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The Burns Citizen from Burns, Kansas • 4

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The Burns Citizeni
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Burns, Kansas
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THE CITIZEN, BURNS. KANSAS. Old pnperB, clean and nice, at the office. NOTES. METHODIST CHUP.CH Speed the Plow was a Floret: Mrs.

Geo. llennes visitor, Saturday. Jan, Ryan was down from Florence, Monday, on business. Miss Mary Vogelman was a Florence visitor, Saturday. '('lean-up Day'' will observed tbroiifrhout the stale this sprint! nil will be pnu eded in main1 places by a sermon appropriate in iho occasion.

TIih day will he observed here, on Friday of next. week. Next Sabbath, a sur-mon will be preached at 11 o'clock on tin, subject, with a spiritual application All are invited to the sorviois. Special music will be furnished by Uio choir. If.

J. DONALDSON, Tastor. and cvory one tlmt hhII is made to lo ilHwo'k woll nnd llioiituli ly The Moline J'lows und Li.st-nr.s an; Htionly iiunln wf the verA IiohI materia. Tliey are ol light (Irnl'L und easy to hiindle. TJioy throw a smooth and even furrow, covering up all the, trash.

You may need a new one. Come in find let us show yon 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Buy your feed at the ELEVATOR. J. W.

Cook moved, Tuesday, to Fdlswortb. Mr. und Mrs. J. V.

Iiarker went to Wichita, Monday. J. A. Day was visiting in El Dorado over Tuesday night. Miss Elsie Mcintosh was a Florence visitor, Wednesday.

Miss. Elizabeth Henry spent the week-end with relatives in Topeka. For 11 smooth shave or correct hair cut, go to Hardesty's barber shop. Mrs. R.

P. North went to MatfielJ, Saturday, to visit her son, Clarence. Dr. L. S.

Wagar was down from Florence, Friday, on professional business. Miss Bertha Tuttle came up from El Dorado, Saturday, for a visit with Miss Flora Miller went to Kl Dorado, Tuesday, for a visit. 1 11. Mcln iro is Improving his residence by the addition of a bed-room. Squired Pay ton pay the est market price for hides.

Rev. Westwood of Lewis preached at the Methodist church, Sunday evening. our hue. We have a complete line of Incubator. Why not try one.

It they aro not right we make liiem right. MARION COUNTY WOMAN'S CLUBS Regular spring meeting of the Marion County Federation of Club Women to be held in Peabody April 22 at the Presbyterian church, 3:00 p. m. Piano duet Mrs. S.

D. Moffett and Miss Laura Moffett, Peabody. Report, of work done during year by the different presidents. Vocal solo Miss Gertrude Cooper, Peabody. Address Mrs.

Homer Hoch, Marion. Hardest the barber, solicits your Sal isfaction guaranteed, 30o Mr. and Mrs, Ira. barker and Mr. and Mrs.

('has. hidings were visit inir in Nov ton last week. John Clark arrived, Tuesday, from Indianapolis, Ind. to be with his broth Adoption of new uniform constitution. BURNS KANSAS Election of officers.

Vocal solo Mrs. P. D. Shriver, Florence. 7:30 p.

m. er, Fred, who is very sicl. Mrs. A. L.

Whitlock came down from Florence, Sunday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Heath. Mr.

Brittain of White City is here to do some plowing with his gasoline tractor on the Austin place. Mr. and Mrs. Stepleton of Clements were in Burns several days the past week visiting Fred Clark who is very weak. Music Orchestra, Peabody.

Vocal solo Mr. Luther Marsh, Pea relatives. F. C. Hoyt was up from Wichita, last Wednesday, to visit the Exchange State Bank.

Mrs. L. E. Brown's mother returned, Friday, from her visit with relatives at Coolidge. C.

L. Bruner purchased a new model Ford, Tuesday, having sold his old one to Will Notz. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Mending neatly done. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Conrad Hammann, tailor. 22tt K. S. McIntosh, A. Tunkk, V.

