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The Burlington Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 3

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The Genuine Goodrich Stars. So Caa Yoa" VICTORY. November 11. John Israel lost a fine young mare one day last week. It surely seemed like winter Monday, the way it snowed.

Jay Mentzer is having the foundation laid for his new house. -earl Wright spent Thursday night and Friday with Hattie Rich. SCOTT VALLEY. November 13. Mrs.

Kough returned from a week's visit in Kansas City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Barrett entertained a number of young folks last Friday night and they all report a good time. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. W. Barrett Chester Smith Hancy Barrett. SECTION. November 11.

Little Willie O'rear is about well again. Edna Gibson took dinner with Maud Traylor Sunday. Ethel Kennedy's many friends are glad to see her able to be out iiiin. Alf Gibson and family have been visiting relatives in this vicinity for a few days. SEWING MACHINE and Others Needles, Oils and repairs for all kinds of Sewing Machines.

Satisfaction guaranteed at the Old Stand. night Miss -ay Hills spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Hattie Rich visited Friday C. STOFFELS Neosho Stre I I I night LIbbie Alexander Edith Meaira Iva Michael Pearl First Lizzie Fletcher Nina Boothe Hattie Alexander Virgie Meairs Mattie Michael Jennie Olney Mabel Boothe Grace Holmes Anna Spalinger Beulah Smith PO MEfi Luvernia Harris May Martin Why Not Try? Don't conclude that you can't get what ycu watt id Sharpeun til you trj. We have a srruorn caoclt full of general roerohnciseof "11 kiodi and if we haven't what, vkii Viait'we can get it for vou wart vou to come and gee us.

We also handle erain and coaL Mrg your rroduce, of course. We pay highest market prlca. Mr. Jessie Wilson Earl Harrison George Meyers Robert Brittons' sale was well attended. He contemplates going to the southern part of California soon for his health.

Miss Oda King visited with friends in this community from Friday till Monday and her former pupils were glad to see her. Fay Traylor, who Is down with is 'steadily imj)oyng. She Is now under the care of a professional nurse from Topeka. The protracted meeting which was conducted by the Church of Christ, rloua Kundav nis-ht. having contin-they have built them a comfortable and commodious house in which to worship, as the school house where they had formerly met would have been wholly inadequate to accommodate the crowds which attended night after night.

William Wilson Roy Meyers Chester Meyers Roy Meairs R. C. Michael James Cox Wesley Meairs uu oituruay with Pearl Wright. Pearl Wright went Sunday to stav with Ollie Crandall for a short timj. Mr.

and Mrs. John Delaughter spent Sunday afternoon at Wright's. Leon and John Weiler started Monday Colorado on business and was accompanied by Allle Rich. -urs. Barngrovernd little daughter Grace visited Friday and Saturday near Vernon with her parents and otner relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Heritage took their fnenlselves dancing, ihose present report a good time. 'inose present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh McCullough George Lon McCullough Walter McCullough John Delaughter Robert Vates ired Strickland. Mrs. Louis Bunge Chester Alexander Some men plod along through life with their feet aching and paining them all the time. This of course interferes with their work and makes them nervous Patriots "The Shoes That Do Not Hurt" Mrs. Barger returned to Westphalia Monday after spending a few days with Mrs.

Harry Smith. Glee Smith left for Emporia WE ALWAYS PAY CASH Farmers Produce Co Sfindford uildin South Third "Patriot" shoes are made in all the popular leathers over foot conforming lasts, made by experts and sewed with silk. They have an inner sole of ground cork that keeps out dampness. "Patriots" cost no more than the hurt kind. THE NEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW.

(Ella -Van-el Rae.hPi MONEY SPENT FORs MORTON'S CIGARS IS ItEBWNCIRCUMTiOK. RELIEF IX SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNE' CURE." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, on male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy.

