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Abilene vnsmvr m,EgroR. ai nufcNE, kiyf Ag, pf&mgb fa Jgfa COOLEY'S New Jewelry Store Second Street, East of Broadway Filled with oomplete line of Diamond!, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks and Jewelry for Christmas Presents Wedding and Birthday Gifts You ire invited to call and tee ui In our New Elegant Location. HONEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction a-"uiazaateed. - 17. L. COOLEY, the Jeweler Second Street, East of Abilene National Bank. We extend A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to all. BAKER M7ALLERSTEDT The Bakers Phone 133 office lobby while the mall la being distributed are not the onea who let the moat letters. There are a lot of things In this world that cut very little Ice, but for the genuine article you want to go to a swell wedding and watch the groom. Some day the men will revolt and de mand that the groom at least be put on equal footing with the ushers. Jl When a woman ia smarter than ber husband she boasta about It to her confidential friends. When a man la smarter than hia wife he doesn't dare do it. Jl J Jn every community there are knockera and there la alwaya one knocker bigger than all the rest. The neighbors alwaya aay of him, "Every knock from him is a boost" They mean that every time the Big Knock er awings hla hammer he Injures him self and helps the pther fellow. I have lived in a number of commun ities and all of them were alike on the Big Knocker. The Big Knocker is always a man who Uvea In a glass house. But he doesn't know it. He imagines all sorts of things, but one of them Isn't that he has imperfec tions himself. So.he spends hlB days and his nights scheming on how he can tear down something or some body. No ties of friendship or grat itude .will appeal to him. . Oo Into any blacksmith shop and you will no tice a big anvil. Around sear It you will also see several hammers com pletely worn eut. Examine the an- TO ENTER IN JUNE. D, Eisenhower's OUm trader Regulations. New It Dwight Elsenhower of this city passes bis examination . next month for admission to the West Point mili tary academy and all hli friend be lieve he will his elaaa will be the first to enter the academy under the new regulations, according To which matriculation day is to be in Juue Instead of in March, aa heretofore. The examinations for the next claaa will be on January 1, 1911, ac cording to g prevloua announcement sent to the candidates. The present arrangement by which the .cadets enter the academy is not proving sat isfactory, either to the offlcera or to the cAdeta. The entrance of the new class so near the close of the year, when the officers and cadets are preparing for graduation is aaid to have created confusion and made It almost Impossible to give the at tention to the new class that ia de manded. The ideal time to admit a class to the academy Is just before the cadets start on .their annual encamp ment. At that time academic studies are' suspended and the officers can have a better opportunity to induct the new cadets Into military life. Especially It la Important that his change should be made this year, when a double class will enter the academy aa a reault of the legisla tion passed at the last session. The change la made at the request of General Berry, the new superintend Til and ton will see that It la just aa tnn aa the dav it waa installed. The nt 'M academy. hammers have all been worn out on that anvil - K ia ao with the Big Knocker. Convalescence after pneumonia, ty- , time be wear, h.mse.f ZulVX'T?B Temporary Heat QaleMy . DM you ever giop to .think of the many Way. to whit peroct oil beaicr if of value ? H you want to sleep with your lp tjow open In winter, you cm et sufficient heat j rooi -n oil Better while you nUres M n4 then turn It off. Apply mn breakfast before the Move If rdUlni beat CM ct immediate warmth from an oil heater, end then turn it off. . The girl who practice! on (he piano In a cold room in the mornioi can have warmth irom an oil heater while she plays, and then turn it off. . The member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold win ter's night with a restless baby can jet temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The ERFECTIORI Aholattb mAAtt mi tJkttat r giving heat. Apply a malch and It Is lm. mediately at work. It will burn for nine nours w,tncii rem nng. i. . smokeless and odorleas. It baa a damper top and a cool handle. Aa indicator always shows the amount ef oil In the font. ...... ,k. It has an lomstle-locktno fhinae spreader which prevents i ths wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and Is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleaned In as instant. aui.M, The burner body or gallery cannot become weds". cP.'