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The Burlington Patriot from Burlington, Kansas • 3

The Burlington Patriot from Burlington, Kansas • 3

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FRESH and NEW. EVERYTHING MARRIED. DAVIDSON BR VS'DSTADT In tho city, Oct. 2d. bv F.

A. Brady, minister, Mr. John Daviusos to Miss Makv ti.i.ts Bkasi-stadt, both of this county. Council Proceedings. October 3, 1S5.

Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present the Mayor and Conncilmen Puffer. IJUItLIiGTONTATRIOT. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. Gibbon, Brandon and Hanson.

Minutes of precedins meeting reud and ap uruusmos, oct.s. nas. proved. DIED- KEN'NKDY In Star township, October lsiii, of paralysis, Mary Kennedy, aged 72 years. The following accounts were presented and referred tothe finance committee, to-wit: taU New Goods afCtf R.

If. F.ddy, salary 35 fr J. I. Chess, salary, 41 50 J. S.

Kins, salary. Ac 20 19 TIMETABLE. lil.HHOl'RI FACU'lC R- ra.t M. west 3:00 Y. M.

J. V. WILLIAMS, rreijilit uul Ticket Anetit. "BEST OP ALL." Marsh's Golden Blood Liver Tonic Is an Excellent Remedy. "My wife was cured of liver complaint and Jacob Hagle, salary 00 rW lit.

1 j. iuov, salary ja W. E. Hall A hardware I 45 Tbe Political Situation. The question of holding convention for the purpose of placing candidates in the field for the different county offices this fall, has been an all-absoibing topie with the members of both parties for some time past, and an endeavor has been made by them to do so, without, however, any successful re-Bull.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The first convention held was called by the Dcmoeratic Central Committee and the following order issued, signed by the eliairman and secretary of that committee: a meeting of the Democratic County Committee, held in the city of Burlington, September 22, lso.1, after a full and free discussion, it was decided unanimously to call a county mass convention lor the purpose of putting in nomination candidates lor the ortict-sof County Treasurer and Kcgisterof lK'cds, the convention to be held at the Court House, in the city of liuilinctou.on Saturday, epleuiber 2It, lss3, at i o'clock and also lor the purpose of filling any vacancies that may exist in the County Committee, and for the election of it officers and other important business." Pursuant to the above notice the Democrats assembled in mass convention at the J. B. Young A hardware 5 90 Finance committee reported favorably on disordered blood, with Marsh's Golden Blood LivcrTonic. It is the best of all remedies." Jas.

J. Wright, Des Moines, Iowa. ..12:00 M. Bargains For Everybody. OS.

all the above accounts except W. E. Hall A tor 1.45, and, on motion, all accounts were ordered paid except W. E. Hall 4 K.

I S. -Mgvr, eat (t nrl'ives iltt, oillr east arrive. "Your Golden Blood A Liver Tonic is an excellent remedy for billiousncss and loss of f. M. 4:110 r.

M. A- X. V. MaJOH. lit ami Ticket Aii' iit.

Resignation of J. P. Chess as city marshal, to take effect when a successor is appointed Krei and confirmed, was presented and read, and, on motion, adopted. R. II.

Kddy was appointed fire warden by Everyone come and get tlicm. Dress Goods in great variety. Best Black Caslmiors in the tbe mayor and confirmed by the council. City. Black Silks, Ottoman Cloth, etc.

Cloaks and Dolmans Elegant Styles. On motion adjourned. J. 8. Kisu, City Clerk.

appetite. I have used it several times." Mrs. Mary Thomas, Fort Scott, Kas. "My blood, liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, were out of order. I used several remedies and prescriptions without benefit.

Marsh's Golden Blood A Liver Tonic cured ine. It isa grand medicine." John G. Hill, Kansas City, Mo. Marsh's Golden Blond A Liver Tonic, the great blood and liver purifier, and Marsh's Golden Balsam, the anions throat and lnng medicine, aie for sale by C. Puffer, druggist, Burlington.

Large bottles 50 cents and $1. CITY AND COUNTY, A fine shower yesterday. Winter wheat is looking finely. The bent yarns at Cleveland. To day weather light and sunny.

Society Notes. Wonder who that "Miss Crank" is that court house iu this city mid appointed a committee of five, consisting ot A. W. Jones, David Eppinger, John Geisy, Frank Fockele, speaks of" Can any of the bays tell by experience? a ala day in tin city. f.u-t Saturday was Jerseys are very popular with the ladies also with dairymen.

Sold by Cleve- and T. J. I'rather, which committee was empowered to call a second convention at Le Itoy at any future tune before election. 5o further business of importance was transacted. REeCUMCAS COSVESTIOJi.

