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The Osage County Chronicle from Burlingame, Kansas • Page 3

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Burlingame, Kansas
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Diarrhoea in Children. rr inrt tv For diarrhoea in children one Near Quenemo the barn and silo of Grant Fine was destroyed by fire last week, together with 25 tons of alfalfa; 500 bushels tf patrols passing, but have seen no convoys. These people are amongsttths finest in -the" 01aUr7 Joncaiswaissdv and? enthosV zsXxi cbcdi 'what theU. is do-ingti He had the Stars and -Grc The schools opened on Monday notHng tm Xhaxnbsr- Lpats, SO of seed wheat: and 40 of All ErlflLi PCITMriCCAL EfEHS C7? 1 pupns aiscncuxca as ioiiows: corn, etcl J)S3 estimated at 2f20Or insurance i) edy a dose bf castor ffet gade 48; eecond 37; kaad tiird" foWth grea ter than this year. Of course grade 1, taught by Miss Haller, has the greatest number of among them belng a buncH of five yesr olds who need i a nurse wcrce than they do an instructor as the little one are really too small and immature mentally at-this age to learn much and the teacher becomes more of a care-taker than an instructor.

-h There is but one change hr the personnel of the teaching corps Stripes fiyin In iay honor when 4 I arrived and Jxassure you unhatural looseness of th rinvf Ala I it oo W. tr I suwui xxx, U4 nc creciateds the compliment Secretary of State ritoentin "ihe? sellers 'at the now paying oacs jo me counBes theh-zshare of 18 this yeari The high school Jl WneisbuiBin i tiew house near the depot Misses Bessie Fish and Anna Miner have gone to Mt Carroll, 'r Oliver JBrbsl have brought in 68 head of 'three year old steers frdmXarhed for full feeding. The total entente rallied cap- tures'pnthe western front from July 18 up to August 31approach 130,000 prisoners md 2,300 guns. Since :1913 the purchasing power of tldoliar'the United-States Has shrunk 50 per cent German losses in killed alone since Germany the war which represents the 'unexpend- eiirol was out on tne xayrnsning yesr ailfd to catcE The Hun 'seems to ie getUnjg the worsfc Ofithe. fight now7- and if we.

can keep up the pressure he may lose- before Christmas. It is reported here that' be has said heiiwould-win, lose tot, draw'f before that time; Letrus hdpe he loses; i ed balance, oi tne ou cents re ceived the state oh each ap an automobile license a At Scranton Sellards Bros. during "IKe two years closing June SO This county re found coal Monday at a depth ofiar? Placed at over two million 80 feet, the vein being 21 inches. and probably nearer three mil- ceives $708,28. 4 For a Weak; Stomach The great relief afforded by Chamberlain'a Tablets in a mull There is going to be a great grain crop here.

The British are not up to us when it comes to haying and harvesting. Hope you are all well. Give my love -to all. Your son, E. L.

Brackney. titude of cases has fully proven The new man power bill extending selective service to include all men between 18 and 45 years became effective Saturday. The war is now costing Uncle Sam about 52 million dollars a day, or over two million an hour. me greai vaiue oi tnis, prepara- tion for a weak stomach and im- paired digestion, In many cases A 1 All uiis reiiei nas oecome permanent and the suffers have been com-1 Mrs. Covert of Athens, and uncle, Wm.

Price, from Robinson, are visiting fat the Bolton home west of town. Mr. Hopkins, six miles southeast of town, has six acres in watermelons and has at least 2,000 ready for market. He has so far sold over $150 worth. At the convention of the 38th representative district; held at Scranton last Tuesday G.

W. Carpenter was nominated by the republicans over Dr. M. Hi-Cozier, the vote being 30 to 25.i lire. Lockhait; trife of J.

C' Brutaej tTfflss Frca Eigliii. August 4, 1918. ALt nOADS LEAD TQ.TQPIUA pletely restored to health. i i fm a Ssill isficit I -1 MORE THAN A QUARTER MILLION PEPTLZ WILL PAS THnOUGH THE WIDE-CPCW GATCO OF THIS The 1918 Chautauqua will fall Zachary Taylor Hawks, notice of whose deaths appeared in our last issue, was borp in, Clinton county, Noy. 15, 1871, and died at his home near Eskridge, Aug.

21 1918, aged 46 years 9 xnpnthsv and-day He came to Kansas. -with jparntSv in 4 a trifle short of paying outnot 1 to exceed $55 to $20, which dis tributed among'iaome: 25 or 40 guarantors will be but a trifle .1 Oswestry, Engl Dear Father: This is 1 Intercession Sabbath In Great Britain Hie Hun's God seems to have gone back on him and heeds not" his "yJ i I anvotit ih-ambush for a week end with-a llr 3bnes. came Friday and have ihdt fine weather so faiv We are staying with Mr. ones' uncleat his wnichis tro a fiigh fiiW his early youth and grew to man- and pot to be considered when i Lockhart and a. former rwell AcriculturfkL "LJt Ctock, lnduetrial.

