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Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 8

Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 8

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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VTV Tv v-- v- r. The Great "Rous Mit Em" Sale will be continued two weeks, from February 3rd until February 17th, for the benefit of our out of town customers who have not been able to attend on account of the bad roads. Efte. Cheap Charley Store, Fort Scott. Chattel Jiortgage Sale i Take Your Clxolce of Any tAit Clotlaojstg M.

Aiiy Overcoat i'r-i Si 0 Whereas' on the 1 8th day of May 1905, E. E. Pierce and L. G. Pierce of Bourbon Kansas, executed and delivered to A.

B. Combs their obligation for the payment of Six Hundred Three and 1 8-1 00 Dollars, with interest from date at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and to secure the payment thereof did at the same time execute and deliver to said A. B. Combs a mortgage on the following personal property, to-wit: DISCOUNT I brown mare, 1 5 years old, weight 1 1 00, named 'Pel 1 bay mare, 1 0 years old, weight 1 000, named 'Crip 1 brown 12 years old, weigat 11 00, named 'Jack' sorrel horse, 1 1 years old, weight 1 100, named 'Pete' This offer of one-fourth off, (or 25 per cent, discount) is good orJy for the remainder cf the month of JHNUHRY red cow, 5 years old, -named 'Eves' 1 hereford cow, 5 years bid, named 'Liny1 i yearling heifer i 1-3 1 (Jr. 0 red cow, 3 years old, named 'Queen Esther' withered and white heifer, red and white heifer coming 3 years, named 'Jenny Lind' red and white 2 year old heifers, together, with all their increase which may arise in the course of nature from the above described property.

Milwaukee binder, 1 Hapgood gang disc plow, 1 Eagle 1 6 inch riding plow 4 jnch, and J. 2 inch stirring plows, 1 I. Case" disc cultivator, .1 New LcxJ LjLxJ FT. SCOTT. 11-13-15-17 Main Street, Lj6cJ C.

MORROW, GEO, E. WARE, FRANK L. ALEXANDER, President. Vice-President. Cashier.

Kansas State Bank, i CAPITAL 25.000.CO. Transact General Banking Business. -rid Western cultivator, 1 "Tower Bros" cultivator, 2 weeders, 1 bull rake, 1 sulky rake 1 hay stacker, 1 McCormack mower, 5 foot cut, 3 lumber wagons including' double and single trees, 1 Bradly corn planter, 1 Stoddard disc harrow, 1 Hapgood disc drill, 1 -3 section harrow, 1 lister, 3 sets of double harness, located and kept on the "Major Combs" farm 1 -1 -2 miles North east of Uniontown, in the County of Bourbon, and State of Kansas Which said mortgage was on the 1 9 "day of May 3-1 5 P. M. 1 905.

filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Bourbon County, Kansas, and whereas the conditions of said mortgage have been broken in this; to wit; that said E. E. Pierce has neglected or refused to pay said note and interest. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that on the 16 "day of February A. D.

1906 at 10 o'clock A. M. on the "Major Combs" farm 1-1-2 miles North east of Uniontown, said A. B. Combs, will by virtue of said mortgage, proceed to sell said mortgaged property at public auction, to satisfy said debt and the interest, charges, expenses and costs that shall thereon accrue.

Dated this 29 day of January A. D. 1 906. Li h1 THE. FLOU ft; r.

fifed MIC-, -Jf j. B. DUERaSON, Auctioneer. ma mm mm GQODLANDER'S BEST.1- AMBROSIAL PROBATE COURT NEWS. SCHOFIELD ITEMS.

BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. Ambrosia" Goodlander's Best Soft Wheat Patent Flour. Hard Wheat Patent Flour. Mr. David LaRue made a business trip to Fort Scott one last week.

Mr. anS Mrs. Olson went to Fort Scott one day last week. Miss Lottie LaRue was home from school Saturday and Sunday and took the Katy train Sunday afternoon for Fort Scott. John Henning went to Hiattville Saturday afternoon on business.

Mr. Peell has sold his farm to Mr. Gus's Ingles, of Indiana. Mr. Ingles takes possession March lsti Mr.

Mike Ruthrauff is doing a big business sawing wood these winter days. Mr. Ira Hurst has been sick, but is reported better. Mr. Sam Henning went to Fort Scott Saturday on business.

Mr. McKimmey, the mail carrier on Route 7, has been coming on horseback for a few days on account of the bad roads. Mr. Edd McCallister has returned from a trip to New Mexico and Fays he likes It very much there. Jan.

24. Marriage license was issued to Wm. Armstrong and Miss Jessie Hunter, both of Fort Scott. Jan. 25 Claim of $125 in favor oi D.

and against the estate of Bisnop, was allowed. Mrs. ieuie btiader, as guardian of Joun Strader, a minor, made fanal settlement and, was discharged. Henry Vo.Y mer and Mrs. KUzaOetn McOiimans, Ootn of Lronson, obtained a marriage ucense.

ArcuiUald Goodwin and lvirs. ma Seibel, both of Fort Scott, were uianied by tue Probate Judge. Jan. 2G C. B.

Griffith, as guardian of the Artnur minors, resigned a.s such guardian and was discharged, and E. J. Cuapin was appointed in his place. Jan. 20 A petition for an order to distribute personal property in II.

K. Bates' estate was filed. Jan. 31 Marriage license was issued to Elmer E. Lamb, of Pittsburg, and Miss Clara DeWeiu of Fort Scott.

I 4 i.f-.X 1,1 i -SP-H Ks egraphy, left last Thursday for Boi-court, where he enters a telegraph station as apprentice. Charles Sumner who has been nighi operator at Bonita, Kansas, for somo weeks past informs us that the chief dispatcher has just given him a better appointment at Spring Hill. Albei Leissner passed a success ful examination for uptcaior and ha septed a position as night operator City on the Frisco. By a uuamincus Vote of the students, Bibbs took fifteen photos for them last Wednesday. Prof.

R. K. Hall of the Iola Busi nesa College, made the office a call Saturday. Jiiur I-Innt a High School Eopli-otuora stnrted in the study of Gregg stenography, Monday. Luison Reynolds began the study of hoo--keeping, Monday night, for the night sessir.n only.

Messrs Hare and Tweedy were vis iters at the night school last Friday. Melvitt ropp left Monday for Kingfisher, where he has a position book-keeper" in a hardware store. The Basket Ball team payed at Fulton, Saturday" night. All report a pleasant time. By Ida M.

Eastwood. Miss Alice Winn, a recent graduate of the book-keeping department, and who has been employed at the Planck Hardware CoP's store has returned to school to finish" her study xof stenography. Miss Dora Stelter of this city has taken up a course in Gregg Stenography. Guy Elder i3 absent from the telegraph department this week on the account of ilmess. The students have found out that Prof.

Sanford is cuite an entertainer at morning exercises. Earl Bowman departed Monday, a. m. for Havana, Kansas, to enter employ of the Santa Fe railroad company as telegraph apprentice. A very Interesting and entertaining program was rendered by the two Literary societies the Crimsons an i the Emeralds -in the debate last "Wednesday evening.

D. C. Crosby now in the employ of the Powder mado this school a short visit Monday. He was en route to Columbus having been visiting his wife and parents at Uniontown. J.

O. Breeze who has completed tel THE fVIILL THAT' IV1AIC ES ST. est Floor Best Wheat YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT iSN'T- Puffs of Fact Engine. An engine going a mile a minute For Sale My Residence Property. In Redfield.

T. F. Clark, Inquire of Gilbert Clark, Redfield, Kansas. gives twenty puffs a second..

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