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Liberty Express from Liberty, Kansas • 8

Liberty Express from Liberty, Kansas • 8

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EDITOR AND MINISTER DEf 'ART Liberty Stale Bank Open fcr Business Glpitio SalG INTERESTING SERMOH Rev. rose Preaches Here Sunday Night. Wichita, Oct. 18, 19 04. LiHKiu'r Expkkss: Centra I Kan- i 1 gas is a tar more Deauieoue piace than it was three months ag So will cheerfully refund your moey.

Men's fine business suits, in Silver Gray and Black Worsted, lined with XXXX Serge, sewed with Skinner silk, tea different styles to choose from Actually and positively worth $9. Men's extra fine drees suits, in all the latest styles and BEGOIfG WEDNESDAY, OCT 126, AT 9 A. M. FRISCO SYSTEM OPENING OF A New and Thoroughly Equipped Line BETWEEN St, Louis and Chicago SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904. far as the oisual eye can pe rceivo, the bad effects of rain an flood 3.98 TheHubShoe Clothing House, F.

Mouser, Cherry vale's have disappeared. This part of the state now has a prospe: rous aspect. The landscape appea rs to be one great stretch of greoi i sward. Roads are being graded, ences repaired and buildings on struoted. In fact wealth seems Co rule the land.

Kvon Wichita lias lorgone a complete -change. The thick-scum Greatest Shoe and Clo shades, heavy silk and satin lined, equal to tbe Thoroughly equipped trains leave St. Louis nightly (after arrival of thier-Entire Stock, con 12.48 incoming trains), arriving at either city the following morning. sisting of 1 5,000 worth of Tailor-made Clothing finest tailor made-to-order suit, for Don't fail to see this suit. Equipment entirely new; iavum On the morning of the 18th.

Deputy Bank Commissioner, Mr. Eugene Davis, examined the affairs of the Liberty State Bank, which had just completed its organization, and found everything in aooordance with the law and duly authorized the Bank to open for business. Its capital stock is $10,000.00 paid up in full. The building is 20x32 pressed brick front, 14 ft. ceiling.

It has a nice lobby with a part of it set off as private for the use of its customers. A nice Directors room 9x12 and a vault, same dimensions outside measurement. The Bank fixtures were built at Coffey-ville and finished in imitation of mahogany. A large bank safe sets just outside tbe vaulo in the Cashier's department and is a beauty, being built special for the Bank according to specification furnished by them. It is fire and burglar proof being provided inside with a double heavy steel burglar proof door, and then inside of that the in design, 'elaborate in furnishings.

i fltagiant pook no longer 98 Men's fine Dress Furnishing vGoods, Hats Ask your Ticket Agent, or aa-nruublo. he depress are still dress, kcre but nhe water ha been absorb- PASSEN(Gft TRAFFIC DEPT 1 by erth and air. Most of the i LOUIS. spire-like weeds are-A opped down. and Shoes ta be Sold.

In Ten Days at the Hub Shoe and Clothing Store Mother's Friend. Worth $2, or money refunded. Men's trousers in Sunday wear, in worsted and ti QQ fancy stripes Zlww Positively worth $5, $0 and $7, or money refunded. Winter Overcoats. Rich in style, highest quality; 500 to pick and Stand, Cherry vale, Kan 'Mother needs eveqp- The Hub Shoe and Clothing thing 4hat can be hail to make her work easy-She labors from early Store, 'Cherry vale's greatest cloth ier.

entire stock, consisting of Rev. Wm. J1). Grose, Superin tendent of Bethany Deaconess Hospital of Kansas City, preaoh ed at the M. E.

church at Liber ty Sunday night. A large audience was out to greet him. Dr. Grose has a wide and savory reputation. He is the author of "Tbe Evolu tion of Bob." Our pastor and Dr.

Grose are intimate friends and tho speaker eulogized Bro. Stiles for his large ness of heart and generosity of brain. He said that no community realized the stress of responsibility that rt'htH upou a young minister's shoulders. After the preliminary remarks he took a text and preached a sterling sermon. He drew a striking parallel be tween what people are and what they ought to be.

