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Abilene Weekly Chronicle and the Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 5

Abilene Weekly Chronicle and the Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 5

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Store Premium "THE CLOTHING HOUSE OP ABILENE." 1,000 42-PIECE DINNER SETS FREE 500 Talking Machines Given Away Free. WHEN TOTT BUY FROM "STERL" YOU ARE SURE OF GETTING- THE BEST GOODS AKP3 THE LOWEST PRICES. THE BIG RELIABLE CLOTHING DON'T FORGET STERL'S STORE. NO SHODDY GOODS. PREMIUM CLOTHING STORE, Farmers Take Notice.

Mrs. James Wayts returned from Local inewsJ Toliver Son have added another Forge and Smith to their blacksmith department to better take care of their trade. DTJ CooeySTrfl it. W. PRIEM, Manufacturer of Pianos and Organs.

Tuning, Repairing and Polishing Done Cheap on Short Notice. Death of EH Hoffman. a visit with ber daughter Mrs. Knight ia Saliaa. L.

H. Faulkner and daughter Mies' Bessie attended the horse show at Kansas City Saturday. G. A. Rogers wont to St.

Louis Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Banker's Association. Senator J. E. Brewer was one of the principal speakers at -a meeting held at Oak Hill lat Friday, -S. Minor went tc Wichita Tues day- Edison and Victor pbonograps at Tub Racket.

Corner 2nd and Mulberry. Abilene, Kansas. Repairing and Polishing Furniture a Specialty. Eobt. Seaton toas returned to Eli Hoffman, au old and respected resident of this county died at his home near Donegal, Tuesday evening at the age of 69 years.

Funeral services were held to day at 2 o'clock at Belle Springs River Bretherao church. fi Pictures Framed. Eicholtz is an artist in picture framing. If you want colors blended to perfection have him help you frames to harmonize with the fintsin your pictures. His prices are reasonable, his work the very best.

See kim before going elsewhere. Diptheria at Herington. The board of health, the city council and the school board held a joint meeting Monday night, to consider the spread of diphtheria in the schools Up to that time there had been six cases in the schools. After due consideration of the pros and cons of the question it was decided not to close the schools, but to preserve rigid precautions toward preventing the contagion of the disease. Her ington Times" Death of fliss Jennie Howie.

Mrs. G. C. Sterl left for a visit in tie East. Winter is Coming Hanson-Clark.

Horse Shoe. Pawit The Paint that wears. We guarantee it. The Palace Dbuo Store. A pretty home wedding took place Wednesday Oct.

10th at Enterprise when Edmund Hanson was married to Miss Bessie Clark, Rev. McCargar performed the ceremony. The newly married couple are well and favorably known here. iLyan Ryon was in from Induutry Tuesday. W.

Puliver left Saturday for a trip to Chicago. I. Hallam returned from Kansas City Tuesday. Seethe new designs in golf gloves at T.he Racket. Sharpened By Eietrlcity.

Discs drawn out oddge temper ed, New machines at Toliver's shops. Mr. and Mre. G. H.

Smith and children have returned from California where they, spent the summer. Rev. Fuller Bergstfesser went to Topeka to attend the meeting of the KaDeas Synod of th Lutheran Swanstrom-Jacobson. And its time to drag out those winter clothes and haye them ready. Bring them to the Abilene Suitatormm and have them made to look like new.

We also clean and Press Ladies Skirts Cravanettes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. ABILENE SDITATORIOM. Phone 291. North Spruce.

Rev. Swanstrom was married last Thursday to Miss Jacobsm at Enterprise. Rev. Arnquist officiating: Rev. Swanstrom was formerly paster church.

of the Swedish Mission church at Miss Jennie Howie, one of the county's brightest teachers, died at the home of sisters near Longford, Monday. She was well known in this city having attended the Abilene high school some years ago. She had been teaching the past few years near Longford. Funeral survice8 were held at the Ctieever Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon', Rev'. Blayney conducted the services.

Enterprise but is now located at J. B. Case ettroed from a trip to Kansas City Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Auguetoine left Tues-pay lor a visit in Illinois.

A. 0. Oldeo returned Saturday from a trip to New Mexico. Coaries Sapp was call led to St. Joe by the illness of his father.

Nmwman returned fnom a viBtt Lasts louger, goes far-ther and looks better thau any other Paint. Clbbou re, where he and his The HORSE SHOE BRAND at will make their hom The Paixck Djmjw SwoKii. Abilene To Have Another Treat with his mother at 111. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Miller neturned The Kilties, the fumeous Scotch baud of 45 pieces will be here Kov. 17th and will give two concerts at at the SeeJye Theatre. They ceme under the auspicies of the fair association.

The name of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hiner have moved to Wichita, where they will reside.

They sold their bojue to George Anderson. The attraction at the Seelye Theatre ne; Friday evening will be Mr. Joseph De Grasse in Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice." This will be a theatrical treat and should be welt attended. the band, the "Kilties" ct.mes from their garb, as all the members are dressed in the Scotch kilt and will be worth seeing. 1 Cavalry Were Here Tuesday from a visit in Caaada.

Do not miss "The Cowteey 3irl'r at the Seelye Theatre Oct. 3rd. Mrs. Fred Broughton and sn re turned from Strou City Tuesday W. Eicholta went to Leaven-worth the latler part of last wk.

Prof J. P. Perrill was up frosa Chapman the latterpartof last week. A large asFortment of books tod bibles will be found at The Backet. Reception at Central Ktnaas Business College.

Friday evening the faculty of the C. K. B. C. gave their annual reception in honor of the new stu-dents and a very enjoyable time was all.

