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The Mapleton Press from Mapleton, Kansas • 1

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K0.50 ftiapfelaiV aiisas, G.GiOber. 19th-, .1906. 1 AN MAPLTJN LECTURE COURSE. UKSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT 1 AT ROBBERY. I you know that our Bank Drafts or Bnk money orders are cheapest, simplest and? Uuclt Sams Money Sack in Danger.

LOCI OW Last'Tuseday night in the wee small hours, somebodv who hs.d made them-selves with. the situation cf our postmaster, L. T. Campbcllb best way to remit Absolutely safe, and at the same time, easiest to cash. Good anywhere, at any time.

Cheaper than Post Office or Express Money orders. Below is a comparison of rates. Remember! "A'' penny saved is a penny Having iny stock located dii tk oil bssik successful attempt' at robbing buiidin-aiid securing a first class trimmer. I am prepared to wait on, and acccmcda.e him of the money which be-: The first series of the Maple ten Lecture will be givn in the Bail Opera October 24, 1906. The ex tojtdnment for tiuj uaic iv Ti; Coli mbian Entertainers.

is a ccpy cf introductory as" the program: liiss jeioiier- Shipp, reader and is by nature and training a de? lightiul entertainer. Her Liga arid true interpretation cf the best things in literature, together with iher cuarmiug pcrjosklicy makes her at once a favorite, the renders with ease a repertoire of great Variety, including humorous and diar lz.cz sketches. After voting her an kng3 to the Government. They nn- all customers PLMft EDMUNDSON-. qouDtelly nac loiiowta ivir.

ampDen. iiome for tuey knew where his pants er and succeeded in getting them. 5 Mr. 'Campbell; has no telephone in his house and could hot get assistance without making some noise bo he ancl 3 Mrs. Campbell went to "the Opera hall stationed themselves at a window a.Lst as a reader, her audiences areaK AMOUNTS NOT OVER 52 50 5.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 60.00 75 00.

100.00 20000 Our RATES-3 cents. 5 7 8 10 12'. 15 15 20 30 EXPRESS CO. 3 cents. 5 8 10 12 15 20 30 60 90 POST bFTICE.

3 cents. 8 10 12 15 22 27 i. .64 96 to Li a noise at the store as they suiioostd that the robber' had the kev lra way surprised and delighted whon she of 10 crano soloist role appears in tne office and that he would a.iq:S.n-? wiih such splendida x-ower LfGGal and Personal. it. However he cid not i YOU, beauty.

x'uur seasons uie j-y-- but was heard trying, the dcois below. fed 1 1 1 Yo jr Frien and Your Meighbor t-staDiishe her: foremost ccn- the hall in the drug store CwUm have thoroughly putarion as one of its Dat mi but aid not succeed in "gaining an en- terince: The cert nists. Lovers, of vocal art will be pleased ey had takea tt, screen! -CITIZENS STATE BANK, MapletOD.Ks. vat Mr. Campbells house, off the window 'that Wv-r? able to inclaie in this cotiipany Mrs.

Etta Gcoae -jsed thet window end took the pains 1 ttt nr! trr fha tnoiiip wiioj ceautitul, ricn contralto voice toipin one corner of the, blind back to prevent a ncise, -they had a long stick and COmany Ti-jo hppn wt rt an. i Miss Feist, of Ft. Scott, trimming Go to A. E. Stevens hats for Mrs.

Edmundson. for first class a rfyv (rftjc waxca had o.een orocured off a tree 7 7 Li 1 T. I 11 I -IMrs. Etta Mason, of Unionto'wn also s. underwear cheap Now patent instructors of America: numer located corner 6th and Main.

ous engagements as soloist at music visited here this week. hook on the end and with, it they were trying to get what they when Mrs.1 Campbell was awakened by a and other oc- fe'stivais, Ciiautauquas cations, toge er with Joe. Clayton has his house about completed, the carpenters work is Prof. Pttit made a visit at his home near Hiattville over Sunday. an extended noise which she thought was a mouse -YOU'LL NEED A FIRE- We have the Heater thai makes the Fire.

concert experience completed and plastering is being done The revival meeting held by Rev. r' ana raisea up saw tne onna Mr. Lcyd A. Loar, msndolm soloist, TT was moved, sne jumped immediately in a lew uays nouse win De.nnisn- is ready to- get pbell ed and Joe says he married. is not only a performer but a com'poer.

Jprdon closed Sunday evening. J. B-inum andwife, an "spending a few days visiting re atives in Scott. He studied harmony and counter get the gun but he was unable to get out cf bed quick enough to get a shot out cf the window. Mrs, Campbell AR HT AT savtf the trousers ai they disappeared! Uncle John Barrett received a letter from J.

