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Abilene Weekly Chronicle and the Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 8

Abilene Weekly Chronicle and the Dickinson County News from Abilene, Kansas • 8

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hst 0. O.Wyandt will make you a farm loan on the most favorable terms at the lowest rates to be had and there will be no delay after your application is made in furnishing the money. He has been making farm loans for ten years, and is thoroughly familiar with the differ'ant farming sections of Dickinson County. This enables him to make farm loans with the least possible delay. If you are buying a farm or haying a loan maturing, or want money for any reason, do not fail to call upon the under signed.

Wvandt C. Abilene, Kansas. "Toothpick" Building. DR. MESSIGK ABILENE, KANSAS.

Office 307-309 and 1:30 25 CALIFORNIA $25 WASHINGTON. OREGON aro all points in the North West. THE SANTA FE will sell tickets Abilene to California Oregon, Washington and all points in the Northwest for $25 one way. Liberal stop-over privileges allowed. Tickets on sale Sept 15 to Nov.

30. For further particulars call on or address -F. Salls, Agent Santa Fe. Hours 9 a. ra, to 12 p.

m. to 5 p. m. Residence Cor. 6th and Spruce St.

Double Wedding. One of the. prettiest weddings of the season, was the double we. ding which occurred at the home Mr. and Mrs.

O. S. Everly inGlasco. on Wednesday Nov. 4.

The contracting parties were Mr. Wni. Bul-leu to Miss Mary Olive Everly and Mr. Joseph Buckland to Mis3 Laura Everly, the ceremony beiug performed by Rijv, Smans, pastor of the M. E.

Church at Delphos. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Miss Grace Kugler, of Abilene. The parlors and dining room were profusely decorated with flowers and potted plants. Both Dr. Mesrtck holds three diplomas from eminent colleges and has hail experience in the hospitals of Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville, Kentucky, also several years a practicing ubymciau.

tlAVARRE, Mrs. J. C. Froelich is on the sick list. Several from this vicinity is at' tending the festival at Abilene ihw week.

Miss Martha For licfa of Enterprise is visiting her brother J. C. Froelich. Mr Huhl and family spent Sunday with Mr. Zeilinger.

Mr. Harry Maughermar and Miss Annie Londeen spent Sunday at Mr. Eli Hoffman's. Miss Annie Zollinger returned from Evansville Ind, where she has been visiting. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hilcher of Herrington spent Sunday at Mr. Zeilingei. Miss Annie Mueli went to Hope to spend a few days visiting her sister. Mr.

Anton Olson is working for Al Sheets. Mrs Eisenhower spent a couple of W. L. Copley, Is now better prepared than ever to furnish you anything in his line. Fine Watch repairing a specialty jind everything he does and sells, he is in a position to guarantee to give satisfaction.

Let us fit you to Specks. We have the best line in the city. We repair and straighten frames, replace lost or broken lenzes and make, first-class repairs at reasonable prices. Come and see me, we will save you money. COOLEY, JEWELER and OPTICIAN.

K. MCPIKF, 0. 0. Osieopairiic Ditto. -couples will live uear Glasco where they will be at home to tbeir friends later in the year.

We wish them both a long and hiippy life, fir. and Mrs. GRADUATE OF AMKIMCAN SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATiir, KIRKSVH.LE, MO L. Q. HumbargerMove to St.

Joe. PICTO Abilene, Kansas. days in, Abilene. Leader of low prices. Abilene, Kansas.

Report of Mannon School Dist No. 93. THE ABILENE Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Humbarger have moved from Abilene to St, Joe, where Mr, Humbarger is connected with the Blue Valley Creamery Co. which is located at St. Joe. Both Mr, and Mrs.

Humbarger are old residents of Abilene and they will be greatly missed in social and literary circles. We wish them prosperity in thtir new home. i''b' (eUege Union Pacific SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TIME to OREGON and WASHINGTON Daylight Ride of 200 Miles along the beautiful Columbia i Street i Equips Young Men and Women bo thoroughly for Business Life that they encounter no difficulty in securing lucrative positions as Book-keepers or Stenographers, and the cost of edaicatson is within the reach of all. The attention of those engaged In daily pursuits la especially called to our NlKht School. W.

