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The Burlingame Blade from Burlingame, Kansas • 4

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Kvris Fikm) says: THE BURLINGAME BLADE. Contributed Locals and Personals. Mrs. Davis who has been visiting her An Elejrant Line dirty a deal as I ever knew. My in formation is of such a character that there is not a doubt in my mind that the scheme "As a matter of fact there are few Wo boh at Harveyville, returned Saturday.

men in mis country who cannot marry Those who attended say the iunpiro was planum! and executed exactly as early and often, if they wish," Drill was very good. mapped out. And usually, that male humanity may Mrs. 10. li.

Terry with little ira took lieu you bought out Mr. meuouaia the train Tuesday for Lincoln, Nebraska, aud changed the name and politics ol OF not be wholly forlorn, soon or later nyiny of them wish. where she will visit her son, tho llov. Walton Terry for several weeks. the paper the republican leaders here treated the mutter lightly and joked about 0 JCDITOIt.

Airs. Myrtle Wilber is grandma, bhe An Ohio paper tells of a Mr. Newman it, not supposing that the Ui.adk would survive more than a few weeks in this Is apparently more delighted than if she had been elected council woman. The who was run over by the cars and had atmosphere. They had starved out too BUKLINGAMK, JtlNE 3, 1803.

Spbmv Summed Gqqs oungster Is a boy and is staying with two of his legs cutoff." If that man loses another leg or (two, first thing he Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hoss.

many papers that wereu just wiiauney wanted to have auy doubt that they would be able soou to dispose of the new vent Clare Couchman is home again from This man who stands, And kci'h tliw miu'litv vehicle of State knows he will bo going around on crutches. er visit at Harveyville. ure if it stood in the way of auy of their Hauled hruuKb the mire to some iKiiohle fats, Delno Smith and bride of Wilmington schemes. AT And makes not mini uolu protest as lie can, Is no American." attended tho Decoration day exercises. I don't intend to flatter, but the Blade Tub failure of Calico Charley Foster Ed.

Morgan and Geo. Bothwell went was a surprise and the advertising patron-aire that it received astonished them, on the heels pf tho McKinley smash to Osage City for Decoration day. TALMAIK'S TKOPJUCS. True several dealers refused to ad Mrs. Clias.

Lyons ami Mrs. Judgo Rev. Dr. T. pe Witt Talmage fears Thomson and daughter, Miss Maud look should call for more contributions from republicans.

There's nothing like holding up your great men. vertise 011 account of Its politics, but the farmers subscribed freely and there was the train for the one day tins week. ROBERT FRASER'S. Mrs. JN.

J. Belch called at the Blade that the financial difficulties that beset his new tabernacle at the corner of Clinton and Gates avenues, Brooklyn, may office and subscribed Saturday. She It doesn't becomo the Kansas News- enough advertising to make it clear that the enterprise would succeed unless something was done to cut short its career. The Chrouicle was much disturbed was on her way home from Topeka. compel him to leave the City of Churches We saw a fine new desk going into II.

paper Union that is patronized by many people's party papers for ready prints to I). Shepard bank the other day. and its receipts considerably lesseiiud. unless the load of debt is lifted. In a There was a washout and slock train sneer at that organization.

recent sermon the famous divine said off the track on the M. A. B. Its friends were uneasy. It looked like the boast that had been so often made that only a republican paper could sur Seymour Billings, a former citizen of The Blade said nearly two months ago "We have been at our wits' end how to save our church, and that through no fault of ours.

The story In a nutshejl is Burlingame has been lately connected that Carter Harrison would find some Dry goods of every description. Something new in the way of Wash Dress Goods, handsome, durable, with the Ocean Springs Leader, AUbs, that years ago we built a large church. Liua Castle has been visiting her friend way to open the world's fair on Sunday, vive here was to he disproved at last. It was a critical emergency and said leaders put their wits together aud pondered as they had seldom pondered before. Mathematical problems vastly complicated The next year we enlarged it at almost Alaitha Mcriiillemy.

and this week re and right we were! the expense of the new church. Just us turns taking her with her for an outing we were getting it paid for it burned in the country. Cholera has broken out again at Han? have been solved with less brain travail But like Capt. Joey Bagstock, in Dom in the State onlorical contest Miss down. Then we built another large church.

