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The Liberal Lyre from Liberal, Kansas • 1

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Ah LYRE. IBEK. i JtlJlf -il NUMBER 41, LIBERAL, SEWARD COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1892. VOLUME 2. BUSINESS NOTIGES.

Old papers in abundance for sale at this office 40 cents a hundred. The Liberal Lyre. WHY NOT: For ererybody wanting to turn sod or second breaking at $1.50 per acre spot casA I have plenty of work. H. V.

Nichols. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, BENJAMIN HARRISON. For Vic President, WH1TELAW REIP, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Published Ererr Friday Morning fl.SO Year la Adrance.

The editor of the Hardesty Herald appears to be on the fence. His home prist is red hot Republican wbtl his patent Is thoroughly Democratic. We will receive a car of wire this week. Remember, we are headquarters for broomcorn wire. Maktin Bros.

Keating. Who says this is not a farming country? Martin Bros, ft Keating have shipped ia 6ve car loads of agricultural implements this season aad have their sixth car on the road. Tot Congrrssman-Mt-Large, GEORGE T. ANTHONY. OUR BANKER.

Tj1 ft Our ad. and come in and be IV -Lj Jt. Convinced that we have a Nice, lean, New Stock of DRY GOODS Lawns, Organdes, Canton Cloth. All the latest styles of Cotton-Dress Goods. Ripan's Tabules care jaundice.

See the cut prices of Flour at the 0 K. Clothing lor every body at Summers. The Globe-Democrat and the Lvsi axe year for $2.00. The Kansas City Times and Lvss one year for $2.00. The Kansas City Journal and the Lvss one year for only $2.00.

The Topeka Weekly Capital and the Lyrb one year for $2.00. We have one Mason Hamlin organ for sale. Also one piano. If yon want to subscribe fur aay paper or magaxine, give ns a call. Saddles, bridles, spurs and whips; full line at Chas.

Summers. Sunday night Dr. Sutherland was called to Tyrone to set a fractured collar bone for James Ballou, one of the X. I. T.

Company's men. The accident was caused by BaHou's horse stepping into a hole and falling npoa him. There seems to be more joy in Democratic national headquarters over one Tammany man that repenteth than over ninety and nine mugwumps that went not astray. "Kama Raited More Wheat IN 1892 Than ANY OTHER STATS IN THE UNION TV A great fuss is being made because Kansas may not be property represented, at the World's fair. Alt the display K-tnsas needs is a banner bearing these words: "Kansas raised more wheat in 192 than any other state in the Union." For Congressman, Seventtl District, CHESTER I.

LONG, For Justice of the Supreme Court, D. M. VALENTINE, For Governor, A. W.SMITH.' For Llcateaant-Uortraor R. F.

MOORS. For Secretary of State, W. C. EDWARDS. For Anditor, W.

K. BRUCE. For Treasurer, B. LYNCH. For Attorney General, T.

F. GARVER. For State Superintendent, C. DAVIS. For State Senator, 38th District, MILTON BROWN.

v- Some nice colors in Wool Serge and Henrietta. Will duplicate Eastern prices Expense added. tj T)l, I We ave an Exhibitor to skw I A I i tnem UP 111 spe- 25c to wXxJLAl. iJ 1 $1.40 per yd. Come and see styles When sermons are tea minutes long, nd never stale or flat; whesr congrega, tions rise and pay before they pass the hat; when silence jingles everywhere, and banks go not to smash; when bill collectors are to spare, and people buy for cash; when politicians join the church, and cease to plot aad plan; when there are fifty officers to every blessed man; when orators know when to atop, and poets cease to caper; when whole communities come rushing in, and pay up for their paper; then will the 'great mil-lenium draw brightly, but alas! you'll die while yon are waiting lor those things to come to pass.

We are informed that Dennis Flynn, Republican candidate for delegate to Congress, from Oklahoma, will address the voters at the following places and dates: Beaver Sept. 8 at 2 o'clock; Har-desty Sept. 9 at 2 o'clock; Optima Sept. 10 at 2 o'clock; Kenton Sept. 18 at 2 o'clock.

WE LEAD GROCERIES! And others follow. TRY US, STORK LOCAI, AND GEMERAI, NEWS. B. A. Jones of Hugoton, wai in tow, Ueoday.