Sold by W. C. Sears, druggist, Burlington, Ks. We are pleased to announce that Grace Conover Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, i Mis Giace Twyinau I Being Goodyear Welts they have uiiu luns wuuuiw nuL uuwl- imma Reed ed by the National Pure Food and Flora McCullough Drug law as it contains no opiates or Fora Strickland Mattie Weiler Mr. Luc'i -LuniiiLui urugs, ana we recom-i mend it as a safe remedy for chil-'George dren and adults.

W. J. Briggs. Jim McCullough no wax, tacks or threads inside to burn and blister the feet. There is a shape, a fit and a pleasure for every fuot.

The star on the heel and the 53,750,000.00 capital of Roberts, Johnson Rand Shoe Co. are a guarantee that the Patriot honestly constructed and sure to satisfy. Joe Fen el Frank McCullough Joe Wise Jay Varvel Capt. A. C.

Kinnard is here again. District Clerk A. L. Burgese is visiting his daughter in Kansas City. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

5 Victor Crum Walter Varvel Lewis Van-el DUCK CREEK. -ovember Mrs. Robt. Sievert spent last Thursday at Dell Hearne's. To heirs of Sqeendehty, W.

F. Os- Harry Levi Will Varvel Weiler Weiler George Levering John Weiler TV born, Susie Walkling, E. M.Shel-den, Leland S. Aldritch and Sarah E. Aldritch, his wife, Timothy B.

Sweet, Trustee, and the unknown heiry, devisees, adminis Over half a hundred Styles Children Karl McCullough Henry Yates (SMOKE THEM AND I Ova Varvel Lewis Twyman Earl Varvel Daisy Delaughter Myrtle Varvel Ray Strickland Mrs. Maude Merril spent last Thursday With Mrs. Martha Bauersfeld. Autumn and Violet Sturdivan visited Clara and Alice Yoho Sunday. Dan Merril and Sam Craigg made a flying trip to Gridley Wednesday.

Mr. Redick, Mr. Allen and Mr. Bauersfeld dehorned their cattle Tuesday. Mrs.John Skupa and children of Le-Roy spent several days at Frank Fencl's.

Levi. John, Will, Bennie, Mattie and Edna Weiler spent Sunday at Frank Fencl's. trators, executors and trustees of each and all of the above named, Kansas Loan Trust Company, a corporation, and its unknown successors, trustees and assigns, the unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees of John Gibson, deceased, the un-Known heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees of John Squeendehtee, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees of Samuel G. Howe, deceased, the unknown successors, trustees and CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Mr.

Robert O. Burke, ELnora, N. writes: "Before I started to ase Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with drop 3 5 Remember, cverv "Patriot" is 3 Come and let us Stars." 0 a Foot Doctor. show you some sy and my eyesight was so impaired tired; (t "Star Brand Shoes Are Better" iS I could scarcely see one of mv fam- i a TTT assigns of The Building Loan I -Mrs. v.nas.

Greene is visiting at uv across the room. 5i up i 4 v. 1 1 it i 41 i Groesbeck near jvecK. menued i-oley's Kidney Lure. Out- Mrs.

Robt. Sievert left for Buffalo o0 cent bottle worked wonders "and for a visit with her daughter Mrs. before I had taken t-he third bottle -vict. -uontgornerj. the dropsv had zone, as well ns ill 1 Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Redick, Grace other symptoms of Bright disease and Ray, and Miss Grace Etter made W. J.

Briggs. a trip to Burlington last Saturday. tioir. You and each of you will hereby take notice that you and each of you have been sued in the District Court of Coffey County, Kansas, in an action therein pending wherein E. V.

