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BrYRBERCOUNTY INDEX, WEDNESDAY; J AX. 11. 1905. A. T. & 8. F. BY. TIME CARD. LEAVE 1 1 .05 a: m ilS V M. i LODGE. KAS. j ARRIVK. i iriiia berviceon siinaaya. 11:20 trvn makes connection wit b A. T. & 8. F. for IIuzuiU.n, Kiowa. Alva. Woodward and nil point iu Paahandlc, and with Wichi ta. Kansa City and points i-upt. 8:30 irxin connects at Attlea fop rioinls fouta, Oklahoma, Texas. East bound passen rern tak i ff this train must roiialn over night at Attica aud leave at 6:0 A. 51. n. W. Heivlv, Agent. This Week's MArktt.. The following are the local prices Lis week, in Medicine Lodge: Wheat 03- Oats 30c Corn ..00c Butter 20o. Errs 20c; I'oultry Cows (grass fed) $2 25 per cvvt. Steers " $3.7o to .100 Hons 4.U0 ' Subject-to ligbt variation. CHASE HARDWARE COMPANY Sail! don't work your arm off ou a pump handle pumping water foi stock. Gel a Samson Wind Mill of Chaa Ildw. Co., aud be happy. Feed of any kind is good ou subscrip tion at this office. Miss Nannie Garten has removed to fki.i-t ii... vr&iaiiuuin Vyliy. Get vour limn and nhmr from A P. Wilklns & Co. Phone C9. Dr. Hammond's Dental Office i3 over the Citizens State Bank. For Farm Loans see Palmer & Case Office west side Main st. Finn Hue of fancy dried fruits at A. U. Wilkins & Co'a. Call phone 69. Homer Hastings aud O. J. Corliss of rjun were before the commissioners last week. Gano & Hoag put two car loads of their fat steers ou the Chicago market last week. Mrs. A. D. D.iyeuport returned home Irom her loug visit in Jlutcuiuson tbe first of last week. J. C. Garten of Medicine Loi1i?p. wna visiting with M. L Newlaud's Wed nesday. llaroer Sentinel. B. S Bisby has renleu tbe old post office building from Dr. Knciell and is fitting St up preparatory for business. Master Boy Newland weut to Medl cine Lods;e Wednesday to visit his grand parents. Harper Sentinel. Mrs. Nek Hogard returned to her home at Spearville last week, after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. J. J.Chadwick. Mrs C. B. Kiukaid was one of the Medicine Lodt? guests at the Sills Ru dolph wedding at Kiowa on Tuesaaj night of lasi week. II. T. Woodward & Son are exclusive agents for the O. B. Flour the best brand on the market. It is popular with all who use it. Try a sack. Our subscribers remembered us very liberally the first of the year without a "dun" either through the mall or through the paper. The publishers appreciate the kindnes's shown. C. S. Heskett was in the city last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He is now employed with tin? Cherokee (Ok ) Milling C ). A. J. Titus, ex state senator of this district, is the manager and is doing well. There will be a meeiug of the Libra ry association at the reading room Sat urday, Jan. 14th, at 3 p. ru. for the election of officers. It is necessary for every member to be present as matters of importance are to be discussed. Sec. . Oue of Ring's Dyspepsia Tabletsaf ter eating even if you can eat but little, will digest the little you do eat, and cute Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, and Week Heart. . Sold by Young Drug Co. ' Aetna and vicinity were well repre sented in town last week. Auioug tbe delegation were J. W. Burton, Jim Mc Crarvio, J. tt. Holmes, J. B. . Johuson and Frank Moon. It surpasseth all understanding why so many Aetna people persist m visitiug in a dry town ho ofteo. -' , Anthony BuUetiu: Mrs. C.W.Spawr who is now at ter old borne in Mississ ippi, narrowly escaped a wreck on her trip. The train on which she traveled was late aud a freight train was sent on ahead of it on one of tho divis ions in Arkacsas." IhU train collided with another and one or. two ' of :tne crew were killed and severariniured. Had Mrs. Spawr'a train been :otf time it would have beeu the one to - take ''part la tbe wreck. Herbert Lindlev becran a term m tl. Wichita Commercial college last weeK. Mrs. Ireland returned to her home in Woods county, Oklahoma. lastMonday; A daughter was born to R)bert . Big ham and wife ou Monday tuorniug, the 10:ii. Dr. Coleman. C. E. Thompson, Will Merrill and Cbas. Marshall have taken the proper steps to become Kuights of Pythias. Peter Hoover is the champion goat rider of the county. He dd the y jb to a standstill at the K. P. hall Monday nlgbt. . M. P. bebree returned to Medicine Lodge last week to lake charge of Ga no & Hoag's pacing stock. He will re main hero indefinitely. Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Beriyman and children have goue toTopeka to lemaiu until after the session of the legislature is over. Ashland Clipper. W. II. McCague was at Anthony' the Hist of tho week makiug arrange ments to revive the K: P. lodge there. Mr. McCague is Deputy Grand Cfcan- cellor for this district. Report of school of district No.- 53 for mouth ending January 0, 1905: Num berof boys enrolled, 11; number of guls enrolled, 4; total 1-5. Number, of dajs attended by bivs, 198; average daily attendance, 9 9. Number of days attended bv girls, 75; average daily at tendance. 3 75 Total average, 13 13 20. Names of those neither absent nor tar dy: Willie Aiford, Jake and Lee Rob insou. Alpha Tiucher, Teacher. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uucalled for In the post office at Medicine Lodge for the week ending January 7, 1905: Mr. Newton Come, Wilber Karne ban. When calling for these letters please Btate that they have beeu advertised. J. N. Titus, P. M. lire Seed For Sale. Parties who desire some extra fine White rye seed cau get it by placing orders with A. J. Hargis, Lake City, Kansas. Monolith for Stanley's Grave. Lady Stanley wished a monolith to mark her husband's grave, and after a long search the Art Memorial com pany of Norwood, England, found one Hair Successfully Transplanted. Hair may be transplanted, and, un der favorable circumstances, will grow as well in its new as in its original situation. More Profitable. This boneless pork may not suit your taste, but you get more for your money when you buy boneless pork than when you buy porkless bone. . sparerlbs. Little Change in Light's Velocity. Experiments justify the conclusion that increasing the intensity of light 200,000 times does not alter its velo city by as much as two feet per sec ond. Dead Juror Is Fined. After a juror in a Sydney (Aus tralia) court ,had been fined $10 for two days in succession for absence it was discovered that he was dead. Fair Hair the Best Growth. Fair-headed people have the best heads of hair, 140,000 to 160,000 being quite an ordinary crop on the head of a fair man or woman. Value of Self-Command. Shakespeare made old Adam in "As You Like It" assign his temperate youth as the indispensable condition precedent to his vigorous age. Tho condition applies to the mental and moral sides of mankind as truly as to the physical. A . cheerful self-command is the most to be desired , of "all the gifts of tho gods and is some thing that may be measurably . ac quired even if the gods denied it at birth. Snowball Pays Rent. One of the queer rents paid to the English crown is by the .well-known Foulis family. This family holds a forest, and the rental of the forest is the delivery of a snowball any day it is asked for. Always the Foulis fam ily must have a snowball ready. It is no trouble to them, either, for Ben Wyvis, a mountain of great night, is in the forest, and the top is always covered with snow. . Change Name of Almshouses. In order that no stigma may attach to those born in them, the names of English almshouses or workhouses are being changed. They are known by such names as "The. Holly Trees," "Tho Cedars.' "Ransome Lodge," which look all right on a birth certi ficate. ' Pride and Vanity. The foundation of pride is the wish to respect one's self, whatever others may think; the mainspring of vanity is the craving for the admiration of others, no matter at what cost to one's self-respect. F. "Marion Crawford. Anatomy of the Snail." - The common snail has lungs, heart and a general, circulation, and is in every respect '.. an air-breathing crea ture. This notwithstanding . he can live on: indefinitely without inhaling the least-atom of air. that "which Is usually considered the essential to "'existence in all creatures supplied with lungs. . New York's Big Appetite. New Ycrk city consumes daily 360,- 000 pounds of butter, 12,736,000 eggs, 11,00a barrels of potatoes, 12,500 bush els of apples, 19,700 chickens, and 140,000 pounds of cheese. - ; Automobile Baby Carriage. i ; London now has an automobile baby carriage. It can be stopped easily by a child in the car depressing a pedal with its foot or by the person in charge pushing forward a lever on the side of the car. As this lever is fitted with a locking gear, it is impossible Jot the child to reverse it and restart the car. j Girl. Lost Brilliant Opportunity, It is well known that Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, when he was a