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The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 2

The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 2

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The Jeffersoniani
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Burlington, Kansas
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iDiwimnwi rr 6- is- THE JEFFERSONIAN 11 lilnanJ, editor and Proprietor. TF 1 i Telephone 6J. IBSCRll flON PRICE. Daily I'V nmil, per year Daily by mail, six mouths Da. IV ty carrier, per week euii-Weekly per year 1 ns JiiFFaRsoNiaN will make club rates and take 6ii bscr.pt.

oils to auv piper. fl.PO 1.1 .0 As a. Stimulaent MiterM 4 tUe post jffice at Ruihugtoa, ttau sas as seCJtii -ti- uia.il maivr. 'We on to FalJ and Christmas buyers. D.

W. Sanders proposes to give away, ABSOLUTELY FREE. TWO BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS to the customers holding the lucky number. The first is a $35.00 Gate-End-Bed Davenport, handsomely carved quartered and polished golden oak frame-best grade Verona Velour cover, large wardrobe box under seat in fact this is one of the newest pieces in this Fall's designs, and as practical as it is beaetiful'l. The second prize is a $1 1.00 Dressing Table in golden, quartered oak poFshed, with 1 6x24 oval french plate mirror.

This would make an elegant present for -any lady. The plan is to give a number with each and every $5.00 spent with us from now until 12 clock, Saturday December 24th when a di awing will be made and the first two numbers out will be the winners. The articles named are in stock. Come see them and our large stock of fancy and staple new furniture for the Fall and Holiday trrde. Prices guaranteed as low as the lowest.

Your Truly TIMK OF. TRAINS Burlington, Kans PnegngerJ oortb, Al4o a nt Faseeaer uor'fc 7 oo a ru LOI'al 73oa 111 THE RIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN 8T. LOUIS, SAN ANTONIO, OlliUAOO, DALLAS, II AN XI HAL, FORT WORTH, KANSAS I I HOUSTON, JUNCTION CITY, GALVESTON, IN THK NORTH IN TEXAS AND ALL POINTS BEYOND. vara Itjs snowing tr day. Mum show', Hamilton -next week.

That all. A rare treat foe you at the Midland Frida night. When you i vp company, telephone to no. -her I Warn. 'il, male hoarders.

Apply at The Jeff Phinteuy. O. 11. Ross for baled hay, Hour fend, wood and coal For tale, one full blood Short Horn cow. W.

A. Holland. Don't miss ye ihe-ireect skew! Fri day night at the Midland. Mum show, Hamilton next Wednesday and Thursday. Be there.

Flan to attend the Flower show at the Hamilton November Hi and 17. That 'cold wave Wednesday wa--notie'-uhle coming after such a hot campaign. J. I. Wolfe says that he will make a bonfire out of his old hat if Roosevelt leally carried Missouri.

The .1 EFF Prtntkry is prepared to do luirrv-up job pi inting of ail kinds and will do it at reasonable Mrs. J. B. McKinley lost her leather pockehnok containing1 $23 in town Thursday. Khe will rewaru the finder for returning same to her or The Jeff.

Lost, fur boa in Burlington or between Burlington and the Therman Remer place northeast of town. Reward for its leturn to The Jeff Frintery. Every man who can should vote on election day but it is more important that they vote at the conventions or caucuses especially tor townships or city affairs. Elmer Williams of Hampden tow n-ship feels good o' er the fact that lie was elected trustee by a majority of thirty this year. Last time it was a tie and they had to draw straws.

All the groceries that make the table attractive and add the necessary finishing touch to the meal can be bought wisely and economically here Bordenlcirchers. Phone 23.. ft Gets Them D. W. SANDERS.

RAILWAY TIME CABLE. A T. iur. bootubxn luvision Passenger, No. 206 going east 6:30 oe Passeuger and freight, 212 going east 4:00 Passenger and freight, 211 going west 1:00 Passenger, No.

205 coming west No 2 makes good coonect.ons at O-taw, for all Southern Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas points; it Lawrence for Topeka and west; at Kansas city for points Easl and West. No 212, makes good connections at Ottawa tor Kansas City and points East and West. Wm. Maynard, agent. i i $7.33 One Way to St.

Louis You Should Have Perhaps'you are going to St. Louis, not intending to return. You-want the same privileges in the vay of ticket fares as those who will come back. This is your opportunity. SECTION.

