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PUBLIC MEETING. PURELY PERSONAL. Philetus Beverly has been suffer The Burlingame Independent JOHN E. HASTALL. PROPRIETOR CENTRAL COAL MININGTO.

A Very Interesting Meeting, and BE VERLY SON Important Aotion Is Taken. ingwith a severe cold for some time past. The usual bell-ringing drew together a number of our business men on Mon Thursday, February 10, 1887. D. J.

Fair, of the lumber company, day night last, at Paulsen's Hall. 1 Is here visiting with his partner, Mr, Mossbarger. The gas fixtures for the Presbyterian EDWIN COLE and GEO. STURMAN, PROP'S. The council being in session, and Prom jlxtjd apteb church have arrived.

Mayor Vaughn being absent, H. H. Rev. Jas. Lawrence honored the Independent sanctum with a call on George was called to the chair, and im Queen ware, glasswarse.etc..

In new The best Coal In lEEThis colors and shaDes. at mediately called for the report of the Osage Wholesale COAL Wednesday. Shaft situated one-fourth mile east of the fair grounds, Burlingame Kas. SHEPARD BPAULDING S. or retail, at current committee on coal, gas, or oil.

The secretary had a letter from Mr, Richard McClure, of Ottawa, Ohio, prices. Joy Griswold is the father of a son is here on a visit with Geo. n. Davis. Hunt's, will be promptly Douglass, of the Topeka coal hole com JULY 1ST, 1886, date, Feb.

10, 1887. And all is well. Orders left at the stores of Paulsen, or Raymond attended to. EfTTEMRS Strictly Cash. Mrs.

E. Finch went to Topeka pany, stating the cost of drilling with a Cadv Son sav that their spring line on Wednesday last. core drill. He also stated that he had 01 boots ana shoes win soon oe in. W.

Chatfleld spread sails and -IT WILL- They can give big bargains. interviewed M. W. Osborn, of the Santa Fe company in reference to our being steered for Lyndon on Wednesday D. C.

Kent Co. are out with a gay permitted to examine the drillings of the and festive nag and glossy express WILL IT PAY TAKE CASH wagon. last. E. G.

Russell, Esq, visited the county seat on Wednesday last, on legal business for the city, hole about to be put down by the com pany for water at this point. Mr. Os born had said that ft the city would se o. 1 i California strained honey, by the pound, gallon or to suit the pur lect a suitable man, he would instruct chaser, at sam blarney's. tl his men to render him every facility Mrs.

S. E. Billings returned to Lyndon on Tuesday, after spending ten possible fqr ascertaining the exact na The new railroad well has again SOME REMARKS BY ture and thickness of the strata passed I caved in, this time quite seriously, and through. it will probably be abandoned. Mr.

Frank Hunt moved that the city TO BUT FLOUR AND FEED AT OUK STORE. tW We cannot do business on the credit system any longer. Bjeveklt Sow. For Kent A house of Ave rooms council be requested to make arrange ALEX. THOMAS, of Scranton.

with stable. Mrs. E. E. Horbfield.

monts with some suitable person to The Cassino Opera Company, which care for the city's Interest in the matter, Carried. played here last week gave satisfaction. They are fair singers and actors some H. O. Smith offered the following days with friends hereabouts.

C. S. Playford is here visiting relatives. He is a sufferer from rheumatism, and has been to Eureka Springs to drink the waters in hopes of relief. Q.

M. Hutchison, coroner of Osage county, was here the first of the week attending an inquest on the body of John Kendall, killed in No. 4 shaft. O. P.

Spaulding left on Tuesday last to make an extended business trip to Galveston, Texas, via New Orleans. He did not expect to return until June. James Rowe and wife, of Scranton, called on the Independent on Monday of them very good. resolutions and movedtheir adoption. The resolutions were carried unani Cadv Son feel ood.

Thevsav wet weather and boots and shoes sto well to mously: ResolvedV That the thanks of this gether. meeting be, and are hereby WA NIHG ASH! Petor Kirby's lame foot will probably tendered Mr. M. W. Osborn, superin have to be amputated.

The bone is tendent of roadway and bridges, of the honeycombed. He is making his prepar Santa Fe railway company, for his kind ations to have the foot removed. ness in permitting us to examine the last. Ho reports everything quiet in Scranton, the miners now working Queensware, in new shapes, at strata passed through in the proposed SHEPARD SPAULDING'S search for water by that company. H.