Dr. II V. Nichols has been to Africa and returned, Wednesday, bringing 19 of the natives of that country to cut broomcorn and do other work. As the Doctor was bringing them up town after the arrival of the train someone made the remark that none of them were "broke," for they all had "Nichols." WHY DON'T YOU ANNOUNCE? We have heard an old saying loni' place which is about like this: "If yon want anything ask for it." There are a Rock Salt from 60 to 250 pounds i lump, at the Star Grocery. All kinds of hats, and especially Cowboy bats at Chas.

Summers. All kinds of harness, and collars up to 23V4 inches at Chas. Summers. The St. Louis Republic, twice a week, and the Lyrb one year for $2.00.

"Queen Bee," "A No. 1" and "Banner" flour always on band at the 0 Store. T. E. Barr has five 2-year old steers and one 2 year old short horn bull to sell.

'I was naked and ye clothed Chas. Summers will do the same thing. Just try him When you want coon goods, at fair prices and that are exactly as represented go to the OK Store. Notice. We are here to stay and want the trade of everyone.

Libehal Hardware Co, I have a buyer for a section of good buffalo sod land near Liberal. It must be cheap. G. C. Brown.

We have a good assortment of blank books and account books, also pocket memorandum books. 1 Geo. S. Smith Bro. Come to the Lvhe office for nil kinds of job work.

number of persons in this county who would like to have some of our county You shoald read the Lyrb if you want to gtt all the news. offices yet they have made no public an-aouncement ofthelact. For their benefit we wish to state that our announce- The Everest Enterprise says: "We open our hearts and duplicate the following liberal offer made by aa editor: 'To all those in arrears who will pay up in full and a year in advance, we will give a first-class obituary notice ia case it kills And the Lyrb office is G. C. Brown was at Arkalon, oa business.

ment columns are open to all who de HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals at the Depot Hotel have been reported, for the week ending Thursday, August 25: Jones, Texas; A Boyce, Chan-ning, Texas; Snyder, Coldwntcr, Texas; Frisbie, County; MB Wright, Hoff. Wright, Hansford, Texas; Charles Helm, Ed Henderson, Carlton, Her-ington; A McCabe, Gardner, Dodge City; Dowell, Pratt; Barton, Kansas City; Bennett, Montrose, S. A Courter, Colorado Springs; Clampctt, Kansas City; Jackman, Moscow; Dudley and two men, Ranch; Montgomery, Changing, Texas; and A Wemple, Springfield; Hershberge, St. Joseph; A Dnmars, St.

Joseph; A Traver, Mattoon, Illinois; Donald Frease, Hu-goton; Lemonier, Woodsdale. sire to come before the people as candidates. Don't stand back. Remember just as liberal we will do the same. E.

S. Guymon made a business trip to Arkalon, Tursday. H. Boles and Wm. Lampe are new subscribers this week.

that the early bird catches the worm. Our charges are reasonable. Don't wait any longer but announce at once at get your name at the top of the list. Harry Carpenter of Greeaviile, Tezvs, was ill the city last Friday. CAMPAIGN SONG BOOKS.

We have received from the publishers, Alex. Yickers, a staunch farmer of Moscow, Stevens county, was in the city, on business, lasc week. Mr. Yickers is a simon-pure, rock-ribbed Republican, a firm believer in protection to American industries, and he so expresses himself. Stevens county Republicans could do themselvts no greater honor than by electing Alex.

Vickers to represent that county in the Kansas Legislature. Dr. Furnace, wife and daughter of Lafayette, were in the city, Tuesday. "True Blue," Republican campaign songs, and "Ked Hot, Democratic REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. campaign songs two books, each con The X.

I. T. Cattle Co. shipped ten cars of cattle to Chicago, Monday. taining a collection of new songs arranged for mule quartet clubs, with music and words complete, and just what-is wanted for the presidential Mrs.

W. H. Newaouse has been spending the week with relatives at West Plaius. fej coco hi NS! Si lis ITI 5 I a 0 Ph g4 ji .3 3 If. -Si.

a rfr ilJiS sgs s3 5 ill 3 coPQ s. campaign of 1802. are sold by music dealers generally, or npoa receipt Mr. M. Bradley and wife of Bradley, of ten cents each, copies will be mailed W.

S. Stoufer, who tor the past eight month has been doing the editorial and mechanical work on the Liberal Ltbb, stepped down arid out wfth the last issue of that paper, his place being filled by a gentleman from Missouri. The News hopes the Lykk has fallen into good hands and that it may continue to do good work for its town and county. Arkalon News. to any address by The S.

