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The Abilene Monitor from Abilene, Kansas • 8

The Abilene Monitor from Abilene, Kansas • 8

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occupy the former's residence. Miss Nettie Ingraham gave a box social last Friday night in the May field school district, the proceeds to be used to purchase window curtains which amounted to $1.10. Building New Galleries. C. W.

Parker Is busy bnlldingnew shooting galleries since his return from Oklahoma. While in the territory he disposed of all he had on hand and will build eight more atonce. Others will be manufactured as soon as these are completed. Parker is maklnj a great hit with his latest improved steam mechanical galleries aad disposes of them as fast as his factory here can turn them out. During his stay in Oklahoma he set Quarterly meeting is being held in Detroit.

The roads are very muddy. Miss Ella Song has been sick in bed for the past few weeks. A lecture is to be given in the school house at this place next Friday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Miss Marry Knot is working at the poor farm at present.

Miss Mary Kneer, reported ill some time ago is well again. One of our young men "got left'' Sun the Evangelical church. II. C. Geist shelled corn for Cooper Whit the first of the week at their cribs in town.

They intend to bring more SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF cattle here to feed in the near future. Bill III. n.i. mm, hu lnTTTTT AVcgetabkPreparationfor Assimilating the Stomachs andBowels of Ed Bramscom bought a fine young team of horses last week. day evening, but he thinks he well try again.

There are plenty of ducks on the up and run a number of his galleries until some one discovered that it wa8 a splendid way to take in the nickels and paid him his price for It. Parker would then go to another point and put up a gallery and operate it until a creek but few that are captured. Rev. Wolff is to preaoh in the U. B.

church Sunday evening. Jake Allen will leave for Colorado this week where be intends to make his future home and go in business with his Mr. John Line is very sick at present. Mr. Harry Swinger has recovered sale was made.

brothers. We believe that we are violating no from hs spell of sickness. confidence when we say that there is Jake Gibbs has rented the north room andRest.Contains neither nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Nearly everybody in the community of the Pinkerton building and intends has had the lagripp.

a handsome profit in operating these galleries. Parker frequently makes All the Flour We pell has been prepared by the "new process." That, is the process by which absolutely all the waste is separated from the part of the grain that is fit to eat. It is the same way all through our grocery. We sell only the best. to put in a stock 'of dry goods and hard in the neighborhood of $100 a day by ware.

Jake has much faith in pros perity. selling shots, two for a nickel. He Center. Geo. Hoffman, of Abilene was in Xeope afOldnrSAMUEWCBEa.

tells us that an Oklahoma sport spent IS ON THE- WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF1 OABTORIA. $8.20 with him in 20 minutes. This is these parts the first of the week buying cattle and hogs. coiuing money prstty fast, and if anyone has the faculty of running one he Pumpkin Set J. tlx.itnna Seed Jtppermint HirmSod-Ctaifod Sugar WMrntnFlurm: limit (lguturt it Henry Wagner Jr.

took a load of hogs Second Door South of P. 0. to Abilene Wednesday. has a better thing than he would to own an average Kansas bank. J.

The Detroit athletic club held elec fautphen. Mr. Parker will devote his time for tion of officers Thursday. The Detroit schools held appropriate the next two or three months in manufacturing galleries to supply the exercises on Washington's birthday. OH NEWS OF THE COUNTY spring trade.

A perfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of IsaacMcNinch waevisiting his parents Ui near New Basel last week. An Inaugural Edition. The roads are in a very bad condition. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson retuned from Illinois. Mrs. Wilson was quite ill while away and has not fully Miss Peck dismissed school Friday on account of a sore throat from which she has been suffering for the past week. Mrs.

Jocob Marts went to Abilene Saturday to visit her sister who has Mr. M. Tilton the accommodating U. Every reformer of the country Collected and Condensed by Our should secure a copy of the inaugural P. agent at Detroit attended the Masonic meeting at Salina.

NEW YORK. Kegular Correspondents. edition of the Silver Knight Watch TO Several persons from here attended man, of Washington, D. which will Oastoria la put tip in one-she lottlea only. It ii not sold in bulk.

Don't allow anyone- to sell yon anything else on the plea 01 promise that it is "just as good" and "will answer every purpose." See that yon get 0-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. Pleasant Hill. the Grant Wilson sale southeast of give an account of the inaugural cere Enterprsie. monies of the early days of the repub The subject at the Y. P.

meeting Sun The fac- lie as compared with the pomp and The Y. P. meeting at Detroit is flour lmll jr-xf yvyo it oa EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. splendor of the present. McKinley's day was, "How does Christ help us in our every day life" and was opened by ishing.

