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Burns Mirror from Burns, Kansas • 1

Burns Mirror from Burns, Kansas • 1

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Burns Mirrori
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V2 r'l Vilveitisc iu The MONITOR, or Tut! 3one was the trans to, C3 ja -03- i Lf-ar I riicreby Increasing: Your Trade. Only no Dollar Per 0' BURNS, MARION COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1889. j.iJl jlA NO. ill A A A men and women who have stayed with THE BURNS MONITOR. I THE MASCOT TOWN OF CEN Tv A.

BAXTER, Kansas are in position this, fall to com- TRAL 15 misserate the people who grew faint -DEALER IN- hearted when misfortune came and The beautiful little city of Burns is eft it. It is he who fights to the finish situated on the Douglass branch of the 1IIY GOODS DIIY GOODS I PLACE to trade is at Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad who wins the battle. Every state in the union and every country under the sky, however favored, has its reverses DRY GOODS r.L 1 1 1 1) EYEllY FRIDAY JY "WOHUSY St BllUMBACK, r.MTORS akd rurLi.arniii. ItlHAY, XOYEMBBB, 1, lbbO DKY GOODS DRY GOODS in the midst of a country rich In agricultural wealth and excellent for graz ing purposes. rain? 0 and its ups and downs.

Kansas is no exception to this rule, but it is singu To the eastward of the city lies broacl, AND LIU 2 GSOSEBIES, nm lar in the fact that one year of pros 1- I n- --iTi--a l'O ft W-'i rolling prairies which, in the summer KfcmH m. mi mm perity makes up for three of failure. SALVTATOK Y. season, are covered witn a luxuriant Kansas will do to swear by, and the growth of grass, mailing it a veritable man who pins bis faith to its future This week we lay before our readers stockman's paradise. destiny will never have any cause to fust issue of the Burns Moxitou, The hay bailing industry is repre repent his action.

id it is our earnest wJsh that the tirou- sented by two mammoth bailers, one of THE FINEST VASISTIES. and c'vense winch vc have in r3 si fcj t.j Pi ft fc 1 'li' if ii J'i-i County Exclianges. ured in its publication will be reward- which is run by steam and the biker by horse power. Hundreds of tons of this hay are sent each year to ail parts of the United States. When one bv the business men of Burns and Gazette.

etc. ie citizrns of this vicinity. The Methodist people ot this place Sjloiiis, worn, 11 have just bought the Lincoln property While our past experience has tauglit to be. careful in making promises, OiKiia, Hons? ence, Kansas. considers that in addition to the immense quantity of hay consumed by these bailers there are thousands of will Riv that no efforts shall age.

Consideration, $1900. VT3 P. i 0 Mr. and Mrs. Slocombe have suffered sheep and cattel fed annually in this 11 We sell at Lowest; Living Prices.

tag; on the part of the publishers to -ako the MONixoii a fair representa- the terrible loss; this week, of their vicinity, we may get some idea ot the vo of oar bright and growing city. magnitude of this industry. twin babes, one dying on Tuesday and one this nioming, having been sick we pay ike highest market price for produce. The city, itself, is the result of sever This paper believes in the wisdom of he principles of the Republican party, SfO some two weeks. The parents have al years' growth, and its present excellence is due to its superior location and ml pledges its fidelity to the system of the heartfelt sympathy of all our peo its importance as a snipping point, ple.

Bulletin. which respect it is unexcelled by any rotectiou which constitutes the found-tion of the entire fabric of our rentness. "WOKLITY Blll'MBACK. OS city the west. One will see by con "Worley inform us that on Nov.

1st they will commence the sulting these columns that almost every line of business is represented here, publication of the Mojitos at Burns. GENER'L BLACKSMITH, 7ii Cvouin murder case grows more We know Worley to be a newspaper and you have only to visit the business more complicated every day. mm places to become convinced of the sta rustler of no mean pretensions. Herald. B.