A. PRICE, Principal. Fruit, Shade and Report of Haunon school, district No. 93, for months ending Nov. fa' Total number enrolled 28, males 11, females 16; Total number of days attended by all pupils 495.5, males 193.

5, females 303. Total average of attendance 24,825, males 9.073, females 15 15. Those neither absent nor tardy were Mae Sherwin, Wayue and Raymond Edwards. Those tardy but not absent were May, Jennie and Avis Lowe, Elma Noble, George Slacker, Bertha Schuman and Swallow. Those absent but not tardy were Maud and Fred Sherwin, Roy Parks, Elmer Lowe, Alice Stoecker and George Swallow.

Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, i Rose Bushes, California, the Beautiful. Novv's your chance cheap rates to California 1 $30.00 from St. Louis, $25.00 from Kansas City. Tickets on tale daily until November 30th. Personally conducted excursions on "The Katy Fl)er" from St, Louis ou Tutsd.iys of each week.

Tourist car through to Sun Francisco. Ask for tour book an in formation rouge Morton, G. P. T. M.

K. Suite The Lou XL ORS. GUINN GUINN CHROMOPATHISTS AND MAGNETIC HEALERS. River. TWO THROUGH 'TRAINS DAILY.

Accomodation for all Classes of Passengers. Steam Heat Piutsch Light. Tourist Sleeping Cars A Specialty. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to J. W.

BROOKS, Agent. Patrons are cordially invited to come and fine Evergreens. If you want anything in my line, call at the Nursery ou N. Vine bet. 8th and 9th Sts.

is, Mo. and inspect the work. Stella Peck, Teacht-r MerryQo-Round Made His Fortune. The spelling reformers are constantly directing our attention to words which have been in the course of centuries shortened, but they are silent concerning the words which Office hours 8 to 12 a. m.

and 1 to 5 m. Successfully and Scientifically trat all forms disease without knife or medicine. Chronic ca.ies a specialty. Office over Brousjh-ton's Store, corner 3rd atd Cedar Streets, Abilene, Kansas. ABILENE, KAN.

OKANOK I'EACH. Only 11 years ago Charles W. Parker of Abilene, Kansas, was janitor of the court house there ou a nomi 13. BI5.ii.IDT Proprietor. have been lengtheued.

For instance, "lighted" used to be "lit." First PubllKht'it In Abilene 1emochat 29 lDOIJ. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, nal salary. Now he is very rich and travels about the country in his om Pullman car, and the Kansas City Journal says he was in Kansas City the other day trying to buy an State of Kansas. The Palace Restaurant, i Have you ever been in our place of busi- i tt ness? If not, why not? We have the Dickinson I'y. SS other.

Parker 11 years ago, while janitor of the court house in Abilene We have just made and stored in our ware house 4000 Sacks made himself a little merry-go-round in his own back yard. It waB a small contraption, and he ran it him nicest, neatest place in town. Everything is new and up-to-date, and our windows made attractive with potted plants and self, instead of using horse, for Iu the Probate Court ol said County. In the mutter of the Estate of Doxitee Chartier, Deceased. To All Creditors and Other Persons Interested In Said Ect ate: Von are hereby notified that at the regular December term of the Probate Court In and for said County, to be held at the Probate Judge'! office In Abilene, In said County, on the 7th day of December 1904, being the first Monday in said month of December, I will make final settlement of said estate.

B. D. Fur, Administrator. By O. E.

Rugh, his Att'y. the simple reason that be had no LEAF" is "CROWN PAPENT" and "SILVER flour for our home trade. It equine, and couldn't afford to hire one. He made a little money out of his contrivance in his own yard, and then one day, be threw fate behind him, jumped his job at the court house only time on record of a Kan manufactured from 62 lb 1901 wheat exclusively. Ask your grocer for Crown Patent and you will get old wheat flour.

