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Liberal Daily News from Liberal, Kansas • 4

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Paffe Tour TOE LIBERAL DAILY NEWS LIBERAL, KANSAS, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1921. AN IMPORTANT MEETING RAILROAD NOTES I GARDEN CITY DOWNED BYL.IL Society, Churches and Lodges Rev, Ell Walker, left ioday 'for El Paso, where be will spend a few days, before going on to Tuscon and Phoenix, Arizona. He will be away three or four weeks, hoping to entirely recover from a severe attack of pneumonia which he suffered recently. SCORE 18 TO 28 W. Toole, fuel supervisor from Dalbart, la In the city today on America legion Heard Import of Representative Who Went to Ballna At the meeting of the American Legion last night In hi new club room below the Peoples State Bank, a number of things were dis tion he saw a man going out of the front door apparently to dispose of the salvage, and inquired what he was doing.

The man replied with brevity and brusqueness, giving little information on the subject in hand. Further Investigation disclosed no glass broken, and th3 force'at the office realized that they had been tricked by a ventriloquist and slight-of-hand performer. Pratt Tribune. Onarh Wood's Aggregation Won business. 13.

B. road foreman with HE FOOLED THEM ALL VoiitrlloqiilMt lit Prnlt IN a New Ona Ut Offer The folHs, at the post office were victims of a practical joker this morning. As the door opened and a stranger entered, a clashing noise was heard in the front of the office, indicating that, a glass had been broken and the pieces dropped to the floor. As Postmaster Barrett stepped from his private office to discover the cause of the commo headquarters at Pratt, was In Lib Hecoml Game of Season I-ast Mght Frank Highland Star of Both Teams i. Celfhraiew Fifth lilrt Inlay Mrs.

Haruy Mnlone entertained a number of the little friends of her daughter Geraldlne this afternoon at a party in honor of Geraldlne's fifth birthday anniversary. The eral Thursday on company business. J. C. Cole, master mechanic from cussed but the most Important of Last night at Garden City, the Margaret Stoufer returned today from Hutchinson, where she has been having some dental work done.

Miss Dorothy Boehler of Meade, accompanied her home for a short visit here. team of Liberal high: school won Open a Christmas Club account children spent a happy afternoon with games, A delicious two course lunch was served by the hostess, the second game of basket ball of the season. The Garden City five The Peoples 8tate Bank. 15116 these was the meeting of the cltl- made two trips. to the city zens and American Legion repre- thl week ook after business sentatlves, which met in Sallna, matte here- Monday afternoon to map out a D-D.

Daniels, coppersmith at the campaign to light the Non-Partlsan round nouBe' "turned Friday from Leagueln Kansas. Fort Worth, wheer he has been A report of the entire meeting voting relatives. 1 was made'by Ray Millman and al- 8- Bank" 1,08 returned to were, it seems, easy pickings for the birthday cake with its five pink the L. H. S.

team, although at the candles, being greatly enjoyed. The guests were Katberlne Wllkiris, Dar- end of the first half, the score was 14 to 12 in favor of the former. so by Walter B. King and J. B.

work h0BtI" helper. Mr. Banks Miliar in i. I was injured sometime ago by a llne Woods, Maxine Jones, Evelyn Woods, Katherlne Marcella Cooper, Frances Summers, Louise During the last the visiting v. va, VW rv a ci eexceedlngly Interesting, to all the clinker hook which fell, knocking hearers.

Mr. Mlllman In particular hl "boulder out of place. He has It Will Be pointed out the necessity of a quick now entirely recoverea irom me ac Huddleston, Marguerite Cask 111, Genevieve Larrabee, Robert Wllklns, Jerome Woods, Jack Craig, Horace Huddleston, Howard Gasaway, Tat Malone, Charles Summers and Vec and thorough campalng In this ciaeni Mr. and Mrs. B.

P. Edwards are county against team, tightened and allowed their opponents but four points. Clark of Garden City made the most points of anyone on his team making a total of twelve during the game. Highland of Liberal's team Is given the credit of playing the "star" game of the two teams. Engel is also deserving of special mention for he played a great game at guard.

Tonight the team goes A mass meetine of citizens and leaving today for Wichita, where Tucker. 11 WT .1 American Legion will be held real they will take tneir naDy ror meai Boon and at that time a definite cal treatment. Hurprle for Miss Surlwr oiavv earner Dlan of action will drawn un I J. AuaDaugn or eaae is a new The Eighth B. grade of the Jun and carried out.

When the news employee at the freight house hav of this meeting reaches you, heed It. been employed. as second trick On the date set for the Catherine caller. to Scott City for-a game with the high school of that city and as ior high school planned and successfully carried out a surprise party for one of their teachers, Miss Eula Stirber, yesterday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Russell Harding night ticket vva Dasuuai iiivi a auu wi ill DC I Garden City has defeated that team, eral friends with Townley was ort amy one nignm.s made the bra that he would make week, his place being, taken by eeKs or it is quite likely Liberal will have.

