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The Burden Eagle from Burden, Kansas • 3

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The Burden Eaglei
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Mr. Noun McDuucld, the phot BURDEN EAGLE New Salem Drug Store, Eagle Telephone. "Hello, Burden Girls!" "Hollo, Eaui.s.'! SNO CHANGE YETIi CEABTEEE CLAEK Dr. J. 8.

CRAUTKEE E. G. CLARK, of Burden, havo purchasod tho Drug Store of lrwiu Bros, at New Kulera, and soliscit patronage The store has been thoroughly Sometimes itia necessary to make-' changes, but it never pays to change prices from low to high, therefore, They Hequest WEST WEST, Dealers in JONES SNOW FDRNITDREand having just added an immense new stock of all kinds of We have a stock of every kind from the plainest to the finest. Undertaking is more a specialty. Keep nil kinds of Coffins and trimmings, and have a first class trimmer.

Store opposite postoflice, Burden, Kansas. Organs! Hats umrnm Dry Goods L. S. COGSWELL, BOOTS AJXJD SHOES, Etc The Kimball Organ, Is The Best in the Market. Tarn now handltnir the celebrated and unsurpassed Kimball Orpins In this and Sumner Countius.

These Orfranii aro rapidly gnpplantinir nil other OrfHns, and those who wish to pur-ehuve Bluiuld wait uutil thojr see the Kimball for partlcului-H, tonus, cto. call at this office. and will most the prices at figures. Remember, GOODS FOR or address, TREDWAY BRO'S, Livery, Feed Sale Stable, than any other store in Cowley county. Try us and we will prove it.

1 Also, remember that there is no flour made that beats the BURDEN We have a lanre and well arranged Barn, left iu our care, and hare a large lot of teams Burden Roller If not satisfactory bring it back and get your money. Carey Lumber Co, Wholesale and retail denlera in LUMBER, LATH SHINGLES eruiiher, 1ms pulled up stakes and left for his former Marion, Iowa. MeDnneld was a good citizen, liked the place and people, but his business not rmnuuerativg enough to suit. He leaves with our best wishes for his fu turo. TheEAOLE last week mentioned Mr.

Tucker's six legged calf. It was exbib ited on our streets last Monday. Tlr superfluous legs are. attached to the per part of the left shoulder, and an from twelve to fifteen inches in lengtli They will not affect the movement growth of the animal. In the case of a tenant vs.

landlord in the district court, at Winlield, tho jury found for tho plaintiff. The landlord made application for and was granted a new trial, which was' begun lust Mon day. Mr. O. P.

Pierce, of this city was one of the jurors on the first trial and consequenty was summoned as wit nets in tho second. The new lake or pool made by Bir.d ui, this spring, is a thing of the past. It had a mammoth dam that seemed to be as permanent as the an cient hills. An outlet that would sen a stream of water six feet wide and three feet deep wns left on the east end of the dam, but the water came with such terrilio force last Friday that th dum went out, and tho Immense body of water went rushing on its way to the sea. The losa to Mr.

Burden cannot be less than $500. Levi Quier went out to hU field a few days ago, with a Sampson-liko spirit upon him. Ho tried to draw a picket pin in the usual manner, but failing to do so, wrapped the rope about his boulders and "yanked." The picket pin didn't come, but Levi's back did He laid in bud for two days wrapped in sack cloth, nxhes, liniment, porous plus ters and pain, but is now nble, with dilli-. ulty, to limp around. Hunter's show came to this city Mon day evening.

