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Liberty Light from Liberty, Kansas • 3

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-Lost Kev to the Light office door. Mrs. C. Rover and danirhter-in-law. THE LIBERTY LIGHT.

BEXD BRIEFS. What has become of the ink-slinger Any one bringing the same to the office Mrs. Sam Royer, accompanied by Mr. "Will you please tell me what is proper for a lady to do when she is serenaded?" In romance it is usually written: The curtains were seen to flutter, and a white hand emerged and tossed LIGHT FLASHES. Early Snowflake Potatoes at Dickerson Son's.

51. Jochura moved his harness shop iwvw, uear mo east line oi me town- Published every Friday at Liberty, Kan. from the Bend? Surely the best thing -Rev. A. P.

Forsyth went to Man- ship, in company with Mrs. John Ger- he can do is to continue his briefs. AND- Office in Hall. hatton last Monday morning, to yisit Tim rnilrnnd seems to be the i i gen, of Cherryvale, were pleasant callers on the Light last Monday afternoon. his son who is attending college there.

in reai me me ne most interesting subject discussed in down a rose'-Kx into the building just opposite Swan's custom is to light a lamp in order blacksmith shop this week. Cherrwale had another blaze Sat- this neighborhood, scarcely iwum-igu- Our office being adjacent to the I. O. LATH Ijors meet but thev have a debate on give the serenaders the satisfaction urday morning. Adams drug I O.

F. hall, and they being daughters of -The hunting season is about over, knowing that the fair lady is awake store. Townsend's grocery store and Rebecca, of course inspected the new and the little dog and gun can take a Of course the curtains, which have been the Odd Fellows hall, being the build- furniture of the hall. rest. ings that burned.

Last Monday afternoon ye editor- the subject. We want another railroad badly enough, but when it comes to voting the bonds there's the rub. Col. Forsyth is doing Manhattan this week, as one of the regents of the State Agricultural College. Miss Rose Wise is teaching a sub-sorinHon school in district 21.

She de Mrs. Shults and Miss Ryan have left open to let in the summer air, should first be closed, but nine times out of ten the girl gets ftust rated, forgets We are not "slick fellows" but we opened out a large millinery stock at in-chief had a very pleasant ride, in company with our ex-mayor-Dr. make loans just as we agree to make Lumber for buildlnir, a sidewalk or fence. Lath and Shinjdes at snmllest expenee. Sidinjr and Flooring, Sash.

Doors and lllimls Joists and Scantling, all the various kinds. Moulding? uml Pickets. Battens and Posts. Of these and more, we always have Iioms. Mrs.

bhults residence. the curtains until the room is illumina them. Jas. W. Willis Cherry- Andress, taking in the farms surround vale.

"4-tl Largest stock of perfumery and ing ous city. Everything seemed to be ted. Then she gives a little screech and crawls under the bed. toilet soaps at Hughs liros. Clean the sidewalks and the streets.

in a prosperous condition-both farmers G. B. SllilW clean the churches, stop the progressive At this time of year mothers ought Clty Election. and their crops. On some farms we euchre parties, off with the dance, and serves groat credit for the energy she manifested in working up her school.

Jake Martin will plant several acres to cotton this spring. Noah Cannon has moved into the house rccentlY vacated by E. M. Wark. ft.

R. Roodson and wife visited the to begin to put leather knees in their saw peach trwes about ready to bloom- LIBERTY, KASS. give the league club an extended leave Our city electin occurred hist Monday, the 5th with very little excitement, young hopefuls' trousers. not dead as supposed. of absence.

Spring is coming. resulting in the election of the citv P. Livingston and S. (1. Estes.

If you want to exchange corn for .1 i 1 i 1- Ttoalers in T.umbor. Lime. Hair. Cement and all kinds of Building Material, Grain uud Coal. ticket with the exception of two candi 1.

M. Cole, of legal notoriety at trustees of I. O. O. F.

fraternity, have iiour anu meai, go iu juuusuu mu. a. Advertising Rates. dates one for police judge, and the Cherryvale, was an appreciative caller county capital last week and purchased an outfit of household goods and kitchen furniture. Among our lady callers this week, at our sanctum yesterday, and left his other councilman, viz; police judge, were Mrs.

Shockev. Mrs. Parr, and the professional "ad. Mose O'Brien will hire his cattle pas J. II.