When classes were ended the pupils a North Dakota out of Kansas. It EdW Bush. remained in their) places, Miss is un to you to ston him. To An this I Hershell Ives, who was off duty miiat wnrir ft-0hflr this week on account of the Illness an easy victory. 1 i LIBERAL Mahoney Highland Miller and death of nis naoy aaugnter, Surber was calif ln and a short program given.

'After a song by the school Robert Larrabee gave a toast to the Junior high school and him rantrneH to wnrk as nleht lit II GREENBERG'S SPREADING ity clerk. to Miss Surber. Following a song 1 I Emnloveea at the freight house Bane -g Engel Moore by Lee Mahoney Miss Surber gave renort a eradnal increase In freleht a short talk. A number of games viouiing irm hiu Tear out rar- shipments during the past week were then enjoyed among them be Iiuon in Hear ana Ada Th r.nH henn iinnanaUv lleht 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 6 l' 0 10 2 0 0 0 13 2 3 6 0 3 1 0 2 2''- O'f. 0 O'" 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 8 Total Balcony, since" the Christmas rush was ov ing "Prominent Persons." For this each boy and girl had the GARDEN CITY er.

v. Clark name of some prominent person uur toieramy sum mend, Green- Mrs. W. D. Wood will leave for Hope L.

berg, the clothier, is finding the Hutchinson today for a visit with pinned on the back or their clothes and by the hints dropped by others Minns matter of room a big' thing with her son, Haskell Wood, who is em- concerning the person they repre Statley Gordon hlm these days In handling his ployed there. 1 sented, were to guest who it was, growing business, consequently he I j. Rash, Rock Island chemist, re- Refreshments of pop corn balls and has made arrangements to tear out ports that the new pump station Total apples were Berved. So why hot be comfortable in one of our handsome new overcoats which, are going every day at prices less than we can buy them for March and April are full of cold days. You.

want to keep warm and look well dressed. Let us help you. the partition In the rear of his store and treating station at MIddlewater building, add a gallery at the Texas, has been completed. The and sides and thus be In position to old station was destroyed by fire 2ND TEAM BEAT FORGAN Mrs. Ed Hickey from Miss- ler today for a visit with her sis take care, of his business in a first which originated in the roof, but Lilteral's Second Htrinjr Also Won ter, Miss Etta7 LaRue, bookkeeper class manner.

the cause for which Is unknown. tMfeift- I i for the Liberal Auto Supply com Mr. Greenberg Is expecting to The old box car which was used It's Game Ijist Mght Yesterday afternoon the second nany. Mrs. Hickey was Mlwt May enlarge some lines of stock he Is I for a depot at Hayne is to be dts- LaRue before her marriage and now handling and possibly add one I carded and a new depot is being or two in order to keep up with built, which will be completed In a team of Liberal high school went assisted with the bookkeeping for the Liberal Auto company here last to Forgan to play basket ball with pressing demands.

Since coming to short time. the second string team of that city, summer. i Liberal Mr, Greenberg has en- "he new station at MullinviUe is and came home victors by a score Joyed a snlendld business and that nearing completion. The former of 14 to 'Y' it is growing Is something of Satis- station was destroyed' by fire early The game was slow from begin faction to: his friends "as well 'as- ln the fall. The new building is ning to end.

At the end of the himself. larger ana. more convenient ana means a big Improvement at that place. first period the score was six to three ln favor of Liberal. A much larger score would have been piled up against Forgan had it not been for the fact that the court was so YOUR LAST CHANCE Trains No.

1 and 2 are to carry DOGS IN BAD AT GUYMON Hydrophobia Appearing in Texas i i- The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes la dining car between Hutchinson TONIGHT and Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The County Causes Drastic Action service will begin on No 1 January much smaller than the one here. Just as the game ended the Liberal fellows were becoming; used to 17 and on No. 2 January 18. The leaving time of the trains here will Wallace Reid There seems to be an unusual amount of hydrophobia reported in this section of the country and par the small space.

This is the only excuse they give for not winning by a greater- majority. not be changed however. The addition of the dining car means greater conveniences for the passengers in the matter of being able to get ticularly for this time of the year. Several instances which pointed to IN These 'teams, will play a return the exlstance of the disease in vari game ln this city soon and at that their meals at more regular hours. ous parts, of Seward county have The Lottery time vthey promise, a better and A meeting of the Protective Com been reported within the past sev speedier one.

eral weeks. A campaign against Liberal's lineup was Willard mittee of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Is to be held in Liberal Sunday, January 23. These who dogs running at large has been con Harnden and Donald Zimmerman, forwards, Walter Davis, center, ducted at Tyrone and Hueoton Hari The story of a young news Cuymon is the last town to Join pose the commUtee are E. E. Dennis Caul and Merle Engle, jj.il in luvai tuuiiiuau at.

iiuivuiuouui the drive against possible infection. guards. Zimmerman made eight of Liberal's points and Hardnen the The following is taken from the Geo. H. Norris local chairman at Pratt, A.