private of marines, was indignantly refused by a girl of humble rank, who thought herself "much too good to marry a common soldier." What her - reflec tions were in later years, when the de spised private was the powerful King Christian XIV. of Sweden and Nor way, history does not record. " Lights on Brooklyn Bridge; There are three lights on the Brook lyn bridge which are never seen by those who have occasion to - use the bridge at night, but those three lights meanrnuch to tho masters of sailing vessels whose masts approach or ex ceed the 135 feet between the center of the span and the water.. One of the three is directly in the center of tho span aud marks the highest point, the other two aro at each cide of the cen ter light, about 10 feet .from the tow ers, and mark the danger limit. Cause for Anxiety. It was a new voluntary and the or ganist had been going through it for the -first time. After she had finished the organ-blower asked her if it had gone all right. With some surprise the young woman answered: Oh, it went very well, thank you. But why do you ask?" "Well," said he, "I had never blown to this piece before, and 1 was rather anxious about it." Tea Cigarettes. Tho tea cigarette has taken the place of the morphine tablet with many women of the smart set in Lon don. It is extremely injurious; with in a fortnight twenty victims of the habit were taken to private sauatori urns. Cleverly Evades Arrest. A mysterious burial case is engag ing the attention of the authorities at I.e Puy, France. It is alleged that for the purpose cf avoiding arrest for mis appropriation of funds an old man -named Philip, a notary of that place, feigned death, and afterward made his escape from the family vault. M. Philip, who was eighty-three years of age, is said to be living quietly in a distant part of France. An appli cation is to be made for the unsealing o the vault. "x Argentina's Population. Argentina, with nearly one-third the area of the United States and ' Alaska, has a population of only 5,- 000,000, while it could easily support 75,000,000. " , - Bars Naturalized Irishmen. "Only bona-fide Irishmen" are to be enlisted in the Irish Guards "in fu ture. A similar rule as to Scots would deplete considerably the ranks of the Scottish regiments in the Brit ish service. The Business Poet. "John's the poet with the true busi ness instinct," said the wife. "He has Just swapped a sonnet for a fat turkey and a love song for two gallons of mo lasses!" Atlanta Constitution. Everybody Kicks River. At a debate in the Preston (Eng land) town council a member said that for many years the river nibble had been "a proverbial deg ia the manger. Everybody kicked it." Beer Drinking in India. The natives of India take more and more to beer. Formerl ythe consump tion was very small; there are now, however, many large breweries, and last year their combined production aggregated nearly nine million gal-; lens. It is said that about 40 per cent of this production is consumed by the army. Most of the breweries are in the Himalaya mountain districts, on the railroad line between the stations of Murrce and Darjeling. 'Books Always in Plenty. There is no truer word than that of Solomon: "There is no end of making books." The sight ot a great library verifies it: there is no end Indeed, It were pity there shouldbe. Bishop Hall. Man's Powers of SmeH. & , The faculty of memory plays a rather queer part in connection with that of smelling, although around it our mental associations cluster "most strongly. For Jt is very doubtful whether anybody can actually, call up, or represent," a particular odor, though there are cases of subjective hallucinations' of tgcent among the In sane, and the records of the Society of Psychical Research quote instances of what w e might call tho "ghost" of fl smell. : 'ur.;:, - - Poisoning in Sierra Leone. It is stated by the Journal .of the African Society -that-for some years death by ioisoa has been the sub- 3t-c..oi talk in the colony of Sierra Leone. No one. It would aDDear. dies from natural causes. - .Poisoning, in one form -or another ' is put down as the cause of jleath not only among tho poor, but also among the rich. - A veg etable poison that produces paralysis Is used. . Profitable Catnip Farm. - A catnia-farm near New York- city has proved a profitable investment The. catnip from this farm Is shipped in large quantities to pet animal deal ers in New York city, and is sold to owners cf cats. : .