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The Telephone from Uniontown, Kansas • 1

The Telephone from Uniontown, Kansas • 1

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7 THE TELEPHONE. Telephone. Chai. S. Clark, Editor.

UNIONTUWN KANSAS. Telephone. Office Over Post-Office, JOB PRINTING of all kinds NEATLY EXECUTED. Entered In the post-officr at Uniontown, Kansas, an second class matter. SlIBSCBIPTIOS, 1.00 A YEAR.

"IXGOH Ml: TRUST." LI. OHIEH. r.lSH. VOL.1. UNIONTOWN, BOURBON COUNTY KANSAS PE3.

13 1886 NO, 40. Looal ewa -I! The proposition to vote city in the t.ie is in its eiiwroini cuts biased rliOUgh in noniis in am ot tne ivnnsas, braska Si Dakota railroad was defeat Great bargains now at Patter in a future article we jiopose writing more of this "sunny-side" to the city, son s. in Anderson county on Tuesday Groceries at bed-rock prices at The defeat grew out of the rivalry existing between several important liigley s. stiil it were wed to casually call attention to one of the most prominent points of the "Great Sun I'owcr Uoute this February issue. Kansas Record.

town in the county. The defeat of Fresh nasted coffee, 6 pouuds tor at Uliver s. tlm pr position will in no wiso effect the progress of the construction of the road, although it may necessitate The dog belonging to in this place, supposed to have hydrophobia, died last week, greatly to the relief of rome of onr pro- le. (I. P'Eve-s Co.

a-e cons antlv receivin new goods, niul their spring stocK will s(xn be complete in all departments. We have been requested to ask those parties in the north part of town to -move those dead hogs that have been thrown over the bark fence. Willie Cowan, of Rockford Valley, has been sufferiug for the past two weeks with some kind of a breaking out on the inside of his mouth. Dn Elder, Sr. called at this offl la Ben.

Ueeder, of Fort Scott, was In our CAMV F1UK. city Tuesday. change somewhat in tho course the road. Ft. Scott Monitor.

lou will save money it you buy harness in Uniontown. i ne into uen. Hancock was no WHIT YOU OWE HE. much given The leading line of groceries at but ho said one exceedingly gool G. A.

It. and Kelief Corps. The U. A. R.

and Ladies' Relief Corps, of this city, will have their first regular Camp Fire, at their hall, on Thursday evening, March 4th. The following is the programme for the occasion: Music, by drum corps. 2. A brief itisUii of the admission thing in that line at Gettysburg. At ratterson s.

The pool hall was converted Into court house last Saturday. cer ain stage of that grert battle it happened that some subordinate w4, and subscribed for three lea ot Olirer has got the finest cods in 1 'oii-rr, iTiiiiir uimmi ins own reajiousi- YOURS, AS BE-4, town. iz coats per pound. rbilitv. i rcirardtd mihtar granddaughter, Forest Ai Peake, one to hii of Kansas, by Col.

G. P. Eves. Woolen gods going at cost, at grandson, Guy Elder, and tho other to Gi-o, ules and caused a decided advantuge to be gained where, according to West Point nhilosoribv. a disaster ratterson a.

nencey, all at Marmaton, .1. Music, by comrade l.t. Moore. 4. Select R'eading, Canic Hit A splendid line of fine shoes The Fifth Annual Encampment, Dp should have ensued.

Hancock was ter. just in at lives ct Co s. partment of Kansas, G. A. will hel both provoked and delighted.

"If Song, Post ai Corps. tt. Conundrum, by C. S. Steel, to at Wichita, commencing Tuesday, Feb.

2a, knew the d- fool who ordered that Cheap for cash, good goods. I will sell round trip tickets to Wichita oi need money. w. H. Flukkk.

bo given at the next meeting. movement," he exclaimed, would him brevctted!" Globe Dem Feb. 21, 22, 28, 24 and 25, good to toretun Gloves and mittens marked dow up to and Including Feb. 27th, at $4.30. ocrat.

i. Aiusie, ny ururn corps. 8. Declamation, by Chas. Griffith.

V. Bong, by T. O. Moore and fain to cost at Patterson's. 1.

I). Makks, Agent. i he newspapers of the state Geo. Mason, son of Owen Mason, of ily. V.