Pi.r:r, of Illinois, has been established 1883. bility of the city's growth, the permanency of its improvements and the Isaac Britton, residing some three by the president as (Jommis- if 1 32 XL to succeed Corporal wide expanse of territory which it con Em's? a vl7s fffir A miles south of this city, was attacked by a vicious hog last Monday evening', and he was so badly lacerated by the i'aitnor. OE tii ST" 1 mihi i mums mrmm trols. But it would be manifestly un fair to ascribe these hannv results A swine, that it became necessary to have wholly to the above causes, for the Work Done to Order. ri ni: agricultural products of the State exceed in value the ok; biued product of all the mines in Plow one of our physicians' oots, Slioes, HATS wide-a-wake, energetic business spirit ii.

jp 3 "A heap" of pumpkins have been i. vroild. of her citizens furnishes the best-explanation of her growth, prosperity and brought to our busy city since our last TIis Lowest issue. Several wagon loads were no wealth. Axi'iax, the noted Iowa colt, has owe red bis own record to 2:12, which Prices to be found auyvvli GHAS.

C. ticed upon our streets iast Saturday, To anyone seeking a location for lie lowest on record for such a and if the folks don't have plenty of pumpkin it will be because they vni mo- horse. It is claimed that he Feed and Sale don't desire the same. business, or a vicinity in to reside, we would say by all means come to Burns, and the result of time will prove the wisdom of your choice. 'old a few days ago for StfOOO.

Record. k. BURNS, KANSAS. 21 is a rushing time for Pierre, Editor W. H.

Morgan, of thePeabody was in the city Monday. He 'Vul estate is advancing price HURRAH FOE KANSAS! ST-GMSS AOO0I10BiTI0HS FUMISEIO and his accomplished wife had just re 1 1 strides, the town is 12 tt Granulated ro vded with amass of land seekers Kansas city star. I turned from an extensive trip through "Wansevu. 13 Light Brown Kansas goes into winter quarters this I Xew York, Pennsylvania and other nd r.u old-fashioned boom is prevalent Boys' Kip boots all solid Good style prints Good checK shilling worth Se Men's full Sycamore Springs. Hatfield Green.

Homestead Peabody. "Walton. El Dorado. Potwin. JJrainerd.

Florence. Newton. ei-oo 1.00 ....20 1.03 25 6o Etc. Choice roast coffee per pound. 33 bars good soap.

year splendid shape. The oldest set- states, which they enjoyed greatly. By tier doesn't remember a time when I ttiV; wav. an Osage countv vaner has lloek Island railroad reached slier, I. on the 10th day of Oc everybody in the state was to "full mentioned Mr.

Morgan- for state prin. A good green tea Parties wishing to 0 to these points will find this a convenient place to drive from. SIJEAL ESTATE BUSINESS 'TRANSACTED. i and a grand celebration occured handed" and well fixed. The wolves I tor nnrl the Becord, while not Irrmw A choice young Hyson tea 1 1 i'cllowinf Monday, that being the will have ts stav out on the prairie incr whether he would permit the use of Men's full stock boots worth $2.50 32.00 the first excursion passed over the there is no room for them around the his name for the position, knows that overcoats 4 Boys' and clnidivn's suits hi large assortment, Half Wocl Cashmere.

The line of Dress Goods ever sk Marion County. A LAEGE L.ISE OF LADI ES i Youths' Kip boots, 11 to 13 good. 1.25 iivd. door yards. The corn cribs are burst--! he is abundantly able to fill it creditab Child's Kip boots, 8 to 10 good 1.00 mg; tne wheat bins are full; cellar and iy to himself and to the state.

He is a Tim Democrats of Marion county hi'wmet and nominated a ticket. A Tip button shoes worth cave are stored with fruits and vegeta- fine printer and, a good manager bles, and with provender for horses and the two essential qualifications for the 81.25 elsewhere 1.00 TEAT.EKTN letter of Introduction ought tc pr; cattle. No farmer wTio is not $00 lazy place. 1 to go to mill need See the bottom of the Graphic. ROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS, SAMPLES SiXT ON Klv dby most of the candidates.

They li ive emerged from obscurity, and their ruate will take them to obscurity iaiii. LUMBER flour barrel for the next year. The On last Saturday night, about mid-storeroom will be full unless shiftless night, a fire broke out in the building ness keeps it empty. There. will be occupied by the Reiswig harness HISHEST lilEET PRICE PAID F0B Kansas sugar in the, Kansas cheese in I destroying that building with its con- Give Us A Trial.

