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The Burlingame Independent from Burlingame, Kansas • 4

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For a'l kinds of first-class implements, call upon Hi D. SHEPARD, Burlingame, Kansas, Agricuitural AT LAST I The Burlingame Independent Ef GOODS HEW GOODS The Knitting Factory Enterprise SUBSCRIPTION PRICK tl-WPKH YKAH D. FAIR COMPANY, (Successors to H. A. Billings Co.) Dealers in Thuhkhay, Due.

29, J887. PURELY PERSONAL. Derwert Hulf took a trip to 1J. C. on Monday last.

C. M. Sheldon went to Kansas City Wednesday. Mrs. II.

C. Fineh and sister visited TopokaTuenday. Mrs. Lottie Ilwler spent several clays In Lyndon hist week. Frank Carroll came down from A.

T. S. F. TI31E TAISLK. Materializes II.

C. Shaw, the practical man of Bur-lingntne's knitting machine enterprise, has just arrived in the city with twenty-throe machines and all tho tools and paraphernalia necessary to start forty hands at work. Sufficient capi tal and tho right men are behind it to make ii HIM STACKS OF THEM FOR OOINd RAN. Athmtlc express. J.oenl I'tisxeiiKer No.

lu.KuiiMtsClly i xpress UMIiEli ANIJKUILUINu ATEKIALI ,.12 :48 p. a. in ....5 i 6811,111 it this one of tin most successful, as it is 001N0 WKST. No. 3.

Gnlorii'in Kxhipsh 8 i is p. m. No I. 'Icxhn If 48 I. M.

FALL. AND WINTER among tho first factor'os of this kind in 33TJ- RTJ WOvilE IgLJLSl 3A3. no, 7, Local I'liNsenirer 2 Uii.ni. No. 8 p.m.

the state. Wo herewith give a cut of Flag for passeuuers destined for points south ANl WJ MEET AT ALL TIMES. GIVE of Newton, THE M. A. B.

COMTEK IT I ON US ACAi.L. one of the machines, so that our readers can form some idea of the process by which stockings, underwear, scarfs, in fact every kind of knitted article in the market, including the latest fashion tho toboggan cap is produced i Train arrives IJ 30 p. BOOTS -iLlNTID SHOES, Irani Ueparui a a(o p. in. ,1.

GNBARCEF I D. J. FAIR CO, Biirlinjrame, Knns. i i T. W.

Path. Million MURDER, KansiisCity on Tuesday last Richard McCliirecuiiie down from K. Con Saturday evening last Gen. Davis, St. Joe.

ate Christinas dinner in Burlitigaine. Mrs. 11. A. lliujtvie it (J iri it- nias-aniung friends in Diti'Iiugarae.

Mr A. Sutton spent few in Kansas City the early part of the week, Conrad Vannatta visited a few days in Topeka the early part week, Geo Hoover and "Pet" his protege, ciune from Marlon to spend Christrnts, W. P. Beverly. T.

Wt Mings. Seranton the Place and Whlsksy BEVEELT 2z KUTaS, the Cause, On Sunday evening last, as wo learn THE OLD ORIGINAL from what we deem reliable sources, a party assembled at the place of Mike Green, Scruntou, to celebrate Christmas. Three gallons of whisky and two Burlingame Feed Store, kegs of boor had been provided to aid the oelobration. Among those present was Jack Rafter, a quarrelsome fullow, and James McGuire and a Stranger IS.A.TS -ZbTID C.IFS7 ANDALLATS. 5 And 10 Per Cent.

Discount For Cash NOT FOR OLD GOODS BUT FOR BRAN NEW. Cash is better tliau book accounts at old prices. OLIVER BROS friend. Rafter commenced "picking on the friend, and McGuire Interposed W. ITudkms, of Valley Falls, guest of T.

J. Davis, gave us a pleasant call Monday last. Alfred Hederstrom, who has been at Lament for some time, js spending the holidays home. -W. G.

Jonte, II. 0. Wilbur. Arthur and Frank Goudy, and Guy Mitchell, among others, were at home for in his behalf. A quarrel then ensued We keep constantly on hand a full line of Flour, Oats, Com, Bran, Sasds of Kinds, Etc.

Cattle and Hogs Bought and Sold. between Rafter and McGuire, resulting in the bring of three shots by Rafter. received a fatal wound, he dy ing Tuesday morning. Rafter escaped GEOE3E, through the negligence of tho officers. Rafter is a hard citizen, having cut Will Van Horn, Miss ri vttin Nal son, Alex i via and Mr.

