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The Liberty Review from Liberty, Kansas • 2

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REVIEW, M1M Published erory Friday By A. a Duley. Miss FLORENCE DULEY Aasj't E4 Entered at the liberty rcst.Oflice as second Class mail Publication Dec. 12th JS90. Sheriff's Sale." State of Kansas, i i 1 Vss Montgromcry county.

B. Kewbergcr Plaintiff. vs. It. p.

Shockey and Gertie Shookey Defcnd'ts virtue of an Order of Said to me directed and delivered, issued oujt of the Eleventh Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Montgomery county, in said State, I will, on Saturday, tlrt) 17th day of January, A. D. 1801, alt 2 o' clock P. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Independence, in the connty and State aforesaid, offer at public sale and soli to tho highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described Real Estate, situated in the county of Montgomery and State of Kansas, tc-Mtr Lots Nine (0) and Ten (10) in WhitesNSea' Green's Addition to the city of Liberty. Stild propcrtyileyied on, and to bo sold tho property of tho above Darned defendants, T- F.

CALLAHAN, OCce, Independence, Kan. Dep. 8tfc S.C. Elliott, Attorney for Plaintiff. YOU IN A BAi KlX But wo will euro you if yoa will pay us.

Our message is to the Weak, Nervous and Debilitated, who by early Evil or later Indiscretions, have trifled' aay tneir vigor of Body, Mind Manhood, and who suffer all those effects which lead to Premature Decay, Consumption or Insanity If this means you, send for and read our Book oe Life, written by the greatest Specialist of the day, and sent, (sealed) by addressing Dr, Parker's Medical and Surgical Institute, 153 North Spruce Street, Nashville, Tcoi. 10-24 90 "Is this tho best?" Is a ques-i asked, when medicine to eunscnianus. A UiKj mark acrcsc tUa JOHNHTLEWIS Proprietor of tho C-l-T-Y T-R-A-N-S-F-E-JR, Is prompt, accommodatin'and careful 2Prices Low. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salvo in the world for Gutsy Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns ajid All Skin Eruptions, and posi-tixfctj: cures Piles' 'or no pay rc-qiiired, It 1a give" perfect satisfaction, or, money rc- funded, For sajc Liv-! ingaton price 2 ccpts ler box viil notify yctia hen tho time paid for has ex pire a.

it you wit it to rww, jihho nouiy uh at oneo. us we do not want to send tho pufior to any ono unl'-'js nnl jour will lo dropped IrcLi. cur A Light Skntenxe. Last Saturday Judge McCue sentenced VV. II.

Summers to tho penitentiary for a term of thrco years and four months for the shooting of Constable C. A. Johnson, in this town on election la', and Summers was taken on Monday to the penitentiary. This very light sentence is condemned by nineteen out 6f every twenty persons with whom wo have talked, not only in Liberty, but in other parts of the county, who arc familiar with tlie details of the affair. We arc slow to criticise ho cctions of tho' Court officers, butl.tiero be something terribly, wrong.

somewhere, when a man can shoot down ofliccr.in (Viaciargp of duty m(l escape with so liirht; a. sentence. Johnson is liable to dip at an' timo from the effects of his wound. He is entirely unfitted by the wound tor hard work, and has a wife and three children dependent on him for support. Wo have no fault to find with Summers' friends for their efforts to get him off with alight sentence, but if our courts afford no greater protection than this, it is time we knew it.

is wanted. following are ai FUN FOR THE CATS. Tho farmers have combiridd'for their mutual ad van ago and the manufacturers of farm machinery have combined for their mutual lcnelit. Everybody has a combine except tho editors they po right nlonsj each in a crowd by himself. Eldorado Times.

