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The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 6

The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 6

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2C SEE W. HAGGARD, THE OAPLET0I1 PRESS, C. W. HESSONG, Editor end Publisher. THE JOLLY AUCTIONEER Mound City, Kansas.

Phone, 22 A. Master Streke invention. Hew Ollisr Aciczitlc A zi ImproTczisst to tts Uilitr of having a fine colt get one its fore legs broken one day last week by another horse kicking it. rs. J.

L. 'Collarn was called to the home of her son, Louis, of LoEan last week on. account of the illness of her little grand-daughter. 1 -Miss Ollie Strord, who is teaching at Rock Ridge, attended the Leslie Holeman wedding and Mrs. Zona Ire PUBLISHED WEEKLY.

Entered al the post office at Kansas as second-class mail Dec. 8th. 1905. Just a simple, clean -ut mechanism land of Popular Grove taught in her nlace and was well liked bv the Dunils. TERMS.

I Claude Austin and wife who went to for taouuting open. eJ by a slnpe Hey Yet that single key unlocks scores of vlcKrstu added typewriter convenience. It des away with the brain-tention of tabulating. The tibubtor works auto maticilly with unvarying accuracy. Equipped with its new Automatic which can be operated in connection With the Oliver Liae Ruling Device, the Oliver's sphere of 'usefulness is unlimited.

One year in advance, $1.00 gt Francis Minnesota tot -nmh- re. i en He does not claim to be. the best auctioneer on earth there are hundreds just as good and thousands not so good; but there are reasons why you should employ him. 1st. He deals in live stock and properties the year round, and knows the value of it when put up at auction.

2nd. He is a graduate from one of the best- auction tchools in the world and never misses a chance of going to places where he might derive some knowlege along this line of business. 3rd. If a member of your family should get seriously ill, would you get some old quack doctor that never attended school? No! you would' get the most skillful physician available. The same rule will hold good in the' auction business.

A poor auctioneer will lose his employer many dollars through ignorance and inability. Win Ma4a (D.Im. T.ft-H Six months .50 Advertising rates given on application turned home Saturday morning. They will make their home at J. L.

'Coll ams for the present. We are very glad to welcome them back to our midst. BY SPECIAL WRITERS. In the work of writing and ruling Statistical reports Invoices, Statements, Inventor. sting Checks.

Deposit Slips, Cash Items Vouchers. Cash 1 -i Some of the farmers of this vicinity are hauling com to Blue Mound this week for fifty cents per bushel. Edna Young of near Maple ton spent Sunday at J. A. Castcels and attended Sunday school at Rock Ridge.

and Credit Sales, Trial Balances, Pay Roll, Cost kecordsand scores of sira ilar tabulated'fecords, Oliver No. has no equal. It is the only machine that covers the whole broad field of modem commercial uses in a satisfactory way. The Oliver Automatic Tabulator is an Oak DaleDist. Our school officials have purchased a new pump and some new seats for our school, which was much needed.

Mr. Lesley sold some fat hogs to the Oxender brothers Monday. Albert Brooks helped T. F. Reagan pick his winter apples Saturday.

Mr. Tahnar attended the public sale of Mr. Hamraons and sons Thursday. Little Finsa and Zola Oharah are re integral part of every new machine- furnished without a cent of additional cliarge. IT'S A PLEASURE For us to do your Watch and Jewelry repairing because we know you'll be pleased when it's finished.

There is satisfaction in store for you if you have never given us trial. White District. Luke Coyan and family who have been living in Colorado for the past two years sold their property there and came back to Kansas. They spent a few days with his father, Hugh Coyan, It caps the climax of a long series of improvements given to the world in the ningnincant new Oliver No. 5.

5 i Each of these remarkable innovations -the Oliver Tabulator and the Oliver ported quite sick at this writing. and other relatives in this vicinity Ruling Device-supplements the other. 3 Wo Want Your Jewelry J. W. Shannon is husking corn for and left Monday for Fort Scott, where Together they form a combination of untold value in all branches of commer John Goodbody.

they will make their home. VERNE Q. POWELL, cial accounting. The Oliver Typewriter isfiirstof all a Mr. Tyler made a business trip to T.

E. Cook and son, Thomas, made 7 South IVIaIx St. Fort Scott last week- a tnp to Kansas City Tuesday. Fort Scott, Kansas. correspondence machine-supreme in snlendid service.

It makes work a I pleasure by providing automatic means of spacing, tabulating, ruling, indicat A. Mr. Mylius is hauling lumber from D. E. Walrod and wife and Mrs.

Mapleton, with which he will build a Tom Farmer spent Sunday evening cattle shed. his sister, Mrs. A. B. Amer.

Mr. Lesley did some carpenter work Fernando Coyan made a trip to Fort Meat Markets Produce Scott Tuesday. last week for Mr. Montague. S.

J.Tyler bought a horse from Mr. Mrs. Thad Cook and daughter, Stewart last week. Maude, spent Wednesday with Mrs. ing exact printing point, securing proper register, etc.

