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The Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 5

The Dickinson County News du lieu suivant : Abilene, Kansas • 5

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THE DICKINSON COUNTY NEWS, AVWI 9, 1903 UP-TO-DAT B. itiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiuiuiiiiiuiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuii.uiuiiiiiumiiiif WHO COME AND CO Seed Corn Given Away FREE By MARRY LITTS. Oup Gpeat Corn Contest Mr. M. mill left Tuel4y for a vuit with lu daughter in KlUworth J.

ttiiuu w4 up fr. iu Ti'i Ibu nk, I'rof. I. F. Shiik, of N-wlii, tbited it) Atlleu Ul Wirk.

11 ELW1CK DYER, ALL KINDS OK AT THE Mi. an Mr. W. T4ib.r, i.f I'rnrl, Wrr-4 tu Abllriie Wr4ii-d4V. tj Ie mil fiiutly ft Salurdij f.r i'aikertvitle, Kait4, In rid.

T. K- iVwvy W4 up fruu Ti'j1 ka SjtUld4V. Judre Monro went lo t'nuiuil t.MVD Mondiy tn hold cutl, Mi CI414 Miiir. of 4111141140, lUitlinj with frii-inU iu A bU. ue.

t'iriibaier and wifu iriumed t4il wei fioiii a vUil In ti.i. at'o. Mivi M4g)fie IVtrie, uf Salnu. il.ited lhl werk with lur 4reiit, Mr. and Mr.

J. It, C.eii. 0. Stuart went to S4I1114 WALL PAPER. Sip and House Painting.

Stored Eighteen valuable prizes to bo presented to ourDickinson County friondswho raiso tho 2 Comer jrd and Cedar, best Corn from Seed Corn liurnishedlireotbj d4V tu a atlt-r biliut- loti lr-U! HanyLitts. r-iTtti nmMtMli I luiiniiiiiM kAAAAAA Ai 1 LOCAL S'lHrt nf tiji i.uiiu ss ii. i ciur CViitrr fcrcuihii i-4m kii I In Hut tii'iiiiiir i(li I vu-w of ut ml ml i Tli I'Uim lllllU i Kl ail. '4 wiu I ll MlUlti n-l I'f ll.ttll. MENTION 4 i i i The uut iuuiiiui are in .11 II I -k.

Liviisliiii linrly Ciiii SurpM ItIICdiii Tho largo amount lof corn 4v produced on" such small cobs 'Jiii surpriso omyoue Vt tht-re. Mr, L. Jukv.ii and rluldn-u art lirre lu i-il her pareut. Mr. and Mr, t).

1. i A. lUlliii'er, of Juiu li.xi tity, i hn.killi HfliT bllllle llitrrt-t III Abilene lildiy Hud Satuid ay. Mr. and Mr.

J.C Witt, ofl.x-ka. are tWilli' till week with iiiaiui here. Mi. T. J.

Fink and iliubler II40-I left WVdui Mlay llmr in liviue al Knld. tlkUb.aui Mr. an Mr. U. M.

ai.d littl- if'ii, Mr. Th. iVitr, l.wt-ll hilliM and lii.k 1 1..14 li ft Tii day fir Oeeoii. Mr. Win llmkle and wife I l-Ue wern ll hiit! In Abilfi.

I Ik i.ilu-r dav and wri eali. i. at liiK Na.wi 1. rlu e. Mi II liUlheittii and Mi II V.

i-r siiu.a i. iuiiK I tuV IhuTui Uv 4ltira lew dn hu lu-re wild Mr. 4 lid Ml. J. II.

Smilh Mr. Frank Arjud. 1. 1 len tUiilnir with Mr F. Floii-ii and Mr.

UM SlUiifl, n-hirniil 1 h-r in Maiy-iilte -odiv. tii4 V. liruwn, of in Mil i.f Si I WHlll Al'llelie Tlliil Hlti l.d Ii. he liiei-llug i Hit" Tint V4UK.I, I.I..(Ii( i I'Ulik V4bUi.rU 4li. I Ml-.

