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The Liberal Leader from Liberal, Kansas • 4

The Liberal Leader from Liberal, Kansas • 4

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The CriiKadent at Kingman. The women criwadors of Kingman Citizens' JJeetlug. The citizens of Liberal held a And Probably Will. A town by the name of Hardesty Blank booki at Swiler' drugstore. Call at thin olliee ami pay your subscription.

A lie tstock of Lovel's 10 and 20 meeting last Saturday evening to nominate a city ticket. The meet has been started in No-Man's Land, southwest of Liberal, on the Rock raided the drug stores and joints of that city last Saturday, In the drug stores they emptied lots of bottles Tl island survey. Its founders fondly I The City Election. Tbo oitiiMii of Liberal hns always Wn noted for harmony among its titiuMis, aud our readers will re-menibr that on several occasions, where the question of aiding an enterprise or furthering some improvement was an insue, that the ballots always resulted in an unanimous or nearly unanimous vote. This feel OR cents Library at Palace Drug Store.

of drugs, which they supposed was anticipate that it may secure the Charles Dickens' works iii 12 vol- ing took place in the Nichols building and was well attended. Mayor A. Nelson was elected chairman and J. C. Swiler secretary.

L. J. White and M. A. Nelson land oftuit.

Meade Republican. whiskey, into buckets and carried tho contents to the gutter. Where umn for One Dollar per net at the Leapke oflice. Good Ad Ice. To the farmers of Seward county: were nominated for the office of resistance wm made by locking the places of busincM up, the doors were forced open with crowbars.

Mrs. Gillette, the wife of the State Senator, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Herod, and Listen to me and I will toll you ing of harmony, which is so valuable and beneficial for the welfare of any Mayor. Mr.

Nelson deolined and Mr. White was nominated by acclamation. Lambert Willstaedt was nomina something that is likely to aid you in farming in this county. The The Waverly Novels in 12 vol. umns for One Dollar per set at the Leahkh.

oflice. Auy magazine or paper in the United State can be obtained from by our subscribers at reduced rates. Call and see us. community and especially for a JOB WORK Mrs. Kinsey were said to be among young city, was slightly disturbed the leader, while Miss Ilattie ted for re-election to the office of by two former local elections, best and the safest crops to raise is broom-corn, cane, millet and sweet potatoes, and we can raise corn, too, if we will plant it in the ground police judge, and the nomination White proudly bore aloft the banner of the Band of Hope.

No arrests though politics were never allowed to be the disturber. At the city was made by acclamation. were made but the druggists pro- The following wero proposed for election which was held yesterday, what I mean by planting in the pose to sue that tho cranks get jus the office of councilraen: C.C. Hood, however, harmony seemed to pre IN ALL ITS BRANCHES L. E.

Cain, C. Summers, A. Russell, vail throughout, and an example The Vsual RphuU. It is not to be denied that a good sewing machine is ono of the most important appurtenances of the modern household. ground is to put it in deep, if you have to plow it in.

The best corn I have raised in this county, is what I was set, which might well be imita- Geo. S. Smith, W. T. Gibson, E.

Guyman, Tom Saunders and L. II ted by many an older and larger tice. Notice to Cane Growers. I am now ready to make con tracts with the farmers of this neigh plowed in and after it got six or eight inches high harrowed it well community. There was but one Martin.

A ballot was taken, Dr. II. II. Sutherland and Sheriff Sam We thought we had a good ma and the result was satisfactory. chine until one day the agent of the New Home presented himself at Dunn acting as tellers.

Messrs iifjiFiijEnli ticket in the field, nominated without reference to party politics, and it was elected without any oppo borhood to supply the Liberal mill our door and proceeded to deliver The best plan is to keep the ground as level as possible as that keeps the sand from blowing so much and tho ground will keep with sorghum cane for the coming season. Parties interested will please an oration upon its characteristic merits. "But," we answered, "our ma Hood, Summers, Russell, Gibson and Guyman received the highest number of votes and were declared the nominees of the meeting. On motion, the nominations were made sition whatever, for the two or three scratches, which were noticed, had no significance. We are proud and moKSBBsasMsmsssBsaem call on me in the city.