Wo knew all day that it would come, because its advance agents, the gamblers, were on hand in the mor ning. Hunter's "great railroud show travels on two cars, and its expenses seem to be paid by tho gnmblrr.4 as one glance at the outfit is sufficient to deter ii person frcjm paying to go into the tent winch resembles an Oklahoma boom er Iialmation. it Is hoped that Hun ter's show will miss us next year. Our itizens will not miss it. It Is time for soma merchant iu thl dry to establish and keep permanently delivery wagon.

f.Iany people are neonvenienced by tho lack of such an nstitiition. for instance, fl lady came down town one day last week, purchas ed a supply of groceries and there being no other way to get them homo, carried them. The old dames ia the neighbor hood espied her and said: "What shame that Mrs. has to carry such load. husband ought to be ashamed to allow it, though I suppose they are both too stingy to pay a uickle to have anything delivered." The next day the lady came down to get some wall There was a heavy bundk and it was sent up by a colored boy Mrs.

happened to go tip about the same time, nnd then tho old hens cack led about Mrs. bciug "so higl toued she had to get a nigger to carry a little bundle for her," ad libitum His name is J. M. Clover. He is an energetic and successful hardware and implement dealer in this city.

He came into our sanctum Thursday morning, struck our table with his fist dering sight" harder than a Cannibal ever struck a free lunch of missionary steak. We always had groat respect for Mr. Clover especially for his size, nnd when ho said: "See here, you in significant little ink slirtger, you slandered mo last week, and you mint re tract," we got awful brave, and though we trembled some, and got away from him some, and. said some prayers men tally, we remained bravo as ever. "Certainly, Mr.

Clover, we'll retract but we don't know what we said, bnt if we said it we take it back. Just tell us what to say and we'll say it," is what we said audibly. "You said I went to Omnia township to buy a town site, when it was not true by a miH site. I went then- and put In one of my Great Amer ican, hydraulic, hifalutin, fetch-it-to-the- top pumps, and that' what's tho mat ter." Being assured that the correction would be made Mr. Clover turned to leave, dropping a fine pocket knife at the same time, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this notice.

Free Water for Stock. At last re cca isfarni tLc people tlat arrangements have been made for a free watering place for stock. Geo. E. Saunders, at or near tho corner of Fourth and Loeust streets, west of the State Bank and Tolles Hon't store, has put up troughs, and all who want water can help themselves.

Heretofore farmers who came to the city on hot, dusty days had to Icaye their teams without water hours at a time but that time has passed. Tell everybody you see that clear, sparkling water is plenty and free in Burden. Menarch No. 40. Tills is the came of a new gasoline stove now for sale by D.

B. Cunningham. This stove more nearly approaches the wood cook stove than anything yet made. Wind will not fan out tho fire. Two burners will furnish the heat of five burners it the old tyle.

the heat cannot be wasted, and everything kept warm after it Is cooked, without keeping lip fire. Four of these stoves were sold lthiu an hour of their receipt. Strawberry Festival. New Salem, which by the way never does anything in a half way manner, will have a strawWry festival at that place on Wednesday evening, May 27th, Lfrr the benefit of the M. E.

church. Let ns se what- we outsider can do toward making a erowd. Bro. Knight's friends nhoitld surprise him by crowd- rr ll.o III. W.i 'Tll MIlllll j'cvj'ir.

BURDEN, KANSAS, MAY 23, 1883 DIRECTORY. Time Card. Pashenokh trains Going west 0:10 A. M. niltl I M.

Going Fust, 0:03 a. m. and 0:18 p. ro Post Office. Eastern mull, 10:10 A.

M. Wt-Mtern P.M. Douglas mail arrives Monday, cd D-liiy and Friday at 12 o'clock, and do Dart nt t. I M. Pout OUlco opon on Sundays from 0:80 A.

M. to 11 IToiu V. al. to 7:00. Secret Societies.

BURDEN LODGE NO. 288, 1. O. O. F.

Kogular meetings Hints of each week. Ia. Millauu, Secretary. Wednesday eve- J. S.

Crabtrkk, N. G. BURDEN LEGION NO. 44, OF S. K- Regular meetings Saturday, night of neb week.

E. A. Hestuokn, t. C. K.

W. WOOUsey, llec. BURDEN POST G. A. R.

NO. 172. Regular meetings 1st and 8rd Tuesday cveuingHni chuh niunui. W. L.

IIUTTOK, J. W. Leume, Adj. P.C. BURDEN LODGE A.