J. Mill- in-M, Uiit ny. at M. I.uu fuil4y. 1 III- H40 )Cf.

Til luily lll 4llj liflr lUy Hint 1 llil'l Ill-lit Mill Hi I III' AI'lU-lK- t'l-lllfli'l V. 41 VV. II III llulltllii; M.l' l-t Mint. In Vk Urrly 41.. I llii ll I I i.ll.ll Hi 6w llll'- li4U' it kliDttii Hi hit niy, ll.i' k.

l4lll) i.f I lie pi l.ll. in. of i III 4iil tl.i di. ii tiilil) Ill" rally 4-uii- llif lit in i.f u.riw Oliljf 4 l-i IIh- I. llnlli l.llf Uf J.M.ij Mill, '4kl'lV('4lllil'4l i llll-4llV It lll I lull I Ite J.

('. Miller, nt i.fil.ei 11.11. Hi Fiii.ll4. I lemiii III Ho- 4IIII A I'l ll II Ill 4 III. l.

H- ilil ouiiiiim r. 'I lu- inn. 1 1 H. an- f.tlllV l.l,, ll.ll. III.

t- ful llll ll Tin Mluui li.ni- jij'-i ilnnl 4 i.f i.n:li-r i Ii h.f IjIL.ii i.f Ilii-l ii. tru-i, jAt. Til 4IIH llillli' V.l ll Mllll III" IniiMiit'i i. nil. 4 ffur 4Ki.

i lli-nU ul -fiiu i.i un.i-r IIh (ii in I III.M..II III It 4M Wi ti' IIU'li' I1 l-c tn fiilir.J. riibvtviUu iliuuii Sunday iiniiiiii! 411 1 evening. Ml-i 1114 Keve Htlfli.b llbe ilu tlhl C4bilirt meeting I.f I he I.pWi.l I ll L'4im at Julii-tku City l4l liblay 4i.d satuiday. 1 mmmmhim .1 l. win, 4 line 01 11 11 pl iMrrer, ha tfniie li lb I lokM'i.

I I Vi- know ll iIkti i-i in luin; stn corn ami have iu i iu et where be I14 ncvti4l Ut.e c.iitt4( lie will Lkely lie away Iroiii AbiUne Oil. hiiI Mi. I. mil, ii tiiriilnii'il ai l.iviy lUllUjg War fco'd I Im Uli Irl li i.i ttut'lijr. l.tl l-ilr wIVIfri Will I li.

1 1 IK j. I i-l Ibe ihullhe of IK Ulii i Im.w.r In tl liv-rjr bjlll, M-ik dil lUlUles tJ lieu. Mc-K4, S.illti4, Joliti I. iuve4 tu Saiiiu 4i up a geueial It-pail iip. A nuiii4ri luJ till wck ii ilk ami M4i) Vudvt-t, kali i.l ui ii' -u r.

I i hi ll; i.i i.m give a d4iiiv in Hull hid uli riming, Aj-ill Kill II at- nut ii iu 4 tvury llaklug Wan )'! an inlying Tiy 4 lht dicouiit The K4 It the Lai, F.4-ler window Inlluty l.ul' M4.il'. Ii wa dec tti4i- in Ki.iini iu ol I If ii it the lore. A hi' III M.K-W4U Il4 bt'CO put in it. nil i I eagle A Spader' biM.n.1 lull and ii I now being put i 411 around lite Central liolel. r.

fiiu unmet (or 25 cent an' Ihe lel lite illy. Meal Ml ail hour. Ml l.iinitH-rg, of Industry, au.li.Miili.il lilo, or Itilf)' county. ii- in ii ii. I lal week ul lhe l.i'iuc nf Hie I-ii'lf in lii lti-lry.

Ii. i lUiry I.IIIh' adverlNetueiit niiiiHiiiii'lii hi 44 corn tor tin u-ar. Tim teed cum f.ir th; lglVt'U tt4)' Hi Ills Cl.itlllll4 Mole, Tin' V. W. C.

A. mi iiK'tl at 2:30 mi uii.l i itlU'iiiu'iM at the Allen College. KviTjr young w.iiu in in tins city In Invited Ui attend. liiliiK yuiir Tiillutt hihI Minn Vern SI.i.i.-Iiut, Ixitli i.r Cailt.iii, were mar-ri. in ri at 9 o'clui'k Hi tin tin liriil- lu Carliuo, v.

