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Barbour County Index from Medicine Lodge, Kansas • Page 5

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I -1 Avoid payine hich interest when I can "furnish you money at a low rate. E. H. Nixon, (Stein Bull LKZ Big Rains 7 Kansas and Oklahoma were flooded the first of th week ani a high wind accompanied the downpour. The rainfall here was less than at most places.

The total from Sunday night l.ntil Tuesday morning was 3.32 inches. At many places it was as high as seven inches It was reported yesterday that th Wichita stockyards --iiir No need to call for help to change your hay rack or wagon box you caa do it yourself, easily, with a Jack Landreth and C. Alford were Hazeltcnites mingling with Medicine Lodge friends Saturday. Riley. Lake and J.

Elsea sell the best there is in horses and mules. Attend "their big sale at Lake City on Thursday, June 8th. Safety it i Enables one man to change wagon boxes, lift gas engines and handle heavy loads easily. It elevates. were under water and no stock is be-ing received there up to the time this is written.

S. R. Willan took a shipment up yesterday but was compelled to take the cattle to Kansas City. The prospects for more rain are Miss Margaret Rothermel has been the guest of Miss Lucy Honeyfielcf the past week. She departed for her home in Peabody Tuesday morning.

lowers, locks and unlocks witn one rope only. Holds load at any point. Heavier the load-tighter the grip. No. 3 (illustrated) Capacity one ton.

One of a dozen sizes. 400 pounds to 4 tons, at prices from $1.00 to $7.00. Cess ia tai see cna ia action. The only hoist lock adjust-iBble to various sizes of rope. Positively holds load, even if tope is worn, wet or greasy.

Mark Purdy and Donald Chance left Thursday evening of last week for western Kansas and if the country looks favorable the boys will probably take a claim. W. S. Benef ie! Hardware Company It touches the spot" M. S.

Justis, O. P. T. Ewell, Bud Mason, Roscoe Goforth, S. T.

Ishmael, H. A. Bailey and J. F. Hall, all of Kiowa, were in the county seat on Saturday afternoon.

Presbyterian Church Thomas Robson Mordy, Pastor We are in favor of things that will most benefit the people of Medicine Lodge and community. We are against the things-that would harm. Those most amenable to benefit or harm are the children who are not yet in their habits. Next Sunday we will observe as Children's Day. May we make the day one of help to all ages alike.

Bible school meets as usual. 9:45 Children's services Evening worship 8:00 The scripture and theme for study on Wednesday night, is, we believ? one of the best of the year. We expect a helpful hour of study. Friday night at 8:00 o'clock the choir will practice in the church. According ta the schedule arranged, there will be a base ball game every Tuesday and every Thursday at 6 p.

m. Those interested in the Sunday schools and those interested in base ball are urged to attend these Mrs. Susie Morris came up from Chickasha, Oklahoma, Monday and is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Kidd. Mr. Morris will join her here in a short time. NORMAL INSTITUTE OPENS MONDAY Program for Professional Work s--, MONDAY.

JUNL 12 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs. Llla Lake 1 1 :00. Address V. Prof.

Bray 230. Address 1 Prof. Bray TULSDAY, JUNE. 13 9:00. Primary Plans Ella Lake 1 1:00.

The Standard of the Pupil Annie E. Bell Address Dr. T.r A. Coleman Gleanings From Malatia. Mrs.

Minnie Underhill WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 4 9m Primary Plans f. Ella Lake 1 1 :00. Address Dr. Hardin Gilbert Prof. D.

W. Major Dr. L. L. Osborn 8:00.

Philippine Islands (Illustrated). E. Cooke THURSDAY, JUNE 15 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs. Ella" Lake 1 1 KX).

Present Day Rural Education W. H. Wood 2:30. The Montessori Method and the Mon- tessori School W.H.Wood. 8:00.

Parent Teacher Clubs W. H. Wood FRIDAY, JUNE 16 9m Primary Plans Ella Lake 1 1:00. The Principles of Moral Education. R.

A. Schwegler 230. The Defective Child R. A. Schwegler 8:00.

Human -Motives R. A. Schwegler MONDAY, JUNE 19 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs. Ella Lake 11:00.