--Her Mind Made Up. Tired Mcther (to restless child) Now, you set still. I've drnv you 10 miles to enjoy this entertainment and you shall enjoy it. If I have to pull every hair out of your head! Life. : Korean Widows. ; : -Widows in Korea never remarry, no matter how young they may be." Even though they had been married only a month, they may not take a second husband. - - - , Rarely. ' , -,' ' ' When a man comes from a little town to a large one, the people in ihc little town are never as sorry as Chris tians should be if he fails. Atchison Globe. . - Ancient Ann Reflects. A man thinks it awfully stupid for a woman to lose her pocketbeok,- but he forget how often she has to help him find his collar button, and remem ber for him just where he put his hat Baltimore American. Annuai Salt Consumption. The annual consumption of salt in England is forty pounds per head. France consumes thirty pounds; Rus sia.'eighteen pounds; Austria, sixteen pounds; Prussia. fourteen -pounds; Spain, twelve pounds and Switzer land, eight pounds. The Sawing Circle Vindicated. Ever remark that a loafer is always lum; that he is always Eaying dis agreeable things? The contented, help ful, useful men are the men who are busy. Most of the mean things said in a town are said by the idle men sit ting around tho loafing places. Atchi son Globe. Soon to be Older. After other amusing replies to his questions, an examining physician connected with a big life insurance company relates that of a son of Erin who. when asked his age, declared that he was thirty-three years old, and added: "But in two months I will be r. year older!" Under Restriction. We consider that the ridicule which has greeted a notice in a Glasgow mu sic hall to the effect that "Whistling or cheering with the feet is strictly prohibited" is undeserved. While it may be difficult to cheer with the feet, we believe thet it is by no means im possible to whistle with the feet. We imagine that instead of two fingers be ing placed in the mouth the whole foot goes in. punch. ? Breakfast in London. - . Breakfast is perhaps the only un pleasant item of a London winter. Yon come down every morning to the same yellow eggs on the table and the same yellow fog outside, while the male thing opposite makes the same gloomy comments upon what is in the papers, until the average woman is reduced to the lowest depths of de pression. -Ladies' Field. V Feminine Way. The fir3t thing a girl does to a man aftex-they are married is to-eet out his middle name, dust it off. and use it as common as . his first name. At chison Globe. Hi3 EnglislvVocabularyt A Welshman on the w'itness stand in court was asked whether he could speak English. He said he knew enough English to ask for beer, and that was enough for him. Long Underground Thoroughfare. The "longest underground thorough fare in Great Britain is in Central Derbyshire, where you can walk sev en miles upon a road connecting sev eral ccal mines. Flotsam apd Jetsam. . These are legal . terms. Flotsam means goods which float on the sea after a ship has been sunk. Jetsam is constituted by - goods cast overboard to lighten a ship. Rival of Manila Rope. Hopes made from the fiber of the caroa plant will soon rival the best maniia. ' . Rapid Growth of Bamboo. . The bamboo sometimes grows a foot In twenty four hours. ' Alliterative Annihllpticn. The pill pot paregoric - publication lirinted periodically for the principal purpose of promulgating putrid par ticles of political pusillanimity has pal liated Its putrescent prittle-prattle of late. Clarksburg, W. Va., Telegram. Silent Men of War. The great Duke of Marlborongo when receiving reports from his gen eials would produce his- watch, and say, "I will give you a minute." - To his staff, the Duke of Wellington was always more or less a sphinx. A nod or a shake of the head was often the only response they could 'get from him. Two Sides to Most Questions. . ."If you could understan' mule talk, said Uncle Eben, " speck you'd hear a good deal about xdo fool persistency of human beings." Washington Star. - . Novels vs. Husbands. . Some, women will believethings in novels thattheir husbands couldn't make stick with aGdavits. Galveston News. ' Resents Reference to "Coppers." t "What da you , mean Uy talking about 'coppers' before me?" said a .London magistrate to a man in the dock. "It is a gross impertinence to refer to the police as 'coppers in a court of justice." - Milk Food for Infants. European medical experts have come to "the conclusion that boiled milk is not a good food for infants, and that sterilized milk also has less nutritive ; value than that 'which is fresh. - .. ' . . - , Some Facts About Rain. From Greenwish records fcr eighty nine years, W. C. Nash finds the avef age rainfall to be 24.36 Inches, and the number of rainy days 157 yearly, One-Legged Men Race. Nineteen competitors tcok.part in a race in Paris for men with wooden legs.'