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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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Tin: mmnoN. Kansas The Burrton Tribune Roy 0. Gret FjiHr Fresh Ice-Coled Candy Arthur Capper RCFLTLICAN CANDIDATE 0.1 GOVERNOR 1 PutUthtl Burrton. Ktiui, I tl tacit mttk it C3 fr tr. o'nJ-dat nifctu-r Aufc'- ton, KM'-h ui'J'-" 0 At Miinh I 3.

REMEMBER I am a Candidate fcr election to the olfice of COUNTY CLERK on Nov. 3rd and would be pleased Adv. lOe per inch, one Uu Loc! iin. black fc 1' t)jnj)liiy front" tnr. tr column inch.

And Major Ihrvfj Were in Burr-; ton Today in the bulk and in fancy boxes. We have ju.t received a thipment of bulk choclatcs a good grade of candy, but moderately priced and in assorted flavors. Try a of lately arrived or cr.e of the to have your vote. 5chooI Notes Total enroIImentVor the Burr-ton schools for the first month is against 207 for the first month lust year This in an increase of 21 pupils over the enrollment for the first month last year. The girls of the high school are taking hold of athleties.They are organizing a basket ball team.

The boys will now have to hump if they are expecting to hold the ascendancy in this sport. The primary and grammar rooms, enjoy the unique distinction of not having had any tardiness the first month. We wish the same might be said of the other rooms. Of the entire enrollment 147 Quite a hire crowd wa in at- tendance at the iU-pubiii-an muting hU at the opera house to-day and heard Arthur per, HepubhVan candidate fur Govern-, or, end Mfjor A. M.

Harvey Mr. Capper fpoke in favor of the Republican state candidates and asked the voters for their suffrage in his own behalf. Major Harvey's speach dealt with the national affairs. Messrs. Capper and Harvey came from Hutchinson by the way of automobile this morning and took dinner here.

The ladies of the Methodist church ftrved dinner in the basement of the rhu.rh which was well attended Vm. F. Decker distinct packages. All our candy is ice cooled and is in perfect condition. pupils were neither absent nor Saylor Hempstid TJie Store lardy.

We believe that with the by the candidates and the Republican friends. The speaking was in the opera house immediately after the din-npr. Messrs. Capper and Harvey attention and co-operation ot par ents this number can be increased to 200 or more and believe it later departed by automobile for ought to be. It would certainly be appreciated if you would see Halstead.

Most of the republican county hat your children are in school regularly and on time. cand'dites wer2 in atten lance at The class in Agriculture is de voting some time to flowers, plants and seeds. the rally making uciiuaintances with the voters. The Buirton Band furnished music for the occasion. ALBERT AMIDON Walter.

Brown I I The Democratic Candidate for COUNTY TREASURER solicits your, vote 7 at the election, to be held on Nov. 3rd, 1914. He is qualified for the position. In music, in the High School, some time has been devoted to acauiring the ability to sing cor rectly and from memory tne two Summer Advertising Advertising cannot take a vacation Without a loss. The cumulated values of previous months or years immediately begin to shrink or evaporate.

It will invariably cost more to make good the shrinkage than to omit the vacation. ihe New York Times. patriotic songs, "America and "The Star Spangled Patterson Items Mr. V. Williamson is having a new house built on his farm.

Mrs. Henry Waltz is quite ill with rheumatism. I 1, I' I. WZj Mr. and Mrs.

J. Temple of Burrton spent Sunday at the Milford Hunt home. Charley Frantz of Mt. Hope Honcy-Makino Cockerels and Pullets and Leota McMurry of this vicin ity were married at the bride's home Sunday at one o'clock. They are both vvell and favorably known in this vicinity.

Right Methods Must Precede Right Bakery Goods. Our methods are the latest. Our goods are always fresh. -WE 'BAKE EVERY DAY THE BURRTON BAKERY CHAS. IVL CSilLDS, Prop.

