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The Burrton Graphic from Burrton, Kansas • 5

The Burrton Graphic from Burrton, Kansas • 5

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Burrton, Kansas
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Local Mention Miss Mildred Mayne of Newton When you need Jan D. JONES Axe orK spent Saturday ami Sunday viailing with her cousin, Miss Lenora Swan-son. Mrs. Chas. Zimmerman visited with her Bister, Mrs.

John Harr, at i or anvthinq fa For Sale by the Newton, last Thursday. 1 Misa Lenora Swunson is spending the week at the M. VV. Brow. b'oine at Hutchinson.

0. J. Joes spent last Friday in Newton and surrounding country in interest of his candidancy for H. SAUER MILLING1 CO. A HARDWARE Cometousforih i Notice It has been a pleasure to me the office of Ileister of Deeds.

of Burrton Democratic Candidate for Register of Asks your support at the general election, November 7th. He is thoroughly competent and has had eight years of clerical experience. He has not been a candidate before and is making the race on his merits. to accommodate my customers by giving credit on work. I am now asking that those who are in debted to me will show the courtesy and call and settle as I need the money.

II. L. Carter. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs II F. Gordinier returned last week from a few weeks' visit with their children at Dodge City and Greenburg, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. p.

W. Fredrick departed yesterday for Hudson, Indiana, for a visit with Mr. Frederick's father. Dwight Obley spent Sunday st the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

U.E Obley. I have 125 bushels of good hard picked apples, mostly wine sap, for sale at $1.00 per bu; wind falls IF YOU ARE BUYING YOUR HARDWARE SOMEWHERE ELSE BE FAIR TO YOURSELF AND "SPLIT" YOUR BUSINESS WITH US FOR A WHILE' THEN BUY ALL OF YOUR STUFF AT THE STORE YOU LIKE THE BEST. THAT'S FAIR AND YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF. YOU CAN QUIT DOING BUSINESS WITH US IF YOU DON'T FIND OUT.AS OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS HAVE DONE, THAT OUR HARDWARE'S THE BEST AND STANDS THE TEST. 50 cts.

4 miles east and 2 south of Strayed to my place about a month ago one red heifer coming two years old, tip of left ear cut off, also a mark on right ear. Owner may precure property by paying expenses of pasture, etc. R. W. Roberta.

Adv. I am selling at private sale all my household goods. I still have a number of very good articles at prices that are right. At my former place of business, on North Main. -r-Mrs.

E. G. Barrows. Adv. For Sale Pop corn, white yellow, shelled or on ear.

Mrs. M. H. Austin. Adv.

Burrton. Geo. W. Wear. Adv.

from the Get Your Shoes Wear-U-Well SHOE FACTORY BRANCH battle, her youth and her beauty slipping away the while, until 1800 when, without undsi she married a most unattractive farmer on the Aspey Hardware Mercantile Company Save a Dollar Two Men's and Boys'Shoes Drs. Hempstid Hernpstid Phone 21 Burrton Kansas Peter F. Holzrichter, Agent Kurrton Shoe Shop very day he divorced his wife. In the old days she would ha've called him a peasant. A chaufFeur who had driven along the sandy road past the houses for eight years had never known of their existance.

They are set back from the road out of sight between the rolling sandhills and further obscured by scrubby trees and tanglewood. They are unpainted, tattered and torn. One is occupied by a renter; the other by Mrs. Mary S. Bucklin, a widow, who was Mrs.

Lloyd's sister-in-law. She is the last person who knows of their own knowledge the facts in the case. Latonia Coffee A happy combination of contentment comfort satisfaction is found in a cup of Folger's Latonia Coffee. Therefore, the fact that it is the best selling high-priced coffee in America is not surprising. interior of her house torn up and rearranged so it would be unlike that of Mrs.

Lloyd's. 'Mrs. Lloyd stayed two years, leaving in 1885 for Washington. LaGoutrie kept up the losing Bread Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. Give us your bun order.

Burrton Bakery J. F. Hoskinson Auctioneer Dates Made at Burrton State Bank. thevhabit of blowing the crops out of the shifting soil. Fresh from the luxuries of Paris, the two women started their little empire in soil that was foreign to their type and experience.

They planned their houses in Chicago and set sawmills and carpenters to Every stick of wood was measured and cut in Chicago. White pine was the lumber used, and When the material was put on the train it was ready to be set up immediately upon arrival. Mechanics Dr. Jos. W.

Myers Physician and Surgeon OfSce'at Residence on N. Main Street. Phone 124. were sent from Chicago to put the two G- Grover's Cash Store houses up. Together the STAR BltAND SHOES BLACK CAT HOSE The Zimmerman Barber ho Hot and Cold Baths Satisfaction guaranteed Agent Up-To-Date Laundry Newton, Kansas Emerson's Cafe The N.