Sl e' zle1' are -DEALER IN- and badly wounded Caleb Jarvis, some time ago, conlining him to ti is bed for airfbiiR those. coming home to pass the four weeks. holidays. E. Itussell.

and wilo went COAL! Grand clearance sale of winter goods at greatly redact prices at Kent At CVs DAVIS CAN FIELD Born to h'r. J. F. and Mrs. R.

G. Mehl, Below is another ino similar in this i lie at the Christinas tree in district better ka vn as the Wyati district eiuertaiinnnit consisted of aongs, renlri.tions and di-nlngues, and one or tiJii ly Mr. Z. MeNish, which was very good and appropriate for the occasion. The people at this place ore a very iviai and lively set and enjiyel splendidly.

The tleo was laden witli nice presents for all. itli old and yoiiii-r were in ul.s to rej neu by the interest taken in this c.mnuiity by the prosperous LT.iion Su id ty sdmol. Why could tve not have all religions meetings on the "naiou" pi li-uiember it is sinners that need form, but different Id detail Friday; Dec. 23d, 1837, a son. Holbrook's shoes, the best in the world We are again prepared to loan Money on atJJ.

U. Kent Go's. Several men, evidently under the in fluence of liquor, were visible upon the i 7 REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Burlingame, Kans. Coal ilfilvprpd In nn part of ih city at current riiti'" Ciir-loiKl loin sent Pioini Uy.

ijffTnl-; neknow elaed to bp the lies! CfI In I. it- llur.lupuiiie Coal Held. nov '0-m L. J. AKSON, Boot and- Sliocinakcr BlIHI.INGAMR.

Kavsas ftr Snrlsfaction irimrnnteP't In prices, qtm'lly hi stock, til and workiiiHiisliip. niit6 streets of Burlingame on Sunday last up to rnpnka on Tnesd iv lat to attend flie inai ri. me of a daughter of a legal friend in that city. Misses Ciirrie nnil Edith Ileders-from and AJisa Edna Hills, noeniii-panied by Alfred Helerstiom, visited Topeka on Wednesday last. Beverly.

Petpr Kirby. Alex. Tlionnis and J. E. Rastall were in attendance at lie Prohibition conference In Topeka Ttiesdiiy and Wednesday.

Mrs.Chas Xinkennngcr. of Bnrlin-gamo, visited Mrs. Jas. iN'cCounell yos-torday. People, Dec.

21st. Great reduction on ladies cloaks at D. C. Kent (Vs. The little folks were greatly pleased Wo havo a full list of Lands for SuJLLE OIS EXCHANGE.

with the rhetorical exercises at our pub lie schools last week, preliminary to the holiday vacation of two weeks. Ourconts at a irreat reduction inDrices 32 0 acres in Greenwood county for sale cheap 320 acres in Butler county for sale or to exchange for Horses, Cattle or Boots and Shoes. in u. u. iveni s.

E. KEI Eli. Boot and Shoemaker, WKST UNP'N II Al B'OI Boots and -nade to order, and ooa lilsKuaranteeii. Kepafis sif clalty. niay6 Robert Huff and family have just re if pi As an illustration of bow the stitch made, we give the following cut mm Mm wiff O.i Christm is dav we listened to two yerv i'ntereseting serin ins at Wavel uid, delivered by Rv.

Vawteru of Wichita. He i verv interesting. an able prencber of the gospel, We like to listen to such men, with unci liberal vie s. At two oVlnck we werese.iied in the conrn i liojissTti i iniild ng at Fountain Ridge, where they have a very iolei-esUiu Sun lay Sidiool, under the irje-of U. P.

gan, a aide snperiiitendent This being the tv for eleuliii'? oilhters, is turned from Canada after a very pleasant visit. Their many friends are glad to see them home again. With but plight interruption from Loan and Insurance A geiit, Bvnu.ia j. Kansas. Promiit attPiitlmi given to loans and Insnran fc2S2Tax Roll for 11M17 Now Bendy at our Oilicc AGENTS FOR SOUTH PARK ADDITION DAVIS In Bank of Burlingame Building.

frost, building has been steadily prosecuted nil the fall. As we write (Monday, Deo. 2(1.) mortar does not freeze upon the stone structure- now being erected in this city. Morgan had but litlleoppositiou, only two iiiiiniiiiitioiH lie-tides, wh'cn were Kli. Beer and J.

