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The Burns Citizen from Burns, Kansas • 3

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The Burns Citizeni
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Burns, Kansas
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PAINT Head the advertisements. Huy your Feed at the ELEVATOR ah VVesterhaiKs was In Eldorado Monday. Ed Strolkaink returned home from Marion, Friday. Oh, say! Take your eggs to W. H.

Squire. Mrs. F. A. Wells returned home, Sunday, rroni visiting her mother in Eldorado.

Miss Jessie Hell went to Eldorado. Monday to spend the summer with Mrs. K. II. Hay nes.

L. Slaughter came in Saturday and visited over Sunday With his sister, Mrs. Frank Drandner. I can furnish you all the Money you want on a farm loan on very short notice. H.

J. Davis, Burns. Kans. Miss I van Breidenstein was over from Cassoday, Thursday, to see her sister, Miss Lily, off on a trip east. B.

P. S. THE PAINT OF QUALI'iY Wlii'iu-ver i 1 1 wliatrwr vou (ki'iK to we a ant vou to nmnnler just otic ihino tl'jit the rvry lrst puint for that verv purpose. The paint that will wear tlie U-st, always look the best and that will prove? the most economic in the lonjr run is tire B. P.

S. Paint. We have it in all colors. Also a complete lineof painting accessories of every descriptions. You need a new cultivator, we have it.

LOCAL NEWS. People like to trade In Durna. M. F. IXale was In Kloi'fiwo on business TiH-sday.

For lteo and Ford denionHt.ratl.on8 se E. E. Stronp. 4.rtf Clifford Dal left Friday for Texas where lie haa a job with a Harvey eating house. Mrs, C.

A.Austin and children returned, Thursday, from spending a few days In Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. E. It.

Scott were visiting from Saturday till Monday in Eldorado with relatives. Arthur Clark came in, Friday from Wichita for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs.

John Granger and child went to Eldorado, Saturday, to visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silver. i J. J.

Westerhaus was excused from I ii I'elernon was In Marlon, lust Vdnen(lay, (Mi business. Mrs. S. It. Snyro relumed Thursday from visiting in Wljifh-ld.

Mrs. Hayes left, Tuesday, lor ten dms visit in San Antonio, 'IVxas. I'M. Sleepk'ton, of Clements. sieiM last week with her Kred Clark and wife.

Misses Alice and Knima Voyolmaii returned, last Wednesday from a week hi Newton. Wesley Murker lelt, Tuesday, f. (laiiiida Texas where ho will spend tin sunnrnr with brolher, Ira. Mr and Mrs. S.

Crites and Mrs. Lit drove over to I'eabodv. Wednesday, for a two days visit wiih Waller Maniiinii', FOR SALE Two pure bred Red Foiled bull calves, 1 month old. P. H.

WILLIAMS. Phone 100X. Mrs W. R. Pay I on and children came down Irom Florence, Tuesday, tospei.d abouc a week with her brother, C.

Godding and lamily. Sweet potato, cabbage, and tomato plants for sale. 45-6c C. A. GODDING, PLone 49 If you want your propertv in.Miied in i In (fuller County Mutual Fhe Insurance Company, call W.

MACKI.IN, phone If urns 7p FOR SALE Rhode Island Red baby chicks at 10c each. Also have some nice friers at 22c per pound. 46c MRS. H. LEONARD II.

Leonard went, to Marion, Monday and was swern in as deputy sheriff Thi.s was I he results of a petition to county tsasscw est ,1. I Kokhki.k, I'res. K. S. McIntosii.

('. L. ItutiNKU. Cashier jury service the end of the week and took a run down to Newton for a Saturday visit. Mr.

and Mrs. J. U. Thomas and children came down from Marion Friday, and spent a couple of days with Mrs. Thomais' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. R. Sayre. If you want a long time loan on your farm at a very low rate of interest, no commission and no commis sion mortgage or note, interest payable annually and principaal any time come and see me.

