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T - . ' - Abilene xnxxvt rxrtEcron, AsrixyK. Kansas, april is, ma. L.E I , -, . . , I - ' I . .. . . v luctionoor Specialty Reference: ,' f Any hank of I Abilene, Kansas J Phones: - f. Rrnwn 14 Of ' Acme Mutual ' - , ' ' Address': ' Abilene. Kanaaa. , Date boon at MInick H Taylor's hardware store, Abilene. N. S. WOOLVERTOM AUCTION E ER Best of references a-lven. Call Brown phone 1048. Address 8ol oitior, R. D. 1. Choice Duroo bred gilts for eale. NOHTHEA8T DICKINSON. Farmers are taking advantage of the -fine weather and re ' putting In their spring crops. Most of the oata are planted. Mr. and Mra. A. Wjras were Wake field visitor Monday, Mr. and Mrs. , John Metater Jr. spent Easter at O. Frobardts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zurmerly attend ed Easter services at the Catholic church In Junction City. y ,t r Mrs. A. Kleefelt leave Sunday for Germar.v where ahe will visit her father. Master Arthur Pett Is suffering from a severe attack of throat trou ble. Dr. Hultt Is attending him; an operation may be necessary. Mary and Paul Ielster were in Wakefield Thursday afternoon. Rosa and Lilly Wyss have begun a course in music for the summer. Mrs. Fred 'Neimoller is teacher. '-" Harve Glenn-and Jake Altweg are hauling wheat to Wakefield. . The Warren Cookson family will move the first of next week to a ranch south tf Chapman. They will hp missed, from this vicinity. V Jno. Shandy made a business trip to Enterprise Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winsor spent Easter at Emil Frohardt's. Pierce Cookson is. working for H. Zurmerly. v Elevator Meeting. , - All stockholders in the Farmers' rnnnoHva rci&vator Co. are s notl- '-'fied that a meeting will foe' Held $at urday April 20 at 2:30 at the com mercial club rooms to elect directors and complete organization. 17d2twlt p. SOMMER. ' x WALNUT GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jollti and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blunderfield , visited with relative ia Talmage 8unday. Leonard Pattln threahed hi crop of wheat last week. It mad bushels a acre' and Sold -for . 1 per bushel. Mrs. John Hobbs of Solomon visu al with her daughter, -Mrs.. Fred Blunderfield, several days last week. v.A Davis and family visited1 wun his brother Frank near Manchester Sunday. , . ' LANKY DISTRICT. v vir. Hobba of Solomon visited with hr daughter. Mrs. Walter Lan- ey and family a few days last week. Mr. Wllvert and family of Abi lene spent Saturday and Sunday with S. A. Romberger . Mr. McGinnls Is doing carpenter work In . Talmage this week. . r.enrra Legg and wife and Grand ma Hardin spent Sunday with D. M. Swisher's. f r KooDenhaver came up from Abilene Saturday where she has been visiting for several weeks. J Grandma Foster is on the sick list. Edmund Fells I having a cistern made. - Frank Watt and family spent Sun day at Harry Wallace's. - i S s i For Sale. Team of smooth mouthed, mare woirha 1400 horse weighs 1350, good workers. One span 5-year-ol4 mules 16 to 16 bands high, good and well broken. S. H. Lenhert, Abi lene, Kan. Farmers' phone Acme. lswtr Steers For Sale. 25 head coming 2-year-old steers, in fair condition. J. A. Kuntz, phone Buckeye, R. D. Abilene 5. 18wtr Keystone School Closed. Keystone school, district No. 81, .. 