Home Economics Miss Stella Mathers 2:30. Home Sanitation Miss Stella Mathers 8.00, Scenes Along the Canadian Pacific (Illustrated) Rev. T. R. Mordy TUESDAY, JUNE 20 9:00.

Primary Plans. Mrs. Ella Lake 1 1:00. Home Economics Miss Stella Mathers 2:30. Rural Sanitation Miss Stella Mathers 8:00.

Bird Life (Illustrated) Rev. T. R. Mordy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs.

Ella Lake 1 1:00. Home Economics Miss Stella Mathers 230. Interior Decoration Miss Stella Mathers 8:00. he New America JI Hustrated) Rev. T.

R. Mordy THURSDAY, JUNE 22 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs. Ella Lake 1 1:00. Home Economics Miss Stella Mathers 230.

Home Management Miss Stella Mathers 8:00. British America and Alaska Survey (Illustrated) T. R. Mordy FRIDAY, JUNE 23 9:00. Primary Plans Mrs.

Ella Lake 1 1 00. Home Economics Miss Stella Mathers 230. Hot Lynches for Schools Miss Stella Mathers Albeit Withers came down from Eldorado Saturday and remained until Monday with Mrs. Withers who is here visiting at the home of her brother," G. Roy Arterburn, and am- iiy.

It has that Creamtj Flawozr Served at Gem Drug Cos Fountain at all tisrx: Dillman Shaw came home Monday from Winfield where he has been attending college. He completed his academic course this term and will probably take up engineering' work at Manhattan next fall. games. i HOI FARMERS Get the Hanke Brothers to stack your headed grain. We build good stacks.

What will you pay for stacker and man to help around the stack? Henry L. Hanke, Thayer, Kansas. 6-lt. Have you noticed that swell lino of Shoes the Window at uThe Busy Store?" Pick out the pair you want and come in and try them on. We cai fit you in any size or style of Shoe you desire.

Our line of School Shoes for the Boys and Girls Methodist Church Hugh J. Donaldson, Pastor Special announcements The subject of the sermon next Sabbath morning will be, "The Relation of the Child to the Church." All who wish their, children baptized will please bring them to that service. Don't neglect this important matter, as it is a service you owe to your children. "Children's Day" service will be 'held in the evening. Don't miss this service.

A cordial invitation is extended to all. -O The base ball game between Alva and Medicine Lodge is bound to be a good, one. Come out Sunday and see. are incomparable in quality and price. Buy then a pair of our Biliken Shoes.

They will enjoy goinjEp The Grand Matron of Eastern Star lodge of the State of Kansas, will be the guest of the local lodge next Monday evening, June 12th. It is desired that there be a good attendance at this meeting to greet the state 4 to school with a pair of real shoes on. Our Standard Masterbuilt Shoes for Men, want only your inspection to buy. They can't help but please you. No better shoes made for men.

Come in and look our new stock over. Full of Staple Groceries and Good Things to Eat Tours for Business Ever see a submariniQ in action, submerging, rising, discharging a torpedo? See The Battle Cry of Peace at the Pastime Theater on June 17th. Performances both day and night. 4 Notice to Bridge Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the iteardiof county cjommisjsioners up to A 'V A' Mrs. Harold Burgett of Belvidere was the guest of Mrs.

R. C. Owen svereal days last week. She returned home Sunday with her husband who drove down in his car after her. Phone No.

38. AX John Parker departed Saturday for Estes Park, Colorado, where he will attend the summer training conference of the Young Men's Christian Association. nnn UO jL v. Next Door to Gazen State Bank Mrs. Spiers of Meade is expected in Lyons today to visit among friends she made while Rev.

Spiers was pastor of the Baptist church. She and Rev. Spiers drove from Meade to Great Bend on Memorial Day in their Ford car but he had to return. Lyons Republican. TP i Is Headqnzxiers fcr Furniture, Queensware.

Rugs and Carpets. and friends. Mrs. Donald of Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. -i-ST! John Keljer took Dr. Loudermilk to Belvidere Wednesday morning to see Port Unger who is sick. Miss Zelma Holmes is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs.

Van Lott. Mrs. Frank Keller and two sons, Tom and Edward, left Friday morning to, visit with relatives and friends in Roodhouse, Illinois. Miss RuthWinnop accompaniedMrs. Walter Reece to Medicine Lodge on Wednesday morning.

