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The Hewins Sayings from Hewins, Kansas • 1

The Hewins Sayings from Hewins, Kansas • 1

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THE SAYT VOL. 1 HEWINS, CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, KANSAS; THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, lOOl NO. 7 Brief Bits of News Woodman of 81 -lost Mis Ax Now Levi Rumple Won't Cut Wood at his Daughter's Home. Lively In terest In Scholarship Contest MISS DELIA BROWN IN THE LEAD Around the Coun ty HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST FROM HERE AND THERE Levi Rumple SI years old, was nt the Union depot lust night, lie carried a heavy, '2-edged ax.

"I thought I might want to cut a little wood when I get out to Ilewins, where my daughter lives," ho said. -Hut before Mr. Ku-nplo left the depot About The Sale From the way the peoplo have been bi iuging in the stuff to be advertised for our sale Saturday September 21st, w. 1I0 not believe there will be many hoirn left iu thin country. But we are gliMl to get the chance to sell them for tb people.

Iliing iu anything you luve to Hill and we will sell it for you. Even if you haven't anything to sell yourself, come in and watch A. T. Bever wrestle with these pigs. That alone will be worth the price of admission.

But seriously, this will be a fine chance to secure some valuable property cheap. Ujtuember this eale will no one a penny except the editor of th Sayings, and he is rich and does not mind it. The only thine we waut you to do is SDeuk a Concise Accounts of What CYose rivalry of Contestants Is the Feature of the Fight for Free Tuition HOW THE VOTE STANDS he lost his ax. lie left it at the lunch counter and when he went hack to look Others are Doing for it. it was crone.

Mr. Humnle said he had been visiting in Illinois. He left REUNION AND CARNIVAL AT ARKANSAS CITY at 10 o'clock. good word lor us if you can. See list of property on auother pege.

Listed for Sale September 21st 25 tdiout weight between 80 and 100 pounds, The contest closes Saturday, Nov amber, 2ud, 1SI07, nt! p. at which time' the rotes will be counted by three men. All the vot ft each we-k lire lept and at the end of the onte-it all will be counted to be Hiirc thvt im mi's! v-i be lilatje, in th" tlin siu'l. agree with the ohViiil tine. Wh to count them all correctly each but we state this so that everyone will know which one will govern the scholorship.

In case there I a tie, two scholarships will be provided so that there will be no dissapointment to auy one. Now is a good time to renew your 1 0 elumts, weight about 50 pounds. hogs between 125 and 200 pounds. 1 registered polaud China male, weight People ha began to take an extraordinary interest in the scholarship contest that we are pulling off. as evidenced by the standing of th contestants this week.

I'liis in gratifying to the- edit as it was his Intention to have the lion-test be of Rome benefit to th paper as well ii Uit enritesuiits. Sonip p.up'o Lave asked us about the scholarship. It consists of a steno-grapliy, telegraphy or book-keeping oourse, as the winner may elect, in the Fredonta liueiness which carries an ad. io thin paper each week. Tim course cost us $4o.

We are allowing 1 vote with every Sceutspaid on job work and advertising, and also on, renewals of subscription. Qn new; subscriptions that for people subscribing vho are not novy iubscribe.ru ta the Commer II. M. Stonebraker bought i0() head of cuttle Friday. He has removed his broiiks to the Creek Nation where he hopes to secure riders Hullieienl i gentle them.

A. A. Carter and wife and daughter was visiting with B. H. Williams near Stony Point Friday.

I.ol llealon is mi the sick list. Stonebraker's cool; went to For.iker Wednesday. ('has. Hhlynrd reports that he got pounds of honey from one bee tree, I hate been making preparations to visit him. Ernest Mounts went to Elgiu Fryday.

Exell from Foraker is on Buck Creek electioneering on the democrut ticket also distributing literature. 40O pouudti. lrhester whlto male, weight about AT WAUNETA Mrs. Jones aud daughter have been on the nick list. J-'ff ICirby is much improved in health and l.op'-H to be able to look after his Ktoro Kixin Tom lleiidfrftun is having a new addition built to bin already eomfurtnhlf bouse and a new yard feneo which add to the beauty of his property.

The Wauntta Base Ball Chili expect to play Foraker next Sunday here on there own bultl field. Bee Cloud has been bavin a pretty ai in at porch built on the front of bis new cottage. Obe Leonard gave hop at his house on Saturday evening. Mr. Howell is slowly but surely recovering from bis long illness.

