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The Courier from Fairview, Kansas • 4

The Courier from Fairview, Kansas • 4

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The Courieri
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Fairview, Kansas
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Powhctttan Happenings. Call at L. G. Michner's fori i i- JCrtnrate Yur Howels Vflth CntvaretH. C'iivly euro constipation forever.

10c, iSia. If 0. 0. full, druggists refund money. yuur hoi mc i'i -J vv.

NDY CATHARTIC "Munis' office the New Livery FCUHI Til Dr. McKee extracts teeth with out pain. Office over iner Stevens' Hiawatha, Kansas. rnrnnk CUntCOIISTJPATIOH B.irn on Main street. You can get Liniments and Salves of all descriptions especially adapted to each and every case.

We do not make panaceas or cure-alls by putting all medicine together and filling up witli coal oil but our medicines will all bear the test. Bring in, your babies Our work is instantaneous. At The Lotus. Yon can' tafford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into as 5guftn? HfLags druggists CrouP Quickly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark.

Our children were suffering with croup when we received bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It affords almost instant relief. F. A. Thornton.

This celebrated remedy is for sale by Michner Co. IRSOT.TITRI.Y ATTIltlllTRRn to enn "icue or constipation. Caieantl are the Ideal Laxal ADOUbUlGlil UUAnaniEiEiV tire, nerer trip or irripe.W range eaiy attunl results. Saatl aiT.I pm ana uwikiet irer. aa.

Bir.nijinu iicntm uu. inirnio, nonireai, or new iora. pneumonia or consumption. In WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE (entleinen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Kasms. Monthly $65,00 and expenses.

Position steady. Reference. Enelose so If -add reused stamped envelope. Tue Domini Company, Dept. Chieago.

To Core Constipation Forever. Tike Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or SBo. If C. C.

C. fall, druggists refund money. AUCTIONEER, 2' Rife will cry sales in Brown and adjoining counties. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call in me two miles west of HowliaUan or address me at Powhattan, AUke dates at A.

J. Mayor's of- J. A. RIFE. POWHATTAN KAMSAS.

stant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. L. G. Micliner, We have a fine piece of business property for rent or sale cheap. First published October-22, 1S97.

Notice of Well situated. Call and see us at i once. 1 STATE OF KAMSAS,) Bs Uunuru "'nlUTV I Notlco-is. hereby Klven. th.ni.on the 29th.

ton A Wonderful Cure. After Eleven Years of Suffering gets well by the use of Beptember A. 18U7, the muiertiinieu was oy rroimre tjouri 01 jirowu wihuij, ahusj; uiuj iinnnlnted nnd ciunllHed us ndmiuistrntorof the t'stiite of L. A. Willlnms, deoensed.

All parties interested in said estate will tnke notice, and govern themselves accordingly. A pain in the chest is nature's warning that pneumonia is threatened, Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow, bold by Michner Subscribe for The Courier. Disfigurment for life by bnms or scalds may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witclv Hazel Salva, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. L. G.

Michntr. Mrs. U. Sdioening. Administrator.

If you are in need of any kind of farming implements, we have them for sale. If jou are in need of a buggy or wagon, I will sell you any kind or grade that is on the market. C. E. Reber Fairview, Kans.

DR. SAWYER'S PASTILLES. Dr. Sawter. Dear Sir: I have been a p-eat sufferer with female weakness tor eleven years.

I have used one box and I am on ihe second now. Two montlis ago I could not be on my feet more than half an hour at a thue, now I can be up all day. My health has Improved In every way, and I am so thankful. But far our Pastilles I would not be up at alt. Kespectlully yours, SIRS.

H. SCHOENING, turnout, First Published October 15th, 1897.1 Notice of Appointment. STATE OF Sq Brown Cuni.y,i do-Nntice Is hereliv riven, that on the 5th day of October A. 18'J7, the undersiKued was by the Probate-Court ot Brown Kansas, amy Hnnolntvd nd aiuiliiicd as aAu. inistrntor of the estate of .1.

H. Powell; deceased. All parties interested in said estato will tnke notice and gov- cm themselves accordingly. Kite Powell. Rev.

A. Casselman left Tuesday evening to attend the Synod in session at Columbus Junction. W. H. McGinnis, candidate for register of deeds, was interviewing the voters here last Tuesday.

Great Music Offer. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in postage and we will mail you ten pieces of full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, arranged for the piano and organ. Address: Popular Music Pub. Indianappolis, Ind. F.

M. PURDY, Painter Paper Hanger, And Hard Wood finisher. Furniture retouched and buggies repainted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable.

Give me a call at Fairview, Kansas. I J. W. CURRAN, I MERGHANT TAILOR, Horton, Kansas. Respectfully solicits the patronage of those wanting clothing cut and made in the latest and most fashion- rj able style.

Give him a call. jj I have now on hand the latest styles of i SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, sj Store in Kemper's Block, South Main street. 0. M. Johnson in husking corn for Rufc Smith.

L. B. Purkhiser spent Sunday in Hiawatha. Albert Bender made a trip to Horton last Tuesday. L.

VanVleet has moved into the 11. E. Parsonage. Lee Johnson made a pilgrimage to Hiawatha last Monday. Boxer Lyman made a trip to fairview Tuesday.

A new sidewalk, is being built from the hotel' to the corner of Slain street. Tom Fletcher papered and otherwise fixed up his farm residence this week. E. S. Wiggins of Wetmore, deputy organizer of the Maccabees is here this week and will try to organize a lodge at this place.

Dr. Calnan, assisted by Dr. Pontius Fairview, performed an operation on Mrs. Samuel Marks last Monday. The patient is rapidly recovering.