H. V. NICHOLS, chine suits us well and we do not moist longer. Last year I kept ray land as level as a flower garden and glad of this state of affairs and sin cerely hope that this desire for har Sup't Liberal Sugar Mill. unanimous.

care for another." The agent, however, begged the privilege of leaving one of his ma succeeded in raising about as good corn as any one in the township and 0 TO TH mony may always abide with the citizens of Liberal. The following Cut Rates. The meeting was very harmonious throughout and all present seemed to be actuated by but one motive, chines with Mis, "for the ladies to know I had good broom-corn for I Tickets at reduced rates now on try." received the highest price for my were elected: Mayor L. J. White.

and that was to nominate good men brush. The request was not unreasonable we granted it but more to oblige Police Judge Lambert Will- for the positions of mayor and conncilmen. It was hard to choose Let us all try to beat one another sale via Great Rock Island Route, to Denver and Pueblo, $13 35 Chicago, $16 83 St. Louis, 17 25; and all eastern points in same pro the agent thau anything else; forwf reallv did not want a machine, ana this coming season and I think we between the nine names proposed will bo better satisfied in the fall had not the remotest idea of buying Itaedt. Conncilmen C.

C. Hood, A. Russell, C. Summers, W. T.

Gibson and E. T. Guymon. portion. Coupon tickets to all it.

Look at some of our counties back for the latter body, for every one mentioned would have made a first- The machine once in the house, it east, why they had to have help and some of them were even disorganized was natural that the ladies should points, from Maine to California kept in stock. O. L. Mcu.en, Agent. Best'EpjEu Office in Soiii est Kansas look it over; they did so; and as a class councilman.

II. V. Nichols, who gave free use of his building, as he has done on in their early struggles, such coun consequence fell in love with it, ties as McPherson, Harper, Harvey, They say that without the slightest so many previous occasions, de COME AND SEE US! wish to decry or disparage any oth er machine, this, all things consid Plain Talk is the name of a handsome illustrated'monthly paper serves thanks for his liberalitv. Sumner, Sedgwick and others are now Hying high, at the head of the procession, so to speak, and we will ered, is, in their opinion, the most Ifor boys and girls, issued from 5 desirable one to be had. The prairie about town has a soon be in sight of them, if we stick, persevere and try to help ourselves.

Beekman street, New York. Sample copies free to all who ask them. It This unrivalled machinejs manufactured by the New Homb Sewing greenish aspect, caused by the snow and the sunshine since. So let us one and all stay and PRICKS LOW FOB HONEST GOODS. L.

P. Wormwood took the train is bright, clean and interesting and should find a warm welcome in every home where there are young people. Machine Orange, and 28 Union Square, New York. grow up with the country, as they have in the counties mentioned and not become discouraged, pine and The different departments relate to last Friday for Lamed, where his wife is visiting relatives at present. He expects to return to Liberal with die, but brace up, pull down our the collecting of stamps, coins, min his wife in about a week.

vests and go to work. Don't be despondent, look at the The great increase of divorces stork a man can take care of out erals, Indian relics, natural history specimens, and it also tells how-to make all manner of things, as well as how to play many a new game. Its stories and sketches are enter here. He can raise the feed as easy in this country," said an old bachelor in the Leader office on Saturday, is due to the women. I defy-any body to bring a case in which a woman is not either plaintiff or VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1890.

taining, without being sensational. tv Ar AM.n miM mmnW 1it nf Fovers. Bulbs, The weather is as changeable as a Miss of sweet sixteen. Decoration Day and the Fourth of July both come on Friday this year. Last Wednesday, the day it snowed so, would have been a good time to write a poem on Spring.

We had a touch of summer on Sunday and nearly every one was complaining of the excessive heat. L. Nichols, one of the proprietors of the Beaver City Tribune, was in Liberal on Saturday last, and made a social call at this office: He re-ports everything on the jump in that thriving city. The supper given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church in the Nichols building on Friday evening last was a gratifying success the receipts amounting to some thing over $20. A.

