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Daily Normal Migma from Burlingame, Kansas • 3

Daily Normal Migma from Burlingame, Kansas • 3

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Burlingame, Kansas
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wie ui me tuifx jurist? "We found Mr. Payntor to he well informed in regard to the whole business he is a practical miner and besides is a practical machinist and we believe Eur lingame will be greatly benefited by liis coming to the town. We anxiously a- On account of the Institute I will make a reduction in price on all work from Friday June 21st. until Thursday July 4th. I shall guarantee all work satisfactory or refund your money.

Having secured the asistance of an experinced Photographer I am also prepared to finish work promptly. Call and examine work and get prices. Studio opposite Wood Pratt's. llcwectfully, wait the testing of the machinery and will say more further on. But if you ckn appreciate looking at machinery, go and see what they are doing.

And you will find Mr. Payntor a gentleman. REDDII1G MEETING. THE DEMII1G SHAFT, TUB PLACE TO GET We attended the meeting last night the house was crowded. After the meeting was dismissed he surprised his friends by saying that he had nailed up his home and that Sally and himself were going to go to Oklahoma to do missionary work for 6 months iu a tent, and that he wanted liis friends to show their friendship by taking shares in a new tent to hold the meetings in.

The tent will cost so he said $800.00, and he only wanted each friend to take one share which was one dollar. There was quite a number that took shares in the enterprise. Your taj notions, and fine shoes slippers, Is at Dry goods low pi ices. AS THE WARM WEATHER COMES BEFORE BUYING People are Looking AVe have heard of the work being done at the Demingl shaft, and yesterday morn ing we went out there to see for ourselves and readers. We fonnd Mr.

J. P. Payntor on the ground looking alter the work being done. The water is low enough so that the windmill in the air shaft will not pump and they are removing the rest of it with the horse and gin. Wra.

Hayson has charge of this in the day time-and Wm. Patterson in the night. J. U. Brown and Geo.

Bothel are at work on the engine and boiler house 22x 32 with a nearly flat corrugated iron roof the boiler is a 50 JI. P. and in good condition it is.the largest boiler that there has ever been in Burlingame. The engine, compressor or air pump, is a massive piece of machinery weighing 6,000 lbs. They have the boiler on the front and stand all ready to brick in and the masons were working at the foundation for the compressor to rest upon.

They have several hundred feet of 2 inch pipe and nearly a like amount of 11 pipe. This pipe will be used to condnct the air to the machine down in the mine. This machine is the same kind of a one as was tried down at Pomona 7 years ago last winter, but the trouble there was in the power which was a rotary steam engine and occupied to much room, Mr. Payntor now has perfected this 'air machine Sc4hat from the description giv en by him to us and with our knowledge -of machinery it seems as though it must work, and we have great confidence in Millinery for a good place to take refreshments we have both a nice Ice Cream Parlor and all kinds of Ice cold light drinks Ice Cream, fruit and confectionary, cigars and every thing that is usual Kept in a first-class Restaurant. PTTT.TSnK call and get pnces, my expenses are small which, enables me to sell at very small margin.

Mrs. Ed Riddle. MeatM arket Kansas, Everything first class at John. Sandersons. lit.

JLV Whether it will do any good or not there will undoubtly be a loud time at Hamilton hall at Topeka on 4 th all should go who can as delagates The Willing Workers society of the Baptist church will hold a nickel social at the residence of Mrs. C. V. King on Monday evening. An interesting program has been arranged and a cordial invitation is given to every one to attend.

Mrs. Jennie Tubbs of is in town visiting with friends and will go to Harvey vilK At the Redding meeting yesterday afternoon there was a good audience, bait it was nearly all ladies Rev. Redding told them some Bible truths in a forcible manner as he usually does. Burlingame BBsi Washing Machines, Patent Beehives Asbestus Roofing and General Wood Work, Call on, Martin Ltmd.f- All kinds of fresh and salt meats, Fish and game in season. Also delivers first class Ice to all parts of the city daily..

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About Daily Normal Migma Archive

Pages Available:
149
Years Available:
1895-1895