The saving of time, of men til calcu ation, of manipulation, of extra atten tion.md of eye strain is an incalculable benefit to the operator. And the gain of volume of work well done without extra operative effort means much to every employer. Write for our new OLIVER CATALOG or better still ask the nearest Oliver agent for a free demonstration of Model No. 5. The tifiver Typewriter Co, 102 West 9th.

5t. Dock Posr south of Harding. Mr. Brown went, to Blue Mound Fri day to transact some business. W.

A. HENTHORN, PROP. Will buy your Produce and Hides and pay you the highest market price. I handle Fresh and Cured Meats, Lrard, Bologna, etc. In Stone Building East of Railroad.

Mr. Hills, who has spent the last several months with her daughter in Michigan, returned home Saturday. Luke Coyan and family sp nt Sun- Harding Happenings. Rev. Caldwell filled his regular ap pointment here Sunday day night with Bennett Cook and family.

KANSAS CITY, MO. H. A. Kendrick. and wife spent Sat-j Wm.

Dunbar made a trip to Fort with relatives at urday and Sunday Amos Missouri. Scott Monday. Emma Amer is spending this week with her brother, Frank Arxifer, and Wm. Maxwell gave a dance last Fri day night in their'new barn. Every family, near Mantey.

body reports a fine time. Most of the farmers of this vicinity i Mrs. Carrie Baker came up from Natural. Bora AUCTIONEER. took advantage of the good roads last i week and hauled their winters supply of coal.

Fort Scott Monday morning. Minta Baldwin returned home last Wednesday from South Dakota, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 1 1 am prepared to do a general lunch counter and lodging business. We have a good line of groceries and confectionary goods and will buy country produce At the best market price. We thank you for your past favors and respectfully solicit your future patronage.

N.JONES. made a trip to Fort Marion Coyan Three years ofJSuccessful Sell of Live-stock Sales. 1st. Year, 48 2nd. Year, 63 Sales.

Scott Monday. Martin. 3rd. Year, 98 Sales. Mr.

"Rvinotnn nrac in thie riiVMvM--! i- WOK ana SOn, UTOVer, Olu hnmi iurnnHa0 some threshing Friday for Mr. Hen- Telephone, Write cr See Me ct Bronson, Kansas, Before Fixing Your Dates. and putting in a telephone at Wm. essv east of Harming. Godmans.

Bert Cassida and wile from near Mantev spent Sunday with his Wife's Jesse King has moved into O. E. Maxwell's house here in town. mother, Mrs. W.

J. Coyan, and daughters. 1 A. CAWP, The J.H. Hatfield, who fias been very White schoo, is progressine sicks.

able to be around at this Dcciy UDcer the control! of Edd writmg. elscn as teacher. Mxs- Norton gave a surprise dinner Tom Amer and wife spent Sunday on Mr. Norton Saturday it being his with his wife's parents, Ed Young and forty-eighth birthday. Those present wjfe, CoMer Weather Coming And you should protect yourself and horsed from the cold by using a good robe or blafiket! Good- Heavy Robes For $3:50 to $12.00 1 AH Styles, Colors vjid Weights.

Fine assortment. were: Dan Reagan and wife, Oifford HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAMPOO, ETC. AccomodAtio far a Tint Qua Clts. Afft. for Ft.

Scott Scott Steam Laundry Latta and wife, Wilks Coon and wife, W. Post and wife, rs. John Hen-essy, Mrs. Cromer, Anna Faulhaber, Linnie Post and Jessie Sutterby. Mrs.

Barrett and Mrs. Shelton, who have been visiting at P. Nortons, left Monday for their homes in Illinois Horse Mrs. Luke Coyan and children and Mrs. A.

B. Amer spent Thursday with Dick Post fand family. Claude Harrison and wife of Fulton spent Sunday with his wife's mother, Mrs. E. Cook.

A fine rain visited this vicinity Monday night, which all were glad to see. Mrs. Thomas Amer spent Sunday with Mrs. Kinder near If you are interested in the Xv'est, send 25 cents in stamps for four late issues of The Pacific Monthly, containing fully illustrated descriptive ar; and Missouri. $3.00 to $7.50 Dr.

Cos. the dentist makes regakr trips to Mapleton on the 1st, 2nd, ICth ill Grades and Weights, and a goddassort- and 17th of each month. CZZcs tX residence of J. H. Green.

Rock Rid ge. Wm, Lucas of this vicinity a new road wagon from Mr. of Mapleton Saturday. Mrs. Louie Odell and daughter, zat to select froni tides aoout dairying, iruit growing.

All kinds of repairs: ABdots, shoes, Harness, Call! Coal For Sole. We have opened a coal bank on the Geo. Coyzn tn. 2h miles east of Mapleton and xrUl zzll yen coal at 0 cents per bushel ct tL'2 bsaJc 7 vwuu xvC ucca veiling x. xuuus pbultIy and general laftalng for the -treel, returned to their Oregon, Hngton and home in Topeka Monday.

Idaho. Harry Sutterby had- tks.inkfcrtune PACIFIC MONTAXiY, Peril: rid, Ore. 8s ON ill.

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1905-1910