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The Abilene Weekly Chronicle from Abilene, Kansas • 3

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FOB THE MESSIAH. WAGONS BIUNO BEER. Beverage Shipped Into Salina By Union Pacific Will Run Excursions FOR ALFALFA MILL. Persons Offered to Take Stock in Proposed Industry. The Abilene Comemu-ial club met last evening and discussed the pro- iety.

Mr. Howe is as good ns 'JSam-b and His Funny Noises" for be has a noise to go with every picture if a noise is needed. When a train picture is on there is a whistle and bell and every automobile has its horn. Tho entertainment wan tho best that Abileno has ever seen in that line. Way of New Cambria.

Salina is almost as dry as tbo great Sahara, says the Salina Journal, but From Many Places. The I'nion Pacific has just finished making arrangements to handle the large crowds which will go to the THEY SAW THE "BIG ROCK." Abilene Travelers Had Tine Time Seeing Gibraltar and Its Sights. From Friday'! Dally. The Abih-no tourists continue liave fine time "seeing tliP sights" will be seen from the following let-to received fn in Mrs. Hobt.

Alexander, one of the party: "Thi I tliink, Inn been the nmt iiitorcstinu day wo have spout far. occasionally an oasis springs up and Mrs. Herman Knutb who lives southeast of Hope, met with an accident that cost him his life. He was driving a corn stalk cutter, fallowing hi father who was driving one ahead of him, when in some nnac-countable manner he was thrown or fell from his seat and the machine over hiir. His father bad been watching him and just a moment before had looked back to see him alright, but a moment later he turned lo M-e-the boy n-isiiig and the team stopped.

position of an alfalfa mill to be erect tho bootlegger works his petty graft Messiah at Lindhborg, ns best ho can, rather than work. April 1'Jth. They will hich begins run three Their chief dilliculty lies, however, in Wanted: Girl for general housework. Inquire at 204 Vine street or phone No. C10.

ed and operated by local jieoplc. The attendance nt the meeting was not so largo as it should have been but there was no lack of enthusiasm. The proposition was presented by Stuart Hare of Enterprise who gave an excellent explanation of the new special trains from poi.ils in the central part of the stale and may possibly run one from Kansas City. The iiist one will be on the Lincoln Branch and will be made up at Slvan (hove, leaving there at in the moiniim and will arrive in Si.liua at getting into J.ind-boig at The next one will be on Saturday, April IS, and will run from Junction City, Ifi" iimincd oil" the cutler lie wioj getting supplies, owing to the vigilance of the police i (beers. But one watioi) load of beer was brought into Salina which (lie oilhers doubtless knew nothing about, according to repi lis.

The activity of the oflieers hist week in seizing beer shipments caused coiistcnnitioii in circles where the beverage is king. So they got together and devised a buck to tm.1 the ntl.ci-i tl10 'T1 product of Barred Plijmouih Rooks. machine on the boy. He soon hud out and carried him to the Ionise and sent for a doctor. such a mill.

Lively interest was nian-lifested in the project and some of the men present offered to take stock in 'such an indnstrv at once. leaving there at o'clock in the lunhd in morning mid our first sijiht of tbe "old rock" most impressive. We wrlkcil nil trert to the Moorish market where there were lovely fresh iiiul fruit sold by Moors, in pi-tuii'S'ue costume, ft seemed more like spring than mid inter, the da was so warm and sunshiny. l-Yon lie market wo went up to tlm duTi-rent bazaars where saw lovely hu-es, embroideries, etc. Tn the streets of this cosmopolitan town we saw representatives of the nation of the earth.

The brillantly elail English, foldur in all ranks and branches of the service, the Spanish people scheme, tho beer That scheme was to have 1 morning and lem-hini; Salina at shipped to an adjoining 11 nrrix ing at I.ind-diorg at Tnvy t-truia Tpg 00 f.u $5.00 for 100 AIRS. J. B. JONES. Died ia Denver, From ThnrKdiiy'g Dully.

Win. P. Brown," father of Mrs John Hutchinson of this city, died it his home in I inn er yesterday n.uni-ing. The funeral and burial were held in Suliiia this afternoon and Mr. There was somn trouble getting a d-Her but finally Dr.

Savior of Ja-tnona and Pr. Entz of Hope arrived. A leg was found to be broken and somi other bruises, but nothing more serious was noted. The leg was set nd tho boy seeming to be resting oai'V, the doctors left. The boy died soon after the doctors who gor.e, probably from some internal injury not noticeable.

