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The Burden Eagle from Burden, Kansas • 2

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a Tj ii iilLU NYC Ail A FARMER. Tiir Inter-Stnte commerce act is jBURDEN EAGLE What Our Neighbors Are Doing. SALEM "ONO." fruitful Illustration of tho fact (hut too ILLI NERY! much law is worse than nrnc. iUL NIMIAN, I). BUKDEK, KANSAS.

I desire to ofler for sale through tho column of your magazine, writes Bill Mrs. Hutchinson is very fecblo at pro Iowa people now put thoir cum Into CASKEY PIERCE. l'UDLISHEHS AMD PltoPRlETOHS. Nye to tho Northwestern Miller, tho largo and prolific wheat growing lands 1 havo the largest and finest Htock of millinery poods ever brought to the city. If you don't bo-.

hogs and hominy, instead of a distillery We have hail moro of Snow this connected with my estate. My objoct and will go on mining the product. Offirn ovor Burden Bank-. licve llie nnsertion, just spring than formerly. Mr.

MeMillen has been In selling these lands is to get them In HHIDRN( K. nth door north of IJuu- KANSAS, Al'HIL 23, I8S7 hauling corn It Is estimated that 3,000 emigrant lIMt Uiui't'h. llu to Winlield. Mr. Murray baled Imy.

GIVE ME A CALL ar settling In 'Kansas each day thi to tho hands of imiio one who has more Hpuii than I have. Tlx) lands aro in a high itate of cultivation, but In order month. Let ilium come, there Is still ZIKOl.EH, JAMES H. CASKEY. Editor.

Doug Fluko has opened a store in tho Johnson building. Competition is the and I will be pleased to convince vou of the fact. room. to get tho best results, more machinery lilo of trade. is needed next year than I feel like pur Nkitiikh wlno, itlet porter, brandy nor hi lend riniplly to busi I can fit you out with anything you want in my line at x'ices that has never been dreamed of in the city.

Give mo a call. Ilesriectfully, corsets have ever been manufactured 1 Allss nuillo Kenrns has gone to Mill-field to help caro for the unfortunates ness pertaining to said ollico. chasing. Wo need two new sulky plough oil tho place, two seeders, a A CHANCE. mako nothing there to Japan.

They get tight on. at the asylum, A much needed rain visited this sec Oniuo In tlio north end of tho Aoicrluan House UURDKN, KANSAS. Mrs. S. FORD.

15-2 Wu have Hi i.i tiny sold ho IiultiKN lion lust week and tho ground is thor new funning mill, a thrasher with traction engine, threo reapers wi.h binders, a cut worm cradieator, cureulio buster, a squash bug arrester, a Hessian ily do MiVATOH VEST snys that tno prost Kaoi.r to MeKBrs. J. II. Cnskey and A. l'icrco, who will contiiuio its publica oughly sol ked.

dent is a square mim. The general I in Even-body likes Mr. Weaverlinar. pression has been that ho is a decided i In this city. These gentlemen have SAMUEL J.

DAY Attohnkt at Law GOODS LOW Mr. Snow chose wisely when ho clioso ly round mitn. led or, a chinch bug crusher, a potato bug assassinator, and a steam gopher 11 Li him for Row Salem, 1 lHVUfJ lived in oiir city for several yearn Jus punt and are live energetics young men nnd will bo activo workers for the pros The time has come for tho pulpit to slubber. When I started in to farm, 1 Miss Indo Stuart Is reecivinir her discuss the question of capital and la sowed sixty acres of wheat, ten acres of spring siock oi jnuiinory, and hopes to Office In City Uuililin2 perity and success of our growing city bor. It would bo well for our churches no a driving Business nuro mis spring, They been in our employ for some to take up the question at an early day I havo a complete stock of Dry (roods and Notions of the latest styles and at prices that cannot bo duplicated anywhere.

I would respectfully ask one and all to call and examine goods and got prices. My goods arc all new and of best quality. Burden, Kansas. The Rev. Mr.

