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ABILENE- WEEKLT RFJTECTOR, ABILEXE, KANSAS, ACQ. 16 17 i COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HILLCREST FARM, Abilene For Sale One six-year-old horse, wt. 1150, $135. One span three-year-old mules, $350 Phone 1175 FRED MUENCH PARADISE. M(K)XUfiHT, Miss Gracelee Woolverton of Abi lene, visited her sister, Mrs. S- D. Halbert, last week. Miss Edna Caulk is home after vis iting her aunt; Mrs. John Sherman. Mrs. Lvad Grable, Mr. James andi Cora Grable and Upton Smith called . . . ii 1 .. . T-"J .1 ,, 'J on Mr. anu airs, tioiuen rnu,. Misses Ada and Edna Caulk viHited ' with Mrs. Holden and Mrs. C. II Howland. Mrs. George Watkins of Abilene. spent the day last Wednesday with lier brother, C. II. Howland. Jas. Grable called at the M. M. Caulk home last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Devilbacks vis ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Holden and Mr. and Mrs. C- II. Howland. Harve Keech called on C. H. How land Monday morning. Mrs. J. A. McClellan and children Mr. and Mrs. M. Howland spent the cf Denver, Colo , spent several days iOD Hotiipdnv with Mr and MrsJat the home of her brother, Price Geo. Watkins, of Abilene J Hurkholder. , 1 t Mrs- Mary Zook of Goodman, Mo, Miss Elsie Cinder of Bennington nm taut week visiting with her I'-""" " - cousin, Ellen Tobias. Aa rilmenhaga gave an address Sunday morning at the Bethel church in the interests of the Brethren In Christ Bible school at Grantham, Pa Miss Retiza Brechblll left Tues- day for Iowa, for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. John Dayhoff Clarence Byer, Edgar Heise, Miss Cora Page and Miss Esther Lenhart motored to Ft. Riley Thursday. J. M Sheets and Asa Climanhaga canvassed Clay Center the latter part nf ihA week in the interest of the Grantham Bible school- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crider and S. Lehman attended the Harvest Home services Saturday at Ramona Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hoover and family aud Mr. and Mrs Christ Frey spent Sunday at Wm- Page s. Jesse and Abram Brechbill, Asa and Miss Sarah Chimenhaga, and Miss Martha Kauffman motored to Topeka Sunday, and from there they win en to Hamlin, to spend a few days. CENTRAL ISl'CKEVl PEARL. ThePearl school interior is being repainted. J. C. Hatfield was in Abilene on business Friday. The Jris club met at the home of Miss Agnes Anderson west or reari Taylor received a carload of tiling and a carload of brick at Pearl for a new house. was the guest of Mrs. 3. P. Grove fioeraI days last week. Adam Frey, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ketferman, left for Denver, Colo., Thursday. Mrs. Estella Hosken and children returned Friday from a two weeks' visit in Mitchell county. Mrs. Jim Haynes spent Sunday at the Geo. Haynes home Rev. C. B- Zook and wife of lola, Jtinont ITrldnv nlffht at the NT. R. Zook II. R. Betz is busy plowing wttbJ Iijonie. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Paul took din- Mr. and Mrs. T. n. uaiiamyne wem Mrs N. R. Schlegel of Los Angeles whn ha been visiting her brother Paul Schlegel, left Monday for Mem phis and Little Rock. Mrs. George Loyd and the Belnap ihUtiren of Abilene are visiting S Schwendener and family- Miss Emma Aushuman returned from Emporia and spent the week end with Miss Ida Schwendener. Mrs. Ferdinand Rumold and cous in motored to Wichita to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wllkerson and son Everett, visited S. Rohrer Jr., Sunday. Little Alma and Vassar Townsend and Pearl Cox of Abilene, visited with Mr- and Mrs. George Vassar last week. Mrs. Paul Schlegel entertained the Nav Rasel Ladies' Aid society on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs M. E. Rohrer return orf home after a fortnight in tne mountains. Mrs. John Rohrer visited with Mrs Alvin Guthals Monday afternoon. Majestic Range and other furniture for sale. See me by Saturday noon.. Fred Gault, 910 W. Second. NEWS CORNER. to Abilene Saturday