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Uniontown Cicerone and Redfield Ledger from Uniontown, Kansas • 1

Uniontown Cicerone and Redfield Ledger du lieu suivant : Uniontown, Kansas • 1

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and THIS REDFIELD LEDGER HI 111 I minium IKJUII.l IMEWW Don't expect too much and you are not likely to be disappointed. Union State Bank Vol. So. 11 Uniontown, Bonrbon County, Kansas, Friday, May t), 1019. Xnmfrer 10 r.

i A Last For Every Foot LOCAL NOTES Five cents each for good sound eerl racks at the Uniotitown Elevator. AT YOIIH HI3UVICE olsteih-EsScElrov Abstract Go. Most of the high school festivities got mired. Mayor Hayden. of Redfield.

was here Tuesday. M. S. Boler was a business visitor to'Bronson Monday. Examiners of Titles and Conveyancers 'LOANS- Sam Bolyard was a business visitor to Ft.

Scott Wednesday. Sweet Potato Plants For Sale Red and yellow. Archie Wolf. Bonded by AMERICAN SURETY of Now York. 7 East Wall Street.

'Phone 306. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. A new; condensary price list for May milk appears in this paper today. We open the Season with, complete lines of all good styles in FOOTWEAR for MEN AND BOYS SHOES that we are" very proud of. Just what you would expect in the best SHOE STORE in TOWN is here.

QUALITY, with all that the words imply is first with us always, and we link to it our fair prices. Your shoe trade we want want it on merit, but will make no bombastic statements to' get it. We expect a profit on our shoes and in return, will give you the BEST SHOES and service your money can buy. This is a sort of "out of the rut" proposition. If you can find SHOES as good as ours at the same prices why we don't know as much about the SHOE business as we think we do that's all TEST US "We've a last for every foot." ii ii 4 Dr.

Saunders of the Powers Oil company was here Friday on business. WW? Ifilttttti E.Holt and wife of Wheeler Texasjare here this week visiting relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. Shoemaker are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Mi I III 7 wtm- their son from France.

Faye Keith has quit section i work and will devote his time to net -vt baling hay this summer. President Wilson has cabled ow nice 1 ii ill a call for Congress to meet in special session May 19th. you've made the house look" Mm IlCpift Fort Mr. and Mrs. McAfee were visiting relatives in Fort Scott over Monday and Tuesday.

fi Why not transformer dull, worn Griffith Kortantz. Dr. Miller has asked us to correct our statement that he had taken $4200 "worth of the Victory Loan Bonds. The doctor says he did not go that strong yet did his duty. George Shull has improved his residence property this week by screening in the south porch.

Miss Marguerite Muhlenberg, now of near Mapleton was here Wednesday, visiting old friends. tloor or piece oi turniture oy giving it an oak, walnut or mahogany finish No Ion ger is this hard, tiresome undertaking. Mirrokc stains and varnishes in one operation. It is the easy and inexpensive way to brighten and renew wora furnishings. On Sunday evening May 4th at six o'clock.

Mr. Glen Griffith and Miss Grace M. Konantz were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Konantz. As Mrs. Edward J. Anderson played the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March the happy couple appeared and marched into the alcove of the parlor. Here in the presence of There was no meeting of the City council Monday night al though it was the regular meet- We'll bet the nicest and most useful graduation present received by a Uniontown student this year was that given to Wil-lard Hula by his parents.

It was a gold watch, a chain and charm including a case in which to keep it when not in use. time. The Guaranteed DEVOE 01 AC President Jack Copes, of the LMr. and Mrs. Chas.

Konantz and Redfield Grange waj3 here Mon day on business matters for the order. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Griffith Kev. Anderson, pastor of the M. E. Church read1' the marriage cere-moyy. After this service refreshments were served.

The M. E. Church and the com munity unite in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith many happy years married life.

Saturday night at the Pass-time "Under Four Flags." The Serial will have to be omitted be cause there is so much of this war picture. It will positively be shown without fail so come a3 this will likely be the last war picture you will see. Uniontown Fair dates have lately been published in the Kansas City and Topeka newspapers. Rev. Anderson came in Wednesday and will stay until Friday.