19th Tho mi nils and ClUoVU i. n . " . - I n.. 1 II.RIU5 10 u'66" teacher rendered a good program, hIg home in Buckeye. after whicn tne visitors, ui vu hundred in number, prepared a several days. Mr. Reufner' llttl girl had , her band badly crush in a wringer Tuesday. last week Jo Sheet' baby who ha been! sick list oult 111 Is improving.. H. W. Hosle has his house painted At the school meeting last Friday the patrons decided to improve the school house' by repainting and plastering. Mrs. M. B Emlg and Lois Wool- verton spent Tuesday night with her sister Mrs. TV G. Kauffman. WOODBINE. Q, H. Blegert made a business trip to Denver last week, going Tuesday and returning Friday. Mrs. Rhlney Jahnk was shopping In Abilene Wednesday. - Rev. Baetker returned .Friday from his trip to Eudora. Mrs. Harry Larson of Navarre spent Saturday, with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Steckel. A number from here attended the box aoclal at Carey Creek school house last Thursday evening. , Miss Ruth Muensenmayer and Miss Viola Oesterrelch were home from Enterprise over Sunday. Will Kuhlenkamp of Denver cam horn Friday with Mr. Blegert and Is visiting his mother. E. L. Shank is having a new foundation put under his house. Mr. and Mrs. James' Middleton spent Sunday at Grandma Gugler's. )LKASAK? VALLEYv Mr. and Mrs. . B. Srthuman and family spent Sunday with the lat- ter's brother, W. Hoefling, of Man- chester C. A. Teare spent Saturday and Sunday with C. Leckron's at Done gal. ' Rollo Aumach and W. Dornberger went to Chapman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Derrick and fam ily Sundayed at E. Derrick's. A. Picking is digging a well at C. Aumach assisted E. Probasco bountiful dinner. The guests de parted wishing Miss Engle many suc cessful school terms. ' Miss Engle Is one of the Abilene graduates of 1911. ' ' : ; MOONLIGHT; Sam Bennison left for Illinois: Sat urday on account of the illness of his mother. . Sam Zeigler is working at H. Kready!s. ' Miss Dorithy Knerr returned home from her uncle's the first of the week. John Derrick's took dinner Jat Enoch Derrick's Sunday. . Sam Zeigler, took dinner with Amos Sword's Sunday; Frank McGaffy spent Sunday with Melvin Sword's. George McNltfs went to town on Tuesday. Frank Whlteley purchased a hew piano last week. Frank Duffy's spent Sunday with his folks, Will Duffy's. SOLOMON. 1 t ,-ta Aid '-society of the X li uowivB iu,wHof wniarnnftl church made xriciuvuiow over $56 in the chicken dinner which tIvah in the K. C. hall Saturday. Z. S. Knight , and family moved Monday to the house owned y i T. Sullivan on West Fourth street Mr. RalDh Starrett and Mrs Brownell were In Sallna Saturday .i.iti Mrs. William SUrrett- Mr 3. L. Goldberg left Friday for her home in "Sppeka after spend ing a week here with her tlangoier - a r.miiv. Mra. E. Sundahl.' Mra. Roberts and little datrghter left last Saturday for Kansas kmj, returning home Wednesday. ZIOX. - . A. M. Engle' and : S. H. ' Ben s visited at 'J'., E. Brechbill's on Sun day. ' : f ' ' v ' ' John Enscle's and. Sam Ketter- man's of Talmage visited . friends here Sunday. . : ' H: E." Sollenberger'e and Avery Sollenberger visited on Sunday at Robt. Breeding's.-- Several of the farmers went to Allda to haul telephone poles with which to repair lines 5 and 19 of Buckeye division. ; Mrs. E. J. Reel and children are visiting her parents at Rhinehart. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brandt who re cently returned from Upland, Calif., held a family reunion at the home of their son. M. M'. Brandt, iney have (Some back to Kansa to stay. Born, to- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Climenhaga of Dellsle, Sask., Can ada, on April 6. a son. Jesse Crlder pulled out his new AuJtman-Taylor (engine Thursday. Wm. Page and J. C. Crum were business visitors to the county seat on Thursday. Mrs. C. A. McCTbsh and Mrs. Jen nie Stoecker were shopping in Abi lene Thursday. Harry Hoover