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I ^ THE BARBER COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS "MAKE YOUR RENT BUYA HOME DIRECTORS DR.NARDIN GILBERT. PRes, c.Nr C.C.BENEFIEL R.W. MACGREGOR O-C.BENEFIEL,vice PRes,o cNr R. N. DAWSON DR.L. L.OSBORN C.E. LAKE, SEC'r. &TReAS. KANSAS DR.NARDIN GILBERT GLADYS YS GI Secy. MEDICINE Ksi S E. E.LAKE A.L. ORR RILEY W. MACGREGO GREGOR, ATTO N CIN GY E J. M. TRIO C Sys.: ba^.. u—A. ^. a u x.... ^ p nsaLL 4 tL 4et pOQ L;tJ4) 7

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THE BARBER COUNTY

BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONOFFICERS "MAKE YOUR RENT BUYA HOME DIRECTORS

DR.NARDIN GILBERT. PRes, c.Nr C.C.BENEFIEL R.W. MACGREGORO-C.BENEFIEL,vice PRes,o cNr R. N. DAWSON DR.L. L.OSBORNC.E. LAKE, SEC'r. &TReAS.

KANSAS DR.NARDIN GILBERT

GLADYS YS GI Secy.MEDICINE Ksi S

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THE BARBER COUNTY

BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONOFFICERS "MAKE YOUR RENT BUY A HOME' DIRECTORS

DR.HARDIN GILBERT, PRESIDENT C.C.BENEFI EL R.W.MAC OREGONC.C.BENEFIEL,VicE PRest. ENT R. R. DAWSON DR'L_L.OSBORNE.E.LAKE, S EC'r. S Tn s. S.A.HARRISON DR.HARDIN GILBERTGLADYS GIBSON CR, T`T0RH MEDICINE LODGE, KawsAS

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THE BARBER COUN'T'Y INDEX, MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS

ago, and the above picture shows itMrs. O. Mills was down from Lake Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Alexander wereas it was just before a wind storm City the first of the week on business. Wichita visitors the last of the weekwrecked it. To ijrs. `Wilkins, the pic-

' ture brings back many memories ofgirlhood days, and of happy hours'

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's and sisters with as e wth brothel's i other br• s'here In 'ears of i e idencet her -^r s' -t1 y

changer she county hanhe e s e has •hes theseen Y gcSIXTY eA RESIDENCEQTY YEARS.I Y S t cattle country tofrom an nt ef exclusive c^c. e Yu^v\ TY sE COUNTYIN BARBERN one of th wheat-producinge ^t1 5a er' 16 is 'ust anothe

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Friday, th just April hascounties Sheco ies i state. but n themost folksday on the calendar to 0 -atched its development`ti with interestt sh ^ ei ethis city ntilk' of this ittoMrs.A.B. Wilkins Y be m-is proud to e num-progress, r dand ro ess z^P g and p For nsignificance.date has a special tiered among few pioneersrealf P

on that date Mrs. Wilkins will have g thecompleted 60 years of residence in ' still living in Barber county.Barber county. It was just sixty North Circle--years ago to-morrow that she, with The North Circle of the M. E. La-,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. dies Aid met

last 'Thursday afternoonMills and six smaller brothers and ; in the home of 51C`. S. A. Harrison.

• h 'll th fsisters, drove over t e hi not oLake City in a covered wagon, and en-

Fifteen members responded to roll.

tered the little town that was to becall. Followin a business seesion agsocial hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Har- Lthe postoffice address of the family rison was assisted b'' Mrs. V. E. Me-

1rfor many years to come.

The family of W. C. Mills (Uncle, Adams and Mrs. I. N. Hewitt.

Billy, as he became known to all the___ THE MILLS HOME 'estate ranch a short dictan_ce south-

residents of the county before long) B. & P• W. Club—The Business .^ is Profess+anal W e-

— east of Lake City. The house vas,Here is a picture of the ho i oe- built entirely of cedar 1o"' and_ehad left their home in Tennessee just

following the close of the Civil W'ar, men s Club held the it :'egular dinner cupied by Uncle Billy Milts _ i, ,, I chinked and plastered rith i (ti eand had made the long journey over- meetin gat the lu , •h school banquet hisg family for a number ofY Yea. '- gypsum hauled from nc11 canyonsocanyonland to Missouri in covered wagons, room Tuesday c : c ring. The girls of ter their coming to Barber count i:: end burned as ased. A lot; f on; t,i;isestablishing a home 25 miles south- the Senior Clas- were guests of the 1877.

eAub, this is an event. Abouta^:nualIt was built before 1373 by a h_oasz was used in making the mantle

German settler by the name <<"i;.- the fireplace in the hone Cdr.c^ over oilwest of Kansas City near the little in- island town of Peculiar, where they re- 60 members and guests were present. nie, and located on the Govan Mills and Mrs. E. E. Lake

sided until 1877. Earlier in that year The color scheme of the Senior class

7GCO000 ^oeC^0G^0^Op^CG^C^G^9p ^^ pe^Gif^ tI r. Drills had gone west into Kansas 1

was carried out in the table decora-tions, blue and silver tapers and the

WHAT TO WEAR?for

`Outdoor Recreation'

will be given by Holstein and K. S. C.fieldmen, and at 1:00 a free-for-alljudging contest for cash awards, andthen the judging of the cattle. Fur-ther details may be had from V. E.

county o agent.McAdams, Y g

.SLACKSNavy and Tan ____$1.00

Adjustable Zipper Belt$1.50 pr.

SUNJAMAS

$1.50 pr.

Navy Jersey Shirts$1.25 ea.

Sox--------------------25c

CAMPER SHIRTS$1.00 ea.

CULOTTES$1.50 pr.

BATHING SUITSChildren's _____$1.75 ea.Ladies' ____$2.95 and up

Barrel -Sweaters$1.00 ea.

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