B. Kister. The for In Menioriam. From the B'U3 At inn I (III.) fn1 Died, at lletmvii, Ln i eimntv, ii Satiird iv.D ic.l7th. irrie die Nebi uck, aged 2J yeaij.O inmitlis "Und 19 (la vs.

Thedece ised was born in Cliristim near Grove Oily. IJI May 28, 18(17. Her inireiits died when she was -quite young, leavin.tr lier and her linnlier is younger than herself) to fsel the 'loneliness cii-plinn life. She made her home for a thus with the family of J. D.

Heilieilinjj's, (then of Blue Mound.) ah about seven ur eight yeiirs ug she went to Kiinsis. where she nttMided fchool and qualified herst-Jf le tolling and iteivd upon hm- worn In the live ine li can. "iv W. DUX Watches and JcwelrvX. Hubert llorslield an old tinfe em ploye of the Chronicle 'niliiie, jpent Christmas at home.

Mr. Horsfield is lor. HfioTot. Slieirp Co. mer of these two received hut six votes and the latter but four.

Giving a very large nrij irity to Mr. irgin. Ic is needless to say who received the odiee of libr ii i in. We understand the people of this pi lee in-" goin'g to ive asu i'i 'i' 'i" with Soot ford insis City rub A full ilne of Gold nnd Silver walcln ami llaitfx. New In jewelry.

niaia ber stamp inufaetorers. lie will n. ways bea welcome visitor to his old -ORAI ERS IS- E. G. KL'SSElL, home.

The opening in the center shows how Tbiirsluy evs: in? for the heneflt of All winter uoods at a sweeiiinsr reduc they aro finished when taken off the machine, which is done in m.ist factories publi sell ml in th it place wit'i bright tion in prices at D. C. Kent Co's. prospects. She mule a profession by very small girls.

Seranton, in this county, has a yearly of tJ)H C.iristiiin r-jliul on dm-ini her -hoiceFami yGroceries, Ono of these machines is capflblo of coal output of nearly 4,000,000 bushels. stay there with the M. E. church, and making, by an experienced hand, on an Tho pay roils of (he different operators was esteem! ly all. in tlin midst of youth fui days and divs of for the above quantiry.aniounts to average, about fock dozen pahi of stockings per dty.

000 per year in that town. usefulness and liappiness, the wasting A Kansas City factory pays twenty- Gilbert Drew and John Daly, accom hand of cotif ouiplion was laid Ujion -FARMERS' PRODUCE five cents per dozen. panied by Miss Hntt'fl Nelson anil Miss her and her for this life Attorney Counselor 3" Will praotppln nil PonrM; and collent jensions and oilier 'government claims, mays DR. li. bUKKfMH, Komoepathic-i-Pliysiciany BURLINGAME, KANSAS, Oosires tn.inform Ills patrons that Iip has reniov-3d to the residence lately pnri.liii.npd of Sir.

M. F. Sinllli. wiieie lie may Ik- I out ot oflto- hours H. A.

KK1CK, Chy Draynian, BCRLlNoAMK. A VAS. Transfpirlnir of al' hinds promptly t) Hint chiirites reasonaiile. mays Some of the maehines procured are Myra Smith, met with the misfortune were hlichled. jiiuI for 7 or 8 nioiitiiH capable of turning off from thirty to forty dozen pairs a day of the cheaper of haying their carriage tip over, while they were out driving together.

Drew she has lei great fiifft ivr. But she endured her sufferings as put lent-ly as cmild be expected fur one of her and Daly were both scratched and bruised, but the young ladies escaped age. And sue entertained hopes ot the Li r. ie teacher of the district sc'io il it up a Christin is tree at this place ii nl tiie pn ipl' iiy a drama nlid a farce. We presu ni.

th.re will be a jnwsharp litud at tins pi ie soon from the nuiniier of harps pot on the tre. A. U. Stevens is hick from his nu hern trip looki'i lie an I hrtirty. He H.iiil they werw burr ing up With their cane in Florid i for fetr of a frost Just think of it, the therm mi -eter has been below n'o here, repeatedly thU wiutr.