All through hU life, which is replete with experiences, he has noticed how the people in general dwell upon triv-alities, unimportant things, and the light side of human life. "Some people are dead to astron omy" he declared. "They know nothing of the ignorant of the significance of tho Galaxy, are unfamiliar with the glories of our solar system, look up-on the starry canopy of heaven as if it were a wall through which tiny lights are shinning in gimlet holes." Then he advanced argument after argument that tho public cares nothing for the Cue the grand and the sublime in art. Introducing a World's Fair picture he said: "More peoplu will stand and watch a girl bathrt than is ever congregated arouud tho most imposing piece of statuary." And n)unic. Well, be knew long ago that most of us have "no ear for music He confessed that all of the great human race was lifted off their feet by hearing a combination of sound that is call strong money box of steel with a $15,000 worth of Clothing Fur morning till late int the night in order td nishing Goods, Hats, and Shoes choose from, in the very latest styles, from $2.08 to .8,98 to be -Bold in ten days.

All inclinations opww recieni, ueiuge are obUierated. Rev. Stiles arid 'Wiys'ilf arrived at' Cherryvale this morning. Ourifcinta Fe traic was about an hour Hate. While --waiting we discovered an open' restaurant into which we walked.

After eating a promiscuous mass of stuff we put on lhe i finishing touches with a bowl of chili, lit didn't remind us of anything chilly however. Every mouth-fiill -burned liks a blazing coal -fire. And instead of saying: "Honey my heart's on fire" we substituted something else iforihoney and-said: "My mouth is on fire." This scalding preparation cost 'five oents a bowl but the dealer lost money because we ata ten cents worth, of crackers apiece to keep from being incinerated. Hundreds of preachers are trod-ding the streets of 'Wichita this ii il. nr.ii 7 make her norrie pleasant for her children, tier, work is never done.

She hasn't all of the modern Save this and wait unti Wednesday, Oct. 26, 9 o'clock, a. m. double Yale time lock. This paper feels that Liberty can well be proud of her Bank and we speak a great success for the same.

The Board of Directors deserve special credit for their faithfulness and looking after the details. Mr. Lewis Billings, the President, is one of our most successful farmers. The Vice-President, Mr. D.

C. Imboden, lives in Kansas City, and through his initial work brought about the above o'ginization and gave much personal attention in connection with the Board to the conveniences for doing! her work like The -entire stock will be sold at 39 per cent less than the cost of raw (material. Owing to the back has. Our Rotary Washer. ward season and disastrous weath er conditions we find ourselves with an enormous stock of High Worth from $10 $30.

Shoes. Almost given away. An enormous stock of fine Shoes at the mercy of the public. The greatest shoe values on cartv and all to go less than actual cost of labor and make. Men's finest Winter Underwear at less than cost of production.

Boys' Suits and Overcoats worth $2, 1,000 pairs Boys' Knee Pants, worth 5llo at Men's best quality reinforced unlaundried shirts, worth $1, Good heany work shirts, worth 50c Fine Dress Shirts, worth $1, at Grade Tailor-made Clothing, Hats evening. iue ministers in this state will arrive Furnishing Goods and Shoes on hand, with the best part of the ibef ore night to attend the Mission 98 19 ary convention which begins at season gone, we concluded to sel 17 30. The train we i came on was our entire stock; and $15,000 of stock will be distributed into be pretty well sandwiched with gos pel messengers. homes of the people for less than contract, and details of the work. Wm.

P. Sparks, Cashier, who resigned his position with the New England National Bank of Kansas City, to take up bis present position, is a practical banker, having had several years experience in the Sanking businesss. G. W. Win-gate, Asst.

Cashier, is one of our leading merchants. The balance of th Board, Clell Pinkston, M. J. Williams, A. L.

