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The Barnes Chief from Barnes, Kansas • 1

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The Barnes Chiefi
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3 i Volume 7. Number 17. Barnes, Washington County, Kansas, Thursday, July 12, 1900. PERSONAL AND LOCAL i mm Home Market Report. Butler KgRS Ileus le.

Turkeys 4c. Potatoes, (new,) iOe. Apples 40c. Wheat, No. ii 03c.

Mixed Corn. 35c. Oats, No. 18c. Hogs 4 00 to Steers Miockers.

.4.00 to Heifers 3.00 to 3.75. Cows 2. 00 to 3.50. Ceorge Murrey returned home yesterday! Dr. Seufort went down to Atch isou Tuesday night C.

Hichte made a business trip to Blue ltapids today. W. W. Dearborn was a business caller in town Tuesday. J.

A. Hutler left last night on a business trip to St. Joe. Miss Katie Martin returned from Colorado Tuesday. W.

J. McGatlin and son, Clyde, returned home Sunday night. TEE BARGAIM E1IT FOE THE PURSE-WISE BUYER. Church Directory. M.

K. W. II. Undkrwooh, J'ustor. I'lPucliiiiK nervlces cviM'y alternate Suiulny at 11:00 a.

m. nntl every Sunday evAning at 8:15 p. m. Sunday kcIiooI every Suurtny 10:00 ii. ni.

Junior League, 3:00 p. in. Kinvorth Lrujjiie, p. in. Class nifettng every other Sunday alternating nilli preaeliin' Innin'cl lately after Sunday school.

Prayer mctiiijj every Thursday eTeniiif? at 8 o'tluct. ffimiMfl ram mmm mmm if i Webster Davit lias jronc over to the Deniociiitrf. lie ditlu't havo far to go. A. VI.

Menders was lumiiniited for county -etsnnnissioiicr iu Umj iJiul coimiii.ssioiicr's district. There is now hope that the report of the massacre of all foreigners in Pekin was unfounded. The County Central Committee reorganized hy the election of S. T. Yoder as tiiaiviuan aud F.

It. Dikemau secretary. Ex-Uovernor Lewelling has left the Populist party and gone to tlc Socialist, lie will support Clemens as against Ureidenthal for governor. A bolt of lightning struck one of the Standard Oil Company's tanks at Bayonne, New Jersey, last Thursday causing damages running up into the millions. Thirty-six persons were hurled to an awful death and many badly injured on July 4 by a trolley car at Tiicoma, Washington 'jumping the truck and plunging down a gulch 100 feet high.

A little boy in the Chanute school couldn't remember to say "double "double and so ou when two letters occurred in his words and hal muuy times lecn corrected. The other day he came to this line in his reading, "Up, up, Lucy, the birds arc singing." Remembering his fault, his eye brightened and with a tone of vie tory ho read, "Double up Lucy, tho birds arc singing." Concordia Kunsau. The Chinese Emperor is dead and the Empress is insane from the effects of poison they were compelled to take by their own CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 28th. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Ei.liKR J.

V. IVAlNH, J'aslur. 1'reuehiHK services at 11 a. m. anrt 7:30 p.

in. eaeli nltrrn.iU Ijnrd's day. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Junior Kmlcavor at 3 p. in.

Sumor in. Prayer tneetlni; each Woduosdny eve. Auxiliary to C. W. I.

M. ilrst Sunday of Cuch inonlli. Come Sti FKESUYTKUIAN CHURCH. REV. V.

DAW WW, Pastor. Preaching services each altornate Siahlialh at 4 p. in. at Christian Church Sunday school p. in.

every Sunday. Hans Skovgaurd iost a $75 steer by lightning last Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Alexander and son were visiting in Greenleaf Sunday. Wheeler, of Waterville, was a business caller iu this city Monday. Dr. Maintz, of Linn, was looking up his political friends in town Tuesday.

Mrs. Henry Peterson was visiting at Spriug Valley the lirst of the week. M. McKclvy and family arc expecting to move to Watervillo next mouth. Mrs.

Irviu Hogue and son were visiting her parents here tho lirst of the week. S. P. Solt had a load of hogs on tij St. Joo market on both the Oth aud 10th insl.

John McFadden and daughter, Miss Jennie, left Tuesday night for a visit in Dakota. E. II. Potter and James Mus-grove each shipped a load of cattle to St. Joe Tuesday.

W. II. llusselman and daughter, Maud, came down from Clifton yesterday for a short visit. tiKACK LUTHF.HAN CHURCH -E. H.

Pastor. I'ri'iu'Wiitf services each at 11 o'eloeVa. in. aud p. m.

