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Abilene Daily Chronicle "VOL. IV. NO. 1G2. ABILENE, KANSAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1899.

10 CENTS A WEEK. WHERE YOU MAY WORSHIP. IN JAPAN. 1LLIIIRY OPEM SOLD A MERRY-GO-ROUND C. W.

Parker Makes a Sate While at Sallna Street Fair. C. W. Parker, the merry-go rcund manufacturer, left last evening for Abilene, after Beeing the two merry-go-rounds and two mechanical rifle galleries he will run here during the etreet fair, set up and running prop erly, says the Salina Republican. lie shipped an organ from Abilene On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept.

26, 27 and 28 We will hold our Fall Opening of New Stylish Millinery. EC Little Writes of His Visit to That Country. E. C. Little has written a letter to his father from Japan sending some curious cards, supposed to bring good luck.

In his letter he says he likes Japan very much, and refers to the country as "beautiful." The music of the Japanese "is not musical." Their dress is artistic." The Emperor of that country is highly respected. lie writes that he has seen most of the great cities and many noted men of Japan. He concludes by saying that his health is better although he still suffers from malaria, lie expects the Twentieth Kansas along pretty 60011 on the way home to America. to Concordia today for Kingling's circus, the organ to be used in an elephant act. The Chronicle's Directory of Services at the Various Churches Sunday.

St. John's Erincoi-Ai. Cmiirn "Walter B. Clark, priost in charge. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.

m. Sermon subject. "Having Promises for the life that now is." Pheshyteiuax Ciii.ncii Regular morning and evening services. Preaching at and 8:00 p.m. Dr.

F. S. Blayney, pator. Sunday school a. m.

Prayer meeting hold each AVednesday evening. Li rii ehan CiuiHcn-Sunday school at T. E. Dewey, Superintendent. Preaching at 10 15 a.

in. and 8 p. in. Bible and prayer service hold on each AVednesday evening. Dr.

II. C. llaithcox will preach. Evening, "How Taught a Nation Holiness." Methodist Curiicn-Sunday school ::) Preaching 10 l.j and 7 p.m. Clas meeting at 12 Junior league 3 p.

m. Ep worth leaguo at 0 p. prayer meeting on AVednesday evening. AV. A.

Crawford, pastor. The merry-go-round set up on Iron avenue is entirely the product of Mr. Parker's Abilene factory from engine up to the big organ, and it is the finest ever seen in the west. It runs as smoothly as a skate on smooth ice and with its fine carving and artistic painting and brilliant electric lights Our head milliner, Mrs. Pugh, spent sever al weeks in large eastern pattern rooms studying the newest and most approved styles in ladies' headwear and she feels confident of is a thing of beauty.

Mr. Parker yesterday had several prospective buyers in town and sold one merry- being able to please you. aro-round to go to Nebraska. Voting Will Stop. The voting for carnival queen will stop next Saturday night at 10 o'clock.

During the last hour the ballots will not be announced and the successful candidate will not be known to the public until after the voting stops. Visit the New Store. Medley-Kean. Married, by Rev. E.

M. Halbort in his home, Sept. 20, AVm. II. Medley, In addition to our own styles we will show you about 100 Paris and New York patterns.

T.a.rlifici. wfs most nnrrlin.llv invito von to at Bai-tist Ciiuiton Rogular Sab bath services, morning and evening. Preaching at 10: 45 a. m. and 8:00 Mrs.

It. Potter has purchased the p. m. Sunday school at 9:30. All tend this opening as we believe we can suit stock of millinery goods recently owned by Mrs.

James Johnson and will hold her fall opening on Wed and Miss Ida Kean, both of Carlton. Fell From a Separator. In getting off O'Brien's threshing machine Thursday night Fred Hofer made a misstep and fell to the ground, his cheek striking on a shovel point, making a nasty wound. He came to town Friday morning to have it dressed and is now doing nicely. Solomon Sentinel.

nesday Thursday and Friday at which time there will be a fine dis are invited to attend. Chkistiav CiiLiicii Corner Seventh and Buckeye. Sunday scnool at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. ra. Evangelical Church 5th and Kuney. Rev.

D. Swart pastor. you. WAIT J. B.

Case Co. play. Mrs. Potter comes from the fashionable cities of the Pacific coast and is recommended to us as an artist Preaching service Sunday at 10 :45 a. of rare merit, and we can assure the m.

and at 8 :00 p. m- Sunday school ladies of Dickinson county that her at 9 :30 a. m. Young People's meet stylesand prices will be most attrac tive. ing Sunday evening at 6:30" (i ii ace Refoumed Ciiuncii Sunday school at 9 :30 a.

m. AV. H. Hoon, superintendent. Young People's Public Carnival Meeting.

A public meeting of the bus Baptist Church. Evangelist G. K. Gilluly, B. L.

will occupy the pulpit at the Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. The morning subject will be "Man and his Ideals," and in the evening, "Home Here and Hereafter." Rev. D. I. N.