C. L. Ukunkii, Cashier body. Reading Mrs. Oscar Cummings, Florence.

tie Hums istate Does a General Banking Business Vocal solo Miss Jennie Ban si in, Pea- 9 3 body. Any accomodation obtainable at any conservative bank can be had, We carry New York and Easlern exchanges Quartette Club ladies, Burns. Address Mrs. J. M.

Miller, Council SURPLUS $12500 CAPITAL STOCK $25000, DIRECTORS: i I 9 A. Fui.ke S. R. Cobb 3 J. L.

Koebele O. L. Mruner 3 K. S. Mcintosh Julia Jensen j.

Nonken 1 can furnish you all the Money you vant on a farm loan on very short mtice. II. J- Davis, Burns. Kans. Miss Julia Campbell came down from Marion, Sunday, for a brief visit with her brother, Hugh, and wife.

Mrs. 0. J. Jacobs came over from Newton, Saturday, for a brief visii with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

('. ('. Miller. Take your Cream and Poultry Squire 0 Gilt Bdde Real Estate Loans at Vtu-v Low Rates Chamberlain's Couch Remedy From a small bejfirmitijr the salt-and use of tins remedy lias extended to all parts of the JTmted States and many foreign countries. When von have need of such a med icine five Chamberlain's CohIi Remedy a trial and yon will understand why it has become so 1 lar for coujhs, colds: and croup.

Obtainable everywhere. v-Ad vert i semen Grove. Vocal solo Miss Nora Gilchrist, Tea-body. Reading Mrs. T.

B. Main, Marion. Duet, flute and piccolo Messrs Roberts and Sterling Peabody. Introduction of new officers. Solo Mr.

John Lawrence. There will be a fancy work displr.y after the afternoon program. Every Marion county woman who is interested in club work of any kind is invited to attend these meetings. Each lady is to take her own supper and the Peabody ladies will furnish cake and coffee for all. The evening meeting is to all who care to coin' and the husbands are especially in vif ed.

NEW HARNESS There is no doubt the quality ol" my shop-built harness. -And the price is rijjht. too. Collars at $1.00 to $4.00 I have something new, and the very best in harness oil. Your harness oiled for only $1.00 per double set.

HENRY HAMMANN Payton. 51 r. Jas. Lowe who was here to attend the wedding of her brother, Lewis Macklin, returned to Wichita, Monday. You crn't heat.

Draper's barber shop fcr Kefre-shins hallo. Firt clas laundry service. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. -lilt, Ralph Reaugh returned home, last Thursday, from spending nearly two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. W.

F. Art Calendars for Advertising Purposes The Calendar is a ne TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTVTTVVf frf'fTTVVTVVVVTVTVTTTTTVVYTTTV SOCIETY NOTES. LUNCHEON. Mrs. Charles Giddings gave a very pretty five o'clock luncheon MoiuIpy afternoon for the members of the Burns Woman's club.

The guest! ere seated at one long table prRtt.il: decorated. The shades were draw end candles were lighted during the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. C.iddiiiM leave soon to make their future horn in Kiowa, Kansas.

Their foing h-deeply regretted by the club am many other friends. Ciiilds, at I'awhuska, Okla. Miss Ora Smith arrived from Colorado Springs, Sunday, called home by the death of her brother. Several of her friends met her in Florence. Mrs.

Joe Vestring returned hnv Monday, from spending a few wek with relatives at Osborn. She v- INVESTIGATE If you are considering the purchase of a new or second hand safe for the protecti on of your books and ther valuables against fire and burglary, we are in a position to save you money. 16 I 4 4. 4 41 4 4 Determination and experience has made Mosler safes supreme SHOWER Monday night Mrs. Alta Oakley and Miss Elsie Bell entertained with a surprise "shower" for Miss Ada Draper whose marriage to Mr.

