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The Uniontown Sun from Uniontown, Kansas • 4

The Uniontown Sun from Uniontown, Kansas • 4

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The Uniontown Suni
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Uniontown, Kansas
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The new bank building is making good progrcHB. Sam Bolyard is The Uniontowi) Sui), head push and is doing a good job, .1. L. Dark and Miss Amy Card of Thanks. Mr.

and Mrs. M. and Ramsey desire to acknowledge a debt of gratitude to the many friends who so kindly assisted them and mani-fefed so much sympathy in the late sickness and death of their little Sprague Sundaycd at borne and re 55 RACKET STORE. Entered at tu Postofilee of Unlontovvn seeoml-Hiifit matter. Rev.

G. A. Chamblin, Editor. turned to their studies lu the insti tute Sunday evening. Edna Catherine.

daughter Harry Griffith shipped a carload of whitefaced calves of bis own feed Me Tbave on tbe. The SUN Ixgued on Friday of each week. Trice $1.00 per year. ing la Monday. They are beauties and brought $5 35 per hundred.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wright depar FKIDAY, JUNE 14, 11)01. ted fur Jola, the overland route, tne DIRECTIONS ('nrrcanondenlH MillHt write their com first of the week. Mrs.

Wright will vitit some weeks with daughter. Second Floor a Few Specials in Men's and Boy's Spring and Summer Suits. Prices right and the Goods Guaranteed. Also ask to see those up-to-date Men's and "Women's Belts. Produce taken in Exchange for iminlcation plainly, and on one fide of lie paper only.

Ail sitch articles must lie ined by A Change in Business. It. A. Brake took possession of meat market last week. A representative of the Sun called on him and' found bun busy wailing on customers.

He informed the Sun that he expected to carry a full line of fresh and salt meats and everything cariied in a first class market llay, as everyone calls him, was raised in this neighborhood and we are glad to see him give such substantial evidence of his worlh as a business man. We acknowledge an invitation to attend the commencement exercises the writer. Turn rule win dh sirieuy enforced. The niuue will be with held if we rpnneaied to do fo. Do not at Adrain College, Ad rain, Mich.

Charlie Dark will graduate this year. he later tnan Wednesday yettinjf Last Mondny J. V. Huwcll shipped your notes to uh. Advertising rates will he made known a car of cattle of his vn feeding uv Entire Xfne of.

and they brought the handsome upon application. Address, The SUN, Unioniown. In price of $5.40 per hand red. They A Pleasant Visit. averaged 1140 pounds each.

Missouri Pacific Railway Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Duei son last Sunduy entertained J.

W. Moore Groceries are Fresh and Up-to Date. Our Tinware and Novelty Department is the mecca of the Bargain Seekers. and family, Dr. and Mrs.

Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. A Time Table No. 9, Passenger, Daily 7:18 a.

splendid time was enjoyed by nil. 1 alk about your hustlers, but No. 121. Local H'reicljt u. in.

Moore it Sons have got there with I i ii ii Bring us your Butter and Eggs The Racket East-Bound. ooin leei. Atiey nave sold a car -i-r: turn TVjTTI vr-r-' rint No. 122; Local Freight, 5:20 p. m.

load of farm implements consisting of self binders, reapers, mowers and '-j-j i Last Thursday the Editor and wife and Rev. and Mrs. Linder drove to the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Teague, 4 miles north of town Upon arrival we found everyone busy but work was laid aside aud aud all bauds went in for a good time.

Mr. and Mrs. Teague have made for themselves a.substuucial and a pleasant home. Tbe farm consists of nearly a section of the best bottom land, well stocked and in a high state of cultivation. The residence is a large and commodious one and the barn is a large three story build ing.

Miss Millie Teague executed some fine music on her piano, she shows musical ability of more than ordinary power. Supper wa3 announced and like all other things rakes, No, 10, PusHenger, Daily 8:01 p. J. M. Black man, Agt Tuesday J.

N. Wright marketed 20 eight month that averaged 250 pounds each, and brought nearly $275.00. Good stock, good care m. in. Uniontown Mails.