Rudolph was a bright little fellow, Chine 1146 flblluno. Kan The third one will be urn from on Sunday, the leaving Ellis at a. and g-lling in Salina at the same hour as the ollu-r two and also arriving in Lindsboig at I he sjtnie time. All will 1-ave Lindsboig right after ihe concert is over. town.

This was done. The beer was unloaded at New Cambria and hauled from there to Salina in the night time. Tho brew was deposited in quantities, at the small distributing points and until it was gone at least there was plenty to quench the parched throats of tho sufferers who had cultivated a twenty-four hour thirst. ami Mrs. Hutchinson went to that city to attend the service.

The deceased served four years in the Civil war as a member of Kansas Boys' Corn Contest. One of Ihe marked features of the contest this year is the interest shown in wcsler.u counties where not BLACK LflNGSHflN Exclusively lie eldests child, and great favorite, jinny 1, 10th Iowa infantry. lie The remains were laid to rest in the 'lived in this city a number of Lutheran cemetery. and at that time was a member of the Tho family have (he sincere sym- local 0. A.

11. post. He was 08 yea is Whether or not the limmr clement Neil her has become embolden bv the recent 1 "im'h bt''11 11 pathy of the whole community in of age. their sad bereavement. Hope Dis patch.

APRIL TO BE COLD. action of the court in prohibiting institute nor tliu Agronomy J)o-seizura' of beer shipments is md Pertinent of the Agricultural College known. Doubtless, however, the b'sired to unduly encourage the method adopted in the last emergen-1 growing of corn in these counties, but cy would stand for repetition if the''10 farmers believe that by adopting officers could be successfully evaded. 0 their conditions and by better cultural methods they can grow corn Will Play League Ball. with profit, although they do not cx- G.

C. Anderson has received word poet l.irtre yields. For the most part from his son Harry, who is in Gran- I committees are securing western Specially selected from two pri.rt pens now to sell. A Correction. A Hope correspondent writes that the report furnished us of the meeting of the Tri-County Teachers Association at Horington was an error in one respect, and states that it was Miss Anna Miller of Hope who won second place in the declamatory at that meeting instead of the person named in our report.

The c-jr-rection is gladly made. from over the line, the Bedouin, Moors and Afihan races, the American, Herman mid in fact most any type you liko and it was a treat to watch them ns well as hear one's own lan snap. "In th afternoon we took a drive around the outside of the city which is built on one side of the big reek. This took ns around on the other side, where we pet a line idea of the immense length of the fortress and its extremo strength was impressed upon us most forcibly. There are over three hundred guns in the rock and it is a mass of tunnels and galleries.

The holes in the rock, each one the place of a gun, look like yawning chasms waiting for prey. Tourists are no loiieer allowed in the galleries beea.ise of violations of the rules preventing the taking of pictures. We took a ride along the bench on the strip of neutral ground ibout two feet wide between F.uglirid and Spain and then on into thej Spanish town. Retaining we drove So Says DeVoe in His Forecast For Next Month. This month will enter with a storm over the Gulf of Mexico.

1st to 2nd, cold wave. 3rd to 4th, squally. "th to tit 1 i pleasant. On the 7th a storm will advance from tho Pacific Coast, Frank D. Parent, Abllono, Kansas.

.1 n. I. ite, stating that be will play grown seed, many of them getting ball this summer with the Enid seed from Ihe Experiment Station at of the Western Asoociatioti. Harry 1 lays for the boys. has been manager for several years, Hut while the interest is growing of the Granite team and has made a in western counties there are a few.

splendid reputation as a ball player, counties in eastern Kansas wheie His Abilene friends know he cm committees have allowed the work to causing warm, snowery weaiuer. oin to 0th, cloudy with rain. 10th to V2lh, Enterpriso To Go Some, warm wave. Oil tho 1.1th a great From Thursday's Dally, storm will advance from the Pacific A traveling man who was in tow Coat. 14th to loth, heavy rains, yesterday says Enterprise is going to This storm will turn warm; too much some in baseball this summer, rain danger of floods.

10th to 17th, Asked if Enterprise expected to have clondv. ISlli to 10th, hcavv rains, a team he said: UNDERTAKING! make good in his new position. 'drag. Hundreds of the leading farmers of Kansas consider this Thad Hoffman to be Married. UTH Flfhnltr II, II, klUIIVlUb 'I should sav thev do.

Iloffnrin 23rd I 20th to 22nd. thunder storms. n. ticnoiiz I "boys' Corn Contest" movement of very great economic as well as or great educational value, and it will be unfortunate if county in (us-' ortl Kansas dp ps out of the move-! niont this car. Some committees Thad Hoffman of Enterprise is to be married next month to Miss F.ditl.