has drilled a new well and moved his windmill. S. M. Page returned from his out ing in California much satisfied with Kansas. A number from here attended the H. M. Knox sale on Friday. George Haas was up from Lyons- dale on Thtfrsday,' returning Friday. Rev. C. O. Museer and JK O. Wen ger of Abilene took, dinner on Sun ;', ih A. O. Zook's. ' Dan Bert visited on Sunday with vi. whr Sam. ""' Mra. Anna Frey and Christ Frey were entertained on Sunday awno V 1' . . The highest corn, market at Tal mage was 80 cent on Monaay. o. n.hrmTr visited Sunday with Bruce Zook." . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bert were guests of the former sister, Mrs. tt. Hnnrer on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Sam Ketterman and Mr and Mr. Jno. Engle were visitors . "c.. trnele's of Moonlight Sunday. D. E. Hoeken's visited Sunday a C. Simpson. bm. of N. E. Zook's young folks Tiaited their sisler, Mrs. Austin Mil-, M. Reed left for New Mexico Mr. .Boyd Kauffman la on th Mr. Harry Larsen went to Wood bine on Saturday. - i A. K. Bassler's spent Sunday at Walter Engl's. Dr. and Mrs.' Carnes spent Sunday at Harry Larsen'a. The traveling public of this town- ahlp Is anxiously waiting for the board to make good In regard to keeping the 'roads In half decent traveling condition. Some of these days ."patience wilt cease to be a vlrture" and an infusion of pew blood may be made in the adminis tration. . t Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pitts spent Sunday at A. E. Reynold's. ,Wm, Scheufele Is building a new barn. The annual love feast will be held at the Belle Springs church April 27 and 28. Funeral services of th late S. C. Lady will be held at the Belle Springs church Sunday,. April 21.. H. a. Wlnaerd and family motor ed to Hope and College Hill Sunday. Ralph Kauffman has sold hi bar ber hop to Melo Haldeman of Hope. LOCAL MARKETS. s'L. fGraln market corrected every Thursday morning by Abllen Milling Co.) Wheat ...$102 Corn . "8c esjoooooodoooootoooocKrooooc Specials for Saturday s Sgmzn ffT-"rr 7r -ii i;S. ,in,r1,mrlll,..nTf r , nil, , u" I r , i i.r..iu - wm'm ZSXZZSiZmJ , Read of the great values that join in the ef fort to make Saturday a day of lively selling. Lace Curtains 49c Larpe size lace cur tain's in an assortment 61" splendid patterns, some ae 5 ft. wide and all are full 3 yards lonp, a splen did bargain offering each 49c Bed Spreads 98c Large size bed spreads of good quality. These come in assorted patterns, , the best $1.25 value on sale each 1 . 98c S.25 Linen Damask 98c Heavy quality all pure linen table damask full 7a inches wide and a heavy satin finish, .We, will show you I $ different patterns, special a yard . .... . TALMAGK. " Mra. Otfs Landes of Abilene visited her sister, Mr. B. W. Stewart, Mon day and Tuesday. Miss Grace Watt came up from .AAilen jto, visit home folks , over Sunday. n-.rt' i School will close next Thursday evening' April 25.,. The 8th, 9th and 10th grades will give an entertain ment in, the ,hall. Friday morning, April 26 will. be a basket ball game; in the afternoon the intermediate (trades will give an entertainment In the hall, followed by a ball game1 at the school grounds. J. B. Nickels and family visited T. n Mlchola In Nllp SllnrtaV. i . , - tf IIO V LV. J fcj w . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fulton left who filed ber petition in tneistrict for Osnakle to attend the wed ding court D.nson Market rorrMl weekly by J..0 ofman, Abllen.) Hogs ' iU Butter Eggs . Th Pioneer Produce Co. pays th following: ' i Hens c Old Roosters ...5c YoVPK roosters 6C : V Butter Market. 