McMasters. recently outs, and planted somo vegtables. Joint wormg took the grain, cabbage worms paralyzed the kraut, orchard cutworms took tho tomatoes and melons, apple worms devoured my choice Siberian tiuio past, and we take pleasure in reco emmiding tlicin aa honorable and rel'm from Missouri, hos ehargft of the spirit The man who don't own corner lots ual interests of the M. church at this -S-J. A.

MANSERS in somo booming western town these bio in all their dealings with us, placo. HEADQUARTERS days feels as if lifo were hardly worth All bills due for advertising and job II. S. Archer ha been sellinir off his living. He may think better of it after work up to this date are due and paya- crab apples, and a tape worn carried off my hired man.

I then began to see "why our boys leavo tho farm." horses and colls at private sale amt a whilo. to this company. All moneys duo seems to hud a ready market and good subscription from January 8, 1886, prices. President Clevkland has positively They do it to save their lives. I next be paid to the new proprietors, who promised to visit Atlanta in October Cox and Cooly sold their stock of resolved to abandon the yegtables and deroto my valuable space to grain.

will (ill all unexpired subscriptions. merchandise to and Edu-ar. of Plio president seems to havo much for laces of all kinds, hosiery, corsets, dress linings, prints, ginghams, lawns, mulls, machine needles, nnd everything kept a first-class dry goods and notion store. 1 buy for cash, sell for cash, save all dis counts nnd give my customers the benefit of it. Remember when you buy here you get no old stock, but have choice of new goods.

Don't forget tho place. Corner Fifth ami Main streets, West Dyer's old stand. Respectfully, Mrs.P.E.DYER, 'Thanking tho public for past favors, wo more taste for visiting tho South than I nought a now team, one member of rloral, aud their real estate to 11. Ar eher, and emigrated westward. DENTIST.

the West. which was a "cribber." Whilo the oth Dr. Smith has loenteifhero and nnen- Office ovor Williams It Cunningham'! grocery store GtiMuin street. It is said that Red Top, tho presl ed a drugstore in Mr Hutchison's buil er lirnl tncthumps." uetore mat i didn't know that "thumps" was a conta bespeak for the new firm a liberal pat ronage. Respectfully," The Burden Eagle Publishing Co April 18, 1887.

OUR BOW. dent's country mansion, is haunted. ding. It begins to look as if Sulem would have a boom too this season. But what terrors has a haunted house gious disease outsido the prize ring.

That fall I had 250 bushels of No. 8 MII.ES, Vtita. uurden Bunk. E. A.

HENTHORNf-Casliior llurdon Uunlc. J. DAY, Mty. at Law to a man who is familiar with every Mr. Stiff bouffht a lively nnirnf trnv wheat worth forty-two cents in Minne Thomas Walch- Wason Maker Undeffaka known variety of spirits? eler for his livery stable last week We desire to announce that we have apolis, a cow that had a hollow horn so Don't know whether they will e-ive eon TnE Detroit Free Press has become that I had to be up half the night with eral satisfaction or not as it renuires purchased, the Buuden Eagle trom the -Mukden Eagle Publishing Co, and THE ijoi nanus to manage tneni.

a horse that had tho thumps so that he couldn't take a long breath, and All kind of renalrinif done nromntly and li- Rey. Geo. Bicknell. the late Presbv satisfied that "theonly thing which will cure a girl who wants to go on the stage and become an actress is to bo run over by a freight train loaded with railroad that henceforth we shall bo solo pub order. ITiidorUikiiui a Hoeciulty.

HurUenhun. tenan pastor at Salem, has gone to a cribber'that would catch hold of hitching post and suck in so much at lishers and proprietors thereof. narrianu, ana nis place is to be filled by tho late pastor or Dexter whose iron." SOUTHERN KANSAS LOAN CO mospherethat everybody in tho county name we have not jet learned. C.T. COCKRUM'S Barbershop grasped for breath.