A. Mitchell local chairman at Liberal and L. E. Adams, divi paper reporter who offers him Guymon Herald) other six. self in marriage to the girl "County Health Officer Dr.

Daniel sion chairman from Dalhart. Mat S. Lee informs the editor of the ters of interest to the, welfare of Herald that the ravages of hydro railway clerks will be discussed." prohobia in the eastern part of Tex A. A. Mitchell reports a slight Supt.

W. Armstrong of the Minneola schools, arrived in the city this He will act as referee in the basket ball game tonight between the Liberal and Meade girls as county are really a', problem tq Increase in the passenger business who holds the lucky ticket. COMEDY SPECIAL Harold Lloyd "His Royal Slyness" Warning: We will not be re The report comes from Dalhart that contend with. Cattle and horses as well as dogs are victims of the rabies, and the farmers are having three extra train crews were put on there this week. to kill off their live stock which 1 hflft httonma nffonfori fii for am 'too Mrs.

S. Barker and Mrs. A. F. Barker of Hugoton were in the sponsible for i buttons bursted hav heard.

thr hav hMn start the new year right by open city returning to their homes by laughter at the performance dogs killed, and a number are be- lng Christmas Club account at after a visit at Pratt. 15ltC of the above pictures. ing confined that were supposed to in Maie be bitten by mad dogs. MR. BOLES BIG CHANCE Marshal Jack Harrison has had a Kiiev.

vraaV tt If tnlrlniv a a t9 4 Vt a E. E. Kelley of Topeka Capital stray dogs about town, the number 27.2 Miles a Gallon Atlantic to Pacific of which it would be hard to ap proximate. He has dispatched quite Makes Liberal Offer to Our Townsman This Is the offer which E. E.

a number, and there remain many more that he will dispatch as fast as he can handle the work. Dr. Lee says he will issue order for the Kelley through column In the Topeka Capital offers John Boles to make $50: killing of every dog running at large that is not muzzled." "A Liberal citizen, according to the News, has the distinction of hav ing received the first royalty money ever paid to any man in the new Liberal oil and gas field, a check 1 Piloted night and day for seven and one-half days by 25 drivers who never before saw the car, a stock Overland wrote ECONOMY across the country. Over all kinds of roads for 3442 miles it averaged 27.2 miles per gallon of gasoline; 1721 'miles per gallon of oil. The entire trip was made with the original tire equipment.

Again, as in hundreds of great tests, Overland alloy steeh and Triplex Springs made possible the record of this light-weight car. Dr. Young returned today from a professional trip to Meade. See the Peoples State Bank about a Christmas Savings Account. 151t6 Mrs.

L. K. Orr of near Forgan is for, 50; and he is so pleased with It that instead of cashing it he is going to have it framed. WANTED Man With a Family and Without a Home for an improved 160 acres south of Liberal near school and on" R. F.

D. 120 acres in. cultivation, mixed land, pasture fenced. New six-room house, well built and lathed but not plastered With a little work and small expense to finish will make one of the best homes Jn the country. Good well, wind mill, tank and shed barn.

And rent grain of about 500 bushels goes with the place. Valuation $6400.00 with $1600.00 encumbrance at 6 per cent due August 25, .,1926. i Will trade for unimproved western land or sell on liberal terms. Would consider some Liberal prop- erty. John W.

Baughman Ask D. Cooper. However, if the owner, Mr. John L. visiting- her daughter.

Miss Emma Jaquins. Boles, desires to cash his check, w.ej will donate him a certificate of shares ln an oil company capitalized! at a couple hundred thousand dol- J. W. Tlmberlake of Plains came on No. 1 today on a short business lars, gratis, for nothing." It Is beautiful lithographed in colors, has a more artistic appearance than any check, and is really a work of art that, properly framed, would be an ornament to any parlor." Touring, $985; Roadster, $985 1 Coup, $1325; Sedan, 1J7 Prion t.

a. b. Toledo, aubjact to cfcaoc without actio i Overland Service Station trip here. Harrey Borden of Boyd, Oklahoma, was a business visitor ln town yesterday afternoon. Miss Frances Stivers came from Meade today to spend the week-end with Miss Charlotte Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Bond left today for Plains after a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. O.

A. King. J. E. Sortc and family who lived down near Gray Oklahoma, have purchased the O.

Tobias property on N. Lincoln and moved to town the fore jpart of the week..

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