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The Barnes Chief from Barnes, Kansas • 4

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The Barnes Chiefi
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Barnes, Kansas
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wry: if sfj-p rFfCTT End cf Bitter Fight "Two physicians had a long and it stubborn fio'lit with an abscess on By H. J. MATTESON. fill, I Jill I WW That wns a notable company of financiers that wen' up the I tn lxrt this morning on the yacht Saga-moro to notify Judge Parker of his selection to lead the hosts of the plain people in a ten ilk: on slanght upon pedatorv wealth and corporate greed. It's a safe uess that a stone couldn't have been thrown at the crowd of not i tiers without hittiniT a millionaire Barnes Telephone Co, CITY EXCHANGE AND COUNTRY PARTY LINES.

RATES: Business House or Office, $13 per Year. Residence in City, $12 per Year. Rsidcnce in Country $15 per Year, my rijrhl lung' writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, "and gave ttio up.

Everybody thought u.y time come. As a hist result 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery foi Con sumption. The benefit recieved REPUBLICAN TICKET, For President, Theodore Roosevelt For Vice-President, Charles Fairbanks State Ticket was st liking and I was on mv feet is in a few da vs. Now IvY entirely sin Sec L.

Solt or H. J. Matteson. f-3 i0 eyained my It conquers 9 ill Coughs, Colds and Throat and jiing tronblcs. Guarenteed by K.

N. Coan, Druggist. Price 50c, Trial bottler free. YLV "I.HI nn-l f.ViKfWv''J' Atchison Globe Sights I 1 easy to be such a good par unless Champ Clark had happened to get in hi way. There were; Cord Meyer (counsel for the Sugar Must), Thomas F.

Kvan (financier, vice president Morton Trust trustee! Aniericn Security company, director Pern MaKpielte railroad. Consolidated (J as, Consolidated To hacco, bank of the United States and many other corpora Perry Belmont (director in several trust companys and member of New York Chamber of Commerce), August Belmont (New ty man as to make people suspi Governor; E. W. 1 loch iiieut. Governor, I).

Hanna Secretary of State, K. Burrow Soth G. Wells Treasurer, Attorney Uenersil, C. C. Coleman Superintendent, I.

L. Davholf Sup't Insurance' C. H. Lulir.g Associate Justices, K. VVr.

Cunningham W. II. Smith Clark B. Smith 'Railroad Commissioners, (eo. W.

Whwttley W. Kobinson A. D. Walker cious. It is pretty hard to get the mem-" )ers of an amateur brass band to gether on Saturday.

There ss also this in favor of an old fashioned woman's it representive of Rothschilds doesn't look too pretty to eat. ind director in more than thirty A big fat woman dressed in white i.Te railray banking and manu is suggestive of two things: a big My solution of above rebus reads: facturing corporations), George dry -goods bill and a big laundry Foster Pea body (director, chairman of the board or vice president How soon a mole hill becomes a mountain, with the aid of amagaU of numerous corporations), V. F. Sheehan (director in various cor tier; and every neighborhood has mrations), and other men of one. wealth too numerous to moniion.

You may have: friends who contemplate A woman can always think of a It is estimated that capital to the buviuer either a Piano or an Organ. If you dozen things at night that she extent of several billion dollars will be kind-enough to give us the names of was represented in the notifica any such, we shall take pleasure in sending tion ceremonies. hen such an them catologs. In return for your kindness aggregation of corporation haters Congressman at Lame, C. F.

Scott Congressman 5th district, A. Caldorhead Jndge, 12th T. Dillon County Ticket State Senator, J. IL Lower Representative. H.