O. U. W. NO. 88 Regular meetings evei-y Saturday evening.

W. P. IiOltAN, M. W. A.

Henthokn, Rec. CI JNTON LODGE NO. 283 A. F. 4- A.

Regular communication lirnt and third Thursday evenings of each mutli. r. hooks, w. JONES, Sec. w.M.

Jones Snow are having a well drill ed in thoir cellar. The G. A. R. Post will bold a special meeting next Tuesday evening.

Trains began running between Attica and Grenola Sunday morning. Noah McDnneld sold his building to J. II. Magucr for sixty dollars. Ho did not ova tho lot.

"No mail till 8 o'clock Hext week" was the answer to ell questions nsked at the iotoflic several days this week. Mr. A. Collins suffering severely from effects of cuukerous tumor on-his lip, which affects his whole system. Mrs.

J. (i. Manser presented us with beautiful little flower her only blossom of the kind "Lily of tho Valley." Many thanks. Robert Burns not the author of the "Barefoot Boy," but our own Bobby was on our streets again Thursday nfler a long absence. The Eagi.k found Frank Smith's pony.

It only cost him one dollar to find it, but brought him sixty big iron dollars a few days ng. Do not forget em ial service next Mjturdiiy. Come out and assixt In tho uoble work of showing reverence for the dead soldier. John Crawford, who' is running Carey's lumber yard at Argonin, was here Friday visiting his parents. lie reports plenty of business.

Mrs. E. M. Ford' ft last Monday morning for Massachusetts, where she will spend the summer with friends at different pleasure resorts. L.

8. Cogswell came over from Welti igton Monday evening. He says he has never seen the Arkansas river so high and frightful looking. Homebody error, which we have lieen unable to locate, paused us to omit Lottio Moore's grade in Mrs. Lyle's report of last week.

Lottie's grade was 83. Mr. B. L. Hoyland, our jolly friend from the southeastern suburbs, palled us this week.

He lost a valuable cow by lightning the recent orm. Miss Kate Paullin Informs us that the lunsical entertainment advertised for Thursday evening of this week was postponed on account of the weather being loo inclement to meet for practice. We are indebted to Mrs. Pack for a copy vi me report oi me i npitai imiiiu-Jng Commission of Austin to the Governor of Texas. Also for a specimen of the gian'to of which it is being constructed.

John R. Tnte has finished his canvass fur. "fruit" and informs us that he will make hie delivery to J. B.Nipp, who will receive the cash in installments. The captain will give you due notice of the same.

Services tt tLc JL E. church to mor row, May (4, conducted by the G. A. II. I'unt in memory of the soldier.

Memorial sermon by Rev. Woodson. The Post will meet at the hall and march to the church. Last Otitober llenthorn tiro. Insured the house of S.

J. Day, in the Home, of Nvw York. April Kfth it was struck ty lightning. woek Htiathorn llro. turned over a check for the full aaoount of the damage.

Mr. T. W. Fry has purchased a half iaderest in the O. K.

barber shop. Mr. iiro sold his interest, and will retire to the rural districts. He thinks seriously of running a goose ranch down on Tur-krf creek. He is one of our best citizens slid will be missed by many friends.

Prof. R. B. Moore gave its a very fall Wednesday. He will leave Winlield next Monday for his claim in Clark county, and return again in about three mouths.

We will have him among us cxt whiter, and will be pleased to give him awarrn welcome. If ever a country was beautiful, that country is Kansas at the preint time. Trees htaded with budding fruit, wheat and grass waving in the gentle breezes rich green carpet, covering an undulating twld "200 miles wide, 400 miles long; its fuuudation, the center of the. earth; its dome, the sky; and itielf the reciter of attraction for all eye, not on- IJtre this, but the Eastern Cuntineut. "When aro you going to give that calico ball?" "Net week, about 8 p.

