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The Burdett Bugle from Burdett, Kansas • 8

The Burdett Bugle from Burdett, Kansas • 8

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leytviUe CmlUag. It baa been quite stormy for the past few The Burdctt Bugle. day. Ur. A J.

Cafr, Mr. Robbias is completing his stock PCBUSHtD ON THURSDAY OF EACH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Chronic diseases a specialty Ortice on well. Taylor Blane made a trip to Larned last n.rnt-r of Locust and Second streets, Bur uett, Monday. Wonder why Frank don't go over north C.A.MOKRIS. W.

MORRISl west any more. C. Bkowne, Publisher. Subscription price, $1.00 per Year in advance otherwise $1.50. Advertising Rates made known upon Ap plication.

Address all correspond t-nce to the Burdett BuuLK, Burdett, Pawnee county, Kansas. Mr. Samuel Byland has rented the Kri- OILS, GLASS. PUMPS, IMPLEMENTS, TREE SEEDS, der farm for this season. HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, NAILS, CUTLERY.

AMMUNITION, -Mr. E. B. Stilson bought a spring wa gon last Saturday, at the sale. William Shaffer has been working for C.

A. Robbins for the past week. MORRIS 4 MORRIS, --Attorney at Law and Land LARNED KANSAS. Practie in all the couits. United States Land office busness a specialty G.

If JLudinyton AGENT FOR Keith's Adjustable Bed-Spring. The acme of perfection Unequaled by any for durability elasticity, cleanliness, comfort and price. State and county rights for sale. Handled only through agents For private terms and particulars apply to G. W.

Brown's Grove. Kas. William Keller is trapping beavers on the Pawnee river a few miles north of this. Misses Flora and May Tuttle were the ETC. guests of H.

T. Payne and family last week. Mr. Mark Selig has busintss in this neighborhood quite often for some unknown cause. We guess the farmers will not think so -BRANCH OFFICE much about sowing oats and planting corn now for a while.

LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. Mr. S. M. Thornberg is planting trees on his timber claim.

He has a lariie num Larned I ansa ber of very fine trees of diflerent kinds, both fruit and forest. -FIRST NATIONAL LARNED, KANSAS. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, Capital, paid up, 00,000.00 Surplus, 50,000.00 Money to Loan at all Times. President: J. W.Rush, Cashier Thos E.

Evans. directors: L. A. Choat, T. McCarthy W.

H. Brinkman, J.R.Mann J.W.Rush. John Lindas John C. Fry, W. L.

Mathes. -Mr. S. W. Tuttle has been off to Bazine, Ness county, looking at the country.

He HAS MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS AT THE LOWEST RATES WITHOUT COMMISSION H. J. DEUEL, Manager. U. S.

Land Office building, Larned, Kas. thinks that Bazine is a prosperous little town and that he would like to trade his farm here for town property there. Mr. G. D.

Thornberg, son of S. M. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO DEPOSITORS. Thornberg, of Kingman county, is in this vicinity superintending the work on his father's claim. Mr.

Thornberg has the appearance of a fine young man. Girls, now LAND OFFICE NOTICES, Geo. A. Cox, Notary Public. J.

M. Cox. is your chance for this is leap year. Barb wire cheap at Roetiel's, Call at Carr's coal yard for corn. Farm tools cheap at Carr's coal yard.

Mr. E. E. Blossom was in Larned, Monday. Mr.

W. I. Taggart was in the county seat Tuesday. Call at the postoffice for stationery and writing material. Domestic sewing machines, best in the world at Roetze's.

Call at Carr's coal yard if you want grain and chop feed. Mr N. O. Mather has been on the sick list the last few days. Mr.

T. B. Aaher is making arrangments to open a news stand at postoffice. Born To Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Fahs-bender, on Thursday of lest week a son. Mr. Clemens, one of Larncd's popular youug men, was in Burdett a few days thif week. Mr Luther Showalter, of Larned was in Burdett to-day, and paid the Bvgle a pie? s-ant call. Quite a large crowd of far.r.ers attended the auction sale in Brovn'f G-ove las Saturday.

Mr. Geo. A. Cox and family have left the south side and taken up their -esidence in Brown's Grove. Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Dill have returned home after a lengthy visit in Iowa and the eastern part of this state. Mr.

