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The Liberty Review from Liberty, Kansas • 3

The Liberty Review from Liberty, Kansas • 3

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-Wo hud tine and much needed i niu on Monday evening. Liberty Review. FowII Fowlil I will pay tho highest niukct price 'for Chtckons, Ducks vnd Turkeys. 2-5 D. Heckman.

Property brought round prises at tiie Cumminga salo. Iuusl every Friday By FLORENCE DU LEY. The Star bam llutr.es has moved into the Dawson property and taken $1.00 per Year in Advance. charge of tho farm. doos not believe in intc'i luring with any legitimate business and wants it understood that whon parties tako his horso and buggy out of tho stable at night to mako drives to the country, it is without his consent and not from any wish to hurt tho businoss of Mr.

Roberts, tho Livery man. It is not necessary to mention the names of tho offenders, as they have sufficiently advertised themselves. Laws Concerning Newsi'apeus. It subscribers Neglect or refuse to tako their paper from tho office or nlnca to which they are Wo sell and warrant every hot Boots Shoes. D.

C. Ashby Co. have lust received a mil linoof Men, Women and Children's Shoe which In Kfll cheanor tie of Beggs' tumily Medicine. Hughs Bros. Several citrons of Liberty than ever.

waiting for tho "Cherokee Strip Rntorifil at tho I.itierty, Kunsiw Postoulcd bs beuoud-uiuM muttor. LOCAL and GENERAL. 11. K. TIME CARD.

Qolug-NoilU. iiMFreltfht 10 p. m. Going South. gJ Freight 11.

a to open Up. We want country correspond- Attention! All members of the Ahh-Horso Thief Association are urgently requested to attend tho regular meeting of tho Association on Tuosdav evening, tho encc to ueip maite me ecnti they al'o held responsible GROCERY, Is the proper place to buy whatever you noed in the OS Staple or Fancy Groceries, We lo hiivo FINE LINE BOOTS and SHOES. Which we are selling at remarkable Low figures. until thoy settle bills and give notice to discontinue. 2.

If subscribers move to Other places without informing the pub-lishm-: nnd tho n.inor is sent to entertaining. Send us the news. Lewis Duloy are prepared to make loans at low rates on good farm properly. Tom Smiley left for home on Monday, Kext week he will remove his family to Missouri. Buy Oil Cake at Bundy's Drug Rtora" and mako voiir stock look 9th instj as business of importance will be transacted.

W. P. Livingston, I. N. Waters came down from Cherry valo to ilttend tho Farmer funeral.

J. F. Savage, of Coffoyvillo, their former direction, they nro halt! rpwrinnsiblo. 3. Tho courts have decided that rfifnsino' to tako a nancr from tho Murky Weather; Colds nro common.

iluy your la-grip1e tuedicinc it Bundy' Drug Slora. Mrs, Hendricks Conrad is quite Sick. Johnson, the Photagraphcr i having a lino run of work. Good soaking rains Have visited this locality recently. offico, or removing and leaving it uncalled for, is prima racio evi donee of intentional frail d.

4. Anv norson who receives a was doing business in "6ur town on Monday. Joo Coleman was out enjoying a drive with Jinl Summers on Monday, Ed. P. Woodroof has suffered Respectfully, D.

O. ASHBY. i i i i i i newspaper and makes uso it, SOJltTT, whether tie has orucrea or not, slock. Jim Lewis ami a brother from Labctto county started for Oklahoma on Monday. G.

W. Roberts, the Livery man started to Missouri on a business trip Sunday night. Tom McGeo will sell at public salo on the 16th inft. a largelotof horses and other live stock at hi Did ground hog fieo his Shadows Yea, verily. Tlmv Ifikn tho cake! Bedss' Lit will bo held in law to no a suu-scriber.

5. If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to tho publisher at the end of their timo if thev do not wish to con place 3 miles southwest of Liberty. John Osterhoff. the Cherry vale tinue taking it; otherwiss the publisher is authorized to continue sending it, and tho subscrib-nra will hu rosnonsiblo until an poultry man was in town on Wednesday picking up uay express notice, with payment of poultry. all arrears, is sent to the the Photographer, is crowded with work.