L. Alfords rill have his sa! tight every one to publish the ex Kockford, is Tery sick, with pneumonia, at his farm, four and one-half milt 10. Eight lines original poctiy, 'y Mrs. Uachael Griffith. pose of the association of University L.

A. Runnion, of the Kansas City southeast of Uirontown, being one O. S. STEEL, Medical College, is in this city visitin 11. Opinion of the Camp Fire, by imle east of the cquaro Ion school friends.

Mrs. Eves. house, en Tuesdav, Feb. 23, at 10 it uuiltl its, winch appeared in tin 'opeka Commonwealth on the 4tl and later in the Monitor. It has also appeared in other papers, 'nit it ought to appear in evury clock a.

sharp, lhe sale will Patterson has $2,000 too man? 12. Music, by drum corps. 13. Select Reading, by Mrs. Josie be mostly horses.

gooas, ana is reducing tnem al Tennvson. Edison has invented a device In 13. Speech on any subject, by T. in the state, there are agents md propagandists they call them which a dispatch can b. sent to The Masonic Lodge of this city is put II.

Lucas. train in motion. The rail is used ar selves) at work in Proscott, Kansas, ting some commendable repairs on then iuch lull, Nevada and will the conductor, and the message is sent up over tho into the 15. Anything, by anybody, lft. Everybody sing.

The families of members of the isll. Ladies' Misses' and Children's no doub strike other places to prey coach while in motion as easaly as it pon tho people. 1 lie whole scheme Post and Corps are respectfully in Woolen Hose, very cheap, at Patter on's. is ordinarily sent to statious. is one on the part of a few unscrupu vited.

WAGONS, CARRIAGES, PLOWS jSlNDD FARM MACHINERY Sseared on mechanical principle, and to the best advantage. Counsi as to how it should be dona, free, with good security. Worlc Don on Lons Tim. WKIOXTOWX, KANSAS. lous scoundrels that are robbing in- The editor of the (Saratoga Dem- Geo.

Konantz has built a good Hide valk from the lumber yard office to hi- crat attended a drawing tho ol'io, lay, and caught the lucky nunibe Ilovktord Items. Plenty of wolves in the Valley, Pk Noble has on the sick list for locent and misguided people, liy til means give it wide publicity. Vt. Scott Monitor. The Esquimaux lady, Olof Kra- that drew a suit of clothes.

He W. H. Iligley is soling dn he only Pratt county editor that cat last few days, but in better again. oods, boots and shoes and nr, who lec tured in the City nail, in iow enter society, as the others ha lotbing to wear but a smile and a air of rubber boots. Union.

Ilev. D. Moore's youngest child quite sick lung fever r. Co- heaper than anybody. Mrs.

John Conner, of Rockford Va lias been confined to her bed with Jus city, last nuay and Saturday lights, gave entire satisfaction to atl says. heard her. Her lecturs waa of There was a sodal given at the resi bronchitis. Jim Sweeney is busy betweea lence of Dr. L.

O. Cox, on the evening of a historical nature, describing the modes of living and customs ou he 10th which was a huci-cs. feeding cattle and crossing the new bridg, Sunday evening. Call on Patterson for your shoos. You need look no fur the northeastern coast of Greenland, fhe Dr.

and wife very enti rtuinin: ther. TMLm 13- Elder BKAL13 UT ISr-ags, MZedicines nd with the assistance of the friends pres also gave a brief history of Ice- Chas. Landers is hauling hit sunt i iiid, which was both interesting and et, filled the evening wllh rre pleasures. wood to his new farm, a half Amusements of different kinds were ln- instructive. From her description of Nellio Campbell, of Htunboli! friends near this city several day lis week.

mile south of the Square Top school ulged in -plays, music, after which louse, wtiere lie axpeots to move soon. the land of snow, we judge she belongs to the race of people recently refreshments were served at the hour of midnight C. II. Oallinger has been suiTerinr liicovered by Capt. Holm, who re -V.

