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The Coats Courant from Coats, Kansas • 8

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The Coats Couranti
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Coats, Kansas
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8
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THE COATS COURANT, COATS, KANSAS Local Personal J. 0. Horney, accompanied by his granddaughter Miss Edna Horney, were visitors in Greens-burg yesterday and today. Another plate glass window in A New Body Type Mrs. N.

H. Fletcher arrived home Saturday from an extended visit who her mother in West Va. W. I. Nash and family visited Sunday at Rago with Mrs.

Nash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Cooper and son Charles drove over to Norwich Sunday, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. R.

E. Coe and Miss Edna Smith were visitors at Pratt Monday. Our "Blue Ribbon" brand is pure and clean. E. M.

S. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Bybee, on November 7, a 11-pound son. Withers' photographs are the best at the lowest prices. Pratt, Kan. 50-tf. Eyes tested, glasses fitted, satis- If you want to get her a dia-.

faction guaranted if my advice is mond, remember Cater can keep a 1 followed as to wearing them I. F. secret.39-tf Cater- 39-tf Mrs. Ida Hawkins returned! Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Newman home Friday from a businnss trip motored to Pratt Sunday and to Alva Okla spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. Subscriptions taken for all daily Bernstoff enjoying a delicious duck THE kJctdOT SEDAN dinner, papers and magazines at The the I.

L. Chinn building was brok-; en Tuesday. This makes the second one within the past few wreeks. Born November 19, to Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Moore of Atlantic City, N. an 8-pound boy. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Leta Sizelove. Miss P.

L. Root, Birt Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Root and baby of Pratt, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Root's daughter Mrs.

W. F. Gillett, Sunday. R. D.

Webster, a former owner of The Courant, was in town Thursday of last week and made this office a pleasant visit. He was accompanied by J. J. Ash-line of Fort Dodge. Don C.

Jordan, representing the Merganthaler Linotype company was a visitor in the city last Friday and spent( a pai)t of the day with The Courant force. The editor knew Don about thirty years ago in Oklahoma and it we certainly enjoyed our visit. The annual Farm bureau meeting will be held at the Pratt high school building on December 6, F.O.B. DETROIT FULLY EQUIPPED The Tudor Sedan is a distinctly new Ford body type, admirably designed for harmony of exterior appearance and excellence of interior comfort and convenience. At $590, its price i3 lower than any sedan ever put on the American market.

Wide doors, folding front seats, well spaced interior, dark brown broadcloth upholstery and attractive trimmings give it individuality, comfort and convenience. See this exceptionally desirable new Ford product in Ford showrooms. Miss Pauline Horney, who is teaching in the high school at Glendale spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Horney. Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Sapping-ton and Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Koontz of Pratt, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kocher.

E. L. Cooper returned Saturday from week's stay at Wichita where he transacted business and attended the Consistory. He says Patronize our advertisers. Subscribe for The Courant.

"Gifts that last." at Cater's. 39-tf Come to The Courant for your sale bills. Dr. Mitchell, dentist, at Coats every Friday Try those delicious cookies. E.

S. Bakery.40-tf W. I. Nash transacted business in Cullison Friday. Miss Beth Sizelove visited in Pratt over Sunday.

We have nice package candies. E. M. S. Bakery40-tf A.

E. Homey motored to Glen-dale Monday morning. W. I. Nash made a business visit to Cullison yesterday.

For Sale. Bran, shorts and ear corn W. F. Gillett.3-tf Jack McNicholas spent Smday with home folk at Sun City. Give The Courant your newspaper or magazine subscriptions.

Mrs. Kate Matthews left last Saturday for a visit at Lake City. Our candies are not cheap. We buy quality. E.

M. S. Bakery .40 The goose and turkey shoot held last Friday was fairly well attended. Mr. Arnold, Dodge dealer of Pratt, was a business visitor Monday.

Come to the E. M. S. bakery for your cakes and cinnamon Mary Ruth the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Durkee is quite sick. Mrs. Woolfolk and sister Susan Courant office.

Lost. A pair of glasses, rimless, gold bows, with half lenses. Mrs. J. L.

Rupard.3-lt J. E. Fraizer, Hudson dealer from Pratt was a business caller in our city Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Carlin and family left Thursday of last week for Monett, Mo. For Sale Fresh Jersey milch cows, from registered male W. S. Freeman, Sun City. 51 6t Mrs.

Birt Fletcher of Pratt visited over Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Gillett. This car can be obtained on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.

E. F. JACKS, COATS, KANS. they had a great time. Herb Stottler, who returned from Missouri last week, savs Mr.

and Mrs. A.J. Englund u0 nl mme frion spent the week end with Mrs 1923. It is very much desired that all members be present and it is also urged that each member bring a friend. This is scheduled to be a very important meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schrepel went fishing one day and returned with about 150 pounds of fish. C. A.

Kocher, Chris Schrepel, Chas. Wilson, Chas. Harper, Dave Miller and A. K. Moss went to Englund's parents at Ashland.

Chris F. Schrepel was in Pratt Saturday to attend a meeting of the county Farm Bureau board. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schrepel and family and the'r mother Mrs.

Hattie Schrepel of Pratt, made C. B. Schrepel and of Carload For Sale. Four choice Spotted Pratt Monday on business con-Poland-China boars. For terms nected with the Farmers elevator, see Chas.

Harper, Coats, Kas.2-tf Mr and Mrg j'T McGaugheyf Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harper and parents of Mrs. J. 0.

