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The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 4

The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 4

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The Jeffersoniani
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Burlington, Kansas
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4
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Muslin Underwear for Ladies and Children i i S) II 5 I I I I 1) a Bought direct from the manufacturer at New port, New Hampshire, For quality of material, beauty of design and excellence of workmanship this line stands right up at the head. These goods are now on display and we invite you to call and see them whether you wish to buy or not. You el re invited to attend the Revival Meetings at the M. E. church every evening act 7:30 Song services at 7:30 followed by sermon.

R.ev. B. M. Powel will presxch. A special invitation is extended to the young men.

REMEMBER our special Embroidery Sale closes SATURDAY me GROESBECK-NEYHART MER.CO AtAAAAAtAAAAAAi -9 Notes and Comment. TmTsvTvvYsmt7ty Toll era you saw it in Tire Jett. Lewis Chilcote loceived $550 from T. II. Brewer for a small ti at of laud in Waverly.

A son was born to Mr. ami Mrs. George Wimer near LoRo Siuidaj February 16. Frank Jennings sas he ran across some places where the snow was drifted ten or twelve feet deep! Margaret E. Wilson lias deeded fifty acres in 28-21-15 to Edwin F.

Miles of Coffey county lor Mind. C. S. Wiugett has bought lots 12, 13 and 14 in block 5 Burlington from Mrs. II.

M. Kruger of Missouri. Tse pi ice was $125. A deed convening 41 acres in 11 20-13 from John M. Cracroft to James E.

Rubart has been filed. The price for the land was $1600. Edward Tipton etal. have sold an univided five-sixth interest in the west half of the north half of the southwest quarter of lor $3.33.33. ColTej countys share of the state school fund is $2,302 05, and this is for a school population of 5, 005 and is on the basis of 39 cents per capita.

Fifty -three cents per hundred per month will pay principal and interest on money in lire loin Home Co-opera-tit association. P. II. How. Agent.

OscaT W. Hussa has brought suit in dibit ict court against A. M. Miller et al to quiet the title to some real estate. C.

O. Brown is his attorney. Atchison Globe: A man cant afford to be talked about unj more than a woman, and it is a matter of regiet that a number of young men in Atchison dont realise it. The Li-Roy Blade ran this motto. Dare to do right, Dare to be true: Dare to do others Before they do you.

The Jeff has received a letter lrom a young man who says lie has good habits and a good Inisiucss college education and 11 give refoenees. He says he wants a pda hero. There is some advantage of li ing in a small country town. There is a shortage of eggs in the cities, but here, while the price seems awlully high, there are usually enough eggs to supply the demand. The doctors hate decided that Mrs.

James Redmonds hip is not btokeu but that it was thrown out of joiut by ner fall and slipped back in place during the night following. She is getting along nicely. Aunt Jorusha tailed to keep an appointment at Wichita recently and when she did play in another house the gate receipts ueie garnisheed. Aunt Jerusha had a dale hue Thursday nighu but wired her regrets. Wiite today for tin eo iree lessons in Shorthand and elegant $8 page atalogue.

Central College of llusi-less and Shorthand, Kansas City. Great school of Business training; Eighth and Wyandotte Streets. Kansas City, Mo. Two Missoni i Pacific passenger trains had a collison at LcRoy February 18. Both engines were damaged and the fireman.

Ed Hayden, was eriously and perhaps fatally injuted by being caught under the pilot of his enjine. None of the passeugers was ujureJ. Topeka Capital: Some one at Sali-jahas started a new worry to the effect that if wheat and coin turn out well this season there may not bo enough horses in Kansas to do the necessaiy work. The ice worry is out ot the ay now, you know, and no one will vorry over the condition of the wheat. Therefore it was necessary to dig up an absolutely new worry; one that never heard of before.

LeRoy Reporter: Roy Griffin stoic Ive dollars from his grandmother, Mrs, Margaret Rollins, and succeeded in spending every cent ol itbelmeit a found out. It was Mrs. Hollinss pension money. Tim old lady isiais ing the orphans ot lmr sonKphia.m ami daughter Mrs. Giiitin.