Dickerson, and councilman, J. H. no clone their duty In getting carpet and furniture for their hall and fixing it up in a very creditable manner, and in a style becoming their order. This committee deserve merit from the order Misses Salisbury. Wn roTn I ft anro rf rm-r it n.

Lewis, who were on the people's ticket. tured this summer and reap his entire orchard grass pasture for the seed. 1 oo 1 50 2 PEH MONTH. One Inch Two inches Tli ret. liH-lio Kur inrtu' column iiif ttiir.l crol ti in 11 oiiliiinii Money on three, live or seven years .7 T.

The following is the vote received by Rev. Bruner and family were calling time, option plan. Jas. YV. Willis sjo.

the successful candidates: 4 XJ MM 8 (XI brothers and daughter of Rebecca, Cherryvale. would be a good time to call and pay on their friends in the Bend last week. .15 00 Wholn Barney Harrison was also seen rush Greens picking is now the order us what is due. It takes money to pay for so elegantly furnishing the hall. We i hnnrto nnrl huv nnnfii.

Plensp don't for- I Can safelv sav that thi sociitv now has For Mayor, James Laughlin, 81 Police Judge, J. R. Dickerson, 53; Council-men, M. J. Williams, 64: A.

F. John- SjH'ciul imtictiH ie jht liw per week. I.ix iilw unions roiilitir mutter Uc p-r lin ing through the Bend like a young cy among the women, a very paiaiawe r-i---. James Lauglilin9 clone. -as for I i4 I i DIRECTORY.

-Go to Dickerwm Son for the castonaiiy. ueauty goes Scott Hode made his usual visit to son, 65; Win. Heckman, 79; W. P. Liv- Tom MeGee last Sunday.

ingston, 39: J. II. Lewis, 62. Mrs. Wise, of California, is visiting nn'XTY.

three grads of Winfield flour. Miss Hattie Salisbury, left Tuesday The editor-in-chief, Vy kind Invita COUNCIL. PROCEEEDINCS. her daughter, Mrs. W.

D. Felts. The weather has been extremely for Girard, where she will remain some I tiott of Dr. llodnutt, took a whirl thro'' McCreary H. A.

Cfim-Hit M. K. Wood I. Orlllin Robt. has departed for Man- llTitT 'omity t'lerk 'IrfKHiirfr Kvjri'-tor Dry Goods, "classical" the past week, the mnrcury three weeks, in the capacity of music I a portion of Verdigris valley luesday CorNoiL Chamber, Liberty, April '86.

hat tan to atteml tno otuie Agricultural Elliott to zero last Friday teacher. Having at various times heard 1 afternoon. The green wheat fields are Contitv Attorney sinking nearly School there. of District Court S. Mathews Miss Hattie perform on the organ we can grand to look upon, and a fair prospect Council convened in regular session E.

M. Wark has rreatlv improved his on above date. Supt. or lMildio lnt.tructi.m........fl. It.

Leslie l'rormtw Jmlirc Tims. Hiirrison County Surveyor S. L. HiblmrU most checrfullv recommend her as an I for a large yield. We are inclined to Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps new home this spring.

fnrm t.r!ln without dclaV. Present T. F. Andress and council- think, judging from the nattering ap- instructor of music. CorontT.

The Anti-Horse Thief Societv in dis Jas. W. Willis Cherryvale. men Jas. Laughlin, A.

F. Johnson, Wm. THmrnnee lust now, that our fanners trict 21 is ready for any emergency." Commissioners. i John Castillo llurwell I T. M.

bailey -Will Coleman was seen at work Heckman, O. S. Gary and J. II. Lewis.

Mrs. R. Griffin, while taking up nefcd not have ally fears but they- will be Suspicions characters had belter steer this week, and when asked, "What is straw berrv plants on the 1st fouml Annates of last meeting read anu approved. On motion of Wm. Heckman amply paid for their planting, with cloar OI the going On here?" replied, "millinery Hardware, one green strawbery, very well devel the bill of Moore Norris, of $8.00, for irlowing mostly none, ftome corn irv.

T. F. Andreas KolMTt Fulton T. J. Ilnirhs W.

V. f.i iuirston goods." We are much pleased to see iilantod. Wheat in tine condition. Stock printing, was referred to committee on oped, on one vine. Mayor Treasurer Clerk Police Marshal "sweet William1' embark in business.

hnance. On motion of James Laugh uHygo-H-r-yon-pioase, smile, wintered well and will go on grass in If von want a suit of cood fitting J. V. blocker Queensware, Cutlery and Agricultural lin, the bill of C. W.

