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The Courier from Fairview, Kansas • 8

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The Courieri
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Fairview, Kansas
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8
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ADDITIONAL FAIRVIEW NEWS. The Woodmen at this place are person, if you monkey with them. Powhattan Department talking of attending the log roll bynopsis saw one in operation Nelans Powell. somewhere once and fell dead in ing at St. Joe Sept.

8th. A spec ial train will bo run. Vry ry feinlly in "PowhatUn township reeds Til Census. AdTtfUwn, who wish MktDr this tr.de Will d. w.l to edfertUe ia tail papar it has a laiwer circulation through this settlon than all tha other papers oouibined.

Col, Jack Mayor, of Powhattan, was in the city last Saturday on legal business. We are pleased to note the fact that John Kaserman is able to be Rev. W. B. Maggs gave a tern- perance lecture at the congregat Dealers in General Merchandise, Kansas, ional church Saturday night which was well attended.

Subscribe for The Courier love with it, and nothing would do but he must get one for my will and wish. He argued that it was cheaper and handier than packing cobs, so when I saw he was so set I quit talking for once in my lile, and let him have his way, although I am and always was powerful friendly lo cobs. There is nothing can take the out again, though he walks with much difficulty. Mrs. Tom Cleland is on the sick list.

E. W. Simpson, of Everest; was Will Shqmate and Ora Adams attended the band concert and social at White Hall Wednesday Tom Tueele was in Fairview in town last Friday. Monday. evening of last week.

Owen Champ, a young business young Fred Lyman was in Fairview man of El wood, was in town Thursday. Rev. Maggs gave a series of place ot cobs with me, for they lectures the first of this week in are mighty handy to have around the interest of tha Congregational and I hope to never see the day BjRn. Aug. 22.

to Mr. and Mrs. several days last week, lie is looking for a location and was fa. vcrably impressed with our town. Sunday School library.

John Sheutz, a son. Horn Aurr. 2Qth to Mr. and Willis Reed left Monday for Omaha, Neb. He will attend the when I can't have 'em where I can grab 'em when I'm in a hurry.

Well, Snop. brought home his new fangled stove and stood around gazing proudly at it and expostulated on its good qualities till 1 H. C. Jackson was in town Tthe first of the week. He is a candidate for the nomination as Sup't.

subject to the decision of Demo cratic convention. Mr. Jackson Nebraska State Fair and, inciden-tily, advertise his gate patent. Geo. Moore has organized his couldn't get in a word edgeways.

would make a good Superintedent. Mrs. Thos. Cleland, a son. Sam Smickey moved up near Hiawatha this week.

Jasper Bartley was in Corning the fore part of the week. Mr. Hall of Horton was doing business here Saturday. J. L.

Poston of Netawaka was in town Sunday evening. J. D. Clare and Martin Bender were in Holton Monday. Colored Cyclone Glee Club and He said women didn't know much they are now prepared to sing the anyway about machinery and as I W.

F. Lambertson, Dr. Pontius, We are offering the Largest and best stock of Groceries, And DRY GOODS, j. S. Belts, S.

Thompson, Jake Schmitt, Ed Stewart and Archie Henry were the delegates from Fairview to the Republican convention last Monday. Prof. W. E. Dunham, of the Bern school, was the guest of nis parents Rev.

and Mrs. D. Dunham list Saturday. praiees of McKinley during the was from Missouri be reckoned campaign. he'd have to show me.

So he There will be a union meeting of urned th! oil and drew a match the Comet, Carson, Fairview and across his leg, looking as wise and Capioma Christian Endeavor so- important as one of those political cieties next Sunday evening at the speakers. He leaned over and Congregational church in Powhat touched the match to the oil, when, tan. I don't know just how it happened, The Misses Lizzie Miller and a blaze leaped clear to the ceiling Anna Lvtle have returned from and as Snop's head was directly Martin Bender had a fine horse killed in the wire last week. i'. W.

Stanley of Horton was trading in town Wednesday. Mrs. T. F. Kilmer of Horton vis such as Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and a general stock of good goods, lower than at -any oth over the stove, his beautiful red ited friends here last week.

BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS. General Gomex leads in person and The Misses Miebach of near and made a lull report at tne reg- r- I I lOV land I was lsinnan nhic nn uar devotional meeting ounaav I I them mil (I HicinnirH onH er house. routs the Spanish. Eight hundred Spanish killed and 1,000 wounded. The great victory ia attributed to the fact that the evening uwoiwu Tom Holcomb and wife spent ditto his eyebrows and hair.

He Sunday at Booknaw's south of Y1 '8 "i "let out a yell that made a horse iniurgenta bare discovered tnai vr. sawyer's Family Care gives aew Ufa and strength and purine the blood. town. ea irom Arns.s rny mgu. compamed by ther brother Henry.

4, A i i i i I danced around and fell over the l.lTlio hmre nnle natural andtheirl lv old dog and drove his head into a lv manv friends are glad to welcome mght. jar preserves i just made, i Gr. B. CALNAN, M. D.

Physician Surgeon, Powhattan, Kansas. QFFICE hours from 1 o'clockp. until 4 P- ran out and yelled hre and all the Mrs. Cleland and son George The EDWOrth League Cabinet neighbors came a runninb with visited in Nemaha county last held a business meeting at the buckets but when they got here week. PasonageTuesday evening besides the oil had burned out and there Miss Anna Warentz of near other business it was decided to I was no fire except what was in XNeiawaKa is visiting in town this give a literary entertainment at bnop's eye.

