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The Liberal News from Liberal, Kansas • 3

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The Liberal Newsi
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Liberal, Kansas
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THE LIBERAL NEWS Harwood Lee Rhiness took dinner with Jim Burrs Sunday. We hope all the patrons of Joint No, 8 wilt lm present at the school meniny; on the tenth of April a new treasurer has to bo elected, the old Uusty treasurer, J. II Burr and family are arranging leave for Texas. We have two weeks of and the loading pillions of the school are arranging for a dinner the last day. The Harwood hall team will play.

Mrs Jim Burr and daughter will go to Salina In a few days to visit her boh, Maurice Craig who is attending school there. Nell Shahau visited Myrtle lurr Sunday. Ab. Shalian doea not feel we 1. We hope when these winds quiet down his hea th will be better.

For those who wish to make their clothes we carry materials which come from the leading looms of the world. Long experience has taught us what and where to buy. This is why you can get such good QUALITY and VALUE and the correct style and shade from us. We shall help you match your trimmings so that your outfit will be both elegant and harmonious. We never "hurry" a customer.

FRANK G. BOLES, Dry Goods well where she expects to attend the SIR KNIGHTS HOLD ELECTION Mrs J. M. Gooden made asliort trip toTexhoina, Oklahoma, W. s.

hherly, state inspector of Topeka, insurance was here Art McConnie and family are Arranging for a trip to Colorado about the first of Miy. Mr and Mrs Ray Hecktell visited two days with Mrs Beektell's mother, who lives near Kismet. Mrs M. E. Pinkerton's improvements, even to the wind mill, have been moved off her homestead Mrs Pinkerton took the train for Kingman, Colorado, her old time home.

Dwight Swink and family were over to Grardpa Swink's Monday, bringing back a load of sand. The Harwood boys met on their diamond for the first time this season last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jim Burrwerein Sublette Wednesday. Mis Ernest Zellener and son visited in our neighborhood one day last week. Route 4 Been trying so hard to give us the desired rain but as yet hasn't succeeded.

We understand that Mr and Mrs George Lauderback left Monday for northern Missouri where they intend to mike their future home. Miss Gillian Mosher of Liberal is spending a few days with Mrs Jack Land. Mrs Henry Jones called on Mrs W. P. Davis Monday afternoon.

Mrs Robert Birchell called on Mrs Jack Land Monday afternoon. Mr John L. Boles bought some cattle of XI Roberts anddrove them this week. G. Mills of Uaviland, is here visiting his neice, rs G.

W. Sawyer and family. The M. E. Gospel team is holding meetings at the Pnion school house this week.

The Liberal Com man dory No. held the annual election March 27, and these officers were elected: Wm. H. Feather, Eminent Commander; Paoli S. Clymer, Generalissirna; R.

E. Summers, Captain General; F. G. Boles, Junior Warden; E. J.

Thayer, Senior Warden; Chas. E. Woods, Treasurer; W. C. Steward, Recorder.

The Eminent Commander then appointed no. N. Evans, Prelet; Wm. Rezeau, Sword Hearer; R. E.

Colvin, Standard Rearer; Herbert Hobble, Warder; H. W. Ma-gruder, Sentinal. Normal several weeks. Mr and Mrs John Davis visited with home folks Sunday returning home Monday.

Mr and Mrs Lay and Jud Micker-son left Mouday for Colorado where they expect to visit Mr Meltabarger and family. An April shower would be appreciated as we are needing rain The rural carriers from Lorena were Liberal visitors Tuesday. Ruth Casady who has been work-in Liberal spent Sunday at home. Prayer meeting at Independence church every Wednesday night. Come and bring your friends.

The class for. graduation in the high school this year will be the largest in the history of the schools. There will be about 21 in the class. Methodist Church Morning subject, "Jesus, the Grout Magnet." Evening, "The Pleating Sheep." Sunday School, First Church, 1 a. Wesley Chapel 8 p.

m. Class meeting, 12 in. .1 unior Loagui, 2io p. in. Epworth League 7 p.

in. rl opic "Heing Glad in God Himself Ijeador, Miss I Falls. The Probationer's class meets. Friday night at o'clock. I.V.I happy people vcreat pray er meeting last Thursday evening.

You will he helped if you come to this glorious mid week-service, to 1). Regular monthly official board meeting next Monday night. Note that all evening services begins one half hou later. Courteous ushers. A cordial welcome.

Wm. T. Ward, Paste r. Mrs W. L.

Bowman and child ren, who have been visiting relatives at Randall, returned home yesterday. We have a few second hand oil I will pay octs each for rabbits, and gasoline stoves, prices rea- or alive. i sonublo. Southwestern h-l-' Hal Reid Man Masquerades as Eligible Woman August Pnjonk, who. under the names of "Mrs.

Anna Schwartz" mid "Miss Eva Kline," masqueraded as a Another show of rain came Tuesday. Some of these days a real rain will fall and then the people will begin seeing visions Hard wore Co. Miss Truda Alexander of Guy-mon has been here several days at the homo of Mrs A. Greg-oire, who is giving her lessons in elocution. Miss Alexander returned home yesterday.

home Tuesday. marriageable woman, who would bring beauty and wealth to her husband, was sentenced at Chicago to a term of two years in the penitentiary for using the mails to defraud. The dance at Bixler Hall was wel Presbyterian Church Subject of sermon at 11 a. m. regarding that million and a half bushel wheat crop.

