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Barbour County Index from Medicine Lodge, Kansas • Page 10

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1 I ftp cotot nousrs news Lcuis Knight returned from on Saturday night. r' Phone 44- Phone 44 Picked Up "WMIs IlaHas'. of the County Don't forget J. E. Lasswell's sale on Thursday, March 27th.

See his "ad.w New AK "County Attorney Simpson is off this weekv nursing a mild case of flu. EASTMAN KODAKS The Original We sell the United States Auto Tires and Tubes, also the Wichita tires in Ford sizes. W. S. Benefiel Hdw.

Co. Business has been picking up the past week in the way of recording soldiers discharges. On Saturday 17 were recorded and almost every day brings mere. Leavje your orders for Kafir Corn. Manhattan test 95.

Boone county White Seed Corn. Chase Hdw. Co. Due to the recent change in management of the Gem Drug Store, it is desired that all book accounts be settled'. You will do us a great favor settling yours now Miss Luna Smith and little "niece, Louise Banta, came in Saturday "from Harper to spend the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Smith. One new case was, filed in district court during the week.

It was a divorce case from Sharcn Virgie Em-mele vs. John N. Emmele. 368 Phoenix Silk Hose have been very hard to get. We have a line now of Black, Havana Brovn and Battleship Gray, at pair 50 284 Phoenix Silk Sox in black, battlejHipiray and navy Blue, just received, at pair BOc New Georgette Waists for spring wear, in pretty styles.

New Crepe Le Chine Waists, two styles, New Spring Skirts in the new styles. Come in and see County Engineer Woodard made a Tom Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

has moved from Van trip to Ashland on Friday." He return- couver to i t. right, ashmgton He ed yesterday, is on his way to Alaska. I them. Alfalfa Seed S6.50 to $8.50 per bushel. Sudan Grass Seed Manhattan test 95.

Cane and Sweet Clover Seed. Chase Hdw. Co. ft GEM BRU6 GO. Nyal Qualify Store Red Cross Agency Sheriff Rea entertained the court house regime on Monday by exhibiting a nice collection of curios received from his son in France, in the morning mail.

The shipment included a German helmet, an elaborate embossed leather purse and a variety of German, French, Belgian and Italian tames pnsng Phone 44 Phone 44 H. S. White has purchased the old bus barn and lots. The barn has been removed and excavation made for a new modern residence. This is a fine location for a residence and removes Get a Power Washing Machine and let the gasoline engine do your washing.

W. S. Benefiel Hdw. Co. Mrs.

Rose Withers is again assisting County Treasurer McAllister an absence of two weeks officiating as court stenographer in Pratt. an "eye-sore trom what alwavs should Barber County Index WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919 See E. L. Smart for paper hanging. Porter property south of viaduct.

have been a residence lot. In another year the shortage of houses in Medi-Lodge will have been overcome. Watch for the play cast in this paper next week of the Senior play for March 28 and 29, two nights. Real estate transfers for week of March 10-15: Sylvester Gilchrist to A. R.

Oh-mart, w2 29-34-14. $1000.00. H. R. Ward et ux to A.

M. Betty, lots 1, 2, Charles S. Bates et ux to P. L. Wright, e2.nw4w2 sw4; w2 se4; se4 Let E.

L. Smart figure on your paper bill. First class work guaranteed. Porter property, south of viaduct. Good neat grocery stock for sale or trade.

Inquire of Geo. Kelley, Grand hotel. 43t2p Tine most unpatriotic thing that any American can do is to inject party matters into the league of nations movement. It is no more fit for politicians to use it than it was to use the war issue in that manner. Upon the success of the league depends the des Mr.

i.nd Jrs. H. C. Alexander s- and ited their S. S.

Alexander, wife in Kingman last week. Garden Seed in bulk and package all fresh seed. W. S. Benefiel Hdw.

Co. We have a line of Spring Coats consigned to us in the new styles. We want you to see tHeni Children's Gingham Dresses in sizes 2 to 14 New Spring line. School Kit Middies for school girls, just received- It has a pocket for pencils, erasers and tablet something new at 1... New Silk and Cotton Voiles in 5-yard patterns of plaids and stripes, all different at pattern $4.06 and $5.50 Ladies' Coverall Aprons at cut prices.