?fi22iC unscrewed tor rewicklng. Finished tn Japan or nickel, strong, durabls, wsU made, built for service, and yet light and stnamentaL mmg2iZ-" T-V Standard JOi) Cpmpany THE VILLAGE DEACON. Bert Walker In the Osborne Farmer. ' I don't believe In working on Sun day. And to be' real confidential there are several other daya In the week about which I am somewhat akeptical. Jl Jl If all the men who have axes to grind would get sufficient help to turn their grindstones there wouldn't be anybody left to make a living tor the children. "' jl jl What has become of the old fash ioned girl who alwaya proudly boast ed that "no man had ever kissed her except her brother?" Jl Jl We have people In our church who are actually worrying for fear the Lord will make a big mistake and let acme of the hypocrites into heaven. Jl . Jl Old Bill Bhtttleea strolled into the grocery store the other day and lit bla pipe, after which he put half a box of matches Into hla vest pocket. "Well," said Bill to the boss, who was busy, v"how did the election suit you?". "All right, I guess," replied the bosa, who Is noted for attending to bis own business. "You are not very well posted on conditions or yoa wouldn't talk that way," answered Bll, aa he again lit hla pipe. "It be gins to look aa though we poor peo-j job after I had made a dismal failure pie are never going to get any relief ' of It. by the ballot. We are robbed right ji ,aj and Teft, but when the votes are All towna are alike, and If you will rounted every time the people seem i watch awhile you will note that the to endorae It Look at the tariff and fellowa who atand around the post- the way the railroads run things. I'll tell you. something has got to be done." "Say, BUI," said the grocery man, "I'll tell you how you can help things a little. You might go to work and earn enough to pay me that little bill you have owed me for a year and a half. Then when you get that one paid, you might try paying some of the other fellows you owe. It Isn't the tariff that has worn holes In the seat of your pants nor the rail roads that have kept you from work ing." Old Bill started for the door and just as he went out be muttered, "No use in talking to a fellow that belongs to the gang." Jl Jl I try mighty hard to avoid it-, but there are some people who Just na turally auggeat Itema, and no person can keep from throwing a brick oc casionally. Jl .4 "Brother Philander," aaid I to our boss deacon the other day, "do you always practice what you preach!" "Well," repllel Philander with one of hie rare smiles, "that depends, If the preaching doesn't interfere with the practice I do." Jl A Some men were just naturally cut out for jurymen and pall bearers. . Jl I have disliked a certain man for years and confidentially I will tell you why. He held down a certain and his reputatlqn completely out, but the people be used aa anvils are still doing business at, the old stand and shpw no sign of the toll the Big Knocker wasted on -them. Nfever worry over the outcome of any race In which the Big Knocker starts. J Jl Old Man Blowloud was telling the other day that he had a brother who was a big mogul for a railroad and was drawing six thousand dollars a year. A neighbor Investigated and found that the brother's work con alated In sorting out checka in the baggage room, for which he received fifty dollars a month. "Brother Philander," aaid 1 to our head deacon the other day, "our church debt lan't going down so fast as it should. Don't you think we should hold a season of prayer?" "Well," replied Old Philander with one of bis calm smiles, "that might help some, but a season of going down In our pockets a little deeper would help more." Jl J Mary Shiftless was nagging her mother the other day for enough money to buy a peck or two of false hair, when her father overheard ber. 