At a meeting of the Republican Central The selz leads all others, land. A Methodist tociul was held in Climer's A Drive, 20 yds. Best Prints C. II. Cleveland sell the "Blue Kibbon" dewing machine.

Some thirty of our people attended the St. Louis fair. new hall last Friday evening. A general good time is reported. A complete Hue of boots nnd shoes in all grades at Cleveland's.

Committee, held Friday, September 21st, it The T. M. S. C. is prospering.

The Y. M. S. C. will give a grand ball in Hoard so ver An Immense Stocn.

L. J. Dyke has received a full car load of Proceedings of the County to nejtt week. furniture and will make prices that have These are the same goods that we have been selling at 0 1-4 cents, but Ave do not wish to pack them awav and have marked them at 5 cents a yard to close out. their new hall on Neosho street, next Friday evening, October 12th.

The invitations are now out and a large attendance is expected. The best music that can be obtained will be never been offered before in this city Bed steads and extension tables at wholesale prices. Now is the time to buy. furnished. was decided to hold no convention this falL When this fact became known, T.

J. Widby, who is at present a member of the committee, but who did not, for some reason, attend the meeting, began to circulate a petition, representing that it was for the purpose of properly calling a mass convention of Republicans for the purpose of nominating a full ticket. With this understanding, it was signed by nine of the committee, and the following order was circulated in some parts of the town and county: 40 L.J. dyke. The temperature at night indicates the approach ot winter.

Lay in youreoal. fresh oysters served up in any ftj le at any hour of the (lay at Hastings A Dunn's bakery. llxttinjrs A Dunn make a specialty of good oysters, and serve up the best stew in the city. List of Letters. Xcw York hand-made shoes at Cleveland's.

Letters remaining unclaimed at the Post 1 Ladies should see then before buying else A stock of Ginghams, Ctitton Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Dcmins, Ducks, Flannels, office in Burlington, Coffey county, ot where. Kansas, OS THE 5TH DAT Or OCTOBKB, 18S3. Blankets, etc. at low prices. Everything' cheap The best boot in Burlington at Cleveland's.

"Pursuant to a eall sitmed by nine of the To obtain any of these letters the applicant Buy the Selz boot. Countv Central Committee. a mass meeting of must call for "Advertised LETtebs," and tiie Kepumicuiis os coney county win ne neiu give the date of this list. Before you Buy! Furniture, don't fail to see the large new on nursday, octooer 4, insj, at 11 ciock a. for the purpose of placing in nomination Ueimblican candidates for the following offl- LADIES LIST.

AT CLEVELAND'S. MissMantie Armstrong Miss Lizzie Drain stock just received by 1 J. Dyke. He is go ces: Treasurer, county clerk, register of Kemcniber the fare to the Leavenworth reunion has beeu placed at one fare tor the round trip by the f.ine. Allison Post No.

PIG. A. which is about lull stroutf, has decided to attend the re union at Leavenworth in a body. The finest bread, cakes, pies and buns in town can be procured at Hastings Dunn's Diamond Restaurant. Mary Bowman Mrs Anna Allen deeds, sheriff, county surveyor.

The townships will he entitled to representatives on the basis of the vote cast tor D. W. Finney in Luciua Bailey A Hutchison GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ing to sell furniture at wholesale and retail, and you cannot find a cheaper place in the Neosho valley to buy. 40-3 172, being one for every vote cast for Finney, to-wit Avon 45; Burlington California A White Win Holman Krank A Swcger James Shaffer Gibbs.

Ki; Lincoln Hampden 55; Key West 55; Leltoy IIS; Liberty 64: Neosho 47; Ottnmwa Cleveland discounts all of his bills. Blankets from 50 cents to the best at Cleveland's; bought for cash. A. I. BltOWX.

Postmaster. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 110; Pleasant te: Pottawatomie 63; tiock apidly isioner Creek 12s; Spring Creek star 4rt. Total batever number of Republicans are street, near Sixth, is being improved in appearance and ihiKl is doing a good job of gradinjr. Funeral of Mrs.

Pentecost. KKCISTER OF DEEDS. We are authorized tn announce the name present will be entitled to cast the whole vote EPPINGERS SPACE. H. G.

BEATTY Th remains of Mrs. John R. Pentecost, who ol their respective townships, l'er Order Co. Central Coin." M. L.B.Floyd as a candidate lor Kestister died at her home in Burlington, Kansas, on is the i-in, ot lead poisoning, in the lorty-nrst ot Iieeds, subject to the decision ot the voters at DRUGGIS special Notice.