His splen Main Street DrUg Store, HUGHS BROTHERS, Proprietors. Wo keep in frtock eomplcto lino of Standard Drugs; nndaro prepared to fill Physicians' Prescriptions at all times. Also tho leading Patpnt Medicines are kept in stock. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night. Paints and Oils Always on hand.

All our goods will bo sold a tho very lowest Living Prices Give us a call whenever you need anything in our line and wo will mako it to your interest. Hughs Brother, Liberty, Kari; did workmanship and reasonable Tho folio communication was sent us for publication this week. Cassvilie, 30th, 1S92. editor of tho National Economist is reported as saying; "Thn.wholo ouestion as to the tie Giant Pills. Sold by Hughs Bros; Georgo, Fliigq was up from Goody's Bluff, Indian Territory yesterday.

Piles of all kinds cured byus-ing Beggs' German Salve. Sold and warranted by Hughs Bros. W. A. Martin has bought thu Hugo property on front etreot how occupied by him.

If your hair ia falling out or turning gray Beggs' Hair Re-newer. Sold and Warranted by Hughs Bros. v-Wm. Heckman and W. W.

Tolc wont to Independence Monday afternoon and received tho full benefit of tho rain. t-Mrs. Sadie Hancock, of Osweiro, Is visiting her Mr. ind C. W.

Parker, of this city. Don't fail to call and cxamino f)ur stock and learn our prices before buying your Spring Shoes. severely from la grippe, but is out again, Ross Farmer arrivod to-day from Fayctteville, Arkansas, to attend the funeral of his father We want to sell tho Geo. Frcebe farm and will give soino man a good bargain in it. Lewis Duloy.

Jiiias LillicParkcr is manipulating tho "silent messengers of thought" in this office learning typo-sotting. Premature gray whisker should bo colored to prevent tho appear ance of age', and Buckingham's Dye is by far the best preparation to dp it. "Black" Martin bought tho Shadley property, adjoining his recent purchase, this morning, What a monopolist! Sexa'froo! What is' it' Let us tell you that it is one1 of tho nicest, cleanest; sweetest and most effectual tooth washes on the market. Sold and warranted by Hughs Bros. Miss Ella Cunningham- will again start up in tjie Millinery business in this city in tho course of two or three weeks.

She enjoyed a good patronage when in business hero before, her mnnv friends will be pleased to future course of tho national organ, the future position of. the Supremo Council and the duty of the national officers depend upon one thing, and that is; Can the Farmers' Alliance as an organiza prices, uring mm num. uuuj and near. -Independence and Cherry valo are both more or; less stirred up over the efforts of the county attorney to entrap tho sellers of the prohibited article. j.

W. Morgan of the Second Hand Store on tho East Side of the railroad in Cherryyalo is the man to go to foi bargains in new and second-hand goods. You can buy or sell to advantage with him. John Callahan has resiened his position of under Sheriff, on account of ill health. He has been an efficient officer and made hosts of friends all over the county.

Ho will proceed to take up the study of law in Independence. It in droadfu 1 to have a dirty tion. consolidate with or organize a political party?" Unquestionably it cannot, ue- cause such consolidation or coali tion would make such a party class party on more properly no party but a political faction. Now if Mr McCuno is honest he has a right to discus this questioh, but ho has no right to drag tho Al yellow or greasy complexion. It liance and all the reform parties ur I Vl 1 1 MYI I defeat the will of is caused- by a itisoracrca uvei, and can be relieved at once by a know that hor health will permit' the people and when ho attempts of her being with us to do such a thing, no suouui "t-branded as a traitor and bo forced Sym-': 2Amh' -ripw to tako a back seat with Hall and Druggists say it is a pleasure to sell Beggs' Family Medicines, McAllister.

The great question fh.it ia now before us is: Will we as every- bottlo is warrant cl tor all that the labol calls for, so our customers aro perfectly eafo in our Savior tand by our party, that was born nt "the Cincinnati, buvins them. Sold and warrant convention and our governmant- ed by Hughs Bros. to be saved or will wo quietly sun- mit to this yillianous scnome ui "Business Training and Op-nortunities for Women." the Pf'nnnoni llfirtV D0S8CS; title under which Miss Anne 11, mit. Avvvinv i and allow our party to bo murder T. W.