"RUiiidc! in npf 'no. diro the larder and the products of Kansas tents and nearly consuming the barber canning establishmenta on the shelves, shop of Mr. GCodwin adjoining it. Mr. There will be not only an abundance to Goodwin's furniture and outfit were eat, but plenty to There will be saved, but the building was badly dam- The Democrats are evidently preparing to marshal their strength on thoir candidate for register of deeds, but the republicans will not be caught lapping and the returns vrill show rovns and every man on the republican ticket elected.

Yards on Broadway nearanta Fe Track, Burns, Kansas, am I Tueirei both food and raiment. The women I aged. Mr. Reiswig had just received a new supply ot goods in his line, of will all have new dresses, and the men which we believe nothing was saved new overcoats, in addition to the nec 0. TQMLINSON, he Xew England states are being rr.dually deserted by their native born We understand he had $803 insurance essaries of life the people are venturing on Ms stock, which of course will help ILES, on a few little luxuries which will beau -)DEALER 5I i out some.

The hose company worked tify their homes and will give to life a and many homesteads that to be productive are said to be; owing up to weeds and timber. The manfully, and by theit timely efforts brighter meaning. The careful little. adiacent buildings were saved from Notary Public9 Land 1 economies, which become pathetic when; authorities are talking of estab the Uames. they verge too closely upon penury have been relaxed, and with the return lishing bureaus of emigration to in- ite settlers to these abandoned farms But let them be patient.

Western en til -t mm ft Agent, Burns, Kan. Summit Siftiugs of plenty, have given place to a freer exercise of taste and inclination out ten-prise will one of these days come to by "rot." Summit, Oct. 28, 1889. 1 1 and Xcw England will be side of the hard lines of actual necessity. ISooks and periodicals will beguile eopled.

Editor Monitor: Agent for syndicate and private lands, and unimproved farms. Cheapest lands in the State considering location and quality. TEEMS EASY. Parties having land fe? sah: will please leave description and price. CORRESPONDENCE SOlidl the winter evemngs and satisfy the in As the Monitor is a weekly and Twenty thousand Indians, will, satiate Kansas thirst for reading, nccordiuir to the best eruess of the In- welcome visitor the people it is only Droner that the happenings at Summit The outlook for material prosperity; in Kansas was never so cheering as dian department at Washington, be Charter' Oak, Kctchmii and Olds Wagons for sale.

should be chronicled therein. Y-ialilied voters for the next president, now. The borrowers have larcelv ha- .7. W. Kauff man.

who has been buvincr i ii i Congress has passed a law in pursu auce of judge Dundy's decision, recog uiuatea ineir merest accounts, and in horses in this vicinity, started for Mis many instances have lifted the mort-l smiri wjth his purchases this mornins. MILLINERY ESSlVAKING 'A. KELLEY, iiizing the right of an Indian to vote or. gages representing their The town board closed the year's bus I he teeming harvest this year has he dissolves his tribal relation, by vWpliri l.i3 land in severalty. "When iness for this township last Saturday, -BY- DEALER IN been followed by premises of an The fund on hand to begin the new 1 becomes a tax-payer he is evidently other- season of equal plenty, vear with is S140.

Two of the board a titled to all the other privileges FTJE1 DRUGS C. M. Niles and Joe Sinex are nomina Mm, ihe later rams which have fallen all over Kansas have given a start to A. 1 1 I 1 Miss Dora Cox. a avast eed.

ted for another vear. The former for uio wueac wnicn places it iine con trustee and the latter for treasurer worlc FiliO iu discarding their Lave brought grief to AND' ALL VARIETIES OF dition for passing unharmed This is an honor justly deserved by two (. i in will rake ma lui ood men. I the -tf inter. The acreage has been enormously increased, and if all of the rcTC SI Mb Corner Main and Fifth Streets, vote.

'I JJiVU VJ.VJl to-day O. L. Sanf ord and wife star conditions are favorable to the maturing of the crop, it is estimated that seal skin dealers and 'si ivvrj cloaks and for a winter is made beforehand and the rp'arto have hr.d no bustle for a short visit to Crenel a. Kansas will head the procession next Geo. and brother returned ibbath from a two -week's hunt in of ir iv IU; ii(-y ei- Mcriiers on county.

