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ilil 'S MMDS' The Old Reliable. 20 years of Success. 3rtday Vftght, 'December 2Sth Bigger, better than ever. A real musical show with real Singers and Dancers. Mahara Bros, name is known in every household, comes every year. JBOG STREET PARAOI B iRBEROOUNTY INDEX. WEDNESDAY, uEC. 28, 1906 A. T. 4k I. P. RT. TIMS CARD. ' Medicine Lodgz. Kas. Train No. leave. Train No. arbifc 540 11:06 a. m. 543 2:55 p. ra. 646 8:40 p.m. 543 11:23 p. m D X. k 0. TIME CARD 10. .9:15 a.m. 9. :15p. m. No train service on Sundays. 11:06 train makca connection with A. T. & 8. F. for Hazelt;D, Kiowa. Alva, Woodward and all point' in Panhandle, and with Wichi ta. Kansas City and pointa east. 7:40 train connects at Attica for points wuth. Oklahoma, Texas. East bound paeaeo rers taking' this train mm -riin over night at Attica and lea - at 6:20 A. M. Kobt. McGkk, aicent. CHASE HARDWARE COMPANV are putting on the market some attractive goods at attractive prices. Call and investigate. Miss Avis Wuner went to Okla homa last week to visit with her grandmother. Seward I. Field and J. B. Gano go to Greensburg today on railroad business and will not be home be fore Saturday. Misses Ermine and Bessie Rouse of Wichita are enjoying a holiday visit with Miss Una Holmes of this city. When you are figuring on a sew ing machine remember that the New Royal and the New Home are the leaders. No others as good. Adams & Co. Chas. Painter and wife and son, Eugene, visited last week with I. H. Stafford and wife at Marshall, Ok. They left Wednesday and re turned Saturday. H. T. Woodward & Son are ex clusive agents for the celebrated O. B. Flour the best brand on the market. It is popular with all who use it. Try a sack. I. H. Galland and family are moving to Lake City this week where they expect to" reside until March. Mr. Galland will work on the bridge construction gang. Strayed A dark red 3-year-old cow, branded 5 ot left hip, swal low fork in each ear. Pay a liber al reward for information. E. H. Fitzgerald, Kiowa, Kans. Jefferson Wilson and James A. Fair took the second and third ranks in Pythianism last Wednes day and Saturday nights and both are now bravely standing on the summit of Knighthood. Mrs. M. E. Updegraff left Mon day to spend Christmas with her mother at Pretty Prairie. She will also visit with her son, Dr. A. D. Updegraff, at Anthony before re turning home. Dick Scott is the proudest man in town this week. The finest lit tle girl that he ever saw in his life was presented to him by Mrs. Scott Monday for a Christmas present. Dr. Donovan says that Dick wants the people to know that he is just as good a man as Jim Dobbs. CLEVXB MINSTRELS. It waa"Va kel louso that "greeted ,UaUra' Minstrels last evening at the Elks' Theater, and mo show has given (1)tter all-around satisfaction this sea .aoo. It was a year ago that this or gamzation visited Prescott, and it re turns to 119 .strengthened with now tal ent and presenting entirely m-w fea tures of entertainment. Of JJbe color 'H aggregations that visit the coast Richard & PriugleVficorgia Jliustrcls have ia the past-lcen considered the leaders, but Mahara '3 clever troupe is bow the superior in several respects. George Taylor raidia as clever an end jiaaa as the famous Billy Kersands, and Tim Owley, the other - tamlio, is aa original entertainer in his line. The rhoruses were strong and melod ious, the olio features were exception ally good, especially the ground and lofty tumbling. " ' Mahara 'a Minstrels may feel assured f a hearty weleome if they include Prescott on their itiaerary next year. " Prescott Gazette. Opera House Friday night Get your tickets early for the mahara minstrels. ' Cobs for sale. Delivered or un delivered. A. S- Gulley. Phone 316- ' Kramer's Wanda, high patent flour, is the best in the, market Sold by H. D. Fair. . ' ;" People say that the fines grocer ies in town are at H. T. Wood ward's & Son's. Phone 38 For Farm Loans see Palmer & Case. Office west side Main st. Kramer's Wanda, flour, is the best in sold by H. D. Fair. high, patent the market County Attorney-elect W. H. Cloud was attending to business in the city between trains Monday. Miss Katherine Roderick of Sha ron, wno is home from Coidwater on holiday vacation, was calling on her teacher friends in this city and doiner Christmas shooDinp; w A x o Monday. Capt. J. N. Titus yisited friends at Alva last week. We have not noticed his presence in the old town so far this week, hence take it for granted that he ate his Christmas