. The winner, did a mile and a half in twelve minutes. - England's Darkest Day. . What is called the "dark day of England" was on Jan. 12, 1679. It w as so dark that at noon it was impossible for any one to see to read, except by artificial light. Did She Mean a Writing Pad?. Misuse of rrepositions often lead to paiuful errors. - Two . teachers in " a Brooklyn public schooi were in tho same room the other day. Both are rather slim and there is little friend ship between them. " A little girl, a recent importation from the East Side, went to one of the teachers with, "Please, ma'am, may I get a pad of Miss Blank." "Really, Josie, I do not think she could spare it." Well, in One Way He Has. It is hard for a girl to. believe that the young man who tells her that her eyes are like twin stars, and that her hair is a golden mesh in which men's hearts are bound to. be entangled, doesn't have good judgment. Somer ville Journal. myT'" -- r-:- '7-: A statistician has learned that the annual aggregation of the circulation of the papers of the world is estimated to be 12,000,000,00(r copies.. To grasp the idea of. this magnitude we may state that it. would 'cover no fewer than 10,450 square miles of surface; that it is printed on 781,250 tons of paper; and, further, that if the num ber (12,000.000,000) represented, in stead of copies, seconds, ic would take more than -333 years for them to elapse. Distinct Sense in Pigeons. The belief that pigeons possess a distinct sense, which man has not, for finding their way, is strengthened by recent experiments In France. It had been previously shown that they-can-not see any better than we can in tho dark; yet carrier pigeons released at Cerenes promptly found their way home, a distance of thirty kilometers, on a pitch dark night. - Psychology of tha Settln Hen. The hen patiently "sets" only through the overpowering pressure of a mysterious creative impulse that masters her restless impulses to be outside scrachlng and cackling in stead of wrorking for posterity. Bos ton Herald. Fish Skins as Clothing. The government fish commission has been making investigations about the suitability of fish skins for cloth ing. . It has been found that salmon skins make excellent leather and have been used for boots by the Eskimo for this purpose for years. These northern people also use tanned cod fish skins for coats and waterproof garments. The fish commission has also foujjd that whaleskln makes beau tiful leather and takes color well. What a Hen Can Learn. When a boy I had a fat, lively hen so educated that at my bidding she would lie cn her back and slide head first down an inclined plane two or three feet in length wlthout the slight est effort to turn upright or stop her self; and at the bottom she would re main just as she landed until I touch ed her or spoke to her unless inter fered with by some other, person or animal. Incredible as this may seem. It is a trick easily taught any gentle, affectionate hen. LrIl. Morphew in In Forest and Stream. 1 V .The Santa Fe's new fast passenger train for California. -Speedily and certainly, that's the only way Santa Fe passengers go 7 l i cumfortable, though. .There are' free chair cars and : tourist and standard sleepers on this train. Tis for you to ' -say which you. take. The time's just the same for all. : r. . Leaves Newton at 1:50 a. m. daily. . ? ' Connecting tram leaves here at 8:50 p'. in. - ;. . . ", .-- ::.. . ' - . . Jet we tell you about tins improved service There are other ' Santa Pe trains for California perhaps you'd like tobear about them. Call on or write me. Illustrated descriptive " - literature free. '-- - - "" - : - 1 - . H. W. Heivly, Afjent, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Uailwry . OClcial Directory. Pkemdsm.,.. Theodohe Boomvelt United State Bsnators ,...,J. H. burton - of Kansas, f ..- Chester I. Lonr Member Conyrt6S.7UTPiet...Vlctor Merdock CoDfressinan-at-lartfo ...Charles F.Scot Judeof 2 Jtb Judicial Disl P. B. GiUett State Senator. 