P. W. Racknor, who has been sojourning at Topeka, during the past few weeks, is back in Burdett again. Rev. Father J.

N. Diepholder, D. will say mass at Burdett on Tuesday the 20th inst. He is hoping on a great attend ence. We are requested to announce that, hereafter the young people's meetings will be held in the school house every Xuesday evening at 7:30, p.

m. When in Larned go to H. Kling's for boots and shoes. Me keeps a large assortment of ladies' and gents' fine shoes constantly on hand, and sells at the lowest living prices. 32 The Presbyterian church at Larned, has a full orchesta of brass and string instru THE BURDETT LAND I LOAN CO, We are glad to notice that Mr.

J. T. Holland, an old resident of this vicinity, -AGENTS FOR- U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, January 3d, 1S88.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Larned, Kansas, on April 7th, 1M8, viz Charles B. Lawrence, H. E. No. 0,087 for the northeast who has been absent for some time keeping hotel at Bazine, has returned to his farm and ranch nine miles southeast of Burdett, where he expects to reside in the future.

The buzzing bee at the residence of H. quarter of section 17, township 22, south of THE BURDETT TOWN" CO. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents. Choice lands for sale. Money to Lnan.

Insurance in Best Companies. Collections mad promptly. Farms, Dwellings and Store Rooms to rent, Burdett, Kansas. range 20 west. Me names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up T.

Payne last Tuesday night was highly appreciated by those present. Everything passed off quietly, and not until the "wee small hours" came round did they bid their happy good night and depart for their homes. The names of those who were present are Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs, H.

T. Payne, Nannie Shaffer, Flora and Mary Tuttle, Ida, I. H. SHIVELY -Negotiator of Eva and Hattie Holland, Jennie Robbins, Katie Stilson, Guy Thornberg, Earl Stilson, Frank Byland, George Holland and Sherly Payne. I am something of a buzzer mvself but it is always my fate not to be invited.

BUTTBRKLV. on, and cultivation of, said land, viz: I). K. Munger, Jacob Guth, William Guth, and P. W.

Racknor, all of Burdett postoffice. Pawnee county, Kansas. 28 W. R. BROVVNLEE, Register.

U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, February 16, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. S.

Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Saturday, April 2tst, 1888, viz Arvin A. Marchel, Homestead Entry No. 8,630 for the southeast quartet of section 11, township of range 21 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz John Peats, Lewis F. Rickard, Andrew J.

Coombs and George W. Brown, all of Burdett, postoffice. Pawnee county, Kansas. 32 W. R.

BROVVNLEE, Register. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, January 21, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following -named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Larned, Kansas, on Friday, March 23, 1888, viz: Midway Echoes. Mortgage Loans.

MONEY LOANED ON FARM PROPERTY AT NINE PER GENT No Commission! No Delay! Best Teims! BRANCH OFFICE IN BARDRICK BLOCK, LARNED KANSAS Correspondence Coming slow but sure Steve Shuck's mustache. Many of the farmers in this vicinity have ments in connection with its choir. We are been sowing oats. told that the music furnished by this combin Mr. Gleeson has just completed a new ation is excellent.

well nine feet deep. The people of Kansas no doubt think There is a great deal of sickness in this they have had the lion's share of cold weather neighborhood at present. so far this month. If we are to have any Gib Woodard is beginning to circulate weather that partakes of ihe gentleness of in the ne'ghborhood of King's again. lamb, it is high time for our weMher clerk to "trot it out," There was a social hop at Mr.

Shaffer's, last Tuesday night, on the occasion of John Jacob F. Schwemley, H. E. No. 10,338 for If you want a pair boots nr snoes made to order call H.

Kling's when in nie's 17th birthday. The interest In the literaries which has Larned. He employs none but class workmen and sU work to give been hitherto exhibited in this neighborhood the northwest quarter ot section 17, township 22 south of range 20 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Jacob Guth, Charles White, Charles B. Lawrence and Frederick Dumond, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee countv, Kansas.

28 W. R. BROVVNLEE, Register. entire satisfaction. Place business; on door north of Phc.

nix Bank. The people of B'jrdei. and o. the surrounding country are no doubt pleas ed to learn that the mill at B.own's Grove which haabeen idle for long a time, wilj Tvr a rLANTS or TVTTT Rft cntmplating buying soon be put xn runniug order again. We tiparlv T.nmu T.ui lyojorra nates, mousanas or illustrations, ana understand that Larned parties are nego tiating tor its purcnase.

JAKES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Boebester. N. T. The lecture on "Social Forces," given by Rev. C.

H. Rogers at the school house Tuesday evening, attracted, a fair audience U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, February 11, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U.