Moore, of Kansas City, says of it, "It is the most practical yet among the most pathetic talks ever delivered in this city." All are invited to each service. meeting at 0 :30 p. m. Prayer moot iness men, clerks and corn carnival committee is called to meet at the commercial club rooms Monday evening to hear the report of the 3 Grand Millinery Opening committee which attended the Atch ison corn carnival. ing AVednesday evening at 7:30.

United Bketiihe.v Church F. I). Ilockard pastor. Class meeting 10 :00, S. Kauffman, leader, preaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 :00 p. m. Sabbath school at 2:30 p.m.. J.

C. Light-nor, Supt. Ollicial meeting the first Monday of each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. This committee has an interesting report to make and will give many valuable pointers on decorations and other things pertaining to carnivals and a good turnout is expected.

The prospects now are that Abi United Evangelical Church Old Settlers' Banquet, In order to give the old sottlers're-uuion an added zest, C. Hoffman has decided to give a banquet to all who came to Dickinson county as early as 1S0O or earlier. As there are estimated to be at least fifty who come in this class, this will be one of the most interesting parts of the program. Each one who came here as early as 1800 will be sent a personal lene will have the largest crowd of Sunday School at 10 a. preaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. in. Services 2 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday people here she has ever had. Carnival Queen Contest.

every Sunday at the hall, No. 301 Third street. T. J. Fink, pastor September 27th, 2Sth and 20th Riveh BiiETintEN Church Cor At 3 :30 o'clock today the vote on the candidates for queen of the car ner Seventh and Buckeye.

Sunday nival festivities stood as follows: School 9 :30 a. m. Preaching at 10 invitation to this banquet, so far as they can be learned. Any who are 30 a. in.

and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer Lena Sutter 483 DaiBy Hunton ,174 Delia Brown "l03 meeting Wednesday evening. unintentionally missed are also re quested to come. Enterprise Jour nal.

Second Baptist Church 10th and Florence Gordon Rachel Malott "Bartlett's Road to Mulberry. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. young folks meeting at :30 p.

m. Services Stella Duckworth Lulu Hallam 20 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PATTERNS NEW PASTELL AND VENUS SHADES ATTRACTIVE PRICES at 8:00 p. m. Rev. W.

M. Garnett Such is the title of the play in which the popular comedian, John Dillon, is to appear on "Wednesday Sept. 27. To give the story of the Clara Case Ella Snider Gertrude Huffman pastor. St.

Andrew's Catholic Church Mary Giles 0 St. Andrew's Catholic church, cor Agnes Ketchersid, Hope 10 play in detail would be-to rob the auditor of half of the enjoyment that uncertainty brings sometimes. The ner South Third and Buckeye avo. Daisy Huffman, of Enterprise 15 First Sunday of each month, first Nina Harding, of Heriogton 20 play has met with remarkable sue cess, and is likely to serve Mr. Dil Mass at College and second Mass at 9 :00 a.

m. at parish church. Socond Sunday College and Banner City. Angora Sheep. J.

W. Iliggins, of Hope, a lead MUSICAL PROGRAM Ion for a number of seasons to come. He has been fortunate in securing an ing breeder of thoroughbred Poland China hogs and Angora sheep, is preparing a fine exhibit for the Salina Third Sunday, college and parish chucrh at 10 a. rn. Fourth Sunday -a fair next week.

college and Banner City. Fifth Sun excellent company to support him, among which may be mentioned Misses Ida May Blake, Cuba Xiblo, Eugenie Du Bois and Pearl Ham The above appeared in the Salina day, college and parish church. Cat-achism and benediction on first, third To the Ladles: Having purchased this Republican Journal of Sept. 18 and jf business of MRS. JAMES JOHNSON I propose to mond, also Messrs Arda LaCroix, end fifth Sundays.

was afterward reprinted in the Abi lene Chronicle. "When it was clipped from the Sa Sydney Porter, Z. T. Evans, Edgar Notice. Fitshugh, Chas.

Conloy and others. Good Enough to Take. Smith Kirkwood are doing Una paper we innocently supposed that Angora sheep must be some The finest quality of loaf sugar is thing extraordinary, but we have been informed that this impression some line carriage painting. If yon have a carriage or buggy or any kind of a vehicle that needs painting it will pay you to soe them, their work Is first-class. Shop is on East Third street.

is not correct. This week's Demo continue in tho same satisfactory manner and heartily invite all her past friends and patrons to visit me and examine goods which have been selected by first-class artists in this line. Very respectfully, Mrs. Fena Potter, Abilene, Kansas crat shows that Henry Litta does not know any more about sheep than we do. used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to that of maple syrup, making it very pleasant to take.

As a medicine for the cure of coughs, colds, la grippe, croup and whooping cough it is unequaled by any other. It always cures, and cures quickly. For sale by all druggists. 6 6 For Sale. Household goods including stove, bedroom set and household goods.

AVill sell reasonable. Inquire 410 West Fourth street. The Second store of E. II. Romberger on Cedar street is for sale, building and all.

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