Brainard'a Texas, were in the city, Monday, buying I goods. I Rev. S. G. Clark of West Plains, deliv- Sons Chicago, Illinois.

ered two excellent sermons at this place last Sunday. E. S. Guymon has opened up a complete stock of clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps and furnishing goods in the Star Grocery Store. Give him a call.

Before yon purchase clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes and furnishing goods call and see E. S. Guymon at the Star Grocery Store. Lowest prices. Martin Bros.

Keating have the largest and most complete stock of Caskets and Undertaking Goods iu Southwest Kansas. Prices reasonable and calls promptly attended to. BEATTY'S PIANOSe" rywTre For catalogue address Daniel F. Beat-ty, Washington, New Jersey. E.

S. Guymon has a full and complete line of mens' and boys' boots and shoes, and an elegant line of ladies' and chil-drens shoes. See him before you buy. At Star Grocery Store. Rest Goods.

The While is King The Liberal Hardware Co. are agents for the White Sewing Machine. Call and see them Chester I. Long, Republican Candidate for Congress in the Big Seventh. Thursday, Sept 1, Hutchinson, Reno county, combined state and congressional meetings at 2 00 and 7.30.

Saturday, Sept 3, congressional meeting at Jetmore, Hodgeman county, 2 00. Monday, Sept 5, Ravanna 2 00, and Eminence 7 30 Garfield county. Tuesday, Sept 6, Ingalls 2 00, Cimarron 7 30 Gray county. Wednesday, Sept 7, Santa Fe, Haskell county, 7 30. Thursday, Sept 8, Ulysses, Grant 7 30.

Friday, Sept 9, Woodsdale 2 00, 11 u-goton 7 30 Stevens county. Saturday, Sept 10, Richfield, Morton county, 7 30. Monday, Seat 12, Johnson City, Stanton county. 2 00. Tuesday, Sept 13.

Syracuse 2 00, Cool-idge 30 Hamilton county. Wednesday, Sept 14, Hartland 2 00, Lakin 7 30 Kearney county. Thursday. Sept 15, Garden City, Finney county, 7 30. Friday, Sept 16, Dodge City, Ford county, 7 30.

Saturday, Sept 17, Kinsley, Edwards Mr. F. McDonald of Parsons, Kansas, was in the city a few days this week on business. F. D.

Healy and Frank S. Davis ok Farmers should carefully investigate the records and ascertain whether they may reasonably expect another large yield of wheat, next year, before seeding all their plowed grouni to that crop. It is the belief of many that the wheat yield will be light next year, and that it is advisable to devote nearly all the land to corn and oats, as in each alternate year corn produces largely. This is worthy of serious consideration. week on business.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY. lomtneitv'ig Monday, July 11, and until further notice, we will ran a special stock train, connecting with train No. 100 at Bucklin. tor Kansas City, on Monday of each week, passing stations, and arriving at Kausas City as indicated below Leave Liberal 3 .30 a. m.

Arkalon 6.07 Kiamet 6.3a West Plains 6.50 Imper 7.16 1 Meade 7.33 Fowler .7. B.oi 8.33 Bloom .8.54 Huckliii, 9.33 Heriiifrtou, 8.00 p. m. Arrive Topeka, 1.0a a. m.

Leave Topeka ,....1.30 a. m. Arrive Kanaaa 4-45 a. m. C.DUNLAP, Gen'ISupt.

The stables of Kansas are already being carefully searched for equine rel atives ol Nancy Hanks. W. Brotherton of Detroit, watermelon Miss Lillie Wright, who is well and inspector for D. M. Ferry's seed house, FOR SALE.

favorably known to our people, has re was in the city, Monday. signed her position as compositor on the 367 Southern Colorado steers, three county, 2 00. If you have a neighbor who doesn't and four years old. I 1TTAT1TT Tuesdav, September 20, Sterling, Rice Grant county Republican at Ulysses. In speaking of her the Republican says: "Miss Lillie Wright, who has assisted ns so taithfully during the last sixteen county, 7 30.

Stable take the Lvbb show him a copy and try to get him to subscribe. COURSE OF STUDY FOR LIBERAL HIGH SCHOOL. Wednesday, Sept 21, Nickerson, Reno 1 1 11 11 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 11 ii county, 7 30. VVU UfilU ui 1 ui Judge Gibson caused great rejoicing in Thursday, Sept 22, Bnrrton, Harvey Pint Year. PRIMARY GRADE.

First Term. county, 2 00. the LvitK office, Monday, by bringing in a fine watermelon. Thanks. Thos.