Parker, of 3M accompanied With cigars, illuminated much better condition than for several Plenty of room in theLiGHTforan "ad. cloths, chean. fro to J. Latisrhlin's. No was referred to committee on finance.

1 the countenance of the gentlemanly years Jiimes T.nmrlilin. W. M. Heekmrtn, John Lewi, runk Johnson ami Geo. Gerry.

MlMll, 111 A II II. pains spared in luting you out. -Mr. Can, representing the popular On motion of J. H.

Lewis, the bill of landlord of the Liberty Hotel, Mel. Par- WEST LIBKUtY WISDOM. linfus Griffin a little out-sized Mr. clothing and gents' furnishing house. Hughs of $2.00, for election room, was allowed and ordered paid.

On ker, on account of that nine pound boy Jewel's hen egg. lie came in this week Gf t. Wdl Co St j0sepl, was in- Perceiving that among vour numer motion of A. F. Johnson, the bill of P.

which was born to him last Saturday Implements with one measuring lenerth 6 mcnes terviewing our merchants Tuesday, ous t'orri'spondents from different local II.Kundy, of 1.2.5, for boarding tramps. eveninjr. Dr. Williams Was master of and circumference 7J. Call in the next.

fl. W.Kerr Jnntcn I.Riifrlilin S'. 1'. Livingston TOWNSIISP OfKIC -Kits. C.

ttnszol It, f.oortson V. M. Ileckiuiln 1 J. Stocker C. HllKtlB IMreotor Merk Treasurer Trustee Clerk Treasurer f'onstalilen ities, our "deestnek is a minus quail- was referred to committee on finance.

and in the evening, he, itl company with Mr. Dave Heckman. bald us a Visit in ceremonies. Mother and son doinf tv as regards a correspondent, we "take Go to Dickerson Son1 sfor your On motion of J. II.

Lewis, the bill of J. W. Stocker, of $1.00, for night watch weu ana uie lather had on the latest our pen in hand to enumerate as brief- our sanctunit seed potateoSi ing, was allowed and ordered paid. style spring hat Monday, which arc now ly fts possible a few of the passing events of this neighborhood, and if we get into Wc don't know anything about It, S. Gi Estes, desires its to request On motion adjourned to meet April on sale at Bar net, Allen Co.

'a stoie. Time Telblo. his many customers, whom he has car nor do we know of anyone Who does, the Light instead of the waste basket, we may make future efforts towards The hats, as well as the babv, are beau But we will say that they "are "still ried for months to call in and 13th, 18SG, at 7 clock p. m. T.

J. Hughs, City Clerk. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. tiful, itemizing. settle as he i3 in need of the money CnmiT North, train leaves ut Coming nith, arrive at Tickets fold to all parts oT V.

fv, 1y giving ono day notice. J. K. Nigh, Agent. -Our" Voung people, many of them, it 1 -i r.est lino of condition powaers in the which the aggregate amounts to many dollars, and by paying the same now, Riley Livingston, STATE OF KANSAS, i Montgomery County.

s' very essehtial articles of apparel these April days. will no doubt consider themselves un Liberty PostofflOo. city at Hughs Bros. 4tf der" obligations to Its, When we remind will greatly oblige him. Before W.

P. Livingston, a Justice of the Peace in and for Liberty Town- But corn planted on this side of in twice opens front ,:) a.m. to p. "Blustery April" is the appropriate Sunday, from 10 to 11 a. m.

Leiters registered them that the time of ear is coming. the river, rai'hiers prefer to wait until L. C. Waters, of Coffeyville, was up SHOEiMAlvER, when the late stroller through the res- winter breaks. appellation of this month.

We have had all kinds of weather already since and money order. issued rotu a. in. to p.m. Mail closed 15 minutes before depart' tire of trains.

En. Haknk.t, p. m. visiting his brother, I. and shaking Miss Eva Hadley, late of Svlvania.

idence portion of our city' will be forci snip, Montgomery county, ivansas. T. F. Andress, plaintiff, vs. L.

W. Swift, defendant. To L. W. Swift hands with his friends; which number the first day of the month wind, sun returned to her home hear Harri- Societies.