Just as we were get ting it paid for the lightning put an end to it. Then burg, Europe. Ilattie Snyder carried off the second bey aud 8ou, the senior editor of the Chronicle is "sly, dev-il-lsh sly." I do prize. She was also the only lady con we built this church, which is practi Found Dead. testant.

Boots and Shoes Galore. not assert that the light that finally dawn cally the fourth church, counting the F. P. Smith of Woodbine, Dickinson ed their deliberations emanated from Sunday morning last about six o'clock county, a gentleman of some means, was him; but light at length dawned enlargement referred to as a new build' ing. We have raised during mv pastor J.

S. Warren was going to the pasture iiere on a prospecting tour and has since where keeps his cows. His route lay gone to Gardner. He was accompanied It was argued "thusly "It's going to bo difllculty to keep the farmers from subscribing for the Blade, but some ate $1,040,000 for religious purposes. Hut no church earth could endure without near the railroad switch that runs irom by James Tilson, who is also now a rest the main of the Santa Fe to shaft Iso.

I serious embarrassment what we have dent of Woodbine. thing may be done to diminish its udver of the Burlingame coal company. Somt. been called to go through, and we must It is reported there has been a boot and make it impossible for it to empty flat cars were standing ou the side have help or stop. Our congregation is legger in town lately.

track. When about opposite the depot pay oias. So oue of the largest ad-selected and an item not going to no its utmost, and clay and night Three young boys walked in from near Mr. Warren saw something that resem- VciIimm-h wan our people will exert themselves. Elm creek, a distance of some 13 or 14 bled a human hand reaching up outside local cUommi and one at atime.promiscu miles to attend the services Decoration ous like, as John Hay would say, they the rail on the east Bide of track.

Invest We would suppose that Talmage would conclude that these visitations might be dav. went to the man aud informed him that touting he discovered that it was a hand Air. and Airs. John Imley went to liar beyond the shadow of a doubt the item evidences of Divine Is and between the rails, almost under the trucks of a car, was the body of a man. veyville to decorate Tuesday, He keeps the best stock and can give yon a good fit at prices that will surprise you.

3Tew Sparing- MILLINERY! it not possible that Providence has se Airs. Allen tells us her bovs will soon His head was horribly mutilated and both arms broken. He had been dead be home for vacation from the institu meant mm. The scheme worked; out went his advertisement from the Blade and a bigger one than ever before appeared in the Chronicle. So two birds were killed with one stone two objects accomplished.

They knew that it would tion for mutes, There are at present 200 lected this same tabernacle to show that the doctrine of humility and lowliness of spirit should find a better shrine than several hours. boys and something more than that num The city marshal was notified and the ber of girls. pomp and splendor? 'rhe body was carried into the freight room at the denot and laid on some boards. gorgeousncss The following persons shipped cattle not win to appeal to the man on political has been described the past week: W. Alingsone car Friday grounds as lie did not permit politics to Search of his person discovered two let night; Wagoner Bros, five cars Sunday of Talmage's church as follows: "The Tabernacle interlere with business, so they went Whitbeckand Hall each one ednesday about it in another way.

Their success ters, 81.6.1 in money, the photograph ot a child, a piece of chewing tobacco and a printed copy of the song "Ta ra boom Is a magnificent Key. S. 0. Adams, wife and son of structure of Komanesque architecture Salt Lake City, got off the train Thurs has given them immense encouragement and they are now confident that they have only to persevere on the lines chosen to te ay. One of the letters was dated It is built of red Corsehill stone, and th day morning for a visit with her brother main tower or spire, when incompleted last September, signed Statia hmight, and was evidently written by a female H.

VV illiams of this 3XTe7V Stylos lay the Blade away and plant forgetme win rise to a neigiu or I (JO leel. The in Air. Samuel Woods of Harveyville is uots and cockleburs ou its grave. quite ill, with apparently inflamalion of tenor is a vast amphitheater. Hack of the rontrum rises the huge organ with its iiinooldened by the success of thei acquaintance; the other written about a month ago, was dated Farragut, Iowa, and signed, "Mother." It was such an the stomach.

scheme they have hatched another. I ncniy cotoreci pipes. The windows are for spring and summer wear. Miss Aggie Air. Flynn and daughters of Wilming haven at present exact information as to epistle as a loving mother might write Deautitui, and the glass used is a com what it will turn out to be, but this much to an absent son.

