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The Burlington News from Burlington, Kansas • 4

The Burlington News from Burlington, Kansas • 4

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Burlington, Kansas
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4
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TlflE TABLE. spSinq creek. "US'mutki. is-u it i i.ito i an Keith is laying the foundation mu, --Tfce cadidates don't Lotber Spring rf Creek very much. Freigu, and Ticket Airent f'ose oonacitoas JJyfield spent Sunday ssfirs; south.

Lawrence Mr. for points north uiJ west, and at mas Ci ty for east and mas points ei jj MM west. r6, going east 6:35 a. Vt Feurht goins 'St 4:46 p.tn '111 'KMiwin west 12:15 p. passenger going west 9:00 o.

P. H.CKAI1AN, Freight aud Ticket Agent. New Fail Novelties! Mens and Boys itS and Overcoats! The man in the picture is being hehi up. Hes in a predicament ami he knows it. Hes some like the man who patronizes the old-fashioned Credit Store and pays long time prices.

He simply holds up his hands and the other follow does the rest. Our stock uf i all and winter goods is in very good shape and were making pretty low prices Cad Prices in I)o II mines far Cad. If you havent tried us yet, do so and see hat you think of it. We keep DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND MENS FURNISHING GOODS. Also a large line of house furuichiug aeadl Mrs.

are visiting1 frieisiLs at Neosho Falls. Arthur Perkins has gone to Nemaha emtnty to visit relatives. Mrs. Mai Hall, of Le Roy, was the gnest of Mr. and Mvs.

Rogers Thursday. The eouu'by superintendent visited the sefeocfiTn district 26 Thursday, the 21st. The prirle folks are making good ufe of the esceeMeat roads, getting up wood. Charley Elliott sold a nice bunch oi cattle fc Jdkn Miekens the first of the week. Joe fStfhefftan threshed about 200 bushels Kaffir corn one day last week.

The wheat looks fine in this part of the eoEEtty, considering the dry weather. W. O.VOimfid is done husking corn. W. O.

is one of our best farmers and a stauiodk tSepubt 'can. Mr. B. Sherwood has returned from the soutti and is seen shaking hands with his many friends Will Gates is again seen in this neighborhood, calling on old friends. He has keen south threshing.

Some of the farmers ai-e busy hauling apples to Geneva, Allen county, where they obtain 40 cents jer bushel Charley Chadd and Leonard Byfield have returned home from Oklahoma, where they have been threshing since iastJnly. Children's Suits, 3 to 15 years, a specialty. Stes attractive. Still more attractive are the prices. SBEC 1 J.

li RU The Cesh Dealer. Burlington, -Kansas. Clevelands Popular Evangelist Tied! oW ATEB MIQL MANUFACTURES TIIE CELEBRATED BRANDS OE FLOUR. Beauty, Belle of Burlington and Our Pride. Health Flour, Graham ami Rye Flour, and all kinds of Mill Feed.

CASH PAID FOR GRAIN. IDEM, A X( OT GIG APMdli I.APKKA photographs, buttons and vivus are my SPECIALTIES. Rev. A.N.Cnint 00. Cleveland, 0.

rat(r Slaclld Are. M.E.Church, writes Dr. Fenner: "1 have used your Wood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic and find it the best-remedy lor deranged state of the stomach liver and bowels of any that I have rrer used. a am spas Be a Hot Time At Fort Siley Thursday, October 28. and the K.

T. will run a special train fco take you th re. Fort Riley, the great military st, will be in holiday dress. The troops, whose feats on foott stsa-d in the saddle, have made them firm ons. will give exhibitions of skill daring.

The program begins at 2 oclock in the afternoon and will comprise: Parade of cavalry and artillery, with mounted band; cavalry drill; athletic drill in riding hall; artillery drill; band and sham battle. Dont miss the chance, it may never occur again. Every facility will be furnished for the coin fort of those attending, and lunch can be secured at reasonable praees. For particulars inquire of ticket agent. K.

T. Ry Co. The train will leave Burlington at 9:42 a. aad arrive in Junction City' about I -o'clock. Returning train leaves at o'clock.

Fare for round trip $1-50. i Mrs. Johnson, who was adjudged insane a few days ago, was taken to Os-watomie this morning by Deputy Sheriff Ball. In A recent gathering in this city, a company of sixteen ladies vere sitting together. Of the sixteen, thirteen were widows.

4 The Y. It. C. expjet to give a dinner at their hall tomorrow for their department president, Mrs. Griffin, of Emporia.

State Auditor Morris says something will drop if Coal Oil Inspector Wharton does not make a report by November 1. TheC. II. Clevelands, A. L.

Wood-fords, and Rev. E. Lee Howards are nutting on Big Cre'ekyoday. The Fredonia jail isUull of tinhorn gamblers and about hdlf of the Lemon Bros. show.

Pants at prices to suit anyone quality good, enough icura millionaire La Rue. tf Mmmm tl K. Cowgill, sole agent, will re fim-l your money if uot satisfied after using one bottle of Hr. Fenner modi 101 moke FATTIES CHOICE. We make clothes.

Other people make clot aes, but we make them to fit. See? Made by F. MOflTOH, Burlington, Kansas. EMN8MORE WHEELER, PROPRIETORS Matt Garwood, Gents Tailor. MY VALLEY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAPLE no SoJ; J.

Stewart Co. for gents 308 HO OTftCCT Give them a call..

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2,303
Years Available:
1897-1898