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The Parker Message from Parker, Kansas • 8

The Parker Message from Parker, Kansas • 8

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Parker, Kansas
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OC3 II. Crosswhite has been lp Saint Joseph, this week buy inc roods for Ids fall and winter trade. Levi Wheeler, one of the old James Tyson and son, Robert, are in Alberta Provice, Canada, looking at the land. They have been gone about two weeks. Mrs.

Art Cantrell, was Drought up from Iola recently sick with typhoid fever. Chas. Howery, and several others threshed this week. Thomas Trigg, JJaldwin, ALL settlers of this part of the state, is Cora Goad Elcie Funk Ed Bailey Will Manners Richard Byers Joe Lylo Harry Roberson Albert Ingram Charlie Byers Warren Davis Carl Goodrich Earl Cooper Omer Kcitel I von Thompson lying at the point of death at his home five and a half miles south Vest of Tarker, Mr. Wheeler suf.

fered a paralytic stroke some time ago, and there appears to bo no hope for his recovery. A good lunch stand at public And Mrs. Thos. Stites from Okla homa, were among thoso from abroad who attended the funeral at pales has come to be a necessity i and is expected by the crowd in I Goodrich Monday. attendance.

I am prepared to Wilburn Goad Cletus Oakley Loren Pollpy Francis Bender serve lunches at sales in the best Do you know that. Pipcsalve Carbolized acts like a poultice in nianner, W. P. Culberson. drawing out inflammation ana poison! It is antiseptic.

For cuts burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. 25 cts. S.old by COUNTY FAIR NOTES The Linn County Fair associa tion has secured the services GOODRICH Mrs, Laura Keller is making a week's visit with the family of her. J. Li.

Kuble. Your skin should be clear and Are here in the latest styles. Complete line of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING. We can please you in fit, quality and price. Our New Line Of Mr.

W. J. Brown, of Fall River, Kansas, for fair week, October, bright if your liver isin normal con father, Mr. D. Underhill in Mound dition.

Rings Little Liver Pills act City. rri. Mr. Brown will judge al on tho liver: and headache, con George Trigg made a short visit live stock, except poultry, for the stipation and biliousness disappear. in Texas for only about a week.

association. Ho is very highly Price 25c J. L. Ruble. BRAND lie will soon return to his home in recommended by the officials at the It is claimed indigestion is the National disease.

Thats why the Agricultural Cojlege at Manhattan Tho management of the Mound demand for Rings DrsFEPsu Tablets keep increasing because they City Opera House have, secured an excellent Company, which will do the work, btoraach trouble, dyspepsia indigestion, bloating, FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS Is on sale now. We have secured the newest and best on tho market and our stock includes some of tho handsomest patterns wo have ever shown. furnish entertainments every yield quickly. Two days southeast Montana. Iter.

Samuel Redding preached last Sunday at Goodrich, from the text, "Which hope is an anchor to tho soul." Miss Mana Smith was taken quite sick last Friday. She had taken too much morphine to allay the pains of toothache. Next Sunday the delegates vrho minuto of the fair. treatment free. Ask your druggist about them.

Sold by J. L. Ruble, the druggist. A large number of privieleges have already been sold, including a steam merry-go-round, and other TWIN SPRINGS amusement features: In fact the attended, the Sunday School Con association is arranging for all vention at Mound City will report to have one continual round of pleasure, and something every minute of the fair. THE SHOE PROBLEM is easily solved here.

In selecting ourshoe stock this year we have carefully considered price and quality, and you can't do better anywhere than hero Applications are being received Rev. John P. Martin of Princeton preached at the Springs Sunday. Iven Collins has rented Mrs. Slaters farm.

Will Vance and family Johtf Lemon and family visited D. B. Lemon snd wife Sunday, Frank Christler will move to the Ira Lemon farm next year. daily by the Secretary, Mr. P.

S. Thome, for Premium Race Programs and entry blanks, indicating an unusal interest being taken in tho fair this year. Mssrs. R. Smith and P.

S. Thome, who attended tho Iola fair last week in tho interest of the the proceedings, recommend suggested improvements in, o.ur Sunday School worki "The Sunday School will begin at 1:30 instead of 2 o'clock. The report and discussion will probably begin immediately following the school, or not later than 2:30, and we may perhaps use part of the preaching hour also. Bro. Cullison will be with us to plan and counsel.

This is a very important move and means much for the conversion of souls. It is to, be hoped that there will be a large attendance of all who love the Christ. Remember the time 2:30 o'clock. The comet is attracting considerable attention, especially among the young folks. It shows, itself about four o'clock in the morning, and we hear that a great many couples are sitting up to see the 13 Iven Collins and wife spent Sunday with their parents, Jim Smith and family.