Ask to see them. Extra Specials Best Calicoes at yard 15c 30c Bleached Muslin at yard 25c 30c Unbleached Muslin at yard 22c 36-inch Pillow Tubing, vvorth 50c, special at 38c 40-inch Pillow Tubing worth 55c, speciaLat yard 39c 10c Pearl Buttons, special dozen 5c Colgates Talcum Powder, special can 19c Hair Fins, per bunch lc Clothes Brushes, special, each 25c Hair Ribbons 'are worth more, special lot at 10c Safety Pins, per dozen 5c 15c Chamois Skins, special 10c Metal Back Combs, each 10c Celluloid Combs, special, each 15c tiny of this generation and future re. sec. 17; ne4 nw4; s2 nw4; nw4 sw4; w2 ne4; se4 ne4; ne4 se4; sw4 se4 sec. 20; s2 -nw4; n2 sw4; n2 se4; s2 sw; sec' Misses Nellie and Mabel Roark of ne4.nw4 28-30-13r $5000.00.

i i i Lieutenant Robert Ishmael and his Lake City spent the week end with Miss Helen Stafford of this city. Lewis Mott of Kiowa was attending to business in the eounty seat on Saturday. friends have reason to believe there Guy E. Lawrence et ux to W. O.

Recce, lot 1, blk 2, Isabel. $2500.00. TT a 1 i a A Si may be a certain grim humor even in natrip pi vir rn i. i Chase Hardware Co. have all kinds war conditions.

The ycfin omcer went' r-Q Look for the play cast of the Senior of Bulk (Warden Sppds. flnrHpn nlnws through the baptism of fire at the front play in this paper next week for March jh rakes and aR S. F. Kiowa. $2000.00.

without serious injury, but a few cj 28 and '29. Both nights. tools. 111 MA WAAMA 44AJ IT A kine. lots 22, 23.

blk 22, Kiowa. U00. hi iLnmv ui utseuaii. UiWlVCXl HUSC TV .1 Ti T1. i T1 C.

is no joke, but the irony of such W. C. Langhart was over from Conway Springs the latter part of last and the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Forsyth and children of Haswell, Colorado, came in luesday tfo visit with Mrs. Forsyth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greever.

ouurtMuu wci Ldiij.y puts me grin inuo the iight." Kiowa Record. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Strickland and Noah Thomas and wife returned home family motored up from Alva and rr spent Sunday with relatives. I deiierson Liong returned nome trom Wichita on Monday.

His conditioiThas Louis C. Shepherd et ux to Edd L. Sterling, n2 sw4 s2 sw4 29-34-12. $1 and val. con.

Wm. Allen-et ux to P. S. Powelson. e2 sw4 w2 24-34-13.

$8000.00. Frank Schuette et ux to John Schrock lots 3, 4 s2 ne4 se4 3-35-10. $11,130.00. John Eckert et ux to FredE. Slink- Geo.

Cooper of Cambridge City, 1 Vroved considerably. He expects, from Nebraska last Thursday night. They were called there three weeks previously by the death of Mrs. Thomas mother. During their absence they met extremes in weather condi- Warn inct to sperm a iew montns in however, to spend a few months California? later in the season.

with his sister, Mrs. John Brown. imi RICBABDM tions. Thev left Nebraska WprJnesdav A full stock of inside and outside tw1 in nioOOC n2 nw4: se4 nw; ne; sw4: 11-32-10. ii Faint carried in stock at all times I Miss Belle Knight has been a flu victim the, past week.

She took sick on the same day she returned. home from Pratt but is now on the road to recov ii I jj vi-www iiigxi una t-P Xk.cwi Varnish, Enamel, Auto Paint and Roof Paint. W. S. Benefiel Hdv.

Co. ery. ing cold but when they reached central Kansas the following day they foundjdeal spring weather. People up in Nebraskea, Mr. Thomas says, have not begun to think of getting into spring work.

An error in an advertisement car Cousins Met in Washington "Dick" Woodward and "Bill" Froman, two of Medicine Lodge's first volun- ton. The boy3 write their parents that the meeting was a most happy one to both. They wore born and grew up in Ellis Marchel from west of town took sick with the flu on Sunday. He is being cared for at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Warrington in town. Might Have Been Fatal Prof. Harry McGuire of Kiowa was quite severely bruised by being struck by acar driven -by Miss Opal Cox at Strickland's garage on Saturday even-ins He-was standing on the pavement near the entrance at the side of his car when Miss Cox drove in at a rather high speed to escape the hail ried by R.

A. Palmer last week made the "ad" say that the Champion line of headers which he is selling were teers in military service at the out-, Medicine Lodge and had never been break of the war, met the first time separted until they went into the ser- Tuesday evening the young people formerly the Independent line. It since their pnlistmenfc in Washinpnn. of the Christian church entertained at shoul have been "International" in- D. Sunday, March 8th.

Dick and tne cnurcn to St. Patrick's Day. Light stead of "Independent." The "ad" Ray Mclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Mclntyre of Sharon, is home on a short furlough. He arrived on Monday of last week and will remain until April 5th. Mr. Mclntyre was in the air service in France and came Bill are cousins.

Dick is in the army is correct this week. storm. She. missed the striking the curb, and the car pitched! and now stationed at Baltimore. Bill refreshments were served to about forty guests.

is in the navy and his headquarters are Geo. Rankin and little son, Eugene, who has been in the hospital at Wichita for some time, returned home last Friday. Thejr were accompanied by Mrs. Rankin's mother, Mrs. Y.