I said to myself. Our aim will be for it to maintain a prominent place among the leading journals of the state, and to conduct the The effort in Mexico to extend the Mt Bundy was obliged to cet a lay this is the reason that boys leave the president's terra of ollico from four to off on account of dyptheria. and went farm and go away to a business collego, HsThe Best in the City six years appears to bo based on lome to mother to be cared for. but paper more especially in tho interests where they learn to make penmanship, has returned and is at his post luraiu. the people of this vicinity, keening preference lor the "long haul," in which the Mexicans resemble our rail 9 i which gives much satisfaction to his birds and capitals with Bide whiskers 10 cents Hair (Jutting: 20 cents Shave and Hair Cut.

.25 cent friends and the community in general abreast with the times in all matters of la now ready for business and have arrangements with eastern capitalists to furnish all the money we can place on on them. roads. The past season I "decided to 'grow Mrs. Bloom, a. relntive nf Hn.

Bath lioomin Connection The interstate commission has that the new law does not prevent wheat on my estate. In June tho crop looked well, but in July, whilo I was East Main street opposite Burden Bank tho railroads from giving excursion lands, a wee woman and young bride, has been visiting here for several days. Her husband stopped over on his way westward Jong enough to greet hid new relatives and then sped on westward to preparo a home for his brido. engaged one day in snaring gopners rates. The commission is liable to COST OF INSURANCE! with a pickerel line, I discovered sev mako a number of common-senso decis eral small dappled bugs, about threo- ions before it gets through.

twentieths of an inch in length, playing Amount. 100.... KANSAS FARMS We are feeling nuito blue ince muni 1 year. 1.00. 5 00.

10.00. 6 yoari. 3.00. 15.00. 80.00.

'I spy" in the wheat. They had a pe Scientists havo fully demonstrated cipal suffrage has becomo a law as the woman declare they will sro out on COO. 1,000... that "lish aro brain food," and readers strike if wo don't move to the city so culiar aroma which they carried with them to shod In case they got stepped on- I carried a few of these bugs a of "high WBter-mark-calculation" news they can vote the same as thoir eltv sis The above rates i.s for lire, lightning, papers in New York nits longing for public interest. Wo shall carefully chronicle tho news of the day, and our olumns will at all times be open so the necessities aud interests of all classes may bo mado known through it.

In polities, religion, agricultural, comnjqrce and current topics, shall strive to keep our readers informed of nil that is new, and zealously aid and strengthen the community which we live. No pains or expense be spared to make the Eagle an indispensable journal to the reading public. We soliot a continuation of your and promise you profitable returns. Respectfully, wiudstorrus, cyclone and tornadoia ters do; as it is, a woman living in the country is not on a par with the most ignorant foreigner or neirress who mar the fish souson to open up. Tho winter combined.

Fire policy one-half the above rate. No extra charites. Wo triend of mine who had boon in the farming business all his life, and asked hirn what they were. Ho said they in New York'has been hard on brain chance to occupy a cabin in a city, "(rive represent ten of the best comwauies food. "We get our money from first hands and can place first mortgage loans CHEAPER than any firm in Southern Kansas.

Call and get our rates before doing business in the state. mo nuert or gi vo me a lodge some vast ilderness," is their cry. were chinch bugs, and by and by there IIenthokn Bito They aro putting the question of pro would be more of them. C. H.

Elliot shipped two ear loads of hibition rather pointedly in Texas. "Shall Texas go without whisky?" asks He was right. Every little while a female chinch hogs from iiere last, week. After the the first car was loaded and shinned he borrowing. Williams Cunningham, a newspaper, which then proceeds to concluded tho scales wero imperfect bug would come cackling off tho nest ml claimed the car fell short two explain the awful meaning of tho issue.