Security Milling Co. R. R. TIME TABLES. other attractions.

Our outside appearance is in harmony with our dainty and delicious edibles. We serve short order lunches and meals, in any style you want. We make a specialty of serving meals to ladies. Briug in the ladies of your family and try our oysters. We know how to serve them in any style.

The Palace Restaurant, san resigning a political snap and took out on the road. Union Pacific Time Table. That fall he sold it and returned with more cash than he ever had be EAST BOUND fore. He started to making more No. 8, Fast Mail merry-go-rounds, selling some and NO.

t. Lot al Passenger No. 4. Fast Mail No. 8.

Local Paenger 3:30 a 4:4:1 a. ra. .11:23, a ..2:35 p. ra 8:10 p. using others, during the following summer.

Year by year Parker in No 16. Local freight No. 14. Through Freight creased his plant, till now he has a ..6:25, p. ro No.

12 Fas Freight p. large factory, fitted with fine ma WBST BOUND. chinery, and employing a large force No. 1. Fart Mall 11:25.

p.m. of expert machanics. He makes the No. 7. Fa.Mall 1:50, p.m.

No. Fast Mall 4:13, p.m. merry-go-rouud for sale, with organs Send Your No. 3, Fast Mall 10:00, p. m.

in there, and every step, from timber No. 13, Through Freight 5:.45 a. m. to complete machine, is done in his NO. IS.

Uwal Freight 9:40, a. No ll.Through Hreight 7:35, a. m. own factory. He even has his own HIDES J.

W. Brooks, Agent electric light plant, and power plant Rock Island System Time Card as well. Lately, he has developed his taste for music, and now he makes pipe organs and reed organs, for use outside of his machines. His is the And 1 will pay the following prices: only merry-go round factory in the United States making machine and organ complete. Incidentally, it is ..0:50 a.

m. 1:45 p. m. A Spiritualist School The Morris Pratt Institute Is a school located at Whitewater, where young and old men and women can prepare to enter the Lecture Platform, or Pulpit, and go to work for Humanity. The teachers are Iiev.

Mobcs Hull, president of the institute, Prof. A. J. Weaver, Mrs. Mattie E.

Hull, Mrs. Mary Florence Johnson, Mrs. Alfrata Hull Jahnke and their asssistants. The Branches Taught Include BiblicalExegesis, The Higher Criticism, Spiritualism of the Bible and other ancient Literature, Oratory, Voice and Physical Culture. General History, Rhetoric, including the principles of English Grammar, Exercises in Composition, Uomiletics, or Preparation for Platform Work, Physical Geography the Cause of Things, Evolution a study of what it is, Logic, deductive and inductive, History of the idea of a future life, Class sittings for the cultivation of the Psychic Faculties, Parliamentary Law, Etc.

Terms of tuition per year $50.00, For a shorter term than a year, $2.00 per week. Boom and board. Rooms warmed and lighted and supplied with hot and cold water 13.00 to $3.25 per week. For full particulars send for catalog, to be out in June, 1903, address REV. MOSES HULL, President, Or MRS.

CLARA L. STEWART, Whitewater, Wis. No. f5 west No. OGeaHt.

Daily except Sunday now one of Abilene 's great indus tries. Mail and Breeze. No. 6G makes close connections at Green cured hides. 6c lb Fresh green hides dli to 5iC lb Horse Hides a good price.

Uerington with No. 36 for all points east and with No. 11 for all points south. Rock Salt and Ground Rock Salt in any quantity, J. H.

Jxnnbss. Agent. SOUTHWEST NOVEMBER 24th Texas. Oklahoma, Ind. Territory.

There and Back at Low Kates 120 Chicago (15 Hannibal 115 St. Louis $15 Kansas City Proportionate Rates Intermediate Points. Stop-overs. VIA Final Limit Nov. 10 Missouri, Kansas Texas Rt.

Address O. O. McNutt, D. P. Blossom House, Kansas City.

Avondale Hotel, Mc I. 'X Mrs. A. L. Coffee, HERINQTON, KANSAS.

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