dinner in the Ok. town. Case Stout left Monday for Kins ley, Kansas, to eat Christmas tur key with his wife, baby and wife's people. He will be back in the harness shop at Windom tomorrow. It will cost every K. P. $1.10 to go to Kiowa Friday night. Those who fail to go will be fined double that amount and costs. Nothing but death will be adjudged a. valid excuse. , A. V. McRoberts and wife are visiting with Mrs. McRoberts' par ents, A. W. Flint and wife, this week. They will leave next week for Monticello, Mo., where they will reside for the present. John Protheroe and family leave this week for theii future home in Texas. They loaded their car of household goods and other property today. They will reside one hun dred miles west and south of San Antonio. At the drawing at Luallen's Monday, for the elegant plush can dy boxes filled with fine chocolates, Miss Pearl Haun drew the large box and Henry Hanson got the smaller one. Miss Pearl's lucky number was 45 and Mr. Hanson's 18. Taken up A red steer, long yearling, dehorned, white face, branded x on right hip, also a blurred brand on left side, split and underbit in right ear. Owner can have steer by calling and pay ing charges. C. W. Chadwick, Elm Mills township. The new county and township officers will be inducted into their offices the second Monday in Janu ary. Only two county officers will succeed themselves. They are Dis trict Clerk Rackley and Treasurer Warren who had no opposition at the election. v. The Medicine Lodge boys who are attending the Wentworth Mili tary Academy at Lexington, Mo., came home to enjoy their Christ mas vacation on, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. This city's representation in the acad emy is composed of Otto South worth, Lee Chapin, Frank Lindley and Vestal Cook. A. J. Hargis, jr., of Lake City is also on the roll and returned with the M. L. boys. 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. Mahara Ministrels, Opera house, Fri day night The Index is nearly a day late this week owing to the fact that the force had a day off yesterday, Christmas. Mrs. R. J. Taliaferro returned yester day from her visit at RosweO and other points in the famous Pecos Valley. Mrs. Gertrude Andrews and daugh ter, HeSter, of MarysviDe, Mo., are visit ing with the family of H. C Alexander. Miss Ethel Smith went to Wichita Monday to spend Christmas with friends in that city. She will be home the latter part of the week. M. L. Newland and family of Har per are enjoying a holiday visit with Mrs. Newland's parents, Geo.. W. Hendrickson and wife. Miss Edna Alexander, cousin of the Messrs. Alexander and Mrs. Dotson, and niece of H. C. Alexander and wife, of Wichita, is visaing in the city this week. Report of district 18 for month end ing Dec 22. No. enrolled, boys 1 0, girls 1 1 , total 2 1 . Those neither tardy nor absent: Ethel and Clifford Hull; not absent, Elsie, Dora and Ethel Mills. Besse McCoy, teacher. , Wesley Anderson was called to Wel lington on Sunday by a phone message stating that J. D. Montgomery, his brother-in-law, was critically ill with hemorrhage of the stomach. The last report is that little hope is held out for his recovery. s Hyder H. Fair of Sharon who has been in the hospital at Wichita for the past several weeks, with , .rheumatism, was compelled to go to Hot Springs. His brother, H. D. Fair, of this city left Saturday night to assist Hyder in get ting to the Springs. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will' give a pound party January tenth. Don't forget th? date. Full blood Black Langshan Roosters for sale. E. Keith, Sha ron, Kans. Mrs. O. Mills of Lake City was shopping in this city last Wednes day and Thursday. Miss Una Holmes completed her collegiate work at Kansas City and returned home Saturday. Raphael Alexander of Arizona, and Craig Alexander of Hazelton, came home last week to visit with home folks. Mrs. Wm. Parsons and daugh ters, Misses Stacia and Mar', went to Capron, Ok., yesterday to visit with Grandma Hen tori. Summerfieid Alexander came home from Lawrence, Saturday where he is attending the StateUn iversity, tospend his holiday vacation. M. R. Street . and sister, Miss Thora Street, of Perdue, Mo., ar rived last Wednesday to visit their uncle and aunt, Wm. Martin and wife. Seward I. Field and wife com bined business and pleasure at Guthrie last week. They left last Wednesday night and returned Sat urday night. Mrs. G. W. Horney entertained at Whist Thursday night. Seven tables were provided. The lady's prize was won by Mrs. T. A. Cole