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The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 6

The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 6

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The Jeffersoniani
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Burlington, Kansas
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6
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AAoAoAAeAAAAlAlA The frame building now occupied by -1 Church Co. will be replaced in the Notes and Comment. Purely Perjonal YYTYV spring by a substantial brick and stone building 100 feet long and two has been herefrom1'; L. F. Palmer stories high.

YYYbYVoVoYYYoToYbT Tel! 'em you saw it in The Jeff. Ottawa wants to have some spring J. J. Stewart; will save you Iola. C.

H. Cleveland is home from Kan 3 :) to raomey if you buy your Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Gloves of them as they keep their expenses down. Try them and see. sas City. J.

A. Davis went to Kansas City this week. Jos. Gibbon was in Hartford Wednesday. C.

H. Race is here from Chicago for Atchison Globe: A man can't af ford to be talked about any more than a woman, and it is a matter of regret that a number of young men in Ateh- races. The new band is praet'eing regularly. Paderewski will be in Kansas City March 17. Graham's bowling alley is fixed for good bowling.

The new commercial club seems to ba getting on its feet. You'll never know it happened if you don't read Thk Jeff Several movers' wagons have passed through town recently. ison don't realize it. Williams Strubc Arc exclusive agents for John Deer, Avery, and Eagle Implements. Their goods have been proven to.be the best in the market.

They lead in Sulky plows, Riding Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Listers, etc. WILLIAMS STRUBE Carry the largest stock of Implements in Burlington. Their prices are right and they guarantee satisfaction to their customers. The LeRoy Blade ran this motto: "Dare to do right, Dare to be true; 8 Dare to do others a week's stay. Robert Jump, the famous tiddler of LeRoy, has gone to Missouri.

John P. Chess came down from Kansas City Thurfday night on business. W. F. MeCormiok has been up from Mulhall, O.

visiting here and at Ottumwa. W. R. W. Harris and Isaac A.

W. Harris have exchanged properties by Before they do you. The Jeff has received a letter from i The Herald will be printed at The a vountr toan who says he nas goou habits and a good business college Jeffersonian office for three weeks. For sale very cheap, a five-room louse with good barn. H.

G. Mc- education and give references. He says he wants a job here. This has been an unusually cold winter. Thirteen times has the mer giving deeds.

Prof. G. T. Harvey from Pawnee, O. is here visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Cleveland. How'd you like to live up north where this sort of winter is the regular cury registered below zero and once stopped at zero.

Seven times were thing? The weather prognostic ators inti Miss Maude Hoil'mans has returned February, three in January ana tnree from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. in December. mate that spring will be here in a few Cutler at Emporia. months.

For sale cheap For the next thirty davs. a registered Poland China Miss Amy Brown, deputy register Hobson, the kisser, will bo one of azu- the attractioLS at tho Ottawa as sembly. Db. GOES 84NITARIUU boar, seventeen months old, from one of the best'herds in the county. Two and a half miles north-west of LeRoy.

Geo. Schenck. Tu-is Chileote received $350 from li-ira I.pc.i tiAnlId rrBt deal KANSAS C'TY. MO. T.

II. Brewer for a small tract of land Willi a tumid iiver. which produces constipation. I fomid CASC ARETS to be all you claim for them, and secured such relief the first trial, that I purchased another supply and was com pieieiy cured. I shall oniy be too glad to reo In Waverly.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs of deeds, has been sick with a headache but is again at work. Mrs. M. L.

Higgins left Thursday for Fredonia where she will organize a lodge of Rathbone Sisters. Miss Mabel. Sherk, who has been visiting A. B. Moore and family, has returned to her homo in Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Gault are here from Kalamazoo, and will make their home at the Forest City.

There is some advantage of living in a small country town. There is a shortage of eggs in the cities, but ascareis wnenever tue opportumir George Wimer near LaRoy Sunday is presented." J. A. Smith. I'S'u '-nsqueaauna rouaaeipuitt, rm.

here, while the price seems awiuuy high, there are usually enough eggs to supply the demand. February 16. For Sale Young will take part cattle. CANDY CATHARTIC coach stallion, Geo. C.

Gilger, The doctors have decided that Mrs. James Redmond's hip is not broken Mrs. A. T. Boice of Indiana is here LeRoy, Kan.

Word has been received from Ivan visiting Joe Johnson and Dallas Johnson. She will be here two weoks. sas City that Joe Donslow's condition Stan B. Watrous of Portland, is improving. hero on Business.

-ur. airous KtPnhpn A. Diver of LeRov has TV was a resident of Burlington a num i been granted an increase of pension ber of years ago. He is accompanied 4ouu. Nvijr Sicken.