We wonder why the Commercial don't publish a local market report, ledar is the best tradiug point for miles 1 HO pounds. I epangray hoises, 8 aud 10 years old weight 1050 pounds each. il cows and calves. 1 set work harness. 1 gruiu drill.

subscriptions as you will helping Home one of the contestants. When you come in to pay up, nsk for the voting coupons. Hut do your voting now. cial, we allp.w 2 votes for every cents OF LOCAL INTEREST L. G.

Lishop was in town Tuesday. Attend free eul Xiit'ipbty. Kept 21 10. W. I trie I ley Miii.v l'oint was i Iimk ih the city Wednesday.

Jeff Kirby and Dr. Hohn, of Waunola were in town Wednesday. Dr. Stephens went to Elgin Vednes- day on business. Arthur Blankenship is home after a two weeks visit in the Osage country.

Jim Burns, of Pawhuska, was in town Wednesday. Cal Peeiy and Jams Bums, of Pawhuska, staid over night visiting friends. Mrs. Minnie Pyatt wan in town several days this week. Fred Howe of Foraker whh in town Monday.

Cleve Heaver aud wife left for Laruar, where be ban a portion iu a dru ture. Fred 1. (Jaddie was in I'lihuHku several days this week. Col. Sain I'erry hiis been iu I'awhuska the paHt week on bimitiess.

Elnora Halt left for Spriugtleld, Monday. Walter iiennett for hie home iu Chnutti'iipia Monday. J. M. Tope waij if t'edar Ysle Monday.

John liybee-of was in town Monday. Sam Uuilkoy wan over from Elgin NOTICE All parties knowiug themselves to be indehttd to Dr. C. Pyatt, call at the Uewifia Stats Hank and settle same The courts have rauted Mrs. Minnie D.

Pyatt complete authority to eollect and In case ot a tie, two scholarships will be provided, and the Commercial reaches so many receipt for suiiie. people who are interested. Jim Stephens has bought all the corn that Lew Hayes bus to epare at 45 centa in the ehock the fodder thrown in. Mr llvtys cut the corn so that he colli. I go Reunion and Carnival Arkunsas City, Sept.

The Southwestern Soldiers' Association, which will open its reunion in Arkansas City on Tuesdab, Sept. 17, is trying a new plan this year iu connection with ite rernion, that promises to be a success. In addition to nu exceptionally long listof Hpeakers, tue association has contracted with the I'ritchard Carnival company for au engagement during the week of the reunion. This is dona to provide entertainment for those people who would not he interested in the platform attractions. The carnival company carries eighteen shows aud a concert band of twenty piece.

This company was secured particularly lor the young people undj the prospects are that it will draw au iminoiibe Good Idea In England, Proper caro of tho tooth la now taught la London schools. Jealousy. The wife of a Manayonk huckster la jealous that sho shuddered when she read the other day that tho most boautilul woman In Europe was about to visit the United States. Chicago Chronicle. Bella Browft Obarles Wilson Moy Parks, He wins Grace Skavlen Earl Spencer ael Sheln AJtg, Rrish, Bote 1 Katie Shult, Route 0 Clara Bowen after the cockle burrs with a plow and turn them all under before they seeded the grouud for auothur year.

Miasms Kate and Florence SwiUer isil-ed tie-ir bister Mi. Ube Leonard last week, Mrs. Leonard accompanied them homo for a visit witn her parents north of Cedar Vale. Miss Jusie Halm returned from Bar-tlesvillu lust Wednesday where she had Concertina Band Contest. There lias just been a contest concertina bunds at tho Crystal Pat ace, London.

The instruments la con certlna bands, of which there are 20 la England, range from high Bopranc to bass, as In a brass band, but with a conipleto scale of six and a half crowd to iimp "Col Neff" next week 'spent a pleasant week visiting her cousins the Misses Rubles. Mrs. S. Appleby sUrlod Wednesday for a visit of indefinite length with her brother in Tacoma, Washington. Monday on bushiest.

Mis Xina Malonee was home from frdar Vale Sunday. Grant Simmons wa? in town Monday. J. I. Harp ban go ie to work in V.

II. Taylor's blacksmith 'hop. Ii'iae Kiclardson unain ElgiA Monday. Fred I. Caddie's barn is nearly AT CEDAR VALE Helta Kites was visitim? Uat iveek in RAILWAY MILLENNIUM WHEN THEY PLAY TOGETHER.

