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The Liberalist from Liberal, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Liberalisti
Location:
Liberal, Kansas
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3
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District Court Notes. The district court adjourned .9 ast night after being in session You Can Save for more than a week. Several mportant cases were heard. The in Pi NEWS NOTES. Robert F.

Lyon of Liberal and Miss Grace Wilson of Hardesty, married in Hutchinson on April 21st. Miss Mary Williams, former clerk in the Boles Dry Goods store was married on April 19th to Mr. James Wright of Perry, Okla. first was that of Ex-mayor J. E.

Miller, accused of watering the milk he sold to the Annex Cafe. Shoes oney on The evidence against him was i. such that the jury returned a verdict of guilty on all four counts and the court imposed a sentence of $400 and costs amounting to about $750 in all. The case will be appealed. '4 8 lr i4 8 8 The case against J.

C. Harper, accused cf giving liquor to a minor, was dismissed for lack of evidence. We will CLOSE OUT our entire line of Bradley-Metcalf and Selz Shoes preparatory to putting in a full line of up-to-date HUISCAMP BROS. SHOES. Call and get some Big Bargains.

In the Scott Turner case, the ury returned a verdict of guilty. H. F. Cassady, who lived near Floris, was accidently killed on Thursday of last week while help-pull a well casing on the farm of G. W.

Hill. A lever with which he was working struck him on the temple, killing him instantly. The building committe of tlje Christian church have selected a site for their new building on the corner of Third Street and Sherman Ave. The Grinstead residence will be removed to make room for the new building. The old church and lots will be sold.

Defendant was charged with permitting gambling devices to be set up in his house. The case ft has been appealed. ft ft: In the civil suit of W. C. Stout 8 HARRIS DRY GOODS CO.

vs. J. Ri Bolin, plaintiff was given a verdict for $548. Mrs. Eaton was granted a di vorce and regained her maiden name, Clara Miller.

Hazel Decker was also granted a divorce from Arthur C. Decker on the grounds of desertion and her maiden name of Hazel Jor dan was restored. The case of H. H. Berends vs.

Our Specialties Groceries, Flour, Feed and Coal We can satisfy. your wants in these lines with goods and prices that always please. Central Grocery Co. PhZllfh 8 Edward M. Harrison and Miss Ruth Thayer, and C.

H. Easley and Miss Myrtle Barnett were the contractingparties at a dou-blfi-wedding at the home of E. M. Harrison, this city, last Monday. Justice D.

C. Wood performed the ceremony. Some farmers are putting out more corn than usual this year owing to the failure of their fields of wheat. Ed. Fitzgerald has 500 acres planted.

J. H. Gentzler lias 110 acres in and is still planting. John Preef ord has 30 acres up so that the rows can be seen clear across the field. L.

Weidensaul was decided in favor of the defendant. In the case of Chas Neff vs. G. M. Nix, plaintiff was awarded 1 I I damages in the sum of Joe N.

Stickler was awarded a 4 verdict for $60 damages and costs for hay destroyed by stock belonging to A. O. Edmonds. F. S.

Macy pleaded guilty to The Steel King! playing pitch for money. He was fined $25 and costs. 9 Washer I is Kansas nroduct: The tOD 14 A meeting was held at J. Baughman's office Saturday evening for the purpose of considering a proposition from two deep well drillers from Neosho Falls, this The drillers offered to put down a 2,000 foot-well for An Interesting Experiment. Philadelphia tried an interest ft ing experiment with underfed school children.

Fifty of them were given three-cent lunches for I S2 per foot for the first 1000 feet a month. Yes, hot lunches consisting of is made of clear and select Cypres, easy to clean. Suits any climate, vacuum suction agitator, simply can't shrink, swell, warp, crack, leak, rot, break, splinter, smell, fall to pieces, or lodge disease germs as-some other machines might do. Washes every thing from a doily, to a blanket. For sale by Mixed Furniture Company; hamberger steak or Irish stew, and $3 per foot for the second thousand.

No action Has been taken in reference to the matter. The Socialists of Liberal and vicinity met a few days ago and with rice or gravy thanks to the kindness of Mrs. Russell Sage. 'The result? Those fifty chil organized local with a good dren gained an average of four bunch of charter members pounds in 26 school, days. The Thev have secured Edgar Allen lunches for the month cost 78 Oowles, a talented "speaker, to deliver an address herexon Fri cents per child.

day, May 5th. His sudject will We are spending $12,000,000 on be Socialism What it Is, and What it Isn't." The address the traveling expenses of govern ment officials every year. That amount of money would put 60, will be delivered at the Elite The atre at 2:30 p. m. Public Sale.

000,000 pounds of flesh on the scant bones of 15,000,000 school will offer for sale at Carson's children. We are liberal, not to feed yard on May 6, for mm -a 1 A. M. TOLAND, Contractor and Builder. Shop in rear of Bowling Alley room.

All work guaranteed. 1 7 Drs. Cayton Grimble REGISTERED VETERINARIANS DENTAL SURGERY A SPECIALTY Office at the Carson Feed Yard. Office phone 252 Res, phone 64 Nichols, B. S.

M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 22 Official Surgeon for R. I. Ry.

ious than school children who don't get enough to eat at home? "Oh, if you, feed them you'll pauperize them! exclaims the comfortable conservative. Did we pauperize Huntington when we gave him millions-of acres for his railroad? Did we pauperize Carnegie when we gave him a prohibitive tariff on steel rails? Did we pauperize Guggenheim when we gave him mines of precious metal? Why draw the line on the hungry child? Are we hard-hearted, thoughtless, indifferent, or just plain fools? Caruthersville Democrat. say prodigal, in our provision for cash, 6 head ot cnoice miiK cows, 2 shorthorn bulls. Fred B. Hullet.

pensions, battleships and everything pertaining to war, past or future. -We tax the nation hun dreds of millions a year for the A Bargain. I have 4 pieces of cheap proper benefit of protected manufactur ty for sale at a bargain if taken ers, and we give away franchises soon. You can see me at lhe worth hundreds of millions more. Second Hand Store.

Elmer Pittsenbarger. Have we anything more prec.

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Pages Available:
244
Years Available:
1911-1911