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Burlington Independent from Burlington, Kansas • 8

Burlington Independent from Burlington, Kansas • 8

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Burlington, Kansas
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"People, You if; now Karl HorTmaus went to Emporia Thursday to visit his Mrs. A. 11. Gutter. A Cassidy and A -Wells have gone to Hartford alter a business visit here.

Hodgson representing the Can't. The Independent have that next job? New line of Jewelry at Eriggs up to date Drug Store. Carl Stoflles has gone to Denver, Colorado The Independent wants all the Wanted Day boarders. -Mrs. T.

M. Whetstone. The O. K. Pantatorium gives prompt and efficient service.

Adv. The O. K. Pantatoriutn for cleaning, pressing and dying. Adv.

The Knighta of Pj'thias had work in the second decree Mon-day evening. all the time. Telephone 21 Jerrv Madden was here from Lebo Thursday on business. The onlv election trouble of any kind was a tight in Hampden. All kinds of wood stains and var- nlshes at Brlggs ui to date Drug Store.

Take your cleaning, pressing and dying to the K. Pantator-ium. Adv. The Travelers club is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. J.

W. Star Land went to Emporia Thurstlav on business. Mrs. Permelia Freeman has returned te her home in Hartford alter a lusine-e vi-it here, Miss Margaret Howe is here from Emporia visiting her parents Win. Howe and wife.

Mr-. A Maclaskey was here from Gridley Thursday visiting Mr and Mrs Sweeney. Julia Bahcock went to LeRoy Thursday to spend the balance of the weeK with home folks. Cbfis. Stichnot was visitor in Emporia this weeK.

Several of the side streets have boon dragged recentlv. S. Beard wus in Waverly the first of the week on business. Mrs L. (i, Melzger is some better alter a serious illness.

A second coat of paint is beiug put on the Presbyterian church. James Applegate was here on business Wednesday from Strawn. Russell and Clark shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City Tuesday. Roy Ferrin is here from St. Joseph for a visit with home folno.

Miss Geralthne Mullmix came down from Emporia Thursday for a few days visit with her parents. J. L. Downing has returmd to his home in Hartford after a visit here with hU brother-in law Peter Hansen. Frank: Haight of the Pioneer Hardware Music Company, went to Emporia ednesday on a short business vUit.

Marie Katherine an! Louise Byrnes are here from ri-'. visiting their grandfather John Bordenkireher and family. R. Heyc-ood, E. Lun-grenn, Miss Linna Burngardner and Miss Villa Dyker were in LeRoy Wednesday evening visiting frienda.

H. E. Eungrenn, depot agent of the Adam? Express in Kansas City returned to his home in Kansas City after a short visit here with R. V. Heygood of the Wei's Fargo Express Co.

Wren Pierson came in Emporia Wednesday to spend the week end with home folks. Ho is attending Emporia Normal and school was dismissed so the John Orr of Kansas City, a former resident of Burlington, Js visiting here. The high school second team Thirties. Miss Eulaiia Settle is hereto 1 defeated Gridtey Tuesday by a score of 19 to 0. O.

E. Sanford, the weather observer reports there were six C. W. Hume came in Monday Killing frosts in October. spend the week end with home folks.

Mrs. L. J. Preston is in Emporia this week visiting Mr. and Mre.

Utt. Bert McClintick went to Emporia Thursday on a few days business visit. The Lady Henry Somerset club in meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Henry Roberts. IMiss Maude Holmes went to Emporia Thursday for a few days visit with Mro Dickensheets.

Oscar Webster arrived Thursday from Clay Center Kansas to attend the funeral of his father, Messrs Brown of Kansas City Gso. -E, Tiftt went to Parse as Wednesday to visit his patents a few days and on business. A heavy rain is reported from Gridley and in the north part of the county Tuesday night. E. E.

-Anderson's team ran night from lixeelsiur Springs, to vote. G. W. Delong has returned from Texas where he has been visiting. QMeail Guthrie is back from Ottawa where he has been on business.

Mrs. Wm. Hmes and daughter were here from Crandali Thurs day on business. away Tuesday afternoon on Neo- and Davis of fjabetha, part own- teachers could attend the teachers Mrs. C.

M. Campbell of Weisrand has been in sn; street doing litttle damage. Strawn was here on business Miss Ida Hauna came down Chanute visiting his daughter Mrs. Vern Clark, Wednesday. from Emporia Wednesday to visit F.C Brinker.went to Esuridge T.

