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The Barnes Chief from Barnes, Kansas • 4

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The Barnes Chiefi
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mmrnmmmmmatswnmimm miwwum win iMuiiiiiwiniiiiw mi an in nm mmm mmmmttaavmnmrnummMM ma mmtmmammnmmaircm 4 OUR LINE of CUAUC CPA 1VJL- 1 Obituar yzMrs. Lucy Maycroft Mrs. Lucy S. Maycroft died at the old homestead place otic mile west of Barnes, Kansas, on Sunday morning, Feb. after a very painful illness through which she had the loving caro of her duogh ter, Mrs'.

Minnie Plank and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emma Maycroft. The deceased was born in the stale of Vermont Jan. 4, STAXL SHOES ARE Is full and complete, We have received our Spring Stock and are showing some extra values in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Grockery AND Notions. BETTER; 1841, and was 04 years, ono mouth ffl and fifteen days of age at the time of hor death.

She came to Kansas with her Ladies' Fins Shoes' Gents' Fine Shoes Ladies' Slippers Gents' Slippers Every-day Shoes Plow Shoes, etc. 1 AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 302 Ktlamueo Corset Co. Sols Makers husband and family from Morris, in 1879 and settled on the RAND homestead near Barnes, where she iRE.c ived until her death with the ex ception ot a number of months recently spent at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Plank. Two daughters and one son survive her.

Examine our hosiery; We can fit you out with best qualities and prices. One of the daughters, Mrs. Kelly, and the son, William, now live in Washington state and were not able to come to comfort the Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr.

King's Hew Discovery Give us a trial and we'll please you. BARNES CO-OPERATIVE STORE. Phone 6. ForQS Kills awl 7n 'OLDS 31,6 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. 000KK0KKK-0 o-oooo-ooo-o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOO Money back if It falls.

Trial Bottle free mother in her last days nor to attend the funeral. Funeral services were held at the homo on Monday morning at ten o'clock. Kev. I. B.

Heisey, pastor of the Lutheran church at itcrville, who has been in the homo on different occasions, preached the sermon from 11 Cor. 5, 1. After the services, which were attended by many neighbors and friends. The remains were laid to rest in Maplewood cemetery by the side of her husband, who died several years agof Thus another life hap passed from the realm of that which we see with? our natural eyes to that which we see by faith. Happy are they ipdeed, who.

when thuv sM. By H. J. MATTESON. "I'HE body gets its life from food properly digested.

Healthy digestion means pure blood for the body, but stomach troubles arise from carelessness in eating and stomach disorders Upset the en the system. Improperly masticated food sours on the stomach, causing distressing pains, belching and nausea. hen is persisted in the stomach becomes weakened and worn out and dyspepsia claims the Thedf ord's Black-Draught cures dysppnia. It frees tho stomach aud bowels of congested matter and gives the stomach, new life, tho stomach is quickly invigorated anil the stimulation results in a good, uppi-tite, with the power tojaor-. oughly digest food.

-'You can build up your stomach with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford's Black-Draught today. You can buy a package from your dealer for 25o. Jf he does not keep it, send the money to The Chattanooga Medicine Chattanooga, and a package will be mailed you. THEIBZLRNES GZIFE.

Have you visited it. Every thing up to date. Oranges, Lemoms And Cigars Tobacco's jReady for you time JVever to late for a meali in lunches Save time by calling on us. Careful attention 3nd promt service For eaeh and all, where Everybody is welcome, that tney have come to me end fof their journey here, feel as confident as St. Paul did when ho "tor wo know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." 1 One of the last days of her life Local and Personal.

Willie Shannon is down with the pneumonia. Mrs. D. C. Wells was quite Bick this week.

John MeFadden was here on professional business Wednesday, Myrtle Dearborn was at Centra-lia the first 'of the week getting up a music class. M. McKelvy is now agent for the Blue Valley Creamery Co He waDts your cream. Morton Brandt was down from Beloit Sunday on bis regular visit with his parents. Mrs.

W. J. Finlcy, of Clay Center, was visiting relatives in this vicinity this week. Grandma Brandt who hud been, Very low with pfiertmonia', is much better and will soon be herself again. Mrs.

Theresa Linn, 1 visited her brother in-law, Andrew Anderson, and family, a couple days the past week. P. G. BRANDT, prop. Mrs.

