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The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 10

The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 10

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EVERYTHING, BY EXCHANGES Made as Good as 20 Years Ago i ems of Interest THE From Oyer The Country. S.ITS '4J SL Our Barg-ain Window, TWO DAYS ONLY Ralph Tennal says that a Sabetha woman has gone so crazy over politics that she went into, the Herald office and wanted to subscribe for the Congressional Record. I "Got any frog legs?" a restuarant customer asked the Day Eglin ger in Owensbom Extra Wagon Boxes, with Scoop Boards. Also The PETER SGHUTTLER WAGONS Buggies, Road-wagons Im- plemnts, etc. THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! Monday iaturday "No, sir," replied Egling: Atchison.

rheumatism makes me walk this er, understand the way Now you can Men's 4 4 late Pete Daileys admiration of the i Eglingers Kansas City Star. $4.00 Patents, $3.55 2.50 Dress, 2.20 2.00 Dress, 1.68 2 or 2.50 Heavy, 1.68 to 2.20 44 Miss Zepher Anders, daughter of O. E. Anders cf Blue Mound Kansas, 4 44 $1.50 Tight or Heavy, $1.15 Shad ley Implement- Co. Mapleton, Kansas.

Olill 1. UlCIU J- ljr ed in Kansas Citv last Thursday morn-, ing. The groom is one of the best Sho es Ladies shoes at as great a bargain. to for boys and girls. Regular price $1.40 1.80, on sale 1.19 to 1.58.

known traveling salesman in Eastern Kansas, having been in the employ of the Riley Wilson Grocery of Kansas City, for the past twenty-five years They are at home, in this City. Faola Western Spirit. To Calif ormi a for $30 Tickes on sale daily September to October. 81, IPOS. Remmember the date and don't miss such bargains.

Be sure to get your coupons on the dishes Yours respectfully, Liberal Stopovers. Through Tourist Sleepers H. A. COOPER. Passenger Aft.

free chair ctrs every day. Fort Scott, a as. L. McCalister, Local Agt. Mapleton, Kans.

will build a new barn in the near future. To The Public Webb Clayton. I- White District. A number of scholars in this district Paola, Kansas, Oct. 27, 1908.

If elected to- Congress, I will not enter anv Dartv caucus, nor be bound F. Coombs Bro. finished gath-ering'their thisyearV apple crop here last Friday. Fifty-two cars was the total of the crop here this year, which was probably about a half crop. This, however, was much better than they expected after the numerous late freezes last spring.

The work of gathering the crop began on Sept. 1st and continued without interuption by the weather until completion. About fifty men comprised the different gangs that were employed during that time in the orchaids. and Mr. Comb's payroll for the work of harvesting- alone was therefore ho small amount.

Jon athan and Grimes Golden made up about 'half of the shipments, after Tr were ur.aUe to attend school Friday on- by anj but stand to vote against account of high waters. any man' like JosephG. Cannon for Dick Post and wife, south of Hard- speaker, be he Republican or Dem-ing spent Sunday with his wife's par-. ocrat. Buy a (j will vote tc reduce the appropri-ations below a billion dollars a year.

Heater, ents, T. E. Cook and wife. Mis. J.

W. Coyan, sold a couple WIL of '2 and save fuel. which came Ben davis, Willcwtwigs, i Lansinebures." Winesans. Missouri Pip- a. stove 111 GL11 UA KJ A.

A. A frAAV-WV WJJVl went directly onto the market, but It means a dollars worth of for a dollar. iC.M 111 Vwf kj kilt. kis iiavu wviu storage oy Messrs vomDs a urotner and held for the better Drices later on for still tl in the winter. -Parker Message.

Conceded the best, forty years and the best. as they aggregated the last session of Congress, and I will support a bill to put the salaries of Congressmen, United States Senators and cabinet officers back to where they were on the 27th of February, 1907, when they were increased by the House and Senate fifty, per cent. I will woik for prompter pension laws and more liberal support of deserving veterans, and I'll oppose any increase of the army in time of peace. Abo, I will vote national help to public roads and better pay to mail carriers, country and city, as well as tetter pay to railway postal clerks. From the 217 million dollars a year to the army, and navy, and the 122 million dollars a year to the civil list, I'll cut off at least 100 million dollars a year.

Your friend J. B. SHERIDAN Democratic nominee for Congress, Second District. mules to Jim Godman, last wee Mis. W11 Henthorn and Johnnie Brown spent several days kst week with her parent-, Thos.

Amer ard wife. Mmd Cook spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Dick Post near Harding Geo. Pickford near Harding, helped his brother Tom Pickford do some but chering Monday. Armon Coyan came up from Fort Scott Saturday and returned by the way of Fulton.

