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The Barnes Chief from Barnes, Kansas • 1

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The Barnes Chiefi
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73' 2 -a. A 7- J- nt y- Volume 14. Number IS Barnes. Kansas. Thursday.

June 20 1907. For Good Sales. Good Service, Methodist Church Doings. The Rev. J.

A. Motter was with Prompt Returns, Ship Your I iw last Sunday ami presented the interests of Baker university. A enlh'Oiion of was taken for I endowment. This makes i See the we have given Maker tins year. v.r:;' State Exchange Bank Stock to Geo.

R. Barsc, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO Kansas City, National Stock Yards, 111. We Sell Cattle and Hogs If you want to I my, sell or trade Real Estate It will be to your inter est to see GEO. W. FREE BY lie has a large list of good farms, a stock of merchandise and town property.

H. W. MARMON, BARBER In Postoffice Building The presiding elder, C. Hanson, will hold Quarterly Conference at Chepstow next Saturday and Sunday. Business meeting at 3 p.

m. Saturday. Preach ing and communion services at 11 m. Sunday. The combined meeting of the district conference and district Ep worth League convention is to be held in Centralia Juno 21 to 27.

Several from here plan to attend. A good program is provided and a good time assured. No preaching in town next Sun for Mail insurance We are going to make a special proposH tion for a short time to introduce our max chines and records and you can't afford to on growing crops day morning. In the evening the miss it. Come in and hear the records and let us give you our special proposition, DGl IT NOW.

Yours tor Business, pastor will preacli, "What" we brought and what we shall carry Our attendance at Sunday school last Sunday numbered 100 auw thej collection was 1. 00. A noticeable feature of the school was the large number of young men present. The Childrens Day program which was postponed from the; Xk). OX) vVLvvXX Blue Ridge Items.

Matilda Mullen returned home Monday from Atchison where she has been attending Catholic school. Mrs. Dickinson attended lodge in Karnes Friday night. Brice Dalrymple has purchased Liitle Blue Items. i The broad smile on Jim Cook' face since Monday is thereto? mulling the being a ti baby-boy came to their home Monday, June 17.

Thus WilKins of ArkansasiPass, ariived in this locality Wednesday visit his sons. Barnes 6 Greenleaf 1, Barnes, Kan-as. June 1 1 )7. Barnes easily defeated Greenleaf today by hitting at a time when hits meant runs coupled wilh Nel son's wil.lnesSi Nelson pitched great ball for three innings thence two errors by J. Nelson', a walk, and a three base hit by Dan Me Alpine in the fourth Greenleaf lost hope, except for the fourth and the seventh innings Greenleaf played good ball.

Sunday was rendered Sun day evening. Reports are that iti was exceptionally good. The opening dance at the now hall Thursday evening given by the B. P. E.

company was a sue cess in every particular. A large crowd attended and every one seemed to enjoy themselves. number both from Greenleaf Waterville attended, a few fnmi Irving and Frankfort. The ninsro was furnished by the Frankfort orchestra and was very line. The.Mnrshal Comity News last Addie While and Hicka spent last Friday at Win.

Long' vvelPs. Mrs Mar rmllnid and chil'lrea Some roofing for his house where MeClain lives. loe. Baker marketed hogs in Barnes Saturday. Mr, and Mrs.

Jim Dalrymple Were shopping in Hanover Saturday. Shern.an and Grandma Reedy were callers at Mehrman's Friday. Max Vogler and best girl took Supper at his brother's Sunday evening. Mrs. Vogler Sundayed with her mother, Mrs.

Dickinson. Mrs. L. Hartley helped Mrs. Dickinson paper Thursday.

Will Briles and wife Snndaycd at F. Millers. HAUNKS AB SH nil' viii in i' iliis week nt iv ro week contained a notice of the Wilkinsons and her old neighbor mi he Blue. lioKciiieicr had bis barns and tnil mil last l'cic Snlt. of Uariifo doing the worfc Jesse Hartley and family wei'O bnsines alli'i's on I lit- east side of the river Sunday evening'.

Grandpa Gramtft.a Al teubergers busjin' fo complain ot rf I Hrnm: W. --'li 'l I I McA'niue ihm I Mi'A'l'inp If 4 I) I (I lH'M K. lb 4 li 0 II Ciui-k ll 1 il 1 1 5 Irwin 1 I il 5 Hrnc 4-1 Mi-K'elvv I 5 II II li Tutui 15 GRK KNTjIiAt' Ali 11 I'd A Sacks rt 4 0 II I Si'dlt 4 II 1 II II N'SlsonJ 3li I II I Ki'iiii 1j. If a II II 0 II I' nnptr.n I I) Noi i-iM 'ill il 1 II I Hunsouf ii I' i Xclsoup 3 0 li il II I -I i il il Total 1 0 -t II Banies ...0 0 li II ll II 0 0 1 death of T. C.

Tutlley, the well known sign painter of Kansas, He died in a hospital at Kansas City where he taking treatment for cancer of the mouth. 1 have the exclusive sale of Sunflower can old aie. The three months' old barhv of Mr and Mrs. Win. Fagan -died Thursday morning, Juno Henry Barta and Tom Baker helped Ernest MeClain put the roof on his house.

John Dalrymple spent a. few days along the river. Mr. and Mrs. Baker made a business trip to Washington one day last week.

Henry Barta and family, Joe Baker and familv Sundayed at lleedy's. ned goods and fancy groceries. Every can guaranteed and complies with all the pure food laws. Try them at A. BALLARD'S being sick only a short time.

The familv have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their little one. IMaine Johnson and famib Sundayed at his parents in this locality John Culliiian of Barnes is doing cement worlr at F. Johnson's. F. T.