Saur Milling Company We invite you to inspect our line of coal before buying your winter supply. We have bought the best Colorado Coal the market affords. Canon City; Chandler for heat without soot; Fancy Domino Lump, hottest coal mined; Mutual Mammoth Lump, a niggerhead formation, clean and hard. Car of furnace coal in a few days. Baseburner coal will arrive by October 1.

Give us your order. L. II; Warner, Manager Lunch and Short Order Chilli, Tobacco, Cigars Phone 155 W.S. Hayes Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Havely and Mrs.

Chas. Saylor spent last Saturday For Cong! Quality and Service In The Fitting of Glasses. Phone 6G For Sale and Exchange We believe that there is some merit in advertising from the fact that if you were not reading this ad right now you probably would not know what my purpose was on this earth, and too, at that, there are a lot of people it will not concern, but there are always a few left that are awake to good, live propositions, and it matters not whether I have them or the other fellow has them, they seldom remain on the market very long at a time. Kindly take' note to the following; this is all goodtetuff and the prices are right: 160 acres, one and a half mile of Burrton, 'alTgood dark sandy loam soil, with 140 acres in cultivation, 20 acres fair improvements clear of incumberance. Price 160 acres, 4 miles of Burrton, smooth dark sandy soil, 154 acres in cultivation, no improvements this larm 2 years ago made 38 1-2 bu.

wheat to the the owner's 1-3 rent amounted to $2200. Price $12,500. 80 acres, one mile of Burrton, all nice smooth land, dark sandy loam, all in cultivation; no other Price $6250. i 240 acres, 'north-east of Colorado Springs, in a well settled neighborhood; this farm is well improved and pro-t duces good crops of wheat and corn each year, Price $5000, clear; will put this in as first payment- on 'a good quarter here up to $10,000 or $12,000. 640 acres south Ness County, all nice smooth tillable wheat land, 480 acres in cultivation, fair improvements right at the edge of a German Catholic -settlement and one half mile from church, this is a big bargain at $16.50 per acre $4000 will handle this section, and oni Sood crop will easily or more than pay the balance, if you are'looking for a snap in land you can not beat this one.

If you are wanting to sell I will be very glad to have you call at my office any time and give me a listing of your stuff, or if you are wanting to trade to better your condition, I have stuff listed for exchange from all parts of the middle west, and no doubt can offer something that will interest you, either in western farm lands, ranches or income property. in and see me; rear Burrton State Bank. BURRTON REALTY COMPANY II. V. KACKLEY fess room, sloping roofed structures cost -exorbitant figure, certainly, but it would have been more exceptional, perhaps, if someone had not taken advantage of the pocketbooks of two such unbusiness like women.

Each woman had her separate household, but the buildings were connected by a passage so they could visit back and forth without going out of doors. They were intimate. Pretty bric-a brae and pictures from Paris and rich furnishings from Chicago made the houses pretentious inside, while the Kansas wihd swirled the sand outside. A staff of servants from New York was installed, and for the business affairs a ''manager" was employed. Each woman had homesteaded a hundred and sixty acres of sand which was promptly fenced in and stocked with three thousand sheep.

There on their own dominion they planned to live independently of the rest of the world, enjoying the comforts, profits and distinctions of landed gentry; dominating the countryside with their social superiority. Nothing went right, The manager of the estate did not make a success of the doubtful business venture. The formal gardens that had been planned for the grounds were never built. No one except farmhands and servants ever went to the strange houses. Life was harsh and monotonous.

sving seen too much of each LaGoutrie and Mrs. Lloyd changed from the best of friends to the bitterest of enemies. They afternoon in Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs- Preston Shive of Hutchinson were Sunday visitors at the U.

E. Obley home in Burrton. John Sanders spent Sunday after-noon at Halstead. Mrs. Daniel Tullis is spending the week visiting with relatives near 1 How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

Great Bend, Kansas. T. C. Roberts and Chas. Mailack were the delegates from the Burr Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the the most reliable remedy for Catarrh.

Hall's Catarrh ton A. H. T. A. lodge who were in attendance at the sessions of the Grand Lodge held at Coffey ville, Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions.

last week. Edkor and Mrs. B. W. Woolman and Mr.

and Mrs. Robt Brewer of Mt. Hope were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

R. Clark" in Burrton. Mrs. U. E.

Obley, who has been ill for about two weeks, is on the road to recovery. For Rent The residence property After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement ia your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send lor testimonials free. formerly occupied by W.

L. ceased to speak and the passageway between the houses was torn out and the entrances clumsily boarded shut. LaGoutrie, in a tempestuous fit of anger, had the lufee Thomas C.VIilson F. J. CHENEY Toledo.

Ohio. Sold by all Druggktj. 75e. located three blocks from school house. Inquire of Regie Gresham.

-Adv. RcDiiMican Candidate.

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