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The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 16

The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 16

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Mapleton, Kansas
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PERSONAL LlEllTIOll. Gcnfcslicnzry, Fruit Soft Drinks. Those Who Come and Go, and Other Items. Call The Press has both 'phones Special attention given to lovers of good confectionery. Candies or" the best quality, fresh we sell more candies than all the rest of the i own.

so our stock is always fresh, no old dried out goods The same may be said of cur smoker goods. Ycu can enjcy the best of soft drinks hera, hot drinks everyday, cordials, 7, finger ale, phosphates, carbonized waters: we are now giving this feature of our confectionery more attention than ever before. Fruits and nuts, always guaranteed fresh, yrime quality and sold S3, cheap as a living nrcflt will permit. Supply your wants at'- the best place. BALL'S We are receiving daily, our 1 Line of SHoes for Spring and Summer in Ox Bloods and Tan.

Ail the most -SBfMSff Patterns and we aim to carry nothing but the very best SHOES we can buy also, in work shoes we can't be beat. Anything in shoes for men' women and children Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. as. tip and tell us what happens For Rent. A four roomed house in Mapleton, Will rent cheap.

M. T. Nickelson. Clarence McCoy of Jamesport is here this Week on a visit with his cousin, Mr. Hammons and family.

SO Acre farm for sale. Nicely improved, five room house. Price $2000. V. Sallee.

Andy Nickelson has moved into his new house and is now living "at home'' He made the change the first of the Marsh Lowe of arrived in Mapleton morning and is visiting with friends and relatives in and around town, Mr. Will Emery of Gillman City, Missouri, was in Mapleton this week looking for a location. He is a friend of Mr. Hammons. 1 For Sale.

"OLD TRUSTY" incubator and brooder. Made 3 hatches. Good as new. Cheap for cash if taken soon C. A.

Hessong. Dr. Douglas will hereafter occupy rooms at the Hessong hotel. Next dates will be February 17th and every two weeks thereafter. Handsome new showing in post cards; comic; lace and decorated valentines at Ball's.

C- C. Goss. wife and baby drove over to Fulton last Tuesday where they spent the afternoon. COAL-1 Plenty of coal at the Stark bank, one mile south of Mantey, at 8 cents per bu. E.

D. Feemster. Miss LeeNorris, of Fulton spent a few days here last week visiting with her uncle, Alec Oldham and family. Douglas, the Mound City dentist, Morris' Cash Store, makes regular trips to Mapleton every two weeks. His next date will be Both Phones.

February 17 KANSAS MAPLETON, Mrs. Caray and daughter, Mrs. Major and baby of Devon were up last Wed 3 nesday visiting Mrs. Caray's brother, We have installed an Emery wheel FranlTShadley was down from Bfue J. W.

HAGGARD; Mound Wednesday on business and visited with his son Ward. Clyde Hammons has been on the sick list for a week. He was able to be up town for the first time Wednesday. 41 Acres, nicely located, nice, five AUCTION EER. MOUND CITY, KANS If you want the best price for W.

A. Lamb and family. Misses Ethel and Hazel Moore, of Kansas City, is here this week visit-with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Weaver and other relatives and friends. Mr. M. L.

Fargo of Warsaw New York, is here visiting with J. Sutter-by and family. He is a nephew of Mr. Sutterby and will visit them about a month. Mr.

Kite was in town Monday and stock, you should get a good auct ioneer. Haggard can get the room house, all kinds of out-buildings, good cellar, all kinds of fruit. About 20 acres hog tight fenced, about IS xun by power, and will be ready next week to polish plows grind tools etc. Call. L.

Brook Asa Hessong. William Lamb of Washington and Earnest Lamb oi Iola were here and spent Wednesday night W. A. Lamb and family. They are cousins of Mr.

Lamb. John Lunceford's house was badly damaged by the high wind, last Friday, blowing the flue in and damaging the roof. The repairs were made this week by carpenters Hessong and Lamb Joe Clayton and Mr. ftammons drove to Fulton Monday evening, where took the train for Fort Scott. Mr.

Hammons was released as a jurror and they returned home in the evening. i Jake Henthorn, wife and children See him. prices. acres rocicy pasture lana. rnce renewed his subscription for another 0.

Pacific $3500. V. Sallee. "Times do change" so does our telephone number A partial list of numbers are as follows: 32. 39, 47, 75 Time Card.

year. He stated that his wife has been very sick for some time and still very ill. Mr. H. A.

Pac, Agent of Fort Scott, was in Mapleton' last Wednesday on business his com-Dany. He made the 'Press a friendly call while herel ane the number we have been calling for some time is 72 until central ask why we called for that number and informed us that we should lay claim on No. 67. Last week The Press had a Mapleton Mutual telephone installed in the office. To prove that no.

13 is unlucky we mention that the number of this phone is although we have had it K. N. AND West Bound. 609 Mail an I Express, 8:10 a. m.

691 Local Freight, 9:15 a. m. East Bound. 610 Mail and Express, 7:33 in. 693 Local Freight," 5:00 p.

m. Ll McCalister, Agent. I dread the coming 'of tbe spring when flowers bloom arad robins sing. nd lambkins gambol on tbe lea the winter's good enough for me. I hate and Ira Nickelson, left Tuesday morning for Colorado they will make their future home.

They had a public sale of their personal effects last Saturday at which everything sold well. Richard Lowe of Nevada Missouri is here visiting with friends and relatives. He came Thursday morning. Dick to thing of planting seeds, and digging dirt, and pulling weeds, and get- up at break of davrtt to chase the made the Press office a call and the cattle off the lawn. Of course the birds are mighty sweet, and budding trees cannot be beat, and growing I more than a week we have never had a call.

We dare you to call us about 1 matter of news. 80 acres, two and one-fourth miles from towir, nicely improved, large oarn, all kinds of out-buildings, good ioil except a few acres1 of timber land a south-east This is a that can't be picked up every ay We are offering this farm for a Having dissolved partnership with L. C. Brooks, I will pay no debts or accounts of the firm of L. Brook Dunbar.

Brooks collects all accounts md pays all bills, J.H Dunbar. 6tl6- very first thing began on us about our railroad, the D. just like he never had lived here and just like we could help it. Dick tools' hale and hearty- and about one-half larger than hie was the last timh we saw him. Yer Liksocii ie si-with-hin.

all light 'hings are nice enough, and vernal breezes are the snuff; but I have a I--rays fwnd it true that there's so tokened much tqdoa fellow has m-ime to note the' charming thlnrs th ots quote. Walt Mason fa oMt' Subscribe for the Press i iort time for $3000. V. Sallee..

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Years Available:
1905-1910