They meet every two weeks and their next meeting will be held March of Cabinet will be reviewed, that tin1 Rev. Lundin. Topio ''Opportunities to do people may understand that the new administration will not be run in All invited to come and bring Bibles. Miss Sophia Jacobson met with quite a painful accident last week when she their interest, but in the interest, ot Meeting 7:30 P. M.

been sick for some time. Since the snow most of the travel is done on horse back judging from the number of horseB tied in our little vil-liage. Pete and John KeatiDg are improving their time getting wood for summer use before their spring work begins. On last Saturday evening several of our young people spent the remainder of the week "tripping the light fantast-ics," not on "the sidewalks of New York'' but over Mrs. Winter's kitchen floor.

A good time was reported. corporations and trusts. It will con Detroit comedy company will give Henry Adams, Wakefield, Kae. F. M.

Dahlstrom, Stitt, Kbb. tain. twelve pages, giving illustrations G. J. Olson, Stitt, Kaa.

W. J. Geist, Alida, Kas. an entertainment at Detroit school of the White House, view ouse in near future watch for the date. down Pennsylvania avenue over THE KANSAS FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.

Office at Stitt, Dickinson County, Kansag. Incorporated under the Mutual Insurance Laws of Kansas. which the inaugural parade will pass, and the Pension Building in which Lyona. Snow alout all gone and roads very the inaugural ball will be held. There will also appear an.

article from th bad. overturned a kettle of boiling water and -had one foot badly scalded. A. Scandquist and M. Pearson with their families dined at T.

Thomsons' Sunday. Rev. S. Lundin was among us again and spiritually resuscitated us. On account of illness, Miss Annie Ost-berg has been unable to be about very much of late.

Through the untiring efforts of Supt. Norell a plan has been involved by which the Sunday School of this place will be able to send aid to the poor and needy children of Alaska in the form Insures farm property against loss by fire, lightning and wind storms. No A large crowd attended the Wilson- OASTORIA. hazardous city risks. Miller sale and Jim Burton as usual in Tbfao of Gordon Clark, entitled "John Sherman Summed Up; the Political Mcphlstopheles of the Nineteenth century." and an article by M.

Meline, Prime Minister of France. uced bidders to draw from the bottom liailt llfuttut it A home institution. Officers consisting entirely of farmers. Sure to cost policy holder less than insurance in any other company. THE KANSAS FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.

of their pockets. Mr. Jim Miller, from Indiana, is here Pearl. isiting his brothers Lawrence and W. D.

Nichols, Agent, Abilene, George. While cutting timber, a tree. fell on Charlie Abby. Dr. Foster was called to attend him but at this writing we STOP THAT BAR don't know the extent of his injuries.

Edd Asling purchased a horse at the Wilson-Miller sale. of clothing and etc. P. Anderson who is at present studying in Chicago will go there as a missionary and teacher this spring and by him the proposed aid is to be sent, News is very Scarce or else ye correspondent has failed to get it. When you get sick or when you get married please call upon us with the information so that none of the great events of Pleasant Hill may be unrecorded.

Home-Seekers' Excursions. The Santa Fe Route will sell home-seekers' excursion tickets to all points in Arkansas, Arizona, Indian Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas at rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Dates ol sale March 2 to 10. 1897; April 6 to 20, May 4 to 18, 1897. Limited to 21 days from date of sale.

Stopovers will be granted on the going trip. Train leaving Abilene at II a. in. makes close connections to all points east, west and south. For further particulars call on or address, J.

G. Roberts, Agt. C. F. Klamm bought somo calves at No doubt you would if you could, but you could if you would get a bottle of DR.

GISH'S the sale. Mrs. Klamm spent Thursday at Mrs, Conant's. SYRUP, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and Throat and Lung affections. This GREAT Miss Clara Gugler visited in Enter SPECIFIC has no peer in its line.

ABSOLUTE prise the past week. LY HARMLESS. It leads: all others follow. A Louie Staatz, wife and sister returned slight cough allowed to continue may result in from the strip Saturday evening. A change in the weather is looked for.

The roads are drying off a little they have been very bad. Clarence Taylor has shipped another lot qf sheep. Mr. Taylor likes sheep raising very well. G.

and C. Alstrom, L. Forslund and S. Nelson, of Pleasant Hill sold hogs to C. Taylor last week.