We are now making larm loans at seven per cent, interest, with commissions low enough to make it the cheapest money in The "Legal Tender" liestaurant ing, and its genial proprietor, V. year of her age, reached this city Saturday the election. Although the convention was not regularly called by the chairman and secretary of the evening. Sunday aiternoon at tlnee 3'ciocK pood square meal We are authorized to announce the name is happy. If you want committee, yet quite a number of the Repub Coffey county.

of K. V. Wadhams as a candidate for the of the funeral services were held in the chapel at Mt. Hope cemetery. There was a large attendance from the First Methodist Church.

fice ot Kegister of lteeds at the ensuing No vember election. 1'EASLET HorPER. Woodford Block, Burlington, Kaus. 11-tf licans gathered at the court house at the time appointed, and the object and origin of the meeting discussed. It was decided ol which deceased was a member, and nearly 03 -I every miller in tiie city, ith his wile, was eall and see him.

The funeral of Mrs. Josie Love, daughter of S. J. Carter, will be preached next Sabbath at 3 o'clock p. ut Carter's school bouse, by Uev.

J. A. Hyden. PAYS CASH present. Mr.

Pentecost, to bis ereat ifrief. COCXTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name Cleveland buys for cash. that it was not called for any legitimate pur was too ill to leave his home and come to this cc. lie rvf F.KK RltR I Li on li.tnd ft full and r-niiiilet? stotk ol pure drugs; ils lara Fto-k of fancy jtol, comprising 1 Jlra- of It.

H. Adair as a candidate tor re-election to the ottice of County Clerk. city with the remains of his wife. For many years he resided in Rochester and while con pose, and after some little argument on the subject it was adjourned sine die, without veland's and see those heavy Call at Ch comforts. ducting the Central Mills made hosts of u- friends who, in this hour of sorrow, tender SHERIFF.

We are authorized to announce the name i their heartfelt sympathy. Kochater. A. FOR ALL KINDS OF anything being accomplished. THE PEOPLE'S CONVENTION.

The call for this convention was published tin to Sanders A Hoffman's new dry goods store. Lverytbinjr new, bright and clean. No old remnants, no old styles to show you. Kverything Iresh and new. Pott-Express, Sept.

17. of Thos. Cross as a candidate for re-electiou to the onice of Sheriff of this county. rv i.ain. Mauu l-aui, loin-t 'aril Oa4 The County Board of Commissioners met ijTr t.

ast-s 1 Furniture! Furniture! The bottom has fell out of the price furniture nt I- J. Dyke's furniture store on Third street, and is still falling. If you want to buy at close market prices call and see him. 40 3 TREASURER. We are authorized to announce I.

V. Mott as a candidate for re election to the in a so-called Republican newspaper in this city on the strength of a petition signed by 10 voters (although the strictest search has failed to develop any such petition) and was for the purpose of nominating candidates Monday in regular quarterly session. Present Chas. Stoeitzing, T. S.

Baker and A. J. James also K. II. Adair, county clerk.

ef Kxtnu-t, It kot Oiro- ollice of County 1 reasurer. lest In the City. Jamison 4 Jlt, the new- butchers, on Third street, above the cigar factory, ure doing splendid, businessand their trade is rnpidly Uuil their new add. IbHils, Puff HIOS. terie Coimtrv 8URVEVOR.

We are authorized to announce the name The usual list of accounts were allowed, and a number of roads granted after which the Board listened to the official report of Cnpt. lape- One of the best stocks of flannels, all kinds and finalities at Cleveland's. Plain and Kam-v Boxe, of M. U. Waviib as a candidate for re-election to the onice ot County Surveyor.

for the various county offices irrespective ol party ties. Accordingly a laree number of the voters of both parties assembled at the opera bouse in this city at the appointed Hair Stationery, Tooth finishes. O. E. Morse in the investigation of S.

J. Car Mous'juetaire kids nt A. Kelton sent out a handsome wedding cake to tlm country yesterday, that if it tasted as well as it looked would testify to hi. alulity as an excellent baker. ter's books as county treasurer.

It developed time and proceeded to business. The meet Call and Settle. Unii-lies, Pressing Cases, Vi, llio-tntph ami Autograph Alliums, ami large variety of oilier fancy pl loo numerous to mention liere. the fact he was behind on a general balance of $11,624.67, and illegal iees allowed, $997.27 inr was called to order and Dr. W.

F. Osborn IL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Toi-rka Kansas, Sept. 1883. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his in Persons indebted to the Tyson Bros, are re elected chairman and W.

S. Hebron secretary showing a total shortage of $12,621.91. spectfully requested to call and settle before the first ot the mouth. Tliev desire to A motion was made by J. C.