From these letters it ton were observed among those in tow Tuesday. uiiinuuii oi irosieu crystal and various is certain; they have openly asserted that shades ot yellow Win. Davis and family and Jake Jonc a trap is set that will catch the Blade Christ was bom in a manger and often and daughter were among those who Welch, who is in charge, has had experience in trimming in the largest wholesale house in St. Joseph, Mo. Call and see the new was concluded that the dead man's name was Arthur Maranville.

A telegram sent to Farragut, Iowa, was promptly answered confirming this supposition and requesting that the body be forwarded aud squeeze the life out ot it. There is no doubt about the trap; we shall see paid their tribute of respect to our sold His earthly career had no place lers dead. whether they are as correct about the re to lay is head. It is completely con East Burlingame alliance No. 25, had mainder ot their assertions, to that place.

Later in the day another gruous that a temple dedicated to Hi a little social and festival on Monday Those schemers and trap-Betters don't styles. worsnip jnat made a parade of costly telegram was received from the express agent at Farragut stating that the neces night, the regular meeting. After cake want a paper of tho Blade's temper iu and ice cream had been discussed for an magnincence (not paid for) should be the town, it has lought the Santa if sary expenses had been guaranteed. blasted by blinding bolts from Heaven system and they are owned body and day the corpse in the clothes worn hour or more tho union came to order, transacted its regular business and in when alive (coarse and soiled) lay on the panties oy taat corporation; they wan Since this article was written theenor dulged in some interesting discussions a paper that will slobber and gush like mous debt has been paid and everythin rough boards in the depot and curious people came and looked at it and went A. program committee was appointed ami the Chronicle.

Besides they know that selections made for the next meeting. It away. Someone had covered the face is lovely. Whether this ends the troub 1 of Talmage's tabernacle will be seen they stand on only a thin crust of respectability. If a newspaper should hap: C.

E. WOOD. t-S was decided to continue tjie newly U.K. I'R ti with a clean handkerchief and when it was lifted, which was probably once on adopted and enjoyable leatures, wit pen to take a notion to air their affairs an average of every five minutes, a ghast many others that the future may suggest duritiffthe summer. The regulations Am, wealth is produced by labor.

The social earthquake would follow that would bury them deeper iu disgrace than ly sight was The entire top of his with regard to dues and pass words wi the cities ol llerculaneuni and 1'ompei great mass of the people get their living by productive labor. The great fortunes head was gone, one eye was gouged out and hung by a tissue over the mangled be enforced more strictly and everythin; were entombed In lava that flowed from -DEALERS IX put in more systematic order. The dm the red lips of Vesuvius. face. His brains had been scooped up are all made by the applicatioL for re-instatement of such as are othe Antiioadeater and were lying on a rag on the boards by n.m;mes.

a man can produce only wise in good order is slill reduced and i his side, covered with his battered hat. UJMiicure PsCarfiecs would add to the enjoyment and benefit enougn io give comfort to himself an i So great was the morbid curiosity of Swindler. of all if all such would come out aud re jamuy ana a part of his product is ah many that after having gazed at the nor The numerous reports from the differ vlve. Applications are pending for th rid head they could not tear themselves Seeing AaGlplpes, WindoCv. Sjpacles, cbo, eut parts of the statu about farmers being admission of new members and there arc sornea Dy the schemer, then, of course his family will not live in comfort, and away until they had lifted the hat and swindled by "agents" of one kiud auu looked at the bloody pulp beneath.

All quite a number who are now eligible who have not yet applied. East Burlingame another ought to serve as a warning will always be penniless. Then if sick day the blood dripped from tinder the others to deal only with parties know keeps logging right along through heat iiesn comes, or work ceases, or other handkerchief and stood in a olack pool to be responsible. The latest swindling and cold, and drouth or mud. Never on the floor.

trouble overtakes them, they become scheme reported is recorded in the Ceu having had as large a membership as WJl. PATTERSON. W. G. JAMIESON, tralia Times is follows; paupers, dependent on other workers H.T i many, it has still held its own with tl The coroner lives near the southeastern corner of the county and it was not thought necessary that he should be at the inquest.