In Jochum's Harness Slioji many in this city; Wednesday, and, of bl' reminded of Eugene Field's famous conundrum: "If a horse weighing LGO0 shine, rain, sleet and snow. sonville last Sunday. course, could not pass the Light office Mrs. Applegate, of Osborne county, I. ().

(). F. T.rnrKTV Lonc.K No. IIVi Mets everv Wed You are hereby notified that you have The Light contains all the import pounds can haul three tons Of pig iron, this state, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ca- been sued in said court, by the above Does Good, Neat anil Wanda! Work.

ant local news, is bright and full of just by without calling. Thanks, judge, call nedny evening In their hall over Ileekman'p how long will a front gate painted blue leb Fogle named plaintiff for the sum of seven whenever you are up and stay longer. what you want. hall. I).

HECKMAN, N. G. M. J.WlLLIAJiR, Sec'y. teen and 70-100 dollars, and that trar- carry a young man on one side and a Any one wishing to see "air line" A railroad meeting will be held in HIM -ft.

GAXJL. nishee summons therein has issued to C. C. Kincaid and Hon. Revilo New young woman on the other." this city, on Saturday, April 17th, at 7 p.

corn rows can take notice of those Jim Summers made for Capt. Hayden. Jim's excuse for crookedness was, he ton, two of the firm conducting and John H. Mcfiinnis, and that said cause will be heard before said Justice on the ItEnrecA Lonrjp. No.

2-t Meets every SHtur day afternoon at une hall. W. P. LIVINGSTON, N.G. M.

J. WiT.UAMS, Scc'y. -In response to inquiries of quite ra, Hon. Wm. Dinkin, Mr.

Henry Fos managing the Montgomery County 30th day of April, 18H6, at 9 o'clock a. a number of our citizens in regard to "could not help looking when a couple ter and others will address the meeting. Bank, at Cherryvale, were doing the A. (). U.

W. of ladies passed through the field." CITY IRISH, Huchs have iust received the rights of an individual, when it be comes necessary for a railroad com city on business yesterday, and having I.tnKitTV Lonc.R No. 1.V Moots every Mon- Dzonera Tucker's mules ran away the m. V. P.

Livingston, J. r. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. STATE OF KANSAS, Montsromerv County. the largest and best stock of toilet a little time before returning home, other day, and it was fun to see his bald nay evening in Jic 1 aggort null.

w. p. LIVINGSTON, M. W. J.

T. ItYAif, ltecofder. pany to take hia property for public soaps in the city. head bobbing around in the attempt to made our sanctum a brief though pleas use; the following as nearly as we can hold them. Mrs.

Mollie Lewis has taken the Before. V. i LivinprstOn, tt justice of ant call. a. a.

lis JOHN IjETWIS, learn is the law: The road has the Saul Scribner has planted ten acres of the Peace in and tor Li I terry own- lead this spring in cleaning house and The economical side of woman's right to take individual property. If potatoes, and as he is a first class far- character shines forth with radiance If you want any teaming done about it fails to settle with the owner tW nier, we have all idea he Will make it when she succeeds fastening an eight- town call on him. ship, Montgomery County Kansas. James Laughlin, Plaintiff, vs. L.

W. Swift, Defendant. To W. Swift papering. Mr.

Kclsey Was the papering artist. llie best $1.00 overalls in the city at Johnson'Iiros. pay. tie says be will eitner snip to L.10- prtv ot" Ht, 1.rmi een-inch belt around a twenty-two inch I the District Court appoints a com I.ibehtt Post No. Meets every Saturday niKlit in MoTiiKgerfB hull.

W. p. LIVINGSTON, romd'r. It-Fulton, Adjutant. A.

F. A. M. LtnEttTV Loook No. 1:55 Holds regnlnr com-rti ti mentions on the first and third Thnrsrlay evenings in each month in their hall, over Kicki rson'p Ktort.

A. I. fOHSYTH, W. M. It.

1'i i.to.n, Secy. waist. Her justifiable pride in making mittee of three disinterested citizens 1 tT -n Wesley linney, of Harnsonvule, to aoDraise the damatrps. If rhpir eril 1- rfi. 1 i Dotn ends meet deserves commendation.

Iblt til fiermnrrneQl 1 1 .1 rf mon'o lou are nereov notiueu tnat you nave Team on flie Street during fbe Entire Day. 0 1 maui inin vicinity resounu wun jus The Light office, after so long a character crops out when he orders his mate 1S unsatlsfactory to the property- praises of Kansas a few days ago. been sued in said court by the above-named plaintiff, for the sum of Thirty- time, is now fixed up in grand style. suits made by J. C.