D. Shepard met with quite an acci Resolved, That these resolutions be about half time. Mrs. Thomas Fenlon arrived hare Wednesday on her way to Illinois, where she is summoned to the bedside dent on Monday by falling from his printed in the Burlingame Indepen horse, the animal slipping and falling We claim that it pays every honest person to buy for cash. 1st.

Because he buys cheaper. 2nd. Because he buys just what he actually needs and no more. 3rd. It enables him to meet his obligations, because he meets them as he goes along.

4th. He is not paying an extra price for bis goods to help keep up others who will not work or pay. 5th. He is not burdened and discouraged with debts. Lastly "Money saved is money Homes are happier Papa and Mama feel better because they know what they have got is their own.

We propose to prove to you what we have said above if you will aid us by simply giving us your patronage while we give yon an honest return in goods for yourjnoney. To satisfy you of our honesty of pur- to your advantage to trade with us. We herewith give a few items in the grocery line, with prices and assure you we intend, in all lines to sell at such prices as to merit your patronage. Please call soon, as present prices can not be long maintained, as nearly all kinds of goods are now advancing. For $1.00 we will sell 15 lbs granulated sugar, 16 lbs light brown, 17 lbs brown sugar, 16 lbs prunes, 9 lbs currants, 21 bars Imperial soap, 18 bars Satinet soap, 9 cans best tomatoes, 9 cans best corn.

We sell beans at 4 peas at 5 oatmeal at 5 buckwheat flour at 1 5 starch 6)4 corn starch, 10 crackers 7 box cream crackers at 10 ginger snaps 10 cts. By gallon, a good article of lard oil at 60 krout SO pickles 30 syrup as follows: sugar house 40 New Orleans 45 best light colored dent and Chronicle, and the Topeka dailies. upon him- Air. hhepard gets about, of her mother, a lady aged eighty-four years, who has broken a limb. but is bruised, and feels the shock.

The committee was granted further In adopting the cash system we are aware time. Martin Lund is aent for the sheetine -Prof. Ira G. Martin, J. H.

Mills and From the committee on resolutions, lath. It adds both strength and warmth daughter, Miss Edith Hoderstrom, Mrs. to a residence. ti Mr. Terrill, the laundryman, has a a report was receiveu dissolving tne public meeting system and recommending that hereafter we meet as a board of trade.

E. G- Bush, and Joseph L. Lynn went to Harveyvillo on Wednesday last, to assist in the production at that point of the cantata "The three Old Maids." Brahma hen which commenced her laying business this week by laying an that we shall lose some custom at the start, but we believe it will prove itself in tiie to be ihe most satisfactory way of doing business, both to seller and purchaser. We shall give close margins to Cash, but Credit will have to go away empty-handed. Don't order without the cash accompanying, as it will not be honored eea: 1H 6 inches.

In the words of Action deferred until next meeting. Also, a statement that the city can P. Beverly and wife spent Saturday G. W. Doty, it's "a and Sunday in Lyndon, with their not legally vote aid to search for coal, oil or gas.

Sam. Shiblev has now in stock twenty daughter Mrs. L. B.Smith. They heard seven different kinds of chewing tobac two fine addresses by Mrs.

Emmons, of Also, recommending opera co, ana reports more coming. Philadelphia, on Saturday and Sunday evenings, which they pronounce first tions be delayed until after the Santa Fe railroad has drilled for water. The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for class. this conference year will be held in the Laid over. A report from the committee on rail Rev.

James Lawrence, of Burlin roads was to the effect that when the Methodist church, Burlingame, next Saturday and Sunday. The Presiding Elder will be present to conduct all the services. The public are cordially in pose, call soon and see our goods and at 50 maple at 70 cts. learn prices. We have still a large stock Can goods 8 cans salmon for 50 of dry goods, notions and clothing in 3 cans peaches for 50 3 cans pie the north room which we are closing out peaches for 25 a better grade of game, formerly pastor of the Kansas aveuve M.

E. church in this city, arrived yerterday to assist in the revival moet-ings at the M. E. church. The meetings are still maintaining their interest, and Union Pacific officials concluded to advance from Carbondolo they would no tify the city of Burlingame of the fact.

vited. great good is being accomplished. Queensware. glassware, in new Mr. II.

