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The Burlingame Enterprise from Burlingame, Kansas • Page 6

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Burlingame, Kansas
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6
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Your WielterS: Reading? vi m-M 1 i ajis ajti ajti bjti mjn Pictures Free SCENES FROM THE WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLE FIELDS What About European Wa 100 Thrilling Pictures that Tell Plainer than Words I The Battle Album I Sent-FREE I With Your 1 I Subscription to I The Enterprise and ii of th( ome Interesting Stories of the War USE THIS COUPON AT ONCE THE ENTERPRISE, Burlingame, Kansas. Gentlemen: Herewith enclosed is $1.25 to pay for my subscription to The Enterprise one year, Farmer and Stockman one year, and the Housewife one year. You are also to send me free and postpaid one of the Battle Albums or descriptive picture books containing lite European war scenes. Name The wonderful picture above illustrates but one event of a great war. The famous Scots Greys Cavalry, by hurling themselves against the enemy like a thunderbolt at the battle of Waterloo, saved the day for England, and the story is more interestingly told by this celebrated picture thau is possible by mere printed words This famous regiment is again in action and on the same battlefield where their fathers fought a hundred years ago.

The great monarchies of Europe are now engaged in tha greatest tragedy of human history. Hundreds of thrilling and horrible scenes have been'enacted since the beginning of the present war. Beautiful Belgium has been laid waste. Lonvaine, the center of education and culture, has been burned. The famous cathedral at Rheims has been bombarded and millions of men are engaged in deadly conflict in all of the principal countries of Europe, which has made it possible to secure the most interesting collection of pictures that was ever gotten together.

This war has a thousand aspects each more terrible than the last. Trench warfare, submarines, aeroplanes, Zeppelins, poison gases, and other death-dealing instruments, the horrors of which cannot be accurately told in words Then there are the inspiring scenes of vast armies on the march and almost endless equipment to supply their daily needs, all of which is most interestingly told by pictures from the front. We have, therefore, just arranged for a Battle Album or descriptive picture book which contains a large number of thrilling pictures fresh from the War Zone for distribution among our subscribers. We want hundreds of new and renewal subscriptions during the next thirty days, so we are making the following offer (good for either new or renewal subscriptions). Town R.

F. D. No. State. Regular Price The Enterprise, one year $1.00 Farmer and Stockman (weekly) one year 1.00 Housewife (monthly) one year 50 52.50 Our Special Price for Thirty Days Only SI.

25 and one picture book sent free and postpaid to each subscriber. Send all subscriptions to THE ENTERPRISE, Burlingame, Kansas. The Burling ame Enterprise, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. BURLINGAME, KANSAS. 8 hot COAL Best Shaft Coal for the local trade.

Plenty on hand at all times. My property in the southwest part of town, known as the Oscar Thompson place. Good eight room house, electric lights, four lots. Price, $1,000.00. Terms, $500.00 cash, balance in payments.

H. F. BERRY, 418 Western Avenue. (49tf) Topeka, Kansas. a Washington Coal Shaft When in Kansas City take Your Meals at McCLINTOCK'S the Oldest and Most Reliable Restaurant in the City 42tf Wm.

Haysox, INSURANCE City Building, Burlingame. I. R. Tubbs THE CITY DRAY Builingame, Kansas J. W.

Vaughn, D. D. S. RESIDENT DENTIST Burlingame, Kansas (46-tf) DO IT NOW Subscribe for The Enterprise, Only per Year. S5 ft ARC0-SEALIT RoofingCement 1 First Published inThe BurlingameEnterprise Thursday, September 23rd, 1915.

Publication Notice. In the District Court of Osage County, Kansas. Geraldiue Baird, Plaintiff, vs VV. E. Mallory, Frank Short and Sadie Short, his wife: James Rafter and Emma Rafter, his wife; Richard G.

Hepworth; O. F. Avery and Mary E. Avery, his wife; Cbas. S.

Baker: C. S. Baker and Carrie M. Baker, his wife; James Rogers; Mrs C. Rowell, L.

Row-ell, Louisl C. L. R. Adams; John H. Fitspatrick and J.H.

Fitspatrick, Defendants. The State of Kansas to W. E. Mallory. Frank Short and Sadie Short, F.

Avery, Mary Avery, Cbas. S. Baker, C. S. Baker, Carrie M.

Baker, James Rogers, Mrs. C. Rowell. L. C.

Rowell, Loulsi C. Rowell. L. R. Adams, John H.