Going cast, closes nt 7:30 p. Going west, closes ut 7:20 Rock fori). and plenty of the right ud of feed are responsible for it. Oip Anderson, and Frank Lawver doing south, Arrives at 1:05 p. 5:25 p.

in. and' his brother Wiliiam departed Wednesday morning for the wheat fields, where they expect to be en around the Teague home it was par excellence. Altogether it was a very gaged about three months. These men are all good workers and pleasant visit and the host and hostess have the Sun's best wishes for we trust they will do well. a long and happy life.

Rain is needed. Harvest has commenced. Oats are about out of the ing. With rain in a few days rl.ix will make a half crop. The viewers of the Wolfe Ralston road did their work last week.

The U. S. Pension office savs in io iiay di, mere bail been hied in Obituary. It is with, profound sadness and his office on account of the Spanish Chickens American war 43,878 and that of sympathy for the bereaved parents this number 5,525 had been granted. The Commissioner says that work T.

F. Hull and wife entertained is practically up to date. President Linder at dinner Sunday. that we chronicle the death of the infant, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.

Lute Ramsay Edna was about 22 months old and a sweet babe and all that loving friends could do was done for the little sufferer, but God in his wisdom called the little one Mrs Winchell, of Kansas City, Many of our people attended the and old triend aud former parish old soldiers reunion at Redfield lust Ify nit P.mI try tint is Pare aal ap-t and that will keep the egg pasket well filled the year round, try the Silver Spangled Hambargs. They are nou sitters. I will give $2.00 each for the best cockrel and best bullett raised from eggs produced by my birds it: tin in smsm. S. S.

IIuiih.ur $1.5 jiv nitth nl $1.0) te oner of Mrs. Gertrude L. Campbell Wednesday. Eves, while she was pastor of the Miss Lena Waters in sick with an Stewart avenue M. P.

church in home, where there is no more sick ness, sorrow or death. attack of tousolitis, but at present Kansas City, is here on a visit. Her Rev. Chamblin, pastor of the M. is improving.

little boy accompanied her. Busi P. church, preached a heart-touch ucsa detained her husband at home. Owing to a failure to receive our ing, sympathetic sermon to a large sitting. The fresh flavored and gas inflated concourse of relations and friends, youth who takes an occassional tiiin who gathered to witness the last patent in tune, we were behind in reaching our readers last week.

Chas. Lasater returned to jMoran Mouday morning where he resumed at trying to get off something smart sad rites for the dead. Rev. C. A.

Cbanablin, Uniontown. Kan in the Gas City Headlight, came A marked feature among the throng was the presence of the aged his position at the Pen tiny 1 van i a near cracking his spinal column in his windy little article on "iools." house. We suggest to htm that lie put his great grand-mother, an old deciple of the beautiful faith, that we will meet our loved ones again. The The 4th of July has broke loose in little spots, judging from the duesnltory exploding of the Hie head uuder the muzzle of the town pump anil then employ some heal thy, vigorous man to manipulate J. W.

Moor cfe errev haired granamomer mat is just over the hill where time will crackers. the pump handle for several hours. swiftly elide her down and and it wont be long until the portals will The Bourbon county old soldiers nii i open to her. ine voting moiner ft reunion at Redfield last Wednesday was a success. There were fully that was crushed by the great sor Will sell you a farm, will rent you a farm, will buy a farm for you; row of losintr her babe.

Than the 3000 people on the ground. The Mrs. Kobt. Wright lying at deaths door and all hope of her recovery is given tip. Her family are at her bedside tearfully awaiting the end.

A regular paint fever has taken hold of our property holders. Eight residences have received a thorouht painting, besides several baby girl, sweetly resting in death Redfield band dtd itselt proud iu completed the fourth generation aud the musioid The recitations the thought came to us how much Or make loans to you on vour present hold in or Tf were fine. Rev. Martin, of Fo'-t vou Need Anvthin? in Tli is Line See Tlieni ut once. God in His goodness has done for the little one taken her out of a world Soott, was the principle speaker and made a fine address, followed by five so full of wickedness and freed it or six others and were all equal to from the bondage of sin, give it an Uniontown, Kansas.

the occassion. Hon. Dick Blue was other buildings. Several more home properties will recieve attention in the near future. Miss Lulu Sprague is considerably eteral heritage.

