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The Burrton Weekly Graphic from Burrton, Kansas • 3

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The Burrton Roller Mills are now turning- out a first-class quality of Flour. Try a Sack. AlfWarranted! Ask Joe. Harmon If be has-been Following is a list the letters re- THE GRAPHIC. Remember the M.

church social to-night, at the residence of Mrs. Flick- to the "office." malning uncalled for Jun. 1st. If not ZEZj 33 IE Or -Frank and Henry KifT visited called for in thirty days, will ho sent to the dead letter office Hutchinson Tuesday, and report the U. Snivis, 1 M.

LOCAL NEWS ITEXS. Henry r.fuln, Queen City very dull. --W. II. Osborn expects his brother, Rev.

E. W. Osborn, of Indiana, to make Mim liiin Allon. 4 Arc Wo al! IufttlUnMe I enger. John K.

Rogers, of the Commoner, was In town on Tuesday, on business connected with his paper. J. M. Strong and wife were presented with a bouncing boy -baby on last Thursday evening. The Misses Lillio Shepherd, Myrta Bates and Emma Blanpicd gave this Doubtless most of the citizens of him a visit soon.

Chas. Dodd has bought the George Tice property on the south side of the railroad track, and will remove his Burrton have been aware of the furore that has been going on for a week pant office a very pleasant call last evening. over the card that appeared from I. S. Elder last week, and also our personal notice regarding a certain young wan.

family into their new quarters at once. The Midland. John 1'linrlcv LnitMin, O. I. llry, iHiitin Mirijri.

Jim. Mul iirluiij, K. I. Mi'Kowm, B. Hurt HiH.N, IV liiiin J.

W. Mm. Tin wk, Wmt, E. F. H'bieknr, (loo.

Tuylor, A. J. 'J liiimiwm, Ilintin Tvnr, M. 1'. Sullivan, Miirry iiiiiili, John SIiikIIcIiI, it.

S. Tliomii.uti, V. B. I.owin linwm, Cluirlo. onli, l'hilim rcmhlut', J.

Nulile, N. it. New, -Clias. Dodd left for Wichita last Mm. 1.1 mill Alitor.

John Jirowiiloc, baninl Unrtiniiu, A. I. B.Mklrf, llunry iSreun, Chrrlcjr K. liuwrtinn, Hurry ixnirun I liimUr, K. D.irn.

Mnry Iiimudmi. K. I.riiet, J. M. hind, llHimry Kuery, A.H 8ehln.

J. WintliKi-rett, John llmiey, I.I 1 1 in lliinkln. Knx'ki'rA I lick, K. V. Knick.

0. F. KaiincU, Frank J.each. Henry W. Ijinjrc'e, M.

I.itnilinrl, E. who had not. we thought, been as cour evening. lie will also visit Valley Center and Grccnsburg before returning. teous to different personHtishe might have been.

As for as Mr. Elder nnd Burrton, Kansas, is the smallest the young man Clark, is concerned, we knew very few of the circumstances of city in the world that is at present lighted by electricity. Belle Plaine The Kansas Midland railway have made a time card which will go into effect in a few days giving a passe nger train service each way daily; also one freight train, north and south daily to Ellsworth, 103 miles north of this city, where it makes connection 'with the their trouble, but as the former asked News. J. E.

Howard and W. O. VanArs- us, as a publisher, if we would insert a short card, we said yes. ns we would do dalo were at Topeka the first of the Copies of the 'Monitor" Wanted. for any other person, be he Democrat week, on Business connected with the Greenbacker or Republican.

As far as Bank of Burrton. in order to make the files in this office BMust let us WHISPER IX YOUIt EAR; tlnll xA f. Union Pacific. Trains will run as follows: Passenger and mail north, leaves Wichita daily at 7:30 n. arrives at Ellsworth 12:33 p.

freight train north, leaves Wichita at 0 a. arrives We understacd that four or Ave complete, we must lmvo cony of each tdis date, moke a our personal article is concerned, we considered that wo had committed no unpardonable offense, but a number of head of the cattle, which are being fed issue named below. To any one furnish lug us ihe missing numbers wo will pay ten at the Thompson cattle ranch, west of town, froze to death during the our Democratic friends took it as a per wntsiwreopy. This Is a very important sonal insult to them. Now nothing of or ient, Reduction IN OUR recent cold weather.

matter to us, and shall consider it this kind was intended. We have tried grcut favor if our patrons will tike It upon We just had time last Thursday to at all times to respect the feelings of themselves to look up the nil-wing iun, mention that a boy was born to Mr. and those who differ with us politically, as at Ellsworth 3:45 p. passenger and mail leaves' Ellsworth at 3:45 p. arrives at Wichita 8:40 p.

freight train leaves Ellsworth at 11 a. arrives at Wichita 8:40 p. m. The freight and passenger busines for this line will be transacted at the union freight and ticket offices of the Santa Fe and 'Frisco company's. Mrs.

