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The Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 8

The Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 8

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Abilene, Kansas
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THE DICKINSON COUNTY NKWS, MAY 8, 1003 MERCHANTS CARNIVAL AND Abilene, Kansas, June 10th to 13th, 1903, EVERY DAY A BIG NIGHT A GALA NIGHT. BIG FREE ATTRAGTIONSS PAUKKU'S LITTLlMilANT KXNtKSS. The smallest railroad in the world carrying j-itsst-ncrs. C5 l'KHF. TllIH Aitv.uarit Sipi-ni thrilling ride the clouds, and wonder ful j.ir.u hutc drops, 3 SKY-CYCIE Tilt; KLWTMU FOUNTAIN.

Ikautiful water and color dUcts, ialnxlucin Nina, aUu in lie famous Htrjitiitiue and fire dances in the uf the Waters. In his dare devil d.h down a icio foot ladder. AMAUILLO. and wiir artist, an ait of grafe and daring. A tiintnph yjMC and skill, FAMnrsJl'MNNi! HOHSKCAUKY-US-AU.

Lvcrybodys favorite. 1 lie pel fed ion of ail lidim; a'dciic. (SltAND SCKNIC KLWri'liHiAL SI'WiTAC'LK in 11k-All's." A Win Id's lair attraitin. A m.ir-vilu- vxliibitiou id ttajjc craft. 4ILH FLANTATION.

'V Mtjn ili bind and orchestra, a inflanc -f ut 1 1 1 It and inn-do, a cycl-nc of coiiudy. COIJIIIMS MIIKiliTS. Snul! -t people on raitlt Midget cmdi-in. siiij'i-is, d. turns, ji) in ii, i and all around nU it.

mi r. LOTS WITH. An arthtic reproduction of a famous lliulicaf story. Intro. 3 ducing aUu the htatuc turning to life.

Illustrated noses, jdistiijut? and the butterfly girl, A how for the ladies, artistic, moral and refined. z.i LAUOIIINO 1WLACK. I Mystifying labyrinth of Mirrors. "1 he Crystal Grotto. The 1 aiiics Well.

Fatal Glass and the Kncluntcd Grotto tf the Shanri. r5 Tin: iuu fkkuis wiikix. 1 Don't fail to take a ride on the uij wheel, absolute safety, comfort and idea sure. I'ALACK 1 Mechanical shooting gallery, uiutuHojes, electrical devices. KLIX'TIMC Til HATH I'- Animatetl pictures.

1 he sublime passion play reproduced by zz electricity. Life sie Idc-like moving pictures. One of ss the greatest wonders of the IMlKiKI.Y. ln intt-r ItiH diver of tW world, f.ie dives at niht. I All Attractions Furnished l)y tlie C.

W. PARKER AMUSEMENT which I I is in itself a positive guarantee of superior excellence. I Excursion Raets on all Railroads. Too Cheap to Miss. COME.

Under the Auspices of the Business Men Association, IlllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllUllli; NEIGHBORHOOD COUNTY NEWS. Gathered by ftblc and Interested CcSPonclcnS' feMiif lirlu; In-in- i i- n- I I I I II Ml Hlll.o Min.r.rs iti.l all lav mimoIi) VAA HALL HkillMMS l.ds Ul-ir. nryiti In the t'nitrd Stairs, i-i ollnf ujoid than tluu.ouo. Tin ihoir ha 5osj voice. Sail Lake City was Kri-t eUl-d In and lias at prttit-rit lu-lululsiiu.

Smruuiidi'd on tli i ii idi-i li)' mhiW cajijuil inoui.laiii-Tin) pfitldrnt nf I In? M-1 III. ill i linti'll at prt-vnt Is a tf J.m. Smith Its first prcsidi iit. Tin? ntrn'l of ll. illy re wide, i h-an iind lias the pole In thu itiil'-rnf the t-trnl-J I'riiTS nf iiii'l things one lias to l.u) an-lil'ln-r than Iht-y an? inK iii-as.

Sail Lake City ritihlrt-u nuU- from the lake nf tin- t.iiin? iniiu-. The lake Is cllil) imlis lunk' and thirty inile wlJe. ll the il) over the tlrrh'ou Mioil lain. and our in it slop was al I'arlli, Idalio. litre we -H-nl a few la with A.

F. Hart, an t-arlr M-ttli-rnl nnrth Ihckiiisoo. Mr. Hail is will with Idaho, and sa)s wniilil nut live In Kaiia under any jciiiit-idi-ratiuii. The country lu-re ul this lime uf year looks uiiiu.llln to a ne collar.

