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astlkx::. Kansas, ri:cEr.n;:ca 19, wis. ::N3 utssly ketu; ADILKIE GET DUSY MAIUUED THEN SHE REPENTS, Petition For Beirtloa Filed District Court Today. la " T(D THE t inuarens Christmas Shoes Don't forget the Footwear need. jl bug vuw . . Nothing in the world would be " . .nn.Ai0tai hv the children or iiiui w w... - - make more sensible and appropriate Christmas gifts. LIST'S SEE. : School shoes, in light or medium nrm shoes. High cut storm boots with buckle. Just the thing for winter sports, ttuoue. Boots and Leggins in a . variety of "'- styles. v We'll make any exchanges you may desire alter v;nriBiuiaD. DAVIS' Shoo Store Brown Telephone euuaing " Abilene, Kansas James a. ins Funeral Director and Embalmer (O. A. McKJLLIP, Assistant) State License No. 796 Carry at all times in stock a com . .u. una nf funeral supplies. piVtv - - - We ask you when in need of our assistance to call. .' Phone No. 218. ' Nights and Sunds, 844. J. A. TUFTS 2 cAAnFirs-'- g w . 1 Jewelery Stores 2 FOR YOUR 5 Diamonds, $ Watches, Clocks, eft Jewelery, Silverware, Cut Glass ; '' . and ; .'-'' v'; Hand Painted China :,Jr All New and Prices Right Watch Repairing a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. Remember the Place 1 - - n r T T T 1 C t 5 Oppo-ite P8tomoe on $ : Tbird St. T. E. C0NKL1N, M- D. v gpeclaittoe Enrgery, Gynecology and Coastdtatlot Bm. Phone S. Offlce I Over Loyd's Grocery Store. DR. W. O. FANSOJf - OSTEOPATH Abilene, Kansas. 'Phone 44. SOT N. Broad) S. BTEELSHITlf. M D. A SUBCEON GYNECOLOGIST ; OCULIST ABILENE.' KANSAS. ' Practtca limited to Pirrary. F"r'T? f I..- ot Women aod mm ot tho s-ra. ' fr- a . , SO BAYS PRESIDENT OF NEW SOUTHERN KOAU. Committee of Abilene Burin Men Called to Take up rrojjoMuon . of Raining Bonds for the New Komi. " ; , Th BAcretarv of the Commercial club received a letter today from the niiiAnt of the "Newton. Kansas and Nebraska rauroaa wmca , i build north from Newton and Abi lene is assured that the road will come here instead of Salina if Abi lene is able to meet the promise made by the committee of 16 busi ness men appointed last summer, president Sterl of the Commercial oi iik ha taken the proposition to the committee again and has asked them to take action at once, nany in July T. H. . McManus, president of the road, was here before the Commercial club and at that time a committee composed of J. B. Case, G. A. Rogers, F. S. Sails. J. E. Brew er, G. C. Sterl. M. H. Malott, J. T. Nicolay, C. A. Hodge, J. A. Tuns, l n. Landes. J. M. Walters, H. C. r.ltta. E. H. Forney, F. S. Blayney, w -n pniA. W. T. Triolett and W D. Nichols was appointed to work ATI tho nronoflitlon. pha Mmm ttM 'Tmasea resoiuiiona . ..... timmioltie' to raise 120000 bonds and to do their best to. get the bonds in Grant township. -RnHna has been working to get the road to Salina but Abilene to on a more direct route to Fairoury. Nebraska, the northern terminal and Abilene is favored by the presi- dent of the new company. Mr. bp Manus in writing to tne commercial C1UU BO. JO IU aaav . 1 ' SL A I .1.-1 nona tt WQ Tf V It M AOllen opyurtuunj, mv, as stated to you wniie mere, lue.cour an- line does not necessarily have to go pany to give the very best or at- .... it. v..,.l...t(nn anA thfiV eZDOCt tO draw ' . a i 1L . to ADiiene. wenuer uu , to come to Newton. The fact Is that tha mnrractor building the line would personally rather pass up both Newton, Goessel and Abilene; but so long as we hold the key to the situation by having the organiz ation in our company, we are in position, to pull the line to Abilene and to Newton. If tbe people bo ue sire ' . t 1, say to Abilene, 'Getbusy; get your feet warm: and pull thi thing call without to your town, the same as I have f " ,a money waB collect pulled It to Newton. If you don't their he P This y you WW .regret, is long a. yoj live, because the towns who do not. get on the first trunk line nd south have lost their opportun - tnr all time.' "'Especially , is this true of the territory through which this line will pass. Our- people here recog nize it. and they are worse to en thuse and get the faUh than are your people at Abilene." ALL WRONG. ( The Mistake Is Made by Many Abi ' lene Citizens. - Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause. , s - II US WC muuw You must set the kidneys working . . . t. wiJnava -l-tlt A resident of this vicinity shows you how. Mrs. Lewis T. Tressln, 222 S. Fifth street. Salina, Kan., says: "I am pleased to confirm all I said about Doan's Kidney Pills when I publicly recommended them In Feb ruary. 