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Burlingame Echo and Son and Daughters of Veterans from Burlingame, Kansas • 3

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Burlingame, Kansas
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matter; and by the kind assistance of our Editorial Chips. I humbly call the attention of U. E. friends we will do so. We sincerely sympathize with Frank Curry, Bellevyria, N.

Mamie E. and Miriam E. Smith at the death of Conklin, Farmingdale, L. N. and their beloved mother, 31st.

Mrs. other readers of the Echo, to the rules of he Club Echoes. Please write your let Smith had perfect trust in Jesus, and folded her own hands on her bosom, fell ter for the editor on one sheet of paper by itself, and your letter for the Club asleep in his loving arms with a sweet autographs with Inez Humbert, Myrtie Garland, Leonard Martin, Mae Barron, and John Dean. Mamie Conklin, Fan-ningdale, L. N.

Y. A number of Leasure Hour Libraries and other Libraries, also one or, two years issue of the Yankee Blade, (a story paper) for other reading matter or best offer. U.E. Curry, Bellevyria, N. Dak.

Nickle 16 bracket banjo, valued at $6, for best effer in a printing press, type, or printing supplies. Will P. Mailsch, Watertown, Wis. I will send cure for pimples and black heads free to the first 50, and to the next 75 who send me 10 cts. for sample of the C.

Ink Eraser" by May 5, 1890. Jennie M. Lockwood, Townsend, N. Y. Echoes on another by itself; your article for the exchange department on a small piece of paper, and each new puzzle on a piece of paper just large enough for one puzzle, with your name attached.

Al ways sign your name to all articles for publication, ot otherwise. My Dear Friends: I have to' perform the work of the editor, proof writer, com positor, constructing printer, proof reader, printer's devil, mailer, business manager, corresponding secretary and general smile on her lovely face. We humbly pray that God will grant her children strength to bear their grief. Thanks to J. N.

McDonald of this city, Geo. W. Pallitt, of Paterson, N. and James L. Whitley, of Rochester, N.

Y. for placing us on their exchange lists. gerTsongcaskot, Is a Semi-Montlily Songster, of Hi pages, composed of the latest Comic and Sentimental Songs of the day. AlitlfeletestStageahd Theatrical pieces, published just as they appeaas. Try it; only 25c.

per year. Sample copy, Free. Chase Brothers, Traverse City, Michigan. fcT cts. pays for one year's sub-OO scription to the Gem Song Casket, the Burlingame Echo.

Puzzles. In sending answers to puzzle ninny give the number of the Echo, and number of the puzzle your answer is intended for. Answers to nuzzles will be mblished within two solicitor for the Echo. And I have only an old forty-second-handed, foot power, hand inking press to do the work with, months of ter the puzzles appear, and all will and it takes me from one and a half to two and a half days to print one page, and I have eight pages to print, which of have a chance to send answers Solars of tye Egjo, Vol. 2, o.

Leonard Martin, Emporia, 1 and Walter D. Kemmis, Sidney, 1 course takes me eight times that length of time to print the paper. In order to get the Echo out on time I have to work from 7 o'clock in the morning until from 1 to 3 o'clock the next morning, every and Geo. W. Buker, Negunda, Neb.

Lee R. Dewey and L. Starring, Valley Junction, Wis-, 1 and Eva E. Grate, Oceanside, 1 and Myrtie E. day except Sunday.

I have over-worked so much that my strength is well nigh exhausted, and on this account, I have Garland, lloxbury, A. L. Green, Matoon, 111., 1 and H. J. Buchen, SeiuUvour subscription to tins Offlce STAMP photos of yourself gum- ined and ready to be placed on Cards, Books, Autograph Albums 81 per 100 post-paid.

Send been obliged to hire my paper printed for January, February and March, in order to recuperate. This is why I ask Cascade. 1 and 2. PnsWers, No. 1, Charade Bay.

you to write your contributions for each department on separate pieces of paper. best cabinet ot head and snouwers which will be returned. Obis Patterson, Pratt, Kansas. No. 2, Coupletjv-Little Johnny the dancing bears wanted to.

see, but he said MAKE YOUR OWN RUBBER STAMPS. Send 5c in stamps toSAMTjL. BENEDIUT, Markland. and you will receive full directions how to make them. OUR LATEST INVENTION it would cost him a d-i-m-e.

No. 3, Charade, John Brunny. NeW Puzzles, No. 1, CnAiUDE. We seek my second by my first, In summer'o sultry weather; And there with joy without alloy, Enjoy my whole together.

Nina Ballou, Lynn Mass. No. 2, Riddle. As high as a house, As low as a mouse; As bitter as gall, Yet sweet for all. Glenn Murphy, Stockwell, Ind.

No. 3, Enigma. I am composed of 8 letters. My 2, 4, 5, 6 is a part of the My 1, 8 is an abbreviation of a state. 3, 4 is a preposition.

I have a box for each department, and as I receive the articles for publication, I put each in its respective If your articles for all departmenCiTare on one sheet of paper, you only sign your name once, and when I clip them for their respective boxes, most of them have no name signed to them; when I am ready for said articles, I have forgotten who is entitled to the same, and of course all such matter goes into the waste basket. Now, my dear friends; I have given you as clear an explanation as I know how, and I humbly request that you write each article for the different departments on separate pieces of paper, and sign your name to each article, as I cannot use them in any other form. I hope that all of my kind friends will understand why I ask this, and will not be s6fferide'd because I have asked' it. We are sorry to' say that1 we cannot use select matter as we have all the orignal articles that we can handle. We hope to fill our little Echo, "with purely Original iWuru nrm fa SIZE OF ft ADDRESS ZS PENG I lis Sample, with name and address, on, mail post-paid, only "7 for $1 Ink, 3c extra.

'Agents Wnntpd. Address. Samuel L. Benedict, Markland, Miia made easy Manufacturing Rubber Stamps. Send for Vvioe: List of Outfits, to J.

V. W. Dnrman. No. 217 11 My whole is a true friend of the editor, Jerman Street, Bal L.

JH. Starring, Valley Junction, Wis timore, Maryland, a..

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About Burlingame Echo and Son and Daughters of Veterans Archive

Pages Available:
119
Years Available:
1888-1890