Davis of Lansing, Michigan. The news of the approaching event has just been made public- in Abilene nod Thad is receiving the hearty congratu to 24th, coldwavc. 2ofh to 2(ith ays he had a good team last year, pleasant. 27th to 2Sth, cold and Ult this year ho will put out one that cloudy. 29th to 30th, great storm will beat last year's team 50 per .5 AMllNtKllt.

iun(leriak6rs i'xland Licensed advancing from the Pacific Coast. through the park where we saw a very eld 'country and two ancient gato-vays. The park is beautifully kept and from it we saw lie enomintis shops where they make armor and repair ships, There were ten war vessels in the harbor v.ith colors flyincr. it briii the birthday of some of the have called meetings to decide whctli- er a contest should or should not bo lations of his numerous friends in Pus city. The bride is a most charming cent.

The Enterprise team will only play about two and one-half months, but the intention is to have all the dales filled in advance. Ves, Enter- y.ir iii mil, held. Ginger" Farrel Mad 9 Good. From Daily. This is a mist nke.

The sim-inelhod is to announce eon- young lady and is quite well known as sho has visited in Abilene a cou, K- ple! "Ginger" Fan-ell, the old Abilene prise intends lo do seme tall idaving royal f.imilv. At neon Lie royri ball player who is trying for a place and mav meet the strongest teams salute fired I'd as the thui-der' with the Toneka While Sov. i slmw-1 1 WatHliliBlm IHTll. )l(b 8t and Only Exclusive UridcrL ikiny Ksablisliment in Dickinson County. test and give the boys a chance to, enroll, and Ihen tho committee will have a leverage to do all Ihe Then some i list it ul nllicers p'au to do too much of the work themselves.

of artillery echoed through the town jn, m.at form. He idaved with the! Parker's Rapid Rise. I Salina Union: It was twelve years of timta and has made many friends i by her very delightful personalilv The wedding will take place the hit-ter part of April at Lansing. Several Abilene peojde will attend. Henry Locke Is Better.

Salina Union Lying on his bad: for ten solid weeks is the li ving or-1 insleid of imiiMinl ing committees to ago Monday of this week that Charlie of willing UQIIS niLOIIUCU UQi Ul fiiuilk help. There are plenty seemiiM'ly from cavernous depths. I 'J'opcka team against the Washington tried to iniM-iine. what the place would Americans yesterday and Ihe Tope-be liko were the guns in real action ka Capital hands him the following and the enemy without. I think I hoinpiet: should prefer to be away.

"Farrell, the Texas leaguer who is a perfect fortress and been trying for a job with Cooler, commands tho Moditerranian and the creat form. Besides hitting i Parker of Abilene, then unknown, woi kors if work is assimu-d I Itnoiin-'on (' our PhoriM A I'll V. A NSJAfi started in the amusement business. But and business men who onus. i-ai-Ker rve lias oern won derful.

From tho position of court deal 'hat Henry Locke of Salina has just gone, throuuh. ll will be remembered (hut earlv in the winter Mr. believe in the movement should not remain silent, but should encourage the bos lo join the contest and CATARRH adjacent countries. Jt seems right- safely three times out of five and janitor he stepped up to the fully named 1 lie Sleeping ion' and scoring twice, Farrell performed like manufacture of merry-go-rounds. It Locke was injured in an automobile should encourage Ihe institute oflieers 1 dread to think of the result were nhenom in ri-bt field.

Up mn.le was then that his rise reallv be'-an It was only a few vears until the tne town to sudo-orly awaken. He two hard catches and dropped a bad sailed at eleven with the moon shin- ne from Wilson's 'jat, which ne re-ing out over the blue waters of the covered in tim in throw AVeinU- m.l whole country knew of Parke. 's mer ry-go-rounds. If there is nnvtliimi accident at Lawrence, lie was thrown by i tferiiig assistance. These insti-froin the machine and one leg broken tulo i Hirers serve without pay and ill several daces.

ought in lo be expected to do all the So serious was Ihe injury thai Mr. work for these contests. Lend a Locke is just now aide to sit up in hand. May I ask every man ami wo-bed. Tho last ten weeks he spent man who rends this who believe in at second.