37th District. ,...T. A . Koftzrer Representative, 7SUi District.... O. V. X. Ewell Stat OSeers. . Gavernor rf Kansas.. ......... ....E. W. Hoeh Li iMiteuant-G overnor . ............. D . J. Han n a Secretary or State ... - ...J. R. Burrow State Treasurer.. ..T.T. Kelley Aitoroer-Ceneral ......C. C. Coleman Siato Auditor SethO. Weils State Suortotevident. .......... . . I. JL.. Daybnff Supt. of Insurance-.. .......... Chas. H. Luting Barber County Officer Jicrk:..... .... ............ .. Clerk Dist.Cotrt . Rejrlsterof Deeds Probate J tidre Sheriff.... ... ... .... , Treasurer County Auorucy ... .. Oounty Superintendent. ...... Surveyor Coroner...: Dr. C. Commissioners j . '. . . '.. C. W. iVilson" ....C. D. llackley ...... W. 1.. Bragg ....C. B.OIeaioo .....W.H. Haun ........ E. 8. Kulo ...Samuel Gritha ...... P.L.Laxe W.T. Worn W. Lonjreneeker liiley Laka B. E.V ads worth ..Pat Fiannagau afedlcine Lodge Oaccrs. Mjyor. ..... .. . . . . .... ... Clerk.....:...,..,....... Treasurer........ . . Cily Attorney.. Police Judge.. .... Street Coiuuii&siouor.. . Murebal V 1 -' Couiicllmcn-t .... ' - ; - I . ... 1...T. i Lfndley .Ge-ntfe w. Homey i.Vv". it. Cnehenbery .......J. K. Tioobcr . :.W.7T.ColUns J. B. StookstlU .'J.V.V.'.V..U. II. Clay ... .Sim Ewalt .J. B. VanNecs ....... Jar its Dobt-s . D. G. Hall SOCIETIES. (I P ELDRED POST, No. t74, meets VTt x i 1, :d 4th Saturday ine ich month m woouwaru nan .Mcuicine l.odgo, atS p.m. anuuuiraaes coiuimu y inviieu. C. M. Ross, PostCommander. A H TT W Fidelity Lodge No. 80. "vi Ui XX i Meets 2d and 4th Fiiday Dlf bf. Henry McCoy, m. v. . C. w.Kidi. Recorder. -, B. 8 Kauffman, Financier. R9F4rrrTEMPLE RathboDe Sisters No. J -8. Meets every second and fourth Thurs day evening of each mouth. Grace Ireland, m. ofB. &c. Delphi a Lodge. No 146, K.of P..meets on Monday eveuinjrof each week, at tb K. of P. Tail. V isitlne iinio-hta i n nnvl Dta,llnln..i. ed to attend. Curtis Parhons. n. r. J. n. Minick, K. of R. & 8. -.A T r e v t. i . j. kt. j ., riou'm I Am e No. 173. Regular meeting a every Tuesday evening. V is 1 ting brethren in rood stand ing cordially invited. F. M. Shell, Sec'y J. in. I LARK. Nobl Grand. SVl.VAV fTAMP Vn 1151 f T- Meets Snd jmd 4th Wedneadays or ench inoDth In A. O. U. W. Ball. U. C Ueijh, V. C. A. V. & A. M., Delta Lodge, Ko. T7 Regular communication n Satur day eveninsr on or beforo the full monn in ojiih mnnth A II i.. A m UA. lnC andlinii-Aflillatinir rn.cnni In snnrl . . n Ing, cordially invited to attend. . . . 8AKDl.tHLD, w.M. Fred J. W ads w o rtb , Bec'y. CrPREf-s Chapter. No KB AM maaie ai.d 4tn Thursday nigbts of each month, la .11. 11. Case, Secretary. Kilmer r oivir.. Ko ?2. n nr n to,. a and 4 th haturddV niirhta nf ,h tnn.nh In a O. U. W. Hall. Mhs. J. D. Mathews. C of n. Mat A xtell. Recorder. Essie Lindlly, Receiver. -. . Lorraine Chapter, No. 48. 0. E. S. Meets - t nnil lllirfl Mnnrl.v nl.ht. n.. k. M .t. flrsMasonic Hall. Mhs.W. C. Millah, W. M. u Junes. Dijai.1, uRirriN, cec y. CHIJECHE8. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.-Siinday scr vipp : Hnndar inhnnl in a u unkin 11 A. m. Class meeitog, 12 M. Preaching, 7:30 p. uuiur ucutiuc meeis tveaoesaay alter noon at4:15. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening at 7:30.' Teachers' meeting. Tuesday evening. Epworth League. Friday. 7:30 p.m. All are sordially invited. J. L. Pattersoit. Pastor. CHRISTIAN. Sunday school every Hunday at 10 A. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even A. o. Walker. - ; Pastor. BAPTIST.-Cburcb-east of Grand Hotel. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching Run days at 11 a. m. aud 7:45 p. m. Prajer meeting Wednesday evening. Tbe B. Y. P. V. meets at 7 r. h. on Sundays. J. J. Gmma, , Paster. EPISCOPAL.-Though St.Mark's Episcopal Cburcb has not yet a regular minister, the services will be as usual. Sunday School every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, followed bv church service at 4 o'clock. In addition, services second and fourth Sundays of every month, at 11 A.M. in charge of Lay Reader. We hope tbe people will help us bv their at tendance, warden. CATHOLIC Services held on Tuesday af Icr tho third Sunday in each month. Every pair of Mores & Norman shoe guarauteedat H. T. Wood wai d & Sou's. The Inex aud St. Louis Seini- Week ly Republic one year, $1.60. r Kansas farms for Bale, by W. 0. Ai ford, at Hazel ton, Kan3., at ieaoooable prices. - " 4?ion: nn V 1 r t re n II Jt: I i in ii rill