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The Burrton Tribune from Burrton, Kansas • 4

The Burrton Tribune from Burrton, Kansas • 4

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Burrton, Kansas
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THE TRJ iirWttl U'tOK KANSAS i Ke Your Pen woman lit a dryfowli kx and surround hrrst-lf with filthy pools of extract tubaeeo Siiraved through her teeth. Birthday Surprise. An enjoyable birthday orpri given Mrs. Jam's Lucas, the of her father, Mi, Drou of bouih Valley Ti tha 21st i Jl IMA II 1 rs, i 't I. A Coilr" Ue J'owdrr f-ikt mi Lice LifjuiJ ji cf.iikrfii t4 tie i.if riri miio Hl live in and V- 5,.

f' J1 J' ConLey't Hci Lice Ointment rubb4 trt chei w-ill quirkl kill it flw4y N4 l'-: wuhtut If.jUl )' 0 hlCk 'lJ JI 10 11 III. il ItjW 'I Price 1 1 it Poultry I Booklet I I j'Wn i KAYLOU lUrUUTON. KANS.VS Jim. 4. Wo have jat in.sldki! VI GO TO jf pi now prepared to grind all .7 kinds of Grain.

Ground Feed of all Kinds on hand at all tkr.os. Durrton Il THE BURRTON BAKERY Ffte frcniLIcc -sj- 'f, ii.Oa. uram o. CHILDS, Prop. j'-.

V' "ir v-w -8 8 ii VU I' II i S. fi C- It I' UliuJ -I it 10, u4 jj 1 burrton; KAXSAS -i 1 1 I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED CHAS. M. never tr.e cu foiling with buttle of bait in her hip poo'nt bit on th damp ground and name unuin never a woman yank 4 give her pants a hitch, spit on her hands and swear she could whip the biggest man in town, Come to think of it, there a pood mfcny things we never Raw a woman do, and don't want to, either, When a man is through with his day's work and 19 sitting down renting in his, home, he can not read the advertisement on the fence and the hand bills and circulars that were ion on uieii i i. iUn I I1.

Ulwr UUIIJi im; mJ mj.vj have blown away or uccn aes-troved. He calls for the paper and there finds the merchant's! announcement and with nothing to bother his mind he reads it carefully and calls his wife's attention to it and they decide toco to the merchants store and examine what is advertised. Whenever a man abuses his town he owes the town some thing. Whenever He abuses his neighbor he probably owes his neighbor. Whenever he abuses anything a withdrawal of the mystic curtain will quite likely reveal some enmity of spite.

If you can't say a good word for your neighbor, don't say any thing, and if you cant say a good word for your town, move out of it You help to make the community in which you live, and when you curse it you curse yourself. Talk up your town; don't run it down. If you do not like it leave it? but don't stay here and abuse it As long as you choose to reside here you are, a compo-tient; part 'of the-plaee and aw very foolish to see your own dis paragement' up your town, write and speak in its praifJ' and show yourself worthy of your home and friends. A Dorothy Dix says the woriai demands of the man she lovei that he be a cash sweetheart philosopher ad slave. Hence the increasing number of divorces.

wonder The old-time mother used to where her boy was. Now, according to Aber Martin, she has a grandson who wonders where his mother is. The sort of husbands a good man of us are. my friends, leaves us with very small excuse to poke ridicule at old maids, WASTE OF HUMAN MATERIAL Writer Calls Attention to the Necessity for Movement for Conservation of Children. Twenty-five per cent, of the deaths occurring iu Chicago for the ended December 6 were of children under ten years of age.

That is not an abnormal proportion. It is a proportion far too high, More than one-sixth were of children under one year a tragic infant mortality. diseases were responsible for by far the larger number. Not long ago the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality held its fourth annual meeting in. "Washington.