Tuesday. Ed Nicl e-soh spent Thursday night vith Thos. Amer and wife. Nick at-d Poy Find ley and heir families w.io have been living on Geo; Coyan farm near the coal bank moved theh families back to Mapleton Tuesday On account of bad weather, and bad roads news this week are as scarce an HEWS BY SPECIAL WRITERS. fe2 RockJlidge.

ft Sold at a Popular Price. By L. T. Campbell. Mrs.

Quick, of Rich Hill, visiting her son Lee," and family this vicinity at present. J. M. Sutterby, made a business trij. to Fort Scott, Monday.

There was no Sunday School at Rock Ridge Sunday on account of the muddy article; as water wis before the rain. roads and rainy weather but we expect man and Lloyd Lucas. Visitois durinsr the month. Jessie Sheridan Helps All Churches. The following letter explains itself.

It was written last June by Rev. Sher-ar. who, though not active on account i Ai to have a large a crowd as usual next Jof failing health, is still In the minstriy the Mound City detist, makes regular trips to Mapleton every two weeks. His next date will be and Claude Young. Sunday.

Patrons are cordially invited to visit! Jordon Casteel had the misfortune us and encourage the pupils in their t0 loose two hogs weighing about two work of Miami county. He lives with his wife on their farm 8 miles west of November 1 ih hnndrpd nnunds parh nnrt a hrr as.t i Paola and is well known through East- week. work. Ollie Stroud, teacher. Unavoidably crowded out last week.

Ed. Coal Ft We have opened ern Kansas: a coal bank on the Geo. Coyan farm) Paola' Kansas' F' V' No' 8" 2 miles east of Mapleton and will sell! June 30, 1908. you coal at .8 cents per bushel at the SheIdon Mrs. Rose Rav; of Blue Mound, is visiting friends in this vicinity this week.

School Reports. The following is the report of the Forestdale school. District for the first month ending October 23: Number enrolled; girls 6, boys 15, total 21. Average daily attendance 18. Those not absent during the month were Josie Rei, Carol Snyder, Ora Latts, Harry Post, Don Van Bukirk, Wesley Snyder, Bennie Rei, and Clyde Woo laid Those not tardy were Linnie iPost, Faye Stewart, Bertha Wogohn, Alta Baldwin and Carl Norton.

Visitors three. School work is progressing nicely and we are always pleased to have the friends and pat-rocs of the school vitit us and inspect the work being done. Jessie E. Sutterby, teacher. Sates Agents Wanted.

$30.00 per week or 40 profit. Some of the men from here, attended bank. FLidley Bros Uttawa, Kansas. Dear Sir: In reply to your inquiry about B. J.

Sheridan, who is before the primary for Congress, I have this J)r. Cof. the dentist makes resm lar trios to Mapleton on the 1st, 2nd. 16th to say: Office at and 17th of each month, residence of J. H.

Green. While I am a Republican, Mr. Sher- idan will have my support, if nominated. In my forty years work as a minister of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, I have known him intimately, my acquaintance begining Democratic Smoker. All samples, stationery and art cat- txle meeting which was held alogue free.

We want one permanent at Xema Wday afternoon. They agent in this locality for the largest repcrt Ulte a crowd and a very picture and frame house in America. lnteresling lime Experience unecessary. We instruct The river was out of its banks, Wed you how to sell our goods and furnish nesday and Thursday and did consider the capital If you want a permanent, able damage to the corn on the lowland, honorable ani profitable position, write Miss Anna tQ mditd us to-day for particulars, catalogue and where she will be samples Frank W. Williams Co- employed in a Hotel, mpany, 1214W.

Tayor Chica- 111. I Mrs-Frank Moyer, has been quite sick for the past few weeks and is no Coal! Ccal! better at this writing Before you buy your coal see what vanl3uskirk hauled hogs to. I have. The Pleasanton coal ia the hh' Baras at Blae Mound Monday, best and cheapest in the long run. A.

Casteel, is hauling lumber The Democrats will a meeting in the Opena House, next Monday eve- he was a boy, teaching school Nov. 2, and expect to have a over the country, In 1870. He is a rousing time. They will hold a smok- good man, upright and liberal- Every er, of which everybody will enjoy them church organazation lias received his ives with- cigars and lunch consisting moral and financial: support and of sandwich and coffee. Whether you know he has Jielped cr to re aTe a Democrat or not, you are invited pair most oj the church ediSces, of fl to come, partake of refreshments and denominations, in Report of the Rock Ridge school for the.

month ending Gctctjer 9, 190S Number enrolled; boys 17, girlsl4, total 31. Average daily attendance 27 Those neither absent or tardy during the month were Grace and JoLn Sutt-ciby, Jessie. Ula and Grace Casteel, Lena and Arthur Van, Buskirk, Fred, Lcla end Blanche Quick, Kobert Spill- J. B. R.ees, Mapleton Kansas.

from Chas. Creighton this week Respectfully yours, It, i an listen to gocd speaking. I i.

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