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The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 3

The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 3

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The Jeffersoniani
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Burlington, Kansas
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3
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WASHINGTON. W. M. Wilson shelled a ar load of corn Friday. Ed Chestnut as out ou a horse trade Sunday.

Chris Pharney called on Miss Emma ll Tipton Sunday. John Mitchel shelled 700 bushels of corn Thursday. Jerry Elrod shelled a car load of corn Thursday. Charlie Carter was visiting at John Mitchels Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. McFtodgers called od Oscar Hairs Sunday. Mr. Piercy of New York is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Shaffer called on C. N. Mickens Sunday. Chris Lingenfelter and wife called on Wiley Hairs Sunday.

Henry Lingenfelter and wife called at Jacob Neibrechts Sunaay. T. A Moore and family attended the school meeting at Gridley Satur day. N. Mickens has just returned from LeRoy where he has been visiting friends.

Miss Belle Hains and Miss Ad Crain of Burlington called on Fred Crain and wife Suuday. Ed Tipton and Robert Mitchel have returned from Emporia where they were selling horses. i There were church services at Sunny Side Sunday and there will be protracted meetings all week. 4 i Rev. Mr.

Nicholes Dead. Rev. James Franklin Nicholes is dead. lie wa- born August 4, 1825, iu Tennessee, went to Illinois in an early day and married first when quite young to a Miss Barbra Ann Fanning. To this union one child was born March 2-.

is 15, but the mother and mild died shortly afterwards lie went as a aolunteer to the Mexican war being mustered into ser ice September 2-1, 1H1, servtd out his time and was discharged. Tie was married to Miss Maltha Hannah McCurley in Apii 18-18. To this union ten children were born, two boys and eight girls. This wife died Not ember 5, 1S71, seven children jet survive him. These are MaryJ.

Shepfey, Crotty, Sarah Waller and Susa Etter-ot Lawson, Bell If aibuur near Lebo: Anna Etter, Momtt, Mat-tie Mundon of Ilaitioid and John Vichols of Dawson, Neb. All but two were present to administer to every want and necessity that could be given a loving and affectionate father. He was a faithful member of ihe United Baptist ebur Morgan county Illinois of which he w-as set iside to preach the gospel of Christ nid was ordained December 5, 1-59. He moved to Kansas in 1870 and located near Ft. Scott where he built up many churches.

God has wonderfully blessed his labors in the vineyard and blessed him with a long life. Death overtook him in the early morning of February 8, 1903. His age was 77 years (i months and 4 days. T1 funeral services were held at tie Methodist church Monday at2 oclock February 0, 1003, conducted by Rev. Mr.

Lee of Burlington and Rev. Mi. Foster of llarttoid. He was laid to rest in the Hartford cemetery. lie leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn liis loss and praying that God might bless the gosoel of Christ that he had preached ail these years and bring: lorth an abundant harvest.

tbs mi i i Successor to Cleveland Clerk. Santa Pe Topeka, Kansas, 10 and 11, fare and onethird for the round trip, return 12. I' 4 Wichita, Kansas, and return, Feb- ruary 14 to 18, return 21, one fare on rV account of Grand Lodge A. F. and A.

M. Wichita, Kansas, and return, Feb-ruary 21 to 25, return March 2, one fare on account of A. N. W. Grand Lodge.

Colonists rates to the north-west February 15 to April 30 at very low figures, including Seattle, Portland and all other parts in the north-west. San Francisco and Los Angeles and return May 3, May 12 to 18, good to return to and including July 15 $45.00 for the round trip. Homeseekers excursions first and third Tuesday of each month, one fare plus $2.00, good for 21 days. M. L.

Weiser, Agent. Farm for Rent. 320 acre farm for rent on shares, about 200 acres iu cultivation, good orchard, houses, buildings, situated at Wyckoll station, depot and siding on the farm. All grain can be shipped right from the place, No wearing out team or time taken to get grain on market 011 account of bad roads, ect. Bottom farm.

Best land for wheat land corn. Apply to W. II. Wyckoff, Burlington, Kansas. Lots of Things Were sold but there are still lots of things in the furniture line Ha.miltorv Thea-ter Thursday February Other Peoples Money HERE is nothing so good as money, and no moneyso good as other peoples.

Only be careful how vou get it. If you borrow it from the other fell when he isnt looking, it is liable to be the innocent cause of a short withdrawal from society -on your part. But this ad concerns the real Other Peoples Money. the rollicking, jingling comedy in which the Dainty May Sargent The most superbly gowned woman on the American stage has made such a decided hit. PRICE 25, 50.

