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AS IXXJt .VfEUXLT REFLECTOR, ACHJSXE, KAK&lfl, MAT 83, t9X - 1 - j. o. rnGLE ocuor,::r PcllSc Sale a Specialty Reference: Any bnx or Abilene, KmM Phonee: Brown 1 Acmi Mutual Add mi: Abilene, Kana. Date book at Mlnlck 4- Taylor's hardware itore, Abilene. N. S. WOOLVEETON AUCTIONEER Beit of references ' riven. Call Brown phone 104$. Address Sol omon, R. D. 1. Choice Duroo bred (lite for sale. NORTHEAST DICKINSON. planted en account of poor seed this spring. , , . There were quite a number of the farmere out filing their own phone lines latt Saturday. P. P. Boti and eon Oscar, and Mr. Win Hoefllng were up near Industry buying aeed corn. Friday. There have been a good number of the farmers buying new automo biles tbla spring. UUCKEYH. . PEARL. A few boosters of good roads were In the neighborhood in autos last week. George Hlce and John Hatfield secured alz coyote pups this week'ln a , hole near Pearl. This is where they have caused so much trouble in scaring cattle at nights.' MIbb Stella Delker who formerly taught the Carey Creek school for two consecutive years, has accepted a position to teach at the Pearl con- consolidated school the coming year, Her many friends congratulate her Most of the farmers have their . 1U' '"'""""" corn planted and .ere cleaning their I John McSween who was on a vaca- iiuu mir nsimgiuu uu rnurueu lu Mr. aad Mr. Ora Lahr visited her parents, Mr. J. J. Mark'a Sunday. Miss M. Sommera, Miss Mable Cook aad Millard Cook spent Sunday at W. H. Cook's. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eye of Abilene spent Sunday with his parents near Talmage. .Clyde Hlnkle helped John Middle- ton on Monday. Mr. and Mra. H. Hodge spent Mon day with her parents, S. B. Day. . Mrs. Roy Lahr who was operated on at Sabetha is improving. . Mrs. Geo. Haynes and son Ralph spent Friday at Isaac Riding's. Millard Cook sold bis driving horse-last week for $175. The roads are being well worked in this vicinity. "CJ3P-TO-2D.TZ3 r cow, Taken Up. On May 1, three-year-old with white face, weight about 760 lbs. Kasper Nagley, phone Buckeye, Talmage R. F. D. 1. 23w2t Pearl to help put up alfalfa hay. barnyards. Pierce Cooksons is working for Tom WInsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Meister Jr. call ed on Geo. Frhardt'a Wednesday. Carrol Owen of Wakeeney, .Kan., onH TTfhiTI Wlnmr nf WaVefleltl vorn married last Wednesday in, Abilene ,a? Pcar Sunda by Probate Judge W. s. Anderson. Mr. Zurmerly and family attended the religious services In (Junction City Thursday. , Mrs. Jno. Sempsrote visited her aunt, Mrs. E. Helntz, several days last week. Mrs. Sam Winsor and Mrs. Tom Winsor called on Mrsi A. Wyss one tfav last, wppk Mrs. Portenler was a caller at Sunday Bcho1 invention at Hutch ZION. Mrs. Jessie Ketterman spent Tues George M. Lady and son were aay wun enr letr' Mr- mma Mm hauling rock for the past week for ter- the new basement at the elevator at Mrs. Mary Springer of Upland, pearl. Calif., but formerly of north Dickln Leslie Taylor was a pleasant visitor eon who made a tr,D to !"'"'. her way back stopped off at Abilene of last week. She J. F. Bert's Friday. the latter part took Bupper at evening. N. E. Zook shell corn on Tues day., .. . ... Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlnter spent Sat urday night with the former's par- Jno. Meister's Sunday. A family reunion was" held at the Zurmerly home last Sunday in honor of the uncle from France. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pett and family spent Sunday at E. Frobardt's. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Winsor enter tained Wm. Shivers and family on Sunday. John Shandy and family Jas.' Shandy and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Owen dinnered at Tom Winsor'a Sunday. """ H. Zurmerly's brother arrived from France last week and will DETROIT. Mr. and Mrs. John Merillat of St. Marys were in town Sunday. ' Miss Jessie Dunlop visited in Chap man over Sunday. Rev. Williams returned Friday ent8- G- F- Minter's, near Acme from Holton George Burkholder visited Sunday Mrs. Drayer attended the state , w,th MrB- Anna Frev- .1 Mr. Knlsley's were entertained on Inson. also Mr. InKersoll went as a Sunday at Joe Bert s. delegate. . Born,1 May 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Hines of Abilene visited with Jhn Garver, Jr., a ten pound boy. Ethel Klamm over Sunday. f Wm. Page's visited last Tuesday Mrs. Birdie Morton returned from a thelr nephew's, Joe Bert's, a trip to Kansas City. ( Mr. and Mrs. S. Ketterman were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thacker have , guests of John Freed' at Buckeye on been here several days visiting rela- Sunday, tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingersoll en-1 "K slk Gloves, assorted colors, tertalned the U. B. S. S. teachers H 8,ze8' worth up to $1.25. Market Sunday at dinner. i Day Special 75c. Abilene Cash Store. A jolly crowd went over to Terra pin lake fishing and camping Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Parker were spend the summer here. They bave!g.ueBtg at the Munsell home Sunday. w23d3t TURKEY CREEK not seen each other for forty years. He likes Kansas fine and is learning to speak the English language? TALMAGE. in this Issue. Case's basement. 