The uuimpruvid land Is rolling and eovt-n-d with sau" htusli, and will cost fn.ni tin to ier acre. Add another iieie for leveling the land, tin per nne for water privilege and ynii aie ready tu farm. After the tliL year an acre pay fur the water. Improved land will cimt from loo per acie up. Leaviiif I'drite in the evening we could tiol nee the country through which we passed, but were agreeatdy surprised the next morning to see evergreeu trees, and a large utreain ofwuur, with the countiy looking like oine one lived there.

We now came in sight uf the Cascade Mountains, uud were following the Columbia river. The scenery here Is liner than of the Kocky range. Hero we Haw lirldal Veil, the water fulliiiK perpendicular 8uu leet. At the Dalle we think Hie llnest scenery uf the Cascade range. Along the river the tlshiug boats were just i-tarllnK lu work.

Our train wai four and one-half hours late al Portland, Portland is a lure city and Is uu the boom, with loo.nuu inhabitants. We lefl fur Albany, Oregon, over the, South Paclllc, through the celebrated Wllllainetle valley. We enjoyed the ride more than any uf our trip and arrived home tired, dirty, hut well. lu our next we will tell our readers what we think of this country tit the present time. L.

It. CAn tnai. When yon wake up with a had taste In your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain Stomach and Liver tablet. They will cleanse your utoinach, Improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take.

belinr mnrar coated, and pleasant In effects. For ale hy John M. Cllelcuer, Uecoralloa Uay Exuinloa To i wi A sjhtUI train will h-ave Ahilnir, May auih, at a. in. for Fml liilry.

The vrry low rati? uf si cut ii.ii li inadi' for In- t- uud trip. A ii -ut; tin' many t.jn-rl.d altraili-ns olTi-riii for i-iitaiiiiiictit uf vUili.r to Mil- Foil thin IVt-oiallnll 1 1 IV, full. i. in-; un? tin? uiiol liuNirlatit. Op.

in of liiu- in alhh-tic piik, with i( rai-i-s inrlndin lii.tlii.;', piiinii and hiitdli- lan. Siiue fat uuliide ImiM-s will -om n-le for llU ial phi-s oiTi-ri d. 'Hu will aUo Im a rraliHtic burkltitf coii. (ill. Take jour ItimluS with joii and have a la-krl picnic, l'h-nty uf IfiMid pure walt nl loiivi nii-nl on ColTi-i' and saiidwii'hi-s can he iililalni-d.

Half fare forilnl- Ijuu tru-p at rort lilley. A aullfid loNH-nd Ihe.lay. Sc- lal train ri turnlai; will irai-h Imiiii' at a I'mnl ri-a-Mitialile hour. Si-e Fuiuii llk' Act-iii. mm Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh.

There are many Shylock now, the convalescent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the' pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it take Scott's Kmulsion. Scott's Kmulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It Iced the nerves, strengthen the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. Tor nearly thirty years Scott's Kmulsion has been the great giver of human flesh, We will send you a couple of ounces (rcc. SCOTT A DOWNE, Chamliti.

40W-4I5 Pearl Strot. NawfYorlU yx. m4 i.oo all a.runtttl. ASTOR I A For Iufauti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Honrs the Slfjiiaturo of Patronize Landes' barber shop.

The best in the city, l-'onr clmlrs mid only tirst-class barbers employed. 'Hath rooms wltn porcelain runs. Cigars, toilet goods, etc l'atrutilzu Landes. THEIU TRIP TO OREGON. I.

Camj-ttl! Wiltes Interestingly to Ki'adcri of THE NEWS. Ai r.AW, May 21, UN'S. T- fulfil! mr -ioiiuo we mil Jot Huns l-y the way. We AUU i April 7, iet tlt fr iMUer. AbmtllM nui.jj lnh'iel was the I- n-ivt- wh- In Id.

through niilrdl Tlir-'tili wwral cuuutif tin l.d.' ei-iiiitry si-rui to be one lln-. an-l niii-d t. Imiuore ittH'l tln'i Imkiiison county Aii-n in Hi- ii I Iciii. I'll KmIiumiiiu as "-d 'l. to hangup iivi-iKiii, n- it ou tuo I.

1 1. i. I In. atr l.r.iLi'H Till? 'Irani i-d and no mn? i-uuid tt-ll fwiai tli fti-ppnl ir, at last the Itnii.r iliM i.i the mat and Hi. vvi-iil ad.

Wi wi-lirn Kan i. iind i a-l- III Col-iladn 111 the n-t l.y doing. We ariiu-d in lieuver III due time, and cidh-d uu Charley, Shane tthii woiU a luiiiiH-r yard near hy. -eniinl Juppy and pros'-cmus, and ii piiteil Ivnvir mi the Umm. We i.

lit Like ity nvt-r the I. II. U. hy ay nf I'lu-idii. We now leu hi liiuti the IliK-klrs.