November 7. 'Most all of the men of the neighborhood attended the election Tuesday as usual. Mrs. Pruett and children are back from western Kansas on a visit. They like it very well out there.

Several from here attended the basket supper at Rrural Dale Friday evening Nov. 4, but did not take baskets Mr. Rolls and family and Mis. i ah am and family from Halls Summit took dinner with Wm Morse and family Sunday. Church Sunday morning was well attended arid also Sunday evening, but the crowd in the aiternoon was not as large as usual.

Nlf. Harms who lives a mile south of bn lias gone to lola to look for work. His wife and children stay at 9 9 9 On sale Daily Except Friday and Sat. of each week. Good in Chair Gars (seats free).

A first-class trip for a second-class fare. Mrs. John Wesley, St. Louis Hol listers Rocky Mountain Tea is the A telephone in your home because, in case of sickness or accident you can call a doctor. You can do your shopping without going out of your house.

You can procure help in time of trouble. You can obtain any" item of news. You can talk to your friends far ana near. You can call up your residence from your office, factory or farm. You can be connected with long distant toll line through the 5 9 9 A.

W. VanFossen, Burlington, licins. her fatliei Mr, Clarkson, now. Those Papers I Burlington Telephone Exchange;) J. C.

Woollomes. Proprietor. arc not going fast enough, so this week we will sell them Mr. Ilanua, the school muster, ai.d several of his pupils attended the polling school at Suuilower Thui sdav ening. They eport a pleasant time- We are very much pleased with the ay our school is being conducted ibis winter The teach.

-r is will liked and tin- pupils seem to be taking much inteicst. Judging from the actions of the two couples Sunday evening Nov. (i, Byron Mori is ami' Ivan Edwanls sis ined to hav tied at Mr. Uolmai hitching post that afternoon. Joe Rear and John Dawson went to Halls Wummit Saturday.

Their team got away In in them and ran for about a mile. The buggy was somewhat smashed up but no Out: was hurt greatest tonic I have ever used; cured me of chronic stomach trouble 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. E. Co gill Makes children eat, sleep and row Makes mothea strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family.

Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea docs 35 cents, Tea or Tablets IT. F. Cow- gill' Men who are confined to their homes most of the time by illness or othm disability ar sure of attention at least once a year they are always objects of most solicitous attention on election day. Ye Deestreeot skewl will be given at the Midland Friday night under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society of the Christian church under the direction of Miss Myrtle Oritchlield. The skewl iucludes some well known skol-ars and the entertainment is wail worth attending.

You should be sure to attend it. The Republican candidates foi justices of the peace and constable-, in the city were elected by a unanimous vote. There were no candidates against them. And as a matter ol fact it probably makes no difference if they did receive all the votes, as nearly ail of the lawyers hold that justices and constables in the citie-. were not to be elected this fall al though the attorney general said they should be.

Money spent for MORTON'S CIGARS 100 for 3 cents Is kept circulating. to get rid of them. If you intend lo clean hour.e, or if you need kindling it will pay you to gel a supply' Winter Low rate tickets on sale via M. K. Oct.

15th to 30th. Return limit June 1st. See Katys agent. The Jeff Printery Special Offer. If you prefer, instead of sending 25 cents, send me a rec'ipL sho ving payment of fare or purchase of ticket via M.

K. T. amounting to $3.00 or more, and I will gladly send you one of my albums. THIRD and HUDSON STREETS, -tAiKMianeiMAuitsttHcaw HIGH PRAIRIE. November 7 Mr.

Warren was a Burlington caller last Saturday. Maynard, Clarence and Eilm Pitutt visited school last Friday at oil Mrs. Tom Pruett und children of western Kansas was visiting in this section last week. (jiiit" a serious accident happened at the pic social, A young lady Pi her heart broken. Several of this neighborhood attended the pie social at Silver Lake last Wednesday evening.

Will Robinson has a new buggy. Will says, lie will ive to make a drive some day. Wonder who will be thu lucky lady I Relief in Six Huurs. Dislrushiog kidney and libiddor disease relieved ir. six lion rs lv New Groat ddntli Ameiieati Kulnev Cure: It is a vreat Distressing Stomaih Disease.