Billings and While waiting at Winfield for the actual cost of raw material, in 10 dava, to be sold in the Hub a north, bound train Rev. Stiles came to me and said: "Do you store," 'C" F. Mouser, proprietor, at Cherry vale, Kans. The build ing is now closed to remark and ed music. But he further emphasized tho fact that when true musib Men's Hats Stetson, Dun- want some newe?" and then led me into the baggage room.

In there was a ladies trunk decorated in sheets of poster paper of the fastest colore. On each piece of 39 19 38 98 19 08 03 lap styles, worth $2 and $2.50, at rearrange the stock and will re main closed until Wednesday, Oct. is being rendered, when heavenly Barney Schierlraann are of our best known and representative citizens. 20, at 9 when the World's A few hundred Boys' Hats paper which was pasted ontop, and Caps, worth $1, lhe Bank is mapping out its Greatest Clothing Bale begins, If she had one of our ro side or end there was an inscnp work on aggressive Hues and will Men's fine silk embroidered Everything will be sold exactly tion. Here they are: "Leap year tary washing machines, Suspenders as advertised, and every quotation extend all courtesies and advantages with sound banking; all of I am going after a 'man," "To her washiqg would be herein mentioned is absolutely Oklahoma for a man.

Okla correct, nd we merely ask you which, this paper feels justified in saying, that the same will be duly Good heavy Socks Over 5,000 Neckties, in all homa for a homa," "Not Maude to come and test our -statement. Mailer but Marv Muller," "This I done in one hour without much where it now takes six hours rbymth is in the air, tLe people are not there with an apprecia tive ear. A portion of the doctor's address was from the standpoint of an idealist. At the conclusion of the sermon he explained why he was here. He is at the head of tbe Bethany Hospital and was out in search of funds.

The finances of that inati tution are so low that many appeals for medical aid have to be turned down, "There are fortytwo waiting to bo admitted now" he shades worth 5Uo to 1, appreciated by the people and that A fine suit of men's tff) flO trunk contains the wedding gar olotbea, all to match. menf" and "To 'be Wed 03 Men's Handkerchiefs of awful hard work. Odd Coats, Odd Vests and This suit is worth positively $0.50, or your money refunded at any Many people gazed at the trunk These machines don't Mackintoshes at your own price. most intently. II.

Allen. time during the sale. cost a fortune. Think of the work saved by 1,000 pairs Overalls worth Men's fine suits in Chev 39 they will give the Bankthier hearty support. This is what Liberty has longed for a long time-a Bank, having none heretofore.

Following is a list of the stockholders which represents soma of the best, and most successful business men in our county. Geo. W. Wingate. E.

II. Clarridge. Clell Pinkston. Wm. McGugin.

Barney Schierlrnann. L.4,98 1 iots and Scotch Plaids. ALMOST having one. Don't you FREE said. "We cau't admit them at the present time.

Some are dying 1000 other articles to numerous think you had better to mention, among them many for Worth $10, or your money refunded at any time during this sale if you are not satisfied. The come in and look at one? the ladies. and others are sinking day by day, Our girl nurses work for a mere pittance. None of them draw more REPUBLIC. Remember the day and date, AND Wingate McGugin Wednesday, October, 2Gth at 9 Men's splendid traits in than six dollars a month hardly m.

at the Hubs Shoe and Cloth enough to keep them respectably 5.85 H. E. Cord. Wm. Dim kin ing Store stand, Cherryvale, Kan.

velvour finished Oassi-meree, all sixes. This is positively worth $15, or your money back. Be sure and find the right place. THE MODERN FARMER FOE 20 CENTS. To give every reader in this ter Geo.

T. Guernsey, Pres. Com No goods sold and no one allow mercial Nat'l Bank, Independence dressed. They stay for the love of suffering humanity." All ages of people from infants to dotards are taken there and treated. Often the Hospital does not obtain a cent such services.

Silk and Satin-lined Dress Kan. ed in the building until Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at 9 a. m. W.

ritory all the campaign and elec Wingate. 7,48 tion news and an excellent 'farm Suits, in plain check and stripe This euit is positively worth 18. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the office of 'the City Clerk until 4 o'clock, p. Nov.