-DKALEliS IX- liousnnd pounds, so tho farmers were Texas without whisky would bo an ex ssesed tor the shortage and the scales tinct volcano. and you could find 800 eggs there as she went awav. If I watched her carefully with a glass, I noticed that she would remember something and go back to her nest, where she would lay Southern Kansas Loan Company J. H. OA8KEY, Seventy -seven thousand dollars was opnetors.

overhauled. Opinion as to the justice of he claim differs, r.s no one any means of knowing just how much hog they actually hadindividually, 1). A. PlEKCE subscribed in St. Louis Thursday last, IWOfTico over Burden Dry Goods 0 Groceries.

Country produce, and wild tor tne vi. A. It. inenmproent. lliis is UKXTKIt 1OTT1N(i PINTO." Dexter is reioicinsr over tho rains of 600 more eggs.

In this way it did not take long to accumulate enough chinch bugs so that I could supply those who had been less fortunate. So I told the other farmers that they could come said to bo the largest subscription ever raised in this country in one 3ay for any purpose. Kansas has already secured the first place at St. Louis. the past week.

game of all kinds taken in ex A ball was criven Wednesday eve. change for goods. 30th inst. nt G. C.

Tosev's new store One of tho most cheering items of eo uilding. A good time is reported. over and help themselves. I allowed them to take the young bugs, or eggs enough to sot thoir own bugs, just as news that has appeared tor months GOTO Boxing gloves aro all the go in tho ay of sport now. Lots of skinned comes from Winchester, where a Lniinbcr, I)ooii, noses nud black eyes to be seen every physician has found lhat bis patients, when unable to tako any other nourishments, partako with relish of broth ay.

The bobtail road bet ween Dexter and Plaster I lair made from tho English sparrow. Arkansas City will commence to throw nt about uu unvs: then wo will Shingles Blinds Hon. Allan B. Lemon has sold the boom. Newton Republican to a stock company and Oak Posts, and Screen Doorr.

and Cement. Mr. Brown, our new banker eommeu- who will enlarge it aud.make it a morn vt to build a new bank buildinir IpSBfeir ill I Mm I Thursday, 21st, on tho corner joining the pofct-oflice. ing paper with the associated press report. Noble L.

Prentis, of tho Atchi Or. CHAWPOED. 2jutTJS.a-Eia. The Drovers Telegrarr, of Kansas has the following to, say in regard the decline in tno Jiog market of Wednesday; The packers were very bearish lo- and were talking of top hogs at 5- "00 at an early day. The spring crop is now moving more freely and a break is predicted similar to tho regular October and November break each year.

Buyers in the country will do well to lower prices at once and rapidly. Today was the third declining market of lhfs On declining markets this week forenoon sales are always highest. Late arrivals sell the lowest, and so far this week, a considerable share of the Ihogshavebeen carried over in first hands. The markets hold on until lato, and the cheapest hogs do not appear in any of the market reports. The enrly sales.

'which are tho highest, aro printed, and the real condition of the market is not shown. 'Ike market was slow as well lower. The early business was 10 to 15c lower and by noon sales were 15 to 20o lower ud bids were reported just before noon as mnch as 25c lower on the common-grades. The average decline of the lorenoon market was considered 15c. -Tops sold at t3.40fff5.45, against $5.55 6.00 yesterday, making 15c off.

The bulk of hogs sold at against 5.25(3540 yesterday, and $5 85 6.50 Monday, making tho bulk of hogs '25c lower to-day than Monday, and tops 15c lower; 200-lb packers sold treely at 85.0u5.10, and mixed 200-lb stock as low as $5.15. There was some eastern for 140 to 100-lb pigs at 1.70 which was only 5 10c lower. son Champion has been employed to Cash Spargur and Miss Minnie Tosey they thought best. In July the chinch bugs were all thrifty and the wheat was all ripe. It was too early to thrash, so I stacked my wheat.

It rained last week with great severity. Yesterday I wept out to see my stacks, I oould do most any other manual work, but I am not a good stacker. The man who examined the stacks said that he was surprised that any rain fell elsewhere It looked to him as though these stacks had gone over the Northwest and secured all there was. But ho consoled me a good deal after all. Ho said it was really no loss, for tho grain itself was nothing but straw with a little dash in it.

