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Barbour County Index from Medicine Lodge, Kansas • Page 8

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1 KHK1IEY STRUCK A GOOD MARKET. iBBEECO ITNTY INDEX. the state printing this year Ft'LFILLMENTOF PROPHECV and the Herald got it. The Chapter of English History Belating WEDNESDAY, APR. t9, 1905.

Without waiting for a special sale The Goods are on sale every day. The following are a few articles with prices, Which are below any Competitor: HonUnl Tina hnrl a lead-Dine to the Title of the Prince of Wales. VyCl pi till 1 i. "cinch" on it since '98. Green Adams and Gano Hoag struck a good market for their fat steers at Kansas City last week.

Mr. Adams took his third shipment of the Adams Skinner herd of fed during the xirw i. the heir resumptive to the Hon. Jerry Simpson has re British tnrone called the Prince of Queeensujare, all Imported. ppntlv Stocked UP an exten- Wales? A long-chapter or n.ngusn aw-centiy ACU th title, says the epitomized in the title, lory is sive sheep ranch near Ros- glLSt T.hne.

Set of Chairs 3 00 Center Table 1M Chiffonier, Oak 8.00 Dressers 9.50 6 ft. Exten. Table, Oak. .5 50 $4.50 40 piece set, Nice decoration winter in C. B.

Curries lots. This shipment were the smallest in the ktVi hnt thev were fine ones. well, New Mexico, and the Wales was nominally a principality of qott triof Via rho kingdom when Edward 1., also called $10.00 press u.a coio 0j Crusader returned from the 100 piece set, Nice decoration They averaged 1300 pounds and is coining money at it. Holy Land, but it haa lis own iiue KllCUen fjaoinet ii princes and was practically independent. brought $6.25 and $6.50 per cwt.

una a nnrl fnTTIR ill and see mv Samples. They Dr. B. E. McAllister, resident dentist.

rhe Norman rulers of England had sev- tu0 r.on x- Hnn? cattle were aru 1 times invaded the country, but the Office oyer Citizens State Bank. A. T. 8. BY.

TIME CASD- arrive. 1 lit the ones they bought from D. S. Jones. They averaged 1500 and 5 IXATE.

Every pair of Noyes Norman je guaranteed at 11. T. Woodward Son's. 1:05 A. M.

Medicikk Lodge, Kas. jjV 2:55 are beauties. Think of it! Velyet carpet at $1 per yard, ready to put on your floor. Ingrains at 45 cts per yard. L.

T. WILLIAMS. Opera House Block North Main St. 135 1 Hntraln urrlMnn RnndlTi. sold for 6.50.

1 hey netted 912 li-on nin multpa cnnneciion Wllb A. 1. Frank Williams returned home from sturdy Welshmen had not been subdued. Edward's chief ambition after his experience In foreign wars was the subjugation of Wales and Scotland. In pursuing that ambition he began with Wales.

Llewellyn, the contemporary prince, ww nontiTP in his vouth in the per head above cost and feed. the Wichita Commercial College last week. A tWm of Minzona returned 4. F. for Hazelton, Kiowa, Alva, Woodward i all point In Panhandle, and with Wicni-.

Kansas City and points east. train connects at Attica for points cvth. Oklahoma, Texas. East bound pasaen-vrs taking this train must remain over 'gbi at Attica and leave at 6:20 A. M.

H. W. Heivly, Agent. 1iH.11 itcr-ix father. Henry III.

Chas. Gronemiar of Nippawalla township did not make very much on his sheep which he shipped last OC Ucoliaj ui to. 1 Uttiiua ui Later he was a supporter 01 oiuiuu Springs. who was the real ruier 01 irrffnrt WAV MHMM mm Kansas farms for sale, by W. C.

Al-ford, at Hazelton, at ieasonable prices. England for several years ounng mo latter part of Henry's reign, and was overthrown and slain by Edward at the hotti Rvesham. After that battle. in reasonble amounts on farm lands. Parties who have farm lands for sale in any i This Week's Market.

1 The following are the local prices this week, in Medicine Lodge: week, although he did a little better than break even. They averaged 66 pounds and brought 5 V. Mr. Gronemiar says his sheep were not as fat as they should have To n-oc not nreoared to however, Llewellyn promised fealthy to Henry, before Edward set out on his cru-f Pete Hoover who always nas me "bullion" was watching the cattle market at City last week. sade Edward summoned mm as a sal to his coronation in August, 12i4.J UCCU.

J. 1 part of the county will do well to list the same with me at once, as I have a number of prospective buyers on my list who mean business. Samuel Stewart TVirsvt h's mill is the right place to feed them right. If he feeds an- to attend oecause uuw r.hoD. Kaffir chop, but he refused chvq lift Will do it guaranteed safe conduct.