Fitspatrick and J. h. Fitspatrick; You are herebv notified that you and each of you have been sued In the District IJourt of Osage County. Kansas, by the plaintiff above named, in the above entitled action, that the plaintiff's petition is on file in said action, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, aud tht you must answer, demur or otherwise plead to said petition, on or before Wednesday. November 3rd, 1915, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff, in said action of the following nature, to-wlt: Adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner of a certain mortgage made by Richard G.

Hep-worth toGeraldine Baird dated December 9th, 1908, recorded in book 140. page 11, in the office of Register of Deeds of Odage County, Kansas, and covering the following described Real Estate in Osage County, Kansas. Lots 18 and 19 in Block 29 of the City of Burlingame, mortgage to be a first lien on said Real Estate, awarding the plaintiff judgment In the sum of Three hundred and Fifty Dollars with Interest thereon and delinquent taxes paid by said plaintiff levied on said property, said interest on said principal sum from the 9ih day of December, 1914, and interest on said delinquent taxes (174 82) from September 7th, 1S15, decreeing foreclosure of said mortgage, for the sale of said Real Estate upon foreclosure, and forever barring you and your co-defendants from any right, title, interest, estate or equity of redemption in or to said real estate. Hepworth amick. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Ch ffee eap Co Is a permanent repair for roofs. An Arco Scalit cement patch will last a life time. Arco-Sealit is elastic. It will not run in the hottest weather; it will not split or crack even on the coldest of days, contracting or expanding to every change of temperature. I guarantee Arco-Sealit to stop leaks on any kind of roof instantly.

Needs no heating. It will also repair your Gutters and Water Tanks. Think of me when your roof leaks. RUBBER ROOFING CORRIGATED GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING MAIL ORDER COMPETITION doesn't'scare us if we can get a chance at it. We want to impress upon the public thai we will compete with the prices put out by any catalogue house, on our lines, Freight and Quality to be taken into consideration.

Keep your money at home. Still putting on New Buggy Tops and making new bug gies out of old ones. Still selling just the Oil you want for the purpose you want it, at the Busiest Place in Burlingame. MARTIN LUND'S. First Published In the September 30, 1915.

Subsequent Tax List. Office of County Treasurer. Lyndon. Kansas, Sept. 8th, 1915.

Notice la hereby given that the following tracts of land, town and city lots, being and situated in Osage County, Kansas, will be sold by me on the last Monday in October, being the 25th of October, 1915, for the taxes, penalty, and charges for the year 1914, and 1 will, as treasurer of Osage County, Kansas, according to resolution as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, of said County, on July 3rd, IP' 6, and recorded in Commissioners' Journal on page 568, bid off in the name of said County, all of said tracts of lands, town and city lots, for the amount of taxes, penalty and charges thereon, and no bids from the public will be received by me. Thos. Finlay, County Treasurer. Arvonia Town. Mageie Roberts, lot 1, block 35.

Robert Thomas, lot 17, block 36. Robert Thomas, lot 18, block 36. Melvern Township. Latta.se 32-17-16. Peterton Town.

Davis, lots 8 and 10, block 10. Dragoon Township. Joe Johnson. eli S3 15-4. Junction Township.

ChasE Phillips, swtf 16-16-17. Michigan Valley Town. Stairs, lot 15. block 2. Melvern City.

A Watkins, lots 13 and 20, block 17. Osage City. Carlson, lot 5, blocu 22. Carlson, lot 6. block 22.

is a Poor Investment! There's plenty of it on the market. Don't buy it. What's the use of spoiling a good meal with wishy-washy stuff that leaves a muddy taste in the mouth and harms the system? We sell only good coffee. It's cheapest in the end because it gives satisfaction. Everything for you in FIRST CLASS GROCERIES.

Good Flour! When you hear your neighbor say "So-and-so" carries the finest grade of flour the kind that makes good bread and good cakes you naturally get interested. Flour is the most important article of food in the household. We carry only brands that have stood the test of years and that we can fully vouch for personally. ISAAC IMAN, The Pure Food Grocer. For Sale Fine grade Hereford ballcalves aud Poland Cbina boar For particulars telephone me at Auburn.

50t8 J. L. Strohm. 3 aie If you intend to have a sale get our prices COL. W.

0. HYATT, General Live Stock Salesman, Carbondale, Kansas, Phone 20. CRYING SALES A SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FHIMT Twenty Years Active Service TERMS aes uncer Si.ooo, Ten Dollars, Over One per cent.

i We are fixed for turning Are You in Arrears out work of this kind REFERENCES: The best farmers and stock breeders of tfce West, Tor whom I have made sales. You oan arranga with either bank at Burlingame for dates, Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. SltfJ Write Before Claiming Dates a your subscription 7 Youkaow WE NEED THE MONEY in double-quick time,.

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1895-1919