Sunday each Sabliath at 10 a. iil MKbPIAU KVAMJKUCAL LUTHERAN d. V. LIVKBS, Pastor. lreehiiiR services at p.

m. every Sunday. Sunday school at 80 p. m. Just a few words by who of explanation, so that all may understand the full meaning of this Great Annual Trade Event.

Twice each year, January and July, we shall hold these clearance sales for the double purpose of closingoutthe season's stock, as under no circumstances do we carry over stock from season to season if possible to avoid it, and of sharing with the people the profit of our business. CHURCH. OP K. HEN-MT, 1'aKlor. PreaehiuK services at 11a.

m. on the second Lord's day In each month. Lodge Directory. J. O.

O. F. Cuiiy Lodge, No? sjro, I. O. O.

F. meets every Saturday at their hall. IIL mi yyemsu mi mm mmm: hands. Prince Tuan, a usurper, is in eoiumiuid of the army and says death to all foreigners. The latest reports say that Prince I.

O. O. F. Marshall Kncamprueut No. 50, I.

O. O. F. meets wery 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each mouth In I. O.

O. V. hall. VV. K.

C. The Woman's Relief Ctu-ps, No. IS-, meets on first and third Saturdays of each month at o'clock p. in. in tlio I.

O. (). F. Hall. A.

R. Barnes Post, No. 363, meets at the I. O. O.

Hall on Ihs tlrsl Thursday of each month at 4flTflockp.nl. Ching is heading a counter revolution aud it is to be hoped that tho tight among tin nisei ves may Our former business has surprised this community by the magnitude of the bargains we have offered. In this Sale is a Complete Collapse of Prices, throughout the store, not a misleading cut on a few leading articles. The ruthless Knife has been applied with equal severity and equal precision in every department AM realize that an early selection counts for much. Look over the sample prices quoted below and result iu the safety of the for eiguera.

The straights to which the Dem M. W. A. Suardian Camp No. 06Ti.

M. W. A. meets every and ami 111) Tuesdays in each month at the I. O.

F. hall. ocrats at Kansas City lust week Take Your Place in the Procession! Miss Hay ward, of WatcrviJle, was visiting Miss Mary Sanders from Thursday until Mr. aud Mrs. Will Finley and Grandpa llawlcy returned last week from their trip to Oklahoma.

Mrs, Stephen Warren with Orvel, Virgil and litllc Nina went out to Clifton Saturday for a visit. Miss Myrtle Dearborn went out to Campbell Tuesday to visit her brother and his family fur a tiaie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacher jid Mr, and Mrs.

Tom Finley left Tuesday for an overland trip to Oklahoma. Mrs. Sanders and daughter, Mary, wore visiting Mrs. Henry Baker fiear Watervillo the latter part of last week. Lewis Beaver returned to his home in Marietta Monday and his mother, Mrs.

Charles Beaver, started on the same train for her old home in Bushncll, Illinois, for a visit with mother and other CLOTHING DEPARTMENT nits' illli ME DEFT K. L. or s. XlarnK Council of K. L.

K. meets the 2nd Monday night of each mouth at the I. O. O. F.

hall. K. N. OF A. Friendship Camp No.

3B6, R. N. of A. meets tlio Snd Friday of each month at tho I. O.

O. F. hall. DAUGHTERS OF REHKKAII. Harmony Rehckah Decree Lodge No.

21 1, meets on tho 1st and 3rd Friday night of each month a4 I. O. Q. V. hall.

$4.98 Meu's Suits, formerly sold at go at Men's Bluo Black Cheviot Suits, CC QPt formerly sold at 85, wi 1 1 go at 25 cent Summer Umlerwear, now 18 cents, 50 cent Summer Underwear, now 42 cents, 50 cent Knox All working Shirt, now 42 cents. 50 cent Negligee Shirt, now 12 cents, 75 cent Negligee Shirt, now k32 cents. 1' Negligee Shirt, S3 cents. Unlaundercd white Shirt cents. All silk front Shirts $1.25 valuo will go at S3 cents.

were put for material for their platform were surely agonizing. The dead and, four years ago, buried, uuder an overwhelming majority, issue of sixteen to one wis resurrected and compelled to do -duly. The bugaboo of imperialism was also hailed with a great whoop and hurrah in the hopes that some unsophisticated greenhorn might be lead to think there was something in it while the facts sxo lhat among the American people it is an absurdity on the face of it. The nearest ap-to it wc know of is in the person of their own leader W. J.

who Jias assumod tiie absolute dictatorship of both tho Democrat and Popuiist parties and would doubtless extend it to the entire country if given a chance. The other cry of anti-expansion is contrary to the instincts of every American citizen. Expansion means growth and when wc cease to grow we commence to die. Every American believes ia and practices expansion to tho utmost of his ability. $6.25.