1906. I have taken this rem edy since then and it has always fcM,n Affective in relieving u ' kidney trouble,; This complaint in t my case was brought on by a strain. & In 1905, I was laid up for three i . ( weeks and for a coosiaerame s time was hardly able to do anything. i. .oomoA to center over my left kidne and it extended through my hips into my ankles. It. often have t0 move the church for thus flf Booth.B HYO seemed as If a knife were being faf hJ has able t0 roove the JJ only Mc thrust into me. A cold always ag- church only the first half mile of p & fgw flropB of HYOMEI in gravated my trouble and at ich;tlje two mlleB ,t l8 t0 De m0Ved and Inhaler and start this very times I was annoyed by tbe kidney already lt has put two traction breathe the soothing, healing When Doan's Kidney . ont 0f commission. . The :UB' . r-tarrh aerms. Pills, were btoujui i ' procured a supply and soon after, I began using them I noticed a marked improvement. I continued, . V Jn m notice. 1 taking Doan's Kidney PiH- d . It, was not long Deiore i i pure arc mmca better health." :.; rJt. For sale by all dealers. m ;' cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , , Remember , the name Doan and take no other. Foils at Foal Flot. . When a shameful plot exists be tween liver and bowl, to cause dis tress by refusing to act. take Dr. Kin" i New Life Pills, and , abuse of your system. They gently compel right acUon of stomach, liv er and -bowels, and rs yor health and all good feeling. Z5C t.t J. M. detainer's. A petition to annual the marriage of Charlott Ounter Bultman and H. L. Bultman was tiled in the district court today by the father of the girl in the case. Prank Gunter of Her Ington. The petition recites that Charlott Ounter Bultman was only 16 years of age at the time of the marriage and was not responsible - v,. .-t that tha dftfandant w LUl "CI Bl-t V-.-- a ward of the state reformatory at the time of the marriage and that h hum ainre been sent to the peni tentiary. The married life of Char lott Gunter was abort but full or excitement. On a bright Sunday last fiontamhnr aha elooed with H. L. Bultman and was marrieu at mar inn Th next day an accountant i . . for the Rock Island found that Bult man wii almost $2000 short in nis accounts at the freight depot. Bult- m .rknnwlAdeed bis guilt but said that he could not be tried tor hia crime because he was a wara r fh nfata reformatory. He was Teturned to Hutchinson 'and from tnere sent w ww amm CHAUTAUQUA IS ASSURED NOW. Business Men Have Signet! Contract With Red path Bureau. for Abilene 1 next ha been assured. A num. ber of merchants canvassed the bus iness district yesterday and1 today ih Tomrnrdnn of the Redpath TV itu a --o bureau and succeeded in landing the 50 merchants necessary to guaran ty th attraction for next summer. .t Ternrfi(n who has made the contracts, stated that , the program for next summer would be better than ever before and especially the musical program. This year over - A. J. ... Jfe MA fr ttlfl Keapam wavj - nnif thlO H71 I flnH UIH LUC VUUi- nv.v.w- - larger audiences than ever before. GOOD FELIiOWS GET, 9 113-73. Committee Still at Work for Kid's Christmas.' At a" o'clock this afternoon the Follow committee had collect. d 1113 72 In cash for tne t-nrisi.- ed in . .. ... . . wbo r deBlre " of town wlU finish Its work tbe . - . , WEDDING BELLS RING FOR HOPE'S BANKER. Invilatlons are out for the mar rtoeo of Mr. M. A. Anderson of Hope rirc. dauahter of Mr. Cyrus A. Kumler, at the home of the bride's father at Independence, Kansas, te- omw 95. 1912. at 8 ocioca p. ui Mr. -Anderson has been a, banker at TTnntt for a. number of years, ho is a graduate of Betnany uouege i was a member of the "Terrible Swede" foot. aU team fabout six Miss Kumler i a grad- V " ' - !