1IEUST0N M. I). Physician SuttoixtN Liberty, Kan. (iKortc T1r. Vfil ed, our stvior erucinco, imu uu.

Wharton treats strongly this all" important topic in tho February issue of AliTiiuft's New Home Magazine. Tho article is handsomely illustrated with cuts of lhn Dratftl'IntiLut. of Philadel valneft Bradford, Mayor (Uiult, I'olloo Jifdgo Whittlcr, l'roliute Stowurt, B. IT. 8.

Marshal, or Rjv. Nichols, Pustor Hliptist Clnirnh nil of Okliilioma Oity government to be lost, ine pin-, tocrnts will do all that is in their power and nil that money can do to destroy our party and our lead- TflE FARMER'S HOME! HOTEL anil RESTAUR AN Is a First-class $1.00 Per Da'y House. Good Clean Beds. Tables with tho best in tho. market, Gall and you will be treated well.

13, RAixi, Pi'dp'r, Coffeyville V. Kansas. thorough use of Beggs' Ulood Purifier and Blood Maker. Sold and warranted by Hughs Bros. We hear of several republican aspirants for State Senator for this District.

They seem to bo crocting their lightning rods early. What's, tho matter with letting Liberty's favored son, McTaggart succeed uimself? Shakespeare will ploasc excuse us if wc modify him thus: Thrice is ho clad who hath his system strengthened with Aycr'a Sarsapa-nlla, and he, but naked, though arrayed in furs, whose blood is poor or with disease corrupted. An incomparable modicjne! C. Clotfelter, the Cherry-vale auctioneer has taken a lay-off from tho Life Insurance business for the present and offers his services to those who are going to sell out nt public sale. Everybody who knows knows that he has a way of getting the last cent out of what lio sells.

Address or call on him Many persons who fcave recovered from la grippe are how troubled with a persistent I herlnin's Cough Remedy C. II. Iluglil -er-s. shoniu uiiuoi-miuiu jua. T.

J.Iluifhs, Notury Public. urn tinvr to nirht the the Pratt Institute, of Now Husrhs British, the llio uevn.j number ot interesting interior views aro pleasingly nnd the editor of tne ianu: i shown. in the dark nm Miise-. while our llllll 7 party is yet in its infancy, I ap. INSURANCE AGT'S AND BROKERS.

Wc, Represent a mi in bcr re liable Companies, and will pWf POLICIES iit the LOW LSI Mr. O. W. Reed, proprietor of the Hotel Dellone, Omaha, one of the finest new snd modern hotels in tho west, says of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy: Wc have used it in our family for years with the most satisfactory result especially for our children, for colds and rmnn. It can be denended unon: peal to all true men to nuu tome to the front and show to tho world wfeere you stand.

Nathan IIiatt. Ma at Market. S. G. EstQS, 'AUCTIONEEIf.

Liberty, Kansas. Sales of Stock and Farm Property a snccialt v. Charjres reason r-Doctor Gentry and family irnvcd yesterday to take up their residence hre. Thoy will occupy part of tho Kaiser house until their own is Vacated. "Are you asked the Arkansas girl.

If you arc not, don't lose any timo "in going to the Photographers tent 'and get your photograph, f-Cherry vale isiruck another fina 3ow of as this.wc.sk.. Over GOO fctoves erenow suppljod gas In that town beaklowhat used ior lighting purposes. If you want a good job of repairing on your watch, clock or "jewelry, take them to R. Brown the jeweler and silversmith in Pitzer's Dm Store at Cherry-vale. M.

L. Farmor, the well-known blacksmith in Liberty took pneu-jnonia and after five days struggle died on Wednesday evening, 'at the age of 50 years. Ho loaves two sons and a daughter. i Don't be fooled. See that the name Bcggs'" is on each box and bottle of Little Giant Pills, as several unscrupulous dealers are getting out imitations.

You can got theso wonderful little pills of Hughs Bros. Miss A. K. Smith; telegraph operator at Havana, came home Saturday evening for a short visit with friends and relatives. As she wishes to keep posted in matters in Liberty and vicinity the put up tho cash for tho Rbview for a yeur.

