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The Fowler News from Fowler, Kansas • 2

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The Fowler Newsi
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instead of Hutchinson as his wife and says she is improv we stated last week. THE FOWLER GAZETTE STANTON HAISLEY, Publishers. ing some. P. A.

Specht went to Minne- Alex Mahieu and wife "were in ola, Monday, after his steam Topeka last week attending the New 'Fall Winter Goods Published Every Friday 1- plow C. L. Cheney left for the east fair and visiting with John Burns. They expect to visit Kansas City, before returning home. ern part of the state, Tuesday, for a few days.

Kmered as Seconc-I Class matter May 17. irn7, ar jost nflior at Fowier, tfaas, under Act of Congress of Macrh 1879. Men's and Boys Overcoats and Craveriets. Nice new line of Suits all fine. Tailor made.

Prices to reach everybody. Cave Pickups. 11 miles north aud 5 west. A. J.

Davis made a trip to Fow-' Office in The Gazette east side Main St. and 2nd door north of Fifth Ave. Address correspondence and other business to the Proprietor. I. J.

STANTON, Editor. Mr. Devern and family, from north of Fowler, visited at Jack Manly 's, Sunday. Quite a number went fishing Sunday but we do not think they had much success. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson visited with Mr. and J. A. Brown Sunday afternoon.

Mary and Lena Manly and Elsie Devern took dinner with Fence and Gydas Hill, Sunday. Mr. Cather took dinner You can findthe' Latest Styles of Ladies and Misses Coats all Colors, Best Shapes at our Store. Subscription per year $1.00. Single Copies, Five Cents.

South Side Items. 12 miles south. Vernon Howell is reported im C. O. Hill's, Wednesday.

He is kept pretty busy hunting up fat Stop in and examine goods and get prices it costs you nothing cattle. Chester Mendenhall and Miss Bertha Lasater were pleasant callers at C. 0. Hill's Tuesday evening. Carmona and Manly took their WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF GROCERIES, threshing machine down on Sand creek, Monday, where they will do some threshing.

ler last Tuesday. John Joy helped Mr. Ramsey cut his feed last Saturday. Mrs. Hulet is here visiting her daughter Mrs.

Chas. Joy. Miss Sadie Joy has been working at Jack Sutton's the past two weeks. Ross Sutton and Nelson Joy went to Hutchinson last week where they took in the Fair. David Davis left last Saturday for Manhattan, Kansas where he will attend school this winter.

-v' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culver of Fowler were out visiting at the Culver home last Saturday and Sunday. The Epworth League at the Pleasant Ridge school house was closed last Sunday night, until further notice.

O. M. Hamilton went to Fowler last Tuesday to meet his cousin Clarence Kinney, who is coming out to stay with him this winter. Arthur Carter and the Misses Lilly and Verna Flinn, of Fowler, visited with O. K.

Nugent and family Saturday and Sunday. Ola Hoskinson of Colusa and Dud Hoskinson of Douglas county, arrived last Saturday for a visit with relatives of this neighborhood. Chas. and Nelson Joy and Mrs. Coates are enjoying a visit with their mother, Mrs.

H. A. Joy. of Douglas county, who arrived last week. Mrs.

Bert Martin and daugh proving. Clyde has a new buggy now: look out girls. Nellie Nelson visited with Mamie Main, Sunday. Vm. Hill and wife spent Sunday evening at Cheney's.

Miss Mamie Main enjoyed last week with Mrs. Johnson. A large crowd attended the sale at Potter's, Monday. We are expecting to hear the wedding bells ring tonight. Charley Haskins and family enjoyed Sunday at Mr.

Main's. J. G. Seaver and family enjoyed Sunday at Mr. Wallace's.

That is sure a new pace, exchanging teeth instead of photos. Luther Davis and wife are staying with his brother, Alva. ter, Jennie, have been enjoying Fiesch the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Keith of Fowler. 2f 2 Bert Martin and family and Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Keith and Clothier Miss Laura Keith spent a very enjoyable day at John Keith's, Sunday. The whole neighborhood attended the party, given last Mrs. Clarence Cheney stayed Thursday night at Mr. Sweet's, Tuesday night with her mother in honor of Charley Williams Mrs.

Johnson and Mamie Main 2: who left the following Monday for his home in Indiana. They were visiting at Cheney's, Sat all enjoyed the music by the urday. Mr. Carter and wife spent phonograph and also took part in the interesting games of the 3 evening. Ice cream and cake was served and everyone went home at a late hour wishing Charley an enjoyable trip and a quick return.

MTo Farmer! Did you know we have the tools you are looking for? Here are part of them: Wagons, Gang Plows, Harrows, Sulky Plows, Discs, Listers, Imperial Horse Lift Wheat Drills, New Raymond Wind Mills. In fact anything that the farmer needs. We do all kinds of Blacksmithing-, Horse-shoing, Disc Sharpening, Wagon and Carriage Work. We solicit your patronage and will treat you right. Give us a call and be convinced.

Artesian Items. 4 miles west Sunday afternoon at J. Fan-char's. J. Fanchar sold sixty-seven head of hogs to Mr.

Price last week. J. G. Clark purchased two -fine mule colts of J. G.

Seaver, Saturday. These parts were well represented at church at Lake View, Sunday. it Hugh Trober has been down with the rheumatism for the past week. Alvin Davis got letter from Lou Munz is threshing. F.

Marrs finished threshing, North Side Echoes. 4 miles north Equinox brought us quite a change in the weather. F. H. Clark got 63 bushels alfalfa seed from 30 acres.

