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CS"HJB AT II MM II BMW M S1. ' ' N . . I JUMf F or 14 Days Only, beginning Tuesday, July 1st, We will Bell Every thing in our Store at a -big per cent off the wholesale Oost. leave the city for Oklahoma and will not pay freight on these goods to move them. This is your opportunity to LAY in a Supply for Summer and Winter. Our Stock is full of Bargains in every line.4 ' Dry Goods Best Calicoes in city, 3 1-3 and 4 cents per yard. Muslins, bleached and unbleached, 3 Jc to 7c per yard. Extra lot of Swisses, Organdies, Lawns and White Goods same reduction as above. . Thread, 7 spools for 25 cents or 3 for 10 cents. Men's Shirts, Ties and Furnishings. Men's Work Shirts from 18 cents to 40 cents each. Men's Ties 3 cents to 19 cents each. Men's Hose 5c to 19c pair. Men's good Wool pants 11.00 to 82.00 pair. Other things too numerous to mention will be on sale. hoes and Boots. $4.25 to $4.50 Cowboy Boots will be sold at $2.95 to $3.15. Everyone knows the Tootle, Wheeler & Motter line of Shoes and we will slaughter prices on them all. Ladies low shoes, Chil 'dren's slippers and shoes will have to go out if you appreciate a low price on a good shoe. Men's Shoes, we have a big stock and you will be surprised at the prices we will sell them to you at. Remember we won't pay freight to ship them away from here. So come in every day for 14 days and pick up a Bargain. GflCO05blS We will sell you nothing that is not fresh and clean. .We will not promise to furnish you anything at prices named herein after our stock is sold out. So come early i , 21 lbs Best Granulated Sugar $i.oo (When other purchases are made. This is done to keep other merchants from running in and closing us out of sugar.) Coffee 10c a package while it lasts. (10 packages only to one person and only when other purchases are made.) 25c cans Baking Powders 18c, 2 for 35c. Tomatoes, very best brand, 10c per can. 1000 other articles in groceries at same low prices. This is no Sham Sale to Reduce or Run off dead Stock but we will give our Word of Honor to leave the city during the Month of July, Think we have said enough so you may know we mean business. Cash or Produce taken but cannot take time to credit you, so please don't ask it. 3 F rr Si YW To) 0O9 Cash Price Store.: lioy lkiant has returned from Alva. George Kanner and family of Coats visited in the city last week. 'ck Roberts came up from Alva on Monday to take in the races. T. L. Landley was on the market with two cars of fat yearlings last treek. Mrs. It. B. Hammond attended the Assembly at Winfield last week, and Visited with friends and relatives. There will be a meeting at Sharon, July 12, for the purpose of arranging for a Sunday school picnic All Sunday schools interested are requested to send their superintendent and two del egates. . Frank J. Warren, Sec'y. Remember the Ball. Perfect order and a nice time guaranteed. Rev. Weber and wife visited in Win field last week and also attended the Chautauqua Assembly. Ben Woodward, of Alva, is here with some nice horses. Keep your eye on him . He will capture some of those purses. - Mrs. Ambrose .Lawrence, of Acme, Texas, arrived the first of last week to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. OtisCoyle. Geo. B. Brandon was called to Bur lington Tuesday of last week by the critical illness of a sister. She died before he reached her bedside. Mr.. Brandon returned home Friday. Ed Gpatley and Al Wheat rode the the Woodmen goat last Thursday night. Pretty: hot weather, but the gentlemen are stayers. All kinds of furniture bought and sold, stoves repaired, and second hand goods of every description constantly In stock. Store on North Main street. Adam Jackson. , If a Man Lie to Teu, And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Eucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of piles, bums, boils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds, bruises and skin eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest 25c at the Young drugstore. A First Published la the Barber County Index June 11, jvus. NOTICE OF TIN AL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, Barber county, 83 : - ' ' In the Probate Court In and for said county. In the matter of the estate of M. J. O'Neal, deceased. Creditors and aU other persons Interested ia the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply, at the next term of the Probate Court, in and for said county, sitting at the courthouse m Medicine lodfre, county of Bar ber, state of Kansas, on the 9th day of July; A. D. 1902, for a fuU and final settlement of said estate. . II. H. Fair, Administrator of the Estate of M. J. O'Neal, deceased. W. H. McColl's VARIETY STORE. ' ' Peorman's High patent flour at 95c per s ack Larkta Soap, 7 bars for 25c Ladies' shoes, 50c a pair. Children's, 25c. Men s hats and pants at cost. Bulk and package seeds. Orders tak en for Alfalfa seed. Wi II. McCoix. Eat, Drink and be Merry. When you want a good Short Order Meal, remember R. S. English's Restaurant West Side Main street. A nice line of Choice Candies and nuts and all kinds of fruits In season. We also carry an exceptionally fine stock of Cigars and Tobacco, Successor to Sparks & Dorian. 7 4 y