Mrs J. G. Ault and Mrs L. W. attended and a good time reported.

service Sunday, April Tith "The Quite a few is hauling baled hay now from the river, it being the on'y The Erie railroad company laid Old and New Covenant." Follow feed available. ed by administration of Lord's The Almetal Steam Washer, Supper. Evening service at 8 Inebriate Cures $10,000 Each. With an outlay for the state of Min riesota of $385,823, the state hospital farm for inebriates at Willmar had on March I a population of eighty-nine patient3. and in a year has reported thirty-nine cures.

washes and boils a tub of clothe clock. Stevesson were appointed by the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church to go to Cold water the last of April to represent this church at a meeting of the Presbytery. The Liberal Woman's Club held ten minutes. Call and see it Southwestern Hardware Co. Koehler Court-Martial Ends.

Hayne The trial of Major Benjamin M. N. A. Smith took a coop of poultry off 0,000 men more last week. This makes 1 less men than are usually used during the summer months.

The cause of the retrenchment is lack of business. Therefore the ill conditions do not exist in the west only. L. C. Mosier, who has been with the Smith druggists, for some time, has bought a drug store at Preston, and will leave Sunday to take charge of the store.

Mr Mosier is an experienced man in the drug business to Liberal Monday. Koehler by court-martial at Fort Ter ry, on charges of immoral conduct ended. Official announcement of the verdict may not be made for several weeks. W. G.

Harding went to Liberal on the annual election at the home of Mrs A. O. Edmonds, March 24, and Mrs Ed. Mann was elected president, Mrs M. F.

Cavanaugh vice-president, Mrs Roy Harri Special music at both those services. Sunday School i): 15 a. m. C. K.

Society at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 m. Come and worship with us. H.

A. M. Holshouser, Pastor. Baptist Church Sunday School n. Preaching 11 a.

in. Theme, "The business Tuesday. Clara Pennington's school closed last Friday with a fine program and bountiful dinner served by the pat JOSE ROMS. rons of the school. Mrs D.

K. Snyder came down from Kismet Tuesday for a visit with son secretary, Miss Hazel Jordan treasurer and Miss Katlier-ine Wright trustee for the club house. Luncheon was served and Mesdames Edmonds, Commons, Nichols, Harrison and Mann were hostesses. home folk. Leading Huerta Aid And Torreon Postoffice, Where Battle Rages.

and his many friends in the city hope that he will receive the measure of success in the new location as he deserves. S. Dodd took a car load of hops to Kansas uity last wees, he re turned home on the stub Tuesday The moisture that fell here sever al mornings was slight, but was valuable to the wheat fields and the verdure is a delight to the eye. Chiropractic Defined Mrs Urimsley and Miss Lu Em Root were in Liberal Tuesday shop ping. Assessor is visiting in and around Hayne this week.

I Hugh Harding is helping Will Lord's Supper." B. Y. P. U. 7 p.

rn. Preaching 8 p. m. Theme, "The Perfect Law of God." The Sunday School will give at, Kaster program Friday, April 10 at 8 p. rn.

Light refreshment? will be served. Everybody is ii-vited to attend. A. W. Hide, Pastor.

Friends Church ihiD a. in. Bible school. 1 1 a. m.

Meeting for worshif p. m. C. E. Society.

8:00 p. m. Preaching. Thursday prayer meeting. All services at Friends church in the Stamper block.

Special music. Come and worship with us we-will do thee good. I. Huff, Pastor. L.

S. Curry and family, who Augerot build a fence. Independence Near Lorena CHIROPRACTIC (Ki-ro-prak-tic) is the science of adjusting the cause of disease by realigning the 24 movable vertebrae of the spine, releasing pressure on nerves radiating from the spine to ALL parts of the body, allowing nerves to carry their full quota of health current mental impulse). By correcting the cause the effect is e'iminated. A perfect spine means health.

Let the vertebrae become displaced, press on the nerves, cut off the life current and there is certain to be disorder. If it is possible for me (without asking you any questions) to locate your trouble, by the subluxations of your spine, isn't it just as possible for me to correct the trouble by adjusting the subluxations by which I shall have located it? Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free at Office We are having some fine spiing days and wheat is growing fine. The school entertainment at Friendship Friday night was well aiienaea ana an enjoyable me was had. "The Masonic Ring" was well rendered. Mr and Mrs J.

B. McNew Liberal visitors Saturday. were J. D. WELCH, D.

C. Graduate of The Palmer School of Chiropractic. Fountain-head School, Davenport, Iowa. Office: Citizens State Bank Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.

LIBERAL. KANSAS live nearllugoton. leave for Wich Mrs Wm, Yarberry is very sick with pneumonia. A rs Peterson and sons visited at Mr Kinney's Sunday. ita this week.

Mr Curry traded for a farm near that place, ini II W4, by American Preea Assoclntlon. Vesta Rand left Saturday for Good- intends making his home there..

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