A11 etloit is being made to send the Giiitin boy to the reform I will sell at pi halo sal" at my rooms over E. 11. Rost nlhalsgroci ry store Household goods, consisting ol Brass trimmed iron bods ami who woven springs, oak diesseis, wa-h stands, fancy stands and rockers, dining room chairs, two couches and a divan, all as good ns new. Also a tapestry carpet and matting, lamps, stoves, etc. A good reft iterator, Mrs, 1.

E. Murrav. JFSj'JS. A LITTLE Not tlie rirst t. i I I i i HUMOR Complaint.

ONLY $50 TO CALIFORNIA AND BACK I irst class round trip, open "to ever) body. $50 from Chicago to Los Angeles and S.in Francisco; 147.50 from St. Louis; $t5 00 from Kausas it and Burlington', via Die Santa Fe. Corresponding rates from all points east. Account National Convention, FEDERATION OF WOMENS LUBS.

On sale April 22 to 27. 'Iickets good for return until .1 une 25. 'Only line under one management all the waj from Chicago to California. Only line for both Grand Canyon of Arizona and Yosemite. Only lino to California with Harvey meal sort ire.

Write lor descriptive literature, enclosing 10 Cents postage Santa Fe. M. L. WISER, Agent. Coal Eiuiii" iu New I'alaml, () fill ep, bright jewel of the silent imht! Thou uulockest the door of the soul, when it would enter the land of sunny dreams and unconscious tongs.

Thou are surely night's golden "ladle in which kind nature tucks her wtary lnluren and sings to them her swoctc wspeis. The happy bhd.v, the frr grant flowers, the tired leaves all oigauic life are driven into thy ulent bamput halls, and feel the magic power of thy refreshing prayer. Vis, when the suns golden rays have bo. conquered by the silvery light of the moon; when the rosy curtain in the Western sky has been quietly tu nsfornied into the dark mantle of mt lit; when darkness gently covers the lost trail of the fleeing day; when the bright gems of night look niajist-iially down upon drowsy eyelids and tiled petals then the good angle of love blonds the conscious into the subconscious anil seals them at the poral. with the silent kiss of sleep.

0 sleep, sweet sleep, thou 'God-given piaytr of unconsciousness! May thy Homeless chariot bear me far into hy fi nt banquet hall and teach me how i to use the golden key of the spirit. let me unhide Heavens shining windows and nourish my Hreil body at the fci'i nt bi a.st of nature. Hold me hold me bondsrnuu to' ll magic pell, until mj utfconsci'ous -oil is refipshed. Then, with tVy uh' wings, tan mo back to to enjoy ihe gulden mom. of thi- 1 'ing day Invitation) to Assessors.

'uunty Clerk W. M. Palen has sent on imitations to the township asses-vi asking- them to meet with him at tin court-house ns required by law on Monday March 3. Mr. Palen and Miss his deputy, have made1 out new books tor the assessors.

IL letolore it lias been the practice -in tin county to let the assessors take' tin old hooks but the method will be a pti at hi lp to the assessors. lie Mrs. Cliattertou Bridget, I wont have a lot of policemen hanging around this kitchen! Bridget (blushing! y) Yism. Thot just wliat Officer Brannagan says Eagle. i S- 5 fc 1 5 4 President; Frank Hoffmans, Vice G.

G. Burnham, Cashie Jesse F. Foster, Assistant Cashier. BURLINGTON NATIONAL BANK, Established 1870. Makes collections on all points.

Transacts business on liberal terms, con sistent with safely sand good banking, insured against loss by Burglary ot Safe or Daylight Robbery, i Peter Brandon, Geo. G. Hall, Jno. B. Sweet, Willett, Board of Direitors-j Gardner, Frank Hoffmans, Orson Kent.

D. W. SANDERS Furniture and Undertaking BURLINGTON, KANSAS. old leave City FOR BUSINESS, comfort, economy and speed us solid rubber tires A. MOSHER SON Bicycle Department yOlir buggy With Miles that it i.s thought that the books should last be allowed to tin Iadtiewski will be iu Kansas Match Nickffi scrus food eottee YOV MAY NEED THE SERVICES OF AN UNDERTAKER y0V you should see me.

A full supply of coffins and undertsker joods always on hand. Undertaker and dealer in fine furniture JOSEPH GIBBON. i i.

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7,532
Years Available:
1894-1906