Men's All Wool Check Fancy Cassimore suits formerly $8.50 now Missouri Pacific Railway A Fast Mail Route. RUNS 4 DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN Atchison and St. Louis On account of space wo can mention only a few articlos but all other suits aro reduced in the same proportion. A discount of 20 per cent on all Night Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Collars, Culls and Neclvwear. AT Boys and Chi'ds Suits.

Assortment of sizes somewhat broken will go at 25 per cent discount from regular price. A discount of 15 per cent on all Caps, Felt Hats, Mackintoshes, Valises, Trunks and Over 100 Boy's Wash Knae Paste for- Op merly sold at 25 cents will go at All Straw Hats, one-third off from tho regular pr it A good Overall will go at this sale for 33 cents, and our regular 50 cent Jumper will bo sold at 42 cents. Equipped with Pullman BufTet Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) and Elegant Tarlor Cars. Iron Mountain Route, the only line to the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, the Carlsbad of America. All the principal cities In the United States are reached via, the Missouri Pacific Railway.

Ask your nearest agent for tickets and particulars, or address Charles E. Styles, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Atchison, Ks. II. C. TOWNSEND, tSen'l Pass, aud Ticket Agent, St.

Louis. R. R. TIME TABLE-EAST. No.

2, 12:07 a. in mail ami express, dally. No. 4, II :33 a. m.

mail and express, daily No. P- m. stock freight, dally. No. 16, a.

m. freight, daily except Sunday. vfmT. No. 1.

3fn1 ft. m. niiiii and express, daily. No. 3, p.

in. mail and express, daily. No. 13, 8:32 a. in.

freight, daily. No. 15, 6:10 p. m. freight, daily except Sunday.

All trains carry p.isiengers. No 1, 2, 3, 4, Hand 16 curr Uxjsigo, and Nos. 13 aud 14 stop on flag only. J. I.

Shinki.e. Agent. Adlai E. Stevenson is tho victim thrown iu for quads to fill out the lino by the convention at Kansas City last week. f' Tho Republican county convom tion in session at Washington to day placed the following candidates in the field for county officers.

Senator 50th district, J. C. Morrow; Representative 63rd district, R. W. Maintz; County Attorney, Fred Powell; Superintendent of Public Instruction, W.

11. Fishel; Probato Judge, J. F. Thompson-, Clerk of the district court, A. B.

Baumbergcr. All of tho persons except Messrs. Maiutz and Thompson have already served one or more limes iu the office to All other Wash Clothing consisting of Men's Boy's and Children's suits and extra pants with our entire line of Sweaters 0TE FOURTH OFF from regular price. HOE DEPARTMENT. Special offer on about 150 -2-piece Kueo Pants Suits assorted in two lots Lot 1 worth from to $1.25, will go at 65c Lot 2 worth from $2 to fci.25, will go at $1.25, All Mens and Boy's Tan Shoes, ONE-FOURTH OFF of regular price and 15 per cent discount on all Shoes and other goods in this department.

I Two month's treatment of Catarrh of the head and nose At the Republican primary Tuesday ufteruoou, the following delegates and alternates were elected to attend tho county con ven lion Delegates. Alternates. P. C. Young J.

C. Pettcy George Molby E. K. Felt Ed llogue C. Hogue F.

It. Dikemaa James ltayuor W. C. ilallowci. C.

D. Moby It- Kopcr A. Hartlow (i. F. Larmatino W.

V. (iill W. K. Monk S. P.

Monk J. T. Maycroi'X James Maycroft P. i. Mn.tidt M.

McKdvy IB for Oc. Best aud eimplctt remedy ever discorered. which they have been nominated, have been tried aud found capable and true. The new men on the; WASH The clouds of colored price cards about tho store tell the full story. Study thorn and remember the discounts quoted are jurt that much taken off our regular prices which are marked in plaiu figures and invariably represent actual values.

DISCOUNT APPLIES ONLY' TO CASH JtwU'-l and Mmnln for 2 cents. ATLANTA PREPARATION CO. Atlanta, Ca. "flTo PATENT Good Ideas 1 'ii mav be secured bv ticket arc gentlemen of worth uud intelligence, amply qualified for tho positions to which they have been nominated. We predict the 'jlcciion of the entire tickul.

(a our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, WI 9 UM W.i tO Wm tJ Wn KB IT If 11 Mill Biltlmort. Mtf. xVsbV.rii'tl'O.n i llw l'nent RfCord fl.QO per tuuiu..

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