H. Green, who left for Badlands Cal. last Monday a week. He arrived ia the country ail right and writes an interesting letter ccn- 2 .00 and 50 Willie bwam: i.na sister Alice, ci Hiattviile, visited relatives here over Sunday. point in Ooerlin Conservatory of Music and for tv.o years was leader ci the Oberlin Mandolin Club.

One-feature of his playing makes it especially interesting that he tunes the mandolin in such a. way as to be able into the darkness, they was found in the street the "next morning. They conisdned about -sixt5r cents Li money, corning the country. which wa5 nil that was takpn. a nnckst to play th ail harmony, giving a 7 lr.mf and thf r.tnrr.

keTT'- vcras in Ben Brown, has rented the Fauihub-er building to live in and is thinking of selling Mrs. Kate Gjeen has bten on the sick list for the past two weeks. She strength and compass to his playing but vas lift undisturbed. wnicnas selGom attamea on tne man-; The "Sell More" is a double lined heater, with: hot air flues and burns 21 inch Price, only V'Wyeth" heater no. 1, has cast top lined panished iron.

Price, $4.50 I T. CAMPBELL. There has been trials at this work 1 i uonn. i 3 it i oeiore ana naa ivir. umpoeu awoxic.

In addiiion to their individual work and quietly rasped his 44 there might have been a puncture in the bellows of the culprit, who was so thirsty for a the, versatility of each artist enables the company to do some splendid ensemble work. is oener ai mis wnung. Mr. Lamport has parcased the Elliott property in Mapleton and will build his home dwelling there. Mr.

I. V. ICennedy and wife, of Foit i few cents, as not much money is carried entertainments. Kr, vir rn a hocWnrnm. There will be five 1 a.

1 1 iv 1 ill the Lecture Course and" will be de- ed by.ncfccs snd had seen prowlers as follows: October 24; The fcre.this. The fellow undoubtly un-OoluraLian Entertainers. December derstands th- giounds well as his 0.. 3 work shows mechanism. Gen.

Dukes, who recently r.rrived here from-Wyoming- was. not aliovrrd to visit but ,1 few He is carpenter by tra.nV,ar"i fs to work it his rr.f. now making counters for Gooch and Edmundson. Mr. Butcher, of Mound hrs boen emoyd by the G'ithne Mountain Pcrtbnd rerre Comrrrv do drillinrr here and h'V drill is beina: hailed here row.

Work will nlso be resumed at the well on the Myrick farm. The skating rink is being well patronized. The hous? rrs crowded with visitors last Saturday nht. Next Saturday eveninsr a rrire will be given to the best skaters, (lady and gent.) If you are good on the rollers, come in end trj ycrr hand. Word has been received here from Walter Holstein, who is now located at Tyrola, led.

in which he says he is well pleased with his prsition as day 01iTlinerY and 4. H. V. Adams Lecturer. January 22, Imperial Male Quartette.

Denton C. Crwi, Portra3Tist will appear in March. Olivia Sanger Hall, Monologue Entertainers, will appear in April. The scedule of prices are: Single tickets, children 15 cents. Single t'ekets, adults 25 cents.

Single reserved seats 35 cents Se sen ticket, ceildren 50 cents. Season ticket, adults SI. 00 Season ticket, reserved seats $1.50 anu wiic a vin uva On account of bad weather Brewer tne photographer was unable to fill his appointment here. N. Jones started last Tuesday evening for a tour South.

lie will vhit in Springfield and Viastta I will crochet shawls for $1.00 each, you furnish the material Will make any style desired. Miss Betty Gooch. N. G. Myrick and wiie, left Monday for a visit with thcirdaughter Mrs.

Cora Lundegrecn and family of CLUB MEETING. On-last Monday afternoon in -spite of the down pour of rain the jolly. Soap Club met at the home of Miss Jennie Cheever. fhose present were, Mrs. Je'nnie Hessong, Mrs Mrs.

Mrs. Minnie Bainum, Mrs. John Cross and Mrs. Myrtle Webb. Hemming towels and visiting was the f-pt r.rf nrs nt tVi order of the day.

About five o'clock operator and agent at Tyrola. He says he likes to meet up with the Mapleton Pi ess cccasionally. You nre cordially invited to inspect our oifering in Millinery. The newest and most sensible, stylish assortment nf head-wear the innrket affords. Hats shaped, trirne and fitted to your style ami taste by our Kansas City milliner, Miss Dalv.

You have only to oxnnime tbo product of her harmonious lifndiu- of art, color, style adaptability and good tase to appreciate the advantages of proci-ring hat of her creation In the Dress-making department we have secured the services of Miss Steele, of Blue iTound, whose mature experience and acknowledged ability is a guarantee that th pnulucts of ti; is department will be full up to the standard of excellence aimed at fhrongout our Respectfully, Bessie Corbinand Co. places: Office, W. G. Math- a bountiful supper was served 'consist-evs-ttore, V. Sallee store, Gooch and- lnS ct evciy thing geed to cat After Edmundscni stores.