Levi Cox of was a visitor at Roberts' Monday and Tuesday. Pfost, Crum and Roberts all threshed alfalfa seed the past week. Some are sowing wheat while others are still very busy preparing the ground. Some are complaining of that my back" feeling that attacks one in "tater diggin" time. Mrs.

John Eaton and Mrs. Harriet Eaton left Sunday on No. 4. for Joliet, 111. Mr.

Eaton left Wednesday with the car of oods and they will make some point in 111., for their future home. They have been good citizens and we regret very much to lose them, just because Kansas was on her bad behavior this season. jj if I LEADS'! DC Tuesday. His barley made 11 bushels per acre. Miss Lola Finney is staying with Mrs.

Geo. Shaw during the absence of her husband. W. H. Soiirbeer came home with the Blue Ribbon on his one-half bushel of fine potatoes.

J. R. Graves and H. Butler were up in the valley, Monday, with an alfalfa seed buyer. They offered $7 per bushel.

Mrs. Julia Norman, in company with Mesdames Rebecca Hatch, Lend. Innis and Mary Wood left on Tuesday moi ning for Wichita to attend the fair. 4 Geo. Shaw went to Kansas City the the week.

From there he will go on a trip to Washington with the intention of locating there if the country pleases him. Mr. and. Mrs. F.

Sourbeer, also their daughter, Mrs. Brannan, were pleasant callers Tuesday and tok an auto load of watermelons home from their farm in the valley. DO sympathy of their friends in this neighborhood in their sorrow. iiiia A House Is As Handsome As Chickens Wanted! PSs Is Painted- It Is Painted. We will load a car of poultry at Fowler On Wednesday, Sept.

29, 1909 and will pay the following price at the car: Hens and Pullets 8c Springs 1 9 l-2c Old Roosters 2 l-2c Ducks, fat and full feather. 5c Geese, fat and full 4c Turkeys, according to condition of Stock fat, young. 8c C. E. Lockwood M.

E. Church Notes. We need your help Wednesday evening. Come to the choir practice Thursday eve at Bro. McCauley's.

We now have the Junior and Senior League every Sunday. This work is for all who desire to help in the Lord's work. The Ladies received near $0 at Frank Nett's sale. There wes a large crowd of hungry men and things sold well, one team bringing $540. A fitting appreciation of Rev.

McMunn's work was manifest at the prayer meeting; Wednes Mt. Hope Items. 7 miles southeast Buyer For Rpprl Prod ii cPt Com mi nv 1 The most painstaking investigation wiU justify the selection of Eberson's LEAD, ZINC AND ASBESTOS PAINT (mixed ready for use.) Paint That Is Sun SL Heat-Proof This paint will not fade or blister or crack under the fiery raya of the summer's sun; it will wear longer, your home will look bright and fresh longer, your painting expense will be smaller, because you won't have to paint so often. This Paint "fills the bill" and lessens your paint bills; because the Pure Lead, Pure Zinc and Purest Old-Process Linseed Oil that is in it makes it the equal of the best of ordinary paints, and because the Pure tos that is in it makes it an ex traordlnary paint, makes it Sun'Proof and Heat -Proof and, further, weaves together the different pigments into a strong film that stubbornly and steadfastly resists the deteriorating effects of the elements. Asbestos produces this remarkable effect by the fact that it remains in the shape of rods and strengthens and toughens the paint in the same manner of rods or webs of steel in concrete, and hair in plaster.

TheEberson Paint Co. Stt Louis. Toledo. New Orleanst Baltimore. OLD BY nLXNN FRAZIER Fowler, Kans.

Pratt, Kans. Wilburn Clippings. 8 miles north-east. C. K.

Lutz and son, Joe, are back from their western trip. B. C. Waters and Grandma were Minneola" visitors Monday. Tom McGuire sold several wagon loads of hogs to C.

M. Price, Monday. v'- Carl and Clarence Haywood started to Manhattan, Monday, to attend the K. S. A.

Mrs. J. Madison came down from Dodge City, Friday, where she visited her parents for a week. r. Frank VanRiper andwife and Mesdames Way and Wood visited Mrs.

Viola Hamar at. Fowler, Sunday. Mrs. Lon Wakeman has returned from her visit to relatives in eastern Kansas. Her friends here will be glad to know that she is much improved in health.

John Williams and wife lost their little girl, two years old, last Friday. They have the Another nice rain Saturday morning. Stephen Wenta commenced sowing wheat Friday, The Weber children are hav'ng a selge of the mumps. -I Vernon Nelson was helping Stephen Wenta gather corn last Monday. John Waace and son Earnest and Tom Carter and family were W.

C. T. U. Meade County Convention will be held in the M. E.

Church at Fowler, Oct. 1909. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Program and lecture will be day evening when the members of the church turned the meeting into a donation party and presented their pastor with a large amount of eatables of every description, seasoned with the proper amount of cash to make the whole a very appropriate gift Christian Church. Sunday School at 10 o'clock.

Lesson: Temperance Lesson. Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Topic: How Missionaries win Souls for Christ. 1 Cor. 9-19-23.

Leader: Walter Crissman. and everybody, who does net attend this contest, will miss something fine. Come, and tell your friends to come. The contestants are: Daphne Haigh, Meade; Marion Overton, Plains; Gertrude Townsend, Estie Harvey, Fred Bond and Guy Harvey, Fowler. Do not forget the date, Friday night, Oct.

1. on the creek fishing Sunday. given Thursday evening. Con vention all day Friday and a Silver Medal contest will be Mrs J. G.

Seaver and children and Mrs. Clarence Cheney spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Wenta, son John and daughter Anna, are in St.

PluI held Friday night. This is a very strong well balanced class.

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