II. Flurer will sell barnese than -anyone els1 for tin- terribly for eight or ten days with a turned a short time ago from an ex- Last Satu.day wurriiuU were issued foi rash. lie arrest of six of our young men, for edition on the east coast of Green-and, supposed to be the lost Norse- sore finger, the result of slicking- it with a hedge thorn, but it ta getting better. li -turning the siucing whool lx-inir taught Mrs. Kate Spiasw- has built a new nee amund her residence, iu the aout' neu, lie being tno first and onn Mr.

Lemou at the cliurch. They were white explorer of that region. All The Oren -school is ruiinin 'on full part of toiva. hi ought before 'Squire Moore and a jury our people felt well paid for going. :i.x men.

The verdict was an acquittal Try that Hatchet ai V. Moore's. A good hatchet with lerfumery, Soap, Combs, Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Article, PAINTS, PUTTY and OILfc BYE STUFFS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL rURPOSIS, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. Carefully with no cause for action. According to tune, with Miss Stevens as teacher.

She has a very full school with several scholars from other districts in attendance. She is giving excellent satisfaction. he evidence, and reports on the streets. 'very plug. Umoatown.

No city of pretention fails to look there was one young man who was insii u- W. II. Flurer bought the lot iuth with askance on the varied towns that nentul in the arrests, ho made as much, rear of the City Hall, and has moved his house thereon. T.H. nut more noise than nnv of the others.

Win a belt around it. Many of these towns surround rort bcott, all of People living in glass houses should not C. S. Steel makes out all kindv which, indeed it has great pride in. throw stones." A Card, wish to express my thanks I if leases, contracts, and all kinds of Among these we find situated fifteen miles from the city, a town that nec A man by the name of James Morris KANSAS.

egal instruments. UNIONTOWN, on, living south of this place, was arrested through your columns for the kind treatment 1 received while at the poor house in this place. I was there ast week for stealing a wagon load of corn -Mrs. W. E.

Osborne, of Rronson. wit-sitinfrher sistn, Mrs. Frank Howard, in W. H. HIGLEY, three weeks, and was very sick when this city, last Monday.

came. JJr. Halm was very atten from the farm of G. P. Eves.

He vas brought More 'Squire Moore, and his trial set for tho next day, and he gave a horse as security for his appearance. He failed to appear on tlx; day of his trial, but tive, and, thank God, mads feel Fourteen pounds of brown, and 2 pounds of white sugar for $1.00, essarily some day will bear certain advantageous relations to the great Southeastern metropolis of Kansas. To particularize, the writer refers to Uniontowi The place is situated the St. Louis, Fort Scott Wichita railroad, in the Marmaton valley. 'ro depict the picturesqueness of this valloy would require the pencil of an SLm a mw steak es? ike a new man.

Mr. and Mrs. Kent at Eves Co. showed me great kindness, and I must say they hare mors patience is father came to town, settled up the -The defendants in the case of Eves vs. IDryC3oois3xoceries osts and took the horse home.

This is Moore and Barton confessed judgment at new method or puntsiilng tnieves. we BroDSon, and paid the costs. than any persons 1 ever saw. feei very grateful for all the kindness bestowed upon me. inderstand the warrant still stands against II.

A. Hill and wife, accompanied by artist rather than the pen-pictures of the writer. Nature has been kind, and on a 1 sides is found tlie vulenco. The surrounding conn ry is partial ly Morii on. JOH W.

UWIXS. little Ollie and Kittle, visited friends in Some merchants have the idea this city part of last week. that a standing display advertisement Heed Oats, Persons wishing to buy seed oats, A fresh supply of nice hominy ust received at II. Higley's. a newspaper does not pay a fair caa be supplied by S.

Psttitt. Six pounds for 25 cents. Try it. per cent on the investment. There could, not be a more eroncous idea.

To the contrary, it is a continual re BOOTS VIl SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ETC. Will pay the rlighest market price for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and Examine Goods ami Prunes J. T. Sta.Ifcor's Old Stand.

C. S. Steel left last Tuesday, to attend Publie Bade. There will be a sale of horses, eat the Grand Lodges of the A.F. A.

M.and A. O. U. to be held at Topeka. tie, farming implements asd house- minder that the merchant is still in the business soliciting tmlt.