E. Fore, who lives about twelve miles southwest of here? returned last week from a visit to relatives in North Missouri. He reports that the farmers' of that section of country are complaining worse of hard times than we are here and that we have reason to be satisfied. C. Coomer, cashier of the bank of Liberal, returned last Friday from Pratt, where he had been in attend-mice at the sessions of the Presby We can club it with the Leaokk for $1 60 per year.

roUtoes and Small Fruits.vith descriptions ana prices, uepsnmeni 01 Same shape and style as proved so salisfictory last year. Many new and elceant illustrations handsome coloreo pUte8xio inches, and frontispiece. Kpeclal ChPrlie10O0.0t nee Floral Guide. Ery person who owns a foot of land or cultivates a plant should tiave a copy. Mailed on receipt el 10 cents, waica imouat may be deduacd horn first order.

ABRIDGED CATALOGUE FREE. here as any other place and a little easier than somo places I know of. Then, too, look at the' healthfulness of this country. WThy you can't find another country in the Union that can equal it in this regard. No doctor" to settle up every year like they do.

back east. Stay with your friends and ww will stay with you. D.D'.M. A man named Jackson, owner of Humphreys' Dr. HuKPHREYS'SFRClFtcs are scientifically and earefully prepared prescriptions used for many years in private practice with success, and for over tmrty years used by tbe people.

Every single Spe-culc Is a special cure for tbe disease named. Thecie Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are la fact and deed the sovereign remedies ot the World. USTOPPftCrcITALiTOS. CTRXS. FBICES.

1 Fevers, Congestion. 3 Worms, Worm Kev, Worm Colic 3 trying Colic, or Teething of Infant 4 Olarrhen, of Children or Adults 25 5 Dysentery, Griping, bilious .23 6 Cholera Alorboa, Vomiting 7 Cottgks, Cold, Bronchitis 25 ft Neoralgia, Toothache, Faceache 25 9 Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo .25 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious stomach .25 11 Suppressed or Painful Period. .25 1-J Whiles, too Profuse Periods 25 13 Croon, Cough, Dlmcult Breathing 25 II halt lineum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.

.25 iS Rheumatism, RheumaUc 25 0 Fever and Acne, ChUls.alalaria.... .30 IT Files, Blind or Bleeding .86 19 Catarrh, Influenia, Cold in the Head 20 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .50 21 General Debility. Physical Weakness .50 2T Kidney Disease 2S Nervous 0 Crinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .80 Diseases of 1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price.

Dr. HonrmuiYS" Manual, (144 pages) richly bonnd In cloth and gold, mailed free. Humphreys' .11 edicineCclua Fulton St. NY. nmr.ri yiVJ.f BAbVBSUlUi swihiwi m.

To Our. Lady Headers. Every woman should take a Jour-J a sheep and cattle ranch about fifteen miles southeast of here, came to his death last Sunday in a pecu nal of her own. Villa Rauge, the Ladies' Home Journal of Topvka is liar manner. From A.

G. Smith, a The Best A just what you want. It contains 16 neighbor, who came here to purchase pages of choice ana select reading matter from the pens of the best the coffin, we learned the following particulars Jackson was out with his neighbors fighting a prairie fire and became so excited that he was 1 iraarantee thstOTaXt" ff 1SIIKB to do betterirork a.iAr ii tn Iamb time than anv other machine ill doit it the world. Warranted five years, and if It don't wash the vsi ffSdothes clean without rubbing, wewill refund the money. 'V -AGENTS Rev.

Mr. Grimsley, pastor of a Methodist church at Independence, Ohio, has been asked to resign for having used the following words Now, brothers and sisters, when the benediction is pronounced, shake hands one with another, and don't make a straight shirt-tail for the door to see who can get out first." American authors. In order that our readers may become better acquainted with the Ladies' Journal, it will be sent on trial four months for only 15 cents, in postage stamps. Address, Villa-Range, Topeka, Ks. Vw iV that ac-nts irp maklrtt from 150 per montB.