Mrs. Anderson will accom can be applied by anyone without previous experience. Crush marks disappear before it "sets" and it dries over night You can 2pply it over old paint or varnish. Mirrolac offers an appropriate finish for almost any surface. It comes in light oak, dark or golden oak, walnut, mahogany, dark mahogany, gold, aluminum, malachite green and in dead and gloss white and black.

These finishes are durable. You can wash them with soap and water. V. eOWAN After Mr. Griffith is released from service in the army they will make their home on the Griffith farm near town.

pany him -home. Mrs. Lizzie Morris and daughter Grace of Wichita are the guests of Mrs. Morris' niother. Mrs.

L. V. Dark. The high school play was rained out Tuesday night but was given to a good audience Wednesday night. The play was so good and pleasing that the young folks have been urged to repeat it and wilL do so next Monday night.

W. Moore district deputy for the Odd Fellow, was among those from Uniontown attending the annual meeting which was held at Fulton this year. Rev. Bolle of the Baptist church, who is a student at Ottawa University, is a new reader of The Hardware and Implements Uniontown, Kansas M. S.

Boler has been suffering considerably this week with one mthfjS TOAt MARK 9QSr of his eyes caused by acid hav ing gotten into it. The roads- are such that the milk truck has had to lay- out two days this week. Only light cars can get through. THE BANK OF BRONSON I I BRONSON, KANSAS. Si u.

j. uuuci wuwu una ueen ny ing to plant his farm to corn this week but has had poor success I rmn rr or wi 11 l-i ESTABLISHED 1S86. BROOKS BEST MEAT MASH the feed that makes them lay. Contains dried buttermilk, meat scraps and clean grain products. BROOKS BEST CHICK STARTER the feed for your baby chicks for the first eight or ten weeks.

Contains drid milk albumen, granulated meat scraps, gluten, coi leed meal, and pure grain products. Much better than cheap grain ieeus and no more expensive. 5 BROOKS BEST CALF MEAT. the best that's made. Will raise your calves nt one-fourth the cost of using whole milk.

You can save at ieast on each calf as mar.y feeders are doing, BEST DAIRY PEED The proper combination of concentrates and grain pr du will produce more milk at less cost. BROOKS BEST CHICK -EATA fattening feed for crate feeding chickens that will make them gain a pound a week. It i hould be fed two weeks belore marketing. One pound will absorb twice Its weight in skim milk, buttermilk or water. BROOKS BEST HORSE FEED A combination and balanced ration for horses and mules composed of white oats, wheat bran and middlings, corn chop and linseed meal.

BROOKS BEST CORN-OAT FEED A horse and mule feed of high quality," consisting of pure white oats, yellow graded corn chop and old process linseed meal. BROOKS BEST I'lO MEAL The best feed In the countr" for raising young pigs. Contains minimum of 18 per cent protein, and is composed of tankage, linseed meal, wheat shorts, gluten feed, hominy and corn feed meal. Can be led straight or with corn. Can be led dry or makes excellent rich slop.

ALL TOLD WE MANUFACTURE Sixteen Quality Feeds, each for a special feeding purpose. These property blended concentrates and grain product feeds will bring much better results than straight grain, and the cost is no more. Ask any dealer for Brooks Best Products, or see THE UNIONTOWW ELEVATOR $20 000 00 6 000 00 CAPITAL, SURPLUS, Does a General Banking Business. Clerks Sales and Buys Notes. A racing circuit has been formed composed, so far.

of Uniontown. Mound City, and Girard. Other towns will be tak 'en on as they desire until by next year it will embrace about all of southeastern Kansas. W. I A.

Stroud, of this city, is the secretary of the new DIRECTORS: J. S. Cummings, Chas. F. Horner, D.

F. McCftrty, J. R. Beach, G. C.

Anderson..

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1 118
Années disponibles:
1918-1922