About three hundred people attended. When the fifth national conservation congress was in session it attracted from three to four times as many interested auditors. It was discussing the saving of trees and Both were conservation congresses, but that directly concerned with conserving human life weighed least in human interest. "We have yet to develop the vision that will lift the baby to a like importance with' forests, minerals and water courses. The nation that wastes its human raw materia, if the child may be bo called, is guilty of a criminal in-differenre to Its own welfare, both social nod economic Chicago Post.

I I 1 I in IE! ll" Rrl neighbor who en joyed the event, .1 1 i ana tsoses Mrs, Fk ra, were, Mr. and Mrs, and two sons, Char.es bulJivaii Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris and sen Claude and daughter Marie, Mr. and Sam Collins end daughter roiiy, Mr.

and Mrs. Miller and two soriS, Mr Mr Wilbur Doron find daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. W. linker. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlei Seedle and Mi s. V. rnddie, ana mu wis. jiiuu.1, iim, doin's and fixin's, the a fnr south people always take the cake. Gets Damages.

Geo. Dryland, a Hutchinson was awarded damages against Fred Hill, a farmer livinsr five miles west of town, amounting to $323.50 this week in the district court at Hutchinson He alleged reckless and careless automobile driving and sued for $1,000.00. A jury in district court a-warded C. A. Sweeper, a real estate man, $300.

damajres a-gainst J. R. Sanders, a liveryman, whose hack ran down Sweet-ser last summer on Main street. Minister Secured. Rev.

Kirkpatrick of Kings-down, Kansas, was accepted as supply for, the "Presbyterian church for the ensuing year. He will move his family here at once, and occupy the pulpit regularly after May 1st. Valley Items. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Rawlings took. Sunday dinner with Mrs? Rawlings' Mrandllr al Pete Johnsorw Clella Smith, Blanche Hansel-man nnn Kittie and Madge Comes took dinner Sunday 'with Alta and Gladys Van Buren. Marry and Minnie Culbertson spent Sunday with Esther Hos-kinson. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Hanselman spent Sunday "afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sullivan. Mi. on Mrs TTenrv Johnson Hill V-l took Sunday dinner with Mr.

and Misses Olive and Madge Comes motored to Yoder last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson entertained at Sundav dinner Rev, and Mrs, W. B. Stevens, Mr.

and Mrs. Will Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dowds and Mr. and Eldon Cockey, all of Hutchinson.

Fred Matlack is crippling round on a crutch, the result a-of a motor-cycle accident with his brother Karl. W. J. Collins, Wm. Hill and R.

E. Thomas attended the Shrine meeting at Wichita Friday night. Messrs. Colling and Hill crossed the sands and nnP-nchpA their thirst with 'i camel's milk. The Sedgwick County Schools will hold a Field and Irack meet at Mt.

Hope on Saturday Aoril 25th. Over 1200 attended the meet last spring at Clear water and a much better program has been prepared for the 1914 contests. L. R. Lawson took a party composed of C.

C. Houchin, C. Roberts and T. C. Eales to Nowton Monday to attend the Democratic mass meeting.

Mr. Lawson was in the minority, be-in 2 a poor lone Progressive a- rainst three Democrats. An exchange says: Our atten ti'in has been called to the fact that we never saw a bald headed of that? There are a good many thinj i in 8 Baltimore Hotel Jk. Your Patronage Solicited BURRTON, KANSAS EyBRY SATURDAY a- A.T Good Program PARVIM PICTURE SHOW Tell Your Friends PROMPT SERVICE A j. r.

m. IK upr We are Agents for the OAKLAND snd REGAL Automobiles. A demonstration at your request. A full line of Automobile Accessories. Plumbing and Gas Fitting a Speciality; BECKHAM MEAD tpr -sjt 1A EFFICIENT AND Are the most important factors yc in Telephony.

ft COURTEOUS OPERATORS AUCTIONEER. Col. J. F. Hoskinson An experienced Auctioneer and Salesman.

See him if you are going to make a sale. A And the best equipment are yours if" you are a patron of the o) BURRTON -INM AH TEL, CO. (if) V7 Jt Kansas Burrton A We never saw a.

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Pages Available:
295
Years Available:
1914-1914