MrTmrs PEOIFIOS. -ft. l'i fj.l winlpr. Indies have areal success selllnK "this Washer. Ketall price, only S.

Samp1 ita 4. Alao the Celebrated KET8T0RB manTifaMnrftrV Inwent nrlces. Ws Invite tbe strictest investiRstion. Send your address on a postal card lor xurtner particulars. LGVELL WASHER Erie, Pa.

tery of this district as an elder of WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT for Iht Family, School, or Professional library. induced to go home. He mounted his horse but ha'd hardly done so when the animal threw him off. He fell against a wire fence and a barb struck him in the temple. Jackson got up and declared laughingly that he was not hurt.

But very soon spasms set in and he suffered for several hours before death came to his relief. Jackson was 50 years old and leaves a wife and two children M. A. I jow, president of the K. N.

and general solicitor he Presbyterian church of this city. He returned just in time to act as cashier at the slipper given by the J. B. Chamberlain, O. J.

Cook and Ed Bowden, who have been held so long on charges growing out of the killing of Cross and posse, and who were granted bond by Judge Boarman filed their bonds Growth ok a Bkj Book. When Webster's Unabridged was first published in one volume, it a com puratiwly small book. Son.e years After an addition was made of 1500 Pictorial Illustrations, A Table of Svnonynis, and an Appendix of New Word that hud come into use. A few years later calm an entirely new revised edition vi larger size, with 3000 H'lustrations; then, ladies of the Presbyterian v.hurth that evening. BIcnOHAjfyW ITSELF One day last week, J.

C. Swiler, tOTACQOAINTBD WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE WIU. OBTAHf the druggist, opened three cases of ISTJCH VALUABLE IHFOHMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAT Of oh Sunday and were released from custody. They left for their home at Ilugotoni Paris (Texas) News. after an interval of i few yours," a medicine which he received some time ago from a wholesale firm in a distant state The contents of one of the boxes, instead of being a blood-purifier, gave him quite a sur Has been for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing Office and V.

S. Supreme Conrt. It is highly recommended by -38 State Sup'ts of Schools and the leading College Presidents. Nearly all the School Books published In this country are based upon Webster, as attested by the leading School Book Publishers. 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Engravings than any other American Dictionary SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS.

The Kn York World says Webster iiatt TnosTmuversanonceded to iht hut. The Boston Globe says: Webster is the ao knotrledged standard in lexicography. tTlo Atlanta CoUStifutJon Bays: Webster ha prise as it contained nothing but fcurry-combs, twelve do-sen of them. The other two boxes contained the full amount of patent medicine the order called for. It was a piwzler Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Names, and a Supplement of nearly 5t00 New Words wore added; and ow there has come another new and most valuable addition, A Gazetteer of the World, of over 25,000 Titles.

The work is now not only the lest Dictionary of the words of the language, but is a Biographical Dictionary, a Gazetteer of the Worle, and a great many other good and useful things in its many valuable Tables, Farmers, take notice! If yttu need to the druggist. Hugh Taylor, of West Plains, Kansas, favored the Leader office with a call last Friday. Mr. Taylor is the District Organizer for the harness, collars, whips or leather, or harness repairing of any kind, call Farmert Alliance and had just re A Popular Misunderstanding. Baby land is a magazine containing pictures and stories for the amusement of babies published by the D.

Lotbrop. Co. Boston. Babyhood is a health magazine for mothers, devoted to the care of infants and children and containing, besides medical advice by physicians, articles upotl nursery management, home training 'and instruc-tioir, children' diet, clothing, tc. Published by the Bubyhood Publishing New York.

These two magazines are in no way related, and their objects are totally different4, but the similarity in their names-, both -of which are extensively known, continually leads to confusion in the minds of persons who know them only by name. Parents of little children would do well to examine, at any news stand, a copy of each, or (tend to both publishers for them, and a back number Will be mailed free in each case. on Summers on Second street. turned from Lafayette, in Stevens county-, whe're he organized a township alliance with twenty-seven members. He has been very success In our office.

