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Burdick Bulletin from Burdick, Kansas • 5

Burdick Bulletin du lieu suivant : Burdick, Kansas • 5

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Burdick Bulletini
Lieu:
Burdick, Kansas
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5
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tained another week on account of sickness. Springs, Thursday, Aug. 4th. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.

C. Tufts and wife of Herington, Miss Jessie Playford of Kansas Cityr Walter Montrose and Ohmer Strunk. The Palace Drug Store Mr. Geo. Cole came to town Thursday and began passing around the cigars among his friends.

When George got able to talk they found out that it was a boy. The Magic Cleaner will remove all stains from your clothing, and Robbi Chigger remedy will cure the chigger bites. Try them. At Delavan's second nine crossed bats with the Lost Springs second nine on Burdick grounds. It was a mighty game from the first ball thrown resulting in a score of 9 to 0 in favor of Lost Springs.

Then Burdicks second nine played the winners which resulted in favor of 2 to 1 for Lost Springs. The Palace Drug Store Mrs. Playford and Miss Jessie of Kansas City, Mrs. St. Amand and Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Tufts of Hering-ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. Van Deventer, Aue, 4th. The Rovong-Ramsey 's, a one wagon show gave two. entertainments in Bur-dick hall on Aug. 3rd and 4th.

What they lacked in quantity they made up in quality. The hall was crowded both nights and the entertainments were both clean and good. Laborer's Fin Ancient Coins. While digging In a field In Goth, land, England, a laborer found some corns dating from the year 1000, and further and more exhaustive search brought to light about seven thousand Anglo-Saxon and 1,000 Byzantine coins. The authorities were acquainted with the discovery, and the valuable collection is to be transferred to the museum at Copenhagen.

The laborer wag substantially rewarded. LOCAL NOTES 4 Miss Lillian Anderson is visiting in Council Grove. Mrs. Ed Pearson and children are visiting in Enterprise, Kansas. Too Ambitious.

According to a Chicago physician, who bases' his discovery on local In vestlgations, six drinks of whisky have the same effect on a man's system as a hard day's Unhappily, too many of those industrious Chicago imbibers try to crowd a week's work into a single day. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Joe Gans, ne time lightweight champion of the world, is in the last stages of consumption with only a short time to live. In his prime he earned $300,000. Later advices are that Joe Gans died August 10.

MayorGaynor of New York was shot and seriously wounded by a crank August 9th. The man claimed that the mayor deprived him of his bread and butter, the truth of the matter was that he was discharged from the city services for neglect of duty. Miss Stella Strunk entertained with a picnic and fishing party at Diamond Ed. Neustrom, made a trip to Enterprise week before last. He reports a heavy rain of about two inches at that place.

Mrs. Thomas. Miss Lulu and Blanche Thomas, mother and sisters of Mr. Clarence Thomae, are visiting at the latter's home. C.

E. Bergquist gave a party in honor of their guest, Miss Anna Johnson, of Abilene, Washington, who is visiting at their place. MM MM MM Miss Irene Combs, who has been visiting at the Laugh place for the past month, will return to her home in Cambridge, 111 Monday the 15th. Miss Mable Peterson, Ester Carlson and Bertha Poterson will attend as delegates to the Lutheran League convention at Lindsborg, August 24th. Mr.

Henry Danielson has been filling his cousin's place in the meat market at Enterprise the last- two weeks. He will probably be at home the next week or tendajs. Mrs. P. J.

Bjorkback returned Thursday, last, after a visit with her parents at McPberson, Kansas. Miss Clara Person came home from Kansas City for a two weeks visit home folks. Carl Carlson and August Peterson made a business to Council Grove on August 12th. Sea Kale. The sea kale used as food in China comes largely from the coast of Saghalien, where the leaves average one foot in width and 45 feet in length Atkinson Smith had three loads of hogs and one of cattle on the K.

C. market July 27th. Miss Edith Peterson is assisting Mrs. Atkinson at the hotel for the hotel for the present. v- Bergstrom GENERAL BL ACKSMITHING Farm Repairing and Horse Shoeing, Mr.

and Mrs. Gillart entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, Aug. 10th. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Nelson, Mrs. Strand and Mrs. Jacob-son and daughter of Des Moines.

in of Miss Mabel Smith is helping Smith's store during the absence the regular clerk, Frank Fosberg. Kansas Burdick, Miss Rouse of Council Grove returned home August 10th, after a week's visit with Miss Bernice Rev. Rudd and daughter, Miss Lillian, who have been visiting at Ong and Davey, Nebraska, were to return home the 13th, but will be de DO YOU WANT A- DINNER SET EEEE? WE Want you to secure one of these beautiful Rosebud Cottage Dinner Sets, so as to advertise our business and give us an opportunity of showing how much we appreciate your trade. The goods are of a high grade American Porcelain body, Decorated in Three Colors and Gold, and will prove an ornament to any table. Ask us for a Punch Card which represents a $25.

purchase, and you can procure the set on either of the following plans: 48-Piece Dinner Se'ts given Absolutely Free with 4 cards duly purched; or set given Free with three cards punched and $1 cash; or given free with two cards and $2 cash; or set given free with-one card punched and $3.95. Tufts Van Bevemter. KANSAS. BURDICK.

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Pages disponibles:
92
Années disponibles:
1909-1910