Maycroftjsang that lieautiful hymn, "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Thone 34 Opposite Dearborn Blwck With him her friends have left her. They wh: are sad on account of her departure havo the sympa thy of many friends. OOOkXK) (XKK000K00000 0K00CK0-KX0aO-0 The Lost is Eound Card of Thanks Wo desire to express our sin- 0XXKXXKXKKX0 Somo few days ago, one of tho cero thanks to the many friends, SOME CLIPPINGS The California woodpecker will carry an acorn thirty miles to store in its nest A freak has been, discovered in Kansas who has not takeon paper in twenty years and otherwise Kansas is a good state. A joker on an Iowa paper tells of a man that kicked over a hive of bees for spile and is now suffering with the stings of remorse. London is twolve miles broad one way and seventeen the other.

And every year sees about twenty miles of new streets added to it. The advertisement is to the poor business what, the doctor's medicine is to the patient hut both mvst be proporly prescribed. The deepest lake in the world, so far as known, is lake Baikal, in Siberia. While 9,000 square miles in area, or nearly as large as lake Erie, it is 4,000 feet to'oOO feet deep, so that it contains nearly as much water as lake Superior. Its surface is 1,350 feet soa level, and its bottom nearly 2,900 feel be'ow it.

The doom of the rural mail carrier is sounded by an item that is going the rounds a wonderful new -chino has been invented. It will deliver the mail to the farmers, throw kisses at the girls along the way, cuss the fellows who do not givo the road, read the postal cards, keep posted on the market and bring packages from town, All the farmor has to do is to think right hard about what he wants and this machine will deliver it. Such rot would give a man the tree toads. Hero is something that will make us all weep: "Tenderly she laid the silent, white form beside those that had gone before. She made no outcry, she did not weep.

Such a momentwas too precious to be spent iu idle tears. But soon there came a time when it employes of Barnes, Geo. Swan-fson, strolled away from our city. who extended to us their sympathy and help during the illness, His whereabouts were unknown, (leaui ana ninerai or our near aud this of curso, caused a lot of mother, Mrs. Lucy S.

Maycroft. grief and sorrow to tin' most pop February SHOE BARGAINS This is Bargain Month in our Shoe Department, We have a big shipment of New Spring Styles in DIAMOND ERAND SHOES to open in March and must close out the shoes on hand at once. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: ular people of Barnes. A rewaid Miw. Minnie Plank Mks.

Emma Maycroft of one quart of Paul Jones was offered to anyone who might find AgonizWiBurns him. are instantly relje-ved, and perfect- healed, Bucklen's Arnica While Bert Dixon was quiet Iv Salve. C. Uivenbark, of Norfolk, writes: "I burnt my resting in his hona Sunday morning, who should appear but our honorable Nud Swanson. Bert could hardly believe his eyua.

knee dreadfully; that it blistered Mrs Harvt Hubbard went to Waterville Saturday to visit a day or two with her parents. Halve went down Sunday and both returned home Monday. jOh, say get you ready, Put ou your new gown For lUuns a new pbotogriilor Just come to town. JIhe Dewey Photo Co. are still in Barnes and doing a nice business.

Ezra and Ed Brandt, Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Solt came in from Graham county Friday all over. Bucklen Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it lvWVShoe, Men's Shoe, Mens $2.25 Boys $1.75 S3.00 YicL $2.00 Vici, Kangaroo Vict $2,75 1 .75 1 .75 1 .50 Ladies $2.50 Children's Children's $1 Misses $2 kid Kid Shoe $1.50 Kid Kangaroo or kangaroo $2.25 $1.25 75c $1.75 without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at E. E.

Coan druggist. Election Proclamation Notice is hereby given that on nti account of the serious illnes of Monday, April 3, 1905, there will ttieir mother, Granania Brandt. The men returned home Tuesday. be an election of mayor, five coun These are only a few samples of the price cuts this month, Come in and see for yourself how much money we can save you. D.C.WELLS.

cilman and a police judge for the On Tuesday, March 7, Arthur Bartlow will have a sale Was ho dreaming? Or was it a vision ho saw standing before him? Upon looking the second time, to his surpriso it was dear George. Of course Bert wanted to quiet the people of Barnes as soon as possible, so canic to Barnes with George on the lirst train No sooner had tlve train readied the depot tli'lv George was greeted and welcomed by all his friends, especially Mr. Andy Grimes. Bert, of course, received the reward. Now, George, do not leive the city again without telling some of our business men where you may be found, as some are turning gray from the scaro you gave them week.