75c The Great South-west. Texas, the Empire State of the South, is the title of a' pamphlet about this wonderful country, which will be sent on request. Low rate excursions on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. James Barker, Genl Pass. Tkt.

St. Louis, Mo. Left to Select GIBBON DEAN Advertised Letters. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Burlington, Kansas Postofiice. Persons calling for same will please say advertised: E.

E. Smith John Phillips. Mr. Burleigh Croyle. J.

M. Dawns. R. V. Blue.

Mrs. Grace Hays. C. O. Smith, Postmaster.

Pasture Land for Rent. I have 320 acres of pasture land rent. Enquire of L. D. Eppinger Eppingers store.

1 1 1 1 1 1 Ai WAMS i I I Tuley's Bordenkircher has what you want groceries. Daniel George Cole is the guest ot LI. B. Cheney. 1 Good backberiy chunk wood for sale Baulorf Co.

Seats for Other Peoples Money are now on sale at Puffers. Coining, the play of the period, California. Dont miss it. $85 new organ 855 this week at W. W.

Kimball Cos, closing out sale. F. T. Jones touud a boys golf glove Tuesday and left it at The Jeff office. The Travelers club will meet with Mrs.

Ballinger in place of Mrs. Ilall as announced. Get tickels foi Other Peoples Money. They are now on sale at Puffers pharmacy. Rhinehart lias just received a car load of Anthracite coal.

Those deser-uig it should call at once. Dinsinores lively stable is a good place to put your horse and a good jiace to hire a team when you make a drive. Ladies shoes half-soled for 40 cents uens for 50 cents. 1 you want good nice work done get it done it A. Mullers, Third street.

The seat sale is now'on for California at Cowgills. The sale is large. be tardy, but get your ticket at once. These people carry more and scenery than any orgauiza--ion that has visited this city. The Guild of the Church of the Ascension will hold a Rummage sale at the old Scripp building ou Third diett on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

February 10, 20 and 21. Pro-eeds for the re-furuishiug of the chancel. anager Newcomb has another oily attraction at the Hamilton February 12. This time it is a good farce comedy. The dainty May Sargent and her company of artists will produce the play entitled Ollier Peoples Money.

May Sargent has the reputation of being one of the finest groomed women in the United States. Manager Newcomb paid the largest per cent of the season for this show. I CVT PRICE SALE I Continues on. all elt Boots 1 Lfd Arctics I 1 Dollars saved by buying now Fine Shoe repairing At P. L.

25c can baking powder 20c 20c candy a pound 15c Globe Poultrs Food the best on the market 2 pounds for 25c. P. L. Tuley. Hollywood Building, Neosho street.

For Sale. A good piano, very cheap Inquire of C. O. brown, Agent. Thelma.

A $400 Kimball piano slightly used at a great bargain at W. W. Kimball companys sale. In the new Comedy 6rama In Ar-kansaw, Mr. Downing is not only supported by an excellent company but the scenery is magnificent for this production, especially the Great Farm Scene.

Mr. Downing will appear at the Midland Saturday, Feb-uary 14. The people of Burlington were so well pleased with the work given bv Edith Evelyn Edwards, the spiritual medium, last week that they nave secured her for three more nights February 11, 12 and 15 also Sunday at 2 p. m. Lecture, tests and inspirational music.

Midland opera house, admission 10 cents. I Alfred Carmain of the Waverly Gazette office had a peculiar and painful experience a fe evenings ago. lie was being shaved in a barber shop there when a boy in lighting a gasoline lamp spilled some blazing wood alcohol on Carmains head. Luckily for Carmain he escaped with only a painful burn on his forehead and the loss of some hair. Geo.

G. It-': President; Frank Hoffmans, Vice G. G. Burnham, CasKie Jesse F. Foster.

Assistant Cashier. BURLINGTON NATIONAL BANK, Established 1870. collections on all points. Transacts business on liberal terms, istent with safety and good banking. Insured against loss by Burglary of Safe or DayligM Robbery.

Board of Directors Geo. G. Hall. Jno. B.

Sweet, II. J. Willett. G. C.

Gardner, Frank Hofimans, Orson Kent. con Probably you know how Ayers Hair Vigor always restores color to gray hair and makes the hair grow. That so?.

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Years Available:
1894-1906