'Mary." aaid Old Bill aeverely, "if you will keep that bunch the Lord gave you combed and In good order all the time you will have your hands full." make It real and rapid there Is no other tonic so highly to be recom mended as Beod's Sarsaparllla. Thousands so testify. Take Hood s. Royal Arch Electa. At its regular meeting last night Cyrus Chapter No. 25, Royal Arch Masons, elected and Installed the fol lowing officers for the coming year: F. W. Morse, H. P.; J. 0. Landes, King; B. F. Myers, scribe; J. E. Johntz, treasurer; J. E. Keel, secre tary; N. Cole, C. of H.; P. H. Halleck P. S.; C. W. Oana, 3rd vail; Jonathan Harmon, 2nd vail; W. L. Cooley, 1st vail; W. T. Gough, sentinel. PRESIDENT SUBMITS k LIST FROM WHICH HE WILL NAM! JUDGES SUPREME COURT. NEGROES FOUSD GUILTY. A Mkt Cores Elis V; Constipation Try It Frca Simple way for any family to rstsia the food health of ail its member. Verdict Against Thugs Who Attacked Jim Boughner. Quick work on a verdict In the case of two negro thugs accuaed of attacking Jim Boughner of Manches ter, was done by a jury in the district court at Sallna yesterday morning, but according to one of the jurymen the members of the jury tried a little sharp practice on Judge B. A. Mason and decided to stay out until they had reason to believe the next jury had been empaneled. So they stayed out three quartera of an hour. When they reported, the jury In the next raae had already been aelected, ao they were excuaed for the day. The jury found Harry Champ and Sam Lyons, negroes, guilty of knock- lnl down and robbing Jim Bough ner, a white man from Manchester, Kanaaa, the morning of Sunday Nov ember 23. Will Hawklna. a Salina "I had been troubled with constl' pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, xenu., snd they could do nothing for me. writes' Tbos. E. Williams, Mlddle boro, Ky. "Two paokagea of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. Arrest .for Alaska Land Frauds. Washington, Dec. 40. Charged with conspiracy to defraud the govern ment of more than 30,000 acres ol Alaskan coal land, Donald A. Mc Kensle haa been arreated following ar Indictment by a federal grand Jury ai Spokane, Waah. Fire Deatroya Art 8chool. Los Angelea, Cal., Dec. 10. The art school of the University of Southern California was destroyed by Are. Art Director W. L. Judson, Mrs. AnderM son, the matron, and eight students narrowly escaped death. negro, bery. was an eye witness of the rob- FASCINATING HAIR. Kvery Womaa Who Uses Sage Haa .Plenty of Parisian It. A Quake Fait in Cuba. Havana, Dec. 10. Santiago de Cuba capital of Santiago, was shaken by a severe earthquake shock. There was great alarm among the inhabitants, but no damage haa been reported. Hughes 8lated for Chief Justice and and Two Kansas Men Are en the List. ' Washington, Dec. 10. Two Kaniam are in the list from which President Taft will aelect appointees for the supreme court of the United States, These two are Judge William C. Hook of Leavenworth and Judge John C Pollock of Topeka. The authenticity of the list is vouched for by those who are in a po sition to know. The namea were sub mltted to a number of senators who were told that the president would pick two judges Irom the list of nine men. g The list started with the name of Justice Charles E. Hughes, formerly of governor of New York, who was put1 down as the sew chief Justice. The other sins, from whom two asso ciates are to be chosen, are: Justice Francis J. Swayje of the supreme court of New Jersey. Joseph R. Lamar of Augusta, Ga ex-juBtice of the Georgia supreme court. Justice Gordon Russell of the United States district court of Texas. Justice William C. Hook of Leaven worth, Kan., now a judge of .the Eighth United States circuit. Justice Willis Van Devanter of Cheyenne, also of the Eighth circuit court. Justice John C. Pollock, Topeka, United States district judge. Chief Justice John Bradley Wlnslow of the supreme court of Wisconsin. Senator George Sutherland of Utah W. D. McHugh, an attorney of Omaha. 