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tsarxa vrrsLY rxFLKcrcn, Aitnxxr, Kansas, October si, J.O.EHGLE Public Calea a l Specialty ..... fflaferenc: 1 Any bank of J bllM, Kansas i phones: ; , " r" . Acne Mutual . Address; AbiUna. Kansas. Data boo at Mlnlck.t Taylor's hardware store, Abilene. ft 1 '! , ; ' N. S. WOOLVEETON AUCTIONEER Best of references ' given. Call Brown phono 141. Address Sol omon. R. D. 1. ' Choieo Duroo bred tilts (or sale. LOGAN. Homer Basiler cam borne from Washington last week on" account of the illness of bit mother.' Miss Krikorian, the Armenian lec turer, gave an address at Navarre Thursday evening. She will be at "the Belle Springs fchurcb Sunday morning, Nov.1 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen visit ed at Woodbine on Sunday. ' Jerome Kauffman bas commenced shredding corn. . A number from here attended the Paris Hoffman fjineral at Abi lene Monday. , Protracted meetings commenced at Belle Springs last Sunday awl 'win 'continue Indefinitely. SOUTH DICKINSON. Mrs. A. K. Bassler is still ser iously ill. A aeries of revival meetings com menced at the. Belle Springs church last Sunday evening, conducted by Rev. Meyers of Ohio. Mrs. Walter Engle entertained about a dozen ladies, members of the social club, at her home last Wednesday afternoon. The after noon was spent in sewing and in .a social way. Mrs. Fulllngton favored the ladies with several fbeautiful piano solos. Ice cream and cake were served. Romer Bassler is here from Cali fornia visiting his parents, Mrland Mrs. A, K. Bassler and, other rela tvves. ' Mr. ' Bassler has not' bfeett home for twelve years. . Several from, here attended the funeral services of P. G. Hoffman in Abilene Monday. MOONLIGHT. G. B. Burkholder was In Enter prise Saturday. A number from this vicinity at tended the funeral of Paris Hoff man at Abilene Monday.; The love feast at Zion took most of our people away from Sunday school Sunday. The carpenters are working on Jacob Stoner'e house on the Crider place. . Rev. Wm. Page has a new Buick touring" car. Mrs. Lehman was at Chas. We- lander's Saturday. , There will be a missionary ad dress by an y Armenian" lady at Beth el Sunday evening. Julius Waterstradt's are still vis iting at Mr. Goes. Aaron Dayhoff was hauling wher Saturday. Holiness association prayer meet ing at Jennie Stoecker's Friday. WILLOWDALE. Mr. And Mrs. E. Robrer and Ed gar and Carl Monninger of nean Elmo, visited friend In this vicinity Sunday. The W. C. T. U. of Willowdale made a collection of fruit to tend to the orphan's (home In Council Bluffs. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frost and Mr. and Mrs. , Geo. Miller of Chapman ylafted at the. home of Tboa. Stew art Sunday. . Miss Emily BlunderfieM. of TaK mage visited v at the borne of Wm. Joltti Sunday. ',; r C 0 0 p Q 0 P 0 0 t) "MM M ,i j purchase of a 65 cent Wear-Ever Alnmi num Saace Pan during our demonstration Nov. 4, 5 and 6, 1912 when properly filled ont. ' T c.u.ce. T-t 8bnaA That Drilled IVoll You want Get a Dempster drill, the drill that drills. First ioo feet at 50c per foot Second ioo feet at 75c per ft. Deeper at eame increase In price. Write or phone Chapman 8811. HARRY A. HUFF Chapman, Kansas; zion The love feast at Zion was well attended. ! Miss Rebecca Krikorian gave , a -very interesting talk to a Barge audience at Zion Sunday night . Miss Rose Cress is going to Man hattan to work In ber1 brother's store. Rev. W. J. Myers of Ohio preach ed at Zion Sunday morning. A number from this vicinity at tended the funeral of P. G. Hoffman In Abilene Monday. Mrs. Clifford Cress and daughters of Colorado were at J P. Cress' for a few days last week A telegram was received by Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Franklin telling of the sudden death of Raymond Mead In IlDland California, caused by an accident. Mrs. Mead Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. Elder and Mrs. Jacob Engle and son Howard were in this , vicinity j over Saturday and 8unday. ' Miss Eliza Hershey of Abilene Is in the vicinity at present. Misses Helen Grove, Ruth andi Elizabeth Zook were home from D. C. H. S. Albert Eshelman and cousin, Miss Edith Haldeman, were up from Ramona. Auborn Auto Agency If you are in the market for an auto don't buy until you see the Auburn. 