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The Fulton Record from Fulton, Kansas • 4

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The Fulton Recordi
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THE FULTON RECORD runMiitPD F.vntv frumv. i Mr. fall, of Devon, was Mr, and Mrs. (3 Miller and Kurl Rdgcyly tint! wife attended the Kdgej'ly. funeral in IJluo Mound last Nalvu'day.

terlalned Mr. and Mrs, 11. .1. Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Win and little and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-bor Taylor last Sunday. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the -fiii'in, located 5 miles westf and i north ol' Ful visiting Mrs. family Sim-liny.

I'llbtic Siih-N T. (J. Dnltoiv and J. Coin-moim have bills out nilveriising. a big stile of live stock and farming Implements on 1 lie Dalton farm live milen west and one half mile north of Pulton on Wednes-day, February 2.

ONF, DOLLAR A YEAR. Izotta Ogle has.1 boon on the wick A. M. Unarm" hurt business at Iho county sent Saturday. Toward Moore was at Fnlton Saturday.

Mr. David rind two sons are Mrs. Eliza Morgan is' very low, with little hopes for her recovery. ist. ton; 4 miles east of Mapleton; 2 miles south of Mnntey; miles south of Mound 'City, and one lCnttrcJ a econdclm mniier, August 8mJ 1907 (it the rwt Office nt Fulton Knnvw under the net of Congrris of March J879.

Quito crowd at church last Sunday. CLAUDE At. (HMGSUY, l'nllluIior. Mrs. L.

Clough and Mrs. S. A. iniloeast one milt north of Harding, known as' the T. (J.

Dalton larm or Truuber Ford Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1912 J. were' delight-fully ontertumed at the homo of Miss Lulu Shaffer Wednesday evening. LiiiicIicm Scrft'd Salon. Kurl Edgerly is prepared to serve first class lunches at Miblic, Hales.

See him if you Grubb were shopping in Fort Scott Monday. making the south end of tho aid Nuzum place look respectable by cutting the hedge Tenco and burning the brush. Mr. and Mrs, CIssna Went to Fort Scott Wednesday. Mrs, Harvey Miller of District Liut Week's Stock Mnrkct.

Kansas Citv Stock Yards, Mr. Fae Taylor was hauling Coiiimencing at 10, n. hharp, intend to have one. The Royal Neighbors of Fulton nay one day last week, and in have planned for an evening of getting on the wagon, in some 71 Head of Live StocR av 25 HORSES AND MULES. tell about 15 feet onto the ice.

ft I K. All those indebted to 'Dr. W. amusement Tuesday Feb. 20.

Everybody is invited to come. Come hungry and prepared to 41 was visiting her son's lamuy, Mr. Will Miller, Thursday. Bart Cotter's family has been under the weather the past week. Tim two daughters of Mr.

He is getting along nicely and is One chestnut sorrel horse, good Feb. 12, 1912. With nothing to Interfere with tho movement of stock last week, receipts dropped a little below the supply tho previous week in cattle and were flvo thousand hood less ilinn Ramo week a year aero. The A. Clark will please call at Hii nov) tho't seriously hurt, us was laugh, for there will be plenty to ier's Livery Barn and settle.

he first report. Tol Grubb was a Fort Scott i Tommy Miller, of Western Kan- driver, coming i years oiu, very toppy fellow, weight 1200. One black mare 8 years old, wt. bred to jack. One sorrel mare coining 3 years eat and lots of fun.

No admission, but beware of hold up's. Father Curtain" returned visitor Saturday. sas, were, visiting Jesse junior the past week. Arthur Dorsey delivered hogs Thursday from Pittsbury Kas. How Cold Is It In Iowa.

Little Virgil Lamar, is attend old, wtPJUU, bred to jacic. Britt. Iowa, 1912: Wo ing school since last Monday. One grey gelding, 7 years old, wt 1100. price was lifted 10 to 25 cents during tho week, prime heavy steers reaching and passing tho eight dollar mark during the week, tops selling at 3.15 Wednesday.

Car load lots of heavy A number from this vicinity have been asked how much snow at HamifQnd Monday. Mrs. Bootner was shopping at Hammond Howard Moore is under the weather this week. went to the show at Fulton last One sorrel gelding, 5 years old, there is in northern Ipwa and wt 1200. Saturday night.

hovt cold it is. Well, if you had Five horse: colts comms 1 year Mr. and Mrs. Lcc Grubb and Mr Nfwliind and family are the pine knots there aro.in Minnesota in a pile, put all the oil in old, all good ones, 8 browns family of Fulton and and visiting relatives at Ash Grove, sfnd 2 sorrels. DR.

J. W. SMOOT Physician, and Surgeon nil over it. then put ail tno coal Missouri, this wcclt. Mrs.

Marve Armstrong of Ham Ono bay mare coming 8 yearA in Pennsylvania over it, then put Htrif Irlnnd Carlton are car- mond visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. saddle bred and broice.

all tho oil in JNortn Carolina ovei: ring hay at Hammond this week. Grubb last Sunday. that, then take a man out of hell, One sorrel mare 4 years old, wt. Orvil Wray went to Bronson put him on top of it, set it on fire native cows were bought for New York at an average cost of $5.50, against B.80 for similar cows the week. orsand feeders exhibited their customary strength the fore part of tho week, but prices sagged a ljttle at tho close, and the hold-'over of that class increased 700 head over the ejoso of the previous week.