ARJD TI jgS Cut a small figure if you Buy your Goods of Trained Company "ihat. Goes Rat-Hunting Every Night How tlie Watchman or a Carpet Factory Gathered Together Slichty Army of i'eline Uuiitlrml i Kh, Killed in Bfew Moments. HECKMAN. ifew of the medicines of known sold by E- A. Bundy, druggist this place.

have many other excellent medicines, but these arc worthy of especial mention: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of severe colds, and as a preventative fo croup. Price 50 cents pGr bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general family liniment and especially valuable "for rheumatism, rric 50 cents per bottle. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel complaints. It is especially prized by persons subject to colic.

itcad the genuine and reliable Arthur's Home Magazine. Other Ro-callod Homo Magazines are imitations. This old standby besrins its 39th successive year of publication in 18'JO, and ia Cheaper, Brighter and Bejter than ever. Arthur's Is a magazine of clean, pood reading. Its stories are the best, and its Departments devoted to Houskeeping: Girls and Hoys.

Home Circle, Needlework. Mothers, Home Decoration are not only brijrhtand cheer-f nl but USEFUL. There is never any padding in Arthur's napes. PRICE ONLY $1.50 A YEAlt. witharjre allowance to club-makcrs.

Read the Club Rates for lsnn. Hon. 15. II. Clover was last week re-elected Vice President ot tho National AUianco and Hon.

F. Wilhtts was elected National Lecturer. After all that was said during the campaign about thos-two gentlemen being numbskulls, it seems they aro recognized a men of somo ability in the Mation-a Alllianco. Tun Soxo Friend lor December is received. Two eopies free by post, rhe There ig a big carpet factory at tho foot of West Forty-third trect, says the New York Sun, The firm has plenty of brains to know what it needs, and plenty of money to procure it.

But there is one thing tho members of the firm can't dp in spito of all their brains and money. They can't keep rats out of their wool, and thoir failure in thi3 respect costs them many thousands of dollars. They have two biff storehouses that were built with an eye to protection against rats. The foundations ruzx down many feet, the floors are of solid cement, and the walls are of brick. The value of the wool stored in these two buildings is sometimes as much as $1,000,000.

Much of it is the finest thit can be got. Tho rats" doji't know one kind from another, perhaps, but it nearly always happens that as much of this selected wool i3 ruined eyery night as It S2.90 4.a5 5.60 6.75 7.80 9.00 It has cuved many cases of chronic wi.th a freesuo'n. to club getter, diarrhoea. Price 25 and 50 cents six fovea liESOLUTIONS. Whereas; It has pleased Provi- lenco to remove by death, one of ur members, and Wheroas; Wc, the members of Handley Alliance, No.

21 3G, deeply feel the loss of our highly esteemed and beloved Brother, Joseph P. Corbitt, knowing that in ins death we have lost a true and tried a kind -and obliging neighbor, a good, true and patriotic citizen; Therefore; Ho it Resolved; that -ve meekly bow in submission to Eipht 10.00 Who is now opening up the biggest aud best selected rtoek of FALL and WINTER Goods Ever brought to the city of Liberty. Space would fail if wo attempted to describe the different Lines Call and satisfv yourself of the truth of the matter. Our low Pieces will Astonish You. Don't delay, GROCERY STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE.

LIBERTY, KANSAS. cample Conies, ten cents enh hut tha nrino Of the sanple may be deducted from the price of a subsequent subscription, tiius makin.i?' the Sample copy FREE. Clean copies always fur-nislied the club-makers for their own file. Address, T. S.

Arthur Sox. Phil. Penn. per bottle. St.

Patrick's Pills, for disorders of tho liver and bowels. Avigor-orous but gentle physjc that cleanses and renovates the whole system. Price 25 cents per box. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. For tetter, salt-rheum, scald-head, eczema and chronic sore eyes.

Price 25 cents per box. contains a portrait and biographical sketch of the wonderful child pianist, Gussic Cottlow; "How to Train tnc Voice," by tho grout tenor Italo Cain pan "The dif ferent Hands Piano Teachers Have to Contend With," bv the pianist and teacher, Arthur M. StrauV, able editorials on practical topics and musical news from all parts of the world. It also contains nine pieces of excellent vocal and instrumental mu-i The Sqno Friend is a jn i excellent journal and should in cry musical family. Sub-r riiMiuii price only $1.00 a'veur.

of the cheaper kind. and many watch- rUe Providential dispensation of a 1 when thick va and Heavenly Father, men failed to def defeat the rata it was THE POLICE GAZETTE, is the only illustrated paper in the world containing all the latest sensational and sporting news. No Saloon Keeper. Barber or Club 'toora can afford to be without it. It always nakes friends wherever It iroes.