All day I I I. we s.iw i -lw' rot ks, in i in riM'Ks, iiuiii-In, I ul r- ek. The M-i-iirry was nrand. hut nne I Iind ul lowering walls and Huiw cupped mountains. The streams uf water all uciiuod to In- in a huiry.

With two lartit euulncs our train slowly hut study elimhed to tlin top, il we reaclii il the point, ut an elevation uf nearly ll.noii Ten- lies.ee pass lieilijr till I orillllK point, hete ilaikues-s iivrtlunk ns and we were told we missed the llnest wen-iiyoflhe whole rane. We never knew hefori' wo look this trip, that Fncle S.t in had so much worthless country. Surely the Irishman wan tleht, when he said. "When the Creator p'1' throiitsh making the world, he duinped what material he had left nut In Utah and Idaho." The whole country did not look like it would support a Jack rahhlt. The llrst Inhahltnhln country we miw was the (iical Sail Lake Valley Here lin farm the land for all there Is In It.

The most of the land Is lrrl-vraled, We slopped in Salt Luke City urn day and spent. It very pleasantly vlewint the city. course the first attraction was the Murnmn le. This hiilldiliK ts 2." Ox 130 ft wllli i seating capacity of 10,000, has twenty doors nine feet wide and Is all made of homo grown material. Hero In ouo of the largest pipe 1 1 1 1 1 Tli-' -iuiin-iifi iiK ut t-iu-x-ii 1 1 ii nr.

i iv i.i 'Li iv Mid-1 fV i i In I (linn's uf Nuiiiiainiv intf it li- ili if iui.r tin I'M i hi ut. if oti-adv ll-ll lliirll klmWlli'n I I I'l j- i h-d to lw In ll mini- nl yet tlunat the II S. Tlii will hi Siimliv rvi n. l-v Id-- i in. ai to till' li I'-o l'i-r.

l.Uiili i-f I'-aki-r Fiiini-ii), an-l In a nun al oddn-s to ln liau S.i 1- Ki-v. IMry of iliiia I'laym-y will nnki? Hie ad-lrr ll.lV an. thmii'lil in Kan-as an. I no mn? who Wishes l-i hear tin lest thai. III? stair his to uller will iirri'l I ippiiiiimity t-i hear lln-ui.

The Si are hlUiiir a vir all this weik. Mr. Mn-rs presented the Hie Uiiiir class at la-t I li'liy The Tia-ln-rs' coiiiinltlee made heir regular vhil Friday. While mi the train j.toln-4 home Mr. I.i-wis wad h-'d the c)chiiii' which did con.

f-lderahle il.iui i'i lo liis home. The nuiiinil lee on l.ii.ldin;' and wet-' hen? Mmulay to t-i-e what work slmutd Im il.iim lu fnre the opeiiliii' uf iiiinther year. The hasi' hall team is earn the uue Their hist vie-loiy was over the Salln.l 1 1 Ii tt Sihool liv a M'oie uf lo 2 ll was very ianie iiml fur the Hi si ihree lining's irroiless with tin score hy ih -r The three runs Mured hy the 1 1 II. S. In the fourth set I I he name.

I.uey I lull earned the fnpyuf I.om-fellow til veil In the lust t-peller. Sin-miss, word in the written tests uf the trnil nor ill I lie oi.il i'lliii' al the close, Miss 1 1 ti IT Is a n-ina i ahle hpeller, The Seniors tire ptaellchn; upon their piny and upuii nraltmis, And Mils In their "vaeal Inn." Uvaiiiluat lull invt week. Tlinsi-who have been faithful iluiln 1 1 1 telui me not ticared. No Nchiinl on Saturday next. iM-nr al inn day, OAnjPoniA.

Itmm tin Bo'i 1 i 1 1 Ulid i- ll r-t'i l-t ailnh-s. Iluiidrtil have i-il-d nr inre Hie Muhii ami In In- ir i i Im j-rm'uie -nnivriiji hi-' rrrth'-s as lli dH.k and ih kiilTrn is r-n iu lil to -'tl IK-ll- rS iMllil till- iking aiiv id iinv mli-ii' wliil-ui. li thai to Mini ili pr llii-' liii-aniirs. Ho- iks ri li nit roiis. iiiiiii- and li.