John Grcshsim. The mother and many of.our readers were Democrats hers: One copy Decemcor 18th, 1S85 March 20th. 1885. child are doing well, and John is as Boot, Shoe, Hat, Gap Cents this no fair minded man will fail to ad happy as a clam at high tide over the July 2nd, 1SS0. arrival of his first born.

mit. But this was all forgotten, and an attempt made to boy cot us, if we did not retract. If we had felt that we cpt. aril, 10nV Burrton is the largest city in the i-urnisning uepartment; Patrons, get roady for YOUR HARVEST, for we surely mean busi 21th, 8th, The Union Pacific had done any person an injury, we would try in every way possible to make world that is lighted by electricity. Ex.

It isn't probable that any body will be quite so much surprised at Burr- Nov. ness. iave not time to go through our immonse stock and mark the goods down, but will discount our prices reparation. But we have said nothing 11 it Dr. Charles Ford, of Castleton, Reno county, came down from Hutchinson but what any other person would have tn size as she is herself, th, 5th, 12th 10th, 2tith, 3rd, 10th, said under the circumstances, having Lyons Republican TEN 3PESS Just the same It Dec yesterday and has been reasonably busy talking TJ.

P. interests since his arrival. been openly snubbed by this young man. Mr. Eisenmeycr, of Halstead.

Clark, and we are here to say that if was in town last Friday, and made this any person does not wish to pationizel office a call. The young man was here If you want Fine HATS, SOCKS. SHIRTS. TiXijfcii us, he need not do so, but we shall con- for the purposeof making arrangements tinue in the future, as in the past, to to press his claim against the Midland The Dr. says he has authority from railway magnates to say that the U.

be running trains into this city by the first of March. The "Courier" (Joes not impeach Dr. Ford of a mercurial temperament, but say, would it better to postpone the first train on the TIES, GLOVES, SHOES. OVERSHOES, FELT BOOT, SILK Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, or anything First-class, call at tho BIG Notice of Garnishment. STATE OF ANSAS, ca Haiivkv County.

Thomtu rilkington, Plaintiff, VS. Rnoch Kile, James Kile. i Defendent. publish what we consider right and pro- company for lumber furnished for sever per, and if any person becomes offended al depot buildings. at our remarks, they can find satisfac A week ago Saturday, Tatrick Hen tion in any way they see proper.

As we Before S.J. England, Justice of the Peace of Burrton township, In Harvey county, State of ry Ansbro, while working on the section, froze one of his cheeks. Last Satur have stated before in this article, we re U. P. to uly Fourth Kingman folks will be in better shane at that time to "give her a send off." Kingman Cour Where vou ill find the PFST the KfflSttTPST nn.l fbet 1 ITT0T nnnsaf.

nviiuuiui v. HJXllivl for the Least money. day morning while pumping the hand car, Jack Frost nipped his other cheek. spect the feelings of our Democratic brethern, and shall aovid giving offense if such a thing is possible, but remem yieaeionuonu are horcby notilicd that on the lull day of January, 1888, they wero sued before said Justio. and summoni of garnishment was ier.

The Union Pacific will be built iato South Hutchinson before March 1st, On Saturday evening, as the young ber one thing, if a fight is again made iwura Dy sam jaaUcd in raid cuuae. directed to man was walking the track he froze the Come one and all; our Goods and Prices are bound to pleaso Remember the Place The Big -L Store, rnsepn uoskinion, on us without just cause or reason we .....1 I IPOnClS Ot SUM end of his chinr i uuich is oi llie opill- ufiiia mo cane, jvuigiiinn will aerenucnt, were grrniahed. That said i.Hintiff not have to wait until the first of July. ion that Kansas can produce some prefr claims a judgement for the sum of and propose to make it exceedingly interesting for the chief actors, if it takes every dollar we possess in the world. Just as soon as the weather will permit ty cold weather.

mm, iU cause win be Heard Feburnry 18th, 1883, Tho regular examination of appli PiiopniETon a. you will see the U. P. folks at work1. South Hutchinson Beivew.

U1UCK, a. DJ. Attest: THOMAS PILKIXGT0N. 6. J.