S. Holland, Liberal, Kansas. FOR SALE. 50 yearling steers and heifers. 41 three and four year old steers.

Dehorned and double wintered. 0. L. Mullen, Liberal, Kansas. weeks, left as last Saturday.

Miss Wright has shown herself to be proficient in this line of work and we wish her unbounded success wherever she may cast her lot." Friday, Sept 23, Lindsburg, McPher- son county, 7 30. Ward Method, Chart, Firat Reader. Spelling, Numbers, Writing. Will Lampe, Proprietor, First-Class Rigs to any point at any time. FAITHFUL SERVICE AND FAIR PRICES.

J. Froggatte of Stevens brought Saturday, Sept 24, Wichita, Sedgwick county, 7 30. in a sample of broom corn, Tuesday, SECOND YBAR. G. C.

Brown and E. T. Guymon made Monday, Sept 26, La Caosse, Rush which measured 36 inches in length. Writing, Spelling. Second Reader, Arithmetic, countv, 7 30.

a trip to Moscow township, Stevens county, the first of this week in the in Language. the Are Tuesdav, Sept 27, Horace 2 00, Trib T. J. McDermott is away on business, BEATTY'S ORGANS Best une 7 30-Greely county. and Wm.

E. Wilson has full charge of Write for catalogue. Address Daniel Wednesday, Sept 28, Leoti, Wichita the C. R. I.

P. Hotel during his F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. THIRD YEAR. Third Reader, Geography, Writing, Language, Spelling.

Arithmetic. county 30. Tbursdar, Sept 29, Scott City, Scott terest of the Weigher." They report that the farmers over in Stevens are well pleased with the machine and that when once they adjusted one to a threshing machine no inducement could be offered the owner to have it removed. They made several tests with the Duplex The Disc Press Drill is the best. It county, 7 30.

will do good work when other drills can Friday, Sept 30, Digbton, Lane coun W.T.GIBSON, Ilfiil Estate iini liainn'! Choice Deeded Lands and Relinquishments for Sale Cheap. Bitfiness7 for (Non-Residents Carefully Attended to. not be usd; will not clog in trashy and ty, 7 30. GRAMMAR GRADE Firat Year. Firat Grade-Fourth Reader, Geography, Arithmetic Practical and Intellectual.

Grammar and Composition, Martin Bros. Keating have a large advertisement in this issue. Read it and profit thereby. They are offering some big inducements to bargain seekers. Saturday, Oct 1, Ness City, Ness coun weedy ground.

We also have Disc Har ty, 2 00. rows with seeding attachment. Hoe and using Fairbanks scales as the standard, and each time they tallied to the ounce. writing, b. niiwi7 9-8econd Term advance tu'aame Studies as First Term.

Press Drills of all kinds. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Martin Bros. Keating. To our eastern friends There is now During the present week there, have been shipped from this county sixty cars of cattle.

Thirty-five of them were shipped from this place and twenty-five from Arkalon. Office op County Clerk, a grand opportunity to come west and Seward County, Kansas. view our great country in its finest con Charges Reasonable. WALL PAPER lust received variety of the latest Springfield, August 1, 1892. The board of county commissioners THIRD YEAR.

1st and ad Terms. Heading Fifth Reader or Kloeution. Arithmetic Practical and Intellectual, Phyawtogy. Geography. Grammar tk Comp'n.

U. a Htatory. U. 8. Hiatory.

Writing and Spelling. KANSAS, SECOND YEAR. lat and ad Terma. Pith Reader, Pbyaiology, Arithmetic Praeti- cal and Intellectual. Grammar and Cooipo- sitioa.

Geography. V. S. Hmtory. C.

8. lliitorv. Spelling. Writing. LIBERAL, met according to law to make tax levy on all real and personal property in The cost of transporting $20,000,000 of gold across the continent is $3,500.

styles of Wall Paper, all new designs, selected with utmost care. Call and see our stock or send for samples and prices. dition. Just as harvest is oyer, when the farmers are happy, hearty and prosperous, the climate at its best, the hunting season at its Zenith and everything possible is inviting you to come. The great Rock Island road announces that it will run harvest excursions from all Readers thinking of going into the news Seward county, Kansas.

Geo. S. Smith Bro. Members present J. F.

Fuest, chair niversity ampbell paper business in Kausas should cut this out and save it. 0 Summons by Publication. E. O. DeYoss, Plaiutiff, vs.

0. S. Grant, Defendant. man, T. A.

Scates and S. Anderson, and Chas. U. Mayo, clerk. FOR SALEi points east of the Missouri river to all Rock Island points in Kansas and Ne The following levies were made: Before W.