At the Matrimonial Agency. i rompleti-d. Wauneta with friends. Mrs. Mary Uoyer was iu Ilewins Sat-urday ou business.

F. tV. Item my. of Chautauqua, was in tins city Saturday on business. Mrs, L.

E. IloUlea spent Saturday aud Sunday iu Peru with Mrs. C. M. "Madam, I have picked out a charm lng husband for you.

Only I warn you ho is a thorough sportsman. Fond of automobillng, mountain climbing, bicycling and Applicant (thoughtfully) "Can't you give me somethiug that lasts longe?" Translated for Transatlantic Tales from FlieKende Blatter. Elnir Harnett iH r. pjrted ponie bcttp at this writirijr. It she likes the country ebe may makp that her home.

Mr, Clyde Joilihe is getting the mater. A the ground far a uesv house. He will buVd tui the north west corner of his mother's farm which is au ideal tid Appleby aud family came home from Dorsey, Montana last week. They expect to make Bartlesville their where he has a pesition. Elliot Allen win came in Sunday from cifftt, Arkansas where they yisited L.

M. Fih an family. WLile tliere Mr. Allen bought a line plaee of three acres with iin iiuprowmui I ThebowLTH have cooled the itr nicely, V. II Kygaf relatlvert In Ponca City this C.

F. vans nn I W. E. Allen were in EUin Friday. Wallace of c.lar Vale wns in ti Mrs.

L. P. Crocker left Saturday for Belleplaine and WiuU' US to visit a few days. Mu'e Min rtiurtiMl home after a wvel-s vii Sedan with her friend llde Weils. Citv Monday.

Willic'a Question. Little Willio'a si3ter was bolng ban tlzed. Everything went well until Willie happened to catch a glimpse ol tho water In the font, when he began peering about anxiously, and Anally exclaimed Iu a piping voice, audible to the whol congregation: "Where's the soap?" Lippincott'jJ Magazine. in the sebubiio' Ciarietjl jad as soon 43 Vi vAU iyi-rag iu ers here they will inak tb sueir home. Wauueta le- grets to lose them.

rte nacKing t-rouiem. "The problem that is absorbing my attention at tills statce of the game." sighed the little widow, "is how to go to a tea, dinner, dance, late supper, get homo at five of a morning seven times a week, then snatch enough sleep to keep my brain In condition to keep the wolf from the telephone." Mrs. Jfiipi. IJiijtB of Co.hvyville and Mw. uf Jamesport, are yisitirifj their brother, Albert low? Art Stewart who has beer the wheat field, for some tn e.

v.fflo bhoit visit- andoruff of New Pawnee, is here this week looking after his cattle. llichnid Mallonee has purchased barn from K. V. aud will move it to bi- own lots. Fred 1.

jaddie ha a etock of sehord books, tablets, pencil, on'hand. Get them before Hchool bnyins. rVVfima Saya Expects to See the Government's Opposition Take On BUCK CREEK ROUSTABOUT Btown has returned from electioneering. He ie running for sheriff of Osage county on the republican ticket. Mr.

Brown is a good man and we hope he gets the office. P. K. Malone has tone to Hominy Post to buy a car of cuttle. L.

G. Bishop and Brown have commenced sb'pping ugain they expect to get through shipping the last of the A. A. Carter cut up sixty five acres of corn lust wTeek. Mrs Geo.

Bay has been visiting fijends near Cedar Vale. Mrs. Geo. Duggan was vUiting friends Morfl of the Spirit of Co-Operation Long, Windy Street, The longest street in the United States, and In the world as well, Is Western avenue, Chicago, which is 22 miles long. Its nearest rival is Hal-Bted street, also in Chicago, which is two-thirds of a mile shorter.

Halsted street is so much more closely built up that It is usually spoken of as the longest street in the world. Mr. and Mis. J. W.

Uii ken went to Wiulield Saturday for it two weeks visit with relatives. .1. 13. HarriH, of North Topeka. was visiting a few days last week with his mother Mrs.

E. B. Harris. H. W.

Push aud wife left Saturday for Texas where they will visit a jouple of weeks with relatives. Mrs. J. Glover returned home Saturday from a two weeks visit in Missouri with friends, Mrs. O.