Cayot, that The County Board, after consulting the simple justice requires that Del. ami's soda should be siven the leading place in the public esteem. It has been, and is, one ef the greatest health promoters of the ae. those participating in the convention should straighten up their business. tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- not be obliged to support the nouiiuees of lore the Clerk oi the uistricc I'ourt ot coney Bedsteads.

the convention if unsatisfactory; carried. county, Kansas, at Burlington, Kansas, on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, 183, viz: Gmlford A. County Attorney and such lawyers as Scott and Lynn, of Kmporia, and finding there was a probability the first term and fraction of Mr. Carter's was barred by the statute of limitation, entertained a proposition for compromise, and settled the balance of the L.

J. liyke has just received the largest After some preliminary business it was de BUHUNGTON, Pelts, Furs, and Game cided to ballot for the candidates for each Fred Newcombe, the baker ut Hastings Dunn's Diamond liakery, on Neosho street, gets up first-class bread and cakes, and is building; up handsome trade Mr that lirm. stock ot bedsteads ever brought to Burlington, and is selling them at wholesale prices. Wood on his Homestead 4,739 tor the the west half of Southeast quarter, section 20 township 21, range 14 east. He names the follow ollice separately, by a rising vote, in the fol lowing order: Treasurer, Sheriff, Clerk, Re Call and see the large stock he has on ing witnesses to prove ins continuous resi hand.

41-3 colder. Surveyor and Coroner. II. II. Klock dence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: X.

C. Montgomery, of Burlington, Kansas, shortage for the sum of $6,000, which has been paid over, and the matter lias been finally closed on this basis. The ladies' reunion of the CliurcU ot the and George Hammon were balloted on as Frank Hissler, of Burlington, Kansas, Ar Notice. thur Montgomery, of Burlington, Kansas, A. candidates for treasurer, the former re ceiv- My wife, Mrs.

Ellie Stubblefield, having left 44 votes and the latter 37. l'cter Brandon WANTED, Mver, oi liunington tas. j.nsiiKit, 38-6 Register. me, I hereby warn all persons not to trust was elected as candidate for sheriff. R.

II. heron my account. Wm. Stcbulekikisi. Ascension will meet at the resilience of Mrs.

it. IL Adair on Wednesday evening, October loth. All are cordially invited to be present. "Love thy neighbor as thyself" would work a little better if yon could fill your neighbor's stomach up to satisfy your own. However, we might all be a little more charitable.

Adair, clerk. M. L. R. Floyd, recorder.

M. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Ladies smoking "Little approve ot your B. Wayde, surveyor and Dr.

Wm. Venard coroner. At the conclusion of the balloting Joker." ls-ly for candidates, there was a rather spirited FRED KRUEGER, DEALER IN STAPLE AXI FANCY GROCERIES Stone, Willow and Woodenware. A full lino of Tobacco and Cigars always on hand. Also a full line of Table Cutlery, etc.

We keep everything kept in a first-class grocery house. Highest cash price paid for Country Produce. ut Cleve- Embroidering and knitting silks Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, I'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents ner box. For sale bv S.

R. Swan. Tvl. At C. IL Cleveland's you will find a large stock of ready-made clothing, cut iu the latest style.

If you want a good fit. good style, good color and good material, lie can supply you. A complete line of rubber goods for children, misses and ladies. Every class of winter goods in large quantities. Boots and shoes that have no competition in price and quality.

Sole agent for the "Selz" handmade boots and shoes. Every pair warranted in work and material. Sole agent lor J. audT.Ooneln'iKew York hand-made kids. These kids will not grow rough or change color in wearing.

C. II. Cleveland is also David Eppinger is now busy opening up fall and winter goods and will make a full announcement of stock and prices as soon as it i possible. In the meantime call and see the handsome new goods he is argument carried on as to the strength of the candidates elected, and during one of the land's. BUTTER, EGGS, LARD speeches in question the convention uncere moniously adjourned to meet at the polls.

Liquid Slating for blackboards in any de The subjuct of the lecture to be delivered at the Congregational church next Sabbath evening, Oct. 7th, is "The effect of the English reformation on the religious belief of to-day." sired quantity at Sears Wattles' City Drug NOTICE OF SURVEY- Store. 3i-3. Personal. Harry Armstrong is in the city.

OFFICE SURVEYOR OF COFFEY COCNTY, i McCoy St Reid Lish Cowgill returned to this city Tuesday, BURLINGTON, KANSAS, Sept. 12, 1SSJ. To Wm. D. Wells, non-resident: in sen coai iy ine carload to surprise agent for the "Davis Vertical F'eed" Sewing J.

M. Lane and II. K. Cowgill took iu the you. 89-tf School has commenced again and the joyous laughter of tho merry school-children rings cheerily on the air and fills the tired hearts of busy mortals with a vague feeling happiness.

You arf hereby notified that a survey will be made by me on the 8th day of October, 1883. of South half of south half of south-east St. Louis fair. Machine, that took the "bine ribbon" ut the Coffey County Fair. For Sale.