He was a fright. Not Week. thi rhnrch the last TuesdaV even a hair Ipft in siVht anH hJo IiaqH 4 I a Myrtle Patton of Woodlawn is ing of every month. all smeared over with preserves When I got him washed he looked visiting menas ana relatives Here An entertainment by the pupils J. M.

Wallace, Painter, Decorator, And Paper-Hanger. POW HA 7 7 AN, KANSAS: All work promptly attended to, and guaranteed to.be like a picked chicken. He kick tins week. MfS Mary Hoicomb at Con Miss Lillie Elliott, of Horton is gregational church at Powhattan ed the stove out doors and acted real boyish for a while but I tooled visitincr her sister, Mrs. las.

Litle. will be piven in the near future him down. I never had so this week. Time and price of admission will in the next issue "llcia 111 1UC i uu M. agent for the Stand be made known i of The Courier.

be made known tor the next tew weeks. They all ard Oil Co. at Horton was distribu seemed to be very unhappy when ting oil here Tuesday. There will be a ball game at Millinery 0 Dressmaking. PovVballap, K'Bnsas.

it- A John Williams and Has. Robin MR. J. J. CURD.

Mrs. J. J. my wife, was afflicted four yjars with the rheumatism. She tried man fine 1 Viysicians without help.

She used Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure, which cured her, f-ud to-day she is entirely well. I cannot recommend Family Cure too highly for all diseases of the Btomach, liver and kidneys. White Hall Saturday between the they looked at Snop's head which resembled one of those globes with I maps on it that they use in school. son went to Hiawatha last Satur- Bryan and McKinley advocates 1 1 wo 01 inc jrowiiiiuau nidycis wju if wao nrt 1 I vr tiuiu wu uyiiuusiauui a I t.

il. lt T7" 1 1 r. n. rerers. proprietor 01 tne assist mc mexvuuey muc auu has sett ed one thinr H.

will 0,0 A-t Little Rock, Ark. Horton Bakery was in town on big time is expected. Turn out never business Monday evening. every body and cneer your tavorue iabje Kansas cob 1 a We have openeu a miuineiy dressmaking establishment in the building first door south of the hotel, where we will be pleased to have you call and examine our stock, which we have selected with especial reference to the wants of this community. We invite the people of Powhattan to call and see us.

Shirt waists, ladies hose, ladies underwear, on hand. Mrs. J. M. Wallace.

Several Powhattan 1 sidd. aireuuea me aaivauon Army meet- FELLOWSHIP UEE1INQ. A written (juarantee to cure or money refunded with every dollar bottle. Price, $1 00, 50c. and 25c.

A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with every box of Dr. Sawyer'a Pastilles, which cures all diseases peculiar to women. Price, $1.00 per boi. Sold by G. H.

Valentine, Powhattan, Kansas. ing at fairview last week. a fellowship meeting of all the 1 The section crew went to Horton Chrjstian young people of this vi Saturday night on the hand car to cinity will be held at the Congre Look at These Prices. take in the Free Silver rally. gational church of Powhatan next John Mernott has returned Sunday, 7530 P.

M. The Endeav from atrip to the south and is now or societies of Capioma, Carson, Starch per package, Oat meal at his old place in Holcomb's store. Comet and Fairview; the League t-i. of Grand Praiie. and the Alliance ine voune neon had a vpi-v uorn a cans Wichm eltr, enjoyable time Tuesday evening of Victory have been invited and Raisins the guests of Miss Carrie Springer.

drc lu uc mia" Plums, Apricots and Peaches 1 ri uooie 01 norton win K've a lepun Jeweler, uiisa liuiujd aieniine ieit jast .1 1 per can, Gents Shoes, Saturday for Atchison where she 1, $1.60, former price $2.25 Kansas, viu ancnu me iiusiness college. 1 .1 Fairview, vy 4. Joe H'altermier accompanied by ship." Frank Smith will conduct his father left for Missouri Wed- a song service. Prof. VVyatt will nesday where they will reside in lead the prayer meeting.

All the All Repairing work promptly attended to and Satisfaction guaranteed. 2.20 3.00 2-75 3-5 1.20 1.50 Ladies Shoes, the future. young people preseut will be ex- pected to take part in the meet- Oxfords, $1.90, former price $2.25 1.40 1.85 1.6b 2.25 BENDER. ing. Bring along your Bibles and Pentacostal song books.

All are cordially invited. S. T. Holcomb, Corresponding Secretary. Other goods in prodortion at DEALER IN W.

F. Means and Ewing Herbert will address the McKinley club at Bender's Hall in Powhattan next Saturday night. Jim Litle and John Nellans went to Hiawatha last Saturday to hear the speaking. John says that Mc-Nall's speech was a scorcher. A large number attended the Republican Convention, Monday.

Sam Holcomb, John Powell and Prof. Wyatt went along to keep the boys straight. W. H. McGinnis Co.

Cash Store. "Gasoline stoves are a mighty handy thing to cook with," said the Powhattan fat woman, "but they are like some men, you never know when they are going to take HAEDWARE, Window Glass and Putty, All Sizes of Rope. Trunks and Valises, Wagons and Buggies, am also sole agent for Gunlach's Grain Drill. a rrankv cnpll af wliirli tim tlipv I are liable to flare up all of a sud- Powhattan, Kansas, den and scare the wits out of a.

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2,517
Years Available:
1893-1899