Weaken, ur Gripe. 10c. 2jc. SUc. CURE CONSTIPATION.

ttt-rlinf KvM'i!) timpani, CIieyivMuiitreal, hew l'orl. hv L. Y. Keadv of Portland. They to $8 a month.

James II. and Mary First have soU their eighty in 17-10-1(5 to- James Fanning for $900. are interested in some raining proper tios. Trt f8f ami truamiileed by all drug-CV I U-UAU mBiniJi Cl'ICKTooacuo llaDH. C.

Wheeler is here from Good hickory and ash wood, cut the New York visiting his parents, Mi Soft ami Mrs. G. J. Wheeler, vest of town right length and delivered promptly Batdorf Co Telephone 18. Georiro has ouit railroading and will to Manhattan wher he will re G.

N. McConnell has bouglu the Harness side. Mrs. Wheeler has been here but that it was thrown out of joint by her fall and slipped back in place during the night following. She is getting along nicely.

"Aunt Jerusha" failed to keep an nppointment at Wichita recently and when she did play In another house the gato receipts were garnisheod. "Aunt Jerusha" had a date here Thursday night but wired her regrets. Street Commissioner Garrett has made friends by the bard work he has done to get the snow off of the walks. He rigged up a snow plow and hitched a team to it. He then went over the principal streets, making, a good wide path.

Write today for three free lessons in Shorthand and elegant 88 page catalogue. Central College of Business and Shorthand, Kansas City. Great school of Business training; Eighth and Wyandotte Streets, Kan sas City, Mo. Some other fellows say that they work cheap, but let rae tell you that during the coming season. I will repair north-west.

quarter of 30-21-15 of J. Locate! at C6th ni VTyudotU Etrtetl. Office No. 95 Walnut Street. Not a Hospital, but i PLEASANT, REMEDIAL EOHE.

Organized with a full stuff or Physician and mrgeorjs for the treatment of all C'hronlo Md Judical Diseases 'Trusses, Braces and AppllHnres fur Defom itles manufactured. Thirty room t.tr the o-sommodation of patient. A quirt biitnr tor women during contlnement rrained Attendants. Bsst Invalid's II ma in the West. Diseases of Woman a Specialty.

Writ for circular on deformities clu ttiy curvature of the sploe nasal, throat, lung, kidney, bladder and nervou diseases, atrlcture, piles, fistula, tumors, cancers, paralyait, pi. lepsy, all eye, ikln and blood disease. All tt KMt Slfflcalt Ofintluwrrbrma wlti SU11 ud Suceeti. TOnly reliable Sanitarium In the West snaking a specialty of Phitati Disbasm. All blood disease successfully treated.

Syph. Ultlo pouon removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ot Vital lower, Rupture, Varic-cele, Hydrocele. Hare Lip, etc. Persona unable sit us max be treated at home by wart.

One personal in terview preferred. Consultation at office or bj letter frteand confidential. Thirty yeirs sipi rleDce In auur1uin worli. My boolt sect fre request. It contains much valuable Irfor nuatlou.

Address, Dr. M. COE. Proprietor, Office 915 Walnut KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI.

some time. Mrs. C. N. Douglass Dead.

Tou can mke your harness us ooft glove and as tough as wire by ublng EUREKA Uar. 8 a Oil. You can A telegram received Thursday from EIReno, O. gives the sad news of VA Va me mane UAl lust twice as lung at it ordinarily would. Mrs.

Douglass, wife of ('. Doi'glass formerly express agent here. Mrs. Douglass had been su-k for EUREKA some time but the news of her death a shock to her friends here. ller Harness Oil daughter, Mrs.

Blanch Bndd. was make a Door look Ini? bar. with her when she died. Hess like new. Mmia nf Dllrn Iikutv lifulluil nil fWnr W.

Ifnssa has brought suit ihhmrMv nrprutrpit tn with. autud the weather. district court against A. M. Miller it.

r1 to nniet the title to some real Sold everywhere in tana -ail ilzea. your old shoes for much Les9 money than thev do. Keep this in mind and estate. C. O.

Brown is his attorney Made by STANDARD OIL CO. convice yourself. A. Muller, the shoe Morgan and for $1,900. E.

W. Barker is having the Castle property fixed up. A new barn will be built and the house fixed up. Frank Jennings says he ran across some places where the snow was drifted ten or twelve feet deep! Margaret K. Wilson, has deeded fifty acres in 28-21-15 to Edwin F.

Miles of Coffey county for $1400. J. I. Wolfe does not look natural driving a single bay horse after riding behind that white team so long. O.