Perniimoiitly i-urcd by the masterly power ol Soiuh American Nervine Tome. Invdidh ud sutler no longer, because this Best Liniment on Earth. Henry f. Iiuldwin, Supt. City Water Works, Huilsbiirg, writes: 1 have tried any kinds ol liniment, but 1 have never received much henelit until I used Ballard's Snow Liniment (or llir-umatieiit and pains.

I think it the lies! liniment mi eardi. 2oc, 50, 1.00. Sold by C. II. Fuller.

if i I meat remedy eilie them all. Il Isa smpiise on aeeount ol its exceeding cure tor lie vv bole win lit ot stomach wi ak- pininptnessj In lelleving pain in bladder, ness and Indigestion. The cure begins Kidneys and luu in, main 01 lem.de Re-wdli Hie tiiei dose. The ivliel il brinysin lieves leteiiimn ol water almost immrdi-iiiarvelous mid surpi isuig.N It makes no ately It y-m want quirk relief and dire laifure: never disappoints. No matter how bis is the remedy.

Hold liv W. 0, dears, long you have suttereit. your cure is certain drui'gist, Bui lington, Kansas, under the use ol this great health-giving 1 tori e. Pleasant and always sate. Hold byT A Sdtist Customer W.

U. Sears, druggist, Burlington, Kansas, 1 Is the hest an et-tisemeot. Thalia Neuralgia Pains, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains ji Id lo the penetrating inlluence ol Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to llieneives and bone and being absorb! ioio (be bloml, its healing properties arc conveyed to every pait ol the body, and cttect some womkrlul cities. 2oc, hoc $1.00.

bold by C. H. Fuller. 11 the kind of adveiiisiug we helcivc in. Garwood, tailor, Neosho over Williams A Strube Uorvt pay cash.

With nil ils lm tier mill linliilitv to errors. Its boilin' lo comb iiml a triiipinlion to have around. You nu avoid Jiotli iho brother und tin lempiaUon by depositing our moiipy mid paying vvilli clmcUs. Ami In addition lo 1 lip I'oiiveniciii'e and t-nfidv It i.UbrdH, a bank nuRount curtain ly givea a niiiii a liPtur alandlng. Ilmv easily you can enjoy all Uicsc udymi ago- will lip gladly explained to you If you will call at Dont miss ye deestrerct skew day night at the Midland.

Later election leturns only confirm tlic earlier news of Republ'can victories. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders came in from Kansas City Wednesday night Thursday's papers state that Roosevelt carried every county in K-unsas except Ellis county and may get it. Ho also carried Missouri.

Most of tiio state officers and thu United States senator from Missouri Bdlk, will be Republican Rqosew It's electorial vote will bo 343. Cured Consumption. Mis. V. Evans, Clearwater, Kan.

widest My husband lay stek for three months. The doctors said that iie hail1 English Hjiavlp 1 u. uncut removes all quick consmnpt'on. VTe procured a' bottle haul, soft, or eailooo'd lumps and hit m-of Ballards Itorelioiind Hyrup, and il euted isles Irom horses, l-lood spavins, emits, him. 'I hut was six yeais ago.

Since then splints, sweeney, ru hone, stllles sprains, wo have always Kept buttle in the house, all swollen throats, UKhs, etc. W'e cannot do without It. For coughs and by iise'ol one bottle, colds it lias no equal. 25c, 50c, $LhO. wonderful blemish cure ever lenowu.

by 0. II. Puller. 11 by W. U.

Sears, druggist. Burlington, ivasi, The Katy sells coach excura'on Tts next Wednesday and Thursday, tickets to St. Louis every day in the 'Hie chr antbeuiums are getting 1 week except Friday and Sanud ty ready for the Mum show November 1G during October anu November rate and 17. $7.35 round trip. H.

Wagoner, agent. Save $50 airanted the sl The Latest in Fine Stationery. Hurds Holland Linen paper embossed with either style of one or two letter monograms in gold or bilver or any color 50c and 00c for quire of paper with envelopes to match, neatly boxed. Sent by mail to any address. Its just the thing for nice.

It, will also make an acceptable remembrance, Order it now. uruer The Jeff pRINTEBYi Telephone 04. JOHN Redmond, prop The Farmers. National Burlington,.

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Years Available:
1894-1906