Between four and five best. Notice of the next meeting will iow mat the schemer has fleeced this "Dan Smith, whu lives about six miles southwest of Ceutralia, uud who is one be found elsewhere. Jamieson Patterson. of the largest land owners iu this section, family he must turn his attention to an other family and fleece it. Can you un Memorial Exercises.

was last week neatly swindled out ol 17 Sabbaih dawned clear and beautiful aud farmers will do well to guard agaiusi clock in the afternoon a jury was impaneled by Squire Burke and the inquest was held." Little more than we have given was elicited. A tramp who gave DEALERS IN A large audience filled the Opera House such sharps. now now it is that we actually have 3,000,000 paupers in America, to say nothing of the army on the ragged to listen to the memorial sermon deli his name as Casement swore that he had ered by Rev. Foresman. The exact text "About three weeks ago two men stopped at Air.

Smith's place. They had met the dead man the day before at a edge? we have forgotten, but one of the princi a machine with which to grind sickl station this side of Topeka and that they pie points developed was that a nation without taking them from tue sickle-bar, GROCERIES PRODUCE. New Goods, New Location and New Firm. Stock Complete and Prices Reasonable. could sin and would be punished accord if ine pops dared read anything but The machine worked well and Air, Smith had walked together arriving here about 11 p.

m. He (Casement) had gone to ingly as an individual. A truth it would was desirous of getting one for use ou sleep in a box car and hiscompanion had be well to apply today, as well as to the his different farms. Tue men wanted i party organs they would soon learn enough of the jobbery and corruption among their leaders to bring them back to their first love g. o.

p. -Lyndon I in until years previous to the great struggle said that he would try and get a ride to Great Bend. This evidence was in part which rent our land. I he singing was make him agent for this section and would do so providing he would purchase oue-half gross of the machines from the Kmpire Aiachiue which they claimed corroborated by another tramp who had liurlingame, Kansas, appropriate and enjoyable. Tuesday morning the clouds we South Side of East Santa Fe Avenue.

met them on the road and who after wards stole a ride from Scranton here, If they would read and believe the To i. threatening but the while dresses wer to represent. Iliis Air. Dinith did Casement when he paid for his breakfast pet. ana me ncKspittle local bravely donned.

The program was car wish to do, saying that he had not the money to buy the machines with. The that morning had a $10 bill changed ried out very much as arranged except o. p. organs? To use a Scriptural phrase it would be believing a lie that they the inevitable delay usual in getting sue The jury retired to privacy to decide on their verdict. We understand that so-called general agents liually offer crowds in line.

Air. Jonte came out, re might be damned, to send him the half gross seveuty-tw It waS'thUt the deceased had been killed splendant in his new regalia, which qui machines. lie was not to pay a cent by the cars without attempting to solve paled the remainder of tho display into down on them but tor every oue ho sold When a worn out specie dollar is the manner. lnsidiiincance. 4 S.

G. BRATTON at I he was to remit to the house, Undertaker Pratt afterwards took the The usual ceremony at the cemetery turned to thte U. 8. mint It is received at its weight and the last man handling body in charge and prepared it for ship this he also declined to do saying could not handle so many, lie liua. was performed and during this time quite ment.

It was sent by express that night an audience gathered at the hall, taking decided lo take six of the machines and loses the loss by wear, When a worn to Farragut, Iowa, this advantage to seoure a good seat Everything Fresh and First Class. North Side of Santa Fe Avenue. Burlingame, Kansas. was asked to sigii a card which was The next day tho father of the dead The stage was decorated profusely with order ior six machines, alter this was flowers considering the scarcety thi out paper dollar is returned to the treas nry a new one is issued in its place with out loss to the last holder. Still the peo man reached town.

He was only here between trains. He had been afraid that done the two men Jelt. On Thursday year. Al ter the opening prayer by Rev, last wevW a man called at his place an Lawrence and the chorus by the child the body would not be shipped and had come after jt. He is a section boss and pie cling to their metal gold.

ren there followed selections rendered by told him his machines were at the depot in Ceutralia aud presented a bill of $400 said that his son was familiar with rail the veterans, responded lo by a son and O. E. FILLEY, lor seventy two machines. Mr. Smith P.

DAVIS, Cashier- daughter of each, Then followed a trib W. P. DEMIXO, President. Vice President. refused to pay the amount but the agent Let it be remembered that when the government takes gold for revenue, it ute by states to the unknown dead, in roading, having worked about engines around round houses for years.