And Chickens. Job Love returned last week from Arizona, quarter section 30, township 31, in range 10, farmers who wish to lay in their winter BURLINGTON where he recently lost his wife. THIRD STREET east, lor the purpose ot permanently establishing the exterior and sub-divisien lines supply of before the advance, leave Mrs. Delia Billings, of Cherryvale, visited your orders with McCoy lleid. 39 tf and corners ot the same, survey ordered by Morris Gooch.

M. B.Waviik, lriends in this city last week. Take your produce to Sanders A Hoffman's and get your groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, mittens, flannels, yarns, muslins, calicoes anything in the dry goods and grocery line. 37-4 County Surveyor After the People's Convention aujonraed yesterday there was a conference at Lane A Kent's ollice of tax-payers from the Third Commissioner District, and J. W.

Hammond was elected chairman. A vote was taken for a candidate for commissioner, which stood seven for Tim Baker, of Star, and sev PETERS BRAKE A. B. Hutchinson, of Agricola, attended Burlington Market Reports. OCT.

5, 1S83. the conventions in this city yesterday. II A HI I i Flour 2 50 a 3 50 WILL DF.LIVF.lt Miss Mamie Cayot, ot Cayot Ridge, is vis Corn Meal 1 20 sir ltmg friends in this city. 75 en for Mr. Robson, of Key West.

The chair 15 Butter Eggs G. II. Dickinson and wife left the fore part J. Dyke lias rented the basement of the Morris House for a ware room. He has it filled with an immense stock of bedsteads, extension tables, and will now carry on a wholesale as well as retail business.

uy. man then cast his vote lor Mr. Robson, and he was made the nominee of the meeting, of the week to attend the St. Louis fair. I Chickens Potatoes Turnips after which it adjourned.

Mr. Robson and David Eppinger and wile were among the 15 a 20 35 25 10 Fresh Bread delivered xv Tree in the Herein'. FOR COOO Fresh Bread and Cakes Co to the HASTINCS DUNN, Prop'rs. vIceCream, Lsmcnade Mr. Baker are both competent men, and ei visitors to the St.

Louis lair from this city. Dried Apples, evaporated- ther would make the county a faithful pub MS Mrs. Frank Partridge left last week for lic servant. Dried Peaches a visit to friends in Council Bluffs, Iowa. If there are any members of Co.

C. 7th Iowa Volunteers in this county acquainted ith M. 8. Ramsell, now of Hartford, formerly of the same regimeiit.they will confer ufavor by leaving their names at this ofllcc. iu 15 13 15 C.

W. Martin, of Avon, left Mor.day for The expenses of the Poor Asylum, for the TO ANY PART OF THE CITY three weeks' visit to Licking county. Ohio 12 year closing Oct. 1st, 1883, was $2,349.83, cm bracing all expenditures in the Superintend Bacon Hams, sugar cured Lard Salt Coal Oil Corn Oats Mr. C.

Puffer, with his wife and daughter 2 00 20 (a) 25 .12 Nellie, will visit friends in Leavenworth next The man who lies for pleasure is afool, and the man who lies for profit is a knave; but ent's hands, and the total credits amounts to $1,012.32. Daily average of inmates 14'j aver MILLINERS, DRESSMAKERS On Xeosbo street, above Fifth, have a fine assortment of new fall goods and new ones constantly arriving. They have a large stock of Feathers, Trimmings, Laces, week. 20 the man who will be deliberately for neither Cattle 2 50 a 3 00 age cost for food only, 8 cents and 7 mills. J.

J. Rullier, of Star, and Hon. M. L. Barber, Hogs 4 The Superintendent, E.

B. Hall, makes bis Luxlisgtcxi, aSaS. MKAT. of Pottawattomie, were in the city during the ITecsho Street, pleasure nor profit is simply an ass. A highly Intensified combination of the first two, ns it were.

annual report to the County Board to-day, Beef Sirloin and next week we will lay it before our read Rump Roast ers, as it is complete in all details. He has in a 8 6 13 10 17 tnepeoplo ot Aliceville and vicinity, 12 held the superintendency of the Asylum for "Strictly Frst-Class in Evsry Rcsp: Mutton nines east oi uurungtoa, will hold a mass nine years, and ought to be retained at a Koasts meiiting next Sunday, October 7, at 2 o'clock Breakfast better compensation than 0 per year. LEAVE 0ESE23 AT Farmer's Restaurant. Orders Promptly Filled. Li.

A. BAILEY, TINNER, Neosho of Third. p. for the purpose of hearing a temper We desire to call the attention of our read anee lecture. Eminent speakers have prom SHERIEF'S PROCLAMATION week.