23dltwlt Lyman Reese, John Reese and Mr. Koenng have eacn purcaased new autos. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell have moved into the new house in the east part of town. Rev. Mr. Stevenson returned from Council Grove. ' - Frank Norman is installing a light ing plant in the new hotel and also one at the home of Geo. Gibson four miles north of town. Mrs. - Jolitz is visiting her son, Walter Jolitz, and family. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fulton came from Sabetha and have been visiting relatives for the past week. A re- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fulton Wednesday evening. An ex cellent supper was served and hearty . ongratulations were extended to the young couple. They will leave this week and will make their bdme in Sabetha, Kansas. LANEY DISTRICT. MANCHESTER. Will Hoefllng has been putting some improvements on bis house the past week. Dr., Fred Alden and wife. Miss Belle Botz, Victor Fells, John Alden and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoefllng took dinner and spent Sunday afternoon at P. P. Botz's. Frank McCosh is building a new barn. . ' Irvin Armstrong shelled corn on Wednesday. ' .,. Mrs. Will Isaac and .daughter Carle -and Lula. and son,. George, were buying eggs last week from Mrs. P. P. Botz. . ' Mrs. Frank .McCosh' has been, trute poorly the past month with rheuma tism. A. Hoefllng left Manchester for his home in Nebraska Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Botz and Dr. Fred Aides spent Thursday evening with Frank McCosh and family. Dr. Fred Alden and wife left Mon day for Des Moines, Iowa, after pending two weeks with relatives. John Alden was in Abilene Satur day. . . . MANCHESTER, Miss Ella Reager was married to Mr. Charles Myers May IS-at 6 o'clock. Only a few friends and relatives were present. There is a great deal of the com to this vicis'.ty that has to be re- Mrs. Clay Nemechek and Miss Ger trude Schultz of Humboldt, Neb., are See our china sale announcement guests of P. M. Nemechek and family. Harvey Olsen of Woodbine visited in this vicinity Sunday. Misses Wealthy French and Iris Topliff are In Enterprise, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt Toplfff Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker of Sa. Una are spending this week with their daughter, Mrs. L. N. Funk, and family. Miss Welthy French of Eldorado visited her brother, Albert Holton, and Mr. Smith's last week. Miss Katherlne Carsten of Pearl visited her mother on Thursday. MIbb Gladys Warner ant Joseph Haslour were Sunday guests at P. M. Nemecbek's. Miss Lena Byers spent Sunday with Miss Ella Olsen. Miss Daisy Cooper of Chapman was at home over Sunday. Miss Anna Olsen and brother, John, attended the funeral of Walter Brown in Enterprise last Saturday. Mr. Bricker has commenced the improvements on his farm. George Stice is an expert mound builder. A number from bere attended f ie baccaulaureate sermon In Abilene on Sunday. Mesdames Foster and Ingalls were shopping in Abilene Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Whitney and friend Miss Arnold, visltf.d Tresday with Mr. Mitchell's. Mrs. Watt came homo from Bon nacord last week where shs ' has been caring for her daughter who has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs 'l Nlles spent Sunday with Walter Liney's. Quite a number of the farmers are having to replant ':he'r com In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Blagg svent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Siehli's. Mr. Barter did some papering for J. L. Whitney's and Mr. HulTs this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Romberger and mother spent Sunday with Mr. Nay- ior's fn Talmage. Mart Whitney is doing some road work in this vicinity at present. Geo. Laney of Chapman spent eevyjl eral days In this neighborhood last week. Marriott Blagg came wp from Na varre Wednesday for a few days' visit with bis parents. j - i . 