ENGLAND, 1lltintiff Justice of the Peace. cants for teachers' certificates will be Oh, Grant I Why will you held in south side school building, New Miss Mina Easling is quite sick with a severe sore throat. Ed. Gorvin, of Greensburg, spent persist in prevaricating in such a horri ton Kansas, Saturday, January 28, be TAKE NOTICE. Pmfu I.VJ ble manner You knew right well when ginning at 9 o'clock A.

si. It is very im- Fropxistox oftlJ. Wilt TWinntu! fltnf amtfonoo 4H.i TT-t native Sunday with P. Westmacott and family NEW MAT MARKET. OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARKET, It is not in good taste to set on a inuiHiii, mill au applicants oe promptly un uerman, who Jives in Hutrhinsnn on time.

Bring legal cap paper. The racillCt W)' be buiIt int South Hutch- 523 North Main proposes law provides that regular examinations "son by March 1st," that you were in our city a German Class or rrive barrel when there is a sofa conveniant Calls the attention of the On Tuesday evening a fine girl baby public to the fact that he is Duan uo uciu uu iuc i.isii oaiuruay or 0 pnaic icssons in mis language Al January, April and October, and at the ment- 13 ifc Possib'e you imagine that, so on the piano and organ Mr close of the county normal institute. all your readers are fools, or do you Elias is a thorough scholar and an ex- was horned to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blan pied.

still "on deck" at the OLD STAND, That jovial, whole-sould gentleman, C. E. Patton, dropped in on us for a few consider aosoiuteiy necessary to fol- penenced teacher in these branches low in the footsteps of your illustrious and' has met with good success by brother Come, brace up, Grant, and teaching his own practical method, don't lie so outrageously about railroad Ready to serve his customers with We take this method of informing tho public that wo have opened a new Meat Market in connection with the "Wichita Grocery," and will keep constantly on hand Fresli Bee, Pork, Mutton, Game And Fish and Oysters in Season. moments on Friday last. Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Game and Oysters matters, or you will acquire an unenvi- QrOo and see the Grand line of te Cary dehorned ins herd of cat able "rep" In that line that will follow Cloaks at M.

Jacoby's, At reasonable rates. My motto tle a few days ago, about thirty in all. Last Saturday night orders were received by the section men here to have men walk the Santa Fe track all night, owing to the fact that two or three heavy passenger trains would pass ver the line that evening. The Santa Fe has had very few serious wrecks on their line in Kansas, and one reason is that they use every protection possible for the safety of their trains. Last Saturday night was a cold one, and the you to the grave.

At this writing all are doing well. tdpNTo Hunting allowed on east always has been in the past, to treat my patrons liberally, and it i of section 6, town 23, range 3 west. The wife of Joseph Cummings, one shall be in the future, llesnect- Tho Country Editor. motto is, to keep FIRST-CLASS Meat and sell at LOW prices. Conic and see us.

LEONARD MORGAN. 17 W. H. USB'iRN. of the workmen on the Midland depots, ully, F.

I. KIFF. arrived here from Warren, Thurs day evening. GPGo to Young's for your Oysters. There is an idea in the minds of many To the People of Burrton and Vicinity, who ought to know better, that the Having Bold my stock of Furniture "country editor" stands on the lowest to B.

Herrington, I recommend section boys suffered considerably, bnt fiSTGo to G. S. fjr a new suit. Mr. II.

W. Zirkle has arranged a course of study for the Burrtou schools. platform of the profession, and him and advise all' my old customers You will get a Bargain. and the board had it printed. Burr HAMLIN BEOS." Have secured tho service of C.

Livongood, (he practical pa nip man of the Arkansas Valley, and are ready at all time3 to put in tabular ordrivo well pumps. Give us a call. II. B. who is employed In any capacity, no mat- and all 6thers to deal with him.

they relieved each other frequently. S. T. Danneb, Co. Supt.

Monica, Jan. 15th, '88. En. GitAPnic We desire throusrh fYoung's Oyster Stews are ion nas a population or about a school well equipped with maps, charts, Yours Chas. Dodd.

ter how humble, on a metropolitan journal is his superior. There is no greater mistake. An editor who linn )mM im. globes and a library of about 400 the medium of your paper to return our nortahfc cbnirs In lnprrnnnlllni, nffl F0K SALE I sincere and heartfelt thanks to the BP Go to Young's for your Oyster Stew. friends and neiirhhn of Tlm-rimi f- nnd wlfn lmri t.im A team OI well matched JBSTAI1 parties owing us Book Accounts or Past Due Notes are requested to call and adjust the same before Jan.

xst. Don't wait to be specially notified. Respectfully, I i WV't Ul Aid i II li I 1 tion during the last sickness of our hesitate to write the leaders of the most crms for cash BsGo to Young's for your lunch and hot coffee. volumes. Western School Journal.