Carnes. at Cherrv- owner, he then has the right to sue for School commenced in district No. 40 Eight and 80-100 Dollars and that gar Professional Cards, vale; 3-tf damffes in the District Court, whor March 'JK Miss rerie lirldoTuan teacher. Messrs. Kclsey and Btocker did the wall-papering.

Master am. AfnrtiT, rinvln the evidence is submitted to a inrv, rreuict a successiui term. nishee summons therein has Issued to John II. Mc(t innis, and that suid cause will be heard before said Justice on the CITY MEAT 1URKBT. j- ir.

1. lt i .1 1 Finest brands of tobacco at Dick 1 vv 1 ni'M rn tii irfiriii immmv mh1 mi with some matches, they became igm- Now wp. tL erson Son's. 30th day of April, 18M6, at 9 o'clock a. m.

ted, hurtling the little One quite badly man Of the house headinsr fof home With bor stotik to stealing his waterwelons 1'. Livingston, J. By request, ye editors of the Light Another case of carelessness with match have granted their room foi meeting of abraii new rake upon his shoulder, In a tilled with.rocks to i.ii i his dog tail, is the meanest 'et. Ote, short time his Wife Will he scratching that is a Very poor waV to git oil tile pK.T. f.

HODN'KTT, ATTENDS CALLS HAY ANl NIGHT. w-Offlce Ht Livingston dnur store. jU. W. L.

I UN MAX, PHYSICIAN SUBGEON, til Livingston CoVs drti store. U. T. F. ASnttfiSS, PHYSICIAN SUftGEON, ryOffice nt residence, eonth siAe Of Main Stret, lour doors west of l.iciirr ollice.

es, and if it had not been for the timely arrival of neighbors the house might the city council in future. the Whero, at all times can be found in me garaen wun tnat raKo and the good side ot a dog. FOR RENT Good" new dwelling have been wrapped in flames and con choices of meats. sumed. SUNNYSIDE SPURTS.

husband will look on with complacent eye as he thinks how robust and healthy nousE and 4 lots. Hcgiis Bros. S. G. ESTES, Prop'r.

this outdoor Work Will make his deli The farmers are very busy planting Intruders on neighbors' gates, at a Ifete hour in the evening, should be a cate wife. There are two kinds of Work It can hardly be mentioned too often that it is time how to put out trees and shrubbery. There is nothing corn and sowing nax. South Bi-lo Not-th Main Street. J.

WILL! A M. little more quiet while swingifg, po as we always despised and that is milking Health is generally gootl ib our neigh- M. else that gives more attractiveness than and making garden it is equal to borhood; not to wake the inmates of the house. nice shade trees; It is the first remark putting ud stoVebibe. ahd anv tnnn George liUgo is working part of his JOHNNY LANE, We are under obligation to Mr.

with gbod common sense Won't dispute riteJLi? of observing visitor's that we look like Jochuto, for a handsomely framed pic 4 I IV lHL Vlll; iUIl-lli; Ul llitV 'IVllM Ji an eastern town; A great improvement it. are wining 10 wasn uisnes. scrub r. t.Aai;A ture of the Barthol'U statue "Liberty BOOT ID SliOEIlu, can still be made alang this line. Every JJ? flW nurse the children or any- twenty acres of corn in by the 4th of WW enlightening the very appopri- walk ought to be lined with trees, uu" luu auu UJItKt5 July he will be dding well.

George Gilmore; bf Bell Mound, has l-rf omcc. ct Unmet, Allen ptore. Itesirteiice, Lt door north Of M. E. Church.

C. BOI'Ll'iIN, 'LAND INSURANCE AGENT. Representing Reliable Insurance Companies. "(llie'e, ftt prcscftt. In Lioht ollice.

DRS. S. 1 S. 0. SLOAN, Mfiee Ewi'ttjr's new Mock, coi ner Main rind Ne-Ofho Mreetn, (up tmrs), liefryviue, Kan.) Iesiden'en three lo(Srs east of Presiivtei-inn rlnireh.

on Fourth Street, uud on Filtli Street eiist of I'resliytcriiui Church. All tails ly dny OT niKht promptly attended. At.o Carries a large stock of During C. KiMnaid's visit to our ate to the name of our paper. It now adorns the wall of our, sanctum, nd we prize it highly.

ftiE NfcW RAILROAD. sanctum yesterday, he informed us of his corn all planted and has gone to south-east Missouri to visit his wife's folks. George thinks ii he can trade the death of one bf our much brized la If tou want to buy a first class That some people are found who oppose extending aid to the Independence his farm he Will move down to ''ma's. dy fnehd, Mrs. Ella Dunn," of Mound Binder buy the' Minneapolis Twine Bin and Just aniflnjrcn workman, S.