Mailed to any address in the Unite States, securely wrapped, 13 weeks for $1,00. Resolved; That wc tender to the bereaved family and relatives, our fcena lve i mr sanip'c ropy tUUHAUD K. tUX. ranklin Sauare New York Cltv pided to see what an army. of cats would do.

Cats were invited to the factory yard by. means of many pounds of fresh meat set out as free lunch every dayi Tho invitation soon became known to p.31 the cats in the neighborhood. They. 1 11 responded, but the firm soon discovered that they needed training, for the mor ment the lunch was over they trotted demurely away, and were seen no more until the next day, The: watchman who d'ooof't sympathy in this thoir sad i filiation and direct their. to the fbvivenly Father for consolation.

'solved; That wc dedicate a paii' of our Jouriiaj in raeiViory of our d-ccascd UrotheV, P.hd send We haye placed orders for sev eral cars of Best Kansas Coal School Boards, and others havin Coal to biy will save money getting our prices before buying S. A. Brown Cq. Society Notices. ll IV.

to. D. Y. rirjAU fr: l'- bttito Struct, to' (aid it sample cony 1 Mini make liberal to canvassers. i'fy of these lo the is on uutyat niL'ht Degan mamnir eronyed family; also to our 'coun- friends of thew, and rnretty soon he was Is the oldest and most popular scientific srd mechanical paper published and has the largen circulation of any paper of Its class in the world.

Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engravings. Published weekly. Bend for specimen ooiit. Price $3 a year.

Four months trial, tL CNN Publishers, 361 Broadway, K.T. ty oHjcml organ and to the Libw- at libepty to approach any of them with A. O. U. W.

I-v Rkvikw for implication. Liberty Looge, No. 156, meets ercry Monda. uwd pn Friday night maku a good and serviceable tt.li-jfhoncj good from one farm Jioa-ic to iiiothcr only roq.iin cnt'iigb wire i.nd t7Q tigar bo(M. evening.

John Laue M. W. RGHITECTS BUILDERQ 1300. A. S.

Duley, Recorder. Edition of Scientific American, dames J. Shmn, Secretary -i i ci your uoxes Jina muive iv half- an in'i in iioio rJiout' A sreat suocesa. Each Issue contains colored 'thokrraphic plates of country and city residences or public buildinits. Numerous engravings iU.d full plans and specifications for the use of och as contemplate building.

Price 92.60 a year, i cts. a copy. MUNN A Publibheks. Modern WooDMEx'of America Liberty Camp, No. 942 meets every Frida evening.

Visitinsr Neig-hbors cordially we' Oil Tuesday morning about 1 cotne, A. S. Dulev V. C. two o'clock the McTaggart build ing oh tho corner of Main and Front streets, was discovered to 5 Imayheaecnr.

ed by apply-. ing to Mdnn I St wlio have had over dunieb.T irl the cfcnfcr 6f tho hot toni of each, arid then place one ic of tho houses y(ui'Vrsh to connect; then get iivc pounds of coininon iron- stove-pipe Avire, make loop "in one and ''put'- it out fear of getting Bcratcnea or of frighteninf? them away. When this stage 'was reached, the big doors of the" factory 'yard yere closed one day and the cats were prisoners. They didn't like it very much, but heir embarrassment disappeared Sunder the tended treatment of tho' watchman, and they Soon became reconciled to tho situation. It is necessary for the watchman to make a tour of all the buildings at short intervals during the nightr and the object was to get the cats to' search the buildings before be entered and frightened the rodents by his tread It didn't take much practice before the cats understood that a vapid journey through tho buildings at night was pretty sure to result in an entertaining scrap with some bify rat, "and as tho time for thd journey was about the time when they were ready for something mdi'e to eat, a Yunrj' pxiiprlence and hare mada over be on lire, tho flames bursting out through the roof near the flue.