Street Bros, store supper each member loaded up their and the Pa ace Drug store. Ali those scaP ard wcn on their way rejoicing who possibly can, should get their ticket; feeling they spent avery plecsant after before that date and select the seats aoom Our next meeting will be at and save the possibilities of a rush on Mrs. We hope all of our That which is good for home peop le is good for everj'body. The Press 'Texas. Rsv.Largint, who assisted Rev.

Jordon, with the revival meeting returned to his home in Baxter Springs Saturday. DOUGLAS The Mound City dentist willfce in Mapleton, Od. ci and every 2nd. Wednesday after. OSce at the hotel, 7-19 Miss Florence returned to school at Blae Mound Monday, but is a heme paper, printed at home and read by the home people.

The home member can be present, as we going to reorganize. If any new that date. Remember the date I October 24th merchants advertise their wares and It's sales in it onlj $1.00 per year, or 2 cents per members would like to join our club, they must-let it be know. The more Charles fhe better. A Member 8 cents per month The children of Uncle Campbell gave him a visit Sunday and helped him to celebrate his 72 birth-! da'.

Mr. Campbell is a spry old man at this age and ccjoyes a gathering of HIGH SCHOOL. Professor Petit, principal of the week. Why not take it and join the home band. Charles Scott, candidate for congress, J.

M. Humphrey, county attorne3', A. Carpenter, P. Hesser and C. E.

Kolstein, were here Monday campaigning but the weather was so dissagreea- HASKINS KcGLOTHLlN. I CANDIDATES DITCHED. mis Kina.as wen as tne next one. schools! here" has organized a high school was again postponed on account of Dyptheria. Brewer was unible to fill hisappciut-ment here this week on account of rain but arill-be jiere ail next we ck- H.R.

Morris began Tuesday and is iQOving into his new quarters this week I inose present were: J. Frank school. which held their first session Some of the candidates who drove Sunday at the office of Judge Campbell and family. D. M.

Campbell jt Monday evening. Owing to 'the up from Devon Monday, evening had Mclntire, H. McGIothlin and Mrs. ble the 'meeting -as not largely attend-! and family, T. E.

Campbell and family, bad weather, only, six attended but quite an accident before they reached 5 Ellen R. Haskins were united in mar- L. T. Campbell and wife and daught- others are expected soon. Algebra, The couple are from Pleasan- Mapleton.

It was a very dark night er, Ula, and L. H- Weaver and family. Book-keeping and Civil Government. ed but-Mr. Scott and Mr.

Humphery made a breief but interesting talk to those present. nags ton. The bride has many friends and The children presented Mr. Camp assist ed by the rain, and they did not will be taught The school will be He occupies the north room in the Ball block. Goto A.

Stevens and co. for first class groceries and dry goods, also bell with a gold headed cane. get here bifore the dense "wu an over is.anss as- held at present, three evenings in I caueht them. There is a culvert just, wau-wuc. mm a goca each week, Monday; Wednesday and helpmate.

Everyone knows the groom lnriie nnderwear. cheap. Now located Friday. There is a demand for higher east of town and in a curve of the road as Hank McGIothlin and although wc John Kenney and Wiley Cox, of Mound City, who have been employed here nearly all summer, finished up their work Monday and went home Tuesday. Mr.

Kenney came here early in the spring and has missed at corner 6th ad Main. Ed Nickelson, was- compelled, to The Railroad company has finally become interested and brought the material to put in the switch at the brick plant. They have been very heard some people old and gray saying he had trotted them on his. knee when studies taught here and Mr. Petit has started this move and expects good We hope for his success.

which is about four feet high It was too dark to guide the team and they were given the slack line and missed the culvert with two wheels of the vehicle which turned the rig over in- close his school Thursday evening on they were boys, he made quite a youth- very few days before their finish sc about this Piece ot track ful appearance Sunday. The Republic wishes them happicess Linn County" Republic. day. Mr. Cox lost some time on ac- Mrs.

W. Cox, son and daughter, to the ditch. Fortunately no one was count of sickness. Tt will be hard to account cf sickness. He was able to resume his duties agalu Monday.

John Hazelbaker, of Prescott, came jer Sunday lo do the plastering in the Clayton dwelling. John is a good came over from Mound City last Fri- hurt, and co damage was. done with get along without their company for a and the community will be glad; to hear that they have awoke, and nothing more will hinder any further progress with the making of brick, at that place. Sub jcriSe. for the Press.

day to visit their husband father, the exception of breaking the singletree while as they had-grown to seerri one. and harness and getting the candidates oat i nto the mud. G. L. Mulford and wife made a trip-ta Blue Mdund, Wednesday.

Mr. Wiley Cox, who is doing carpet ering work here. of our townsmen plasterer, he has done work here befcr..

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