kinds, fair kind Harold Burkholder has been quite er, Jessie and Gordon StIIMe, Iva and $4.50 to $4.75, with the common slrk with the mumpe. E)fer rjllne; Ernest PasB, Walter ( kinds around $4.00. , Light weight Mrs. Clem Bell Is vlsltlngat dlf-, Walker, Erma BlBhop, Floyd Kclm, ' Blockers are In beit demand sclllnt- ferent Points In the eastern nart of.. ro ,..... vui... .i .. i . - , i. 1. 1 i. . i. . , ., ... series of meetings that were ih. .tula , I ... ....... .... . . V,. .... , .i q. j .. .1 monm: mrs. iiowen, miss ouiiie, sir. is causeu oy tne low price packers Lin. a i .? a 1 i k. ni,rc11 Rev. Ewart of Carlton gave a Gray an(i KM 0ray. Etta Reed, are buying the short-fed steers, and I Ms mIu u . , tart" " on last Frl- teacher. we would advl.e feeding ct.le nn Miss Minnie Engle made a pleasant day. Mr. Ewart Is a new man here! t. n.. i... . Z .u ...... . 'Ilt with Ml. a ,. t !... o . ." . . ' iiiino .win 111 im nil in lunj lllulullKUljr 1UUI-U Di'Il'IB day. - - sale Ine nlace for the winter. The home ta'ent entertaolnment --"-"-" ,iateiy rrom tneaBt. He gave a the sick list. will be given in the hall Wednesday! . good Umperance adUreas and showed Mrft Lewls knd daughter from There were 7,500 hogs on ml night. ' I tv V it r, o , I "voraniy Kansas was doing as Clay Center are visiting relatives In today, market strong 10 to 20c high- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson and " m. D, f' H" S' ,pent , compared to the states having license. th vlclnty. er w,th at l7 2 w woul(, family from western Kansas are here, nay pw" "f J01"' v, lHe w however, to not rest M, Can,pb,i who used to teaVnot he lurprlsed to see hogB advance visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and t Francis left for Callfornla'Thursday I after a month' visit with friends. They expect to make Los Angeles I meir nome amniisi jear ,ai naii D. 8. Engle was shredding corn fodder last week. J. S. Wiles and S. H. Mr nA Mr f?nrt ftlhson and , . . fii..i i m . I tu iBniumcr vcuuui ua umij. I T ... ..ii... .i.i,nM , inn. n. inn. wct w avucu .n w. - u an. u. Jtngie sola twenty neaa oi pr jay . , - (tU on Monday, I tv. .k,i .M ,... nre. lriiiB liwn buinwM yiu.i.iu. 4..A beautiful snow fell here on Sun- ay night and Monlay morning. Mrs. Sarah Conrad is staying at J. H. Bert's. - J ' .. ACME. - Mrs. D. K. Breneman of Galva is tiMM Tfalfln ft mmr Uv T A -Engle. Mr. and Mm Joha Shank of Na varre visited at A. L. Shank'! Bua 4ay afternoon. , . . M. . For sale, easy terms, ten room house, modern, ban, three lots. Close in. 8. Kirk, SOS East th St. d2twlt About Voar Mugmxiars. The Reflector does not make a business of clubbing with magazines but It will gladly order for Its sub scribers any magazine or paper en earth at a reduced price with the Reflector. . , ; D. F. BRErJNEr.Mrj ' CashBuyerof POULTRY, EGGS and HIDES. - - ' Cor, ist nd South CeJar Sis., opposite Nu' store made a business trip to Navarre Tues day. Miss Ada Engle of Belle Springs 'spent a few days last week at David Brebm's. Miss Elva Engle returned home last week after spending a few weeks In Abilene. ' L. L. Engle, expects to shred fod der this week. George Lenhert butchered on Mon day. Mrs. Avery Engle Is spending few days with her folks In Abilene Graver Easter who la teaching the Abby school spent Sunday at borne folks. Mrs. T. M. Sheets Is on the sick list - In security as the license men were I preparing to make Kansas a wet Lenhert etate. His audience- was large and thoroughly enjoyed he lecture. Notice Stockholders of the Dickinson County Pair Association are hereby notified that the annual meeting will be keld Tuesday. Dee. It lilt, at oa o'clock p. m. at