S. T. Holcomb has bought one of the vacant business houses at Baker aid will move it here at once and remodel it and put it in shape for ccupancy. Landlord Hughes is winning a great name for his hotel and the traveling men say they have the best eatin' in Powhattan that tbey get anywhere. Mrs.

Mary A. Richardson and daughter Mrs. Hattie Christy, of Guide who have been yisiting Mrs. S. A.

Holcomb for the past three weeks, returned to their home Monday. Jim Clare received two cars of fine young cattle last Sunday morning. A great many of our farmers Bave bought feeders recently and shipped them in here to fatten for market. There is a larger profit on eorn to feed it to stock than: selling it at the present low price. Beb Price has one of the best quarries of building stone in Brown county.

It runs from ten to twelvo inches in thickness and is easy to get out. The quarry is two and one half miles from town and is inexhaustible. Quite a number have been hauling rock from thwre recently for building purposes. On Wednesday of last week the friends of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Baulch, living about live miles west ot Powhattan, gathered at their Borne and celebrated the silver anniversary of their Among those present from here were J. H. Barrett aid and they report a iplcndid time.

About 135 people sat down to a bountiful repast that had been provided for the occasion. A perfect shower of free silver presents fell to Mr. and Mrs; Baulch amid many wishes of prosperity from their friends. There a great deal of stealing going on out near the county line, in the neighborhood of Granada. Chickens seem to be the favorite graft One family lost eighty in ene night and some of their neigh WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL Entirttv Kae.

To the Patrons of Thm Lotus-Artist Holt will be in Fairview every day except Thursday. An exchange wittily remarks that ''the California physician who claims to cure drmikards by the injection ot horse blood into the veins of the paity, could probably effect a speedier and more permanent cure if he could devise some means for injecting horse sence into their craniums." F. E. Graham, Republican can Ahrtastcfthi A Orand haucator. 2 successor oj the "Unabridged." Ten years were spent revising, 100 editors employed, and.

over 300,000 exDended before i the. first copy was 1 printed. Everybody should own this Dictionary. It answers quickly and correctly tho questions so constantly MEAT MARKET. CARTER HOSTETTER, Proprietors.

Fairview, Kansas, Fresh and salt meats always on hand. Give is a trial. didate for county treasurer, was in the city Tuesday in the interest his candidacy. Mr. Graham is a young man possesing more than ordinary busines qualifications.

arising concerning the history, spelling', pronunciation, and meaning of words. A Library in Itself, it also gives In a form convenient for ready reference tho facts often wanted concerning eminent persons, ancient and modern; noted fictitious persons and places; the countries, cities, towns, and natural features of the globe; translation of foreign quotations, words, phrases, and proverbs etc. C. D. GRAHAM, Cashier HENRY ISEI.Y, President, W.

I'. I.AMHIiKTsON, This Work is Invaluable in tho household, and to the teacher, scholar, professional inan, and self-educator. E3pA saving of three cents per day for a year will provide more than euough money to purchase a copy of tho International. Can you afford to bo without It? Have your Bookseller show it toyou. FAIRVIEW STATE BANK.

FAIRYIEW, KANSAS. Paid Up $15,000 Surplus and Earnings, $5,000 G. C. Mertiam Publisher, Springfield, Mas. For a number of years he was connected with the State Bank of Sa-betlia, first as clerk, then cashier.

The people here, especially Grand Army veterans, have more than a passing interest in Mr. Graham. The Wetmore A. R. Post is named in honor of his father John L.

Graham, who gave up his life on the battle-field for his country's good: You can put Graham down for a good vote here. Wetmore Spectator. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recoirnizinrr it as dangeous he took immediate steps to bring about a WEBSTER'S graphic reprints of ancient I INii-KKiUiumu. 1 jiynenu lor 1 reo prospprius luugirauona, ciu.

DIRECTORS. Henry Iski.y, Fred E. Graham, E. M. W.

Lambertson, Henrv on hoe C. D. Graham, Fred Isf.lv, C. F. Joss, General Banking Business Transacted.

speedy cure. From the advertise-j RICHARD SAVAGE, Merchant Tailor Kansas. Sabetha, To Miss Thompson of St Louis who declined an introduction to the Prince of Wales, all honor is due. Sh is one of a thousand. Most American girls have regarded a- presentation the Prince as the highest social ambition, being perfectly willing, to overlook the fact that he is one of the most immoral men ot th world, "and that his most intimate female companion are social outcasts.

Hundreds of American girls have overlooked in him what they would have emphatically condemed in a less titled man, and have uie so to their own disgrace. They have not placed the proper estimation on self-respect; to do this, seems to have been left to Miss Thompson whose name should forever stand enviously conspicuous iu this country. Wm. WINKLER, UTAH STREET, Hiawatha, Kansas. ment of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine.

To say that it was satisfactory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommend bors all they had. The wife of one of the men whose roost was robbed Suits made Ut order of tlie finest fabrics Ht reasonable prices. Fine line of suiting nnd triispring on hand.

Also a line line of samples. Give me a call aud get prices. -was awakened and looking out' saw some parties with a lantern stealing the chickens but didn't wake her husband up for fear the thieves would shoot him. She said she urould sooner lose the fowls than her Husband. iiubscribe.Qr The Courier.

ing this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in anyform. The Banner of Liberty, Libertytown, Mary-land. The 25 and 50 cents sizes for sale Lv Michner Co Don't Tobacco Spit aud SmoKe luur Lifts Awny. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag neic. full of life.

njrvo anil vijror, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All tlru'ists, 50c or SI. Cure guaranteed. Booklet mid sample free. Address Sterling lieuiedy Co.

Chicago or ITew York. The cheapest place on earth to feed your team. Give him a call aud he will treat you white-.

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Pages Available:
2,517
Years Available:
1893-1899