man with a score of 9 out of 10. J. C. Gano won the gentleman's prize with the same record. Tom Doran was a candidate for booby, honors and was sorely dissapointed when he learned that no booby was pro vided. - Mrs. A. Ferguson was taken to Wichita yesterday for treatment. Her recent sickness together with the illness and death of her daugh ter has been very severe on her and her nervous system is affected. Her physicians believe that a change of surroundings and good nursing at the hospital will full restore her to health. While she is away . Mrs. Ella Stevens will take care of the infant child. , Clinton D. Hall and Grace Romig both of Sharon township were granted marriage license by Probate Judge Gleason on Monday, December 24th. The bride is a daughter of F. W. Romig and wife and a granddaughter of J. B.Romig and" wife. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents yesterdav. - : Holiday Socials cannot enioV the HolifUv Keaann fnllv nnleaa YOU have 80me Of the lnxnriftfl aiuf lihAMtl nnanMtv nf the season's comforts. We are making it possible for every family in Barber county to add to their stock of FURUITURE, GLASSWARE AND CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES this year because we have made "Specials" in all classes of oar stock of goods solely for our Holiday trade. We have the very latest in Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Couches. - Rockers, Bed Suits, in fact everything known to the furniture trade. Cottage China Closets, Something new in the way of Ornamental Dining Room furn iture. ZAe thinj for a present. Netzow Pigjios. These are Sweetest toned Instruments made: oak case, el egantly, made. Your parlor or living room should contain one. Fully guaranteed. Ornamertal Baskets. Japanese baskets, work baskets, handkerchief and fruit baskets. China and Glassware. Hayiland, Holland and Bavaria China, many pieces . to select from, all kinds. Glassware of every description. Sbuvinirs. , We have . China containing a picture of the Barber county Court House. A nice Christ mas present for anybody. , Rugs We have just put in a Grand display of Rugs which we will, dispose of at prices never made before. This is a special lot , and they are going fast. Come earlyxand get your pick of the lot. N -' ' Ingrain Rugs. . A lot of samples from three fourths of a yard to one yard. Clean-up price 25c and 35b We cannot enumerate much of the goojie our store contains but we want to as o PUb lCJhai we an3furni8h anytMng kept in a first class furniture and china house. We do not advertise to sell "AT COST or "below cost" because we would not want you to come here and find that we have misrepresented things, but we do claim to sell at a narrower margin of profit than many other dealers and we feel sure that we can do even better than catalogue houses. All we ask is that you come to our store and satisfy yourself that we have and do what we advertise ADAMS & GO. Opposite Citizens Bank, Cor. Main and Kansas Ave. Ladies desiring good, com fortable and neat fitting Corsets should not fail to inspect our assortxhent Have the Finest Stock of Off IISDISS GCDCcES3fl dndtaDcQS e2as in the city. c-a Groceries We handle the only line of Im ported Groceries in town. When others fail to supply you with fancy goods come to us, we always have them. All your holiday wants sup plied on short notice. Phone 83 ClOthing for Me, Youths and Boy Our Ready-made Clothing is one of the special features of this store. We can fit everybody. Our Suits are all tailor-made. $10 to $35. Better than tailors make for $20 to $50 REMEMBER we are leaders fa fine Neckwear. Hosiery, Hats. Caps and Cents Furnishings and Fancy Notiaas. Everything new. A Shoe that always gives satisfaction. We also sefl the Flexible White' Hoc hoe for both lathes and gentlemen. Price. $3.50 to $4. BustoBrwa Blue Ribbon Shoes at $1.35. to $230. We claim to excel in Shoes and caa you Money Save (P 4 - The. .only. Complete Line' of Candies, Nuts and confec tioneries in the city . First-class Baler; ii Csacectioa Pies "like your mother used t o make" and cakes of various kinds. John Undartc!dne Sclbs. We bar mddsd a Complete Stock of Under tftker's Supplies to my stock of MoreaaadjM tad are prepared to answer cabs at aU times CAB UTS AND B (TRIAL . 8UPPUK3 IK STOCK. Special attention ffirea to Nilnlnf AU workg-a&rmateed. T.H. Trice, &Sn.Shrja,lj. . FOR (loal - Estate - Lc;-3 APFLYTO i , H. HOBBLE, Sharon. Ks. DR. J. H. DONOVAN Qffloe orer Gem rw,, o. Dn McAllister CIMTIST "X 2J y i ' - 1 . ) V 1