Floy.i Norton took place Wednesday even ing. About forty friends were present and Miss Draper's popularity was attested by the large number of beautiful and useful gifts received. accompanied home by Miss Anslinge- Henry and wife and their grandson, L. Hoffman, of Terre Haute, were visiting Mr. an Mrs.

Win. l'aytons. the first of the week. Harry liruner was here from Kan: sas City from Thursday till Tuesday. The Brunera have recently a Ford to use in their business in this section.

Mrs. Lew White and ebild-eame over from Peabody, Tuesday, lo spend a few days will) her husband. They would like to lind a suitable bouse so they could move here. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Day of Wil-liamsport, were here on a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John (3ooi-win, the past week. They were their way home from their honeymoon trip. I he oslep cessity in every household and business people find them an excellent means of keeping their business before those thev have, or desire to have, ns customers.

We have a dandy line of Calendars of the 19 1 6 designs, Calendars for the" office, for the living room, the library, the boudoir, the' den, the kitchen In fact a design to suit any place in which it is desirable to have a Calendar. The business house can easily afford advertising Calendars at the prices we are offering. You are not paying a solicitor's commission when vou deal with us and that means a considerable saving to vou. Don't place vonr order before giving us a rhanre i hnv voli nil $100 REWARD $1(K) Tiie 1 1 ailers oi i ln. jKiper il ple.ivrd to leiini thai if Safe Company I 4, hast one one' dreodeii disease 4 4 M'o'iice ha been a to cu re in all ii- t.iie.

and th.it i- catarrh. KANSAS riiTY MISSOURI 3 4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA44AAAAAAAAAi.AA4 Situations procured for unemployed WRITK Aulne Nursery for in u- anl help lurnisbed for employers bus of trees that can't be beat. 1 John T. Quilty Employment Aaencw. have a fine line of stock.

None bet- Newlon, Kansas. Phone 1110. 42-'v ter, 11011 cheaper. A dc.ndy snrin.a tc i r. ti i he ii I 1 1 i i- cm iv it- ii lot ii t- 1 ii-al Ira ''niitv.

urii lr- ii i- ii st i di-ci'-e. ivpiire- 1 1 si it n-jiional rea iiienl Hall's Citanli is taken interiiallv. a ot i no d'Tfi't poll (lie I i ooi .1 1 1 1 in it -tli ol -li Ml llcr lh, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1(01 ui 1 i i -t'a -i-. in i 1 1 i k- ji.it iellt mi; i Ii ii l)ii i Id up tile- ciiii It' 3 on want, a lout: time loan on farm at a very low raf of In it-M. no commission and po commis moitgate or note, interest pay-ii annually and principaal anytime ome and see It.

J. Davis, Burns, UI1S. A Si.t is I.ivi:r Nkkhs An i TloN Auine Nurserv plant; so come on. Arh ii. iV il ill WllOOl'INCi Col ll i rvi'iic in I i-tfi'iM ill' 'Ml 1 1 ul i I1'' I t-1 1 i r-1 1 1 i is a ieiiK'ii" lneli I I v' I i I.

vnir liver lit hoi and nature in', work. Tiie pnf ri-tirs i ll 1'iri! with 1 1 -a inn ha ve et torpid mi.i.-rv. v-i now 1 1 1 1 1 i a 1 -it- ii at! i mi a i .1 i oi i have to go out oi Hums to get the best in Calendars. i i wiiio ji 1 il I 1 1 v- So in. i ji.

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Adi ss. F.J.Ciiknky A Co, 0 Sold i druggists. 75c' Tak- I viHv lor i inn fiou. nrin-. i k' (y 1 1 1 i 1 1 tli'' Mnu'i'iis.

s. the-tlu- hnin llito.it lini1-, and ma ic lie i i i 1 1 less severe1, A lamilv with iriiwinj; children shoti'd not be ithtut it. it In iid ir all em'h- and ciil-. J5e. at voiir tlrugM.

HE CITIZEN d. Only 25c Oil e. c-lion. Clca BURNS, KANSAS. 1 1 v.

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