Miss Ella Sands returned the first of the week from a months' visit at Ottawa among relatives. Mrs. Braughtou has opened her dressmaking rooms on Third street, opposite the Morris House. County Attorney Silas Fearl, made a brief visit toTopeka Monday to attend a suit in the Supreme Court. Eli Long "bobs up serenely" once again, and don't look as if he walked in either.

F.li is a happy mortal. Jule Cayot, of Cayot Ridge, Visited this ised to be present. ers to the new furniture house on Xeosho street, opened recently by Joseph Lucas. He of Holding a General Of the Time Fancy Goofls Election. S.

J. WILSON fc BRO'S Car Load ttt BUGGIES SPRING WAGONS. STATU OF KANSAS, in a large and handsome stock of goods and will not be undersold by any one. And are selling them at very low prices, ss. sirs.

Baldwin A Sister, milliners and dressmakers, on Neosho street, above Fifth, are in receipt ot new fall and winter goods. County of joffey, The State of Kansas to all whom these Cutting Fitting a Specialty anu nave some of the latest styles in the mar presescnts shall come, greeting: He also handles first-class makes of pianos, organs and sewing machines. A competent man will take charge of the machines and do Know ve that I. Thos. Cross.

Sheriff of Cot net. 1 hey sell their goods at a reasonable price, and invite an inspection. fey County, Kansas, hy virtue of authority in me vested, do by this proclamation, give repairing. Mr. Lucas will also keep a stock of coffins on hand.

He is energetic, and means nuhlic notice that on Tueeduy, succeeding onice Monday, and reports that portion of the flrstMonaay in Aovemoer, if. I would resetively give notice that I have oiened a tinner's sliot, ami solicit the of the public. JATVXISOIM OLT PROPRIETORS OF MRS. W. A.

WIGHT business, and if yon wish to buy furniture at Iirewster Spring, Timkin Springs, Storm Springs, End Springs and Combination Spring. Patent Itrlln Double Drop, Patrnt Fan Tail Axle, Swelled Panels, liox Cushion and Kleffant Iazy Hacks, Full Shirting HardwiMid Scat Frame. the county in a prosperous condition. We noticed Frank Clark in town Monday. No more tramping.

Go to Sanders A Hodman's. An immense stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, gents' fur- being tne sixth (01 Day of If ovember. 188.1, a low figure call and see him. there will be held a general election, and the la- olticers to be chosen at lie time are as 101 Nowhere else are all the conditions so fa rranic nas Deen working for some time past at different points in the south part of the nisinng goods, queensware, glassware, and everything you want, all tinder the same lows, to-wit: vorable for stock-raising as in this portion roof, cheap as the cheapest. of Kansas.

Winters are short, mild and usu A Treasurer tor coney county. A County Clerk. A Kegister of Deeds. Would respectfully announce to the dies of Burlington that Mie has opened Dressmaking Rooms State. Will Withers wanted to go to Ottawa Wednesday to Tisit but we are sorry to say SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRINGAND SPOUTING Attention is called to the new advertise Kemcinlier these Imggie have tcen bought directly fn.iu the fjirv anl that we are the oulv exclusive dealers in 15iiggi and Spring Wagn in Mintr.

Come and see "the larget stock of ever rarril liy oik- linn in ltnrliiurn.it. We warrant every job that goca out. ally dry. The native grasses abundant and good in spring and summer; some grasses can be grown for late pasturage in the fall and winter. Millet, grown with ease and A blierin.

A County Surveyor. A Coroner. A Comity Commissioner for the Third Com got "left." This is not a news item, but a ment ot Mrs. tr. J.

Baldwin Sister. The la Third Street dies are conducting a first-class millmerv pointer." Miss May Felton, tho most attractive fea iy In the resident formerly occupied missioner District, embracing tne townships of California, Lincoln, oicumwa. Key yielding enormously, 1 a fine winter feed for young stock. Grain is abundant, and at no All work promptly attended to. and dressmaking establishment on Neosho street above Fifth, and are receiving new goods all the time.

Call and see them. tnre of Felton's Bakery, left last Monday for west, kock reeK, r-ottawatomie anu star. S.J.WILSON Burlington, And votes ot election lor an oi sam racers Judge Graves on Niagara St. and invites them to call ami pee her. Cutting and fitting a specialty.

i I St. Louis, where she will visit a number ot season of the year is the climate so severe Meat Market, Willetf old stand. 1. A. BAILEY.

ber friends. that cattle if well looked after will not make growth and improvement. S. A. Brown, the lumber king of Kansas, was in the city Wednesday, accompanied by shall be received at the polls of each election precinct in the several townships ot the county, and the wards of the City of Burlington, except for County Commissioner, tor which votes will be received only at the polls of precincts iu the townships comprising the Third Commissioner District, and no vote will be received for any Commissioner except at the polls of precincts embraced in the Third Third Street, above the cigar factory.

