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Daily Normal Migma from Burlingame, Kansas • 2

Daily Normal Migma from Burlingame, Kansas • 2

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Burlingame, Kansas
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2
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mm son DID YOU EVER HEAR OF Published By P. M. Steves Co. Lions mm. For gasoline stov- For the benefit of Burlingame, Daily Normal Migma.

F. M. Steves Editor. For chapped hands, lips and sun burn? es, Refrigerators, Hammocks and fishing tackle. Well it is mfg.

right here in this town by the discoverer. Will you buy a bot tie before you go home? If you don't you will be sorry. Cifas. Lyons. Geo.

Ilaller, Willie Palmer, John WATCH Young and Paul Raymond started on a fishing excursion on the Blue above About the Hailstorm. The hail storm of Saturday seems to have been in spots, Geo, Hinkle came from Lyndon Via Phelan school and said hail had done a great deal of damage from there to the Asbury Chapel a distance of 2 miles, It also did some damage through by the Capt. Child's farm 3 miles east of town. Frank Leonard came home from Lyndon Via Osage city and he reports considerable damage to crops iomrTl miles south east of Osage city to as far as the cemetery this side, and then another spot down about dragoon crossing and then again at Underwoods, "Will Prosser says it did not seem to knock off peaches very much but slit' the corn leaves until they look like leaves of grass. Manhatten on Saturday night they expect to be gone several days and will bring a whole load of fish packed in ice.

L. B. Chandler went to Ridgeway THIS SPACE F. C. BRACKNEY, DEY GOODS yesterday and as he failed to answer at roll call this morning his many friends at the Institute are therefore very anxious to gay something about him in our paper.

He also thought that it was worse at A. Skinner's and Geo. Wight's, but GROCERIES we cannot learn as there is any corn Walter Jolliff and Frank Leonard went to Osage City and Lyndon on Saturday to bill the Burlingame races. D. C.

Romine was in Lyndon attend ing the central com'mittee meeting on Saturday. FOR ANYTHING IN THE J)i J. Vaughn. WORK ALWAYS FIRST CLASS. Burlingame' Kansas.

Refreshment Call at the corner Restaurant it is pur aim to keep at all times the best cream Hurt Playing Ball On Saturday after-noon some of the Kids were playing ball near Mrs. Hol-combs, Will Franklin let the bat slip and the end of it struck Bert Huff in the face and cut his nose and above the eye badly go that he had to have four stitches taken in the cut by the doctor A boy that is so careless as to throw a bat in playing ball should be punished for his carelessness HARNESS and the best Ice Cream Sodas to be had in any town in the State, Hand made J. W. RULISON. Good stock.

At Joseph Charlton. that is totally ruined and probably none as badly damaged as the present outlook would indicate, the farther advanced the corn was the greater the General Merchandise, damage. 4 Later, Lumber and Building Will Jernigan says that he has 1Q acres of oats that he is going to plow under and sow. to sorghum and Thos, Porter Material. Building Contracts taken From the Overbrook Herald.

I). Hines returned from Oklahoma last Saturday, where he had been visit ing the past two weeks. He says George has a prospect for half a crop of wheat and corn looked about as good as here. There will be a change in the Over-brook bank the first of July. E.

J. Hil-key has sold his interest in the bank and his city residence to J. G. Kirk-wood, and will go to Lawrence and engage in the insurance business. Mr.

Kirkwood will be cashier and Mr. Kes-ler will remain in his present capacity as assistant cashier. Mr. KirkwoodV- splendid business ability insures the success of the bank. has 80 acres ruined by the hail and that he is now plowing them under, and th T.

F. Terrill Can corn is in ribbons. Geo, Grissenger and Witbeck had a couple of stalks of corn from Mr, Bonds, the were Blit up fine on them, but we think the Drill your well so you chance is better on the field thau on can have plenty of late piece of corn that is not more than 12 inches high. water..

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149
Years Available:
1895-1895