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The Uniontown Cicerone from Uniontown, Kansas • 1

The Uniontown Cicerone du lieu suivant : Uniontown, Kansas • 1

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Uniontown, Kansas
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li 1 si One month of 1912 is almost gone. Have you saved any things this month? -t Vol. Seven. Uniontown, Bourbon County, Jan. UO, 1912.

Number 0 Ouu Ciiukciiks AT YOUH HKIIVICU 4 rfnr Uniohfo I teat (OVERCOAT r- amd'SMT sales! sJolsteih-CMlroy Abstract Co Examiners of Titles and Conveyancers A NiS Bonded by AMERICAN SURETY of New York. 7 East Wall Street. 'Phone 306. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. AT LHEPMAM BAPTIST CHURCH.

Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. The attendance last Sunday was The second year Junior Class being the "lianner Class" In attendance. Everyone is cordially invited. Please bring your Bible. Dr.

Superintendent. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at "7 o'clock." Teachers Meeting1 every Thursday evening, Junior Endeavor next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Miss Goldie Cash, President. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at o'clock. Miss Jes'lir West, President Preaching1 next Sunday morning and evening1. Rev.

Frank Jennings, Pastor. We've got too many' Overcoats" and Suits and we don't believe you have got enough! We want to sell our's and here's the way we feel about it: We would rather sacrifice our profit and part of the cost than carry them over to another Season. There is nothing wrong about our proposition! THREE DOORS WEST- OF OPERA HOUSE CHURCH. Sunday School at the Methodist Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially invited.

Come and -help us make our school GLOVER one of the bet. IT IS GOOD BUSINESS for us to do so! Amy Suit Qveiroat' aim Othip tir at per ceiut Discount! H. COWAN, Superintendent. Rev, Lane will preach every tirst and third' Sunday in each month. ROCKFORD VALLEY M.

E. CHURCH. Sunday chcpl every Sunday at 10 A. M. f.J T.

G. IIonn, Superintendent DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles and Harness Hardware. -H- ALSO TRUNKS, SUIT CASES TELESCOPES AND HAND BAGS. Harness and Shoe Repairing A Specialty. rR KANSAS.

We are determined to make this "A GRAND JANUARY CLEAN-UP!" MT. OLIVE PRESBYTERIAN CIIUUCII nn i iedman 0 dda Mens and Boys Outfitters, 12 and 14 N. Main Fort Scott, Kans. Sunday eltbol at 10 A. M.

S. Williams, Superintendent. Miss VeraJWhiteleftThursday for Pittsburg where she will enter school. 5 Clites spent Saturday afternoon in.Bronso'n.' ITe is feed ing about 7(J0 head 'of hogs and this was his first day away from home since winter commenced. A.

F. McCarty, the Bronson hay and grain buyer, was here Tuesday loading out a car of hay whicthe purchased cf the Holt Bros Grandma. Ralston, who makes her home with her son, V. G. Ralston, southwest of town, suffered a fall last Sunday morning and was quite badly injured.

She is nearly 80 years old, but is improving rapidly and hoped to be out again soon. E. R. KREYER, JEWELED AND OPTICIAN, FT. SCOTT, KANS.

F. Finger considered he liad too much shade far the good of his gardenspotand has "topped" all the trees on the south side of his property. Col. M. Wod is a new auc tioneer in this section, but an old hand at the business.

lie is a brother in law to A. B. Giltillan and can be found at Bandera by' 'phone or at Redfield by letter. Uniontown at The Capital. From Ft.

Scott Exchanges. Will Bruner of Uniontown was in Ft. Scott yesterday. John Stone spent yesterday evening in the city from Union-town. Mrs, Al Stroud of Uniontown, was in the city shopping yesterday.

Fireman C. Joyce of the Miss- ouri facitlc, today returned to work after a two. weeks layoff. He has a run out of this city. AF ET YO pi Fun ds- Fred Dinger, of the Uniontown neighborhood, spent last night in the city as a guest at the home of Mr.andMrs.

Frank Pawling, on South Scott avenue. Charles Cowan, who is in the hardware business at Uniontown, was in the city last night the guest of his brother, Sheriff George Mr. Cowan had bpen atr Kansas City in attendance at the annunl convention of implement dealers. H.N. White aud A.

White were in Bronson Tuesday, Mrs. J. D. Boyer was in Fort Scott betweeu trains, Tuesday. Miss Jessie West was out from Ft Scott last Sunday, visiting By reason of the fact that the Deposits of this growing bank are guaranteed by the Guarantee Law of the State of Kansas we have a particularly safe and most desirable depository for your Surplus" Funds.

We pay 3 per cent interest on Certificates, of Deposit and careful attention is tended to all customers whether their account is large or small. You are invited to transact your financial affairs through this institution. i "THE BAHK THAT ALWAYS TREATS YOU RIGHT." W. D. Gunsaullusahd Lee Bre-man sold a whole car load of mules to a Texas man last Tuesday.

They are building up a big business in their line and tha Redfield Horse and Mule Market is one of the substantial business institutions of Redfield, where they are permanently located Sam'l Bolyard promises "to bring a civil action against Wm. Kirker, Sam owns the slaughter house and all the surgical tools needed to properly discect a hog, but Mr. Kirker just simply "pass cd him used his own tools, and his own scalding vat when he pot ready to butcher, Mr. Bol yard holds that he is entitled to do all the butchering so long as he owns the place made for that purpose and he wants to make an example of Mr. Kirker, so that others will follow his example.

Rev. Boner started revival services at the Methodist church Thursday night and they will continue in definitely. Rev Boner is very successful in this work and there is room1 here for him tD accomplish much. R. W.

Sheler has decided to give up his place as Superintend- ent of the county Poor Farm and will have a public sale Feb. 10th. He has not decided as to his future business occupation. ED GLOVER writes fire and tornado insurance in leliable companies. Farm and city property of all kinds for sale or trade Farm Lor ns a specialty.

See or write'him for terms. Redfield, Kansas. relatives. W. A.

Stroud returned trora a business trip to Kansas Citj, Tuesday. I County Attorney Ramsey was out here Tuesday on professional business- Miss Mary Biackman came home from Bronson Saturday to visit with parents. had two car loads of hogs for the Kansas City mgrket Tuesday. Dr. Read is not expected home for a month or six weeks yet.

But he is improving. F. Leslie is again proprietor of the Redfield Livery Barn, having lately purchased from Mr. McGinnis. Kansas State Bank, Fort Scott, Kansas.

Northwest Corner Main and Wall Streets. C. H. Morrow, H. M.

A. B. Dickmann, President. Vice-President. Cashier.

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647
Années disponibles:
1911-1912