Most of the evening was spent in playing games and making new acquaintances. H. A. Andre-son made a few remarks, after which he introduced Rev S. Betta, who then delivered a very interesting and impressive address.

Both speeches were very much appreciated, as was also the excellent music rendered by Fenner and Miss Cecils Burlin. Light refreshments were served at a late hour. Santa Fe Excursions. Topeka.Kae. Out 16 to 21, B.

Y. U. 3 40 round trip. Return limit Oct 22. Home seekers excursion to all r.nintjt Smith and West.

Tickets on Old Settlers Re-Union Of Dickinson County will be held at Enterprise, Kansas, October 18, 1906. We can safely promise the best entertainment that you have ever had- Prominent speakers have been obtained and arrangements are being made to keep something going on every minute of the day. Be sure and come. Respectfully, Emmett V. Hoffman.

The 1st quadron of 13th cavalry which have been on a practice march of 230 miles arrived in Abilene last Thursday afternoon. Word haB been received here of the death of Major Albright, who lived in Abilene a number of years. lie tried at the Solders Home in California. sale let and 3rd Tuesday, every month. For further particular call on or address S.

Sam, Agt A T. AS. F. Rabe Bros. Cold Storage Plant.

Joe Haden of Ciay Center is here visiting bis aunt Mrs. AMisoa. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Jotley returned Tuesday from their wedding trip. Redman-Kirk. A pretty home wedding took place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Abilene Steam Laudr. The Abilene Steam Laundry turn? out the very beet work. They havt the latest machinery with skilled hands to use it.

Give them a cab PnoneH. at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Kirk, when their daughter Miss Mary Forney and Mrs. E.

H. Torney returned from Topeka Monday. Don't forget to hear Eugene V. Debs spoek at the Seelye Theatre tonight. Sylvia was married to P.

C. of Wilson, Kansas. Rev. E. R.

Brown officiating. An elegant din Rabe Bros. Meat Market have ia their new cold storage plant, and all facilities for keeping mat with out ice. This firm is ooe of the most popular in the city on account of their extreme cleanliness and promptness in serving the tradij. A new oflice has b'n added with Miss Mamie Thorn in charge.

Divis-Ltirson. ner was served, after which tho ceremony was performed and be newly New Bulldlngi C. W. Parker expects to soon erect another line building near bis factories. The building will be 172 by GO feet anil will be three story high.

This will make a nice addition to Pm kemllo. married couple went immediately to I Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Ellison went to Kansas City Tuesday to see the Horse she. the Union Pacific afternoon train. They stopped off at Wilson and visited a day with the groom moth U. Ftiiii.ir Council Gtotc is here visiting Lis brother Prof. L.

Feuner. er, and then resumed their journey to Greeley, where Mr. Red-J C. VV. Ball at Soldiers' Home.

At Tlie Buckeye Meat Market You can always find a supply of the juiciest Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Fish, and Poultry. We handle sausage of all descriptions, Sweet and Sour' pickles. Come in and give us a call and we will treat you right. man will be head bookkeeper in a beet sugar factory while his pretty young wife will be his assistant. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

The Racket just received four cases of ehiua direct from Japan, call and see them. We are in receipt of a letter from C. W. Ball, from California asking to have his Democrat sent to Soldiers home. Mr.

Ball is one of our best subscribers and we were glad to hear from him. hor Sale At a Bargain. and Mrt. Sherman Kirk of this city, and is one of Abilene loveliest girls. She Las for the past year at tended the Central Kansas Dusinesf CoHeee, of this city.

She was Shakespeare, "Merchant of Venice." At the Seolye Theatre next Friday evening. "The Cowboy Girl" is a big melodramatic musical success. Seelye Theatre Oct. 23. We keep on hand the gowned in a traveling suit of gray Mr.

James A. Davis vas married Sunday, Oct 7ih to Miss Anna Larson, at the bom of ilvj parents in Eaterprih---, K-jv E. McCargar officiat'iug. Mr. Davis is Agent foi tic Santa Fe ut and is a jouug man ol ho au I ability.

The bride is an Ei.trprise young lady and is well una f.iv inbiy known. Their many fii-ij! a.sij them much joy. Chungt-d Local ion. We have uvjvm! our st ot-k to the store tK c'ti I by H. E.

Brumm, iirst rxnr '-f Shearer's hhje store, wliere arc now ready for business. O.n i.c tjiiirters are more a- plfawtit than the former oni'H uud luijie to give a large de'rfe ui i-i aroon to all old cii-io iir.v At A to many tew oncp. "Old Dutch Cleanser By owner, Hotel 20 bed rooms well furnished, doing big business. Town 7000, Good Reawns for sell ing. Address Abilene Demo crat.

cloth and with her blue eyes and brown hair looked charming. The grcom's home is in Wilson Kansas, but ha has resided for some time in Abilene, wtere he attended Riffcl-Longhofer. Miss Sadye Butler has returned from a month's visit with relatives in Demar, Kansas. A rollicking chorus 6f pretty girls is with "The Cowboy." Seelye Theatre Oct 23rd. Which can't be beat for keeping kettles and all kind of cooking utensels, bath tubs clean.

It is also good for the hands as there is absolutely no lye in it. Get a can and try it. Only 10c. S. L.

GISH the Central Kansas Business College. He is a young business man of ability and has a bright future before him. We join a hostof friends in wishing them all the Joy and mn. shine possible along lives pU'iway, and much prosperity in their new heme io Greeley. John Riffel was married Tuesday evening to Miss M.

K. Longhofer, at the Presbyterian Parouage, Rev. Dr. Blayney performing the cere mony. Both young people are fioni So Jib Dickinson.

Mrs. Olive Peters and J. E. Brewr went to Tcpeka to attend the JiUthran Synod..

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