T. Carver died at her home near Hartford February 17, and the body was shipped to Iowa Thursday. Eva, the little daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, is very sick with pneumonia-at their home just north of town.

Dinsmore's livery stable is a good place to put your horse and a good place to hire a team when you make a drive. TV. II. Williams has sold two quarters in '15-19 for $3000 each. Geo.

Reid and Thomas M. Jones were the purchasers. Clyde Whistler found an oflieo door key on the street Thursday and it is now at The Jeff ollice. The key is numbered 08. maker, on Third street.

wo am Two Missouri Pacific passenger trains had a collison at LeRoy Feb ruary IS. Both engines were damag ROSENTHAL ed atd the fireman, Ed Hayden, was seriously and perhaps fatally injured by being caught under the pilot of his Richer in Quality than most 10 Cigars BINDER straichtScigar Compare them with other Cigars and tou find good reasons for their costing tlie dealer more than other brands FRANK LEWIS. PCORU.ILL 0RICIMT0R TIN FOIL SMOKER PACKAGE engine. None of the passengers was injured. TiRSTAW TO THE IJVtflKEm LeRoy Reporter: Roy Griffin stole POND'S five dollars-from nis granamouier, Mrs.

Margaret Rollins, and succeeded wants to sell you Groceries canned goods land aJso wants to buy your produce. in spending every cent of it before it T1U was found out. was xurs. iwiuus EXTRACT For Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Bruises or Any Sort of Pain. Used Internally and Externally.

CAUTION Avoid the weak, watery uension money. The old lady is rais inc the orphans of her son hphraim nnd danehter Mrs. Griffin. An effort THIRD STR.EET. is being made to send the Griffin boy C.

S. Wiugett has bought lots 12, 13 to bo "the same as" POND'S EXTRA PT. which easilv sour and often- to the reform school. and 14 in block 5 Burlington from contain "wood alcohol," an Irritant ex ternally and, taken internany, a poison. FARMERS' PRODUCE I COMPANY.

1 Mrs. II. M. Krusrer of Missouri. The Topeka Capital: Some one at Sail nahas started a new worry; to the effect price was $125.

A. Gibson has paid Eliza J. Kellum that if wheat and corn turn out well I Eggs and poultry buyers this season there may not be enough $112.50 for a one-fourteenth interest in horses in Kansas to do the necessary the north half of the south-east quar Remember we pay highest prices for 1 work. The ice worry is out of the wav now, vou know, and no one wil ter of 32-19-15. A deed conveying 44 acres in 14-20-13 from John M.

Crucroft to James E. worry over the condition of the wheat Therefore it was necessary to dig up ECCS, POULTRY, HIDE AND BUTTER. Sanford Building South Third Street. Rubart has been filed. The price for nn nbsolutelv new worry: one that Soma Trwtmmt that curei Oiaoin nl Tumiri.

the land was $1G00. was never heard of before. TTaad aritk MrfMI laf.tf barsoists. mou1b, aotvlrfr' The snow Wednesday made .27 of BORDENKIRCIIERS tatiog. We prefer to Bar MttMta Have an inch of water and was about six ii on vi tin tho level.

But it ome to tbi Sanitarium for speedy our. Oases that osa You Can Get What You Want In Groceries Or Meats At Fresh u. mir unluriim uu Ml 1U.UVJ drifted considerable. The continued snows have greatly GANSE HANNRN, Groceries In Great Variety And At Lowest delaved the work on Walkling's car til urrf. Writs to-day lor our 88 pits bMkL It oootalB much valuable tnformatloi sad hundreds of testlaoclais from patl.nuvsharf sured ot cancer.

Cent OobsuIUUm snll or la peraoa, free, Address. DR. t. O. SMITH'S SANITARIUM, A.

McCLCARVt MaNaatB. Roems to ii, N. B. Cor. loth A Hahi StA KANSAJ CITY, MltftOUsU.

riage factory building on Sixth street LAWYERS. Office Over Stephenson's). opposite tho Bchool house. Prices. You Should Edward Tipton etal.

have sold an univided flve-sixth interest in the west of tho north half of tho south Duy Some west quarter of 32-21-14 for $333.33 H. T. SALISBURY. Bvjrllrvuton. KeLnsas.

Scott's Market And PHOTOS. That will please you are the kind we in any style. WINGETT. Coffey county's shnre of tho state hnnl fund is ana mis Be Satisfied. promplly answered dtvy or for a school population of 5,905 and BORDENKIRCHERS night.

Telephone. No. 35. It on the basis of 39 cents per capita. )iV'a.

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Years Available:
1894-1906