1 The most for your money. Call us for demonstration. C. M. McVICKER, Agent. Talmage, Kan., phone to garage. , 6d6tl0w6t LANEY DISTRICT. Mr. Wallace shipped a car load of cattle tb Kansas City Saturday; He went with them, returning Mon day. Walter Laney and family went to Chapman Saturday for a visit with Mr. Laney's parents, returning Sun day evening. Mr. Copeland is husking corn for J. L. Whitney. Mrs. G. H. Cheney is on the sick list. ' Mildred Ramsey spent Sundaf with her parents. John Brltt and family spent Sun day afternoon with Blaine Foster's. Little Elmer Musel has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. Laney and Miss Arnold took dinner Thursday with J. L.; Whit ney's. Miss Nellie Romberger of Chanute Is visiting with her uncfe, S. A, Romberger, - and family, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Blagg spent Sun day with Mr. Grice'a. Esther Romberger went , to Man chester Friday. ; Will Hardin Is in the fiospital at Wichita where he" went to have bis foot treated, which was hurt in an accident several weeks ago. R. F. D. No. . Mrs. George French of Butler county is here visiting her sister, Mrs. R. C. Smith. Albert Holten is hauling sand from Enterprise to repair the roads. ,' Jesse Elliott and family of Day ton ; spent Sunday with Mrs. John Reeves and son Ray". Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheets were shopping In" Abilene Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nemecbek were in Abilene Monday afternoon. Mr. nd Mrs. J. O. Cole visited friends In Abilene Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Korn. a son. tmaA for 26 cents 'oh the v Name P. O. R. F. D Rev. W, J. Myers of Maasilon, O., Is conducting a series of revivals In the Belle Springs church near Don egal. A few of the young people of this section attended 8unday even ing. . Miss Elisabeth ( Longnecker was the" recipient of a handsome organ Wednesday from her parents, the occasion being ber 16th birthday. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by friends at ber. home. H. Ruts and family were in Wood bine 8unday evening. Ralph Johnson attended the lec ture course at Chapman Saturday. : Ephriam Wall Is the proud owner of a new buggy. John McSween, WU Bafllantyne and Arnold Ruty attended the pic ture show In Enterprise Saturday night. Revival services In the Swedish mission church this week, 3 miles northwest of Pearl. . . Herman -Wrather and -wife are visiting with" friends in Sallna. John McSween has returned to bis homejt Herlngton for the wim ter. ' , The Allen trio appeared In the first number of, the lecture course at Navarre Wednesday. Neit num ber, the musical magician Nov. 5 in the new ball. Charles Graham of Navarre Sun daved with his family at the Frank Schwendener home southwest . of Pearl. I Samuel Heller was down from Chapman 'Sunday. Husking corn Is the order of the day." ; E. M. Funston, live Itock and real estate auctioneer. Write for dates. Address Abilene or Talmage, Kan. . 24wtf NEWBERN. Quite a number Trom Newbern attended the Zion love feast Satur day and Sunday. Miss Minnie Engle is spending several weeks In Abilene. Miss Marian Millinger, who spent the summer in Kansas with rela tives, started for her home Tuesday in Grantham, Pa. Mr. "and Mrs. John Glsh end family spent Sunday at J. B. Cas key's. - Grandpa and Grandma Landls of Thomas, Okla., are visiting in this vicinity. .. n MIbs Evelyn and Sylvia Lynn spent several days with their sister, Mrs. Avery Engle. The singing school at J. G. En gle's Tuesdady evening was well at tended. . Mr. and Mrs S. B. Wlngard of Hope visited last week at S. H. Len hert's. Miss Anna Jury visited Sunday at her grandpa's at Holland. George Lenhert and family made a pleasant visit at Grandapa Deemy's Sunday. L. L. Engle was busy hauling wheat to town Tuesday. Cvrus Book of Ramona Is spend ing several weeks helping bis broth er-in-law. Walter Bohen. Saturday special. 130 pieces lot large1 glassware, 7c each. Brammer s Racket Store, w31d2t ACME. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rurk. Oct. 22. a son. Alex Sexton and family left for Nebraska where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. .'Engle at tended the love feast at Zion Sun day, v Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edgemon re turned Tuesday from a six weeks' visit in Tennessee. W. T. Gough was in this vicinity taking orders for fruit trees. The Newbern Sunday school met at J. O. Engle's to practice singing. Lost on road south of Abilene, abnut six weeks ago. dark coat. Fin der please leave at Reflector office for reward. wu , TALMAGE . Mr. and Mrs Barter and falldren spent Sunday In Abilene. Geo. Balllngton ' returned ' from Nebraska. t "Pearl Faron and. Paul Cress re turned from North Dakota. They report plenty of work in the north. Mra. J. M. Mitchell spent last week la town visltJng relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rumold of Hope spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 'Stevenson. J. E. Nichols and family spent Sunday In Abilene. ni. ladles of the Home Mission ary society very pleasantly entertaln- w- fri.nd. and the ladies or toe foreign society of Willowdale Tues day. A delicious dinner was served ,tt; which the ladies went to the church and a splendid program wu ; THE BURNING QUESTION If your cook stove, or range, one that gives satisfactory results with a rea sonable quantity of fuel or is it one of the kind that must be constantly filled and refilled to overcome the loss of heat caused by its many cracks and seams? This vital fuel question is solved by the Monarcli The ' superior construction of the MONARCH is soch that "waste of beat Is Impossible. Every particle of' fuel Is con sumed and the heat held cap until it does its full duty, The same splendid economical ser vice which the MONARCH gives when new Is retained .through years and years of hard continuous use. That's why it's called the 'Stay Sat- 1 isfactory Range.! We recommend the MONARCH as we have every make good all our claims as it has always done. rendered. Miss Rebecca Klrkorian ofArnienia gave'a'Very interesting talk 'and showed some very beauti ful pieces of embroidery and lace made by the women of Armenia. Miss Klrkorian also gave a talk to a large congregation In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Windhoust of Glasco are' visiting at the home of F. J. Pettlt. Miss Mildred Ramsey was home from Chapman over Sunday. Walter Morley and family were In Abilene Saturday. Let our demonstrator teach you the different uses of Wear-Ever aluminum ware at our demonstra tion next Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. The Racket. w31d3t CHEHtKR. Mrs. Greenough and Grace Dower attended the lecture at Chapman Saturday evening. " Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McVaugb were Abilene callers Saturday. ; Thos. Dower was seriously hurt Saturday but is reported some bet ter.'' 1 ' , Mrs. T, Mustard and daughters were shopping In Abilene Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Fells is havldg a cow stable, built. ' Gus Reese aud wife spent Sun' day evening at Will Thorp's. Mrs. Rose Broadfoot and sisters, Mrs. Ralph Myres, Mrs. Alex Young, Mra. Wm. Cope, Mrs. Jno. Reese and Mrs. McVlckers went to Abi lene Saturday to attend a birthday dinner in honor of their father, Mr. Vic'kers. Miss Sue Ausberman and John Irvln were married last week. Mr. add Mrs. Wlnbause of Ne braska are visiting at Mr. Pettlfs tfcTT weeV " . TURKEY CREEK. Mr. and Mr. B. P. Nemecbek, Mr. andMrs. C. C. Nemecbek and Misses Lulu and Ullli neioeciiM Sunday at the Nemecbek home in Abilene. Misses Lena Byers and Ida hoi nn and Messrs. Calmer Byera and Ora Holton were la Abilene Sun dsy evening. Miss Anna Haslouer is a guest ofMr. Brunner's of Hope. Berton Lay hauled wheat to adi- lene Monday. r!T Nemecbek and wire departed for their home ta Humboldt, Neb, Tuesday. Clarence Paul is suffering rrom n ahrMs on bis band. ' ' Frank Coulden was a guest of relates in Enterprise Saturday. t7Lr-, ssiM tv Xlk lalleable (P3- era Mr. Brlcker transacted btainess in Abilene Monday.' . p. M Nemecbek will hold a pub lic sale on his farm southeast of Abilene Nov. 11th. Mr. Helnen has bis new house almost completed. Messrs. Ayres and Dave Sheets called at the Nemechek home Mon day evening. j Grandma Brown spent Monday with Mrs. Jas. Warner. A triple charivari occurred at the Warner borne on Thursday evening. The first was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nemechek of Hum boldt, Neb., who were married last Thanksgiving; the second to Mr. and Mrs. B. P.