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The Liberalist from Liberal, Kansas • 4

The Liberalist du lieu suivant : Liberal, Kansas • 4

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The Liberalisti
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Liberal, Kansas
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4
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NEWS NOTES. form as they wTould be if printed from type. "Qaiy Hjl jJLt aljEEii S2.50.S3.50.S5iOO Ono of our readers who lives northwest of town is marketing three dozen eggs a day from 55 How is that for easy mon- ey? The Petty child, recently adopted by Mr. and Mrs.W.H.Feather, is ill from scarlet fever, and the home is under quarantine. This is the first case to appear in Liberal.

It is hoped that an epidemic may be avoided. Just received a big consignment of goods from H. B. Clallin New York. Harris Dry Goods Co.

Among the improvements to the town that are promised for 1911 are: A new freight depot, an enlargement of the round house and a considerable increase in the equipment and force of men at the repair shops. A 12-room cottage for the help at the Grier hotel will be built at once. H. G. Vessels will put up a big brick blacksmith shop on East Third street.

M. F. Cavanaugh will erect a brick block where the City Bakery now stands. Funk Sons are perfecting title to lots on East Second street on which Giving the People Value Hart Marx suits. Curlee pants $2.50, $3.50, $5 John B.

Stetson hats $3.50 and up. Furginson-McKinney dress shirts. 4 Hole -Proof Hosery 6 pairs guaranteed to wear six months. Price, 6 pairs for $1.50 Arrow Brand Collars. New Line Men's Neckwear.

Roscoe Morrell "The Clothier" N. 2nd 1st door west of City Bakery Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing Abe K. Stoufer, who made the Liberal Independent one of the very best weekly papers in the state, has bought stock in the Star Grocery Co. and will hereafter be identified with "that enterprise. they will build.

There is talk of a big opera house on the corner east of the Palace hotel. W. S. Wolley has about concluded to erect a brick block on the corner of Third street and Kansas where the livery stable now stands. Charley Light will build Ladies Tailoring.

Alterations made in Ladies Tailor-made suits arid skirts a brick block just south of the Citizens' Bank. Farmer Bros. That Liberal now has a population of 2,174 people is the report that Mrs. Jennie Karau, census taker, will make to the city council next Tuesday evening. This is sufficient to enable us to qualify as a city of the second class, and should also entitle us to free delivery of mail.

Three train loads of troops passed through here this week enroute for the Mexican border, where there is fighting between the insurgent and government forces. There were 950 men, 350 horses and four car loads of guns and ammunition. They are now engaged patrolling the Mexican border to prevent the insurgents from receiving supplies and munitions from this country. are ''almost persuaded" to build a nice brick -adjoining the Miller Liberal Tailors over J. E.

George store, phone 333 Suits and Pants made here in Liberal by Skilled Mechanics who arc Professional Tailors and Artistic Cutters Steam Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing By expert Cleaners and Pressers We make suits here in 'Liberal for a less price and superior in sty and workmanship than any sample book shop concern ever produced since Bill wTas a boy 0 H. H. Stamper is excavating for a new business block at the coner of Lincoln Ave. and Third, street. The building will be 60 by 125 feet in size and will be divided into five store rooms each 25 by 60 feet.

The material will be brick, rooms will have a 12 foot ceiling and modern, plate-glass fronts. All five of the rooms are either rented or are being sought after at the present time. Harry N. Buck-worth is the contractor. 0" 0 0 Block.

The Eureka Steam Laundry will start a new building a-bout March 1st. Besides residences "too numerous to mention." All winter underwear at cost for the next thirty days at Harris Dry Goods Co's. Notice. Complaint has been made to me that the ground adjoining the extension of Second1 street on the northeast corner of the N. E.

1-4 Sec. 6, Twp. 33s. Range 35w. is being made a public dumping ground for the refuse and debris of the city.

This is in violation of the law regarding public nuisances and unless the parties using this or any other land adjoining the public highways of this county, for public dumping grounds, refrain from so doing action will be taken against them by this office. Clyde R. Commons, County Attorney. Harris Dry Goods Co. is selling everything at greatly reduced prices.

The Liberal Markers. (Corrected every Thursday.) The Liberalist one year 25c Old hens, per pound, 6c Broilers 8c Hogs, per 6.40 Fat cows, per cwt, $3.50 to 3.75 Butter, per pound 15c Eggs, per dozen, 13c No. 2 hard wheat 76c to 80c Corn, per bushel 44c Maize, per cwt. 75c Kaffir, per cwt. 75c Official Directory of Liberal City Will be ready by March 1st, giving the names, occupation and street and number of every adult person of Liberal, Kansas.

The book will be cloth bound and contain one hundred pages, size of page 7x9. Part one of this directory will contain an alphabetical classification of every adult with their occupation, -street and number. Part two will contain a classification of "the business and professions, giving the official names of firms, street and number, and the name of proprietors and managers. Part three will contain an alphabetical classification of persons living in the country on rural routes which go out from Liberal. Part four will contain a street guide giving the location of all streets and avenues with reference to Kansas Avenue and Second street as a base.

The regular price of this directory will be four dollars; but orders taken now in advance of its publication will be taken for three dollars. If you want advertising space or a directory at reduced price let me know at once. 0 0 The Liberalist editor was shown a book this week that was written in the year 1842, with a goose quill pen, bound by hand, and is said to be worth a lot of money. The book in question is a German grammar, has 228 pages, is in the original hand writing of the author and is owned by Wm. Rudolph, who live 17 miles northwest of Liberal.

It was written by Mr. Rudolph's father in the old country 69 years ago, and while he has been offered $10,000 for it, he regards it as a priceless heirloom and refuses to sell. It is the only book we ever saw in script, and the quality of penmanship is remarkable when it is remembered that it was executed with a quill pen. The. letters are fine and legible and the lines as straight and uni- Harvey G.

Chapman, Office at Court House For Sale. A good 4-room house, barn and lot, near county high school building for sale cheap. Inquire at this office for particulars. A niJ 1 i 1 Broom corn, per ton, $30 to $80 Best grade black dress silk at Mules For Sale I liaise nine head of and four years old, broken and in good for sale at right prices at my farm" six miles west, one and a half miles south of Liberal. Phone line 193.

L. A. Jester. 98 cents per yard at Harris Dry Goods Co. This price good for only one week.

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Pages disponibles:
244
Années disponibles:
1911-1911