Th3 writer stwa sauipleof cane from the south; also sampled uns syrup tint he bro i lit up with him. It had nut been through the fiiiery where they in ike two bar yti'M of poor out of one barrel of good syrup, M. Club Rdles. We have made ariaiiuements so that we can send either of the following named papers witli the IxpErKNDEXT for one year for 8 cash: Week iv Capital. Weekly Com-moiiwealih, or nisi'? Farmer without injury.

reg lining her lieulth again imMI 3 r4 The Gun Club met on a. dutton, Having purchased (he stock of Groceries of C. H. Kent will now sell at BED-ROCK PRCES! weeks ii'o, when she U.icinie convinced th it she must die, so ahecom. Dec.

2fi, and the following score was class of hosiery wtiicb are finished on sewing machines. In addition aro two scarf machinos whose capacity will reach five dozen scarfs per day. Other machines are to be added which will make any class of knitgoods sold in the market. In addition to the employment of from from forty to fifty hands at the mill, there will be era ployed outside and at home almost as many more on piece made, out of a possible twenty snven menced at once- to arrange her last business in this life, ami as her phys points: L. M.

Couchman, 20; W. II Lord, 17 i J. B. Gillespie, 13; J. A ical strength fiilel, her liopej of Finch, 18 C.

M. Sheldon, 3 E. Fil heavenly happiness 8enied to in ley. Lvons, 9. Oa'UR THOMPSON, Barber Shcp.

Opposite Union Hall. Hnnta Avenue, Burlliuniuie Kai.a. Everythirgarst-class, at. Usual Eatd crease. After forinillv dispnlivjor uli her worldly effects on Saiurday the 17th, in the evening she fell Has added lately to Hip choice STAPLE AVD FANCY GRCOKHIks, and will now provide you with anything usually found In a first -class Urocery slnie.

Cigars and o-ss3-(Groceries and o-ss Queens-Ware and Glass-Ware CALL AND SEE HIM AT KENT STAND. Last Monday Miss Minnie Bra! ton en tertainod a number of friends at her iino, where a very pleasant time was loiurtner illustrate this mtorestipg i Hsleep in the family of her work, we giveacntofa stockingas nity. mi I Inr uncle in ro iins enjoyed. At two o'clock the young peo pie gathered and enjoyed a delicious leaves the machine. The thread visible is the only open part left to he finished were brought to this pl ioe and her funet.il services were conducted at Christmas dinner, after which the af EC.

ID. SHEPAHD, ternoon was spent in pleasant conversa VAUUHN iHLL tion, mus'ifi, etc. Tho following named the C. P. church by Rev w.

L. Bmk-mn. She rests from life's cares. or-so ws and pains ia the Pleasant Vie Cemetery, ukaleb ik- young ladies and gentlemen were pres- All Kinds Frush Meat ent Messrs. Thomas Window, Fred UlLKi BROS, Santa Fe Barber Shop, BuBLIVUAMIt, Kavkis.

Everythlnir nept and elean. Location one door wi-at of Sep i lord House. Give a rail. THOil ON HEIFER, attorneys at Law, EURIIXSAHX AND OSAGB ClTT. Cady, J.

L. Lynn and Ed, Riddle. CHRISTMAS A THE Kansas. tr Ie pw In fresh and unit rnpats. fish and name ltineussn.

Casli fur lildff and pelts. JUiui Hay, Grain and Farm Implements, Misses Lila Charlton, Rebe Window, Kate Smith, Mattie Bassett, and Fanny Older The Littlo People ami Sonio Rastall." Died. Hattie' Williams, the wife of Isaac Williams, departed this life on tho 3IIIS.S. T. WINDOW, Who Is located one door wptd Van Horn's feed More, will "-ell good CHEAPER' THAN EVER srefjiok for the clore Willi the rustle rliali lT Will praettc In all courts, promptly alteinled to.

Collection mays morning of Dee. 25th at 2 o'clock A. -BURLINGAME, KANSAS. I am paying the' highest price for Hay and Grain, also selling Wagons nri Carriages, Farm Implements, Mowers, Reapers, Etc. Office in Bank Block, wbc? I will be pleased to meet all who may desire anything in tfie ahO'eline mayCtf in the ill hope of a blissful immortality beyond the grave.

The remains were brought from Barclay and deposited oui.Miie. Olios Happy as Csvfiil The Methodist church was curly crowded Christmas eve with the children, parents and friends connected with the church. Instead of a tree, as customary, a hugh, red brick chimney (imitation) had been constructed. to the mantle-shelf were a number of stockings and socks, of all colors and sizes, and upon the shelf stood a hi rgo square, common clock. In due tima Santa Clauscame down the chininy, greatly to the delight of all the children.

