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v fAddrea letter "Bant CUM. ear i. ikiuu. Vinm.") ' Dear Old Santa Claut, Northland; 1 riawwud-iP3rrin w, , dolly and tome candy and aula, rrom yur little friend, Blva Haugh, w .'auth Fourth. " -.? :V "',1 "near Old Santa Claut, North Pole: Will you kindly remember and bring as tweeter and aome glovea, ana seme candy and nuta. Your little fafend. momer Haugh, 203 South Fourth. . . r I Santa Claua, Nfc-rth Pole, er " Santa: Pleaae lend me a tricycle, -ca little rocking chair, a toy watch and aome nuts and candy. From " your friend, Bruce Hetherlngton. Santa Claut,-North Pole,, Pear Santa Claua: Pleaae bring me a large doll, and a buggy, a aet of dishes, and aome nuta and candy. Veurs, Anna Hetherlngton. Ji Jl Dear Santa: . Please bring ua soma Sailnn Girls Came to Ablleae to the Skating Kinfc, i Rullna. Dee. Id. Aa a result, of rwbat me university auiaonuea say hat been continuous Infraction of the school, rules since a Thanksgiving day .pjade, three young women at tending the Wesleyan university, have been- placed under special tu- pervislon by the faculty and one wat 'advised to leave" the school, re turning t her home In Montana. According to her friends, one of the girls la being kept under close watch at Schuyler ball, the girls' dormitory, and It It said that certain visitors have not been permitted to see her. The girl Is aald to be con fined in Schuyler halt as she fell from a street car, at which time her hip waa broken. However, no doc tors have been called in to see her, and it is said her confinement Is mere ly to prevent her from communicat ing with the other three girls. A man closely connected with the university authorities stated that pear Santa: P,es"n " I mott of the girls' trouble date, from uts(and candy, a doll W i Thanksgiving, on which day the four doll, a pair of legglns. From Thelma, express c6mmands of Dr. R. P. Smith president of the university, and spent the day at a skating rink In Abilene. The girla, it is aald, have been In the habit of leaving their rooms by way of fire escapes and Joining young friends in the' city, and one evening recently were surprised in the midst ease bring me a tied picture majr wag be,ng lne, drum, born, pocket knife and , the dormitory. " ' stomach remedy. ' aad Norma Johnson .' Pear Santa: Please send me a ; sled, a mouth harp,.,a handkerchief Aald soma nuts. I am sit years old. Ti Is my first letter. Harold Watt ' ',! ' . ' . Deaf Santa Claua, North -, Pole: '.ease bring me a sled, picture marl a ticket clipper. Your little friend, erle Toltver, 0I N. Buckeye; .?,, pear Santaj , Pleat send, me a rum. I wait a wagon ind candy aad nuts, I want some tools. ) I want a little wheel-barrow. I live Ib Talhiage'.' From Don Mating. i t.'.,: " ' Jt Ji , Dear Santa Claus: I want you please bring me a dolly and a paper dell to cut out and a doll carriage aid sled and lots-of other things. My little brover wants a drum. He is loo little to rite you. I am in first grade aad my mamma thinks I am a smart girl. Your little friend, Helen ji ji Dear Santa I hope you will not a aw. Novelties me a doll, don ouggy, rauujr uu nrMor,Dtion Is known 1 ants, I have a brother and three sis ter so please be kind to them too Yours truly, Kate W. Ji Ji ' Pear Santa Claus: Do not take the trouble to dim upon the roof to come flown the Chimney.- I will leave the door untocked so that you can walk .ifitwlthout any trouble. Please leave me a bicycle, saddle, riding whip, re- seating rifle, hunting suit, hammer i nw and some candy. From, your young friend, John W. . ' Ji Ji ' 'i boar Santa: I want a cornet and a pair of boy'n skates and" bring them o 22i East Enterprise avenuo and I will be there. Your friend, Gerald Shadlnger. Ji Ji Dear Santa: 1 am a little girl of six years. Will you please bring e a doll and some nUts and candy. Your little friend, Nina Hayes. MARRIED BY JUDGE ANDERSON, Oat-of-Town Couple United ; Morning. Tills John Kerr, whose home is at Wake field, and Miss Georgia M. Patter son of Kansas City, Kansas, procured a -marriage license at the probate court thla morning. The ceremony was performed by Probate Judge An derson. ' Every family hat need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic paint there is none better than Chamberlain', Sold by all deal er . ... Guaranteed by' J. M. Gleissner)" ! If your 'stomach is weak and' con stantly upset, you 'must quickly do one of two things. Allow the rest of your body to be cbrae as weak as your Btomach. Or make your stomach as strong as your body. " There Is only one choice for those who want to live and enjoy life, and that Is to make the stomach as strong as the body. This can best be done by using the Dear Santa-I hope you wm no -CI.ptlon of a spedall8t that In climb the chimney but walk in PM practice gave immediate re- tae present in the stocking tor tne i ani permanent cure t0 95 per door is unlocked. Santa pleas bring wh0 used It. . This prescription Is known from coast to coast as MI-O-NA. Mf-n-NA stomach tabletB, most people call them, and they are guar anteed by J. M. Gleissner to cure in dlgestton( acute or chronic) or any upset; condition of the stomach or mnnAV back. In five minutes they gve relief from heartburn, acid ttomach, gat on stomach, belching of sour food, fer mentation, heartburn and water brash. If you suffer from stomach trouble get a large 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today and put your ,if nn the road to health. At J. M. Glelssner's and leading, druggists ev erywhere. THE VILLAGE DEACON. Bert Walker in Osborne Farmer Every married man ought to be capable of giving advice. He has to follow so much of It. Ji Ji "Deacon" said a devout brother to me the other day, "why don't you run for office? You would have a cinch If you could get all your ene mies to vote for you on the plea mat you would leave the country after your first term." Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Honrs. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheuma tism usually relieves severest cases in a iew uuuo. ... - system Is remarkable and effective. It removes tne causa lulckly disappears, rirsi oow uu- (Its. 75c and 11. Sola oy jonn m. m.lssner. . flwdmo-eoa Pictures and Frames Everything new in the Fiame line. We can,' frame your pic tares' with the latest Moulding for so little the price will surprise you. A. R. EL17JCU for , , j This Christmas .vv.,,i,. i,i, ..., UP-TOOATE A Store - - full of NeW Things ' Of wiM the iff for Him The services of this big men's store are gladly offered to women of Abilene and Dickinson coun ty with gifts to purchase for men and boys. We have spent much time and thought on this matter. Have used every advantage given by expert selection and strict specifications, bought where ready cash gets the biggest values and have gathered wonderfully complete and satisfactory assortments of apparel for men and boys. Every gift selected here will please him. Handsome Suits One of bur nobby Suits in that rich brown or gray or blue. It will cer tainly make him happy. $10 to $25 Ladies' Sweaters We make a specially of Ladies' Sweaters. See them. Fine for these cold mornings and nights. $2 to $5 - Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets Long Bath Robes, Slippers to . match, all colors. i ' r $5 to $8 " V' Smoking Jackets or House Coats ; $3 to $10 Traveling Bags, Trunks and Suit Cases "All leather. Grips of all kinds. Any of these would make a fine pres ent. Boys' Suits "'Overcoats One lot of Boys' Suits called Never Wear Out, all colors'. $5. Boys' vim Ederheimer, Stein fifi Co. AunrAAAlA Wtil III URIbUdlb You will be protected , without a doubt with one of our Overcoats. They 'are warm and durable. See them. $5 00 to $25 00 Underwear, Wool and Cotton Best we ever showed., Warm union suits . $100 to $5.00 Some Suggestions Men's all Linen Handkerchiefs, men's all Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, men's Silk In'""1 Hand kerchiefs, men's warm Mufflers Bradley make, Neck Wear, tulip stripes and shaded two tone satin four-in-hands, swellest collection of neckwear this store has ever shown. , ' ' uH UAIIII VI IV See Our Nobby Goods in Our Big Window HARRY C. LITT Abilene's Fashionable Clothier and Hatter IT WAS DIFFERENT THEN. In Ewtjr IMx Ctiristmaa Kenieni- bnuiret Were Simple. "Mr KoodneM," tald n old tet- tler, looking Into tor window, ''ther did not have men tblngt at tntt when I wat boy." "No Indeed." antwered tnqther old tettler, "we didn't expect tort Ilka thit In tfaote dtrt. I remember one Chrlilmat wben I got itick of candy and a little ttorr book. I wat the happlett boy in town. We thought that fine Chrtotmaa." 'We didn't hare any tort when I wat boy," tald the other. "Candy aad cake wat what Santa Clan! brought n." Poet Card Photo Sl.St per dote at ft Star SUJio. fim talrwr aorta of the Racket ltwtf Hi First Vacation. F. S. Sails, agent of the Santa Fe, with hit family, left for California to tpend the winter. It la Mr. Sails' first vacation In 30 years and he de serves to enjoy it at much at be hopet to. D. 0. Kennedy, cashier of the SanU Fe office, will be act ing agent during Mr. Sails' absence. When yon bare cold get t bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix yon tip all right and will ward ff any tendency toward pneumonia. Thit remedy contains bo opium or other narcotic and may be given at confidently to a baby as to an adult Sold by all dealer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A HEBINGTOX'8 CHEAT II A V. Bat XelMHi Condescended to Walk On Its Wrwh. Herlngton, Dec. 16. "Battling Nelson" hero of a score of more of fistic encounters passed through Her lngton while enroute from his ranch in New Mexico to Des Moines. Be waa accompanied by two lesser pugs. "Bat" wat In town only few min ute wben It became known around the depot that the famou pugilist waa on th platform quit crowd gathered to tee him but hit train had pulled out before many got a tuint at blm. fTCHMG, oodng. tealing Belt Rbenm 1 is cored by Hood's Baraaparilla th great and nneqoslled remedy for kind of SHU viiiAis. 8HIFTIXG SOIL. Real Estate Transfers Reported by J. E. Keel, Abstractor. C. A. Mlnlck et al to Amanda C. Mln- Ick, lott 10 and 11. blk 17, K. H. add Abilene 12060. C. A. Mlnlck, trustee to Amanda C. Mlnlck, lott 10 and 11, blk 27, K. k H. add Abilene, $1. Wben your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big done of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bath your feet In hot water before going to bed, and yon are almost rtaia to ward off Tr cold. Vr al by all dealer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A