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O00000000000C0C0000000000CO00000000C30CO000000O00000O A i r. f c T. - D- u C-j I O ) w uoTii miss ll y oamuea va). oe nerc aiuruuy o i. II II I I I II In II M H kginnkg Friday, June 5th Two-Sixty StmwUni kbxlcl. The Irate motorcycle Ythw mr mrkimtrA 7 H P. Twin cropped with Eleetrie find UthU Eicetrie Ttil Lifht. Electric Sifaal. Two Sett Stonle B uteri ei and Corbia-Brown Rev Drive Speedomet er, f rice $260.00. See Caulol (or deuiled deecriptioa. .41 Ml 1 f U Yf I f .., "" ... L- fT X"T ' n tn i - 11.. MJmBT o O Two-Sixty StmxUrtl Modal. V. I f If I 10 1'lVl Wl Vl-X-w pop ioia 60,000 brand-new red machines will go out'over the Indian . trails during the coming year the greatest motorcycle produo tion in the history of the industry. They will flash forth fully armed with "Thirty-Eight Better ; ments for 1914 !" Armed with powerful and beautiful Electrical Equipment! Armed with a New Standard of Value which must " completely overturn all existing ideas of motorcycle worth. All standard Indian models for 1914 come equipped with electric head light, electric tail light, two sets high amperage storage bat teries, electric signal, Corbin - Brown rear-drive speedometer. You cannot fully realize the 1914 Indian without a thorough study of the 1914 Indian Catalog It makes plain a hoit of compelling Indian facts that all motor ; eycle-intereited men can consider to their real profit. Send for the 1914 Indian Catalog the most interesting volume of motorcycle literature you've ever read. The 1914 line of Indian Motocycles consists of : 4 H.P. Single Service Model.... $200.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Twenty-Five, Regular Model 225.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Sixty, Standard Model 260.00 7 H.P. Twin Light Roadster Model 260.00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Regular Model 275.00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Tourist Standard Model 300.00 ' 7 H.P. Twin Hendee Special Model (with Electric Starter) 325.00 PricuF.O.P Vctorj KREBAUM & NEWC0MBE At KERN'S GARAGE-2022 12th i f ! --- - at 1 ' ! " -) fit . -'44 t ' 'J -J ' ' ! i ''!. I EntcrtalmcntAssocIatlca i V; O O O O O O O O O O O O G 0 O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 We Start Our Annual Harvest Sale We have watched the wheat conditions closely and have made out preparations according ous stocks are in ex.. actly the same condition as the wheat is at this time, "couldn't he better" exactly expresses it. We have made ex traordinary efforts to assemble this merchandise and as a result of those efforts we are able to offer to the buyiny public of Barton County, thousands of dollars worth of good, clean merchandise, which will go on sale Friday morning away under its actual, value. The items listed here only inadequately express what we have to offer. Come and see for yourself. Sale starts promptly at 8:30 A.M. Ladies House Dresses Made of fine quality Percale and Gingham and Percale worth $2.00 and I2.50 harvest sale price $1.50 each House Dresses Made of good quality Percale, nice patterns, light or dark colors worth $1.25 up to $1.98, harvest sale price. 98c each Kool Kimonos Made of Exeter Challi assorted pat terns, Empire back, French seams, edges faggoted with mercerized em broidery cotton regular $1.00 Val ues, harvest sale price 1 79 cents each Cheviots Big lot of .shirting, Cheviots, good assortment of patterns, worth 12 1-2 cents harvest sale v 8c per yard Windsor Crepe In plain or figures, worth regular 25 cents, in this harvest sale ISc per yard Ladies9 Wash Skirts One lot of Wash Skirts, in white or colors, worth $1.50 to $2.50, harvest sale price 98c each Athletic Union Suits Made of fine quality checked Nain sook, worth 75 cents, harvest sale 49c each Men's Overalls Either Blue or Fargo Stripe, made with bib, all sizes, , regular $1.00, value, harvest sale, Sdieach Red Damask One lot of fast colors, red, blue or orange Table Damask, the regular 50 cent kind, harvest sale 4 . ; 39c per yard Men's Sample Hats Big lot of Men's Sample Hats, worth 53.50, harvest sale JUS each Men's Sox Either black or tan, last colors worth 15c, harvest sale 8c per pair Men's Overalls Plain Blue Denim, made without ; bid, in the Harvest Sale 75cper pair Ladies9 Shoes o o O o Q 0 o . o. o o o o O ' o 0, o o o. o o o o o, D o o o o o 8 0 0 coooooooooooocoooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooou One Lot Ladies Oxfords worth up Q to 13.50, harvest sa.le price ( 98c per pair . (J. Boys9 Shoes g Big Lot of Boys' Shoes, worth up i' to 53.00, harvest sale price . . 93c per pair Dress Gingham o . One Lot of Fine 12 i-2c Dress .0 Gingham,' harvest sale - O ; 7Jc per yard ,() '(; O O. O n. . u o , . o a Something new 4 scythe with ft folding blade that doublea up Ute ft oocket knife wfcea sot la u&e. No danger, handy, to carry and use. Ask to tee it at Boodiur&ofs oaty. Otto Hagea and son were up from Comajvc&Q township Tuesday on ft business' trip and for ft Tteit with Great Bend friends. Tom Marpny and Harry WikJf-ff were over from HotBingtoa last Fri day on ft fthort business trtp. -1 . , ..-,"."V' ',' T "",J1 " . 11 1 T' ; ' v y : , - M . i Base Ball Sunday Jii 7 Ed Vollmer came In from Chfcego the first of the week for short rlsrt wkh home folk here. Waiter Stlckney aud family were dowa from the north side Saturday to spend the day visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank Wheeler and Mis Re becca McCaf fery visited wtth friends sod relatives in Pawnee Rock Saturday. Miss Martha Lindas, mho has been attending Washburn College, is here to spend, the summer vacation with home foUos. James Ctotinger came la from the east Saturday to spend Decor&loci Day h-ae acd for a visit wilh the were up. from north of Bltowoo Wednesday on a bustness trip and tot ft rislt with Greet Bend frlettds. Adoiph . off ered the Democrat mail Job m the harrest fields, but as ke wanted u to work for no&Sng xd pay SO cents a day for. our board, we hardly think that we wjll take op the offer as yet He was also, of the oplt ion that some of the other men mJifr make mistake and ptdk as up acd try td use us for a pitchfork on ac count of our build being conekle.rabr along those lines. ' best Trr one ot our keg fibre. Manila solid-center hay ropes' next , time. The price to risftt, the q-o.ty j U extra good. AH kinds of rope at J tv2 r't tr'.:i it f -fi. !