'Kansas City creamery 30o,, dairy 28c. .Chicago creamery 28-31c, dairy 2l'-8c. . . J ..... . ; . . , t 4 . (WstUvbllshed, 1tv A4W4feK1f4 .MeiRerlector Apn omir.tT in 'the' district court of Dickinson COUfly , . Bljue "l .. H ELEltf . POTTER S HELTON, Plaintiff. J " fl- ' ' vs. OAKLEY ROBERT SHELTON, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Oak fey Robert Shelton; ' ... ....hi TintifloH that vnu ISO nro v...-- -- - - - have been sued by said alalntUt, Heavy Taffeta Silk Pefcoats SI.95 This interesting fpecial i 12. .t.i fnouia cause some uvciy selling Saturday. A heavy quality; taffeta silk petti coat in ' nearly any color , you could ask for. Some real $5 values are priced each ' Best Table Oil Cloth 15c Yard Best quality table oil cloth in. plm white and figured patterns a large, selection to choose the favorite one from, a yard riRv Soft Silks 25c ' Every wanted color in these popular new soft : n.ki that usually sell at '39c We want to do some lively selling in this department Saturday so we stack out oyer 5000 yaids, a yard ' ; '25C' ; of Bert Mitchell and Miss Luclle Sternber Talmage is to have a first class Ntel. several men are working on the bi'jldlng south of the post of fice, which when completed will, be occupied by B. G. Burdick. Mrs. Holzworth went to Abilene Sunday with her sister. Miss Fer gerson who left for Portland, Ore., Sunday night, Dr. Montgomery will have his dental office with Dr. Chaffe. Mies Ruby Burt of Vine Creek Is staying with her cousin, Mrs. Steele. Mrs. C. W. Naylor has been quite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Watt and daughters drove up from Abilene Saturday to visit Walter Watt and family.' ik. 17th rtnv of Anrll. lvli, wherein she asks for a divorce from you upon the ground of gross neg-. lect of duty and for the care, cus tody end control or toe nunur child. Robert Ranson Shelton: that unless you answer or demur to said petition on or berore tre aiei uy of May. 1912. said petition will be taken as true and Judgment ren rod against you as prayed for therein, granting a divorce to said Dlaintlff and granting her the cus tody of said minor child, and barr ing you from all right, title and in terest in lots 10 and 11, block 21, Kuney & Hodge addition to Abilene, Dickinson countv. KanFas. , HELEN POTTER SHELTON. Plaintiff. By S. S. Smith. Her Attorney. ACME. Mn. Milo Emlg and childr of Colorado Is her' visiting relatives. Mrs. Ed. Knerr. wa called to Mis souri last week by th serious ill ness ot her father. ; A fine" program was givea maay t th: Highland school. . A bount eous dinner w'a.erved. Mis Ann Emlg oeservw wc wn w good worK-donei ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kean of Sa llna visited l thl Vicinity last week. Ora Lahr has been oa th sick list. ' ' A fine program waa gives Sat urday at he Independence chool. Dinner was served. Mis urace Buchenau deeerve mnCih credit for th work done. O. W. Brown wa In thia vicinity fhrpshlnt kafflr corn. Mies Viola Phillips went to Kan- ... rttr Wednesday for a short naa " w Mr and Mrs. John Markley of Abilene visited at J. O. Engle's on , BUCKKVK. Scott Hlnkle Is able to be around again after a week'a alckness. The school meeting on Friday was attended by six men and four wo men. C. O. Fink wa elected clerk. Mr. Tufts and family of Abilene were out to church at Buckeye on Sunday. Ialph Hayaes Is staying with E. Hoyt'. Mrs. E. Burkholder and son Price spent Sunday with her daughter, Mr:; J. Kugler. Mra. W. J. Leckron 1 teaching music at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lahr vleited her parents. J.' J. Mark Sunday. W, H .Cook, threshed 350 busUei of kaffii cora; Monday. J. Thomas, Ety PolUnd and Roy Winsler were grading th road Mon day. X. Rnmold has been lard up th past week with a sprained ankl. J. W, Rnmold returned Saturday from Coaway Springs where he spent several daya on business. Mra. E. J. Winsler spent Wed nesday of last week visiting Mrs. C. C. Winsler and children or Law rence whs is visiting her parents. J. T. Woolverton. The wheat is very patchy and the soft wheat is killed I Oats are coming up in fine shape. 