Today eleven thous 1200, bred to horse. Lee and Louis Vodrey attend- Friday. and lie would freeze to death. ed a skating party at Hammond One bay mare 8 years old, wt. and Carl Finney had bus Cap Welsh.

1150, bred to jack. one evening last week. iness at Kedneld Wednesday. One bay mare, 5 years old, wt. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Dorsey, also Devon Gleanings 1050, bred to SPECIALTIES All Special, Nervous and Chronic Diseases of Men, Women and Children. The West Liberty JBoosters meet Wednesday night to talk Miss Nell Dorsev. of Ft.

bcott, One bay mare wt. 1800 bred to Misses Grace and Hazel Kiliion were in Fort Scott Saturday and were vifiting Arthur Dorsey's business about the Interurban family Sunday. and rattle were estimated, but Sunday visiting their sisters. line. Threo maue colts, coach bred, ,1 Mr: Giinsanllus.

"of Ft. Scott, actual receipts fell a thousand bay. 1 black, 1 brown. Mrs. Wm.

Ocle entertained la men dinar mrt of the week Mr. and Mrs. G. A. VanDyke were in Fort Scott Sunday to short.

Other markets received with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carl her aunt Mrs. Levi McNeil the Two horse colts, three quarter I m. take their daughter Liza to a doctor- 1 1 ton.

latter part of tho weed, JMm a plenty and prices today are steady to 10 lower. Buyers pvrrv chance to secure a aIim lnnmn ri r. t-J il 1 vl Tl Jill I I Preaching at 8 o'clock in the afternoon next Sunday by Rev. I ii 1 1 wjks .1. iili I II linn I Miss Bertha Kiliion was visiting her sister at Devon Sunday, Mr.

G. A. VanDyke hauled iSJW1 wMuuuuy. nld. 14 hands.

SAVE TIME AND MONEY reduction in prices, as their su John Lainan. Mr. W. Cloud attended Lodge one sorrel mare mule, 4 years corn to J. A.

Godman Wednes last Saturday night. old, 14.1 hands. day. Mrs: Elmer Witt of Fort Scott One bay horse mule coming 8 Mv. W.

B. Johnson has pur pcrior officers keep pounding them constantly to that end, Only occasionally is there any too rorny cattle to go round, and with feeder buyers competing with packers for half fat steers cnt, int Mnndn with Mr. nnd yoars old, lo hands chased Mr. Geo. Rhoades place by keeping in immer.

diate touch with the One black horse mule 3 years old ft. Mrs. L. B. Moss north of town.

10 hands. Mr. Rpedman unloaded a car Miss Elsie Armstrong visited CATTLE, 17 HEAD lntiri nf oonl for the Devon Lum rest of the world. mnst of the time, sellers hold Miss Dencie Grubb last Tuesday. Thirteen steer calves coming her Co.

Wednesday. 1L the whip hand as a rule. Sixtj year old in spring, two of them On account of bad weather Mr. O. A.

Godman returned will make good bulls cars of quarantine cattle came in there was but few at singing Old Trusty Incubators at Fac from where he bought a A TELEPHONE DOES IT. One red cow 5 years old, duo to today, the steers selling in line school. tory Prices percheron stauion calve March 1st. Mv: Rped has been entertain W. S.

Dail Si.Son L. Clough. had business in Ful with natives at 5.25 to 6.00. A number of car loads of bulls One red cow 8 years old, due to ing his brother-in-law from Dick Fulton Mutual Tel calve February 2bth. ton last Monday.

Varnmillc Snap Shots. inson County Kansas. Mrs. Geo. Halten- is very sick were included in the quarantine division, at 4.25 to 4.85.

Feeders One Red cow 5 years old, due to Mr. Bert Johnson built a new ephone Co. 1 wood for cake May 101 h. Trsnw to G.G0 antf-stonlr DUROC JERSEY PIGS town. 1VJ.I I improving aind her friends hope steers 4.50 to 6.00.

A shipment Hnrrv and Otto Kiliion are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams oU "1lKr for her complete recovery soon. When you want an of vearlines from Springer; New i lui UMuuiMk'i ijoing to Oklahoma on their larm drote ovc to Hume FARM IMPLEMENTS Mexico, of 000, sold here today in a few weeks Rev. Smith, of Fort Scott, Marvin Williams had business Two harrows.

2 disk harrows Mr. Tom Nuzum is contemplat preached at the Presbyterian 1 Past Mail 4- shovel corn plow in Fort Scott Tuesday. irwr trin to the coast this sum AUCTIONEER phone or write C. JOHNSON at 5.50. Hog supplies are running con siderably under the' runs of ci i nl-mwlv Mnriln.v PVPfimff to a 1 Tr.mprsnn srnntr nlow.