Some of our farmers attended the Wilson-Miller sale last week. Albert Anderson is letting his mustache grow, surely to draw some girl's attention. Hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese were seen around here these cloudy wet dayB. A. R.

Adams, our old and pleasant section boss, was layed off for 30 days. A new boss is taking hiB place. We hope that Mr. Adams will again have his section as he is well liked by those that, work on the road. L.

Forslund is working on the section at present. Frank Con ant was around last week looking for a farm to rent. Miss Nellie Pearson was visiting with her sister Mrs. Ci'dargreen Friday and Saturday. the dreaded disease which has baffled medical Emil Fossler has Btarted a paint shop skill for years.

It is the pennies that make up in Enterprise to paint buggies. the dollars: so is it the "harmless" tickling News is all stuck in the mud thie week. cough of yoursthat finally ends in consumption. This continued coughing is wasting away your lung tissues, when a little forethought and Sunnyside. FIFTY CENTS will save you, while on the other The roads are in a very dilapidated A number of our Pleasant Hillites attended the Wilson sale Thursday.

John Pearson sold a horse to V. Anderson of Morris county last week. C. P. has made a discovery that what a man gets he must fight for.

John Person marketed a load of hogs in Enterprise Monday. S. Welson and L. Hanson sold hogs to Clarence Taylor last week. The farmers in this locality are busy hauling home fire wood.

Mrs. Iieghnats of Junction City was visiting relatives and friends here last week. F. P. Holmbeck returned last week from Marquette where he has been visiting relatives and friends for the last two weeks.

condition. hand at the close of each day's suffering you I TT I Rates For Inaugural Ceremonies. The Union Pacific will sell tickets to Washington, I). C. and return at rate of one fare for round trip.

Datet-of sale March 1st and 2nd. Good foi return until March 11th. For fuh information call on M. B. Fulton, Agent.

Notice of Appointment-Administrator STATE OF KANSAS, I Dickinson County. (' In the matter of the estate of June Hurt, deceased, lal of Dlckinnon County, KaiiBa. NOTICC Or APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that on the 20lh day of February, A. U. 1WI7, the undersigned was by the Probata Court of iMckinson ourity Kansas, duly appointed and qualified aa executor of the estai of Jane Hart, deceased, late of Dickinson County, Kansas.

All parties interested In said estate will take notice und Kovern themselves accordingly. The people are beginning to move out are one aay nearer pneumonia aoor. i nen why prolong it? Will you jump in the Band to make room for their neighbors. Prairie schooners are passing every day. wagon along witn tnousanas ot otners or win Hunters have been busy the last few you remain in the "old rut" as your golden op days shooting ducks, some even forget portunities pass by I HIS MAKVtLOUS when Sunday comes.

CURE is for sale by C. E. Northcraft and Mr. Fink and Mr. Daniel will move on the farms vacated by Mr.

Stark and OABTOniA. at our labratory. Mr. Weokel. ilallt If tffj, st Exocutor.

Mr. Carters young folks attended the Harmony. Harshman Huffman wedding last The Gish Family Medicine Co, ABILENE, KANSAS. Wednesday. They report a good time, A number of our young people attend A Pretty Home Wedding.

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoffman of Donegal, on last Thurs ed a party at Mr. Eagemon's Friday eve. day morning, February 18, 1897 oc Mr.

Seaton is on the sick list. The patrons of the Acme creamery of curred the marralge or their accomplished daughter Miss Anna to Lee RAILWAY TIME TABLES. this neighborhood are well pleased with their treatment by the company. R. Harshman.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jessie Englc In the presence of Swenson Creek. Wheat looks well. The roads are improving. The fruit is all right.

The Acme people are in expectation of a new post office every day. The victims of lagnppe are much better. Mrs. Alice Campbell is on the mend. Mrs.

Frank Phillips has been quite sick. C. S. Craybill has had the grippe. He is better.

It is rumored that T. P. Wilson will rent his farm and move to Ohio. C. L.

Fry butchered hogs on Tuesday. Prank Phillips has made quite an improvement in bis barn and stables. 150 invited guests, relatives and 12 4r a. 8:20 p. 4:50 a.

6: 45 a. 8:3.1 a. a. p. BP 4:30 ID 7:30 p.