M.iliiirll i.lll.i.illiirf. ei ral mouth. lliiir the Livingston v-il Itousi to furnish litis. Iii new coin. Tin i a r.l action Mr.

Carrie JohnK, Alice Sinl. a altliroi -h rnliiccii in sic ill iivi a ry acct.ratf Mn id tlw sn: of ll. .1.1.. If.li.L Vorj 1.1..I I I I.l 1 1 11 .1 I 1 I corn as B. JohiiU, left Tuesday santa lli t-ars.

I In tnii is vry small, on! rar miowh a uur rin win ovrr ui' tun. N. a t.i wnk 1111 its manner ami i 1 .1 KftMlinG SUrnri.S(M' all who Ik-IiuIJ with Iriend. 11 1 1 -ii- Key and Mm. k.

Ibdlir an i'1- I'" riCU golden COlOr, si. from laitt to tijM.fc.ir; in v-iiiug lu Abilene ihi wei k. Th J(S ilcj.th of raiu ami small ju mil wasif odj; convt iiK iit in its slmil strong fodder are on liiMr way tiom Wuiuiu. l. Ii iiu', Ir.

r.l.ivm i.m.i.itliii.' The water uwil in I lie r. i difl fmiii tin rli-r m.iiii ten )i4i ajju aihl la-. Imiu ktpl lu ilMlghl can i-vi-r Min i'. U'-iilar iliiuii-r vi-ui al 4t all Imur. V.

U. Mar-liall, mIi.i 'mill alxiut a tt.i iiHM i.iti'il Willi Mit. III I III III' HlllllK llt llllllll'tt. Iti-re, (lli'l Hi lit Ihhih' III inlialt iii Hie latli-r pari i.f l.i un-k of otraii gtil.il lull ol Imiai-Ih. Mr.

Mar-hall ami family fl lii-ri'imly a wi'i itu. Iltf liavi a will- ahd iw.i rllll.lrili. mwiliaml r.isy hn ak of rar from sUtlk, certain in Us cany maturity ami all points liniuier Spring, wh-ie Mr. Ilullar will pleach thl year. tin lu st Ninety il iy orn Up To Date RDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903 lit bard Kelly, I he yniii nun who ha been lu the keepliiit of slu-rilT linker the pat two wei wa Ft Ida) moiilb uiiii In forged a liiei flailing Ihe name of 4 man living near Solomon.

The cheek wa eoiifeHU'il. The father live lii Kinsman county and upon him making the hhoitaee woo. I Ihe boy wa leleawd a he hud herein, fore borne a gil n-pulalioii. William MiC.sl,, I tl.l" WllilIlT I.f 4 lllli' I IMI lu tliu Jiini'tiiiii I'll)' ri.uii"t. Niillhi'ail iHrkliiHiin tf hi-.

iii to hit iUlli I Ull.lt i' In ililli IIh- prl'-i i.IT. l.y tin Juti.ilnii City I' ii Ion a Ml Kmiiii (ifill.T, of Ian. woii tin lliii- Moiy Clatk plaiiu. Uolng 10 Show 7 Arm. Prizes For Heaviest 12 Ears.

1st Prize, a Ten Dollar Suit. 2nd, Ten Dollar Dress Pattern. 3rd, Dollar Overcoat. 4th, Five Dollar Boy's Suit, fjth, Five Dollar Overcoat. T(iWiiiinl, tin; Irii'lt, Cur.

3rd The New Vmk Tiiiieiy that "ll in a l-uiloii ainl iiotii eri'ilitahle ir-cumtaoie that tin vi-it of the hit retary of the treaniry In Wall Htieet nhould Im the occasion of local and n'Culatlon 10th, Two Silver Dollars, llth, Two Bilvor Dollars. Prizes tor Heaviest 6 Ears, 12th, Ono and Ono-hali'Dollar. 13th, Ono and One-half Dollar. 14th, Ono Dollar. 15th, Ono Dollar.

10th, Ono Dollar. 17th, For tho Largest and Nicest Single Ear of Corn wo will give $1.25. 18th, for tho Second best Single Ear 75c. ami i.l Aay, "I'lirc druj; or nmie." J. A.

