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The Burden Eagle from Burden, Kansas • 3

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The Burden Eaglei
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Burden Eagle- Last week three or four yoong men wero arrested on a warrant charging J. H. WOOD CO. Will sell you cheaper good? limn any firm in tlie cily- Subscription 81.00 a year, in them with petit larceny. They had their Irhvl at Atlanta and were fined in sums ranging troni $5 to $27 and costs.

We are unable to givo their names cor PERSONAL AND LOCAL. S. B. Gaily formerly of this city but now a citizen of Blackwcll, has been spending the week in this vicinity. J.

S. Baker a Richland township farmer, was doing business the city Monday. He is a brother in-law of T. 51. James.

Luther Brooks this week sends the Eagle to his brother in Arkansas in order that he may leacn more ot eastern Cowley. rectly, hence we give none. We have a full line of Staple arid Fancy Groceries, J. R. Cottingham was in the city Tuesday doing business with our mer News items always appreciated.

Sewing machines at I). B. chants. Jack came in with a load of wheat for the new mill nnd informed us as it was nearer for him than Win-tield pnd the roads were belter he LOWEST PRICES ON PANTS The meetings' at tlie Methodist church Lave closed. George May has opened np a new would come to Burden in the future.

Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Shoes! Wo Lave a nice, new, clean stock of the best factoy made barber shop on the the east sido of IMS 2 Tlie new mill is in good running order and it's a Mam street and expects to do his share We this week bad the pleasure of of business. eating a piece of cake made from the shoes which we will sell you cheap. Call in and be con first sack of flour produced by the new vinced that we mean just what we iy. mill. The cake was made by Mrs.

George Lcforgc and not only shows that she is master of the art of cook from the solid work pants to J. T. Conrad sold and delivered something over 200 bushels of wheat to the mangeraent of the new mill during the past week. Among those who have renewed tieir subscription this week is J. II.

Call on C. A. Cunningham and buy boy a wagon. If yon know an item of news send it in to this oflicji, Will Young was up from Santa Fe one day this week. Can't you biing or send us the name of a now J.

H. "Wood Co the finer grades of dress ing, but proves conclusively that flour from the new inl is inferior in quality to that of none oilier. pants. Peter. He believes in reading a paper George Burkhart met with a paiuful that is paid for.

Our suit prices are also in if not serious accident the first of the F. C. President. Jl.F. Bl'RDEX.

lice resident. J.F. ST0DJ) ER. Last Saturday we printed bills an- teresting and when it comes Lnouncing the public sale of stock and week which occurred while digging a well. He was using a pick and in dig household goods by A.

DeBard in At to Overeats you will be dazed gfjQ Ba.Xlk Of BllPC-leil. ging struck the wall in such a way as lanta, Saturday, January 27. to cause tno pick to glance and strike If you want your well cleaned oufror ilri'led deeper call on Wili Osborn. J. K.

Woods and W. T. Gilmore marketed hog in this city If ycu want to buy a good sewing machine, call on D. 13. Cunningham, Dr.

T. J. llude visited the county scat one day the fore part of the week. him on the top of the left foot. George Gulp favored this oflice with a nice venison roast one day this week.

by the low prices. Yre1ll sell you an Overcoat so cheap came to town and had the foot dressed George says it takes about three deer and will carry it in sling for some time. DIRECTORS'- J. F. STODDER.

Burden, Kan. R. F. BURDEN, Burden, Kan. T.

D. WAYNE, Chicago. III. V. C.

JO' ELYN, Burden and vicinity is yet in its in thai you can get your moneys fancy as lo improvements and growth. to go around among tlie boys. Quite a number of the members of the Workmen lodge of this city went to Dexler Friday evening to help in initiating four or live new members. and is bound to win in the future. TTic worth yet this season and' D.

B. CUNNINGHAM, Burden, Kan. close times that we have been having have a good coat lef or next 33urcleri have tfi'ected the town and vicinity about as little as any part ot the country we know of. Yes, we have a mighty year. The Eest Shoe good all around town, and the country for the Lust See wliat We sell While Rose gafoline, the best on the market.

Henderson Purdy. T. M. James- shipped a car load of oats to Xashvi In, Tennessee, this week. Felt paper for pulling under carpets for sale by Long-Cell lumber company.

Loren Crawford returned from his Kansas City tup Wednesday morning. UeVncmber those' vapor baths at Norton's are hcallhy and delightful. Try one. surrounding is sway above the average, i-'3 so far as farming land, is concerned After manymonlhs and even years of waiting on the part of the city the railroad company have fenced the right of way south of the city parki Quite a number of our subscribers have come forward and paid np the past two weeks. -There are lots more that ought to do the same thing; George Gulp's hunting party came Are you not proud of the fact that you 4 live in a vicinity with such a bright fu ture beforelt? S500 ISSt'ST S3.