We understand that the entertainment given by Mrs. McCann's elocutionary class, on Monday evening, was a very pleasant affair indeed, and those who took part are to be congratulated on the improvement made since becoming members of Mrs. McCann's class. or on long time. Apply at once dear husband and father.

W. H. Wilson. to ouch in, 3 miles west of important journals, but I would tremble to undertake the management of a vil- All lrillila ftf nrrniin1 f. I Burrton, at S.

E. Crane's place. For Sale or Rent. A good house, with three rooms. lage newspaper." There is no place ifij avilwinn.

1. tlinll-l one block; east of Main south of J. In the profession so difficult to Alias that of a country editor. In cities a man Mrs. J.

XV. Cajiitell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Campbell, AIu. and Mrs. F. G. Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Mr. and Mus. M.

J. Seeuy. Editor Graphic; The Burrton C. IN BRIEF. AJil) TO THE POINT.

Dyspesia is dreadful, Disorders railroad track: Known as the Shack-Would rent 2. 3 or 4 to D. F. Miller. FOR SALE.

who can do one department well both- of the liver is misery. Indieestion is let property, rooms. Apply A good young Team. One Horse A young man on his return trip from the house of his best girl was heard saying: Pretty lips, sweeter than sugar or Plums, always look smil L. S.

will meet at the the residence and one Mare. Enquire of JQyGreat Bargains in clothing at G. S. lor the next 30 days. of Mr.

Zirkle, Monday evening, Jan. 23. W. H. Wilson.

ing and never look glum, seem to say JBiiTMens ahd Boys Overcoats, cuuie away Kissey, come, come. 1 um a ers himself about no other. Nor need a foe to good nature. The human he; ho gets the knack of his specialty, digestive apparatus is one of the most and continues at it. But the country complicated and wonderful things in editor must be good in all departments; existence.

It is easily put out of or- he must be well read on all subjects he der. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy must be able to discern the trend of the ka0 cookery, mental worry, late public mind in politics, religion and hours. irregular habits, and many Bocial topics he must discuss agricul- other tnings which ought not to be, ture and anarchy with equal precision h.ave made the American people a na- he must be fluent on polemice and llon of But Green's from $2.00 for sale at once. Sixty or Seventy tons af hay for up to $22 so at Al. The following program will bo carried out: lloll call, quotation from American humorists; Paper "Mrs.

Stowe and her Literary Works," Mrs. Cuyken-dall; reading "Abraham Lincoln's Address at the Dedication of the National Jacoby's. sale at $2.35 per ton. Apply to N. P.

Bell. TAE3 NOTICE. All bills purchased ot me must be GPBrown Desnoyer's Shoe si paid within 14 days from date of nur- making the best boots and shoe in Cemetery at Gettysburg," Mrs. Court-right; ten questions each from history, noiitina ho must, wviro ntti.o Proci.tw I August nower nas done a wonderful the world. For sale only, bv M.

literature, and hygiene, prepared re- and pumpkins; he must mind merf of Ik thl? sad business spectively by Mrs. Zirkle, Mrs. Van- high degree and descend to things of i Amen.can healthy that they their Jacoby. chase. If not paid within the time specified, all accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, m.

Jacob y. yum yum a yum yum yum yum. Moral don't eat too much "Angle Food." Our fellow townsman, Mr. B. E.

Herrington. has purchased of Chas. Dood his stock of furniture, carpets, moulding, and took possession of the same on Tuesday. We understand that he has also bought the building and lot, and will thus be enable to sell on a very small margin, having no rent or hired help to pay. We welcome Mr.

Herrington as one of our business men, and trust that he may never regret having taken the step be has. Mr. Dood is a straightforward, can enjoy meals and be happy. Remember: No hap OUR BABY. "In March last, our baby when six Arsdale and Mrs.

Howard; reading "Selections from my Favorite Poet," Mr. Zirkle; the remaining half of the low estate in short, he must be an "all-around man." It is this that makes the position of a country editor so bard to fill. It is this training that makes the pmess without health. But Green's J8-We will discontinue the sale of School Books as soon as we close out what we have on hnd; August Flower brings health and hap months old, was taken down with what the physicians called "bronchitis" fan Questions and Answers, the chantan mess to me ayspeptic. ask your quan.