Mrs. Reece has been having some dental work done, ft Mrs. Grace McGee and son of Cold-water are visitisg this week with her parents, J. A. Bissantz, and family.

Rev. C. W. Owens of Belvidere was in town on Saturday. Mrs.

A. L. Smith and children returned to their home Thursday after a two weeks visit with W. P. Smith and wife.

Miss Virgie Hoagland of Lake City visited a few days this week with relatives asd friends here. Miss Blanche Harmon entertained a few friends Saturday night. Those present were Misses Eugene and Ruth McLain, Ruth Winnop, Merle Ward, Cuma West, Belle Helton.Mary Keller. Chloe Harmon, Virgie Hoagland, Agatha Keller, Gertie Ward. Messrs.

Homer Clements, Bennett Ward, Isaac Campbell, Glen McLain, Robert Ward, Harry Sears, Willis Moad, Nick Larkin and Lyle Bullock. Mrs. M. A. Compton is visiting her son, H.

H. Hittle, and wife. I 1 I i jT I I SUN CITY NEWS Mrs. J. P.

Woods Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle announce the birth of a daughter on May30thr Frank Cline was in town from Deerhead, and reported quite a hail storm on Sunday. Lon Davis of Coats received a car of cattle here Monday morning from Eureka, Kansas. The residents of the city could improve the looks of our little village if they would help cut some of the weeds.

Rev. Woods was busy at that kind of a job Monday and Tuesday. Geo. Lott received his new car the last of the week. He is learning to be the chauffeur.

Miss Ruby Massey is able to be out again, but has not returned to her position at the Miss Mary Keller is assisting Mrs. H. F. Hoagland with her house work. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Cornish, Frank Herrington, Mrs. Massey and Ruby Massey went to Lake City Monday evening to decorate the graves of their relatives. J.

P. Woods and family motored to Lake City Monday evening. Rev. Owens of Belvidere was in town Tuesday. Miss Nina Hoagland went to Belvidere Tuesday morning to visit her grandparents, Rev and Mrs.

Owens. Miss Lilly Bullock attended to the central office during her absence. Jim Hart and family, Roy Hart and wife, Mrs. Fred Tuef el and Wm. Hart took dinner with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hart, Tuesday. In the afternoon they all drove to Lake City. Mrs. E.

Shmidl of near Sawyer returned to her home Tuesday after a visit with her husband and son near Kling. Grace and Katherine Gardner accompanied her home for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Hanson and son i i i im Promctly Attended to. 4j Promptly Attended to. Dr. Van Fossen of Sharon took thi twelve-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Coleman to the Kiowa hospital Monday for an operation for appendicitis. The operation was entirely successful and the boy will be able to return home in a short time. 12 o'clock noon, June 24, 1916, for the erection of a 400 feet pile bridge across the Salt Fork river about 11 miles west of Hardtner, Kansas, as per plans and.specifications on file in the county clerk's office. A deposit of 5 per cent to be made at time of filing bid.

The Board of County Commisr sioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of Board of County Commissioners. W. S. GANT, County Clerk.

First Published in The Barber County Index, May 31, 1916 SHERIFF'S SALE Public notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain order of ale issued out of the Clerk's office of the district court of Barber county, Kansas, and dated May 27th, 1916, in an action therein pending in which The Warren Mortgage Company is plaintiff and Emma. Evans, L. M. Nor-ris, L. Dora Randall and Lucinda C.

Randall, his wife, are defendants, I will, on Saturday, the first day of July, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the north front door of the Barber County Court House, situated in the city of Medicine Lodge, Barber county, Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real estate situated in Barber county, Kansas, towit: The west half of section twenty-five (25), in township thirty-one (31), South, of Range Twelve (12), west of the sixth (0th) P. M. The above realestate will be sold without appraisement in the manner prescribed by law at Sheriff's sale on execution to satisfy a judgment for $3224.50 with interest thereon from May 16th, 1916, at 10 per cent per annum, and a further judgment for $3828.80 with interest thereon from May 16th, 1916, at 7 per cent per annum, and to pay the taxes and costs and accruing costs of said action.The said judgment for $3224.50 and interest is in -favor of the plaintiff, The Warren Mortgage Company, and the said judgment in the sum of $3828.80 and interest is in favor of the defendant, L.