He tilled the stockings, and piled his 1 4 I -5 1 tail is M. B. Millinerv and Hair Store. All the latest typs constantly on hand. Tins, Su cents nPwsnl.

lisir Feaih-trs Iroin ien cents iw.ud Kross and clak maklnon short notice "nd at re rate. OjiiKiwie oQli-e. Eurlln-Kaine. KnUNis- W1V1. ofilTH, JR.

ALES in the beautiful city of the dead, overlooking the town of Burlingame. A Japanese Reef A Japenese reception will be piven Friday evening, December 30di, from seven to ten o'clock at the residence of M. B. iymond. to the young gentlemen friends of the following ynnug ladies of Knt'lingame: The Misses Yum Yum, Ye Do, King Te Cli.inir, Full Chiiii, Xing Plio.

Kagnsliura, Shanghai. Cochin China, Sing A Pore, presents around the hearthstone All were remembered, old and young. The CAKEV A TEVRr, Plain aud Ornamental Paixters and Paper Hakoeim exercises were interspersed with addresses and music. At the Baptist church an arch bad BURLINGAME, EAUSAS. Having succeeded the firm of J.

A. Finch Co. in the Milling business ve would respectfully solicit the patronage of the community. We guarantee our Banner bfands of flour equal to nny on the market for the money. Low figures oit Corn and all kinds of Feed.

Gueds delivered C. 0. D. to aur part of the city. Kespcctfully, J.

ClilDIB. bain erected, with other decorations. tW Hoiisp, nsn and csrrhisr painting, and honap decoration, naiier elc. mays I -W. WELLS, upon which were suspended the gifts.

W. Y.D.-ewcillj I tha aa.l thi nshers delivered the presents. It is the purpose of the company to At the Presbyterian church was a take wool and cotton in its raw state novelty in the of a vim partly STEAM AMD OAS rXTIEH- Now place hrrlnea. at the old pot onW. PoiniM.

ath tnlw. lank-, windmills. tin and lpn nMifl-iir. stnvp repnirs. (ra anil ooo pil.

pip. All kinds of tprmirs done on liorf no-ll-p. Pomps, siiives, tin eiwwK cotlprv. runs. pic.

Ag-nt for flip EWsmrGn Uielil Co. Estimate given for all kin lis ol work in piumbtug, tiesiu and ta fitting. and manufacture it into yarns, though at present the machinery for this purpose is not here. LIME, Sand, Csnent, Etc. steamer and partly sail craft.

With Captain W. Wells in full uniform "on the bridjj." Tha vesil was -avily The eentlenien foremost in fhe enter CO ml coal it laden with Dresonta from every country and clime. Tho exercises wcri of a prise so far are John Finch. R. Paulbeu, and H.

C. Shaw, with promised assis Hongkong, Corea and Juthii. Young People's Temperance Alliance. The next meeting of the Alliance will be held cn Sunday. January 8, at the Baptist church.

The following programme has been preoared Song Choir. Prayer. Scripture reading Mrs. A. W.

Lawrence. Song Choir. Recitation -Walter Rastall. Speech-Dr. C.

Terry. Recitation Ernest Pratt. Song Choir. Recitation Hattie Nelson. Talk Mrs.

A.J. Coe. tance from most of ou prominent busi ness men. BSEWEE AIADEE, REAL FSTATE AftEVTS, N0TABIFS FfEtrr, rni.r.FCTI0X. LOAM A.U l.VSLEANCfi AGENTS.

It is of the utmost importance that EDWIN COLE and GEO. STURM AN, PROP'S. WILL MEif ANT COMPETITION this enterprise be encouraged in every way within our power. very Interesting character, the presents multitudinous, varied and valuable, and smiles and good cheer abotindrd. The beautiful edifice was well tilled, and finely lighted.

From Fountain Ridge Dee. 27: li. 1SS7. To the Editor of Uis Isdei-knpxt. Your correspondent, being some-wlut rf a wnblips cat tire, M-ened lot C'wl in A revival at the second E.

Charoh, COAL frhnft situated one-fonrth mile east of the fair grounds. Burling am? Ka. Here or Elsewhere. Rev. R.

O. paitor, early this or r- tail, Hi current winter, resulted in five conversions and Bouses to City Property for Sale or Exchange for Farm Property or r'r? vers 2 OfltH" If ft a the store of Paul.ten, or Raymond Hunt's, bo prctnpi S(in -i t'. a large class has been formed for inefrnr'ifin ReeUalion Mvra Smith. hoir I.

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