Roper of Barnes and Win. Longwell lnilt sonic hog tight, fence on the former's farm in thii locality this week. Mr. and Mrs. P.

.1. Cook of Barnes were in this locality Monday. The new grandson was tka Summary Earned runs none Two base hits Dung McAlpine. Three base hits Dan McAlpine. First base on balls off Nelson 4 Mc Kelvy 1.

Struck out by Nelson 9 Mc.Kelvy (5. Double plays Clark to W. llogue to ll. llogue. Left on bases Barnes 5 Greenleaf 1.

Wild pitches Nelswn 1. First base on errors Barnes -i, Greenleaf 1. Hit by pitched ball McKelvy 1. M. MeClain was helping Ever notice if a woman thinks she has beautiful hair ho" often she, can biing the conversion around to that subject i WJII Trefetheru with his machine lfeay.

Girls lu.nld try to keep their We have been giving you bargains in other departments and this week we call your at Time lhr. min. Umpire manners, as well as morals, above, reproach. Carpet and Rug Weaving, Mrs. Whipple is quite ill this week.

Mrs. Graham spent Friday afternoon at Smith's. Mjsr. and Miss Ilinos spent Monday at Mullen's. Mary- Gensch is working for Mrs.

Wipple. Mr. and Mrs. Vogler spent Sunday evening at llunkle's. 1 laving purchased a llv trig shut tention to our Glassware.

We have some bargains" here and you will be missing a chance oia life time if you do not take advantage of these prices. Right now is the For 9 4 0 11. tie loom I am prepared to do your carpet weaving when in need of such woik give me a call or phone No. (53. Mus.

Kincaid, 15 if attraction. Rev. Motter of Kansas City spoke ut H. C. church last Sunday afternoon.

Jesse Hartley was a business caller at Greenleaf last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. Rosebaugh and Miss Maggie were in Waterville today. Mrs.

Irving llogue and daughter came down from Greenleaf this niorniinr, Mrs. M. Jacobs accompanied her. 1 A m. .11..

1 time you really need a Berry Set; don't wait wiuuiniiib See a until berries are. out of season. And the Water Sets, too, are especially appropriate Notice of Appointment. RUito of Kansits, Washington ss In tin' miMin-oftliu "i.ucv S. mj late if Wliiiiirtin WtuBty.

Kansas, Nol n-e is liHi-ehy irlvuu. -n i On? ITlh day or Jas. Di'irymple and family Sun ilayed at Baker's. The dance at Hovorka's was well attended. Her Observation, A great many complimentary things have been said about the home loving, helpful girl who lives up to her creed of helpful Jnnii.

A I) Urn I was. by tha thu t'robau; O.inrlof Waslinititon County, Kim-Mas. duiv imod anil quulillcd as Executor of UiolUNt will null k'stament of Lucy S. May-croft, doouasocl, late of Washington Oonnty. All Mrs.

John Faradeis and her fa parties mtoreslou sain estate will take notice and "ovum themselves J. W. THOMPSON, Kxecntor. Attest J. KANDALij, Probate I is '14x1 Freeby Mgp ther, Hernial! Stigge and Miss Christina Wichtnau were passen gers to West this at this time when ice water, ice tea and lemonade are in such demand.

Berry S'ets crystal and gold, 8 in Nappy and GSaucers $2.00 and I Water Sets of crystal g61d $2.00 and $2.25 4 Piece Sets fancy painted pearl $2.25 Crystal tinted with pink and green $2.00 Crystal and gold with red $2.25 Opal and gold $1.50 morniug. ness, but we bavo noticed that it is the frivilous, butterfly girl, the Miss Lizzie Hanson of Water ville who has been the2uest of girl who has time to primp and Jook pretty, the girl whose temper is -never ruffled from nervous strain and overwork who reallv Notice of Final Settlement. State of Kansas, Washington County, ss In iho Probate Court in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of John Kindle, deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid Kstule arc hereby notilied that I shall apply to the Protiate Court, in and for said Comity, sitting at the Court House, in Washington.

County of Washington. Stale of Kansas, on the 15th day of July. A. 1) HiOT, for a full and Hual settlement of said estate. A LICK L.

KINHLK. Administratrix of the Kstate of Jjhu Kindle, liucousoil Altiist: J. KAMiAUi, Probate Judso. June 11, A. U.

li)0i'. Notice of Final Settlement. State of Kansas. Washington county, ss. In the matter o( the estate of Laurence Huffman, deceased.

mtilitt mark T0NS0R1AL ARTIST At the Up to Date Barber Shor Agency Troy Steum Laundry Plain crystal Plain glass 50 We are pleased to show you gocds whother you buy or not. Yours truly, Miss Millie Madison returned homo this morning. Miss Bertha ijougley came down from Geenleaf this mornins ann is the guest of Miss Ester Mq Kelvy. Malcohiu McAlpine and arriyed here this morning to visit tlie McAlpine family. Greenleaf beat Frankfort Wed nesday iu an interesting game of base ball, eleven to three.

has the real good things and final ly lauds the soft snaps. The butterfly girls are so sweet and dainty that thoy carry everything by storm. As wives they are not "a thing of beauty and a joy forever" exactly, but the hnsdands make great sacrifices for them and continue to show them a good time in order to keep peace in the family- Aturt 0-ulsou, Oki iters and all oilier nersons interesioii the aforesa.id estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in and for said county, sittiiif; at the court house in Washington, oormlv of Washiiurton, state of Kansas, on On 8th day of July, A. 1). lor a full and Eighty acre farm for sale threo tinal settlement of said estate.

Nkls Nelson s. aud one half miles of Barnes. See 1JJLji Kansas Kxecutor of the estate of Laurence Huffwuii, M. Williams' Uetoased. Attest.

K. J. itASUAi.b, proliitto 1.

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