"Hello' Mill Co. "Hello, Eaolk," "Send us up some flour." "Can't do it. Just sent out last suck Have orders for one ear load east, ono to Wellington, two to Attica. Mill run' ning nil tho tune. Will send some flour to you in about two hours." "Hello, New Salem!" "Hello, Eagle." "How loe tho disputed territory stand as regards railroad bondsr'l "Suppose wo will just simply vote one way or the other.

It is seldom that our wishes are consulted." "Hello, J. B. Williumsr "Hello, Eaqle." "How tho egg trade at West 4 Dyer's!" "Oh, don't say eggs. I havo countod a million dozen within the last three months or that would be ray guess at first thought." "Hello, Police Judge!" "Hullo, Eagle." "How is tho Justice mill running now?" "Keeps grinding. Open every day for custom and exchange." "Somewhat like 'The Mills of the we presume?" "Unlike them, that this mill does not grind so alowly." "Probably the old mills were run by treadmill power." "Hello, Scaver!" "Hello, Eagle." "Any trouble to work the township down after having it 'worked "How's that? You know ah "Oh, nothing.

No, wo didn't mean what you would infer, but that infernal idiot down at the next station broke in about some private affair. That's what you heard." "Hello, Polk Tull!" Eagle." "How are tho mails running now?" "Mostly by rail, though tho buck board Star Route comes in occasion ally." "Hello, Judge Guns!" "Hello, Eagle." "How will you trade your office for town lots?" "Not ou tho trade, Good-bye." "Hello, every man in Cowley county who is in the hands of his friends!" "Hello, Eagle' (2,200 voices.) "What otlico do j-oit want?" "Whir-r-r-r-r-Pr-Pr-Pro-Prob-Probatc Judgo "(Line is dowu for this woek.) Miss Rose Pierco's school, will close next Friday. Beware of tho viper, that failing to buldoze or intimidate, neeks by fulsome flattery and forced fawning friendliness to accomplish its end. Never go back on the frank friend of old for the new ono tinder new colors. Whow! This is enough to make us forget wo ever hail cold weather or Smokers Delight To smoke a five cent cigar that is bet or than any other five cent cigar, and better than the average ten cent cigar.

Such a cigar is the Monogram for sale by Phelps Newman. Cull for tho Monogram. Seeds, Seeds. A new supply of fresh garden seeds just received ut Tolles lion's. BIG BOOMI For Such it Will Re When the Music of the Saws and Planes go out upon the Resonant Air.

THE BURDEN STONE QUARRIES. Messrs. Thomas, of this city, and Hezlcp, of Kansas City, who comprise the Burden Stone company, aro completing arrangements for the putting in of saws, planes, twenty-five horse power, and a track from the railroad to tbo This addition will require the services permanently of at least fifty men, which force my bo doubled ithin a year. This will make a pay roll of at least flOO per day to begin with, and this amount will be expended by the workmen in this cilyi It will certainly be a good thing for the city, and should necessity require a co-operation, we believe our citizens will be at. the front to assist in securing the side track or spur to the quarries.

Give this enterprise your support and the city ill not be tho loser. Millinery Headquarters. Mins AVeigle has such a good trade that she wishes people to Know it. knowledge of what Is stylish Aa built up a good trade for her, and she has the goods at her new atore, north of the skating rink, BURDEN, KANSAS. LIME, HAIR, SAND, SASII, DOORS, to.

At Dottom Prices. J. 0. CK.YWTOltJ), Manager, refitted and a large stock put in. Organs! L.S.

COGSWELL KANSAS. and will irtv the best accommodations to aud vehicles for hire. Giro ut a trial. KANSAS. Kansas, hand a full, supply, of canned roods.

Tobaoeo. ntndlaa. lamnna. am. past iaror.

I moat rMnaotullv anliolt tludr installments, without interest Solicitor, Burden, Kansas. rAHrcnraa and TJttmwh. TiriMla artoatloa given ti contractu. Satisfaction gnarantm. Will talcs and promptly fill an ordm for Biuc or Stone work.