One lb Mrs, Pruitt and daughter Nel mcr inrJi walkinsr plow. One 14-inc good Audience- 7 lie went to Pleasanton Monday. few weeks ago sixty thousand Tho Mo. Pacific has put' in a walking 1 new corn sleP new asrent at Devon- He is from Mr. Bright marketed corn at cut only 25 acres.

1 Deering KANSAS Dr. Smith will do dental work Rustm Louisiana hero lasl week, only a few more than the corresponding week a year Average price of hogs Prescott this week. at Dr. Elliotts office on Monday mower, 5 ft. cut.

nay raite, iu foot. 1 John Deere hay loader. Mrs. Wilhort the former sta Mr. and Mrs, Wm Brewin of of every week, at the same prices tion agent's wife, has returned Fort Scott were visiting friends as are charged in the home office to home at Fort Smith Arkansas 1.

hay derrick complete. -'1 fanning mill, cleans all kinds of grain and seed. 1 corn grader K. Warren Snider in Barnesville and vicinity this The Devon Hierh School has at Fort Scott. last week was 0.15, with top for the week 6.40, which means that the market "is about 25 cents higher than it was the first weeh he.en presented with a new bar week.

DENTIST TTt.c Anlvmir visited ometer. if you want to Know 1 endgate seeder with wagon attachment. One 4 wheel farm wagon. 1 McCormick Grain Binder. 1 Single Buggy.

1 IYIIOi V. II i Bert Coverston had business FORT SCOTT, KANSAS what the weather is eoins; to be this year. The run is 11000 to the dentist in Fort Scott Wed in Prescott Tuesday. Over Greenfield's Clothing Store please inquire of the principle dav. prices 5 to 10 lower, top nesday.

Mrs. F. W. Maher is on the Surrey, in good shape. 1 Corn Grinder, triple gear.

1 Dehorn 0.80," bulk; of sales. 5.95 to 6.25 Average weights' aj'e growing sick list Dr. Reynolds is building a ing Shears. 1 Hay Frame. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. M. 'A. Seaman attended the Armstrong sale at Prescott Tuesday. On their return home in the evening Mrs.

TTip Mfithodist revival meet house on the Stapleton addition now running slightly above 200 iner closed before they started Buck Rake. 1 Disk: Cultivator. Other tools top numerous to in west end of town. though still 25 lbs lighter than Mr. Earnest Maher is home mention.

Seaman was pleasantly surprised at this time last year. from Emporia to find her mother from Fort TERMS OF SALE All sums of MO. and under, AW props have apparently been knocked from under the sheep Scott and her brother Lloyd of West Liberty News. Geo. Hillier Son All sums Over 10 9 TTanis Ditv had come to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Cox enter and lamb market, and it is grad rrirvrlt.lla timA will OP. triVfill. her. XILJ I J.

C3 nurchaser sivina, approved note tained company one evening last ually sinking today, atter a drop Homer Vail and Claud Annett bearing 8 per cent interest from week. of 25 to 35 cents last week. The vim is 15000 today, and the best rintp. of salo. 2 per cent dis LIVERY, were in our vicinity Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fae Taylor en-' count 'for No property to that lambs could do was 6.25 bp, removed until terms of sale Feeders say that they are get are complied with. tins: very' little' for the feed they Feed and have put into the in some One Way Second Class Colonist Fares In Effect Daily March 1st to April 15, 1912 West and Southwest via Transfer Barn r. u.

uaiion J. C. Commons COLS. MACON DUERSON Auctioneers. F.

H. NILES, Clerk. Lunch on the grounds Good Feed Yard. cases nothing. Either there was an abnormal number on feed to Start with this season, and greatly underestimated, or feeders sire pushing them forward faster than usual.

Receipts so far this year at the five leading markets 200,000 head more than same period last year," nearly 20 per cent. Yearlings are worth up If efforts tojpleasewill secure (First publico lion Jan. 19, 1912) patronage we'll get it. Notice of Anointment of Administrntors. StAti: op Kansas, La wethers ewes J.

A. ItlCKART, 1 LISTEN Market Correspondent. Hourbon County. In the matter of the estate of George Toynton, late of Bourbon County, Kansas: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of January. A.

1912, the Don't forget th date of tno N. entertoinment Tuesday We do not give away our goods, but we sell "i i undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Bourbon County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administrators of the estate of George Toynton late of evening February 20. Commencing next Monday, Feb. lf, and each Monday succeeding Dr. Smith of Fort Scott, them to you at lowest TCmivb(in Countv.

Kansas. All u-ill flontnl work at Dr Elliott's office in Fulton. possible prices. Try us. For particulars inquire of Agent W.

A. DEXTER Agent Frisco Line. Vr1rkn mim mtm TIri' persons interested in said estate will take notice and govern them-solves accordingly. Anna Toynton MORGAN CO, All kind of Farden seeds, uckets and Bulk Packages 2 for 1 IatOj Toynton Win Cordes Co. W.

S. Inl Son, JM M''I,.

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1909-1912