Barnes and L. A. Barnes are plaintiffs, and you, and each of you together with The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Coffey and State of Kansas, are defendants, and that you and each of you must answer the petition of said plaintiffs now on file in said court in said action on or before the 2Sth day of December, A. D. 1907, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you and 11 i i 3 i less than two is DANCING PROVES FATAL.

i Many men and women catch colds Thanksgivinj weeks off. Miss Erma Mlss trma at dances which terminate in nnflii- Cundiff of Marysville, For gun repairing, restocking and reborlng see Oscar Zscheile. Burlington Carriage Works. monia and consumption. After ex- Mo'' is here for a visit with her cous-posure, if Foley's Honey and Tar is Miss Juanita Cundiff.

taken it will break up a cold and no YOUNG RICHARD is a son of Old Richard known as the Hartpence jack and has fine style and bone. DEWEY is a half brother to Young Richard and is also a fine animal. These jacks will make the fall season of 1907 at my barn in Strawn, terms $10 to insure colt to stand and suck. Hy jacks took all the premiums at fiicil or juu iieeoruiugiy, aujuugmgi serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuin-e in a yellow package.

W. J. Briggs. and decreeing the said plaintiffs to be the legal and equitable owners and tenants in common and lawfully in possession of the following described real estate, situated in the county of Coffey and State of Kansas, to wit: The East Half of the Northwest Lands of Promise and of fulfilment, where climate is also an asset, are along the Santa Fe, and eay to reach. There are irrigated farms, sections where dry farming is practiced, and places where rainfall is depended upon.

In some localities all these methods may be followed. Kead about the various sections, then visit them. Homeseekers' excursion tickets are sold sen: i-monthly to Texas, Pecos Valley and certain portions of Colorado and Arizona, limit twenty-one or thirty days, dependent on destination. Their use will gave you something. Mrs.

L. B. Cundiff of Marysville, is here to spend the winter at the nome of her son, R. E. Cundiff of the Santa Fe.

Mrs. E. A. Silsby of Neosho Falls, one of the pioneer women of this the county fair on colts trom years old down to suckling colts, also for jack with three of his get. I have one large lG-hand heavy honed 2-year eld mule and a large fine range mare mule colt for sale.

JAMES JACOBS, Strawn, Kas. T5he Pecos Valley All i 15he San Joaquin Valley mm 1 i county, was here Thursday calling on i old Burlington friends. Mrs. Jaggers is home from Kansas city where she was called by the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Anna Smith, who is now some better.

Rev. Dr. King, educational secretary of Baker university, will give an illustrated lecture at the Methodist church Monday evening. He was to be here a week ago but the lecture was postponed until Monday. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (2S), Township Twenty-one (21) Range Fifteen (15) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and are entitled to the continued, quiet and peaceaDie possession thereof and that you have no claim, right, title, estate, interest, lien or right of possession in and to said premises or to any part thereof, and forever quieting said plaintiffs' title and possession in and to said premises, as against you and each of you, and forever restraining and enjoining you and each of you and all, each and every person claiming by, through or under you from in any manner Claiming, setting up or prosecuting any claim, right, title, estate, interest, lien or right of possession in and to said premises or to any part thereof, as against these plaintiffs.

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Jf act tre tbrm seed ywii ArdVrn tj ue 5 UNtTCD HrTICl, cox 74, UNCAcnn. I. R. T. CUNDIFF, Agent Burlington, Kansas Soid in Eutlington by H.

CowgHf. it their heirs, assigns or grantees, and 1 PIIjES 5d--e sapposltorg D. Jftt. Thompson, Sop SoUon. EtawsrUle, X.

writes: "Icuiti CZ 'Uim tom." Pr. B. V. Deron-, -'u iut. W.

write! "Thcrrirm rnnlrrr ior sucn otner ana runner reiiet as i Yv ill 1 -a." ir. U. JliUl, CUrtAurj. 1 i j. fuuna bo retaedv te DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Relieves Indigestion, Sour Belohirtf of Ci.

Etc. rREFAtCO 0LT AT TM LAOJUkICXY E. C. DtWITT COMPANY. CHICAGO.

ILL- plaintufs may be entitled to in equity and for costs of this suit. E. V. BARNES and L. A.

BARNES, Plaintiffs. By Ganse Hannen, Their Attorneys. Attest: A. L. Burgess.

Attest. Clerk of the District Court. HupJington by W. C. Sears PUFFER'S PHARMACY.

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