M. Norris. WITNESS my hand at my office in said County this 27th day of May, 1916. J. M.

CROUSE, Sheriff of Barber County, Kas. M. M. SUDDOCK, SEWARD I. FIELD Attorneys for Plaintiff.

First Published in The Barber County Index, June 7, 1916. ORDINANCE NO. 166 Ordinance for the purpose of voting upon the proposition to establish and maintain a free public library and reading room by the City of Medicine Lodge. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of Medicine Lodge: Section' 1. That.

under and pursuant to a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Medicine Lodge, at which meeting a written petition was presented, signed by more Wm. Marquand came in from his farm in Deerhead township last Thursday and brought his daughter, Marie, who was threatened with an attack of sickness, to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Owen, so she could receive treatment and be under the constant care of a physician. Miss Marie is improving very favorably at this writing and will no doubt be able to return home in a short time. If it cr New Buildinx than 50 per cent of the' taxpayers of the said city, petitioning the Mayor and City Council of said city to call a special election for the purpose of voting on the following: "Proposition to establish and main tain a free public library and reading Seward I. Field and wife and son, Kendall, departed Saturday for Lawrence to attend the commencement exercises at the State University. Miss.

Emma Roessler of lived at the Field home while attending B. C. H. S. graduates from the University with the class this year.

room by said city. give Jt the best protections from the start if it's an I building, all the more reasocr: for the best kind of roof- ROOFING Sold Here. That 1 5-year guarantee lahell has tbc three biggest roofing' milLs in the world behind it. It protectss-your buildings, it protects you ancUL it protects us. We keep everything in our stocr.

right up to the'quality of Certaint so you can depend absolutely txx any- thing you buy here. and Ellen Curmincham were Coats' i visitors Tuesday. They will go from Lawrence for a short visit in Kansas City, and then to Peoria, Illinois, to visit Mr. Field's brother, and on the return will stop i Do hereby call a special election to I be held at the usual voting place in said City of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, in the building known as the Cook block on South Main street, on Saturday, the 17th day of the same to be held between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M.

and 6 P. M. of said day to vote on the following: "Proposition to establish and maintain a free public library and reading room by said city." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and bft in full force from and after its publication in The Barber County Index, the official paper of said city. Passed and approved this 5th day at St.

Louis to spend a few days at ivj iiuoivUCi lieu ilVi home at Ashland after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. "Hanson.

Henry Lott of Coats was in town Sunday. ,1 Rev. and MrsrVoods and family left Wednesday morning for Hutchinson. Mrs. Woods and two sons are going on' to visit her parents at we carry every high grade necessity as well as a full line of pure drugs for the Democratic National convention which convenes on the.

14th of this month. They expect to return home about the 20th. every purpose. Among -Toilat Arti cles may mention thef finest and J. W.

Metz Pleasanton, Kansas. (purest soaps, perfumes, powders and Mr. and JCDye returned -to sachets all by the best known and M. SERR0T their home in Isabel Wednesday af Hi Notice of Sale of School House The school house in District 63, Deerhead, Kansas will be sold atrpub-lic auction, June 22nd, at 2 o'clock P. M' to "the highest bidder.

Purchaser to remove building at once from the premises, 102t. ter a visit "with relatives. Mr. and Kaminski and VETERINARY SURGEOH of June, A. D.

1916. SAMUEL GRIFFIN, Mayor. Attest: GEO. W. HORNEY, Seal: City Clerk.

Youget all yon borrow, when yon borrow through Company. D. D. CRAIG, LI. D.

Physician and Suruccn oCce In First National Bank Cslla aoawered day or Glares scienjflcallr fitted. I5aamIntlon free. most reliable makers. We put up prescriptions quickly, accurately and reasonably, and Drugs may be implicitly, relied upon. 3VYOUKG DRUG CO.

Ef Deputy State Inspector daughter returned to their home in Cxpron, Oklahoma, Tuesday morning g-FLczsZCS cr Gzp Drc Co. after as extended visit with relatives By School Boards.

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