TlS Chicago fatM Ccsan sayB: Webster'! Unabridged has always been tho standard. tits flaw Orleans lBs Democrat nyii is suwidard auUjoritjnDourfnce. ThO HOW Yorfc TrlbBH says It Is recogniied as the most useful existing "word-book" of tlie English language all over the world. Bold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free.

C. MUtiUAM Mats. That Hacking CouiiH con be fto cured by Shilo's Cure We fttiarautee It. Si Id at Smith's l'liarmsey. ful with his work in every part of his district.

Up to "date he has or. of the Rock Island Railway, and A-A. Robinson, vice-president and general manager of the Santa Fe Railroad, arrived here on a special train. After spending an hour or more at this place they visited the stock shipping yards at Tyrone and started on the return trip at about seven o'clock in the evening. The special was composed of a director's car of the Rock Island and the Santa.

Fe, a combination which, is not often seen. Mr. Low expressed it as his belief that the Oklahoma bill would be passed boon. And he is also reported to have said Liberal would soon become a big town. Samuel Dunn, -sheriff of Sewa-d county, Ivan'safy was in Beaver last Sunday.

Mr. D. has been in the west quite a number of years and is well and favorably known where-ever he has resided, lie was City Marshal of Liberal during its boom-iest period and was elected to the office of sheriff of that cott'ety last fall. During the late war he was a mefmber of the 32d Missouri Infantry, "enlisting at the age of eleven, and served his full term of thfee years, participating in a number of engagements, and was one of the youngest soldiers that carried a musket in otrr lirmies, performing the duties of a private. There are one or two instances of drummer and bugle boys tei'tfg younger, but we have never 'heard 6f any one who served in the ranks.

Beaver City Tribune. Martin Bros, tc Keatifcg are now prdpared to sell Hardware and Tinware tit Wholesalers WeH as at Retail, fenS will make yon very low prices, wt-on Second sthvi. Liberal. Notice ion publication. Land Office at Garden Citv, Kansas, I March 13 lmifl.

I janized six branch alliances in Seward county and ten in SteVctos coun ty, besides a number of lliatices in CHioiao, bosk mm mm riiliiy. Peoriiiflaadie, MoUne, Eock lelsmd, in UilNOIS-Davenport, idscattae nttirrraToekafoosa, Des Moines, Winterset, Council Bluft?" WWA-MinneawSa and St. PauT, MINNfesOTA-Watertown Sid 6 FauC in 'DAKOTA-Oatneron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in Fairbupy, and Nelson, in NEBSKA-Hortpn. Topeka.

HWnsonTwiclS. BelievUlo, Abilene, CaldweU, in KANSAS-Pond lrk mnpfiBhelTFort Eeno, in the INDIAN TERBITOBY and Colorado cTDlnver PUebie in COLORADO. FEEB Reclining Chair Cars to JftmRaSCyXo City, anBd Palace Sleep-llj-r between Cfcieao, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses pew and riSSiujaoa graiing lands, affordtogr the beet tecilitie. JMnWrmrnunW-atiiOn to all towns and cities east and west, northwest And eSuthwe8tf Chicago, andPaciflo and transoceanic Seaports.

MACNIRCENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, i oam-ntr all (Kteoetnors in splendor of quipnwsnt, cool, well ventilated, and frlTfrom TUroutTh loaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREB Eeclimugr -Thtir Car arfdleastof Missouri River) Pining' Care gaily between Chicago, Tim Moines Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Recflmng- Chair Car -to Jwa h.itwAon nhirSo-o juid Colorado SDrinirs. Denver, Notice ne'reryy iven that the following name'd settler has tiled notice ol his intention to tAike final proof lu support of his ctAim, and that said proof will be bmi before the Probate JnHirA Kane. a mt Various other counties. A few Weeks ago he organized an alliance in this Kansas, on MAY IKK)', Wi i JOHN SILLER. township of which Judge Postoti is Soldier's H.