Several otner, summonses were treated in like man- bran, shorts and chicken feed always nn hand. Wheat 92c Oats 30c Corn 40c Butter I 14c Toultry 6c Cows (grass-fed) $2 25 per cwt. Steers $3.75 to .400 Hogs $4.25 Subject to slight variation. UlUCi UUllvii iiv right. Kt Edward, wno wab Wm.

Fuller last week purchased 3tead of at once making war, resorted to The Land Man. Those suits for men and boys are 1,0 mil. Woodward Son Mrs. M. E.

Cook's residence property jtrategy T.wpilvn was betrothed toEleanora, Kansas Medicine Lodge, on Washington Avenue. 1'aimer, ase made the sale. the young daughter of De Montfort, a first cousin of the king. Eleanora's mother died on the continent in 1275, and 1 1 1.0 iniww The best Flour on Earth is Poorman Best, Anthony. Wilkins sells it.

W. F. Gibson was down town last A. 1 CHASE HARDWARE COMPANY nine Grass. White and Red Clover, HosBita teaffs week the tirst time since he was laseu sick.

He shows he was a very sick man. Ingersoll lleview. i Tarwater and wife of Sedalia, 1 in the following year she sanea iur Wales with her brother Almeric. Edward intercepted the vessel off the Scilly islands and carried his two cousins to London. Llewllyn was served with an- Locust, Rape, de- Osage, Orange, Black nnd Ars.

G. L. Swan other seeds just and a full variety of arrived. JL VV- parted for their new home in Colorado last week. Mo.

arrived last week to visit with V. other summons, oui ae agaiu S- Cook and F. D. Elliott and families. though he boldly demanded the re- i a hrotuer 01 Air.

na- nf Viia nrnmisea Driae. tuwaiu Kramer Wanda, mgn paiem Anthony, Kansas. and jAXI. a-i i I icaoc tr my rook. Mr.

and Mrs. Tar- tvpn declared his lands forfeited 10 water may locate heie. Local and Long Distance Telephone flour, is the best in the market. Sold by H. D- Fair.

Senator and Mrs. C. I. Long and children arrived home from Washington Monday night. Buy your alfalfa seed at Bene-fiers hardware store.

Colorado eating Pearl Potatoes 50c'per bushel at Wilkins. I write Insurance on wheat. See advertisement on first page. C. W.

Selby We have a car load of Red Tex The following i3 from a Missouri farmer's address before a Farmers' In a a rule the farmer knows within a year led an army into Wales. He overran the country, secured the support of Llewellyn's brother David, who had a grievance about his patrimony, and stripped Llewellyn of everything but his title an the limited sovereignty of Snowdefi and the Isle of Anglesey. Under penalty of a greater tribute than no firmer friend than the country press. T. L.

LINDLEY, Successor to Cook Lmdley. Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance. H. Brood Sows for sale. W.

miles The home paper is distinctly the rarm ers' own paper, supported directly or indirectly by the farmers who compose the backbone of the printer's subscrip Mat anri InrcTP.IV for what the en- Huffaker, 2 miles south, A COMPLETE SET OF west of Sharon, Kansas. he could hope to pay, Eleanora was surrendered to him, and they were majrled before Edward and his court at Worcester in 1278. pi vp vpars later, however, Llewellyn tlUU Ok, -i MUSI KMUT JJUUAO. FOi. sai.e T.H.

Minick purchased a nice all terprising merchant advertises. Now oorl fmm Clmse hrothers. let us not forget our friends. as Seed Oats for sale. T.

H. Trice Son, Sharon, Kansas. People say that the finest groceries in town are at H. T. Woodward Son's.

Phone 38. before the 1st of and a year in ad- was again in revolt. Edward led a large army into Wales, but was not conspicuously successful until Llewellyn was killed in a skirmish. His head "was sent to Edward, who placed it on the walla of the tower of London, crowned with W.B. Sellers and -ife departed vauce it we c.n afford It.

Rnnherrv'Tilants for sale. 2 yrs OrFICE ON KANSAS AVE. BETWEEN MAIN S1UEET AND COUUT HOUSE Low Rate Spring Trips To Sunny California. tue paper mat uguw m) w.vi nlrl cor. ner doz: 1 vear old per on Monday for Minneapolis, Kan hVp mv annnort.