M. Mueller Clerk, I), Kill-Treasurer, A. Morrison Attorney. A. Freeborn Register of Deeds, J.

S. Euans Probate Judge, J. Randall Clerk District Court, A. II. Foote Sheriff, Connie Collins Superintendent, S.

L. Lashbrook Surveyor, T. C. Edington Coroner, Dr, C. Rudolph Comm'sVr, 2nd S.

Nims 3 I M. Person A fast train on the Rio Grande went through a bridge Sunday euening und over 10!) lost their lives. All the labor unions of Chicago have endorsed the packers strike is united for a single object, the we shall be glad to send you free protection of the plain people, who can doubt that the interests of the masses will be adequately guard ed? Star. A collection in one folio of the best known Southern Melodies The final expiring gasp of the wants her husband to do while ho is resting." We know of only one way to make the meat go 'round, and it is old fashioned: Make good bread, and double the amount of the gra vy. Pad singing will earn as much money as good singing.

The blind singers who are in town to-day are so bad that they are paid liberally to move ii. After the baby comes a man has to have a fit to get as much sympathy from his wife as he recieved when he scratched his finger before ho U' once, great Peoples party was made last week and Democrats swallow Write Here Names and Name- ed the remains. It made no difference, though the slogan of the Addresses cf two or more Customers. party of the plain pee pul was free silver and cheap money, to have a slim chance to get at the pie Name and pledge their i'unianeial support winter they gulped down Parker, to aid the stikers to win. gold bugs and declared it was good.

Tom Dolan'of Clifton, is an hon Your Name and Ahhlretw est man. He is nominee tor state treasurer on the Democratic ticket Cut out this advertisement and mail to and will get many Republican votes AAtchison hisi' if 6 wit of bod in tjje morning get breakfast, but he can arouse her by telling her to look at the beautiful sunrise. An Atchison girl will go abroad next, rnno to remain live years, and perhaps longer, but this announcement should cause no envy. Ssh, she will go as a missionary. because he is honest.

Hero's a thing for Requblicans to consider when they think about Republicans, paste this in your hat: T. T. Kelley, whose name is on the ticket as candidate for state treasurer, is dishonest, is a grafter a confessed thief. Tom Dolan. Democratic nominee, is a straight honest man.

It will perhaps bo noticed that the Register and tha Chief were were left out when the publishing of the constitutional amendments was passed around. This is part of our punishment, Jim, for not becoming boss-busters. voting for Democrats for county office. The county office, itself, Hi don't amount to much; but when a Democrat, holding a county office by the grace of Republican votes, uses the poworand prestige of his office to help the state Democracy, it does amount to something. AH the Japanese around Port It's a hard thing to do, but we be lieve it is the duty of all Republi Arthur must be all dead by thi No Pity Shown.

year fate was after me continuously writes F. A. Gull-edge, Verbena, Ala. I bad a terrible care of Piles enn-ing When all failed Pucklen-Arnica Salve eured me. Equally good for Burns- and all aches and pains.

Otd 25c at E- N. Coan time. A couple of days ago 30,000 cans to support Tom Dolan for Somebody vho wants to explain what the editorial wo signifies says its meaning varies to snittho circumstances. for instance, when you read th-U we expect our wife honih to day, we refers to the editor-in-cheaf when it is we are a little late, with our work, it includes the whole office force, even the devil and the towel. If we are having a boom, the own is meant: we recieved over 700,000 imigrants i last year and it embraces the nation, but, we haye hog cholera in our midst only refers to the illness of the man who takes the paper two or three years without paying for it.

Westcrr Publisher. state treasurer. Tom Kelley, NOTICE OF 'APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR Statu of Kansas, I Sa WiiNhinston Conmy In the multiT of the Estate of Mnrtln Dolan lute of WiisuiriKtoii County, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is licrebv Rlvon that on the day of July.

A. 1). r.itU. the und rsint'd was. by the Probate Court of Washington County.

Kansas, dnlv appointed and qualiliod as Adminls trator of tut' estate of Martin Dolau, dcueasod, late of Washington Cuntv. All part-ins inter-o-nod in said esiate will take uot co and govern themselves ueuonlliurly. V. THOMPSON, Adminisl rater. Attest J.

F. Thompson, Probate Jude. while his name is on our ticket, is Dot the man tor the place, is dishon est. His nomination was not ob were killed; hist week 20,000 more were done fo.i and the other "day 10,000 more went to their happy hunting ground. A Russian officer named Golit-insky got killed the other day.