the court bmisn la AWIeae. Kansas. An stockholders are requested to be present sj the annual report of the 'f fleers wit, be n.sde, and the election of dlre:-s fur the ensuing year.. J. J. KTOLER. PresMert, . C. A. MORTON, Secretary. dMOtl MOONLIGHT. B. J. Reels, Mr. Book and Miss Lliiie Crlder were at Reuben CUm- enbsga's 8unday. Rev. Millard Engle preached at Bethel on Sunday morning. - A. T. Hoover's are intending to leave for California about the 17th at Industry will be married during until they reached the $8.00 mark. the ho'Mays. A. Stllllo Is home on a visit. C. Elsele has many warm . Mrs. Mrs. friends here who regrest to hesr of which the finish Is iltrhtlr .herV.,1 her sickness and hope she will soon and the manufacturers have given Piano at Bargsln. have a high grade piano get better. F, Dobbin's bsby Is Ti'ltn sick. Rev. A. 8rbenb?rger Is visiting with Dr. snd Mrs. Schenberger. We are glad to hear Mrs. Sutter is still Improving. We have had qn'te a tittle snow storm. It will put t,ie wheat crop MarrM by Jsrige Aadenoa. Jostle H. Hall and Daisy Fmrl Webster, btfth of Aaiicn, were ni,.d !a ssarrfsjrs by Frebate A.-..r- vst tesS&r. of this month. Laban Climenhaga and Clarence Ylngst were shopping In Abilene on Monday. On Wednesday evening Dee. 17th there will be a meeting to reorganise the Bethel Sunday school. Elder Jacob Engle will give a lec ture oa his trip around the world on Sunday, Dee. 1 1th. Monroe Book ot Rauuaa apent Sunday ner. Mr. aad Mrs. Baaa of Chapman were -p to speed Bnaiay. Harry C rider's took Baaday d la ser at Mehrla Crawford's. Ciaa. MeCeea kas a large -new ssoihse engine. il grinds feed for the farmers. Invitations to th wedding of Miss Ada Praaklla and Mr. Joseph Bert have ten seat oat. Harry Crfder was la Chapnua Moa- day. A. 'X. Brechbili retnrned from Chapaaa where Be has boea vidtlsg his fcrother. Joe Lkaiaa was dolsg lla work In better condition. Mrs. Frank Fostei' from Talmage spent Sunday with If." sister, Mrs. Dr. Lewis. Mrs. Stitcher and daughter from Marysvlll returned homo from her visit to Mrs, D. Hasselianm who Is slowly recovering. A trained stirs from Clay Center Is In constant at tendance. ACME. George Slater was la Kingman eoanty oa business last week. Mr. aad Mrs. W. C. Woolvertos vlsfted la Abilene Sunday. Bess Thompson Is tjulte sick. Dell Banker aad Mr. Thompson of Belott are visiting at Brace Bunk er's. ttor B. B. T"i Hl mx. Attratiaa II. W. A. No. 83. All Woodmea are reenested to be present oa Meeday alght. Dee. 17. at I e'cloek. Elertlesi of offirera j C P. f ardr. clerk. wtdJt me a discount that I can sell It at a barraln If taken at once. W. H. BROUGHTON MUSIC CO. - .' 2d3t LOCAL MARKETS. (Grain marketa corrected every Thursday morning by Abilene Milling Co.) Wheat I Jo Cora So (Market corrected weekly by J. O. Norman, Abilene.) .. Hogs $(.70 I. E. Brewer Co. pays the follow ing prices for batter aad eggs: Butter ...27e Eggs '. . .27 Th Pioneer Produce Co. pays th following: Hens t Springs to Boosters, lb, to Batter Market. (Price tor creamery butter at point named for week cedlag today. Dickinson eoasity prie 1 eata Ilea than New Tork aad JH eenta leas thaa Cbleag.) Chicago creamery !-2tc Ktus City creamery it, first ic ... OUR SPECIAL MARKET LETTER. (Notes oa this weekt Kansas City stock market wrltt n for the Re flector by J. R. Van Voorst of th M. K. & T. Commission Co.) There were 14,000 cattle on sale today. The beef steer trade opened slow to 10c lower with the best heavy ateers selling 15 to 20c lower, tops $6.80. Best cows and heifers sold at steady to strong prices. Best cows sellng from $4.75 to f 5.00. Medium $4.25 t6 $4.50. Common kinds $3.60