Another tning, iuc in mockery of a preaic- in mockery oaoic- dozf per I. W. Stout, sas, to make that city their home. 0 ad ert are the ones ar 1 ivy ath, Gano HSgy highest The foundation of Mrs. Stevens or drculare arket price for fat hogs delivered.

new cottage on boutti Main is 1 hQ are l00 penurious to advertise ana market price foiidon. c.rrt tho lnnnl nress have no work next Mon- completed and the frame at the stock yards day, April 24th. Edward soon reduced the country after Llewellyn's death, and he established his residence for a time at Caernarvon will be up this week. right to the farmers' patronage. I propose hereafter to go to a good live, local advertiser, and a man who will do his share in supporting the local press, thus contributing to my support rather Chas.

Stinnett of Oklahoma has rented the Verne Gibbs farm in Insurance written on all classes of citv property in Medicine to than buv ot the men wno piupuoo castle to personally conduct the pacification of the country. He had his queen with him, the heroic woman who had saved his life in Palestine by sucking a wound inflicted by the poisoned dagger of an assassin. At Caernarvon pn Anrii 25 1284. was born his son and heir. Eagle township.

Mr. Stinnett call- L0de Your patronage solicited. take an and give nothing in return." you can go to California any day between March. 1st and May 15th for $25.00, a little more than half fare one way. ea at tne inaex omce munud iu Walter Cushenbery.

Preventive Against Scarlet Fever. get acquainted. Hope he is in Barber county to stay. Edward of Caernarvon, eventually the I All the Way. A snow storm in northern Kan-cocanrl TV In st week, which ac- Homeopathy is the only system of cure that offers to humanity prevent-mpriiinfi Affainst on coming or ap- weak and contemptible Edward u.

With a view to knocking tne prop counts for the cool wave. The atmosphere looks better at present. nrehended diseases. Among them Is the from under the foundations of the na-K-ci pwar Thft medicine tive line of princes, the king commander Four papers for $1.30: The Index, the Farmer and Stockman, the Farm Gazette and the maker all for a trifle more than D. S.

Jones has purchased lots 7 and TZ TsUned the prophecy of MerHn. the price of one. Take advantage and 9 on Kansas avenue east them. He DUt 1L CttUut, rtiicoj 1 ii n.ithlaoonrnnnnftt. tue BCC1" Travel comfortably in tourist Pullman or chair car.

An unusual opportunity to inspect California farm lands. H. W. Heivly, Agent, The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway. Medicine Lodge, Kans of the mmb mat on oiler while it will Duiia a staDie on lasts.

A Turtle with a History. has remodeled the rooms over his store for a residence. tient saieiy wn.ucooVi aU liability of bad consequences resulting from the fever than any other system of medicine. Take care, watch your children and if in need of help see Dr. Kociell.

Dick and Rye Woodward have Mrs. Christian Keller departed on Monday for her home in Rock Island, 111. She disposed of all their household goods except the exchanged places in the harness At Fillmore, a hamlet near Belief onte. Oscar Dunlap, a farmer, while walking over his farm accidentally stumbled over a large land turtle. On examining it he found on its shell artistically carved the names of Cale H.

Kepheart and Ellis H. Williams, with the date of 1850. The lettering was almost as plain shops. Dick is working in the Horses for Sale. piano which she boxed and ship- shop here and Rye has taken ped.

Mrs. Keller says she always Dick's place in the Harper shop as the day it was put on, more than half DnrfYOm About 90 head of horses from 3 to 8 1,1 nrill OTPlCrh from 900 to 1300 Aug. Schmidt will have a warm spot her heart agenue- MfU UQ 210111 sell vati il I vi ill im inn 1.x LUKVbuv.i a ceniury agu, -men were young men tniratar All thPSfl iw.w I together. Allthes nnnnrio hrrttp. and unbroke.

Will for Medicine Lodge. Ralph H. Faxon and wife, at Washington, D. are the parents -w. JUUUUd, pedi- fine rears the turtle has presumably been fnr cash or on time, liave a Nntiee the official order of the of a nice healthy boy, born April Ureed Mammoth Jack which will make Ulowiy crawling around in that yicinlty.

I 1 i Handle the best Fresh and Cured Meats. Pay cash for Hides. Lf. county health officer published this week. In view of the different contagious diseases spreading over the state at this time, every property 1:1 1 frat-ma la fttiie tf QD iH-il uoj more came uu iua.

tho best in June ist, to spend the summer. J. r. else a. large iarm, vixiv.u.

the county, ine nnmug u. has brought to his mind many interesting historical events. Elias H. Williams? whose name also appears on the Nebraska's Alfalfa Crop. According to figures compiled by the Union Pacific railroad the alfalfa owner owes it to lumselt and ins yft Qm Thompson departed on neighbors to use every precaution fonday for Blackwell, Oklahoma, to prevent the spreading of the to remain tmtil August at least, and INDEX FEED STORE IN CONNECTION NOKTII MAIN STREET.