1 -n fe Fred Ward had the misfortune to a Oiiige they r.ro weeping precious if.s i i carry off bis girl's shawl Sabbath night, takirg in the slack and wacii trim '1-2 ot i i 5 3 i NUFACTUP.ER OF AND DEALER IN nr. year with fifty million bushels of wheat. Another good season will practically lift the state out of debt and place it upon a free' financial looting. It will then begin to accumulate and take on a solid character which will invite an increased investment of capital. Another thing which makes the prospect so cheering for Kansas is the fact that she is finally learning to prop'; i but as she needed it badly she followed him up this -moruing and claimed her own.

M-JL 12 4 comiiled show rc. I'M -i Wallace Porter starts for Oklahoma li. of railway have been uited states in tlie first in a. few days. Al SADDLERY GOODS.

m'fiiths of the erly utilize her resources. With all the going on at a rate to Iii3lic Sale. I will sell at piiblic sale at my farm (Carries a full line of Drugs, Faints Gils, School Bio? "OOa.3, -1 ruction tiiep abundance of the present season, less llVUl t-i-iV llll IV-'X 1,11 stuff has gone to wapte in Kansas than "Watches. Jewelry. Silvenvan1.

vr-Jh ivptv-' 'specialty. JfAll vork 7 miles west of Burns and 6 miles south and three miles east of Peabody, on i-c ar wiu not be tar lrom 5AX.X) miles. any year ef prosperity which Thursday, November 7th, commencing ni'-ha remarkable mileage, the re ior the iast ten Years beinfiil- ever been known. The products of the ivt" i at ten a. m.

sharp, tne louowmg: Kansas. Burns, the iif-i aa mure, but it snows that orchard and garden which have hither T- -la antra jc vfBiX'Twx si u'i to been permitted to rot upon the ground have been canned, and dried roads are doing tueir best to keep up vit progress of the country. Pus-in( demands more building ill bu accomplished during the yc ar. aiiiif.n.s. Florence, and converted into a source of profit, The people have also begun to realize AN5) lspan ot mules, 1 2-year old liiley.

1 yearling fdley. 1 spring colt. 2 milch cows. head of yearling steers. 2 spring calves.

4 head of 1 road wagon. 1 cultivator. i 1 stirring plow. 7 1 corn shellei'. 3f pr; "position to reduce the repub- majority in Kansas in order to tnat tuey possess an abundant source of wealth in the natural grasses which cover tlie and the successful bean RICKEBL.

JDEALEB 1 XJ- AVE CARltY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITUIiE, Consieting of Suits, Beds Mattresses, Chairs, lloekers. JLourg-r es Tables, lieds and a large assortment of carpets. Aso operation of creameries all over the state has forced the conviction deeper loo bushels of totatoes. more or less. into their minds.

In short, Kansas Also household and kitchen furni ture. 'l rZ ft. a 4 i is learning the value of many things which she ha3 neglected in the past, TJncier ooc I sh.tro of Federal patronage, isul Ciom tho rontemptible principle r.ttii'T lack of in-incipl involved, is the silliest inece of "business" we ever herTd of. Suppose it should bu dew, and ua i4 result Kansas republicans should receive a few more loaves ai fishes from the great pond at Washington, -wouldn't they lose more -than enough local ollices to makfl it a 1 rude Lm't a bird in the hand a ri fe, bird better ti.n a foreign birds in the political of Washington? IJadn't our fMiowa better let well enough alone? and is beginning to pick up what has heretofore been carelessly trodden un Tebms of sale: All sums of 85.00 and under, cash. On all sums over $5.00 a credit of eleven months will be givenr purchaser giving bankable note We have a first-class Hearse.

Terms reasonable, der foot. All that tne people! of that state need tc do is to heln -themselves drawing ten per cent interest. Eight The layout isKtrtere if they will only HaioiltoiL' 417, Stmt, tnorove it. 'ine 'isure is at hand per cent discour foresh. W.

il. LiacHiTT, C. M. Heath, Aucticncer. for it.

tliey will only Tlie wlyreirj but Ccrntr Brcaiway and t- ii.

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212
Years Available:
1889-1891