J. HugO, bf Sunhyside, has been Memphis roadi is not surprising. der: For strength and lightness of draught it has no equal. Every binder Valley, nee Miss Ella Dodd; formerly of Cherryvale, of rheumatism of the improving his farm by setting out fruit ami srocKt'U up wun entire new biocK. Snop kvjhtii silE main fTuEFr, There are meh in every community wHo trees of all kinds.

neart, on Wednesday morning of this nevef Spend a day br cbntribute a dHl A great many emigrant Wagons are warranted to do lirst-class work. Jas. Laughlin, Agent, Liberty, March 5, '86. Cord planting wes somewhat re week. We deeply regret to chronicle lar to any public imprbvement they seen going by dav going west KANSAS.

LIBERTYi jjianjf uciuvcu uy i live iur sen anu Ben aione, ana irora "i' all who knew her esnecinllv in Mmmd uolf.iwfofct Horace Greeley's advice at lasti tafded last week by a snow storm which Cbas. A. Hentgomery. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. All business entriisfed to my care will receive: pfompt and faithful attention Office, Ewihg Hlock, i KANSAS; Valley and her former home-Cherry- fortunate neighbors from the benefits Miss Gazelle Gibbs has returned home vale.

1, 6 from her Sick sister' out west, and is struck this latitude Monday. We never saw tho flakes fall much closer together nuivuwiwi. uuiuicuuuu. oomcumcs herself quite Sick with bad ebld, but avu iuuj cmouiu. imaB uieu uuuuac uveu puunc scnouis, i win commence ner scnooi airain on than they did on that day, but than and yott will heat Liberty highly spoken sometimes it is a bridsre; sometimes thev Monday next; to the weather manipulator, it didn't of where any dther town" in this section are feeders and don't want to pay tho Smith Terhiine gave a grand April continue very long: MadQ md Repaid.

To thi ininosl and appreciative pulv fool's parly at his brdtlier's residence Is mentioned onbe. Liberty.phcenix-like; advanced price for grain, in nearly last Saturday evening; Armstrong, a former employe Ji Reynolds, Auctioneer, nas risen irom her ashes, and is fast everv case it is a ftfelfish reason Which Miss Nannie Wilkins ilaS been visit otthe GlcTje and Torch, Cflerrralg, lici I Uh to call Vour attention to tho winning her way. The fiat has gone forth impels them to work against public was down on business with the editor- ing her sick teacher in Labette eounty. for the BtiUdihg of it railroad and cdm- in-chief, pertaining to the typographical CP Kenldenco Pj miln east and li north of Interests. 1 fact Hint though 1 hHve Ui-h malicious ly branded a Her, thief and A hmitic and every cRort has been made to fun me out Of town ali'l tl deprive me of Noah Dale has gone td Eldorado to prepare to move his family on his new union, last Monday; William is a good mercial center here; and the gdds Take the toWnshib of Liberty.

The i.iiierty. wm t-ry nales in eitv mid county nt reasonable rates, and satisfaction fruarauteed, printer, and expecting soon to take a ii noi nv j'ny. must be bbeyedi tattu. Uood luck to you Noah. cotnjmny asks $25,000 in bonds, draw tour, and wants to start on on his pest ing 7 percent interest, Or 1,750 interest Last Sunday niffht: between eis-ht loot.