- . rfuate of Baker rTi ha ot ham Universuy. mej will be at home in their handsome cottage in Hope, after Dec. tn. Good vinegar for sale. 20 cents per gallon v Abram 1 Brechbill Jr., 6 miles north of Dotrolt. 14w5t SLOW WORK TO MOVE THE HARMONY CHURCH I v VV 111 - J-ca v Will oll Af Hnllond has DUf- chMed the Harniony, christian church Dulldlng and will move it to Holand wnere be will use it as a gtore room for MB general store. Contract0r Forney who has the con- . . . tho church flnds.be ihag ag nard a Job aB BOme ministers U. n n la tnO buuamg is verj ui; heaTy a Btraln npon the engines, so that they cannot Btand the pull, ; . Hard Oolds-Peo-i- ' d tbtg gre8t medlclne re- pure; ana id te tbe .vatPm a't- ' . aa "-v" fi) other n,edicine does. Take Hood a 6IDNA ALLEN GOT OFF EASY. Virginia Monntolneer Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter. Weythville. Va., Dec. 12. Sidna Allen, the leader of the Hillsvllle gunmen, was convicted today of in voluntary manslaughter. The ' Jury fixed his punishment at Ave years' Imprisonment. Capital Surplus arid Safety I ' " t l I M 1 lii.yyiLiu Big Men of the Order Were on the i " Program. ..' t .' Last night was open night at the K P. hall with plenty of speeches and a big time. Harry McMillan, s-J : I t.t- wv.KKS OF ARKANSAS. WAS OPEN MEETING TOU (r . K. P.'S LASX I senator-elect from the uaw-o-, ,wItched of f 0n tne siae irnc line district and Grand Chancellor . th(J nou8ehoid goods of I. H. Clewell of the Knights of Pythias, was the,were backi IwiaC in person, beat . . -i .v. AVAnlne. OttO ... j l..v anil la here to Stay. Foltzer Grand Vice Chancellor of the order, was also president and .poke. After the program lunch eon was served. A large delegation from Talmage'and others from Her ington and Chapman were present. BUSINESS MEN HAVE BANQUET. Several Fine Speeches by Clay Cen tor People. Clay Center, Dec 14. The busi ness men's association of Clay Cen ter banqueted at the Bonn am last evening, the invitation to the feast including tho wives of the members and the program including a num ber of short addresses by local speakers and several musical e i.i. Thnab banauets are of regular occurrence of late and are -s P . oXVUf A HI DO YOU OWN A HYOMEI INHALER FOR CATAiutn Then' you ought to know that I .v,rvwhere will furnish W . . ...rsxwtPI U VCDUV t,--w Ttir rf-va. f t7 T tin.i. Avflpv nackaae 01 n""""3' comes a little booklet which explains how easy it to to end tne misery - p-t.rrh. Croup Sore Tnroat. urou Deafness caused by Ca. best'of all Gleissner A Son .IlthorRed to refund your mon- I .... a a Var ey if HYOMEI doesn't ao jubi it Is advertised to do. If you have n't the HYOMEI inhaler ask for the ..m ti oo. adv compteie- CASTOR I A p.,-. TTtts and CMlSren, h tti Yea to A!r:;s WE EXTEND THE ACCOMODATIONS OF A $50,000.00 Profits O48$0. WE HAVE Deposit Boxes T 5. IS But That Was-. Enough and Then Some for I. H. Clewell. Just about four weeks ago I. H. Clewell loaded his goods on tbe nninn Pacific here and started for Arkansas. This afternoon a car was switched off on the side track and the goods back and is here to stay (. riowoll aavs he KOt au ne wauv iJl A ax "-0 ed of Arkansas and then bad some There is no Place uae .an .mi icttina down to a finer point there is no place that can beat Abilene and tbe Sana springs Any Reflector subscriber can get one of tbe $4 dic tionaries for 98c without any coupon. Our pages have been so crowded that it has been impossible to Insert the cou pon. On Broughton's MAT OK Abilene - uaM Horses, cattle ar.d mules, also y ur old piwi ororan take.i in exchae; lest ti :m and easy terms. store open evened for Rent J. N. BURTON jAu-uc tlonoor Abilene, Kansas. Date book at MJntck Taylor's hardware store. Abilene Steam Laundry erfect Work. ReaaonablA Pflcsa i, Patronise homa Indnstr . i ... mA ana SI try. Purs Sana all work aruar- .3 Atrnnclea in all Etleatnaoa mi.tww. - - ounty towns. J. R. GOODWINi Pwrlate. HERINGTON MERCHANT WAS DURIED TODAY. Less Curd. well known Hering ton man and for several merchant there, was buried at Her ington thK. afternoon. He ha. been g,ck for over three months , and has been in a sanitarium in Sale at Wusic Store UAH i Or