D. Shepard sent word to the commonwealth, Uth. at cost. We have a very large stock of boots na pes an colors, at SHEPARD at SPAULDING S. Plain Talk.

The case of William Shinkle is at and shoes, and we can suit you as to meeting (being detained at home by an accident) recommending the appointment of a committee to consider a county high school project. The committee appointed consists of II. D. Shepard, The Burlingame Guards will give a FLOUR FEED public exhibition drill at Shafer's Hall style, price and quality you can get tracting considerable attention, just now. He was tried and convicted of next Monday, iebruary 14, commenc flour than Crosby No.

1 at $2.00, and many other things at similar prices which we cannot here enumerate. We thank you friends for past patronage and hope by honest dealing and fair prices to merit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Alex. Thomas. Scranton, Kansas, Jan.

14th, 1887 what you want and at low figures too. Jas. Oliver, and Dr. James Haller. ing at 7 o'clock.

The drill will lost The committee appointed at the last We have a good assortment of hard about two hours. This will be followed the offense of violating the prohibitory law of Kansas, in the district court of Osage county, and sentenced to fine and imprisonment, according to law. He by a dance. The admission to the hall meeting to consider the feasibility and propriety of a Board of Trade, reported ware, tinware, stoves, crockery, gro will probably be ten cents, and to the IEL 3D- SHBPARD, ceries, which we are determined to favorably, but asked further time to dance, fifty cents. appealed to the supreme court in vain.

The last issue of the Lyndon Journal make up details. offer at such prices that you will find it -DEALER IN- Samuel Begent holds himself in for 1880 contained a statement that such The attendance was quite large, con readiness to do painting, paper-hang sidering the weather and. the fact of other meetings. ing, and all kinds of house decorating at short notice and at low rates. appeal had been useless, but added that the commissioners would probably release him, as he was unable to pay his fine.

A protest was sent to the Hay, Grain and Farm Implements Oounty-Seat Fight. Notice. The undersigned will, on Monday, Samuel Shibley- We hear that petitions are in circula commissioners against such action, for the alleged reasons that William Shinkle February 14th, 1887, make application to the Governor of Kansas for pardon tion to have another county-seat contest. BURLINGAME, KANSAS. Osage City having been defeated in her has been a persistent violator of the law, and for the futher reason that the legis for the offense of selling liquor, of which offense he was convicted in the attempt to change the law, will now at I am paying the highest price for Hay and Grain, also Belling Wagons lature had decided it should be fine and tempt to obtain the necessary two-fifths district court of Osage county, Kansas.

Wl LLIAM SHINKLE. imprisonment, not tine ok imprison petition. n3 Carriages, Farm Implements, Mowers, Reapers, Etc. Office in Bank Block, when I will be pleased to meet all who may desire anything in the ment. ihe commissioners did not re Friends of Burlingame will of course A Very Bad Case.

The editor of this paper was a wit refuse to sign these petitions. lease him. An appeal was then made to the temperance people of Burlingame re line may6tf IW Samuel Shiblty carries the largest and finest stock of Groceries and males the best prices of any dealer in Burlingame. Everything in the line of Groceries and Provisions, andla choice selection of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries. Highest price paid for Butler, Eggs, and Farm Products.

All brands of flour Jkept constantly on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. South side Santa Fe avenue. A new feature: to aid in securing his pardon, on con. SCISSORS.

ness, on Saturday last, to tne suiciae of a young girl, who threw herselt in front of the locomotive of an approaching train, at the depot in Osage POCKET KNIVES. dition that he pledge himself to drink no more liquor, and to sell no more TABLE CUTLERY. liquor. Patient inquiry was instituted, A large variety, direct from the manu facturers, by uliver bros. and on Wednesday evening last a meet Contractor and Builder and Proprietor of the City, and while the platform was covered with people.

Her name was Anna Williams, and she was about 22 ing was held in the M. E. church, atten County Seat Gleanings. The sidewalks are now all over town, ded by members of the W. C.

T' U. and members of the ex-county prohibitory union, and friends. A plain statement Kansas. Burlingame, and you may go where you will without getting muddy. New Yard and ew Stock.

years old. It appears that she was a resident of Emporia, and that she had got off the train to visit a brother, a blacksmith. She came up on the first train, that day the cannon ball, but she of the case was laid before the meeting Rev. P. Beverly and wife were here to and discussed when it was unanimously spend the Sabbath with their daughter esolved.