'n hi - Ill 1 n , II fl- V n A' ; 1 . fl ' "T .r Jm- 3 ' n. 1 i , 1 1 III III I I- K r ' s. ' I'll I Ml ! I ' Just as easy to come to the right store, get the largest assortment to pick from in cen tral Kansas and get the lowest price on Suits and everything you have to buy. All our Suits made with extra good lining, well sewed seams, hand made collars and but ton holes, finished with the best of lin ings. Our styles are the newest. We want your business. We want your influence. Some of Our Bargains Our Hats Men's Panama Straw Hats $5 to $7 50 Diess Straw Hat4 $h $1-50 to $2 Men's Suits Brown hard finished all wool Blue Serges-., $12.50 16-00 $12-50 to $20 Men's nobby mi m Tier Shirts made with low and high collar $1, $1 50 and $8. See our Belts, Underwear, Silk and Lile Thread Hose. All colors, for the summer wear. TIIIS IS TOE STORE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU run A fo)o)W (Ft LD'FG I rv I if U U U U U VO Abilene's Fashionable Clothier and Hatter DETROIT. Market Day special: Cookies, Cook ies, Cookies', 8c per dozen at Hees bakery. . w24dlt Big Stocli deduction Sale Case's Basement 't Coiwrii rncino;' May 25th, (Market Day) and con tinuing for thirteen davs, we are going to give the peo ple of Abilene and vicinity an opportunity to buy Fancy China, Cut Glass and Si verware at a ridiculously low figure. Everything will be cut from 10 to 50 P"" cent. Next month is the month of brides and here is your opportunity to buy beautiful wedding gifts at ex tremely low prices. . . Remember the date from May 25 to June 8 Bert and Robert Long and fam ilies spent Sunday with L. E. Mur phy's at Rhinehart. Will Lexow's called at T. J. Me- Carty's Sunday. ay Bell and Frank Lone are re planting corn. A number from this neighborhood will attend commencement at D. C. H. S. this week. There are' fifty-one graduates. Children's day will be observed Sunday morning, June 2, at the De troit cburcb. Bert Long purchased a new buggy last week. NEWBERN. D. R. FORGAN, Idgr. lJ DONEGAL. Farmers are busy putting up al falfa. J. N. Encle left Thursday for SterensTjlle, Ont., to attend . general conference of Brethren la Christ. Mr. and Mrs. John Shank of May- town, Pa., are spending the week at. Ell Hoffman's. L: L. Hoffman Is hauling sand and cement for a new alio. N. O. Hersney left last week for Filer. Idaho, .where1 he Intends to spend the summer. Fred Hoffman and A. L. Shank went to Salina and returned with two new Ford touring cars. Mrs. Susan Gardner is spending the week with Mrs. Fanny Hoffman. Ray and Susie Witter spent Sun day at J. N. Engle's. Hodge Bros, hare taken the agen cy for the Simplex cream separator aad will have one in operation on Market Day. wit Grandma Frey was on the sick list last week. . L. L. Engle was busy hauling bogs to town on onday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caskey took Sunday dinner at J. S. Wiles of Navarre. Rev. Herr of Abilene conducted the services at Newbern Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jury spent Saturday and Sunday at .Ramona Lester Engle visited Sunday with Edgar Lanning. Will Engle and family made a pleasant visit at George Cralcy's. Miss Elizabeth, Cyrus and Samuel Lenhert spent Saturday and Sunday at Hope with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wingard. Sam Felbush made a business trip to Kansas City last week. Mr. and Mrs. ! Walter Balen at tended the services at the River Brethren church Sunday. WOODBl.VK. C. H. Koepke made a business trip to Kansas City the first of last week. Mrs. Bertha Asling returned Mon day from New Mexico where abe had been visiting her son, Ben, and fain ily, . for several weeks. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Frank Oes terreich have returned from their trip to Otis. , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, Thursday, May II, twin girls. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gillett and lit tle Paul went to Junction City Mon day afternoon. Jos. Garrett and family spent Sun day at the James Middleton home. J. R. Kohler Is in Missouri on business this week. Miss Ada Shlppy, who has bee a teaching at Harveyvllle, returned home Monday. . Wesley Dueker and family and Clarence Dueker came in from Kan sas City Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Sam Rough went to White City Monday to visit friends. Will Mltsch is spending this week in Kansas City. 8. H. Gugeler and daughter, Ethel, were Abilene visitors Satur day. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fengel re turned from their trip to Iowa and South Dakota. Mrs. S. W. Muenzenmayer wh has. been visiting her mother in Eu- dora, returned, home Thursday. Mae and Martin Fengel are visit ing relatives In Lost Springs at pres ent. , K. F. Brenner visited his daugh ter In Lorraine. ' Ferdinand Kandt made a trip to Oklahoma Thursday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ranch 1 Friday, May 17, a boy. SHIFTING 801L Real Estate Transfers Reported by 3. E. Keel, Abstractor. Herman Oesterreich et ux to Ora O. Kohler. lots 17, 18. blk It, Wood bine, $200. David F. Shirk et ux to Helen M. Shirk, lot 12 and 14. blk 29, Her ington, fl. f