CSION PACIFIC GOING WEST. No. I Nltrht Eiprww No. 8 l.miltd Kiprens No. 11 Time KreiKlit fNo.

l.oral FrelKht OOINO EAST. No. 5ltht Ex pre. No. 4 Limited tNo.

14 Local Freltrht No. 12 Htoek Dally. tliully eicept Sunday. the sick contracting parties, congratulations had Some of our citizens are on list at present. Charles Floyd was sawing friends of the After the usual been extended ushered into a the company was firewood mm large dining room during the past week.

A. F. Niemoller was a guest of where an elaborate wedding dinner A. TQ THE EAS1 n. ATCHISON, TOPER A 8ANTA FE awaited them.

The presents were elegant and numerous which shows the high esteem in which these young people are held by their friends. The Monitor joins with their num CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND and PACIFIC Anderson and family Sunday, A. Sinn purchased a fine horse at Grant Wilson's sale ltst Thursday. Samuel Nelson, of Pleasant Hill passed through these regions on business a few days ago. CAPF NOHTH BOl'ND.

No. Pasenirer 5:00 rn No. Arrive 1:10 ra Depart BOl'TH BOl'ND. No. Passenger 11:00 a rn No.

i I I K-partu SAUNA BRANCH. UKPA RT8. Accommodation 5:50 ARRIVES, Accommodation a in All Sanla Fe trains dally except Sunday. No. and makes close connection at Mronir t'ity with train for Topeka.

Ran sa fit y. St. Lou in, Chicago and the east; bIwj Texa. Indian tiolorado. California and all points In western and southern annas.

Tho nimrods of tbia place take great erous friends in wishing this worthy young couple unbounded happiness success and prosperity. RAILWAY. The Rock Inland I foremost in adopting any plan calculated to Improve speed and (live that luxury, afirf and comtort that the popular patronage demand. It equipment tlioiou(ilily complete with Vestibuled Trains. Best Dlnlnn car Service In The World.

Pullman Sleeper. Chair Car, all the most eleiant and of recently Improved patterns. pleausure in shooting at wild ducks that are now frequenting Smoky river and Terrapin lake. Charles Bhegnato and lady, of Junction City, were visiting among their friends and relatives in this vicinity Saturday afternoon. Much in Little It especially true of Hood'i Pills, (or do medicine ever contained so great Curat! re power In small space.

They are whole medicine ITS SPECIALTIES ARE R. ROCK ISLAND R. For Baking Purposes. Beat in the Yfo rTi COOK BOOK FREE. Address DeLANl) Falrport, N.

Y. Acme. There was church and Sunday school at Pearl Sunday, the second time this year. Miss Emma Pett from Chapman visited her sister Miss Mary Pstt Sunday. The young folks of the neighborhood had a party at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Sark last Friday evening. A nice time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs.

Ktark are soon going to move to the eastern part of the state. The beet wishes of all go with them. T.J. Wilson shipped a car of hogs Monday. The friends of Mr.

Mrs. V. P. Dawson will be glad to welcome them baca from New York city the first of March. OOIKO BT.

No. 20 Mail (I Eipree 11:10 a. No. 06 Freight and Acrommodatloa, 4:00 p. ooino wear.

No. 27- Mall and Kxprem 27 p. No. 95 Kivlif ht and Accommodation, V.21 a. Fast Time, Courteous Employes, First-class Equipment and First-class Service Given.

LMloodls MISSOURI PACIFIC-AT HF.RINGTON. OOIN8 WET. For full particular as Ui ticet. maps. Industry, Dr.

llenner who has been sick is improving. vVehavea large number on the sick list this week, Geo. Parrieh is moving in Mr. Latimer's house. Jake Doughman will ebest, always ready, at- bjbw a ways efficient, always sat- I 34 p.

rn 111 14 a. rates, apply to any Coupon Ticket Apent in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or No. 2l l'nwnirrr No. Through Fretirht No. 210 -ThrrniKh Freight address, ooiio rT.

GREAT SALES prove the merit of liood'a Snrsaparilla. Hood'i 8arsaparilla ari became it tccomplkhee CREAT CURES. No. 202 paiwenirer No. f'20- Way Fretaht JNO.

KEnASTIAN, Cen'l Tkt. Pas. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Isfactory; prevent a eo'i IIIS or ferer, eure all IWer Ills, felt headache, Jaundice, eonntlpatton, t. 26o. Ibe only Villi to take with Dood'i Sarpsrllla.

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