City Marshal J. P. Chess resismed his posi tion at the last meeting of the council. Al w. D.

Brewer, the superintendent of the Km poria yards. Soino of the Republicans appear to be mixed up with the Democrats to such an extent that it a division was called the former would probably be dropped from the roll of true Republicans. Democratic communications beget Democratic thoughts and actions. BUELIXGTON KANSAS though a little hasty at times, we doubt if Burlineton will ever get a marshal who will ueo. Hall and wife, Mrs.

A. U. and District. Mr. ill Majors, Ed.

Grimes and son Harry perform bis duties more faithfully or effectu In witness whereof I have hereunto set my wer some of the visitors to the St. Louis fair Have all kinds of fresh meat in season, and ally than Jobn Chess. It is not known as yet band at my ollice, in the City ot Burlington, BOOTS SHOES. THE CHANGE! CLOTHING. WITKESS over the Short Line.

in saia county ana state, tins nay oi ucto- who will take his place. ber, A. 18S1. THOS. CROSS, i ne nomination ol 11.

II. Klock yesterday by the people's convention was a handsome Mrs. E. B. and Mrs.

J. W. Hall returned sheriff of Coney County. Kansas. Saturday from a trip to the Osawatomie sell at lowest market rates.

Highest Casli Price compliment to one of the most energetic and The order of the Knights of Pythias of this city have one of the neatest lodge rooms in Thnt hacking cough can be quickly cured tnorongn-going businessmen in the county. asylum, where they had been to take an in mate, Miss Grace Bowers. the State, and it denotes a great deal ot ar by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. iax-payera endorse him at the til vou suner witn avspepsia ana liver tistic taste on the part of the gentlemen who polls he has ample qualifications for such a Rev.

wayland Johnson has accepted a call complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed Give us a helped arrange it. The order is composed of Paid tor furs, hides, tallow, ete. to eure vou. responsible position as county treasurer. tothe North Christian Church, New York call.

good men and is constantly increasing. City, and will preach his farewell sermon at Meepiess nignts, maae miseraoie Dy tnat terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath I'ndertho head of premiums on pennian- JAMISON OLT. New Furniture Store.

the Christian church, this city, next Sunday morning. siiip pnousnea last week, the name of Miss J. Lucas. Neosho street, opposite the post MA3DIOTH STORE IIASltESIOVKDIIIN KTOCKOF CLOTHIIITG-, SOOTS a-in-d. SIETOIES- To his Large and Elegant Xew Store on Xeosho Street west of Sharp Scott's.

secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price same Junkins appeared as having taken 50 cents. Nasal injector free. George Caileton, a tailor in the employ of offiee. has onened ont with a large stock of For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh J.

L. Fordyce, left rather suddenly Tuesday, furniture and coffins: also Dianos and or Porous Piaster, rnee cents. second premium. It should have read Saluk Jenkins. The young lady is a ten year-old daughter of Capt.

Jenkins, and she acquitted gans. He keeps the celebrated White Sew Shiloh Cough anu Consumption cure is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures con- inr Machine. Mr. A.

M. Allen.who thorough The Patriot office is In receipt of some tine new Job stock and wonld be pleased to have our patrons call and examine stock and prices. Our aim it always to please and Rive entire satisiaction snmDtion. uerseu very cretutaoie in the contest, which and neglected to settle a few obligations he had contracted. Chas.

Honecker, a young man also employed in that establishment, followed him to Kmporia and succeeded in regaining part of the indebtedness. ly understands sewing machines, will attend a uru uiivr. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Appetite. Dizziness and to tha selling of them and the organs also all symptoms ot uyspepsia.

I'rice in ana to the repairing of sewing machines of all cents per bottle. State Senator Harrison Kelly and S. B. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Everybody invited to call and see the change W. J.

La Rue, has made in moving his stock of Clothing, lxts and shoes kinds. If yon have a span of good young horses to sell go and see J. Lucas. He wants to buy. If you want anything in his bne go immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.

Bnggs, of Ottumwa; J. W. Hammond and J. C. AM.

Seelig have completed opening up their new goods in Shea's Block on Third street, and have a fine display of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, etc. They carry a The above meoicines are tor sale by sears L. Senior, of Waverly Stephen Ogden and J. wattles. sa-iy rouuieasiern.

and children's from his little, narrow quarters on Third street to one ot tne largest ana oest arranceu uusmess no pes in Kansas. Everybody cordially invited to inspect the Largest, Freshest and Most Stylish stock of men's, boys' and see him. He says he will not be under Legal hk hhmil Leabo, of California; Spencer Levering, of Liberty; C. II. Graham, of Le Roy; B.