Democratic Nominee for Register of deeds Bently and Patterson played ball in the Volweider pasture Sunday. Mr. P. Shive visited at the Star School Monday afternoon. MS 1 iF- You can havethem by using plenty good Mr.

and Mrs. John Savior and children and' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis motored to Stevens coun-tySaturday for a visit with rel atives. Thev expect to be gone nhnnt a week.

Geo. East is act the great digestive tonic, regulator, tissue builder, blood maker and conditioner. Develop your new layers to get Siem in rime condition to give you Pnty of winter eggs. S's the way to make poultry pay, to make the most profit, nn everv ounce of feed. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Parvin spent Monday in Mr. and Mrs Clearence Dieahl spent last Frjday afternoon in Newton. Mrs.

A. R. Jones spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday in ing as carrier on Route No. 3 during Mr. Saylor's absence.

Mrs. Chas. Kirkpatrick de S5c pkg. to 85 lb. fwfl at I2.S0.

Watch out for colds, roup, catarrh. Von let them spoil your profits -use regularly narted-Monday night for Con The Old Reliable DRAY TRANSFER CO Earl Edwards, Proprietor Prompt and Efficient Service. Phones 109 i if. i pnrdia. Kansas, where ahe is at Newton.

P. W. Krehbiel was a pas Roup Remedy mm tending a council of the Ladies senger to the county seat last Missionary Society of the Pres Remedies Disinfectant F.wdtrtd Lict Killer Baby Cnick Food White Diirrheo RenwoV Sort HeaJCUckeo Pox Rtrnedf Bronchitu Reme it Scelf In Remedy. Condition. Tiblett byterian church.

ariAia vr mm and your flock will be safe. Use it to prevent as well as cure. 25c. 50c. and .00.

Accept no nubstltutes: insist on PratM. All Pratts Remedies are guaranteed to give full satisfaction or money back. r-i-k D.laa John Swanson and daughter Saturday. Mrs. Fred Joy returned Sunday evening frdim an extended visit in Oklahoma.

i Miss Lehora will depart Satur day fcr a visit on the Pacific Saylor Hempstid, Burrton, Kansas coast. They will make stops 1 S. M. Sholl, John Shive, and Miss Ella Shive motored to at Colorado Springs, Denver, Salt Lake City. Portland, San- Franc'sco.

Los Angeles and wi visit for a short time at points in It's The New Short Vamp Boot An Women's soft patent OiUU cjlt and dull kid with cravenette or mat kid tops. New spool heal We specialize '-on ladies shoes at $2.50 to $1.00, and carry the best in mans for $2.65 to $4.50. Bentley last Saturday evening. Mrs. H.

Mynatt was among the Burrton shoppers in Hutchinson last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tripple were visiting and shopping in Newton last Saturday afternoon. Everet Osborne went to Hutchinson last Thursday where "he has enrolled in the Salt City Business College.

Clarence Grover of Hutchinson spent Sunday afternoon at pood for Buy Advertised Goods Advertised goods are better good's." Merchants' who advertise havnfidence in their goods. They know that it pays to keep in faith with the public. In these war times, when there is much; talk cf high prices and unscrupulous monopolies are taking advantage of the "scared to boost prices, it is well to in mind. Take this lesson nov-in peace time and war time it's best to buy advertised goods from advertisad mer-, Let The Tribune's advertising columns he cur 9 li rtiily rrepre4 foe Out v' Makes Chicks Sturdy Iccnoioictl aed ronrealeat. Sam troubl nd crry, Lessens Leg Weakness MintM back II no) satisfied.

25 lb. SI 65. 5Q lbs. tut t00lh 7S. Small the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Grover. J.Ch'n and Frank Hosk-inson want to Wichita last Friday.

They Drought back a new model 1)H. K. X. V. KSTEll Resident Dentist Maxwell.

Messers Collins and Hoskinson are the agents for the Maxwell in this section. WPTKI: Assistant MKb. a.

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Pages Available:
295
Years Available:
1914-1914