S. forward and struck Mr. McGuire. L. Kingsolver was over from verv near losiner his life.

An aeronlane bruising one of his limbs and side auite iiew xorK. was grant- furlough of a few days and 1- i i rfi 1 fell on him and for several hours af-: severely. But for the fact that the ter the accident he was. thought to be 'curb had reduced the speed of the car nutcninson crott left on Monday bnaron township yesterday. Mr.

cn a trip to Illinois. He may bring Kingsolver's health has not been good home some more fine Galloways if he the past several months. His son is finds anything that measures up to his in the "military service in Baltimore they met by appointment in dead, but. skilled medical attention and excellent herd. and he is endeavoring to secure his release on account of his father's failing health.

Wm. Winter of Nashville favored The Index with a pleasant call on Monday and renewed hi3 subscription. He The Last Five Days of March the accident might have proved fatal. It is thought that Miss Cox, in the excitement, lost control of the brake. Dr.

Gilbert gave Mr. McGuire emergency treatment after which the drive was made home -where Dr Fulton of Kiowa made a careful examination and dressed the wounds. It was found that no bones were broken but the bruises were very painful. The car was considerably damaged. Atty.

W. R. Sproat of Wichita was says the recent rains have put the called on Saturday evening to join his roads in fairly good condition up his. family. Mrs.

Soroat came about way and with good dragging before week before, called here by the illness they dry out they will be in first-class of the baby who took nnenmonia whiU shape. visiting at the grandparents, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Thomas.

From Thursday Morning, March 27th until Monday even-ing, March 31st. J. HARRY GAY, Eye Sight Specialist, yill be in Medicine Lodge, at The Grand Hotel Mrs. Tincher Entertains Mrs. J.

N. Tincher entertained last At the Pastime Theatre Tuesday, March 25th, Douglas Fairbanks, the popular exponent of the smile, appears in his second production roles-ed by Artcraft Pictures, entitled "Wild careful nursing revived him and after some months in the hospital, was sent to New Jersey where he will be in school. His arm is still in bad condition and is supported by a brace. He enlisted for four years and has over two years yet to serve. Mr.

Mclntyre is a nephew of Mrs. D. F. Painter. Monday Afternoon Club Miss Mary Best was hostess of the Monday Afternoon Club Monday afternoon.

The program was as Roll Call Helpful Hints in Gardening. Duet Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Griffin. Paper Home Flower Garden Mrs.

McCague. Getting the Most out of a Vegetable Garden Miss Best. Mrs. Woodford of Hutchinson, president of the 7th district Confederation of Clubs, was present. She gave an address and paper on Reconstruction.

The Club always enjoys an afternoon with Miss Best. Light refreshments were served. When the Penroses, Lodges and Smoots in the Republican party and the Reeds and Vardamans in the Dem ocratic party get together, it is high and Woolly." The scenario, brrmful of time that the people in both parties typical Fairbanks humor, by Anita their foolish party pride and al- FIVE PULL DAYS uumuiesb.ui many oi ni3 past so get together. The kind of govern-successes, has been produced under the ment that suits the reactionaries in direction of John Emerson and disebs-'both of the political parties bodes no es Douglas in what is felt to be good for the neonle who eomnri5P tbp Friday evening at a three-course dinner in honor of Mrs. C.

D. Woodford of Hutchinson. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Trice, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nixon, Mr and Mrs. K.

S. Simpson. J. G. Clayton departed yesterday ev ening for Peabody in response to a message telling of the serious illness of a sister, Mrs.

Mollie Beeton. Mrs. Clayton accompanied him as far as Wichita, going from there to Geuda Springs for a short stay. portrayal. government.

We Will Buy Your SATURDAY, March 22 and 7:00 3:00 THE SILO WITH A REPUTATION COSTS LESS IS PERMANENT SAVED FULLY GUARANTEED -FIRE PROOF WIND PROOF NO REPAIRS TIO UPKEEP NO PAINTING Erected Under Company puperdsidii. Liberal Discount for early orders. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY O. Mills, of Lake City, says: This built me a silo 5 years ago. Today it is as good as new.

I belive it will last indefinitely. TIIE INTERLOCKING CEMENT STAVE SILO COMPANY. L-3 At the highest market quotations-See us Before sejling. TMeatre Pastinie cl 1U JUL JL ujB y- 1 I Sm'lrTfli -lin I nil. R.A.

PALnZEl, -Afiea a. I Medicine Lodge, Kansas. V- Medicine Lodge, Kansas A Sample of the Stave can be seen at my. office. PAST! "ViFllT- Saturday, March 22 JMOEi At 3:00 and 7:15.

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