evening. Miss Vera Brook and Miss Helen Anderson visited Miss M. Frey at Hope Wednesday. The Pearl cream station will open for business soon. be Attend the Central Kansas Bust mess College, Abilene, Kansas. Posi-j Hons guaranteed. Catalog free. Spe-1 cial rate to the first hundred new ,ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Barber. , Mr. and Mrs- Price Burkholder nnnn. C3n,1n,r ,..m, fi in.l fra nihil 'Kugler. Wilson Kline left Monday for a visit with relatives in Pennsylvania, after which he expects to be called into army service. For Sale. Improved 40 acre farm one-half students. Ten calls for graduates in mile northeast of Abilene, L. W one day. dw-lOwk Beeler, owner. 8w5t Mrs. Ada Jones and daughter, Mvrl. spent Tuesday afternoon at Mrs- L- Grable's. Mrs. Binder's brother and family returned home to Newton Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Sleich- ter, a son. Harold Jones has purchased a car, Miss Rose Sleichter of Kansas City, was visiting her unties, John nd Will Sleichter Wednesday. Mr. Chas. Hislop and family of Joplin, Mo., called at Mrs. Lydia Grable's Friday. The old neighbors around here will remember him as the Hauptman place being his old home place years ago. Mr. and Mrs- Devilbiss spent Sun day at Ben Gish's. I COIVH3 TO THE FAIR While in Abilene be sure to call at our store and inspect our well selected line of high grade groceries, you will find every thing marked in plain figures and i at money saving prices. A visit to our store will be to our mutual i n te rests. Come In. We will be closed Friday Eve., Aug. 17th 206 U. CEDAR TELEPHONE 10 We will be closed Friday Eve., Aug. 17th HOLLAND. The Sunshine Sunday school class was entertained at the home of their superintendent, Alien Mouser's. Re freshments consisting of ice cream and cake, were served- Mrs. Babcock and son of Erie, Kan., arrived Friday. They win re side at Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutchison and daughters spent Sunday at W- C. Hutchison's. O. B. Hiler and Misses Mabel and Ethel Babcox, and Mrs. Babcox, took in the HagenDecK-vvauace snow m Salina Monday. Mrs. Samuel Hartnian is able to be up again after a serious illness- Miss Laura Rhodes returned to her home ionday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spicer and Howard Bpent Sunday at George Weber's. Mrs. Kate Howie and Agnes spent Tuesday at Frank Womichel's. CARLTON, GLENWOOD. John Garver left for Colorado last week, where he will spend some time for the benefit of his health- The school board is having a cellar put under the school house In which they will Install a furnace Miss Mary Adams is here from To peka visiting old friends. Mrs. Cundiff and daughter, Miss Ethel, were here from Baldwin, Kan visiting at the J. C. Baer home. Rubber Heels any shape Black, Tan or White 35c We prepay Parcel Post Orders ATTENTION iifu Threshes sin BBBSBBEBSMBEBBBOOHBBBBHHBESBB For your convenience we have always on hand a supply of IPully Lagging absolutely of the best Louisville Oak Bark tanned leather. This is the same stock leather we have sold in past 3 years with universal satisfac tion, the highest grade obtainable. Moving Van Eastward. The Cover Transfer Co., of Otta wa, will send moving vans here the last week in August with household goods and will take goods on return. trip to eastern Kansas at low rates. Address Phil Cover, Ottawa, Kan., 10d2twl DONEGAL. Misses Gertrude Engle and Mabel Hoffman are attending normal insti tute in Abilene. Herbert Hoffman of McPherson, called in this community last Satur day. Mrs. E. Jury and daughter, Salo me, who have spent the past year with the former's daughter, Mrs. H. H. Lenhart, have returned to Holl and, where they formerly lived. Mrs. Ferdinand Rumold returned from a two weeks' visit in Wichita. J- G. Engle and family spent Sun day with Elim Harmon's at Ramona Miss Addie Engle and J. H. Engle spent Sunday with friends in Abilene. Lester Hoffman, who is working at Ft. Riley, was home over Sunday. Rev. Urlas Brubaker, pastor of