Branson, some come in and see If you need us. i 4 family of Burns, a visit last week. From there they drove to Rock and visited with C. L. Pierson and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Truax and baby, accompanied by Mr. and accompanied by their daughter can save you money Mrs. Unas.

Wilson ana daughter iwa and son unon, were over Graves will leave Saturday for Margaret, motored to Lyons Sun from Rago Wednesday of last Wichita where they will spend day to visit with A. Svvanson and week to attend the funeral of little tr.e Thanksgiving holidays. i family. I Mildred Marie Branson. Gold Dollar Floir And a full line of Feed at all times A Carload of Potatoes on Track ALL THIS WEEK.

Mr. Truax's mother left Tuesday for the latter's home at Edmond, for an indefinite stay. Mr. Truax has been very ill and it was deemed best that he take a complete rest and get entirely away from the scene of his work. His many friends sincerely hope the change will do him good.

The Mode Calls For Coat Dresses I 1 ONLY 10c EXCELLA FASHION QUARTERLY FOR WINTER You can make up any of these delightful Coat Dresses by using Excella Patterns and have them look exactly like the illustrations. Excella Patterns absolutely embody the smartest style and express your Individuality at its best. Ten Pounds SUGAR For $1,00 with a coupon good for 5 cents in the purchase of any Excella Pattern. Excella Patterns for December now ready. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church R.

F. MORGAN, Pastor A fine increase in the Sunday-school last Sunday. Our goal is 300 by Christmas. You can help us make it. Come next Sunday morning and bring a friend.

A great service next Sunday morning under auspices of the W. I Mc ANDREW JOHNSON Coats, Kansas General line cf Hardware and Groceries 5" H. M. S. Miss Addie Benedict, a trained worker of the Conference Coat Dress 1369 Sizes 34, 40, 42, 44, 4(i, and 48 bust, and 1 6, IS, and 20 years 45 cents society will speak at this service Do not fail to hear her message.

1 pi i i xm Epworth league at 6:45 p. Evening service at 7:30 We cordially invite you to every service of the church. A fine time was enjoyed by tl members of the Mizpah class Tues day afternoon at the beautif 1 country home of Mrs. Buck. Interesting business session, social "RED STAR" Flour Now on Hand Try a sack it's good I I We Have a Car of Potatoes In I I and they are fine.

Lay in your winter's supply whi'e we have them. The price is right I i We Have Just Received a Shipment To induce you to prove for yourself the superiority cl EXCELLA PATTERNS ill mm Wk mm Coat mmzWm "ten VWW3E 136 hour and refreshments. All present felt that it was indeed good to I i fjrn LU 1A 1 Til Af jft A Coat Dress 1401 Sizes 34. 36. 38.

we arc making a special offer to all who present the coupon below. Cut it be there. Coat Dreasl 1397 Sizes 34, 36, za An At aft 45. i. 42 44.4fi.ant4Rkut' Mi 40.

42. 44, 46, and 42,44, 46. and 48 bust. The Ladies' aid will hold their and 46, 48 bust, and 16, and 16, 18, and 20 18, and 20 years years 45 cents 45 cents Two embroidery Coat Dress 1391 Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, and 48 Sizes, 34, 36, 38. 40.

42.44. 46. and bust, and 16, 18, and out and bring 48 16,18, fcmbroidery Patterns 2lbl bust, and lb, 1H, annual bazaar December 8, in the church basement. Dinner and supper will be served. Articles 20 years 45 cents and 20 years 45c 22096 30 cents 30 cents each and 20 years 45c 11 lO-liav.

donated to the Aid will be sold in the afternoon beginning at 1:30. NAME OF CUSTOMER. I of Blankets and They Are I Dandies, Too We handle the Friedman-Shelby Shoes The All Leather Line Satisfaction cr Money-Back I Guarantee I THE QUALITY Cut out Coupon Now 9t is worth T1 i Everyone interested please be on hand. Every lady is asked to assist with fancy work arid useful articles for the bazaar. ADDRESS OF CUSTOMER THIS coupon 5s good for 15 cents toward the purchase of any Excella Pattern in comomauon The Epworth league gave with The Excella Fashion Quarterly if presented at this store eriy vithin one week.

We make this oiler to induce you to try one oilei Excella Pattern and prove for yourself that Excella Patterns another of their popular socials at the church Tuesday evening. A splendid time was reported. MERCHANT: When, coupon Is redeemed stamp or write your name in this space. are perlcct in every respect. We guarantee them 1 1'resent this coupon with your name filled in at our Pattern Department within one week from to-day.

i You fill in date here Good Until CllU BortiKdj I STAATS PEARCE i If I knew you and you knew me, How little trouble there would be, We pass each other on the street, But just out and let us meet At church next Sunday. Earh one intends to do what's fair, And treat his neighbor on the square, But he may not quite understand, Why you don't take him by the hand, At church next Sunday. Wo Vihvp nn interest in our town, day noon and receive the thanks of the the editor and all the read ers of The Courant. rniNTao in a The dear old place must not go down, Don't Forget News Items. For several weeks past we have discovered after the paper was printed that several good news items have escaped us each week.

Please remember we want all the news, but if we put in our time hunting up the news there will be no one to put the same in type. If you 'have a news item don't fail to send or phone in before Wednes COE We want to push good things along. And we can help some if we're st rong, At church next DR. WM. ROBLYER Dentist Office in I.

L. Chinn Building Coats, Kansas Don't knock and kick and slam and At everybody on the map, slap, But push and pull and boost and boom, Merchandisers Coats, Kans. Ml An use up all tne sianumg room, At church next Sunday..

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Years Available:
1905-1925