CO end GC.50 Drc3S Shoe. The new mill had the largest run Saturday ever known i- the history of PoHco Shoe, 3 Coles. will do! in from the territory Tuesday evening P. C. Goi'orlh came home Sunday milling in this city.

It would bo but for Wcrklnrrrncn. ifea vsaa C3.80.S2 evening and will be with us for a short justice to the management of the new Ccnd Coys. having killed four deer and live turkeys all of which they brought home with them. mill if the merchants of this city would handle nothing but Burden flour. But Does your nice little Boy or your bad big Boy need a suit? ES AND MISSES, time.

If you wish to purchase a line encyclopedia call at the post oflice book store. we opine that the merchants will con A few of our citizens went fishing S2.CO G2, SI. 7 5 Wednesday and the alcohol they drank CACTI OX. I nay 4rr tinue to sell as much foreign flour in the future as Ihey ever sold in the past. was of a rigniing nature.

Hence the return of two of the party considerably because the people of this town will The thing to do is to call at this office, pay up your back subscription and re MTfflS'lSTHE Lk cp nrblitlfctn w'ah- Timmons Kerr. OEl ill B1TTXI tSfnfXM pay more for an inferior article that crvi bruised. new. conies into town from some other place i i --VC' -V- tT down MC This has been an awful quiet week rather than encourage an enterprise of If you want to be clean and feel good this or any other kind We hope, how go lo Norton's and try one of those for news. There has been but litile out of the ordinary transpiring in the city, G- CRAWFORD.

ever, that W. W. Canine will vapors taths. consequently there is hardly anything make a barrel of money out of their J. D.

Maurtr and son, -Ralph, were VV. I. HQIICLAS Shoe are HvIIsh, f.ttlng. end rive bctlsr to write, about. new mill.

satisfaction at tiie pricci ativertised than any oiher make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which np from Dexter township the lirst of lliis week.

EJ E. Reed came in from Sumner, It Must Be Stopped. Missouri, Friday evening bringing a Notary Pubiic. Makes Collections, executes D.Mjds, Mortgages and Leases, and draws Contracts, pays taxes for non residents, writes insurance against lire and storm. Special atteniion given to pension mat Some people become so low and car load of horses.

Ed will stay with puarantces their value, saves thousands of dollars to these who wear thctn. Dealers who push the sale c.f W. L. Douglas Sl oes which helps Incrcate the sales on their fall line of goetif. ihfj caa nflord to ot ls nd wo bellev yon can tooner ba.Tl; toot fnafmr of ttj 1 Stibscribtion for any and all newspapers or taken at the post office book store.

depraved that they do not stop at steal us a short time at least; and then prob ably move to the strip. mg everything they can earry or drive usee oei9ir uia.o3rua lit upca fpucoucc. uj owsu, TTrTTSOinn TPfe-vrTriTD West Silc away, but insist on destroying the ters, the regular fee of 15 cents will be Main iStreei. charged for acknowledging vouchers on pension day All work done prompt Ben Ferguson is building an addition to the resider ce on his farm in Harvey township. Washing machines and churns can be purchased of D.

B. Cunningham. 'Wiil Funk agent for. the Santa Fe railroad company at Grand Summit, was found dead in his bed one morning hist week. As far as we could leans the cause of death is unknown.

ly and neatly. Office in Day block, on east side of Main street, up stairs. Call and see us. property of others. This is a piece of work that does them no good, neither do they reap a proiit from it.

Last Tuesday evening the good people of Wiimot and vicinity gathered at their place of worship in that quiet little hamlet, little snpccting that some depraved creatures were simply waiting for such an opportunity to play havoc with their possessions. "A large crowd was present and the house pack- Mr: u. u. uuue oi juuiiiau. UKia J.

G. CRAWFORD, Notray Public, horn is city visiting her son, Burden, Kansas. La Clede Hotel. The only first-class Hotel in the city. Good sample rooms, and fine tables.

Special attention to the traveling public. Dr. T. J. Ruc'e.

1 Parties indebted to us are kindly requested-to call and settle their accounts before February 20. We remove our stock March 1st. West Dyek, successors to A. West. Last Saturday while at White Water, Butler county; attending to the busi For pens, ink, pencils, tablets, blank J.