H. J. Davis, Burns, Kans. The Burns State Bank Does a General Banking Business Mrs. Jerome Carpenter was down from Cedar Point from Tuesday till Sunday, visiting her brother, Herman Uppenkamp and family.

FOR SALE 1 dozen Barred Plymouth Rock hens. Will take orders from now till September 1st for incubator chicks. Also have some nice friers for sale. 4fitf. MRS.

J. L. CRAWFORD J. E. Neiswender began putting Irs sidewalk, Monday, along the east side of what was formerly the Sherman Sayre property.

It will be a con crete walk. Mrs. C. Deel left, Sunday, for Lyons to visit her daughter, Mrsu Sarah Hutchinson. She will also visit her daughter, Mrs.

Clarence Gardner, at Marion, before returning home. A i ii- I i Kant 1 1 4 it 1 1 alriJlllUUit i 1 1 iiuiailiit'Mr an i r. i t-1 tj unim w. .4 be ha1. carrv New York ami Kastern xrha.iijres CAPITAL STOCK $25000, SURPL'S $10000, STOCKHLDRS' LIABILITY $59000 I DIREQTORS: 9 9 .1.

0. Koebele ft. oicintosii a. mime At' I liim.er Martin 'Hilseo S. Cobb I I.

P. Non km Gilt Edge Real Estate Loans at Very Low Rates When the babv takes too much food the stomach turns; the rnsiili is indigestion, sourness and vomiting. Frequently the bowels are involved and there is colic pains and diarrhoea. McGee's Baby Elixir is a grand corrective remedy for the stomach and bowel disorders of babies. Ii is pure wholesome and pleasant to take.

Price 25c and 50c a bot le. Sold by II K. CAM PELL. .1. M.

Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, says. "We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is Sold by ALL DEALERS. ffi- I i lihn Tmt I ft i RJ Tim UfMcv Fckm OtW lbkt A roll of heivy fence meani hi a uira Rio wir meant WHEN You want any kind of Fencing don't fail to let us talk to you about it. We believe we have what you need. Let us show you.

G. M. Lyons 'Jffl more wengih and longer life Inml unnn Ittm dealH sheriff Slaj maker fortli the need of a deputy slierilf in this part of the county lor the better enforcemi nt of I he law. S. E.

Cobb was in from Topeka, Thursday, and Friday, for a short time shaking hands w.th old friends, lie went from here tj in th interest of the Peter estate. Lloyd White took him to Penbody, Friday, in the White auto. The linemen came in the first of the week to install the telegraj instruments in the new station; so, it is to be expected that O. C. Hi-hards is to have a morning soon.

The station will heave a hn-si-'h of relief when they get into their new quarters. And the rest of us will too. Mrs. John If essenl haler was taken lo the hospital al Windfield, Saturday, accompanied by her husband Her son, Walter Hrooks, went down Sunday, and on his return. Tuesday, reported her doing nicely after ihe necessary surgical operation.

He also reports Mrs. Shinn and Mr. Gfeller as recuperating rapidly. I. K.

Kunyan drovedown from Marion, Friday, in the Marion Record' Ifrush runabout. Ike is well aquainied will, llie Brush and not a bit fearful io run about in it. Ih was never yet known to be lost so we trusted him io land us in Marion, Saturday, going by ibn wav of Peabodv to note Gee. Morgan leading the st renuous life. Ike is a very con -pamonalle fellow and enjoys I lie beau-lies of nature.