This makes it the more improbable that he would be killed trying to steal a ride on prouueeu me oraer signed by him 1 seventy two machines, instead of six, ICAID TJF CAPITAL 50,000. takes it at its weight and not at its face, which each child recited a selection re erring to some war event, or person, be longing to their particular state and de he supposed, tiually, after much talk The same is true in all transactions with a switch. ing, Air. Smith was induced to give his It is difficult to offer any reasonable Fit National Ban of posited a boquet or wreatli on a monu of note lor ia and receive ouly a part explanation of the manner of his death ment placed at the front of the stage foreign buyers. When treasury notes are taken in commercial transactions they pass for their face.

Which is the me mucmues. ne note was made i out if killed where found. His father scouted dedicated to the memory ot the unknow to the idea of suicide, which might be of dead. and signed and the slick man came town, lie immediately hired a livery better money? fered, and seldom peopleof his class take The exercise was well appreciated as paying for the use of it to either Corning their own lives. No sane man would go was evinced by the applause it elicited to sleep in such a place; men who should Perkins, Humphrey, Higgins, I5u OLDESTBANK I3ST OOXXNTyT.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. 8. Woods, President National Bank of Commerce, Kansas City J. Bowersock of Lawronce National Bank, Lawrence, Kansas; W. A.

Rule, Assistant t'nslilei- Nutlomil of Commerce, Kansas City; Rankin Masou, Topeka; O. E. Pllloy, F. M. Nelson, VM.

P. Doming, and L. P. Davis, Burlingame. or Seneca, lie started in the direction Corning.

Another song followed after which the address, which we will not try to give know say it was impossible for him to chan, O.eo. T. Anthony and A. W. Smith "A few hours later Mr.

Smith observed have fallen there and been in the posi even a synopsis of, as almost every one are conceded by everyone to be back that he had been swindled and coining tion as found. The wheels over him one was out ard heard tor themselve totownswore out papers at once numbers. That much good the people were not the ones that crushed him. for By the time the exe.cises were over the clouds which had cleared away, began telegram was sent to Corning to hold there was no blood on them party has accomplished if it had done to roll un and soon the rain fell, sadly man with Hanker team. An answer soon came that Mr.

Manker'B team had nothing else, And John J. Ingalls- Can Such Things Be? Editor Blade; don't agree had almost forgotten John J. He's an not been in Corning. Mr, Smith, his son With other. and filat Fennel made preparations to you in politics, but I admire your fearless, to Seneca, and just as they were starting, W.

P. BEVEELT, direct style of writing. It is something women are pure, but not men. Wi Elmer Trip drove in, he had taken the man to Seneca. The three men started DEALER IN for that poiut.but "Air.

Slick" had left new to read such a paper published here and if you can gain a foothold and build up a business some of the natives will be chagrined past telling. I havp always for Kansas City, ere they reached the county seat, and as the matter now stands men are unselfish, but not men. Let us have the candor to own as much at least. Can you point out ten spoltless men of your acquaintance? Mine is pretty large, but I can't find ten saints in the list. Thackery.

voted the republican ticket except an oc Air. binith is out lust S175 besides his interfering with the ice cream stand arranged in the park by the Junior League. And thus in tears as it were, nature closed the day, dedicated to our fallen heroes. Quite an accident occurred during the forming of the procession Tuesday. Some sudden stop in front, probably caused by the many teams that were endeavoring to "cut in ahead" caused a telescoping of those behind.

Mr. Skinner had more than his share of damage. His buggy tongue was broken against the rig iu front and the team behind entirely demolished the end gate, besides giving the persons in several vehicles quite a fright. It would be better to form two lines, if all are so anxious to get up by the float and band. -FL0UR add FEED, eassional scratch for county or township officers, but there have been things done penses.

He says, however, that he wi Willingly pay that ami.unt, but he enter tains great lears that the note will retu here with an additional figure added it, making it cost a larger amount. It to be hoped that it will not." HAY, GRAIN, ETC. The producers demand justice. AVhat they demand they will have. He who thinks that the nnsses will forever tame by the local republican ring that I don't approve of.

I believe iii ppen-handed fair dealing and when I see anything different I fee like kicking over the traces. My object in this communication is to tell you of a trick that has lately been played on the Blade and I think it as Kansas. Burlingame, llavanna alliance meets the second and ly Buhmit to legated robbery, is play. fourth Thursdays. jug engea.

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