My wheat lands are now for sale. I could farm them myself if I felt able, but a man in order to farm successfully, must have an income from other sources. In order to succeed in farming, a young man should marry rich and play a good take charge of the editorial work. went to inheld enilesday and came homo man and wife. May their life in the future bo one of pleasure mid THE BURDEN TOWN CO.

The Atlanta Constitution is enrap iness, tured over President Cleveland's promise to vldit tho fair at Atlanta next Jack Floyd died of measles Tuesday. ARB NOW October, and remarks: "Whether lfilh. Ho was ono of our best men and his loss is greatly felt. He 11 Cleveland hopes for a runomination or buried with tho honors of the Ma not, ho will get it, and bo re-elected." 11 sonic lodge. FRAZIER HENDERSON'S, If a few other bosses should speak up it might be useless to hold any election.

About nine-tenths of Dexter's good They To all persons wishing to invest in Kansas, are now offering DIAMOND GOLD DUST! A CLAIM for damages having been people have received written invitations to visit tho county seat in tho past week, and tl Grand Jury say they are a complete set of know -nothings. game of poker. brought by relatives against a company of lynchers for hanging a murderer in Aurora, tneir attorney has brought LOTS CIIOIOE BUSESTESS The D. M. A.

is almost completed. he train is between Dexter and Ceda forward the plea that at kin's whole creek. J. Gould with his handsome All For 100 and fine residence lots at $25 each lit tle car visited the Cedar Creek bridge Sunday eve. the 18th.

A granger hv- ng near said be looked like ho didn't correspondence cheerfully answered. "33. irClTTIIOllT. JVoeitt. natural life was forfeited and due to the state of Indiana, and no other person under heaven than the state had any legal estate, right or title in or to the same, and the same was of no-pecuniary value in law tohis wifeor children." now much.

The Best Roadster in Bur den- Dexter is talking of organizing a base ball club right away. Wo want to get up everything in the way of amuse ment imaginable to keep up with the An American business man, long resi The NORMAN STALLION VETO business in our town, i And how if some trood man will coma here with Somo of our contemporaries aro inclined to make complaint, on account of the inadequacy of the mail servico, and especially therailway service Whilo in' Washington a few weeks ago we had occasion to make the rounds of the post-office department on several occasions', to aid, by recommendation, increased service. We found the oflicals ready and anxious to do all they could towards meeting thedemands of our rapidly growingyoung commonwealth. They are limited by the appropriation made to cover the expenses of the department for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1887. Congress could not anticipate tho growth of Kansas in the last year, and for that reason the increase, in all oases, has not been adequate, but assurances were given that alter the end of the present fiscalyear.themuch desired increase would be allowed.

Beloit Democrat. good paper the town will surely boom. Eight of the Wellesley college girls are going out as missionaries, and an exchange remarks: "Happy cannibalu, they are all young and sweet." dent in the city of Mexico, writes with picturesque -earnestness as follows: "This country is in the midst of a business boom. It is a "whoper" and no mistake. The American congress is a sardine of the first water for not having put through the reciprocity treaty, but the English and German ministers are correspondingly delighted at the inability of tbe Americans to see a point of advantage to foreign trading." dark fUnplo btbv.

He is a low, thick-set powerful horse with good limbs and feet; a good traveler, and weighs about 1,000 pounds. I also Lave two other DRAFT HORSES. I will keep my horses at Atlanta on Mondays and luesdays, and the remainder of the week at the barn of H. W. Young in Burden, Kansas.

Don't fail to see my horses and get my prices. j. j. iTmsrxx-ioiiT 0 a welcome visitor has arrived, as usual, with new ideas. In fact imc will always find something new in Dcmorest's Monthly.