Cuoetluil aai Patriotic sxbiblte ar greater tban any prerloits year. "With war actlTiUes amd TJntted States OoYernment exhibits added, tbe KANSAS FREE FAIR will be a gigantic celebration of Kansas production I hood on 4 theoefarm, ne4r compared wjth, tha, benefits ac-cruingto the v. community from ttarjreyyii wnere lie neipeaj to 'it earn a livelihood for the family. this annual series, of- entertain- i He was united marriage to aays gobd and, this known and highly, esteemed res ideht of Burlingisme, died at Tte peka- September 2 of typhoid fever The remains 'were taken to- 111.1, or intermeh She is survived by- her husband and four children; GteG Septmbr year parucuiariy. eo.

oun- aay rams mieriereu, who. uie ai- nance ihaCday'or jbhere would uveriooKing ine-. insn sea. we rsee many mercnant ships and Mil-: have been no deficit and even the fact that that this 1 latter oc m3 mu activity apd hard.M qnejwhofM 01 fllftllTfl curred sfiouldot Jind will not DAYS ft if rena'cSalitauui this cm- njuntiringindlustry markexjhy i Jiia.TAlinromAn Hfi was a M. PENWELL, President PHIL EASTMAN, Secretary higear: w.

r- provident3husand ana father; a Good for Biliousness. 'Two years ago I suffered from loyal iriend, and a considerate, helpful neighbor." Besides his wife and children frequent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness. Seeing he leaves, one sister and six Chamberlain's Tablets advertised brothers to mourn his loss: Mrs. Winnie Warner Belleville; Will- I concluded to try them. I im proved rapidly.

''Hiss Emma iam, jJurlingame; JLee, irmidad, Col. George, narveyyille Har- Aaeiatsat ley Perry, Iowa; 'The purelF voluntary I system EMBALMER'S- LICENSE NO. 653 of, enlistmerit in the army, navy and marine corps is defi nitely at an ehdi 7 Regulations are being Kev. Boyer took, cnarge oi tne services at thahome, and inter- ment was padgs in th, HaryeyJ- vieemeltery af ternbbni! Ivhere -the "Eskridffe 'however, whereby al Director Rtsner the navy and-TOarinilcorps will receive a Jcertain i portion oi Masonic order performed the draftees fortheir services. last funeral rites.

rr5 I- BURUKBAME -PROOF. Card cf Tkasks. This Should CcnYince Every Burlinganie We wish to express our thanks to the kind friends at Eskridge, Reader. With MintrrFarr Hardware Co. Either auto or horse-drawn funerals.

Orders taken for flowers. Keehe and Harvey ville for the rne iranK statement ot a neighbor, telling the merits of a Kindness, neip and generous sympathy extended to us in our sad bereavement and also to the remedy, telephone operators who so kind ly gave their services. If mis Copritbt 1909. C. E.

Zimmerman 58 l-OW often a small additional expenditure pn your vacation illf double your pleasure. And what a difference it makes when you come back to and still have money in the bank. A Bank account makes life's walk easy, smothes out the rough places, and makes the bright spots more pleasant. You can't imagine what a difference it makes until you try it. The Proof Costs You Nothing.

The Pioneer State Bank Deposits Guaranteed. Burlingame, Kan. Phone 52 Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Burlingame Res.

Phone 158 fortune ever overtakes them it i is our wish that they be as kind ly remembered. A Burlingame citizen testifies: Mrs. Gertrude Hawks and Read and be convinced. children and all relatives. Martin Lund, wagon maker, you never saw a cotton Main says: 4 was bothered Ton I Can Save Eiioiigi To i Bp 1 By- lr alg lerb by the kidney secretions passing plant it will pay you to see the one in bloom in C.

W. Palmer's too freely, 'especially at night. garden. Mornings my back was lame and it was hard for me to stoop -or lift, The kidney secretions were highly colored arid contained sediment. Finally I got Doan's Kid N.

P. Garretson, Vice-President. F. M. Nelson, Cashier.

J. T. Pringle, President. E. S.

Asst. Cashier. ney Pills from the Price Drug Store and they relieved the lame ness and soreness in my back. JL: fT A A Doan's Kidney Pills did me more 1 1 A good than any kidney medicine Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $10,000.

I ever used." OVER FOUR YEARS LATER Mr. Lund said: still think tfirst Qatfoual highly of Doan's Kidney Pills and -have great confidence in X3urlln0ane, 'Ctansas. them. The cure they brought me has Price 60c, at all dealers. Donit simply ask for a kidney remedy, get Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs.

Skinner had. Our Prices on Good Groceries are such that the average family ''can save enough every month on their grocery bill to make ajW. S. S. payment and you get in addition the satisfaction of first quality and best service.

Let us fill your Harvest requirements and bring us your produce. Foster Milburn Co. Props. Buffalo, N. Y.

Wanted -Tvo orthrcs No man ever accomplished much in finances without the aid of a bank. To obtain favors from a bank, it must know you. The best way to become acquainted is to do business with it. Start with a small deposit if you can't make a large one. Make it a point to keep an account all the time.

You will find it easy enough, once started. The bank is glad to have you with it, and will help you to increase your earnings. Start now; don't wait till you need help. jjirls, sixteen years or over, to' learn typesetting. In quire at this ofBce.

See R. L. Cowell for auto Phono No. 17. The Quality Store painting.

Phone 115. 7t2.

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