Charley Earle, the well known Leavenworth merchant, now partner of Bunting, is spending a few days in town superintending the removal of the store to the east side of Main street, north of Wilkerson’s building. They will erect at once on the old site a commodious and elegant store, with an iron front. This will give from Second street south a fine frontage of one hundred and fifty feet composed of buildings of which any town three years old may be proud. Charley Bunting is now east purchasing goods, and people may look out for bargains when he returns.
Source: February 14 1867 Western Home Journal
Name of Business: Bunting, C. A. and Co.
Persons: Earle, Charlie
Additional Assoc. Persons: Bunting, Charley