HOUSE, KANSAS. C. J. Harrington Carpenter Burden, Kacrrx UNDERTAKING GOODS OOOEIB0, nsnreiti JUMBLES, DBEAD, Oiner, PDTF8, Cremm. BURDEN, THE BURDEN BAKERY, assuredly keep tho same low we give more ONE DOLLAR Mills Flour.

SNOW. Land (Insurance! Ilenthorn BURDEN, KANSAS. We have over two hundred farms in our hands for sale, Below we give a few prices. 160 Acres ten miles from Burden. -Good house with two rooms and cellar, good stone corralls and stable, six ty acres in cultivation, good well.

with wind pump fur nishes a never failing supply of water. Price I2.0OO. 80 Acres seven miles from Burden. All good land and is a bargain at 800. 160 Acres five miles from Burden.

Watered by never failing springs. A splendid stock farm. Price $1,000. 820 Acres four miles rrom Burden. Stone sixty acres In cultivation, watered by good wtll and two good springs, orchard and stable.

Gr jnrd. 120 Acres four miles from Burden. Good house, orchard, stable and thirty acre in cultivation. Well watered. A bargain.

Price $800. We have some choice bargains in Real Estate and City property. We represent none hot reliable companies, and will write insurance) for you at tire lowest living rates. 0 NEf id Sole Agents foi PUNCH r- r- rt The Best Cigars on Earth TheDruggists i It Burden, Keeps Constantly on mUa keen on hand a full aunnlr of nlB. nlirum nnd imndr.

Thaukinir the Dubllc PIES. Minoo. 1 T. TUr2KMKSf" flits, uuorry, ij CAKK, J.lljr, for CIIBtOIU. Will oil HU oroon iroiu aurvuu prvuipuy.

Insure your Farm buildings and stock with the HOME INSURANCE CO. JONES BARBER SHOP, IIARI.OW& FRY. Propr-ietoi-H. Vow furniture, nlco comfortable room and saririufory work yuarunteed. Opposite Uurueu lituiK.

The Celebrated Stallion DIAMOND GOLD-DUST, Will stand for mares the ensuing season ending July 1st, at the stable of Young Graham in BURDEN. Terms 115 to insure with foal: money due as soon as mare is known to fie with foul. $10 for single service. -are will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. A.

J. I1EXTIIOKX. N. B.I have a good team of horses. buggy and harness for sale.

Will sell toget her or separate. Also, a good light two-horse wagon, nearly new. Will give time if desired. A. J.

liSNTIIORH. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS, he Southern Kansas Railway isa Kansas And is thorouffhlv identified with the interest and progress of the State of 1 a- 1- t. ivansas nnu peoiue, nuu niiunu iix patrons facilities unoqualed by any ine in Eastern and Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily be tween Kansas City and (Hatha, Ottawa, Garnett, Iola, Humboldt, Cbanute, Ohcrrvvale.vIndeiHjndence, Wintield, Wellington, Harper. Attica, and in termediate points. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except niinday between Kansas City aud Wellington, and intermediate Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute aud Cherryvale with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut ami Coffeyville.

ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tick ets via. this line connection Is made in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains to all points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via. this line at any of the regular checked through to destination West, Worth or Pouts.

PULLMAN BLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or addrexs n. H. HirsfcH, Geii'l Paswnger Agt Lawrence. Kan.

H. A. Tallsias. Agent. OF NEW AGAINST Fire louring, Wind, Storms, Cyclones and The largest and most popular Fire Insurance Company of its age la the World, Losses Since 1853, Over Thirty-six Million Dollars.

Premiums payable in annual E. M. IIEHTIIORX; ED. MILLARD Burden, Kancm BURDEN, KANSAS. THE LEEDY J.

S. LEEDY, Proprietor. Late'. rfitfd. Good beds, good table, good sample room; erenr conveoieaM furn'mhed to guests.

BURDEN, Thomas, Walch, A kind nt rTm(rlnir dno" prmnrrtJr ami In ordsr. spneialt. Burdua turn..

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