Where the loved called to the Territory on legal business and could not come. The Mrs. Francis Boluard, old boys never tire of roasting each Dressmaker Milliner other. Long may they live and prosper. The Sub.

Dist. Meeting come to a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GIVE US A CALL. ones may go if they are prepared. Grieved parents, let me imp ore yon to put your whole trust in God, then can you be able to say with David "God giveth and God taketh and blessed be His holy name" "There is no death; what seems so is this life of mortal breath, Is but a suberb of the life el vsian, Whose portals we call death." That moth catcher will last for J.

M. 8GiUTE, Carpenter, Contractor and Builder. Estimates Furnished on Application. Your Patronage Solicited. UNIONTOWN, 11)1 Red Cross Tansy Pills FOR Suppressed Mtnttrcttlst PAINFUL Menstruatiea And a PREVENTIVB fcr F1MALX -IKJtEGULAtmM.

Are Safe and Rtliabla. t9 Perfectly HrmlM years and save its cost the first year. J. C. niner, Bronson, Kan.

tf Mrs. Jurd Ballew was taken seriously ill Saturday and Dr. Miller improved at thU writing. She has been suffering for the past two weeks with an attack of tonsilitis. Her physiciau believe the dunger is past and expects a complete re covery in a few days.

Iter. Albert II. Linder, of Gait, President of the Kansas Conference of M. P. Church, spent several days here and conducted services Sunday, morning and evening.

The Iteverend is an energetic worker, a good preacher, aud an able executive. Supt. Kent is giving the county farm a thorough overhauling. The hedge are being cut and all corrals have been fenced with hedge posts and woven wire fencing. Asa Edmonds' eagle eye is always alert and takes pleasure in managing the entire business.

Austin Rarusy is confined to his home with heart trouble. Mr. Kamsy is one of Bourbon county's old Bettlers, having located iu the neighborhood before the war. He was a soldier in the 5th Kansas and did much hard soldering durinsr the W. S.

MILLER, M. Ihysioan and Surgeon Calls promptly attended close Wednesday evening of last week. It' was a very interesting meeting of christian workers. The subjects were taken up and were thoroughly discussed. The one relating to sanctification received more than its share of time aud effort, but a satisfactory conclusion was was jeached.

The M. P. church accepts sanctification as a much needed and wholesome Bible doctrine, but absolutely condemn the "second blessing" or "second definite work of grace" as a dangerous heresy, not substantiated by the' scriptures, is illogical and therefore ia untrue. The attendance by our home people was not what it should have been, but those who did come were more than repaid for coming. Mrs.

Ida Merrill, of Mo-ran, was elected as permanent Secretary. and pronounced it appendicitus, at this writing the patient seems to be improved and hopes are entertaiued lUa E.i3UIBS PRICE Sl.OO for her early recovery. A voung tough of some 14 'or 15 Sent poatpaid en receipt of MRS RAY BRAKE, pnea. Money refunded it not as summers passed through town one evening last week, bitting the road 114 UW VU'I Dm Moicet, Iowa. for Missouir.

On the pfeceeding When visiting the city, on busi Sunday night he and a crowd of his like made night hideous at Dry Teacher of Organ and Piaru. Has Opened her Class' in Music. Those desiring to take lessen' will please call early in order to secure a place in the class. Unlcnfcv.n, Kansas Ridfe during church services and ness hent or otherwise, look up the stock and goods carried by the up-to-date merchants who advertise in these columns, and our word for it, you will be treated right. this young heathen found out that he was badly needed somewhere out of the state, and he was losing no Have you seen those moth cathes for sale by J.

Hiner, Bronson, term of his enlistment. I Kan. tf time in making connections..

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Years Available:
1900-1901