Mo healthy person need fear any dangerous cortscquences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much tho same as severe cold and requires pro Wisely the same treatment. Re "main quietly fit home and take Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy as directed for a sevcro cold and a prompt and eomplcto recovery is suro to follow. Thii remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who Miavo used it during tho epidemics of tho past two years wo have yet lo learn of a single caso that has not reeovercd or that has resulted 1 in pneumonia.

25 "and' 50 cent Mio ties for sale by E. A. Bundy Druggist. possible rates. PSalt and Fresh meats, able.

8-8 others (lesiur.g Farmers and besides it is pleasant to take and Lard, Bologna always on hand at the City Meat Market. ki W. W. Tole, will promptly loosen this cough arid relievo tho effecting rnrliTF KANSAS. ji feems to be tree from chloroform and the oily substances put into many couch mixtures." 25 cent 50 cent and $1 bottles tor enle by E.

A. Bundy. (In Tuosdavl Ed. and invited to call on us and get FIGURES, John j. andkrsoX LIVE STOCK AUCTI9KEER.

Indetexdence, Kax. All Stock and Chattels consisted to me Promptly Accounted for. Host of Refereuoi given. jgETCrvins Public Sales a specin ty.jSS before placing fheir insurance. John F.

Ovcrtield made' Liberty HUGHS BKOTHKKis KANSAS. permanent cure in a very snort time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by E. A. Bundy, Druggist.

Vick'bFlobal Guide, 1892. Truo and tried friends are always welcome, consequently "Vick'fl Floral Guide" is suro of a warm reception, especially when dressed as daintily as this year. The "Nellie Lewis" Carnation oil the front of cover, and "Brilliant Poppies" on tho back, aro unusually attractive, and the numerous colored plates of flowers and vegetables are certainly works of arf and merit. The first twenty-frmr- nnffpn: nnnted in violet ink, 1 1 Scientiris Afcierics 4 i irrii, FOUR TRIAL SOBERS Wltli pret prrtuliim offers, on receipt nf Ter. CKsrs.niidad.lrcsst'riol' 1 makisikii i.Aim:t.

Only year. ltrt monthly iu the ivorlii, for tni AiMrons, Wouic, Alliens, Ga NOTARY PUBLIC AND Goriveyancer, LinitRTV, AAN jrLpral papers of all sorts ac-curatcland neatly drawn. Dentistry, 3Irs. Lee, Coffeyville and Cherryvale. Chcjryvalo office open un Mon-! day, Wednesday and Saturday of each Coffeyville office open day.

B. No better work done in tki State. and the- Review office a call. Rizer ia an Undertaker by practice and has a Furniture- etoro in Independence. A good many of his coflinstid caskets have been placed in Liberty cemetery and so far as we know, no complaint hiiS been made bv their occupants or surviyors.

Johnny Ovcrficld goes for a traveling salesman for a St. Louis' and Crockery Home: He sells of goods, not only to Daye Hockman and Dan Ashby but to other as equally unsuspecting dealers all over the country and whenever he comes around they want more of the same kind. They stayed nearly all day- herej'. taking orders, not for coffins, but for crockery. fc, -A-yXW DESIGN PATENTS f-ff" COPYRJCHTS, etc.

describe Novcltie and Specialties. MUNN BROADWAY, 1XEW YOB1T. Oldest bureau for securing pa traits In America; Every patent takpn out by is tjrouirt't wrorft Hie putlio by notice givwa free cf chart. in tie mnittu mtUm Stnd ten cents to James vick'8 TfTE POLICE GAZETTE, Is tli piipcr in tr.p worlC co.itniiiMiiiTl th-j lHtt- Fi-ns-if! ooiil mitl sport in No Stil.Krti r. lijiilior or CliiL Kootn MnnlToril to rwltiMHitU.

Italwnyc urlkr Irii'ii'ls wlu Vi-r It Mailed to any mldiess In Tnlted State: swun ly 1H wocks forfl.OU. ei-nd 'fivf Oi-nt loraumvlo opy. FratkliiiSuimro New York Sons. Rochester, N. 1., and pro Larcflrt rirctxlrtinn of tfiy paper in tto worm.

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