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The Liberal Leader from Liberal, Kansas • 4

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Liberal, Kansas
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GREAT SALE OF-r BUSINESSand RESIDENCE Mr. E. T. Guymon has purchased the Ellis building, which was located north of tpwn, and had it moved upon one of his lots in the west part of the city. lie will have it fixed up in proper shape and will then ocoupyitasa residence.

IIqu. I. F. Poston, our new representative in "if frxl The weather is beautiful; it is grand, tU glorious, and it is a pity wo have not moro people here to enjoy it. -i The presbyterian congregation here will have Communpn services on Sunday, December 7th.

A preparatory serrnon will be preached by Eev. Clark on the preceding Saturday pyeninff. lion. P. 'F.

Vessels, probate judRe elect, left last Friday for Ehodelia.Ky. to spend a few weeks with his brothers whom he has not seen for a number of years. He does not return until after the holidays. Sfehope he will have a good time. The Rock Island pay car came in last Monday and left quite an amount of money here.

The Pratt Register says: There is talk that the Santa Fe has bought the Rock Island's Dodge City branch and will shortly make this the trough line for Texas and jenver business. It is also said that the Santa Fe has bought the Burton car wqrks at Wichita for the purpose of manufacturing its own cars, and "Will make Wichita the headquarters for five divisions The Liberal Lyre made its first appearance last Saturday. It is. a seven column folio, well filled with reading matter, and looks neat. Rev.

Clark preaphed two good sermons here last Sunday. The sermon in the evening FARM LOTS AND TIMBEE TEACTS, AT the, Legislature, favored us with a visit pne day this week. We understand thaj; Abe Stoufer, of the Ar-r kalon News, has commenced a suit for criminal libel against Rev. J. B.

Bradley for some remarks which he made against Abe in the Springfield Republican. said thp old hen, as she picked he? feathers, "everything is changing." "What's the trouble?" asked the peafowl. 'Why, these incubators," sajd the hen. "Seventy-five chickens came walking out last fcijrht and I can't tell which are mine and which are the Mr. John Newton, who used to live near Optima in the Oklahoma territory, moved to this city to-day, and before he had time to get the house in order hi3 family was increase by the arriyal of a brand new baby.

The incident happened at the residence of Mr. Marsh from where mothee and child were afterwards removed to their new home on fourth street. Dr. Sutherland superintended the'removal, and the mother and child are doing well. LAWRENCEBURG, NOV.

18 and 19. LAWRENCEBURG possesses moro advantages requisite for the building of a residence and manu acturing city than any new town in the country. Marvelous water power; in the cotton country; sur rounded by more than 1,250,000 acres of valuable timber land; inex haustable iron ore; the healthiest place in America; beautiful town site; equable climate; good farming lands; fine fruit country; crops nev er fail; good-will of present inhabtt-ants. What can hinherits becoming a great city at once? We have already several several prosperous factories, including two cotton mills, planing mill, brick machine and We want to sell you Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Lumber and Canon City Coal. Martin Bros.

Keating. A Duck of a Doggie. Miss Canvassback-? "Hoy? do you give your little doggie exercise?" Miss Redhead-r '1 speak to him kindly, and then he wags his tail, "-r Puck. Harness and Saddles at the lowest prices, at C. Summers, Second street.

Hope is itself a species of happiness, and per i haps the chief happiness the world affords. Get Haulenbeck White's prices before you buy your lumber. The railroad engineer may not have much style about him, but wealth and fashion follow in his train. Leave your orders for Canon City Coal with Martin Bros. Keating.

'Tis foolish lamentation, this grieving over night, For Harness repairs go to C. Summers, A Preferred Creditor: One who never presents his bill. Try the Maitland Coal. It is sold by Martin Bros. Keating.

The man who never praises his wife deserves to have a poor one. SMITH'S PHARMACY. others more coming, 1 hree newspapers, two hotels, bank, etc. Strong company, ample capital, active management. Come and see streets PAVED WITH BROWN HEMATITE Ikon Ore.

About a dozen farm lots of from 100 to 160 acres and several timber tracts will be offered to the highest bidder, to encourage immigration. TERMS OF SALE: One-third pn John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was yery interesting. The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a Mite Social at the residence of Mrs. Stoddard last Friday which was a very pleasant affair. Mr.

R. E. Boyle bought Fuller's house in the north part of town last week and has moved into it. A. E.

Rogers was to-day presented by his wife with a bouncing boy baby. Mother and child are doing well and the father is happy. Thanksgiying services were held at the Presr byterian church to-day. Prof. E.

W. Beeson preached a very interesting sermon, The O. W. Mitchell stock of dry goods etc, was sold yesterday by order of the creditors. The stock was purchased by Messrs.

Thos. Smith and Fred Burress. Dr. L. C.

Hendreq, of Hardesty, was made happy yesterday by the arrival here of his wife, who had been on a visit with her relatives during the last 16 months, The doctor has kept correct tally and says it just lacked 4 days to make it 16 months. Last week we moved G. Brown and his family into town and now we have to move them back again unto the farm. Mr. Brown says be is going to move, but he is not ready yet.

Haulenbeck White are agents in Liberal for the celebrated Canon City Coal. A Topeka teacher asked a girl how many bones there were in her body, and the glib girl almost swallowed herchewing gum in her haste to answer: 208. "Wrong, there's only 207," said the teacher. "Yes'm," was the tryumphant response, "but I swallowed a fish bone to-day." The largest assortment of Boots and Shoes can alwas be found at C. Summer's store on Second street.

God goods and low prices. A crack in the stove may be mended by mixing ashes and salt with water. At the Science Examination: Question: Which is the best known insulator? Ans. Poverty. Martin Bros.

Keating are Wholesale agents for the Dupont Powder Co. It is easier to live within your income than to live without one. casn, balance in one and two years, with 6 per cent, interest. Each purchaser at this sale will receive the full amount of his purchase, in the stock of the Company, paid-up and non-assessable, each lot owner thus becomes a stockholder and entitled to a voice in the management of the Company's business. This is the most equitable Town Company ever organized.

Prices will be kept moderate. For particulars of sale and bylaws of the Company, address Lawrenceburg Land Mineral Boom 63, 185 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111., or Lawrencebnrg, Tenri. WILLIAMS, PEASE BAXTER, Ileal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, NASHVILLE, TENN. SAMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL. DRUGS MEDICINES Perfumeries, Fancy and Toilet Articles, "Varnish, Paints, Oils Window Glass.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Kansas Avenue, Liberal, Kansas..

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Pages Available:
584
Years Available:
1888-1890