I. o. F. No. 05, meets on Saturda.

Liberty Lodge, A brisk wind was blowing from tluoujih tiio lioic in your cigar the north and the fire made such Earl, G. evenings. Len. W. P.

Livingston, Secretary. E3i I'AUIUU applications ior Amenrau uu eian patents. Send for Handbook. Corresr poEileacc strictly conQdential. TRADE MARKS.

In cne yonr mark 1b not registered in the Patent Office, apply tu Munn. A and procure UunodUte protection. Bend for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, mapg, He, quickly procured. BiL XN Sc Patent Solicitors.

OiXEl.At. OWIC-IS 3S1 BROAUWiy. if. T. rapid progress that those who box and fasten it with a nail, then draw it to the ether box, 'supporting' it, when necessary, were first on the ground soon de-; with stout cord.

You can easily run your line into the house by boring a hole thiough the glass. 1 -l ll. 1 cided that tlie building yas doom-; ed, 'and directed -their efforts to savins the neighboring buildings i The store room was occupied by i A. e. A.

M. Liberty Lodge No 123 raeets on Thursday evening on or before full It. M. Besxett, James Laugblin, Secretary. -i THE PALACE DRUGSTORE B.

A. BUNDY.PrppT, Successor to W. P. Livingston. A.

complete line of 4 Diiuos, i- Medicines, PAixrs, Oils, Pkrfoiekies, All of which will be sold at very reasonable prices. P.iy,icivi a spssialty. (iWs a ill. Livingston's Old Stand, Liberty. they entered into tho thing with great i your uoxes in me cutis "To thine own self ba truo, And It will follow, as the night the day, thott Can'st not then be false to any man.

Then it happened that as soon O. Powers as a hardware store i spirit with slats nailed across the win and all that was saved was tin: as night Came and the many hundreds of employes' had trooped out and tne (low, and your teicpiionc is com books and papers and the show plete. The writer has one that is Iron Hall, No. 1120. i Regular meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday nigh: each month.

ELEVENTH YEAR! watchman "began rigging up his lantern, rn: 1 cases, the upper room was useu 20o ards long and cost forty-live bv the Iron Hall and G. A. THE AMERICAN cents, that will carry music when the organ is plaved thirty feet as a iouire room. ney were iretting ready to refit' the room away in another room. Ex.

NONCONFORMIST Is trying to help THE MEN AND WOMEN ana luckily tnc Iron Hail bad ro-s M. L. Fjirmer, C. J. W.

c. Martin. Aeccuutant. LIBERTY P. O.

Office open from 7:30 a. m. t( 7:30 p. m. Sunday from 0 a.

in. to 10:15 and from 5 p. m. to 6. Money orders issued from 8 a.

m. to 6 p. No' Register oi I 1 1 jl. On last Monday and Tuesday U1" mcciay wiinrv 1 oetorc. me j.

a. it. lost ineir Who kuow they are "hard up" and want to know a Mill JL 1 JIVlllll. for toe- night vigil the cats wotrla gather about him in a great swarin; mewinsf and jumping up eagerly. At present there are about two hundred cats on duty in the factory, and it is picturesque thing to see the watchmiii start from the office door and stride down into the black cavern of the yard with the cats streaming out behind him llko the outstretched tail of a horsed those nearest him jumping about his legs and rubbing tneir bodies purringly against hittu When the watchman reaches the door leading into tho firsf; factory and begins fumbling with his ring of keys the cats surround him, and engaged in a rabbit near Jjioertv, records and supplies.

Powtrs had his hardware insured for ERE, People! SEE hunt on an extensive scale. The WHY. and now ge renci. uiu tor what you want, you have no right to expoct it from others. The number of clubs under an appla tree Indicates the quality of fruit it bears.