TutU li.i riuti'd tliu Til loo lir.i.city on iiiiilli Ci'ilar mrui-t. II. True I'liuiik'h hut 1 1. mul In a lung a the depart mi-nt I K. Ai-kiiii, wliu furiiii-rly nut id lliu run In the Intt ret of Wall treet.

will occupy tin llauiuliaugli i r.ipi ily on hixth Mrci'l. Prizes For Heaviest 10 Ears. Oth, Four Dollar Trunk. 7th, Four Silver Dollars. 8th, Throe Silver Dollars.

Oth, Three Dollars. M. A. Low of Tiipek.1, J. Ii.

Cac Tin liuptl-l Niiiiday SchiMil hint pnp.iinl a fpii'ial Kanlvr rvlce wiiuii wilt In1 it iiiliTciJ al the uual uf Ahllene, Calvin Hood of limporU and Win. Lanyon of lola, Kan are the principal NtiK-khoIdiT of a hank to In! entahllshi'd at Iota und known I r. John Morgan tell a j'mI lorv about Kana dirt, (hi hi way l.oiiNvill.! be fell In with an old ae iiial(jtance, a wealthy man named Amo Smith, from Attica, win. had been out here In Kana. Smith eemed to bit a Infatuated with the Sunflower Mate a an old rexidetit and, after praUIng It to the klei, In talking to quite a crowd gatheied antim! him In a car en route to Si.

Loul from Kana City, wound up by Mylng: "Well, I'm going home to Allien to sell out everything I've got and then move to Kana. I expect lot of the folk buck there will think I'm a fool, but I've got the Mu IT to how them." With thl he reached under the seat and pulled out a good nl.cd telescope, which on being opened wa found to be (Hied with earth. -'There It aald he. They've got no hucIi fertile, ground a that, back In Indiana, and I want tonhowlt to them." F.mporla (ia-1 tie. N'IiimiI hour, hvcryboily Is Invltiil.

in tho lula State Imnk. A Hiate charter ha. In-i-n necured and hat I.nsL I'rlil iy I'vcnini; Susafi Ilrlckill, been placed on file In the oHlce of the an iild r'iluiit of Junclluii City, wg rjccretary of Mate. I he capital ntuck I f.o.ooo. Harialn In Furniture and Carpets With such a list of prizes before you it will pay you to work and work hard.

Remember all com that fails to draw a prize will be returned, to you. (let the boys and jirls inter-rested they will enjoy this contest and keep your mind on Harry Lilts, the originator of the pumpkin and corn contest, lie willl save you money on all you have to buy. Saturday, Octobor 10th, at 1 o'clock the weighing will commence and prizes awarded. No person can enter moro than one lot of corn in this contost. al i urts furniture Ktote.

C. W. Parker, owner of he l.irgr-nt luerry-go-round factory lu the world, ha tlgured that It cost him fl per minute tu ruu hi factory. Sixty-two men are employed n-k'nlarly. A Mtiick l.y the (ii'ctrlc car here mid (Im'iI from tin' Injurk'H rcfflvwl.

She hlllhiii tin tin! truck when the cur Hrtu hrr. The Iviillitof I'ytlilu have re ted tin; Armory hull and will have It re til ted for a loduu toniu and will timve Into lliiir new ijiiarlcm as bixiu as the work I completed. Special wile In Ivory Unking Ware Saturday, 20 per pent discount. Tnii: IUckkt, The hae hall m'iion In nearly here and far the people of Abilene have tnki'ii no tep toward having a team here. With the excellent material there I here we hould have a bate hull team by all mentis.

arTuE a year. HARRY LIT! hi factory I located In this city and the wage of the men are Kpcnt In Abilene we could not very well afford to lime Mich anelabll-hiiienf. Ilet ti labor to yet more lare factorleH a that I what maken a good, live town. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Up-To-Date Clothier, Abilene, Kansas, oA.aTon.iy.

BMntk yf 1'H hl Han Ala Bought Dears the Signatura of Blfuton 0l)to) a postal and wc will mail you a package free or call at the store..

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