In every clod he sees an epic and in every blade of grass beholds a landscape. He's so poetic some Ne-aera will get his goat yet. i wighin the roll of fence he Thia r1l tfvll th vlr nuirkH than Ut Otbtf -1 way for you can aiwifl tell the sue of wire by Ajnancan Fence will Hand this teit again mt fence made, and will nrnvt it trivalUT wnrkl wb (JMB. Da? the ltm money tor a lighter fence American Fence it made of bar, abfttrie) It A na1ta nt wm dratn HDfWMJv lot woveD-wire-ietaw pwpowi vj or wtre- the world Galvanised laiett unproved proceiMi tkirbm rfcaethe akill and experience of rear haa taafht Built on Mvaelautc hinged joint (patented) principle which eflectually protect the atef ot upnjht wirei from breaking under hard mage .,.4 i mil fled thai AvmmI Iht itruclurt and tha galvaottlnff an equal tm e)ra Mf mnm0k leOiaafcuawtht bardwt aaM nWT IW'iriaa flan ti'M 'it" Amtiom SlMi Wlr Cow AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WARfl WEATHER Demands light weight clothes. We have a splendid line of hot weather clothes and will be pleased to Show you our goods at any time.

SHIRT WAISTS You will need another waist or two. This weather demands lots of clean clothes. Drop in and look our line of waists over and see if you don't think they are right. Prices 75c. to $3.50 STRAW HATS A large assortment of Straw Hats for men and boys from 10c.

SUMMER DRESS GOODS Our line of Summer Dress Goods is complete. All colors in Lawns, Flaxons, Swisses, etc, etc. Come in and look at our line of Dress Goods and you will say it is the finest line of Dress Goods ever shown is Burns. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT 7ft Bulk Oats 25c. 71t Good Rice 25c.

Fig Newton Cakes per lb. 15c. Shells for Poultry per 100 lb. sack. 75c.

Sliced Pineapple per can 15c. Good Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c. Good Corn 3 cans 25c. Good canned Apricots, Peaches, Grapes etc. per can 15c.

THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, DECORATION DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 30. New Star Restaur art Kertman Son, Props. The Place to Eat when You Come to Town Regular Meals and Short Orders served ICE CREAM ICE CREAM CONES COLD SUMMER BIlINKS a a 4 4 "4 TOBACCOS CIGARS CANDIES TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfefTTTTT'f TTVTTTTTTTTTTVTTVTTTTVT? We the undersigned merchants and business men of the city of Hums. Kansas, hereby agree to close our places of business, Tuesday, May 3d. a legal holiday, lo remain closed the entire dav.

The Hums State Hank. W. C. Ha) nes and Co A. Kunke and Co.

H. M. Reaugh and Son. Exchange State Hank. Fain and Rickerd.

C. Lyons. Baker and Diaper. J. W.

Draper. A. F. Draper. Hunterand Dooley.

O. J. Swingel and Son. Palace Meat Market. Schimpff and lieebe.

Smith and Crawford. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Coldd, Cr jup and Wh jping Cough. Take the Citizen. Old papers, clean and nice, at the CITIZEN office. oars FOR STILE Heavy red oats for sale at the Kev-, sione Ranch.

A. WKLLS 41 1 Horn to Mr. airi Mrs Wilson Smith i of Pasadena, Calif, May 9th a seven A Wise Mayor. Mayor Crump, at a Democratic banquet in Memphis, said of a political turncoat: "He Is as Inconsistent In politics aa man Is In love. "Man's Inconstancy In love Is, you know, proverbial.

The average man, as soon as he wins a woman, tires of her. The advice I'd give to every girl Is yiis: 'There is only one way to keep a man's love, and that Is never to return If" pound baby girl. eeeeeeooeeaeeeeejea No tes, Cards, Poo- tors, Hand Dills, envelopes, Lett or Heads, Programs. In the whole held of medicine there is not a healing remedy that will repair damage lo the flesh more quickly than Ballard's Snow Liniment In cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds, and rheumatism, its healing and penetrating power is extraordinary. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 pet bottle.

Sold bv II. CAMPBELL Now is llie lime toiret rid of your rheumatism Yo.i will liinl ht'nberlain' Liniment wimlerfullv effective On application will convin yon of its merits Trv Sold bv ALL iL FUMEE ft CO. i aeee.

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Years Available:
1893-1922