M. Mackey who lately syld his books and all kinds of stationery call farm in Sheridan township to Felix at the post oluee. ed. Ir.le wcrjhip was being con-1 Bolack, has purchased a house an two ducted inside some parties neither acres of ground just east of the city Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Mayse are re "fearing God, man nor the devil" be- and has moyed his family joicing over the arrival of a new boy ness of the school supply house he rep resents, Professor K. O. Jones had the i --y. CD CP is Co rH CD CD 9 -IH hi) PI rH Cjh P. 4 eH Pi Pi (D Pi rH 4-4 of8 4 e3 CD CD ft ri rH pH a rH 4-3 4 CO a rH sH rH CO CO '3 rH 3 C3L) 02 c3 Fh SH C3 4 c3 CO i C8" G3 3 rd hi tH r-M cH CO CO CD 43 a 4-3 43 Vi fH rH CO 6i) pH 6p 'd rH 1 CJ Co S3 CD CO r-H rH rH rH rt 4 rH f-H pH 4H rH i rH Ti gan their work of destruction.

They at their No town in Kansas lias a better or literally cut harness, saddles and every misfortune to lose his buggy horse. The cause of death is not known. more accomiuouat.ng set ot rauroau thing they could find to pieces causing employes than Burden. One day this the peopla there assembled to walk RATES $2,00 PER DAY- M. Lambert, Proprietor, Burden, Kansas.

week ahorse broke through the cul Levi Quier informs us he. has one home, but one set of harness escaped vert near the depot and fearing some person or animal would become crip them. hundred acres, of wheat on his Sheridan township farm and it is looking simply immense. If Levi has as good This kind of work has srone far "ACME." "Nature's perfect plastering' For sale by Long-Bell Lbr Co. Wheat, oats and corn have been coming into the city rather lively the past week.

If you want blank deeds, mortgages or leases call at the post cilice book store. 7 pled the editor of this paper called the attention of the depot employes to the enough in this county. It has come to the point where it is impossible for any luck" in quality and quantity as he did last year he will be all right. Rut the fact and a signal was put out. Justa-s one to leave a team standing and be soon the section foreman came in abie to get away with a niucli as tney the defectiTC culvert was 0xcd and now went with, lithe citizens of the var price oh! mv.

Cunningham brothers ar.c building quite a large corrugated room in the Paints' Paints! Paints! Now is the time of year to paint your house and the BEST aHDlH everthing is lovely. ious commsnities would cease to toler ate such outrages, and not ouly piosc- The non -advertising merchant goes rear of I). B. Cunningham's hardware store which will be used as an imple cule the parlies implicated but treat to his place of business at the rising of can ue that liule amount ycu on subscription if you will only give us an opportunity. Go to Henderson Purdy for good goods and low prices.

At Hooker's old stand. such contemptible scoundreU i they I the sun and no man interferes. He is always the cheapest. If you want brushes, varnishes ment house. This popular firm are ar i should, by denying them admission to stands around all day like a bottle of i-anging to handle a large stock of im their society, it would eventually cease, castor oil, and the people with the ready prepared varnish t-tains, alabastinq, "oils, paints in his shanty.

At the oil, paints dry call and get prices. Remember I have noth plements the coming season. This must be stopped in some way and sheckcU go not into Does it cot seem to hear a if the authorities cannot tlo it satis- belting ot the sun ne goes to uis aoouc inT DUt UTST ffraQC COOQS TFii3 week Charley Waggoner poM i. i nn 1 rt I and doiivere 1 a bunch of stock cattle to farmer, tell an' editor how he would run a newspaper, and an editor Jell the own hands and lay in wait for tbetn the earth. ho haa wormy dried ap- HENDERSON PURDY.

J. F. tod tier in" -this city. farmer how he would run a farm; and a merchant tell the tniller how be would with a shot gun. Wc pies? Who haa soiled ginghams? Who think about one or two loads of buck- has stale baking powders without end? living in the country wishing to have then- weil cleaned or a new on The Xiiiggist.

shot would put an end lo such work. I He that knowetb not the way of the run a mill, and the miller tell the merchant how he should run his store, etc. drilled should see Will Osboni. printer. The persistent cough which usually Some of tlie young men living north ALL FREE.

follows an attack of the grip can be There are too many people who pal of the-city very mysteriously disap Thoso who have used Dr. Kind's permanently cured by taking Cham ronize and pay the newspaper as though New Ditcovery known its value, and berlain's Coush Remedy. A Mc they were doing an act of charity or conferring a great fayor to the printer a those who have not, have now the op- nortiiniiv to try it Free. Call on the Guire of McKay, Ohio, says D. B.