-Nemechek and the laettto Mr. and Mrs. James Warner, whose marriage occured three years ago. The charivari ' crowd then found their way up to the home of the bride and groom, where they succeeded in wiring gates and doors shut and playing other Jokes. Attend Eureka Sunday school on next Sabbath. Church services ev ery other Sunday. E. C. Bell of Brandon, Colo., Is offering special Inducements for a colony of eight families to help de velon eight 20-acre tracts of small fruit, onion and potato land near town. Plenty of water for irriga tion any day in year. You should write him. 31w6t MANCHESTER. Margaret Bet was with fcer aunt, Mrs. Mary Fells, during her father and mother's absence. Mina Wilson was a guest of Mrs. Sherd Taylor Sunday. Charley Cross was visiting friends In these parts last week. Mrs. ft Taytor? mother from Abilene is vlsltlnr her this week. Mr. and Mra. John Trott wtre at P. P. Beta's one day last week. Elmer Dieffenbaagn and family were covaty seat visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broadfoot and children ware visiters Sunday wKb Elmer DieffenbaugJr. " Husking corn 1a the order of the day in this vicinity. Ethel Bots called on Mrs. Charley Dieffenbaugb one day last week. Marr Isaac resigned her position with Mrs. Garvey and Intends to go to Abilene and work in the cy for a change. Mr. Dower Is reported very low at this writing. Charley Adklneon had the mis fortune to break bis leg while try ing to catch bis team. He Jumped from the wsgon breaking bis kg. Jay McCoy, wife sad son Everett, 3t ft ... Mange The fuel economy of the MONARCH is accompanied by economies In time and labor. -Drudgery is replaced by pleas ure, the housewives' duties ' are rendered lighter her re sults are better. A MONARCH will pay for itself over and . over agala in the saving of fuel arid, as Interest on the Investment will provide real cooking comfort - for many, 'many, years.' ,.'. confidence that it will y. were at Mr. Isaac's Sunday. 1 Will Bota and wife .ana Jennie. Marie were at Alex McBoyle's part of Saturday, and Sunday. , ; Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Botz, Mae Con verse. Sam Stroade, Mrs. lEdna George and Mrs. Anna Allgelre and Mrs. Roy .oaro were ai me nomo Mr. and Mrs. Lake Sunday arter-. aai noon. . V Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schuman and little eon Ralph took dinner with T3 O taskta'ai do f-lirtflfl V ' (First published In Abilene Weekly Reflector October 31, 1912.) NOTICE.- ,. cT" In the Probate Court of Dickinson - County, State of Kansas, v; In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Schults, Deceased. To Barbara Biegert, Christina Kel ler, BoDhla How , Catherine Hlggs, Anna Baker. William Schu't Jr., Martha Peters, John Schultz, Clara Beam. Eva Schultz, Mary Staats, Caroline V. Ruckert, Wil lie G. Ruckert, Victor E. Ruckert and Eddie H., Ruokerl, heirs at law of William Schultz. deceased: You and each of you are, hereby notified that I, F. H " Stsats. ad ministrator of the estate of William Schults, deceased, filed In the pro bate court of Dickinson countv, Kan sas, on the 31st day of October, 1912, my application to sell at pub lic sale the following described real estate, situated in Dickinson county, state of Kansas, to-wit: The south west quarter of section twenty t20), township fourteen (14), range five (5), east of the Sixth Principal mer idian, and that the hearing of said petition is set for Friday, November 8, 1918. at one thirty o'clock o. m. at the office of the probate Judge In the court bouse at Abilene, Dick inson county, Kansas. You will take notice and govern yoursYtfvee ac cordingly. F. H. STAATZ, Administrator of the estate of Wil liam Schults, deceased, g. S. Smith, Attorney1: 2t (First published In Abilene! Weekly Reflector October 31, 112) NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. In the District Court ef Dickinson , County, Kansas. KATE M. CHASE, Plaintiff. ' ' ver ' ' " MYRON D. CHASE, Defendant U dfmrfant MrrAB D. Chase. of Hubbard Lake, Michigan, ta feere- fey notified that be Bas been suea fa tha nlalBtiff. Kate M. Chase, by Mtltinn fttod In said court On the 30th day of October,-1912. in which sne prays lor an aosoime divorce from said defendant on the grounds of abandonment and .gross neglect of duty; and that he must answer said petition so file on or .before tbe 12th day or Decemoer, 1811 or ctald oetitlon will be taken as trie and Judgment will be ren dered In favor 01 saia pt&uu , granting ber an absolute divorce from said .defendant. B. M. BLACKLY, Clerk of the District Court. H. L. Humphrey, Attorney for F!a!n tlff. zt 1 i