PUMPltIN CkEEk PUINTS. dhd nine o'clock, a dark. Ominous loofc- Per ear' or tms. ino comPany my lilierty. I am still bore jimi you can bet your" rock bottom d-iliar I nm go--ing to stay and give mre honest wdrk for hriet pay thrm nny shop in.

the state: Vv ith the coming of spring we as iiicr nlnn.1- ovtDtKim tiiii. biiild eight miles tif road give the pco- fUi. wniithbr Wd nrtid wth hnth rn usual urge ottf citizens to plant trees, A. L. AYILSON, ftAttorney-at-Law.

btYii'tj over Jlonfgomerv Countv iiank, IIKKKYVALK, 1 KANSAS northeast, passed over this part of the Pe advantage competing rates to And. snow; niosl bt last week. Which pre- sow blue grass, repair their fences or Let LIVE is mt HOTTO. mundane sphere, and yet was followed nf as Pen a ZZTuZrtr' bnild new ones'; arid adorn and beautify Kir tin riii marKet to tne coal neias oi vmna ana -y iii, II4 Kt 4U, their homes. Nothing iriakes it town more attractive td rie'w-cOim'ets than i rtp.

Rontnern maritct mr corn nnn nnnr. i uuim ui.wi "iv SnSSSS fertillMr the tax- JM CHAS. VANHORN, plenty of shade feat fenced; iind well-kept yardsi SlSSti SLffc hlpmakl able taliiebf the township $52,800 for mais for ihis ptfrpW. Her latest cap- "WnW Ml'lllllDlKf a fconslderable change id the jfeseSsment purposes; Vhictt at 3 per tiire is drid Which she thinks misnt brotV 1 ifllllllieiy Tonsdria.list, Liberty Kansas Mr; Bern Grubb; whom he Saini howerer, pleasant yjeld m58( a dr nearly erl be ed with bafnumVhat Is spoke of mining for coal; in bur Second ShWp North sido ef Mm Street: -Ere lobg'i the SMU grass whl The increased Wealth to that tWdMT at issue while doing, strttek a stream an om man snouiu dc a nine more care nhrihftMin bv tht tFartlilm fko Li, I I L.u:.1.i i Luu itllll 1.1.- of watcrj arid by test oufad it strrjfigiy v.r iUV Muii)UMi uuuuicg t'nvusuip nouiu lar moic man pay me i ttees will don a mantle ctf greeti, and iiitetest, Uegides ddbblihg the ttbpttla- heat rdbkLiVelh pf ohiisiri "a good Till 3 1 Annie Ryaii W. Swarij "ut iu.cn TTiii jiuw; iucu uuji ucwis up i ii en.

AjioBTzy now nas tou oi nu- I crop tjorn mostly pianteui HOUSE, SIGN and Carriage H'dve opebed a nice lin bf nyuc uiuu'ci cm au.i oiu uie waisuing aoic propercyj oi wmcn tne raiiroau tidw b'gocd rMdrmrig while he is turn cBmpany owns 0tM'. adding the lp'fir the Mh. and fertiid ftbil of kanaa Vl k- M. rtn thn VnitftisiHS Whhld Of couib ncWsupcts make mis takes as td facts.bUtit is siirjrisihg how few sueh cFrbf thdfe are in comparison ie Rehab BU New Stvlish mi tip td the' s.fl; mi, buXa bf the mechan- ptjnr nearly a fourth of tn'e feHtlVfe impregnated With salti He boiled down b'nfe' gallon find frdm" it gdt orifc pouHd of pure clear salti Ei Wilsdtif b-tif now' fcfcflflg county treasurer, te see by the t'bffby-Tile' Journal, in highly spoken of as a probable canidfete fo? state The LIGHT being riutfaL; esdeCialy in politics, and ftlsd a friend to Uft wilSon; fcan ftow say nothing: We will say however," that Mr. Wilsofl ii elected, will m'ake a gooI officer afiH ample capable: ic'S SaW atid tMfe of the hardy stone Ybte the ftid TT 1 1.1 tliO 7MCU OiUVAUU IIUULUidUUU I they eive: thes- iiiUst i aid a renutatiOii MCa see btir.

Goods and get our iiiason's hatnmfe'r alr'eay echo through Vbte for progress A. t- 1, I. .1 liHKViV our enterprising citn yy nue an this to Paiiitiiig. Tabet hanging, EtCi LIBERTY, Down the selfish spirit tHat wknts tb for trluhfulhess and aWUf acy td gaiii CiuTil i so as to speculate oh the confidence df the JiUbtiei atid there DRESoIVlAKlNGf one hand anSrt fad fllSktifiniW lar men poof, Doe? all kilitits of Vori fri bin aleo "VRKon work. ho south aid Min Street, Libcrtf, Kktin; ih the othet will get In hlg work the eir niisfortnnei ige Indepenttfenee TriHf ore; instead of pt'eferring lies, they plain and He Sewing.

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Years Available:
1886-1886