Most the rest of the Russian army must be named Golitoutsky when the Japanese get after them. tained fairly and honestly. Tom Dolan is an upright, honest man, and, though a Democrat, is pre Ch eaCoi'ch Fxc Louis on July 11, IS and '25. We will soli roundtrip cojich excursion tickets to St. Louis for $8.25 limit ed to to seveu days from date of sale.

D. W. Aonkw Agent ADMINIS- ferable to a man of Kel ley's charac er. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT TRATOR. Following is the Democrat state Notwithstanding hat the Nation ticket as nominated at Topeka al Pop party disproved of the ac last week, Five of them were nam ed by the Democrats and seven by Sta te of Kansas, Washington County, ss.

In the matter of the estate of James Maycroft late of Washidgton County Kansas. NOTICE CF APPOINTMENT. Notice is herebv given that on thnSMduy of June, A. 1904. the undersigned was, by the probate court of Washington County, Kansas.

tuly appointed and qua liiied as Administratrix of the estate of James Maycroft, deceased, late of Washington County. All parties interested fu said estate will lake uotiee and gove.in themselves according! v. EMMA b. MAYCltOFT, Administratrix. Attest: J.

F. Thompson, Probate Judge. tion of the Pouplist state convention the Kansas fellows are going to stick to Democracy. Cauee of Indian Famines. Famines in India are caused by the failure of the monsoon, an agency beyond the control of man.

The monsoon is the periodical wind blowing off the sea and carrying with it ovfir. There's another land lottery in progress at Devil's Lake, North Daokta. The reservation embraces 8S000 acres.rfuving will commence September (5. tne Populists. Governor, David Dale o'.

Wichita; iieutenant governor, A. Householder of Cherokee; Sec retary of state, John H. Currano: Topeka; treasurer, T. M. Dolan Clifton; auditor, W.

H. McDonah oi Crawford; attorney general, W. Wellls of Miani; superintend ent oc. schools, M. R.

Howard Leavenworth; superintendent 6: the plain the water-filled clouds, which drop the fruitful sh-owcrs as they fly. When the wind fails, or is deflected, at the proper season, the rain fails, the crops fnil. and when the I crops fail untold and death i and ruin are the result. "I wish to say a few words in raise of Chamberlains Oli Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs, Matte Burge, of Ma-sonville, Va. "'I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tred various ined icines without obtaining any relief Last summer one of my chilbren was taken with cholera morbus, and.

I procured a bottle of this remedy; only two doses were re-quired to give her entire relief. I decided to try the- medicine myself and did 'not use- all of ono bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One can't say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy for sale-b E. N. Coan.

First University in Japan. As early as the eighth century a university had already been establish- The Topeka Herald and Capital would like to make believe that President Rooserelt wants Curtis elected to congress and then to the Senate. ed in Japan that included such 1 ern divisions as schools of medicine, eqi ptiB prai cj oiqt; ethics, mathematics, history; and siuu pub 'sucznio omoooq oj uoiiud)Ui some of the text books employed at aiaqi paacoop awn Jo sojes poituQ that remote period dealt with such eqi jo suazjip eq smu Xoqj, -sioajop subjects as the of women, HPoq uiojj aajj pus 'sitquq puB sjuop materia medica, and veterinary sur- insurance, John Sto well of Nemaha justice of supremo court, John It really is not bolting to refuse ot Ulatne; railroad commis sioners, William M. Ferguson Wellington, F. M.

Chasa of Jack to suDDort Tom Kelley for state 334UB l1003 3 'Pojjjtjiuuii eq isnra eery types of text books which ap- i 1 i I Xaqj, pto saa.t eg pus xs uaa.vvaq eq pear to have been unknown in Euro- son; congressman at large, Frank jsntu jEinSej eq ui sin.iosi pcan countries until about 1,000 years treasurer. He got the nomination by bolting in his county. Brady of Lunette..

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Years Available:
1894-1922