That we. as Christian Deo f7" I sell all kinds of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash Doors and Blinds, and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

Smith: pie, can not aid in securing the Dardon did not leave the depot, and immedi The people here have never taken Levi Emfik, President. H. D. Shepabd, C. E.

Wood, Cashier THE BURLINGAME SAVINC8 BANK 01 sninsie. ately became very anxious about the XV dm and Door ramea, at greatly reduced rates. IPoies Cash Ojxjltz'. arrival of the second train, going to But the petition is in circulation and will be laid before the Governor on more interest in their public schools than now. The result of this general awakening on the part of parents has the depot door repeatedly and looking Monday next, according to advertise Authorized Capital Stock, $50,000.

westwardly. She bad not seated her- 1 been to stimulate both teachers and pu ment in the paper. Call and see for yourselves before buying elsewhere. I am also proprietor of the Burlingame Planing Mills, where I manufacture all kinds of Mouldings, Brackets, Ballusters, Table Legs, also all other kinds of turning pils to greater zeal and pride in the ev self, when she first came in, and went to the door so often as to attract at The fact is that for six years the citi DIKECrCK3 eryday routine of school life. H.

D. Rhepard, Mm Buek, J. B. Chllds banking luilness. Uojs foreign exchange bonds Collections made, Tne btere.it on time deposits.

Transacts a gen or and sells domestic and other securietir Savings Depart 1 pa tention and cause comment. There The Sunday schools of this little city zens of Burlingame have been working to secure complete prohibition. Every man, woman and child knows the Wm. Smith. Levi Emple, C.

Wood W. H. Conkltn, L. K. Adams, H.

Dubois. is no doubt but it was a case of delib are growing in numbers and interest. and scroll work done to order. 1 will do any kind of building or repairing va abort aotice. Location on Topeka one block north of town pump MARTIN LUND, Burlingame, Kans.

erate suicide. The W. C. T. U.

of this city gave our penalty for violating this law. It is too late to plead the baby act. From this The following account of the affair, 2LT 5J3. people a rare treat in the two public lee from the Topeka Journal is correct as tures by Mrs. R.

A. Emmons, of Penn witnessed by the writer: sylvania. Both lectures were able and On Friday last, about noon, a young inspiring. woman entered the depot at usage city, armarentlv Intending to take the east- o. DlALIB IN- I reeertes, ooooooHooomoooooooooHoooooooo.Tooooooooooooooooo Drle Fruit-, revisions, A pples Shu RAYMOND HUNT, SuL, It Meats, CwTianli ard Etc.

00000000 wooooowoooooooooooooiwoooooooooooooooooo nd Everything- Queensware. in new shapes, at Shepard Spaulding time it is very doubtful if a convicted criminal nnder this law can secure pardon. Fingle and double buggy harness and work harness, always on band and for sale by II. D. Shepard, Burlingame, Kansas, Queensware, in new shapes, at Shepard Spaulding's.

bound train. She had some packages with her, one of which, a hat, was wrapped in newspaper. She did not Miner Killed. FlURgNlHTlU.R8El! take a seat at once, but stood near the stove, and repeatedly went to 'the door and looked west. Her solicitude for -DEALERS IN- John Kendall, aged about twenty-two years of age, was killed by a fall of roof in his room in shaft No.

4 about this particular train, which was an hour late, attractea attention, in any tne west-bound train arrived on the house noon on Tuesday last. Deceased had been called to Join his companions at English sprin liniment removes all 9 I am now supplied with the laisest and track, but to this she gave no attention. Choice 5.2Td Pbesh; GflOCEMES hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin. At last the tram from Emporia came the noontide lunch, and replied that as best assorted stock ot Furniture ever brought to Osage county, consisting of soon as he finished a piece of work he curbs, splints, sweeney, stifles, sprains. up to the platform, and the passengers arose to leave the depot.

Among the first to asa through the door was this would. He did not come, and after the sore and swollen throat, couehs. etc. JUTS FXiO-TZSXOXTS. men had dined, they went into his room, tW I also bave a new hearse, line assortment of coffins, caskets and undertaker's foods.

Embalming done when required. Also run a ten cent counter In connection with the store, where yon will find astonishing bargains in variety of goods too numerous to mention. Ton can get here household articles for 10 cents that elsewhere would cost 25c and more. Don forget to call on me when wanting furniture or undertaking. Sd dooreast City Building.

