Fayette Reporter (Newspaper) - February 29, 1912, Fayette, Iowa i i A WEEKLY HOME THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2Q PER YEAR r Hard to Meet the Conditions of Proposition Made by Babcock finished with a Rush Grand Total Has Reached i S p Has Beet Raised Baring tije Past Week On Wednesday morning Pres ident Cooper established quarters at Justice Kenyons Here the subscriptions came in rapidly and by three oclock the bulletin board at the post office showed sub At 7 oclock the men gathered at the Congregational church Where the Ladies served At this meeting it was reported the sum of was President Cooper preached Sunday morning in the Church and invited all who were interested in the raising the debt to come to his home at 4 oclock Monday morning George Kennedy invited the business men to take supper with at the At this meeting it was stated that had been sub On Tuesday evening the business men and other in parties took supper at the At this gathering more was The business men held At 8 Wednesday the student body marched to the church with college yells and songs and announced subscriptions which brought the aggregate up to During Thursday the work was carried on with In the meeting at the chapel in the evening it was announced that a grand total of had been SPECIAL MARCH 2 The Daisy White Kerosene Oil 4244 Gravity At 7c Per Gallon THE DAISY WHITE is the best ker oil in the market at the price and we know if you try it once you will want more We will also make a SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY on the MONTICELLO and the FORT ARMSTRONG canned sweet corn at 4 Cans for 25c These are both standard brands SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS Prairie Queen Flour Ardee White Bearl Gold Medal Western Queen u 150 Ground Shells for Poultry per 100 Pounds 35 Cents 25c 25c 25c Extra white soap 7 bars for Santa Glaus soap 7 bars for soap 7 bars for SCOBEY COMPANY i Iowa Successful Life Mot One of Ease Foote of who grew manhood living with his widowed mother in the house now owned by Sarah Bailey Edington diagonally across from the Methodist at tending school and working m vaca tions at anything available and fin ally graduating from in 1882 writes Every year think that I will give myself the pleasure of a to my old but I myself so tied down to business as to be practically a I can recall the somewhat bucolic of our good the elder who introduced the celery plant into Fayette and always had a model vegetable and llower I compare his life and work with my much to my cause the difference between a coun try and a city practice is that you are always in the treadmill iu the while your country doctor at a chance to attend prayer I hope to get back to Fayette be fore all my old friends have passed I will certainly assure the survivors of my sincere affection for the old town and its wholesome citi That little to a miniature It had a little in it of everything that we find in our cosmopolitan it so much of life as to make its memory to me indelible aud most My old friends seem like tuy and my love for them id u little warmer auy other similar acquaintances or Do you know thai more real dan ger lurks in u common cold thau in any other of the minor ailments sate way is to take Chamber lains Cough a thoroughly reliable and rid your waif of the cold as quickly as pos This remedy is by fill The Shipping February a company of farmers in the vicinity of Fayette assembled to organize what is now known as The Farmers Shipping As sociation of Adam Shafer was chosen chair pro and Following the selection of a name for the company came election of officers which resulted as follows Strayer Vice Sinnott Sec Fussell Orange Paul and representing a firm of addressed the meeting During his remarks he seemed firm in the belief that he could secure better freight service for probably two trams per week about A memorial presented commission ing Spencer to use his best ef forts in our behalf was signed by a large number Articles of Incorporation and By Laws were adopted and the meeting the directors to hold a meeting March 2t A buyer will probably soon be elected and the company ready for Barring a few discordant the meeting passed olf har and the concensus of opinion is that the Association will be of benefit to farmers aud the A word as to origin of this movement will not be Some months ago Finch fore saw that with cooperative shipping companies forming all about farmers adjoining our town must organize or tall behind in the live stock shipping With this idea constantly n Finch has zealously worked to bring about this In this work he has been ably assisted by Albert Koehler and Through and iis co workers a canvass for was W share holders i holding a UH Spencer of Chicago was here to lend his aid and advice 10 the Finally let it in said to those who let com come from all and dis from The Upper Iowa Club There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlains Cough It acts on natures relieves the opens the secre aids expectoration and re stores the system to a healthy con For sale by all Missionary Convention The Annual State Missionary Con under the auspices of the Iowa State Student Volunteer Union for all students in the colleges and academies in was held at Cor nell Mount Vernon February U I U was lepre sented by the Misses Angle Gertrude Grace Smith and Dora Kaiser who report a most in In all twenty two institutions were represented by 165 delegates were Rev J E Shoemaker China Mra Laura Delaney Garst Japan Rev Titia Lowe Pastor of M E Church of Cedar formerly of India Rev E A Rayner Dr BH Bailey Coe College Pros Marquis Coe College Rev Arthur Hugh Y M 0 A section in Joseph Philip Swam and Miss Marjory Melcher Travel ing section of Volunteer Leonard Paulson About to take up boys work iu This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much cou cerned over the frequent colds con by their and have abundant reason for it aa every cold weakens the k rs the vitul ity and paves the way the more serious diseases that so Chamberlains Cough Remedy is for its aud is pleasant nod safe to For sale by all j Thursday March Dinner Each Person The accommodation at the Audi very good and it is hoped that the friends of old Upper Iowa will spend one evening in memory of good old days and show their loyalty to their Alma The object of the meeting is lo have a good The entire affair will be informal and for Suggestions from you are Are VOU coming 5433 Kimbark The Bargain Stores closing out sale is now All piece dress knit leather gloves and childrens etc now selling at cost or George Washington On last Wednesday and Friday evenings Mr and Mrs G H Kennedy and Mr and Mrs E 0 He use very de About forty guests were present each Throughout ihe evening George Washington and his hatchet were kept before the minds of those pros and one of the most enjoyable features was the cherry tree with the famous hatchet still in its This tree from the primeval forest was loaded with cherries and each guest was given an opportunity to guess how many it A delic ious two course repast was served and about eleven oclock the guests departed feeling they had spent one of the most delightful evenings of the If You But Knew The splendid results that can be obtained from Cough and Lung you would never be without A Severe Grippe or Pneumonia is liable to attack you at any but it can warded off or cured with Cough and Ask your druggist today for Cough aucT Luag Remedy and be It may save your 25c and 50c U