T. Gibson, a Justice of the braska. The first of these' excursions County general 010 County -012 r-: fnwnlnn enteral To the farmer bringing us the largest watermellou between now and September 10 we will give one year's subscription to the Lyre free and to the next largest we will give six month's 200 cows with heifer calves at $14.00. 700 4-year oM steers, average 1000 lbs, at $25.00. T.

J. McDermott, Liberal, Kas. Peace of Liberal Township, Seward will be August 30, the second Sept. 27. County, Kansas.

same roaa Said defendant, U. Grant, i hereby anme R. R. bds .008 and the third, which will be especially to Oklahoma points, as LUieral, Caldwell, will be Oct. 25.

This will make the Liberal sugar .008 notified that on the 2lst day ol July, 1892, an Order of Attachment for the sura of Sixty-nine Dollars and Sixty-five Cents was issued by the above named arriving time one day later in each in The Ladies Aid Society will give an rrA AAH BkattVs Organs at Bar-POUU-UUU gains. For particulars, catalogue, address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. Fargo sugar S. D.

1. uit and sinking 2, same -006 mam .002 stance at western points. From Kansas ice cream festival and social to-night in men school. Firat Year. Firat Term.

Beoend Term. Arithmetic. Arithmetie. Grammar and Analysis. Etymology, Physiology.

Drawing. Drawing. 0. S. Hiatory.

Algebra. Algebra. Second Year. First Term. Secosd Term.

Algebra. Rhetoric Comp'n. Rhetoric Com'n, Latin Llj0' Drawing. Phyaieal Geography, Book-keeping. Book-keeping.

General Hiatory, Botaay. General Hiatory. Third Year. Firat Term. Second Term.

Geometry. Geometry, Latin. German, Enelish Literature. Latin. German.

Botany. Cheuiiatry, Chemiatry. Fourth Year, Firat Term. Second Term, Latin Latin. German.

General History. General Hiatory. V. S. Conatitalion.

Philosophy. Review of com. Branches. Chemiatry Chemiatry. City and St.

Joe one can make direct con the Beauchamp building. The funds will .060 an me .0025 nections for Liljeral withoat any stop over between, and there is no road which Will begin its eleventh year SEPTEMBER 6th. Seventeen Departments, Including Preparatory School, (bur regular Culltge Conrwi. a large Normal and Training School, a Commercial. School eqnal to the bt, a fine School of Pen Art, Ike largest and beat ghartband School weat of the Misaiifippi, a first claaa School of Vocal and Instrumental Music, a good Art School, a apeclal School of elocution nd Ora ory, betides other School.

This School is Independent, Non-Sectarian. Tuition Low. Board and Room, $2 to $2 50 per week. Cur fare orer $4.50 retoodtd. Send for Catalogue.

State what you wish to study. Addren, E.J. HOENSHEL, Presideat Holton, Kasias. unit) .0025 be nsed to repair the church. A fine time is anticipated.

Come out everybody and enjoy the delicious ice cream. tt in sunns .001 Justice of the against his goods in the above entitled action, and that said canse will be heard on the 12th dav of September, 1892. at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dav, at the office of above named Justice of the Peace, in the city of Liberal, in said Liberal Township.

Attest: E. O. DkVoss, W. T. Gibson, P.

Plaintiff. takes in a finer district and shows so varied a prospect as the R. which is the great road for western as well as eastern travelers. Come west Come is! same 02 15, same 16, same 20. same Elsewhere in this paper will be found a The second annual convention of the Christian church in the eighth strict of Kansas, will be held at Garden City, September 6, 7 and 8, 1892.

All members of the church are urgently requested and all members of other churches are cordially Invited to attend. The Christian church at Garden City will enter-taia all who come. (40-3) Lvtuer Showalter. list ol Bon. Chester I.

Long's appoint' ments, beginning September 1, and end now, and come by the greatest road in I.ihn-al. 02 the country, the only on' that will take ing October 1. He will speak at Liber yon directly from Chicago or other east al but the date has not been fixed yet If you need a good booting or shoeing be sure yoa go to Chas. Summers. v' Board adjourned.

Attest: J- F. Fuest, Chairman. seal C. U. Mayo, Connty Clerk.

It be announced in the Lyrb as sosn ern points to Liberal, Kansas, the greatest farming centre in Southwest Kansas. as it can be ascertained. Ripaos Tabules euro tho blues..

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