In the May nuni-'bcr is commenced a new department, "Sanitarian." It is to teach women how to keep bealthy, and as Demorest aiwaja ui. tliiua well, tlil.3 depart ment will be found a great boon to mothers ud serial, "Allan Quartcrmain" (by the author of increases in inter est, and the publisher is to be upon securing such a great as H. Kid or Haggard to the already "line list of contributors. We find also that another great improvement has been nade, by which a 'purchaser or subfcriber is entitled to the selection of a pattern from the present or previous numbers of the Magazine. In the I'rohibition Department, in Great shows what is being done on the other side in that line.

Ladies, if you want a progressive magazine, see Dcmorest's. Published Ly Jennings Demorest, 15 East J4th Street, New York City. Babnum on Printers' Ink. Addressing a body of business men at Bridgeport the other day, P.T. Barnum said: "You do not advertise enough.

You onirht to one printers' ink every day. a 1-4 01 0 (a (9 A 0 9 a A ft Stoves and Tinware. James G. Blaine: The timo will come and it will be within the memory of some who do me the honor to listen to me now, when Kansas will have of people, and you will export more largely when you have 6,000,000 to feed from your soil than you do today, for you have only began to scratch your broad domain as yet. I know of you and about yon, and I have to say that from the beginning of the settlement of all the states of the United States there is none since the days of Colonial adventure that has about it the romance of history as Aont tbe tate of Kansas.

The history is the history of the defense of free labor and free soil. ft Good "Samaritan" Drug Store. 0 0 JIEHLKiG FOEH I 0 CO 0 i tog as ill It is perhaps not generally know that correspondcts all over the world, certainly all over the United States, are making a change in the manner of addressing their letters, papers, documents and other mail matter, a change which, if universally adopted, will institute a commendable revolution in the work of corn a ponding, distributing and delivering the mails. Instead of first writing the name of the person or company to whom the letter or package is to be sent, the name of the postoffice is written across the envelope in the center, and under it at the right side of the name of the country or state. The name of the person for whom the ruisive extended is then written in the lower Jeft hand corner, and, if deemed necessary, the name and address of the sender is placed in the apper comer next to the left.

The advantage to be derived from this system by those who handle tbe mails is patent. Cunt ALL OKU 1MB MHHli FROM MT CMltC, MUE IHOULKKt. cuts, kicks, mm mm, mm MCKS, CMTCHft, CUT POM Ml WIRE FEMES, ETC. SCKLL Yon are alp and want your business to rnn itself. Standing advertisements in a paper commend confidence.

The A TO ATTRACT FLIES ROCS ROT RVRR I A SORE LHCI LMIMNTt! EASAVT AT I PLIED AM ALWAYS REART. I FOR RURRS.CHAFIRO, S0EES R90VTS I 0R PCJttMRS, IT MAS E9URU man who for a year livs in a commun-ii and leads a repmabl life, even Pure White Lead. Farm and Home Mixed Paints, EyerV Can Warranted. Full Line Base Ball Supplies. Rubber Goods of Every Description.

Flowers and Flower Pots For Sale. E. WOOLSE Y. Burden, Kansas. ihniifrh fc Hr of moderate ability, will grow in 1 he confidence and esteem of bis fell'rws.

On the same principle a ne -raDer advrttSDent beorm-s familiar A ah was arrested Macon, Missouri, charged with borae stealing. In the preliminary trial evidence sufficient to eonviet him eould not be produced. Just before the close of the trial how-eyT, it leaked out that be wm once a nuTnt-er of th legislature of that sfat. The judge instructed the jury to rrtnrn a rerdiet of gnilty. He went to the penitentiary for tf yep.M.

Justice v. ill overtake man or 1 iter. 13 am? 0 CMf Am VV AT RUR OR KAROOS fi tut i lie rye thri rcsHer. It may seldom 0 tf 1 be read, null it makes ttie name ana business of the man familiar, and its wasenc ia this columns of a paper in-notice in the stability of it rash Get your paint and whit-' i bru-h at IVazier Henderson.

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