crop of Nebraska for 1904 was 908,242 diseases. possibly longer. He is working that 1 tons. Ten years ago it was stated no Nebraska. Every hard shell or the tunie, ten wuuc county years ago and is now one of the oldest conductors on a Pullman palace car train running between Chicago and Denver.

aw la 1 -k cm 111 I n. Ol LM -mw. dealing I CM 1 I 1 I I -0 BADGER K.j. iJollard, wno oougnt a iarm icuiwij One Year for $1.50. farmer who raises alfalfa, it was pointed out, can raise' catUe, sheep, horses and hogs.

near the Berry Rayle ranch in newly patented cuima Tale of a Millionaire. W. B. the jeweler, who Th. fiemi-Weekly Capital, published Mingona township last week from Palmer, Case has contracted with B.

E. Wadsworth to build a was with L. A. Eby, asks the In In Choate. When Ambassador Choate was lead Some years ago a very wealthy man in England got it into his head that he had lost all his money.

To pacify him hu sons told him that they had saved LUMBER CO at Topeka, is one of the best farm newspapers published anywhere. Realizing that a good market report is one of the most valuable features of a farm news nnr th nrints twice a week dex to state that he was in no way associated in business with Mr. substantial farm house. Work begins this week. Mr.

Pollard is a widower. His daughter keeps Eby, and that the latter is no wav responsible for his work. In- t'V'A MW a full report of all the markets of the world, including Topeka, and the re port is absolutely reliable. er of the New York bar many a fledgeling lawyer had a fling at him. There was scarcely an attorney who was not afraid of him in open court, but elsewhere an occasional display of courage and impudence would be made.

One day in the Lawyers club a bud- ding pundit, now a highly successful practitioner, observing Mr. Choate at the remnants of the estate and were able to offer him employment as a clerk. At $7 50 a week he worked as happy as a prince for the last 20 years of his lire. When he died his estate amounted to nearly 515,000,000. 0 house for him.

They are here now quiries conCerning any of Mr. Sel-awaiting completion of the house. iers WOrk should be addressed to SIH EWALT Maw It prints all the news or the civmzea world fresh from the wires of the Asso- E. L. Blackmore, the Sharon nur- him at Minneapolis, Kansas c-nii pl Weatherwise Bird.

Uiated Press, covering the field more a neighboring table, asKed in a voice I t. r. Tnirs a sDienaia iivjue i tuan any 01 wuo sery man, has sold 87,000 trees during the past year. His father, C. A.

School district No. 17 the Wi- 1 lie acoftuii fl tan weeklies. But In the mauer 01 barometer. If a convoy 01 bkk busi- lev district south of town have Kansas news it has no competitor, lis Blackmore, retired from the seaward early in the morning tiiui -fishermen know that the day ll be flnt retained CM. Martin and Noble large corps of con espondents enaonng ness last summer, and E.

L. bought it onvpr the field tnorougniy. uui- and the wind fair, hut me uuus, Tincher to represent them in their meant for others to hear: "Ah, counsellor, why was your luncheon so rudimentary?" "Perhaps you can explain." said the "legal light, dryly. "Because it's in Choate' was the reply. "Your play upon my name, returned Choate, drawing out the words with it and enlarged and otherwise ira unnr home oaper.

you can get Lumber and Coal. Inland though there De no fight to retain their school district more local news irom fmm anv other paper published. which was disorganized by the wiuln stronelT republican in pontics, proved the nursery. His first move was advertising which he followed up with stock to back up his advertisement. The result was very it Mitoriala are fair and unprejudiced.

keen emphasis, "painfully exposes the ing out toward tne sea 10 auw SLant weather-interested folk know thaTthe elements will be unfavorable. Lahore Tribune. rishing Ground Yield. An acre of good fiahing ground wlU ma more food in a week than Drofoundness of your ignorance. The legislature.

The first effort will be made before the county superintendent. If they fail there they will appeal to the district court. and its news columns are open alike to the doings of all political parties. Ttum-inted twice a week for only luncheon, sir may be in Choate, but rem 1 1 7 1 IT Mr. Blackmore is a Building Material, Lumber Lime aud Shingles.

Estimates fumiebed. vour rieht to address me Is IN-ko-ate, horticulturist is a qualifica 1 rv nor VMX. Order it In connection There a general laugh as the offender decarted with a bad case of icre o'f the best land wlU In a Tr- lion which all nurserymen should with the Index for oalj Battle Creek Sanatarium Breakfast Food at W7ilkins. Scientific Journal Cjj grins..

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