It told goods, at my farm, quarter mile All woolen goods must be sold south of Uniontown, on eb. 17. undulating, amfthriviiig farms are to be found on both main and crossroads. Substantial farm dwellings tteems bav bn the feelimr that prompted settlers to locate, and" here and there will be observed residences of elegant design. Uniontown itseii is regarded by the settlement as the "only" rendevous in the state.

The town was laid out iu 18oi, and has pursued an even tenor of way graj ually growing. The society ol the place and country is the very best. All industries are found, including a mill. The merchant are thorough, live go-ahead men, who possess the necessary att.ijutes of pluck and Mits. R.

W. Wells. give' him an air of permanency, of sofTdity which inspires confidence. The inost successful merchants are those who through flush and dull now. We oner tnem at cost, uo not let us summer them over, at KANSAS.

WN10NTWN, -Mrs. W. II. Pond, of Fort Scott, In- sdectorof the Ladies' Relief Corps, was this city last Monday, on official busi times keep the public informed that theV are still on dock and want trade. bayer Herald.

The following letter, regardlngthe bill introduced by ait'r Rawden a' in ness. If you want the best brands of flour in the world, call for Good- oride to further tne interests ot a to poker playing and gambling houses, ws i- 1 by G. Eves Vt Thursday: ander's Full Roller Patent, at J. W. thriving town.

Th morals the community are regulated by the var Moore's. Mrs. I. N. Wright, accompanied by ious religious denominations, all of Mrs.

Emma Wright and Miss Nellie Camp lell, gave this office a pleasant call last Tuesday. Farms To Rent. One of 2U0 asres, one of SO acres, one of 40 acres. Inquire of C. S.

Stiil, Uniontewn, Bourbon Kans. Grand MaeqifersMle Rail. To be ven at the City Halt ia Uniontown, on Monday evening, Feb. 'i-'nd, (Washington's Birthday). The best of orider will be preserved.

Tickets 50 cents, for sale at the Post-Office and at the store of W. H. Hig-ley. Jacob Poorm Manager. TEICICIBLIS SltlPWKECIC.

For Sale. A good stock of general merchandise, all in good shape, in good locations, with a good trade. Will invoice, stock, 8,000, with bailding and fixtures, $10,000. For further information, inquire of G. P.

Eves Hoiuutown, Kansas. Sbxatk Chambkh. Topeka, Feb. 8, '88. IIo.

G. F. Eves, Uniontown, Kan. Dear CoIOSEl: Your whs duly received, also letter from editor phomr and petition of citizens. Iuara-diately on receipt ot yours, I in-trodu ed a bill covering the.

points vou suggested, and had ot a favorable report from the committee before the petition was It is now on general order, and I feel satisfb'd I will get it through, if tim will permit. I havit taken painuto get it ou the -Just received. A large supply of the old reliable brands of flour which are very well attended. 1 lie schools will average with any in the other districts, and the teachers are all appreciated for their competency. As a lever to formation of public mind, a newsy, spicy and wel.

edited paper, calle-d the Tklkpholk, lias positioned itself in tb town, and is profitably enjoying the fruits of its labors, in the advancement of -he surrounding country. It is impossi White Swan" and "Zephyr" at J. GEO. OLIVER, Proprietor- IhALS IT Q-iELOCiEiELIEIS AND HARDWARE. All goods sold at bed-rock prices.

Flour a Specialty. Socth-LbatCokwm Ptilic Sqcabb, Uniontown, Kansas. revised calaudi'r, and hop y-t to get it through. tnnuiU it I it-, lor a special session, when I trot your 1-IV r. W.

Moore's. 'Squire Moore has purchased the residence property of Geo. A. Konantz, and will move uls family therein in the near future. We are selling clothing regardless of cost, for cash.

We are determined to out ir t'j'" stock. Ci. L. ir.M.3t Will you so kind as to cavey this In formation to others, ua I cannot g. time to writ all.

VI i a ii.s. ble in tl is issue to say too mhch as to Uiiiont iwu. 13ut sulfice it to say certain elements which it ixtssesses He al.o rw-ivea a from Jb-prc- iJolliner, saying thai he would wi 1 commend it to those contemplat-XiU ii rtLiJl House. vLiting Fort Scott. True, ne.

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