L. Jettery returned borne hi. me nome or ur. ri. rlanna.

Kansas Wednesday for an indefi eri of Burlington Telephone wcie here Thursday inspecting thn piant, Mrs. J. Gamertsfelder left Thursday for Emporia where stu will visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. LTtt and her son Till who is a fireman on the Saute Frt railroad.

from Gndley Tuesday, where he Mrs. R. H. Kent has quit th meeting in Topeka, John Rhinehart went to Hum-be hit Thursday -to attend the base ball game between Humboldt and lol a to be played there that after noon. -Walter Johnson of Washington D.

pitched for Humboldt and Add Brennan of Philadelphia for Iola. nite stay. has been on business, diiry business and had a sale yes- Remember the Independent's Mrs. Cal Farmer was here the terday to dispose of her stock. phone number is 21 when you first of the weeK visiting her fa- The high school football team have any news to give.

ther Chas. Stichnot. went to Baldwin Thursday to Mrs. C- Williamson was Clement Reid came in Tuesday P1- high school team of that he e-f roui Strawn Thursday and 1 from Emporia for a visit with his place, Friday on business. parents for a few Eay Prouty is baee from the Aire PnffflPwnB in.TCnn- KlDglin BlOS.

ritCUS With which We now have a complete line of h3 fiaishod tnn season rl ninrr it, colors in Peerless, Putnam, Diamond MJ Dyes at ana German nousenoid sas City Tuesday and Wednesday of this week transacting business, the band. "Driers Drug Store. The fourth circle of the Ladies A slight improvement has been Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster Aid of the E.

church will noted in the condition of Mi i. and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Web meet Friday afternoon with U. Kiui who has been seriously ster and baby came in Wo." Scott. sons Wednesday to attend the Mrs. H.

T. Salisbury entetain-" ill. liss 'Katherine Dore and he lu other John. Dore returned Tue funefal of H. H.

Webster. ed at Bridge Saturday afternoon rlhe public schools closed in honor of Mrs. M. J. -Harris day from a three m.mths trip 1 hnrsday and Friday to give Brown or Gridley.

through the west. Supt. S. Rupe and the teach T. C.

Ballinger was dovvii A. P. Brigham left Wednesday ers an opportunity of attending 4. rT" 1 i j. A 1 I hrtr 1 1 i.

I vxj.su juscu 10 ie, lor me vmuiui miee atate teachers convention at first time since he was taken sick weeks visit with his daughter xor)eEa -t 4. I I beveral ministers added tone to rn Al s.u the crowd at toe opera house uuu niciauuv iiijui wuiio eiec- uigui rower iuanuiactarino- jy. iuuiaiiuiiu6 Lnesday nicrht receiving the re- tion returns were coming in, but Company, went to Parsons Wed- 'Tl i i 1 iu. ncu tnrns, The reverend gentlemen the ram pleased the farmers. isdav on a business visit.

i 4 ,0, 1 Vv ere as much interested in the -u- uscer lias retuined t. The Woman's Foreign Mission- result aa any one else his home in Sherman. Texas af Lt 1. "if.u A ,1 UUdlfil Mrs. J.

E. Whiiden left Tues- lCi tt AO "ere mm me church met Tuesday afternoon wwv vm. xuitucr. with Airs. i We are ma- fMn? speciai mM IH mm yu the best tamable in i 'C 1 )Wk i Suits and i Overcoats -4 guarantee I the quality to V' ll be best that can P5l vi yvhere at tKe I i price.

Call and see us. -K. -uuu. uicu utcu i.M Lterre Zeiglers litt son. affed danahter Mrs V.

P. She Burlington, their ballots bsing who is suffering from tvohoid ha, heen hpr visiting her danh- r- lorwarded to, the clerks ot the fever was not so well Wednesday ter Mrs. X. I. Nebit.

counues in wnich they reside. Imvht nnd rrm rlorm -ph w. Election officials of Reosbo iAIiss Kittie Smith came in ine "ttie tellow v- 1k I 4 I townshin p-ot st-'ftred that the 10 fcitnrdaj- night to spend Sunday P. j. Smith has filed a fore- ballots sent by the county clerk uc la nucuu- clOSlire Sillt Vn tor T.

h-nU nt Vn 41 ing Baker University at Baldwin. Rociiniil and Clara B. Rockhill in nhnnl in mnm. -whirh were frs, H. L.

Cole and three the district court. The sum of promptly despatched to them. I I ut; luiuittuu ici cues ciituiu I Jklr. UUQ I I. Ai'k ftV onnrf rannrf" Trnm tho in -r ci r-i a visit with her ister Mrs.

C. are in Waverly this weeK visiting regarding the condition of his relatives. From there he goes to daughter Mary. Their diagnose Myers. Kansas City to purchase Christ- of thb case is that her hip condi- niAS goods.

tion is the result of a fracture. As T. L. Brisindine was going home Saturday night his team became frightened and ran away. He was thrown out and bruised up considerable.

Mrs, Elizabeth Evans and her daughter Mrs. Bessie Mauck cacie down from Strawn Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Evan's Miss Ada Jaggers who has Ralph-Woodford is fitting up been here visiting her parents the Woodford home at Tenth and Mr. and Mrs. John Jaggers left Huison streets and it will be oc-Monday lor Lebo, where she will jcu pied by himself and wife as visit her brother Will for a few seen as finished.

It is good news days before returning- to her to the people of Burlington that work in Kansas City. Her mo- they will again nrake their home daughter 3Irs. C. O. Scott.

taer-aeeoispnleiner to Lebo. in this city..

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Pages Available:
10,958
Years Available:
1876-1914