Save $50 by use of one bottle. Every bottle warranted by Chas. Lyons. young woman, and when the engine arrived within three feet of where she and found him dead nnder a piece of aruggist, jEsurungame -Opposite H. B.

Pratt's Funutnra Parlor Suites, Picture Frames, Chamber Suites, Bedsteads. Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Mattresses, Springs. Tables, Stands, And everything usually kept in flrst-elass Furniture Store, ot the latest fashionable designs. stood, the girl suddenly threw herself in front of the locomotive. The engine rolled her over two or three times, but rock.

He must have been killed instantly, as his body was nearly cold CHURCH DIRECTORY. CanDCd OOOdt 0O0OO0000OOO000H)OOUOmH)OOnoo0OO0OOOO0OO000O04K000 when found. left her. face downward, between two ties. The left leg had been caught and Methodist.

An inquest was held on Tuesday. Burlingame, Kansas. Queensware, Glassware, Ciiia rs. Tobaccos, Pipe. Cand lei Nuts, Notions, Ete.

Cherries, Pears. I Salmon. Oysters, I HerriCM 111.1. uid Jo r. u.

Sabbath school torn to meces. and the head was cut. The testimony cf J. K. Griffith, W.

B. 30 p. M. Younir nponiftH mpptlnir everv Tum. The engineer stopped his train as soon day at 7.30 p.

m. Prayer meetinn every Thurs- Oliver, E. Vandevoort, Peter Jack, LODautn, tie. 1- at 7JO P. M.

JAUt LAWK-NCE, na possible, and the borrined passengers, our informant among the number, pass EZarsas. Biarl i ngame Colin Jack and Colin Wilson was taken, 1'astor. Baptist. ed around the train and drew the girl Services 11 A. M.and 7.30 P.

if. Sabbath school resulting in the following. VERDICT. Came to his death by the accidental at 12 M. Normal ay, JO P.M.

Pray from under the center of the baggage or postal car. A surgeon happened to be near and after p-sammine- the body and finding er nieeuiiji j.imu-j, r. h. D. J.

FAIR COMPANY, SCCCKSSOBS TO H. A. BlIXIMGS Co.) StLarp Sc Co. j. yv.

Ana, rastor. Presbyterian. SerDeesll A. K. and 7.30 p.

v. Sabbath school falling if a piece of soapstone in his roombelonging to No. 4 shaft in the city life the girl was put into a blanket and -S-ALX-S at M. Prayer meeting Thursday 7jo p. m.

-Dealers in- earned Into the usage uy notel ana tenderly cared for. Recovering consciousness she was asked her name but refused to give it and stated that she wished to die. In the depot it was found that the newspa A. W. LAWKENCK Pastor.

Christian. Preachhw evrrvHandav at 11 A. M. in Gran. teera Ball.

Kabbath school at ti UMBER ANDKUILDINGMaTERIA I If 1 1 1 1 1 1 I MiJJ of Burlingame, Osage Kansas. H.W Fillkt, C. M. Haixock, Wh. Smith, W.P.Beverlt, Danniel Hanky, II.

O. Smith. Removal. per (the Emporia Weekly news, bore the name "Williams. Lewis This A.

EASTEB. Pastor. Union Sabbath SchooL Meets everv Sabbath at 10 a. In Puilvn Ball. Preadilnff each al temate Sabbath at 11 Choice Family Groceries, -FARIIERS, PRODUCE gave a clew to the identity of the girl, whose name was subsequently found to be Anna Williams.

She died in two m. by J. w. SI EWAKT. Pastor: hours.

FULK8 BROS D. S. Skinner Son. of Toneka. will move from their present Kooru.

219 Kan Itch, prairie mange and scratches of Santa Fe Barber Shop, sas avenue, about 1-ebruary loth, and VTI C1K 'ASI Wli MEET COMPETITION AT ALL TIMES. GIVE US A CALL. D. J. FAIE Burlingame, Kans every kind cured in thirty minutes by until then oner worth of clean.

CCBUMGAMT, 1HSAS. Kvervthlns! neat and clean. Location nnrirr Woolford's Sanitary lotion. 1 his never fails. Sold by Charles Lyons.

Druggist, fresh boots and shoes at cost. Don't TjiLrra-jcH -o- KL-srs- 1 miss the 2t Burl Inflame Bavings Bank. Give us a call. Burlingame, 53-3m.

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