T. Ciiapuiku has rented the room two doors south east of the post ofiice and will move his book store and jewelry. Mi. T. .1.

Buncan and sister Mr. C. B. Duncan returned to their home in Greeiifi 'ld, Saturday after a weeks visit here with their mother Mrs. Jane Thompson, W.S.

Hawkins went to Sudan Sunday oa business. Bill Thompson went to Sedan Sunday on business. Orva! Younkman, of Copan, I. T. was a guest at the Ilolverpon home Snturdav and Sunday.

Mii-s Myrtle Foudray, of Eaton, came in Tuesday for a two weeks visit with her aunt Miss Albe Foudrav. Bandit's Clever Ruse. A bandit leader In the province 0J Szechuan informed the inhabitant oi Chentu that a lar.se bodVf bandits was approaching the town. The people went out to meet the enemy, and while they; were absent the bandit leader burned the mission chapel. Where We Have Failed.

Let us see that whenever we have failed to he loving, we have also failed to be wise! that whenever we have been blind to our neighbors' interests, havo.also been blind to our own; whenever we have hurt oth-ers, we have hurt ourselves much more. Charles Kingsley. on Sand Creek, Friday. Mr. Bishop bought 600 head of cattle List week.

Foraker and Wauneta olayed aganie F. O. CROCKER B. A. Tweedy sold his residence to E.

A. Sanborn. The consideration was $1000. All members of Ilewins Lodge No. 2001 are requested to meet at the hall Saturday night.

J. Dosbaugh was over from Cedar Vale Tuesday looking after the interest of the Ilewins bank. Carl Holms, of Bartlesville, I.T and Earl Hopper, of Elgin were visiting their grandparents C. Hopper and wife. Be sure and attend Mrs.

Provolt's millinery opening Monday afternoon and evening September 1 Gth. A pleasant time is accorded. September melancholy days are here the saddest of the year a little warm for whiskey straight, but just right for Root beer. Next Monday tie ficlrnds open ap. Everything- is Karnitmed and in runuing order an all thnt are eliai-bU' are expected.

Boy and be; then- the firpt dny, the bt-t day in all the year; oon't mis it but the (A ball last Sunday; the game was 11 to 4 iu favor of Wauneta. A.XJCTIOKTE Machine Shuffles Cards. A square deal Is now assured the Invention of a machine which automatically shuffles a pack of cards In an instant with the cards concealed from sigiht, and which changes tho position of nine out of every ten cards, ft not only protects the cards from la-lury, but gives an absolutely squsr leal shuffle. The machine weighs four pound3 and attaches in a moment to any table. It Is abqut 12 Inches high.

Chlnas Empress Displeased. By a native newspaper in China accusation Is brought against Yuan Shih-kai, one of the great men of tha "oiiddfe kingdom:" "The empress dowager is highly displeased with Taan Shih-kai, for from one of the princes of the blood majesty has learned that the viceroy did on seT-eral occasions speak of her as if he were her equal and did not use the proper ceremonious terms required by la" Of nflf'f yfr'-n A little child was kidnaped at Elgin but was taken no farther than the depot here the kidnappers werecaugtit. Geo. Kucker and Chas. Sears of Elgin attended th sale of Ike Kichardson and Jim Williams.

AT STONY POiNT People onCaney are enjoying the rain we had Saturday night. J. II. Pollard is on the sick list this week. Mrs.

Uhls visited with Mrs. Williams Tuesday. General Farm and Live Stock Sales Graduate of the Missouri Auctonion School, of Trenton, Mo. Satisfaction Guaranteed Terms Reasonable My Business frcm Start to Finish Relerences; Col. W.

B. Carpenter, Trenton, C. A. Kwiiijr, La-throp, Mo. Prof.

Hendriekson, Shennendoah, Iowa, aud I)r. S. ShM-don, State Trenton Mo. Col. Carpenter or C.

A. Ewing will assist me in extra large sa; without extra charges. CEDAR VALE, KANSAS Will Dronnao surely won't got hungry for pie soon as he ate four pieces of pumpkin pie at the le. John Woods is cutting up 'corn for Walter Harris. Miss LouU and Grace Carter wag U.

G. Simmons and J. H. Pollard are cutting corn this week. A.

A. Carter, wife and daughterwere visiting with Mable and Myrtle Mounts firet day's enrollment the greatpst in the.

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Pages Available:
383
Years Available:
1907-1909