Misses Nellie a'nd Maud Collins visited relatives in Fontana last week. Linn County Fair, report that there was very little display of live-stock and furm products, but excellent and freely pre John Low and family, Will dict that it will be discounted by our own fair. The attendance at Iola was estimated at six thousand Funk and wife spent Sunday with O. Collins and wife. persons on Thursday.

Miss Maud Fleharty is very sick at her home. C. Martin has been ap pointed to take charge of the gate Frank Oliver has a new buggy, watch out girls. force. If he does not see that 8000 people are admitted each fierv and eccentric stranger, at Mr.

and Mrs. Will Funk gave least that is the reason they give Is better equipped than ever before to take care of its large ancj growing trade in all lines. The their many friends a party Satur B. C. Hoyt has a good Badger day evening, after enjoying them sulky plow for sale day, the association will certainly "fire" him on Friday evening, Oct.

4th. KMr. E. Thayer has been appointed as iftu.pt. of Floral Hall, It is a good plow and in good selves in different games ice cream and cake were served, and in the Condition.

wee small hours of the morning in place of Mr. A. L. Cole who they all departed to their homes. John Hoyt started in a buggy Monday morning just after the will bo unable to attend the fair on account of absence from the city.

LIBERTY ITEMS plan under which we operate enables us to buy a very large part of our goods in carload lots and -places in, position to give our customers the A. Allee has purchased a new GRANGE To carriage. EUREKA ITEWS Frank Williamson and Mrs. Helen Merrill attended the Thomas Oakley, wife and daugh shower for a visit of a few days with the family of John M.Good, bis grandfathered other relatives T. D.

Keller and his daughter, Ca, and Mrs. Ed Woolington, are among those on the indisposed or sick list latoly. Earl and Martin Byerley, Paul and Jessie Trigg, will go to Bal ter Lillian visited in Ottawa from County Sunday School Convent Friday until Monday, ion ac juouna uity, last weeK as Bcttie Ingram visited at A. S. delegates from the Eureka Sun day School.

benefit of reduced cost. We have an especially good and complete Une Byer's Saturday and Sunday. lviiss Maggie rendley accomp dwin early next week to attend Baker University this coming term anied her au.nt, Mrs. A. J.

Hurst Iona Diehm, gave a party to. a number of her friends Saturday night. Refreshments were served and all reported an enjoyabjo time. OTP -rar of school. home from Noosho Falls last week Ralph Hoyt had a baby molar to remain with her while Mr.

nulled Monday which had a. root llurst returned there to help take Mrs. Chas. Day and children care of his brother ajid sister-in Farming Implements this season. Come and see them before buying.

We can save you money. visited Frank Ingram and wife Saturday and Sunday. half an inch or more in length. The death of Alva Cox is we suppose quite widely known and law who are very low with typhoid fever. inasmuch as this issue of Tub Mes with an enrollment of thirty.

But sage will probably contain an obituary, we will mention it rather later the school will be larger. Josie and Charlie Wheeler visit briefly. Alva was a straight, quiet religious young man, and will be Remember also that you can getany. thing you want here ed at Lee Robersons Sunday. Chas.

Diehra and family and inissed from this community. We sympathize with his relatives in Orval Holmes visited with Brig their deep sorrow, and pray that Day and family Sunday. Mrs. Sam Belong and daughter Ethel spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Wooton of Goodrich. Mr. Will Heam is spending his leisure time getting out his whiter suppjy of coal on the Bowman farm. Mr. Pickett Crosby lost a valuable horse last week.

Lawrence Champe of Greeley visited Paul McFadden the firat of this Tom and Frank Reynolds attended church at Eureka last Sunday. God may comfort and help them to Edgar Allee and Lennie Ament feel the assurance that all He does helped Abe Nolin hay Tuesday, is well. Rev. S. P.

Cullison forthe home or the farm, and that we handle nothing but, the best grade of goods. If not in the habit of comings fyere to trade try it. Bring your produce along and get highest market prices. A. S.

Byera andwifelwere trad preached, his funeral sermon from the text, "We All Do Fade As a ing in Beagle Monday. A crowd of the young folks at An immense crowd attend ed the funeral. tended the party at Willie Oakleys W. Fritts and daughter, Mag Tuesday night. Ice cream and cake were served All report a fine time.

gie; Marion Bearly, and his son, Cowan, and his daughter, Efiie; Hisses Stella Campbell, AlmaMc Beulah McFadden and Myrtle Gear attended church at Center-ville last Sunday evening. Threshers aro now in this neighborhood and the terrfied shrieks of Patrons' Co-Operative Ass'n. Cadmus, Kansas. Rae, Grace Wooton, Edna Finch Those present were: Sarah Day Deena Bender. Mortie Byers Audra Day Pearl Goad Ethel Cockrill and C.

Hoyt, attended the Sundiiv School Convention a the young roosters' aro heard from Mound City last Wednesday Thursday and Friday. all directions..

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