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The Burlington News from Burlington, Kansas • 3

The Burlington News du lieu suivant : Burlington, Kansas • 3

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mmn-TT -nr -r-f" 1 i ft MOP PAILS FREE. BRDE NKIRCHERS ARE LIBERAL WITH THEIR CUSTOMERS. The Town Vitascope. Please Made Bordenkirchers, meat market and grocery, have a lot of Ideal mop pails and wringers that will be given away absolutely free to their customers. The pail is made of the best northern pine and put together with a patent cable hoop, which prevents it from falling to pieces.

The wringer is warranted to wring all the dirty water from the cloth, and it can be used with out the operator getting her hands wet. The mop pail and wringer is a new patent that will be a great help tc the lady of the house. It makes mopping easy. Bordenkirchers will give these mop pails and wringers to their customers free of charge. This is the way it will be done.

With each cash purchase of 5 cents or upwards the customer receives a coupon or ticket stating the amount. The customer retains the coupons and when $25 worth has been accumulated, they can be presented at the store and the customer gets the mopping outfit. There is no time limit to this offer and the customer can get as many mopping outfits as he likes. There is one due you for every $25 worth of trading. Go into the store and see the pail and wringer.

It is worth $2.50 and the customer gets it free. Bordenkirchers carry all kinds of fresh and salt meats, crockery, and the best line of groceries in Burlington. Go in and see them. BORDENKIRCHERS MEAT MARKET. Veal, Mutton, Pcrl-r, Eeef, Dry and Salt Meats.

Best Line of Groceries in town. married." Ettinuer Jackson At Strawn, September 7, by Rev. F. II. Flickinger, Finley C.

Ettinger, of Kansas City, Missouri, to Miss Ada Jackson. Hughes Jackson At Strawn, September 7, by Rev. F. H. Flickinger, William E.

Hughes, of Lyndon, Kansas, to Miss Ermie Jackson. DIED. Lingenfelter In Liberty to wnship. September 8 1898, from infiamation of the bowels, Jake, son of Henry and Anna Lingenfelter, aged 10 years. Funeral held today at 3 oclock.

Interred at Teachout cemetry. Kidney or Bladder Troubles. If you suffer from kidney, bladder or urln-ry troubles, or from too frequent or scanty Dr. Fenners Kidney and Backache 1 Is what you WRnt. Bed-wetting by children Is generally cured by one bottle of urfne.

I Cure' Is this powerful remedy. Testimonials are disregarded, many people doubting the hon esty or sincerity of them, we therefore avoid giving any here, but will furnish them on application to dealer whose name Is given below. If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by II. E. COWGILL.

Liver Complaints and Nervousness Cured. A torpid liver always reduces dullness Irritability, etc. You are all clogged up and feel despondent. Perhaps you have treated with physicians or tried some recommended medicine without benefit. All that is no argument against Dr.

Fenners Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, which ws lnrlst TM.il euro nervousness and liver complaints, If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by H.E. COWGILL. Present That Will Ladies Mopping Easy. The ladies of the Christian church will serve dinner and supper in the Hollywood building on Saturday. Chicken pie, Boston baked beans, pumpkin pie in short an all round good dinner.

4t Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf The illustrated lecture given by Rev. and Mrs. Ilahi Baksh at the Christian church was was interesting and was fairly "well attended. Two rooms to rent.

Inquire at this office. is-12 Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf A good solid Oak, Cobler seat, arm Rocker for $1.90 at D. W. Sanders.

Another and fancier one for $2.25. See them. 2-6. The fire companies discontinued drill on account of the hot weather last month, but will resume again shortly- Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf The Republicans will have a rally in this city September 10.

Bailey and Lambert will be here to speak. Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf The change of weather Monday night was something remarkable. The temperature that afternoon and up until nearly 6 oclock was over 90, and by 7 oclock the next morning it had fallen 39 degrees to a little over 50, and by the next morning it had got so low that there was frost and a slight formation of ice. Had such a change occured in the winter time it would have been a terrible blizzard.

Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf Leave bundles at Tom Greys shaving parlor for the Burlington Steam laundry. tf Mrs. II. L.

Jarboe is spending a few days at the Midland hotel in Kansas City. Fresh home grown melons at Kreu-gers. ic-12 A couple of men from Le Roy who lawed a case in district court the first of the week were not satisfied with its settlement and started to fight it out according to Marquis of Queensbury rules. Nobody was hurt. J.

E. Anderson, of Waverly, is in town attending court. Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bordenkircher moved into their new home on North Fourth street today. P. II. Cralian, the Santa Fe station agent, has gone to Mrs. Colorado Crahan for a out months visit, there now.

Oysters at the Palace. 3-tf Mrs. C. E. Riser and children went to Humboldt today to visit relatives.

A new sidewalk is being built in front of Puffers drug store. John Hurd, the Kansas City meat man, went south today. The Katy will probably run a special train from here to Emporia September 17 on account of Buffalo Bills show. It would be quite an accommodation for our people. A double wedding took place at the home of S.

II. Jackson in California township Wednesday evening, where Mr. Jacksons two daughters, Misses Ada and Ermie, were united in marriage, respectively to Mr. F. Ettin-ger, of Kansas City, and William E.

Hughes, of Lyndon, Osage county. This paper sends congratulations to all parties. Of the seven of the We io some better and show you twenty-live wonders that we are showing at our store among a thousand and one others. 1. 58 inch red table cloth worth 45c for 35 c.

2. 52 inch red table Cloth worth 25c for 15c. 3. 58 inch red table cloth worth 35e for G5c. 4.

50 inch red table cloth worth 18c for 1 l-2e. 5. 2-vard wide white damask worth 75c for GOc. 6. 57 inch white damask worth 25c foe IOc.

7. Cotton crash worth 4c for l-2o. 8. Summer goods worth 10c and 12 l-2c for 15c. 9.

32 inch cotton flannel worth 12 l-2c for lOc. 10. A good solid ladies Ox ford worth $1.40 for 98c 11. Cotton plaids worth 12 l-2c for 9c. 12.

36 inch -all wool serge worth 35c for tJ5c. 13. Lortiesfine shoes worth $2.25 for 14. Novelties in cotton dress goods worth 12 l-2c and 15c for 1 Oc. 15.

Tennis flannel worth 10c for 8 l-3c. 16. 36 inch percales worth 8 l-3e for l-2c. 17. 20 yards standard print for 7 Oc 18.

36 inch sheeting 21-2c 19. 36 inch sheeting 3c. 20 36 inch sheeting 3l-2e 21 A splendid ladies parasol 81.U5. 22. Ladies, silk string ties worth 15c for IOc.

23 Lace urtains worth GOc for 3.c. 24. Men's gloves worth 25c for 19c. 25. Cotton batting worth 8c for e.

We also have the finest line DRESS GOODS. CAPES AND JACKETS, SHOES, LABE CURTAINS AND CARPETS In this city. Make our store your headquarters tvhen you come in to the fair. We have plenty of room, plenty of 'fans, plenty of ice water and plenty of good will and will do every tiling in our power to make you happy and at home. )' CASH BARGAIN HOUSE.

i hrough Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND thf PaiNCIAL CITIES OF TEXAS. mmm buffet sleepers AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATE BY Twr COMPANY. SlIPYr "VwTS. Cry for And thrive on it, and everyone loves a dish of our nourishing and refreshing ice cream in hot weather.

We have it in all flavors, rich tempting and wholesome, and absolutely free from any deleterious substances. We will serve it in quantities, for dinners or parties at a resonable cost. MRS. L. A.

FELTGN. Nice, fresh bread and calces delivered to your residence any or every day. WILLIAM? Fall Samples on Exhibition. FAIT IES CHOICE. Mede by E.

F. Builington, Kansas. E. O. SHIDELER, PEOPLES mOPULAR USH1NC ROCRESSIVE HOTOCRAPHER Corner Third and Neosiio..

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Pages disponibles:
2 303
Années disponibles:
1897-1898