CUNNINGHAM, DEALER US HARDWARE, when paying a just debt. However Grippe left me with a severe cough, advertised Druggist and get atria! bot- Af ter using several different medicines tle.freo. beud your name and address most of ns like to be measured by' the without relief, I tried Cl.amberlaiu tr UucKlcn is Chicago, aim I mnla hn 111 intra TVskW charitableacts wo intend to do to-mor row. Cougn liemcay, wincu cuactea a per- Mp -F R3 weU a conv of Gmde manent cure. 1 have also found it to to ilealth and Household Instructor, peared the lirst of this week.

"ACME." The perfection of all plastering material. For sale by Long-Bell Lbr C. Joe. Mcintosh who was taken down with the mtasles the lirst of the week is getting along very nicely. No need to go to Wintield for furniture when A.

Cunningham is selling bedroom suits, lounges, "chairs, tables and safes at such low prices. Last Monday night a son was born be without an equal for children, when Free, All of which is guaranteed to dp Stoves, Tinwai Windmills, Pumps if Shelf Hardware, troubled with colds orcroush 25 and a.nd 4. 50 cent bottles for sale by Henderson Purdy, Druggists. If a paper is to be thoroughly live and enterprising it must have" patronage, and granting that an enterprising paper is a behelit to a city, it is cyident that to hose who advertise belongs a great deal of credit for a city's growth and Therefore, patronize our advertisers Seeds of all kinds kept in their season. BURDEN.

KANSAS. Our readers will remember the break ing of a r3bwing machine and hayrake to Mr. at Mrs. Harry Hoel. The ast fall belonging to R.

Fitzgerald. 20 to 30 Per Cent off Eagle wishes the boy After mjonths of wailing the guilty parties have been located and a war- The 0r3t of this week George B. Daggett of tliis township, bought of J. H. ant has been issued for their arrest.

The Burden photograph gallery will be open Monday, January, 29. pi and each alterr ate Monday. Peter, who was acting as agent for This was -one of the meanest tri we ever heard of and the parlies slioo, A other parties, what is known as the Jin. I Stevens farm in Richland town YOUNG, LIVERY. ati SALE STABLE.

bo yigorously prosecuted. on several lots oil ship. VThe place consists of 120 acres and was sold for $1,600. This will After many days of hard work the make Mr. Daggett a nice home.

D. b. Dotv, Grenola, K.ms. You can now seenre the Eagle and Cincinnati i Inquirer one year for the low price of $1,25. Call at this office.

Nctice. I want to buy all your Tat cattle and hoes. Sec me before selling. W. CoLtrss.

management of the new mill have succeeded in forcing water through the old water works mains and now the BOOTS and It has been years since the citizens of Kansas have been, blessed with such Kv ater is furnished from the old A. P. delightful weather. It equals Califor Brooks well instead of being hauled nia One day this week we had occa EOES from the creek. The proprietors are contemplating building a large rang Horses on their feet.

lo whips needed. I have the best rip in the city. The bczt care taien of team cjid horses left at ray etatls. sion to visit the country and noticed the farmera.ttting stalks and stirring E. O.J nes this week purchased a young tea of liorses from A.

DeBard to take thiV place of his liQrsc thil died. grOmd preparatory, to spring plautmg near the well and if they should will be able to furaish water to any parties on Maintreet who may want it. to cloca out th3 linc3 and clean up etocli as we cro rjo- in fact there has. been very few days this winter that the farmers' conld not in-r to ccilC.113 cur i Nouce. Dr.

I A. Manser of Newkirk, O. SEE THE WORLD'S FAHt TOR FIT- plow. i. A I M.X tho cilice cut ''During the epidemic of la grippe tjpon receipt of your ari f'f teen cents ia postage ttirs.

v. vrii) Chamberlain's Coogh Retaedy took MS you prcnl our w.T-nver.zr liocf tta Wcrla Cclr -Li i L. the lead here and was much belter will be in this city oa Monday and Tuesday, February, 5th and Cth, prepared to dental work. Wait for him. J.

T. Conrad called the first of the week nnU sends three copies of the Eagle fi one year to friends in. the cast. 'U liked than other eoozh tiewcine." It Bangs, druggist, Chatsworth, 111 tion, the-. ve tut as v.

i naLs r' 1 it a vrc; it 1 r. Itr it The grip is nnrh the same as a very ca vere cold f.r requires to same treat: rz: 'jit s-ad i :1 v.l'.l For pal as ia the chest there if nothing bettel than a flannel saturated Chamber iin's Pala Rali azJ touzi onovertlje seat of Fct I i.l. JiW.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
1885-1894