8 STEELStalTK, M. JK SURGEON GYNECOLOGIST AND , OCTilST ABILENE, KANSAS Practice limited to Surgery, 8urglcal Diseases, Diseases of Women and JDla aaes ot the Bye. TO LAW FOR A JUDGE'S SEAT TT editors of 'Health Hints" nd r wirtaiMMi ana Answers" n.v cms qu . lion th4 Is put t thm mors often than mnr oirwr. snd which. strmsaily enoujih. lhy find ths most difficult to anrwer. Tfwt is "How out I ours my oonaUlr- tion V Dr. CsJdw!,, an smfnent spcsJla In 4)ftt of ths stomach, liver sud bow l a has kwHti-a th wno4 tVtd ovor. has prao tiftrf O- special ir !or tortf yrs and Is mvlnr-d tht fr lnfT!inU rwriUipf in what In on 14 I. CaidwKi's Syrus Papain haa the twt claim is msntissa (rota cost upau peapU,. h9 rtfcwB In tJhw wh r fKvwn an-rrn.x.-fj has dr murfc ta diar ths 4 aw k wafers. c-r-.n- srs - h ,-, , i,r tmtm-: ' I - i 4 i- tt. -t, t,- ; Parisian Saga will greatly Improv1 tb aUraciireneu of any person's ths hair la a few daya. , It will do more' It tonic IhCTwilentB strenrhntlhff ...... uitltu aWMlI Bk IBIalrnaP shim johnril. fnn,."uw"M r tr. It will rid tfaa ac!p of rery particle IxsirolL Minh Mr J j bunia city and taouaanda can do w teamed ot any ran ide HER ALKTCRAZY With Pain. Itching Settled from Knee to Toes. Physicians Cost a Fortune. No Relief. Went to Hospital 3 Years. Unable to Help. Finally Used Cuticura and Was Completely Cured. " I Nmn te hav an Itching ovrr my whole body about ipvmi yrn ago and this irtlN in my limb, 1mm tha knM to the tor. 1 tnil Iomi ml man ih?k-lanii. a msttrr which coot mc a fortune, and iftcf I noticed that I did not get any relW that way, 1 went for three year, to the hospital. Dllt they were unable to help roe there. I used aU tin, medicmo tltat I could ate but became worse and wow. I bad an foflamniatkHi which made mc .illroH erase with rin. Then I allowed dit lw.it to air (ikials iliey wmiM get really frurnum-d. I d.il rot know wlikt to do. I wu -o i.k a-d hit) become ao nervous lliat I ponltivtty lue.t all hope. "I had seen C?c advcMKcnerl ot tr-eCutl--nira R.fneilh-s a eei Jt trury Time-, but could not make up try r trd to luy them, tor I had alic-.lv irU sn ni.ny rrsda Ims. Finally 1 .m1 de. -h- to u-e tlic lilittira RfRrdM- nr.. I trti you tl 'l I vm rever so pleased as w l.en I roticl tl.at, tiler ha lea used two art. ot fu"r,-a Ofcp. t'ulh lilt tllrtment and t'uticui 1'His. ti e eriire fcrfian nation bad SOOMKJ vm A Leavenworth County Tangle Is to Be Preaented to Supreme Court for Settlement Topeka, Dec. 10. A suit by J. H. Wendorff, district Judge-elect in Lear en north county, to oust Judge William Dill from the bench, has been Sled In the supreme court. The attorneys for Dill Bled a demurrer and the case will be argued. Judge Dill waa ap pointed a year ago to All a vacancy and Judge Wendorff waa elected laat month. i (First published in Abilene Weekly Reflector November 17, 1910.) SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, Dickinson County, ss. JOHN W. ASLING, Plaintiff. vs. DORA E. KRE1DER AND LEVI C. KRELDER Defendants. . By virtue of an execution to ms directed and delivered, Issued out of the Eighth Judicial District Court of the state of Kansas, sitting In and for Dickinson county, in said state. I will oa Monday, December 19tfa, A. D., 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the front doer of the court house in Abilene, in the county and state aforesaid, offer for public sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, In and to the following described real estate to-wit: Lots fifty-four (64) and fifty-six (56), Broadway street, Southwtck and Aug ustine addition to Abilene, Kansas. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property ot the above named defendants. J. R. YOUNG, 8heriff. Sheriff's Office, Dickinson County, Kansaa. Dated Nov. 16, 1910. J. P. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. (First published In Abilene Weekly Reflector December 1, 1910.) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SERVICE. In the district court of Dickinson county, state of Kanaaa. JOHN N. LEHMAN, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN T. PRICE and LOANIA E. PRICE, their unknown heirs, de visees, administrators, executors and trustees. Defendants. To defendants John T. Price snd Loania E. Price, and their unknown heirs,, devisees, administrators, ex ecutors and, trustees: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued by plaintiff in the above-entitled court Judge Dill contends that he was ap- and cause, and that you and each of pointed for the unexpired term of two 'yoa must answer plaintiff's petition years and that Wendorf waa elected filed herein against you, on or before for the new term, which will begin In tbe ,6tn dv of January, 1911, or It 1911. Wendorff contends that he waa w'1' be.Uken aa true against any and elected for the unexpired term and " J Lf tMV.ZILS?, not for the full term and that he 1?I2LV" .?'"7inH "IJ !" so In default aa aforesaid: A decree quieting the title in aaid plaintiff and declaring the aaid plaintiff the owner of the following described real estate situated In Dickinson county, slate of Kanaaa. to-wit: Lots twenty four (24) and twenty-five (25) In . block five (5) In University HeichU I Addition to the city' of Abilene and barring yon and each of you from all right, title and Interest in and to said premises. - JOHN N. LEHMAN. By his Attorney, S. 8. Smith. should take bis office st once. Waal to try It Bra a Sr .T 'L r?T oh be ebfeiood by wrlUtx mawT Dr. CaM well doew not ti ..... ... . Jr. u ' ." rm!' tele obll aatloa. He h.a apeeiallaed la atomwek. liver and bowel diaeaaea lor oeer forty lZZ,2i.m,X sir. t,; reader any advtr era the awbiect free ;Lr"2rf.v"r I write am. Mier fe the iseiiMi tie fee. at-i s4i-,s , ' 1. 1 ss&BUcei.i 1.L 1t72 ""'," wm r,B scaup oi every panicle i tdy cured. 1 sbo v.r,o.v' d,MOn. it win stop ra!!:.'''. ! f otbera. It ; falling hair and Itching scalp, or i ouW o. ir rer.erd tirn to u-e eruaiilat at Sfiyj " I eu-v M . he I He cerhs, K:l (Second money back. Parisian Sage Is a daintily per fumed preps ratios, delightfully re freshing and free front grease or stickiness. It will tasks hair grow. Sold aid guarantee hy J. U. C!e leaner (or It tents a large soiUe. tmth. out. Ave. Sew Yes. K. 1 .. AM!. lO. BP." 'Mrs. Bertha reft wv fctrr-fcs4aw a4 I know well lw ,he at flered end waa cured by the C'itK-i'a Rflnertte after Siary oK'ey Irratmeet. leP-ei Horrw Oarts, 1.1 S Hn Dl . b-w N. . eecrelary ol Deiitsck- Odrwwr I M.-Verrtn. KeKfner lieoeaw bn e,o -.it tsta a ty . etc. c-' i am riv t. rsiaia titaiws aeJ Dri 'V.-e I vtnM ftael. w ttee Wats a ,w-. iwm rsw ess sw.1 mr v mm Tte g'.rl with the Aubarm bat, Is Z.VKZ2JrZZ S S'try bottle. ' m Baaaaa, Catarrh Oannot be Cured, with local applications, ss they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It yon must take Internal remedlea. Hall's Catarrh Cure ta taken Internally, and acts directly on tbe blood snd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not s quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of ths beat physicians in this country for years snd is s regulsr prescription. It Is composed ot the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on taSa tnriroui aurfaces. The oer- 'fect combination of tbe two Ingred ients Is wbst produces each wonder ful results to cuiisg Catarrh. Send for tretimonlala free. r. J. CHENEY A CO , Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, pries 76c Tsks HaU's Family Pills for Coa stipatioa. rOC ItST en3;d,ra yoa ea take to rid yrsnra. 1 of fenmore sad r ynor fmoipwtvi, is Hand's f-r-epai;s-' sow T-'"S CJ AM 5 1". (Pint published In Abilene Weekly Re flector December (, IMS.) NOTICE Or APrOIXTMBNT - State of Kansas, Dickinson County, aa: In tho wiatter wf the estate of An drew gcheufela, deceaned. uu ot Dick inson eouatr. Katisao. Notice ta hereby clven that oa tbe trd day of I lev-em her, A. D. tha underalntied wroa by tbw probate eewrt of Iitcktneoo county, Kanaaa. duly ap pointed and qualified as administrator of the oataito of Andrew Schewfwle, So. ceaaed. llo of rfklMoai woontv, Kwn. on. All portieo . Ineeeeoted In awid eetata will tbe l lew and govera themaelvao ae'rd'eE'r, V. lisAit Si'Tt m as. ' Administrator. ?i at o -h, In I I I