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Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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IVlapleton Neighborhood News. Mapleton Lumber, Grain Implement Co. Mapleton, Kansas, Joseph Goock went to Mr. Hood's near the Missouri line, Saturday business. McCollum Saterby came in from Osage Valley Tuesday with a load of hogs.

50,000 BusMscfCorn Wanted W. H. Billings, of Prescott, was In the city Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Hesser come up Saturday to Jook after the" Wutke children, who still remain" with their parents. Weaver 8p Britton.

L. C. Nogle attended the A. O. U.

W. lecture at Fort Scott Thursday evening. Joseph Faulhauber went to Kansas City this week to purchase a stock of groceries. He will open a store in his building east of the Estella Kennedy came home from Fort Scott Saturday. CITIZENS STHTE BKNK, MAPLETON.

KANSAS. M. A. Waterman. L.

M. Byington, ice Pres. J. W. Bainum has his store build-ing re-roofed and repaired generally.

The building is now occupied by Holeman and Swanger, the meat market firm. T. C. Johnson sent In another two cars1 of hogs1 to Kansas City this week. a General Banking Business.

Money Loaned on approved security at reasonable rates. Interest paid on time deposits. Frank Campbell Cashier. Mrs. W.

A. Wood; of Butler, Mo. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Hessong this week. Eddie Swearengen and Kenneth Paut, of Fort Scott, visited with Lloyd and Ovid Matthews, Sunday. 040ees9eeeea Alva' Merrill came in from Marion county Saturday." Thos. Tyler came in from Fort Scott Saturday, where he had been, to see his father, who, is sick at this writing.

First Class Livery, Feed and Sale Stcvble. MESSONG house D.J. HESSONG, Prop. Special Attention Given to lotel prlinton pirst 'Qlass teeommodations GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, ETC. N.

P. SHIELDS, Prop. A surprise party was given in hon-of Miss Edith Street as her home north of town last Saturday evening. Those present were the Misses Hessong, Ethel and Sarah Caray, Hazel Corbin, Ina and Zola-Campbell, and Florence "Messrs. Lloyd Matthews, Will Wright, Orvan Hessong, Henry Mulford, George Webb, Walter Bylngton Clarence My-rick, Hal and Clifford Johnson.

Light refreshments were served and a good time was reported by all. S. M. Jackson went to Fort Scott Friday, returning Saturday. Commercial Men.

at Shannon. Jones was in the city this week looking after the interests of the Tribune. Mrs. N. S.

Gooch arrived home Tuesday rro Kansas City, where she ha3 visiting her mother. Take th higr county paper, and you" will be happy and help a good cause-along. T. W. SON, GSNSRHL BLHCKSMITHS We have everything necessary for First-Glass Work; Workmanship Guaranteed.

D. Kaylor came in Monday from Fort Scott. T. Johnson AUCTIONEER. Rural Route, Mo.

1. Mapleton, Kansas. Many years experience Reasonable. Delbert Findlay has rented the Jess MHer property and will move his family there. Thos.

Neusum had his name placed on our subscription list. J. TCent, the truancy officer from Uniontown, was in the city Tuesday looking aafter, the small youths who have a desire to escape the watchful vigilance of the school master. KANSAS. MAPLETON.

If you don't reap the silver dollar It don't hardly pay to holler, 9 Place your ad in this hig paper, It will simply do the caper. Thos. Kearns, the contractor; was in the city Tuesday. He inspected the site for the bridge that is to be built at- the Tanner ford. THE CORNER DRUG STORE Pure Medicines, Paints, Oils and Everything kept in a First Class Drug Store G00CH EOMUNDS0N, Props.

MAPLETON, KANSAS The Osage Valley Telephone company will extend a. line south of the rivers. This will make a line in every direction from town. The social given by Mts. Jennie Hessong' at the hotel- Friday night was a decided sucess.

A large number of friends were present and an enjoyable time was had by -all. Prizes-were awarded (which was a pound of csndy, nit) to C. A. Hessong for high stepping and L. T.

Campbell for crowing, which was a crowning feature. The merchants' did a rustling business Saturday. A large crowd was In town. All the hitch racks were well occupied. J.

S. Weaver received another car of lumber this E.M. Warden, LOCAL CITY NEWS. F. Ballah, from, Majella, was in town Saturday.

PROBATE COURT NEWS. November 14 James heart, as guardian of Wilmer made final settlement and was discharged. "William Harvey Williams, an orphan in-care of the Mothers' Aid Society, was adopted by Uriah -and Abby Mayhew, of Hudson, In-4 dian Territory. Marriage license issued to Silas O. Putnam, of Leavenworth, and Ada Theodosia Gardner of Fort Scott; November 1G Lee Hr Snow and Gertrude McGann, both of Fort Scott, were married by the probate judge.

License was' issued) for Chester A. Campbell, of Fort Scott, and Pearl M. Morgan, of Fulton. November 18 Marriage license was issued to Albert F. and Elsie Arendt, both of St.

Louis County Mo. -Samuel W. Endicott and Minnie Johns, both of Garland, were married by th.e probate judge. November 20 J. Read, guardian of Nancy E.

Read, made final settlement. Richard M. Clark" and Julie A. Howertonr both of Richards, Mo, were married by the Probate Judge. Nov.

21 Marriage licenses issued as follows: Grover C. Purkey, of Hep-lr, and Mamie L. Stringer, of George W. Goodall and Florence A. Hays, both of Fort Scott.

CONTRACTOR AND -ft Mrs. E. F. Wood, of Topekaj came in Saturday- to pay a visit to her brother, H. Tanner.

BUILDER. MaDleton. Kansas. I Miss Carrie Stewart was called home Monday from Kansas City on account of the illness of her sister, Jessie Stewart. Mr.jmdMrs.

W. I. Kipp, of 404 Crawford street, are receiving the congratulations of their friends because of the addition to their family of 'a little daughter, who arrived a few days since. This makes the vote in that part of town on the girl question unanimous. There are eight unmarried young ladies, and a large number of young ladles who are wedded living in that half block between 'Fourth and Fifth streets on the west side of Crawford, and not a boy in sight, excepting those who are" the heads of families.

We know of several couples having large families of boys who aro -applicants for houses in that vicinity. Mrs. Minne Brown is moving back to her residence In the city from her farm north of town. riME CARD. K.

N. D. -West bound mail and press. a.m.' Local .9:20 a. m.

Easfi bound mail express. 6:43 p.m. Local freight. ..4:55 p. m.

D. J. Runyan went to Fort Scott Tuesday..

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