Toung. of Avon A. Lane, of Hampden J. E. Whil- sold.

nrst-clasa stock and will endeavor by fair treatment to gam a share of the patronage Advice to Mothers. ioes, in the Ne Clothins. Hats. Caps, Gloves and Furnishing Goods, men's, bov's, ladies', misses' and childrens' Hoots and SI Are vou disturbed at nieht and broken of oi our people, tan ana see them and von your rest by a sick child suffering and crying will find them pleasant and accommodating osho Valley. Remember an immense stock of first-class goods at prices that will please you ami make competitors sick.

Insurance Paid. LlSWOOD, August 25, 1SSJ, To whom it may concern din.of Key a hundred other stalwart Bepublicans were in the city Thursday to participate in the pioceedings of the Repub mill paiil ut uuuirk iceiur xi sciiu ut C. 7. ZINZADE, Prop'r sciuiriucu vo ueai wiui, itead their new ad. once ana get a bottle ot airs.

msiow's Be it known that my stacks of grain that Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers there is no mistake altout were burned on the mhginst. were insured The Western Central Kansas CWtoy, pub Third street, Burlington in the State Insurance Company has this usueu.

col s. s. rrouty, at Sidney, Xess lican mass meeting. We need not say the action of the convention was harmonious, aud when the facts were properly understood it adjourned without a dissenting vote, ith-out placing a ticket in the field. IDOILT'T ZFJLIILi TO BTItTID it.

it cures aisenterv ana aiarrnoea. remi- day paid me my loss indicated above, in ac county, this State, is on our table, and isa lates the stomach and bowels, cores wind cordance with the conditions of the policy thorough exponent of the stock interests of colic softens the gums, reduces inflamma and to my satisfaction, and I cheerfully rec tion, ana gives tone ana energy to tne wnoie that portion of our prosperous common system, jurs. niugiuw crui lur ommend said company to all who may de- wealth. The paper is filled with matter per chiiaren teeming is pleasant to tne taste, ana W. J.

LA RUE, Mi sire reliable insurance. D. A. Shaffeb. taining to stock interests.and under snch a ca This restaurant has been newly refitted and is ttrst-class throughout.

Parties stopping in the city cannot find a better place to get a good clean meal. is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Early Carder, Soliciting Agent, Burlin gton, panie manager, will rank high among stock United States, and is for sale bv all druggists Kansas. throughout tiie woria. rnce cents a oot men. trust unbounded prosperity will attend this new venture, for its publisher tl 7-lV ncniy merits it.

L. J. Dyke In commenting on the estimates for bridges the current year some weeks ago, we made the remark that appropriations should have been cut down to $2,000. The suggestion was made on the supposition that no bridges were county charges except those on the river, and consequently the county need not expend money on others to keep them in repair. In this matter we did the present board of commissioners an unintentional inj nttice, for we learn all bridges the county bas put money into are obliged to be kept in OYSTERS lias a handsome new stock of furniture and is selling lower than smaller dealers can The two-cent postage law took effect Mon NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.

Ottumwa, Kansas, October ith, Dissolution co-partnership: IN HIS HANDSOME NEW STORE ON NEOSHO STREET, One Eoor West of Sharp Scott, Burlington, Kansas. Will carry the largest stock cf boy's and children's Suits and Overcoats in Burlington. uay, uctouer 1st, and this office has as yet buy. If you want anything in the line of furniture be sure and give hint a call before you purchase. He is in receipt of a fine lot Served in every conceivable style and at reasonable prices.

rarau ot he new denomination, although a requisition was sent tor them In due season, which has not yet been honored. TllA nlA .1 tn The co-partnership heretofore existing be of new goods, and invites the inspection of 1 tween H. H. Klock, C. B.

Klock and F. S. our citizens to his stock and prices. 40-3 repair by the county board, th us necessitat Webster is tnis day dissolved by mutual consent, the junior member. F.

S. Webster retir possession ot a limited supply of one and two cent stamn wk ing a large outlay each year for repairs alone. Hot Meals ing. All persons owing the above firm will please settle with the remaining partners, Overcoats at all prices at Cleveland's. who will continue the business at the old Repairs on the Strawn and LeRoy bridges will cost several thousand dollars this season, to say nothing ot the repairs necessary on used until the new ones arrive.

A small amount of three centers are still on hand which are being worked off whenever a three cent rate is required on packages A handsome line ot hand-bag at Cleve stand. H. H. Klock, B. Klock.

4i-J K. s. vebte Or a Good Lunch served at any hour in the nay. me a eall. KIXKAPE.

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