Emma II. Osborn, Sec'y good country editor such a splendid man druggist tor a Dottle, bevtnty five Respectfully, XV. H. Wilson. cents.

Lake Locals. OYSTERS; GTSave money and by only Blue Ribbon School Shoes at M. Jacoby's. ager ior a metropolitan daily. There is no place, except in a country office, here such all-round training can be had.

The position of a country editor is not held in the esteem it should be. Oysters in every style at the Radix Every one is begining to believe in the old saying, as the days began to lengthen the cold begins to strengthen. The school at the Star school house is rOTAIOfiS. Potatoes for sale ordinary cold) and wasvery sick for two weeks; she seemed to be filled, deep in the chest with phlegm which, we were unable to loosen; she could, not lie down at all, but had to be held upright else it caused her to cough severely; the physicians did not give her, any relief, although the prescriptions' were changed every day and sometinW twice a day; thistreatment wascontin ued about ten days and we finally determined to try a boltte of Chamber Fine at M. iionoiaoie man, ana nas made many friends here who wish him well wherever lie may go.

Died, at the residence of James Wftnp, Jan. 15th, 1888, Mrs. Rachel Wimp, of paralisis. She was born in the state of Maryland, in the year 1800, House, at all hours. Also for family use.

"New York Counts" and Extra Selects." Lovers of these bioalves Jacoby's. Country editors are not respected as they once more moving along in good shano ought to be. it a family can afford only should bear this in mind. and the teacher, Mr. Marshel, is looking one paper, let that be the home paper; HAMLIN GRE5HAM Still have choice town lots for sale i.MHj mute me iionuay, una ior 11 concerns a family more to know tucky, when she was eM.t ni.i rePlts "ving a good time during his at reasonable figures and liberal terms.

Secure yon a good home fi6P Ladies, come and see our 4-button kid gloves, only $1.25. Every pair warranted, at Jacoby's. At eleven years of affH sh innP fllo a'ence trom among us. what is being done in its "own county than it does to know the news of distant places. The city paper can not lain's Cough Remedy.

We obtained a bottle and after giving a few doses she, while tho present opportunity busts. Baptist church, and for seven tv vpsh Mr. Josh Parker has been in Newton give, and does not pretend to give, the 10 WJIOJI IT MAY CONCERN. The city marshal is hereby com The Chance of a Lifetime. The undersigned has Eighteen Lots in Newton, two blocks from local news that its leaders must have but the good country paper does give a very fair epitome of the world's news- proposed street car line, south Main JNO other publication can Biumlv the street, to trade for cattle.

A onlv at manded to proceed at once and kill all dogs running at large on the streets not registered, or with collar and tag off. Owners see to it that they are complying with the ordinance, that the ..1 --irv vi goou paper, lr both can not mis otnee or liurrton mill. has been a devoted member. uer Past two weeks attending court, maiden name was Rachel Kollins, and Tll6'r uaS DPen a protracted meeting as married to Daniel Wimp at the going on at the Senternial church for a age of 1) years, and raised a family week or so carried on by Rev. Shepherd, of eleven children, four boys and seven Don't forget our Literary at the Star girls.

The children, grand children and tvery Wednesday night, come and help mourning fiienJs that stood around us with your attendance if nothing more the open grave, ild consolation in the Spring is comming and you will want thought that the hfe just closed as a some fruit tre.s or shmbrey of some mere sleep lorn lew years, when she kind. We would ask you to remember kVed ndur fiend 2 in that home ulo to part no more. J. Saltsman. Cottow Top.

was relieved, breathing easier and, throwing off the phlegm and going to sleep, getting well in a Jew days, and we believe we owe her life to the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Our oldest girl is subject to. croup and has had several severe attacks but the Cough Remedy has brought her out all right with but two good doses anc, we worjld not go over night without bottle the house. We have ijrest laith in it." Signed, Wilbur E. Lulic L.

Wells, i6t.i C. street, Ntbraska. by W. II. Wits in be retained if either the city journal or country newspaper must go let it be the former; for nothing can take the Marshall may make no mistake.

This I) Tax Payers. You can pay your tais at the Bank of Burrton and save a trip to shall not apply to dogs follow-ing wagons into the city. place or 4 he local paper. Ex. E.

Johns, Mayor. JTirXoW 1.1 Hie lime to but Ladiea 5rDo you want BIG Baro.uxs? FOUND. Ur.e shtep. Enquire at this office. V.k-war, at Cost, at 31.

Jacoj'v's. Don't inisjj tlicm at 31. Jacwy's. 1.

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