the United Brethren church at lola, spoke at Belle Springs Sunday evening. He is expected to preach here next Sun day morning. Homer Hoffman, teacher of the Young People's Sunday school class of the Belle Springs Sunday school entertained his class at his home Sat urday evening. The class has a mem bership of over thirty. L. O. Baker of the Carlton garagee, v,ent to Kansas City last week on business. Miss Ethel Meek spent Thursday in Hope with her father, who came from Hiawatha on business. M. A. Irkson. the new barber, has moved here from (Inman, and oocu pies the Nichols house. Rev. S. H. Maxwell preached at Roxbury Sunday. His family accom panied him there. Rov and Arline High have been visiting their grandmother at Abi lone- The following women will appreci ate the interest and help of the wo men in Holland township in getting signers to the pledge cards soon to be sent out by the women's commit tee of the Council of National De fense: Mrs. High, of our local Red Cross, Mrs. Knight of our W. C. T. U. and Miss Mary Nottorf, township vice chairman. The Southwest District Sunday school institute will be held here on Tuesday, Aug 21, in the Presbyteri an church. David Tweed, who represents Carl ton in Company H, is a guest in Abi lene of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hunter. Baptist Church The aid will meet Wednesday of next week with Mrs. F- R. VanVoorst. Regular services next Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. G. C. Faulkner, who has been ill, was able to keep his appointment at Hope Sunday. Presbyterian church No preach ing until September 2, Sabbath school and Christian Endeavor as us ual- There will be election of offi cers for the latter, Sunday evening. The M. and M. class was entertain ed Friday afternoon at the home or the teacher, Miss Mary Nottorf. Those present were, Lois Maxwell, Mary Beetch. Ethel Long, Helen Eliason and Ethel Meek. W. T. W- Sterling took his class of bovs on a camping trip near Sand Springs last Thursday and Friday Max Donly's class joined them and Messrs. Williams and Glahn helped furnish cars. AUCTIONEER i. O. ENGLE Date book at Mlnlck & Tay- M lor Hardware Store. Phone 41 Acme 103. Address, Abilene. f held a reunion at his home. George Bristline enlisted in the Marion com pany. Miss Amelia Klamm is attending the normal institute in Abilene. TALMAGE. NORTH DICKINSON. C?S SO the pound Sent by Parcel Post C. 0. D. LOGAN. Carl Londeen has started remod eling his house- Benj. Forney of Lawrence, is vis iting old friends in this vicinity. A number from here attended the Harvest Home services at the Rose- bank church, south of Hope, Satur day afternoon. Several from here attended the new production. "Civilization," at Enterprise Saturday evening. For Men and Young Men who are hard nuts to crack or rather hard on soles, we have the Lindeloid extra heavy Green soles $1.00 Pau" We don't care how hard yo are on soles, we guarantee every pair Lindeloid half soles for four months continuous wear or a new pair FREE. T7 106 West 3rd Phone 400 J ABILENE TO WOMEN. Chiropractic Is the greatest bless ing to women ever discovered- Most women are subject to pain and suf fering and many have severe head aches during menstrual period. Tihs should not be, as it Is an abnormal condition. Chiropractic Adjustments will correct the cause. For relief see the chiropractor. Over Minick & Tay lor's. Office hours, 10 to 12 m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. 7 to 9 p. m. Office Phone, 204. J. A. Drake, D. C 15dwtf Mr. and Mrs- Ed. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ern Detrich and Walter and Ed. Wilkins. Jr.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pierce, Mrs. V- Gross nd Frank Schwab were trading in Chapman Saturday. Addio and Ella Thomas went to Abilene to attend normal. The Misses Wakefield from Salina visited at George Sherman's last eek. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawrence and daughter visited at W. R. Thomas Sunday. Freda Hoffman is visiting Amber Shafer this week- The club. Willing Workers, met with Myrtle Betts last Friday. Dave Book and family are here from Peabody visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Book. Miss Verna Winger is visiting her cousin. Miss Ruby Naylor. Gladys Engle and Marie Kauffman were visiting relatives here last week Mr. Eli Hurley returned after a two weeks' visit with his parents in Mer idian. Dorothy Norton and Glena Alien returned to their home in Manhat tan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Watt came up from Abilene to visit their nephew, Walter Warn, and family. Carl and Helen Vickburg were quite sick the past week. Mrs. Velter and son George, of Kansas City, visited at the Dodge home last week. Mrs. Scott Gomel returned after a four weeks' visit with her parents in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Pulling left for Missouri to visit old friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Book were up from Abilene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barter and children took in the circus at Salina Monday- The funeral services of the late Mrs. Belle Foster was held at the home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Ben son preached a very impressive ser mon. There were also remarks by Miss Fogelborg of the United Breth ren church, who told of the help to the church of Mrs. Foster. There were many beautiful flowers. The singing was by Mr. and Mrs. Fralser, Miss Alta Raines and Mr. Higdon. Mr. Foster and the children, Mrs. Luke, the mother, and Mrs. Britt and Del Luke have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood- PARADISE. ACME. Misses Nina and Zelma Meeker went to LaCygne for a visit. Miss Mary Shirk visited at Chap man Sunday. G. W. Minick's called on the J G. Engel family Sunday. Willie and Hazel Phillips visited at B. O. Shirk s Sunday. John Snyder and daughter, Pearl, visited at E. L. Webb s Sunday. J. T. Holden, who has been con fined to his bed for the past eight months on account of paralysis, had another light convulsion last Satur day. Mrs. James Callahan and daughter, Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Making and family, visited at the C. H. How land home Friday afternoon. Miss Bessie Snider visited Satur day and Sunday with Mrs. Howland HAYES. Mi.ss Laura Lindsey spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Woodson. Mrs- R. A. Baker entertained a few friends Thursday, evening in hon or of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Will Linds of Princeton, 111. Miss Gertrude Maloney of Upland, visited a few days at the A. H. Long home. Miss Esther Lowe is attending nor mal institute at Abilene. Miss Hattie Schnoffer is spending r few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J R Blair. . G. M. Lowe's spent Sunday at Peny Probasco'8. Mrs. L. H. Long entertained a few neighbors Saturday evening in honor of Miss Ethel Melvin and Miss Flor ence Vesper of St. Joseph, who are visiting here. SITl'HEN MILLS. DETROIT. Willard and Lucile Muenzenmyer of Junction City, spent several days At C. F. Klamm's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Billmeyer have returned from a visit in Rockford. Ills. Mrs. Chat Wagner has been ill for several days- Miss Winters returned to her home in Willard after visiting last week at Mrs. C. C. Gunther's. The relatives of Amos Bristline Theodore Marster spent Sunday with J. L. Marster of Junction City. Miss Ada Elkinton and Ray Elk- inton of Ottawa, visited their uncle U. J- True last week. Miss Pearl Chrisman of Abilene is visiting at O. C. Boyce's- Miss Laura Lindsey visited Miss Velma True Wednesday and Thurs day. Tony McCloud is very ill with the typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman of Torrance, Cal., announce the birth of a daughter on Aug. 8th, which they have named Muriel Nadyne. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Page, Miss Laura Lindsey and Mr. O. Woodson spent Sunday at W. J. True'a. A. G. Bruce and family spent Sun day at O. Clewell s of Junction City. 'i