The Ron Con. oTODOses to uproot these old blood sucking oliis and Trusts, together with the corrupt Parties Money Order business on Sunday. about two-thirds of its 1 TM party consisted of Sam Estcs, (J. N. Williams.

1). 1J. Williams, whtcb bare lossereu uu value, Aiiere was uo liisuiauee on the building, which belonged Panjel Asiiby, P. M. ICE! done wltnoui mir- wn'u "Inarchy," but in the end Bight Hriumph, aud th PBOPltB'S will be doae.

M. Fntts and M. Estes. They Those aro Our Sentiments. I will sell Ice the balance ot the moment the door swings back they loon two wagons and six guns with them.

Two of them drove to Hon. D. McTaggart. The heat broke the glass in tho fronts of the Ileckman and Salisbury block across the s-treet and exploding cartridges broke tho glass in sev If jou agree, send your subscriptlo to burst into the building like a great wive tbq season at 5Q cents per hundred and tho other six chafed the rab i pounus. THE WINRELD.

KANSAS. that has burst its dam, and run over the whole building as noiselossly and swiftly as water runs. The watchman stands bits and handled the guns. Their DO YOU KNOW That you want -tbuy A VAGON or a 13UGG or a ROADOART, A HEATING or COOK STOVE, Or Barb Wire, If you will come to me I will not only sell you a ood Article, but will also ivc you a most Paralyzing Bargain? eral neighboring windows. It gggPbalt and Jb resh meats, Lard, Bologna always on field of operations was confined to an eighty acre tract of land lying took the hardest kind of work to SUBSCRIPTION: below in the dorway awaiting them Occasionally he hears a sudden rush, a few sharp growls, a frightened squeak the City Hotel which stood hand a the City Meat Maiket.

8-29 W. W. Tole. northeast of Cotlcvvillo and cast One Tear $1.50. Six Mo' 75 cts.

Three flio ao eta. of Liberty. They killed over five next to tho burning building with only a narrow lot intervening. If i ans Special EaUi always flren for the Campaigns. hnndrnd dnrino the hvn or two, and then he knows that the cats Liberty have found a victim.

It sometimes happens that a rat days, but only succeeded in find- 10 wina na uHcn Fora oiner ing 401 of their victims. They 'l1'1111 TT sol.T two hundred to trader in I hvc or SIX buildings would have F. M. LEWIS. thr oecn swept away, me origin ot xom ui furnish The Amsrican Nonconformist LIBERTY REVIEW For TWO DOLLARS.

One door west of the Post Office, Kansas. man in Mcmnd Valley, for three nrc 18 not known. Liberty, cents apiece. Ihis may appear Miss Maggie Davis, who has like a big rabbit story, but we lived from her babyhood with can prove our statement by the Mr. and Mrs.

P. II. Bundy, left TThe t7estrii Nwspr. it editor ot tlie LdDcrly keview, on Tuesday lor Indiana where The Kama City Timet has earned the abm weighing as much as five pounds is killed. Of course one cat couldnt master a big fellow like this, and his death proves that the cats are on good terms, and that they stick together in a fight.

These big fellows are dock rats who come up from the water in search of a change of food. When a cat runs a rat into a hole the other cats spread out like sentinels and guard all the pass-sages leading from it. Then the watch? man either turns the bale over or pokes the rat out with a stick, and the moment he makes a break for liberty, that inq pent he is gobbled up. But in spite of all this vigilance and care, every morning the workmen find wool spread over the floor that has been tiUebv always being In the foremost rank ot He never tells a lie in his pappr. she will live with her father tbe metropolitan western newspapers In ad 7 v.

-Coney villc Maggie has been carefully reared vocatlng the Interests of the West. C3 er Thanks; That last line con- by the Bundys who are as deeply ern money -nters tne Timt is looked upon the best reflector of the condition of the tains an endorsement wo never attached to her as they could or. West, and this puts lt In the position of being the S3 expected irom the Journal. to a natural daughter. best advocate the West can have.