S. Land Office at Larned. Kansas, on Friday, April 6th, 188S, viz: Frederic C. Matteson, Homestead Entry No. 6,476, for the lots 3 and 4 and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 4, township 22 south of range 21 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: S. J. Eakin, L. Barker, A. Sanborn and W.

E. Grabbs, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas. W. R. BROVVNLEE, 32 Register.

is beginning to decline. What is the matter with "Dad, of Fair-view, and "Hoosikr," of Bird Nest. Let us hear from you again. It is rumored that Brother Tennison is going to leave us in the near future. He has already sold his claim.

"Lost to sight, hurried in obscurity, drowned in the depths of an unfathomable past," A. E. Ketcham's mustache, Jake Latas, of Larned, is visiting his mother in the neighborhood of Fairview. He will plaster Ed Bruntzell's house while he is resting. There was a masquerade dance at Mr.

Frantz's last Friday night. There was a large turn-out, and many curious and comical costumes were displayed. There was a joint discussion between Victory and Fairview, Wednesday, March 7th. Question Resolved, "That success in life depends more on circumstances that on a direct aim." Star. BOOHS, THREE CENTS EACH! Mr.

Rogers is eloquent and logical. He expresses his thoughts in such pure and for able language that the ideas he seeks to convey are grasped at once. xnflDfie. In nnv nthtT SMt-ioa thoco rrmat a 1 i Rev. C.

H. Rogers, of Hutchinson, has times the price at which they are here He re J. Each one is complete iu itself: Won den of th World, Katdbal and Other. Con been giving the people of this place some in tain! descriptions aurl Illustration! of the moat wonderful formation concerning Universalism the past few evenings. His discourses are full ot in terest.

He is a pleasant gentleman, and one to whom the people of Burdett will ways tender a hearty welcome, It 19 Interesting to trace the evolutions of words and expressions. Cultured people Brick Bieeu. say "how do you do Those who are less precise, say "howdy The cowboys on -Snow The Foreelllnl liable. A Novel. Ity M.

T. The Old On lien Chest. A Novel i a m.h Co 8 it, The Pearl oftMeOeean. A Novel. By Clara Auuista.

Hollow Ash Hall. A Novel, By R3 abuaskt Bluumt, Illustrated. CHffc House. A Novel. By Etta W.

r. I'nder the Lilacs. A Novel. Jiy the author of "Dora Thorne." The Diamond Bracelet. A Novel.

By BIrs. Uekbt Wood. Itluntratrd. The Lawyer Secret. A Novel, By Miss M.

E. Bnannoir, The Htrnavo Case of Or. Jekyll un.l Mr. Hyde. A Novel By L.

Stkvknson. A Wicked Girl. A Novel. By Mart Ckcii, TIat. Lady ol worth's A Novel.

By "Tin PuiHEBS." Between Two Pint. A Novel. By the author of "Dora Thorne." IllVMtratcd. The Nine of Heart. A Novnl.

By B. L. Parjkox. Hurls' Fortune. A Novel.

By Plorkncr Warden. A Low MurriuKC. A Novel. By Miss Mim.oce. fflus.

The Guilty Klver. A Novel. By Wilkic Collins. The Poison of Asps. A Novel.

By Flobrnce Mabbtat. Moat Granve. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood.

Forains; the Fetters. A Kovtd. By Mrs. Alexandbb, A Plnyw right's Daughter. A Novel.

By Mrs. Akmib Eowabds. Illustrated. Fair but False. A Novel.

By the author of "Dora Thorne." Illuttrattd. Lnneanter Cabin. A Novel. By Mrs. M.

V. VtcxoB. llluftrattd. Florence Ivlncf on' Oath. A Novel By Mrs.

Mabt A. Dunibon. Illustrated. The Woman ilatcr. A Novel.

By Dr. J. H. Robinson. UluMtratel.

The Cullfornla Cabin. A Novel. By if. T. Caldob.

Works of nature ami of man, i inti est i and bourne live. Wonder of tho Hea. A description of the many wonderful and beautiful tlilnjra found at the bottom ot tliu ocean, with profuse illustrations. "A PloiMuro Kxertlon," Bnd Other ketones. By JoaiAH Ai.lkn's Wikk." A collection ot Irresistibly runny sketches by tlte most popular humorous writer of the day.

The Aunt Kcr.Iah Papers, by Clara Augusta, author of "The Uuffe Document." A most ridiculously fuuny book Insrery way eanal to "Widow Christmas Morlpa, by Charles Dickkkb. Contains a number of the most charming Christmas stories ever written by thsrreatest writer who ever lived. Earb one fsromplete. Round the Evening Lamp. A book of stories, pictures, puzzlnsanl esmi'i, for the little folks at home.