Do this as a favor to the ''knock-downs," JLjktk Pknobscot city of Barnes at the usual polling place in said city. W. M. Jones, Mavor. Farm Loans: 10 years time; on the Baynor farm, miles 00000000000000000000000000K0000 southwest.

The list comprises head of hoi scs, 10 head of cattle Abraham Kelsey, father of Mrs John Cullinan, died at his home and implements. C. A. Scott, auc tioneer. 6 per cent annual interest, payable at your local bank; no commission; one note and one mortgage; can repay principal in part or all at any time without waiting for Notice: As the spring term of Louisville, Kansas, on and was buried Wednesday.

Ho was 84 years of Every old seemed as if nature must give way. She lifted her head and cried loud and long. IL cry was taken, up by others who were near and it echoed and re-echoed over the grounds. Then srddunly all was still. What was the use of it all? he wiui Id lay another egg School commences next Monday, Feb.

28, a new chart class will be residont remembers Mr. Kelsey. interest dates. C. E.

Williamson Washington, Kans, started. All parents having chil He lived around here about thirty dren five yeas of age or over. years and removed to Louisville about ten years ago. A wife and Mrs. C.

M. Baldwin was on the sick list this week. Dr. E. Anderson, dentist at Barnes every Monday.

Tom Bledsoe, of Greenleaf, was on our streets Tuesday. Ernest McKelvy visited with particular friends in Waterville Sunday. Dr. Weaver is now living again. He secured the house vacated by Art Savoie and moved his goods and family into it the past week.

Violin solos, flute solos, instru mental Quartettes, by tho Har Grave 'Trouble Foreseen wishing to start them to school, must have them enter during the It noeds but little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and eight children survive him. Mrs. George Graham, of Han first'weekof this term or they shall not be allowed to enter this liver are badly aucctecl. grave over, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her brother, E. F.

McGurk, THE SAME AS HERETOFORE MADE BY HAND. trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your year. Della Wakteebee The finest thing in the line entertainment that Barnes has en and family. KNITTER. disease, as Mrs.

John A. Young, The John Clark family were the Hand Machine for Family and of Clay, N. did, She says: "1 joyed for seve-ial years is promis recipients this week of a visit by Manufacturers use. had neuralgia of the liver and IS ed our people on March 7. It Mrs: John Fladd of Frankfort.

mony lady Quartette Co. March 7. thn fourth and last number of the stomach, my heart was weakened, PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. On the Market tor Thirty Year. No more profitable investment can be mode for family use, A.

VwirV.Snr4 ftM tl II fnnf llfin far tl Villi iul Mrs. Sam Kincaid and Marie Fourth 'number of the lecture and I could not eat. I was very Sander went to Waterville Satur bad for a long time, but in Elec or retail trade on a small or large scale, than the Knitting Machine and that there is nothing which requires so small an investment or mnn.v with which a. man. woman or family can make a living SO course.

Chas Anderson doparted Tues day for a short visit. IITTCR. trie Bitters, I found just what I easily and surely on one or more of these machines. It must be f- 1 i-i nr lirlTwi otherwise than by hand, Esther and Myrtle McKelvy of remembered that the manufacture of seamless hosiery or needed, for they quickly relieved as is now made on the Branson. Machine, is only a recent thine, and that the business day night, for Atchison to visit dav with an uncle.

From there lecture course. On that evening five talented ladies, known as tbo Harmony Lady Quartette Com pnnv, wiil srjve an entertainment consisting VOCl1' quartettes. strumental quartettes, solos, read ings, etc levers of excellent music should prepare to attend. la Ant. In itlflin T1 0 ilH 1 fl fnf eamiess nosiery is aauy increasing, auu is iVaiTllfRit and cured." Best medicine for Waterville spent Sunday here with their parents.

fast taking the place of all other makes of hosiery. Capacity 6 to-dozen pair of socks weak women, sold under guaran Pa. a day. A ctuia can use n. eena ior uawuogue aim rnue Manufd by BRANSON (jJACHINE N.American St, Philadelphia, he went to Kansas City and then to Cincinnati where he will attend school.

Con Collins will go to Topeka tee by E. E. N. Cpan, druggist, at Monday to take a legislative job. 50c a bottle..

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