It has not let Its opportunities pass, but on every occasion has done all In Its power toward the upbuilding The New Discovery. Vou have heard 3rour friends The First Stei. of this great Western country. Among the prin cipal things It has advoeated, some ot which Perhaps vou are run down, ind rieighboi's talking about it torn from the bales by the rats, and that much is dragged "out of the building i have been successful, are: be no doubt. It may be that can't eat, cant sleep, can t4 think, You be one of the there can can't dp any thing to your nufisfae- mahv who know, troni personal ex-1 in time the cats wiU succeed in killing tl P3 til tion, lb 3 Opening ot Oklahoma; Opening of the Cherokee Strip; Irrigation for the arid regions; Cheap transportation for Kansu, In this good work the Kama City Tknu 1 ''ntptNDDw sS.

t- and 3'ou wonder what ail-, pericr.ee just how good a tiling it aU the rats or in frightening them off. You should heed the warn- is. If vou have ever tried it, vou As lt manyare killed, but their places A. 11 1 I -r you seem to be taken by others. v.

-wo umunpii are one of its, staunch friends, be- i Ci solicits tha support of every Weitern man. Its -so in, you arc, taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Elect ric Bitters you will find tho exact rem Just now the watchman is grieving over the loss of one big cat that was a mighty killer of rats, ami usually led the charge against the very big fellows. He was troubled with, fleas, and the watchman, to relieve him of them, sprinkled him with flea powder. The cause the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr.

King's New Discovery ever fifter holds a place in house. If you have never used it and, be afflicted with a cough, cuv tor rcstonnc vour nervous Weight 10 length 10 inches; width 8 inches, 5 inches thick, has flexible back and will not break. Wholesale orders filled F. O. Daily Im the brlghest and best edited la the West, and Its Weekly, with tte twelve hug pasei, ranks with any weekly newspaper la ttt The Kanieu City linn was alto the first to Inaugurate tbe system of fast trains oat ef Kansas City earrymg tne rejmlar edition ot the kunday Times and distributing It over Kansas two hundred miles vest by eight o'clock a.

Uiree Lours before tbe regular train leaies Kansas Cilx. system its normal, healthy con boxes, of 10, 20 or 30 on receipt of diti-ni. Surprising results follow the uho of this -great Nerve Tonic eoid rp; i bull U1U11 XJIIVO bU UO 1U a NJUCU OIHV, ruiij lliroat, LungorUiest- and bo removed the powder in the way cash only. a. i.

1 anil Alteramv. 1 our appetite re- trouble, X5weaisootterare-T)rinioi xne ivurc a bottle at once usual to cats, and died, fair trial. It is guar- EncycIopsBdia Britannica, a perfect turns, cood diffcstion is restored, tiiv FARMERS AND OTHERS Wanting anything in tt.e LINE OF HARNESS, will f.nU n-e eup plied witha full stock of Draft aiid Li-ht Saddiies, Pads, And every thirj? bMgin to the Hsrries; -t I use only the best ot naaterial, an.ir.iy illCES 'n .1 us Idw a lilot work can bf; in the county. WfthairVnc'-rtroTTiVitiv Give IH i and the Liver add Kidneys rcsutnt anieoct ovr rv lime, or money n- r.Ms funded. Bottles Free, at healthv action.

Try .1 lottle. iJM Bimiie oi uie via iau tion, which sells in cloth for $200.00. Oar Re-print Editlcn, in superior binding consisting Sample copy of bfc 60e. sent by mail Hi. 1: L'rug Prico 50c.

at E. A. Bundy's Drujj Stcro. st, .1. "5 to -St '3 fot f.

2 oa receipt of prire nwd S2c. vttajre. IP Sin wf r- w-: Make' il fair narisoa '7 ir can i'" -r -rafora ruiisff. FAMOUS SMOf i 0 CTi'tVC CO Clot.lt. Shoen, le-s Ut tJir work.

i 1 1 j- i 1 lo the woi Jr. 11.. j-'' grades and pricosr I'm fu yo. Ijunibcr "vvherc you irlo ih. best.

S. A. Ui-orrr. Ka'EjU -r :4 r't vat lS rf tut 'ut.

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