B. No. 97a! for tho north half of the southeast quarter and north half of the southwest quarter of section US) eighteen, township (391 thirty-fife, and ranae (XII thirty-three. He nariVS the following witnesses to prove his president. ts tli nv fjopdlur iciontitlc urd tneriiiinif-iil pufoimhiM and lhb lanrrt CircultVmfi apt itiT uf iltt rlwf.

the wurld. Kuliy :in.tTtitttl. it class ot Wood KiwmT-tnes. 'PTiiiMMu-i wck)T, ior tpociiuen ennc. Prl- $3 a Tenr.

Konr mi-nth trial, li. This item-, which we clip from the continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, vht E. R. Smith, David Ellington, Beaver City Advocate, if correct, RSKiTECTS S-JILDEfiO p. B.

liant Kbq Hennr ratier, all of idoorai Kansas. D. M. Fi.8T, March Rcslster. Fine Playing Cards.

Si'nd ten tents in stamps 'or coin to Jbhh Sebastian, general ticket and passenger agent Chicago, Rock Ed tin ot sciontitic imencar. B. N. Wood. J.

Ki BtStufcrianipv might prove what taany charge, that the cattle barons arc the cause of the disagreement of the t'w6 houses of Congress on the tklahcrtna bill. The item is as follows A Communication from Sharp's creek states that a great succi-N. iacn ibi.ho inauwuf country city restaen-ct-s-cr public buiuliw. Numtrous enBtavlrs ami, full plan? and MMeineitioi for tho ase or such aseiintetaplate bnlldlnc. 1 WiOayosr.

T6 eta a copy. -MUNN A l'UUUSHKUS. Island Pacific for a pAuk of BEAUGHAHP WOOD, maybeseeue. the latest, smoothest-, slickest flaying cards thattVe'r claddenfed the Mr. Fulkerson 'of that Vicinity eyes and rippieiifckmg the fingers of umA, and Bcenic Granueurs of CbJorado.

VIA TKEALEERT LEA ROUTE, Trains dsilv t-rttween Chioasro and Minneapolis and St. Paul, iFRJSElto and from those poipta and Sleeper between Peoria, Splnt Lake, and SSS Island. The Favorite Line to Mp" town Sioux ills, and the Summer Essorta and -Huntimj and Fishint fflOMi SSS SENECA AND KANKAKEB offers foeUltl. to travd better, CiiWinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and CouncU Fdu. Bt.

Joseph, Atcikson, Leavenworth, Kansas "j.nneapoUs. and St. Faul. For Ticket, Map, Folders, or desired InfonnaUon, apply to any licue iue United Stated or Canada, or adurs ct JOHN SEBASTIAN. A'i'tdRjfE'tS Af LAW.

k-arned throngh jadge Poston of Seward conhty, 'Kansas, that there the devotee to Fe'vt n-l'p, Casino High-Five, Euchre, Whist of any other ancient or modi-Wi game, and get your money's Wofih five tiftVes will be 100,000 flead 'of southern i 4n ronrV extwripneo m-4 hT oer i 0.irt) Hpiltcftt.ma -AmL-MCJm ud for-s 3aini, Svnil lliu.u&oote. Corrw-pondcac strictly eou6UvnlU. TRADE MARKS. In CAJe your nmifk is not Teglsterytl In the Pat. ent Office, swy to ttec.ioD.

tend for HatidbooS. COPY lntlT1 fir anns, cPsrts, maps, Vtc, (juiciity ph'filreti. Adore ruiem 'SoKcll'irs. orpin's fcl ,111 v. H.

SWA Pctice iii aii Courts, both Texas cattle driven to "the Public Ver. St'St'6 and Federal. Land Strip to graze this summer. We tli'ml, however, that our people Vtting tablets fi ct-. at t'iVial and Wootfrdale; Ks.

'd -haw -no fparVwi t-his wore.".

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