1, 19i; for the construction of a stone walk along the side of 7 and 8 in the City of Liberty, where not already constructed. Property owners the line of said sidewalk may construct the same in accordance with the! journal, we will send upon reoejpt of twenty cents We hereby agree to refund the money if all goods priced above are not satisfactory to the purchaser, during this sale. C. F. Mouser, proprietor.

At $8.93 each, you are free TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC Somq of the children are homeless, mere waifs. He mentioned one babe that was picked up off the street in a dying condition. This man is devoting the energies of his fertile brain to a worthy causo. But the grandeur of his work is not appre Including The Farm Visitor, fromlj N. B.

Railroad fares are paid to purchasers of $20 and over for now until December 1 1)1)4, and to choose a suit worth $22.50 to $25 from twenty lots of as finely made and as elegantly finished -suits as the most fastid ordinance construe a radius of twenty miles. The Modern Farmer, tion of sidewalks to the City of Help Wanted. A Farmer's Family Newspaper, From Dec. 1, 1904, to Dec. 1, '05.

Twenty Clothing and Shoe sales Liberty, but if not begun before the time mentioned is this notice it will be taken for granted that Lewis Billings. Joseph Englert. Wm. Graheok. G.

R. Goodson. D. C. Imboden.

Louis Starts. A. L. Billings. M.

J. Williams. Wm. P. Sparks.

W. N. Price. E. Shults.

P. S. Braden. J. C.

Froebe. A. N. Pennington. F.

I. Cammack. Anna Laughlin. G. W.

Ashby. II. N. Bundy. -Mrs.

G. W. Kerr. A. Zugar.

Hugh Dudgeon. Jesse Pinkston. ciated. With a trembling voice and a flushed countenance, he described the agnies of helpless children, the despair of unfortunate men; 15 sales ladies; 10 cash boys. This is an unprecedented offer you cannot afford to miss.

Send Call Monday, Oat. 24th. The ious dresser could desire fine home and foreign suidngs of style and tone and in a great variety of effecte, tailored into garments of faultless fashion Cheviots, Vicuna, they don't intend to do bo, and 20 cents at once get regularly Huh Clothimr Store, 110 Main contract fer same will be let to tbe of the Uay, the Cam street. other parties as provided by law. fathers and the heart aches of dying mothers.

And in a voice that rebounded from the walls of the the Farm and Home. paign Also repair and connect sidewalk He sure to address all mail to at southwest corner of block 15 Another good roads convention church he cried aloud: "Won't THE BEPUBLIC, ST. LOUIS, MO. 8AUFLE COPIES FREE. yon help these people!" will be held at Cherryvale, Satur 8.98 Dr.

Grose is a small man from day, Oct. 22. A government ex with crossing on 5th St. SIGNED: B. M.

City Clerk. Dated Oct. 14, 1901. Where both papers are not de pert will be there to give some a physical view point but his nobility of spirit, tenderness of heart sired subscriptions for either separately for the term stated above stereopticaa views of good roads. Speakers of note will be present Homespun, Tweed and Cassimere suits, single and double breasted At $12.98 and $14.85, these represent the produot of the world's celebrated looms and the world's moat skillful tailors.

They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40 tailor made-to-order gar-meat in the world, or we and gentleness of deed, makei him stand out among men. will be accepted upon receipt of TEX OJEXTS. The Hon. S. M.

Porter, repub Notice! Know, all persons indebted to Swan's blacksmith shop, will please also. This meeting should be enthusiastic. The Frisco will sell round trip tickets for one fare plus There will be a republican rally lican nominee for State Senator will speak at this place Thursday night Oct. 27. Mr.

Porter is said in the Park at Cherryvale Satur Lew TayJor is acting as marshal a call And settle as this is the last day night. E. lIoli wiH twentyfive cents the minioum fare being 50 cents. II1U W. lie is Mie ucj.Ii tuiug iu a sinecure.

to be a pleasing speaker. call. J. W. fc Lxo Swam.

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