3t (First pnhll.hed In Abilene Weekly Reflector April 1. 11Z PUBLICATION NOTICK.- To Benjamin Wilkinson, Jf ''v, and hia unsnown neirn, "'".." 17'r 1. unknown. wife of a.d Benjamin Wilkinson. If she be alive, ana mr - helm, executor. 'm,nl"t"iorA "Zl v".e. trustee, and a. 1 nn li "he ifn; r. - ... ..... ----- . t . ..i. hrs. erecutom, ad min In" rat or- 'vlBee, tru.teea n.l aMHlirna If h be lead : U V. Bird If ailve. and lila unknown heir, ad- M.ra-ret"i: Bird If illvi and her onknown helm. admlnUtratom. e cutors, devlneea. trteen and nn itgnn, it (the be dead; Hannah Iee R?"ron If alive, and her unknown . . . Jmlnl.lralnn. fe vIb. truatee and aMlnna. ir ne be dead; Bradley, whoae flrat nam- l unknow. himband of Sarah A. Bradley. If, he be alive, and bla unknown helra, executora, admlnla . .... ..a tpiiatAAa n nn m ntsrnn. If he be dead, and the Kanaas Truat and Banking; Company, a cor poration, ano 11 nnuwn ora, truateea and aaalgns: u ra hereh no ..... .1... ..... h... hn aiiea In the diatrK-t court wnnin ana 1 ty of nicklnaon. state or a;wm, an arrit.n w nr. r-.n plaintiff and you are M"n"'"' that you muat anawer nw j" or before the Ilat aav 01 aiay, n, or the earn will be taken aa true and 1 ..a .111 bmj4. 1 In HI VOIL i'd each of you. guietlna- the title of dexcrllied real eatate altnated In Dlck- non manly, atate or Kanaaa. o-wn. ww-. . . 1 . ff mr1 Inn num- 1 fi pw inrM.i ...... . v. . ... ; i 111 .i..h n thirteen f13). vrr m 1 11 t- w 0 , , w.v-ww ........ - -m aoulh of ranire four 4) eaat of the 8lth principal meridian, and forever ; ..j .ininin vnu. and each of you, nd all peraona rlalmlne: or to claim unaer. oy or iiiruRi, .... -' twwvx m ...rt 1 n . nr claim riiT,--r in J . 1 . - -- - - In any rlht. tuie or iBirn.i m, r to aid real eatate. or any part thereof. dverae to the title unn tibiii i yvm aeaalon of aald Pl"'"!! . ,. Attorneyt for I'iaintiff. Men's Oxfords S2.95 Merv . new oxfprds in ' ' i . spring, tan, -cair, pun metal, patent colt, etc., all good styles in $4 val ues, a pair $295 Work Shirts M.n' hsavv cheviot work shirts in a splendid va riety ol blue and dark patterns all piled out each " 39C Taffeta Ribbon 5c ; A bargain table bl Wide affeta aHilkj''wbbt. ift' big variety pf plain colors, r Take your choice of the greatest lot of ribbon, you, ever looked ; at for a yard Women's Percale Vaists 48c All' good Rtyles, these blue percale waists all are new and come in very neat patterns for eveiy day wear. A 69c waist marked out for this, Satur day sale each 48c Cotton Voile 25g This new and very de sirable cloth comes in white, blue and tan colors. We should sell this all out on Saturday a yard 25c Women's Union Suits 25c Women's gauze union suits without sleeves and lace trimmed drawers, pure white color a suit 25c Jen's Ribbed On- teear 39c Men's ribbed underwear in all sizes of shirts and drawers, this is a splendid quality for spring wear, a garment 39c Cotton Flannel Gloves 5C 'V." Men's cotton flannel gloves of good quality, to close them but they go a yard 5c i . 1 1 lilt I I If.lll I i-u This comes in plain colors and is of a good quality marked out a yard 7 I -2c iD ttf""' fWaj- "ITueesJsr. )?r on Suniaf. I