Popular Recitation and Iluloriiea humorons, dramatic and pathetic, in. -In. tin; all the latest, bent and most popular. The Self-mode Men of Modern Time. Contains portraits and biographies of famous self-made Americans, from the time of Franklin to the present.

Familiar Quotation. Containing the origin and anthor-hip of many phrases frequently met ir.reeding and conversation. A valuable work of referenre. Low Life In New York. A series of vivid pen plctnres showing the dark side of life In the great city.

Wuttrated. The Koad to Wealth. Not an advertising circular, hot a thoroughly practical work, pointing out a way by which all may make money, easily, rapidly and honestly. One Hundred Ponu'nr Sonjpt. sentimental, pathetic and comic, including most of tho favorites, new and old.

Sir Noel Heir. A Movol. By Mrs. Hat Aonks Flrmibo. A Bartered Life A Novel, py Masion Harland.

An Old Man daerlflce. A Novel. By Mrs. Ash 8. Stephens, the western plains, say "howdy?" The no U.

S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, February 1, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Wednesday, April nth, 1888, viz: Lydia Phillips, Declaratory Statement No.

for the lots 3 and 4 and the east half of the southwest quarter of section 18, township 21 south of range 20 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz C. R. Case, Joseph Stohr, George K. Lee, and William Haight, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas.

3a W. R. BROVVNLEE, Register. ble red men of the west say "how While the cat on the fence says "ow" Ex. Did you ever notice how even the brav est of men will grow pale and weak-kneed when called upon to combat with unseen danger Who has not at some time or anoth er experienced an uncanny feeling upon being left alone in a house a night You bravely stalk through the rooms before re tiring, feeling ready and able to grapple with will send any four of the above book by mail post-paid upon receipt of only 19 Cents; any ten for Cental any tioenty -Jive for GO Cents; the entire list (40 books) for Tfi Cent; the entire list bound in boards with cloth back, for SI .1, Thislsthe irreateBt bargain in books ever offered.

Do not ail to take advantage of it. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Postage stamps taken forfractions of a dollar. As to our reliability, we refer to any newspaper published in Now York, likewise to the Commercial Agencies. All ordersfllled by.

taturn mail Address aailettera: F. lOTFTOJ rubUaer, No. 68 Murray Street, Newport' any intruder. Suddenly, while going up stairs you become possessed of a feeling that Fine weather for the man with hay to sell. The lyceum will meet on Saturday eve.

A general good time is anticipated. W. J. Crumpton seems to very regular in his visits to the "hub" of late. How about those early sowed oats, Mr.

Stilson? Will they grow under the snow Rev. Gibson held services here the past week, meeting with fair success, considering the unfavorable weather. It don't seem to make any difference to Bob whether the horses have their collars on or not. He gets home just the same. Some recent real estate transters in this vicinity indicate a resurrection in the near future of the grand boom.

It is coming to to stay, and don't you forget it. We understand that Mr. N. Creps has disposed of his mill property in Burdett to parties who will soon refurnish and put it in running order. We hope this is true and that the work will soon be completed.

Jumbo. there is some one else present in the house A nervous tremor crawls from the bottom of your spine to the roots of your hair. You glance over your shoulder half expecting to see some dark form springing up at your U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, February 28, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Saturday, April viz: Barnabas A. Thompson, Homestead Entry No. 10,322, tor the southeast quarter of section 21, township 20 south of range 20 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz John Sarver, L. S. Wilson, George W. Lud-dington and E. E.

Blossom, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas. 32 W. R. BROVVNLEE, Register. Subscribe for the Bugle.

SPECIALIST. Dr. W. L. Coleman will be at B.Holmes, east of Harold, on the 20th of each month at Riverside on the 21st at Rev.

Adams, north of Riverside, on the 22d at Hodgeman on the 23d at D. B. Hamlin's west of Burdett, on the 24th at the Burdett House, Burdett, on the 25th and at Larned on the 26th and 27th. Bright's disease of the kidneys a specialty. All chronic diseases successfully treated.

Monthly payments heels. The very air seems full of unseen dangers, and your courage oozes out of your linger ends. This is a trait of human nature COGKLE'SbSsPILLS This old English Family Medicine la use for 86 years, all oyer the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients. FROM MSRCTJRY. the world over.

Perhaps away back in th dim vista of the past the world may have pro duced a race ot people who would hear strange sound in the dead of night without living Ofl the handle, but if so, history is sin tongue tied about them. bx.

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