Ili-ilok' lia-l id nh-H-riitloii IMS to u--d Mr. and Iiim Mi-iilnl In my naiiK-s mid -mi- iii-nn-y whii-li has Im-i ii il- jiiiii tin' I. ink for Mr. I.n'. IV ili -Id is III of dipt In na al Mi I'liriMiH in i frii inls In-pi lur a iprfdy rrcovi-ry.

fculiio of inir iirlclihnr an pu il-hi)! rjrl'iiii' ravrs Wi- lo af I i n-wral nairow rMapi" lr-iu lli- (Inllil, 1 1 -l-llt't illtlli-sl lllll liii.il'. that no livi's wi-n- l-t. One nf tin? hi-aviiM rains nf (In-M-aniu fi II nil Mniid ay rvi Coin plant hit; Is not it llnl-ln-d. Win -at looks will. RIDGE.

i Farmers In this vii iully me d--layi'd with thrlr I'nrn pi. inline on uo vniiiil nf l.ravy rain. Tin? heavy haiUlonu whii pa- ovi tills vh-lulty Friday did Intsi.f damage lit winduw pam-s ntid pinvs-. hiK crops, Hope hNiimiI rliiM'd Filday (-veiling. A few from hrre alti-udi'd.

Mrs. llyiiti rctiniu'd fn in Iowa Wi'diir-day. MUh KUIe lllrkcr, of Ahllriu', vlslt lnu with Ml-i Clara hay, (leu. Kleopter was nlirlllii ruin Wi'diieiday. Mr.

F.ttrlilne'n hahy ilaugtitir Is very nick. W. S. F.eid ami family vhlled ut. W.

W. Davidson's Sunday. Miss Ida Itohaniioii will In't ureal Union Valley w-hnul house May HI Instead uf May 2t as was Maltd In last wi'i k's Issue. Holi't fnmet the Ice eiriiin sm ial al Union Valley Thursday npjhl. Plenty of lee renin and cake will he served.

A ramp of Indians passed tlmiuh Uils vicinity the tlrsl uf the week. I II ill I'r. I to ii I Mr. Jriiy culled mi Iru-nd In thi in I-11 week. The tirini.ui tit Sunday school will hue pienlc in li.

liublu's grove tin June. Will tin Io iiii.hi has purchased a new Usury II.I!iii:h rvturii.d (rum Mcl lVr" Iat SiIukI iv. ri.iUih ll.ir. l.il.y very hw with llio wli'H etmv'h. Ttie hall lil t'ri'iit im an tln Will at li Ms IIH-I WtlHio I'itlH'S WHltll id lirif Friday iiH-lil, Tn lurr and lit ndi-her t'Ut Sun-lay willi liy Fry.

Mi M- of lb-rt lUid frifiuls ariiuit-l lo i Mmulay. WILLOWDALE, Tlio eyrl'-ni' wlil li pa-M-d ttiroiili hi-rf l.int Friday his tlirown tin iH-lclilmiliiMid In Mih thai iiothiiiit dsi hii-iiis wtiilliy iiii-iill-Hi. Tim llit nl ai In i-ltrd WHS tin' (arm i-f Win. Unth wln-H' It df-(ilrnyi-d a iitiinl't-ri-r farm iiii.lrni''iils Ni xl II sttiMipi-d iluwn mi tin farm of V. 11.

he wis, il. st myitis iI'i U-iity Tii Ini' laini' iii'Xt. Ilrri' II iiiitiHifi-d I In- uranarv, ii'iunlllii'd III" liarn, and timk tin1 cbluinc.Mi rroiii tin' lititiM-. pit tiling In Its dint mil I vi- way, liavid IiImih's plan' was in-U tulil-llts Vwlli'IllM-C. Ilrll' It was tdiiidy uwful.

In a f-w inliiutt's was wi'it away. Tln family id An lili- 1 had In tin- iv-'. Ath llii- fli'im had il thi-y I'lin-rurd to Hud tln-iiisi-lit-ii hoiiM-lis and ili-lll iitf, iinlliliitf h-ri hut tint It so tiik, 11 vi' liuiidri-d rhli'kciis Ai-i i' killed. It Is hard tn fuMiiiali' thrlr li'-s. II.

Kilih-r's wan Iii'Xt In Hi" pilli. Thry Inn wrn In a fiivi'. ll'-i" It inis he were innm to oti ld nf Its track, tin- hnii' wai win kid iiml nil ruii- triits at tried hut, nut ii'duccd tn klndllnji wiiiiil us lh Iii'i'V wen1 Tin' granary and nun ri II) wrrc h'ft lUlldlUK- lf i "hull tlllH' pl'iiplO from far and. nrar mrlvcd mt I lit-iceno to vli wlln' awful ili'-trui'tldii Which has to lm seen to ho rcullzrd. The uolKhhofs were prompt In of- i.

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