In the sixth Shipke sent Oiat lias made Abilene known, it i HAFEVR y))i Chas. Parker's merry-go-rounds. Finally he commenced making Fei get our last view ol one or. nature ue 0f the right field fence that look-most wonderful formations. Our for three bases, but Farrell nest landing place is Algiers." i ma(le a groat throw to K.M mm lle oil ins iiacK, wiiiioiii so mueii us dar- ims work tor Hie Kansas lios lo lis wheels, then military bank organs fence and made Shripke hustle to get ing to lie on bis side.

wrile at once or telephone lo the lo- Henry is at Mound City. He has nil institute oflieers a word of eu- A Sad Accident. two bases on the drive." Last I-ndav afternoon Rndolnh. many friends there who are helping courngemcut and then "talk jt up" him pass away the long hours by unions the boys 7 J. H.

Miller, Sura-r the eleven year old son of Mr. and put your ad in the Chronicle acking jokes and yarns. Many intemlont Agricultural College Ex- and then he patented a moving shooting gallery. Next he brought out an automatic piano. A few years ago Mr.

Parker started the big amusement companies. He now has four of them, comprising in all over one hundred cars. These shows have traversed this entire country. Kansas towns missed him this winter tension, Kansas State Agricultural and Iih will likewise be missed at the College. Air Dome in Salina during the sum-' I -r-i i r.

ti' i-juiuru diiow was me. 7EEL BETTER NOW- Henry makes Iijs headquarters ut i-'roin Saturday J'ulij. Today C. W. Parker has one of Ihe CuAr.l Sura tj Clvo 'on c.vz'3 It elwwm' 1 teet'! 'I ie, X.U4 ffim Ciilurrll idf'vivcHr wiiy a Col 1 ia quieklr.

l.oto cs tho Kiee-e-t nt Ti. mid KuicU, xy to use. rio n.j'irious Applied into tho m.il ansorijL' Urjtc Hi. r(l rents nt, Pru'iMi or lif Licp'ld Crn-m Bului for use iiioiiu.erH, c-ents. ELY BrtOTHERS, 66 irrn NiwYorfc' HAD A DIP IN Salina.

He is a member of the Sn-' Lyman H. Howe gave those who lina Lodge of Elks. went to the Seelye last erening about everything known in the way of a. Henry Locke is a popular member picture show. He gave scenes from of the Lockes Theatrical company all parts of the earth and comic and which plays hero every season.

sentimental pictures in endless vur- biggest amusement aggregations in the United Slates. In 12 years Chas. Parker has risen from a court house janitor at per month to the amusement king of at least the western part of the country. KRESO 1 OCT Schopp Keeps Up Good Work. DID YOU EVER TRY IT OH YOUR STOCK? 1' In speaking of the work of the At lanta ball team, the Atlanta Journal gives Grant Schopp the following complimentary notice Nothing like it to put them la ood condition, free them from Insect parasites ind pro ttct them from aonugioua "Grant Schopp, the south-paw, did good work in the box for Altanta after going in in the sixth inning.

He held the New York Highlanders safe KRES0 DIP KILLS LICE, TICKS, all the way and had mobt of the men who faced hira lobbing out to the outfield or going out from pitcher to SPECIAL OFFERTO TEflGHERS. Owing tr the fact that a larger numher of teachers of ppecial subjects than usual will quind to fill the vacancies reported to us, we are making a Rjitcial financial nrrposith which will enable you to take a complete course of instruction with but very little money. We also guarantee place jou in a possition paying at least $10 00 per month more than yi received last year, or forfeit all tuition. In add tion to the regular Commercial, Shorthand, ane Penmanship will bo maintained in all brandies required for Professional grad-mtifi'-Hte. The same teachers will be in change throughout the summ nd you will find this a most excellent opportunity for your educ mi- nal ai financial advancement.

For catalogue and full information write to, first. He seemed to be in fine shape." MITES AND FLEAS. Cures Mangs, Scab, Rtaftfsrni and Other Skin Diseases. C'slnfscb, Cisansss end PurlHsa. Fred Glade and Grant Schopp were pitted against each other at Altanta this week.

Schopp pitched tho last four innings and let New York down with two hits and no runs, tho final score being Atlanta 1, Newr York 2. The Atlanta Journal says it was by far the best of the season. Atlanta scored one off of Glade and New York did not score against Schopp. it on Honea, Cattle, Shsep, Swine, Doja, Coata and Poultry. I PALACE DRUG STORll Central Kansas Business College.

I'ufT Orpington eggs, $1.00 per 1j or per hundred. Mrs. W. M. Stark, Abilene, R.

F. D. 7. I'hone No. A-2 Solomon Kansas.

ABILENE ft. ANDRESO.N Pres..

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