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The Liberal Sentinel from Liberal, Kansas • 12

The Liberal Sentinel from Liberal, Kansas • 12

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Liberal, Kansas
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snjporj rinnn nrinn niyvn tyuyn rurnr? nnnnnnnn ruinn uinxu rrVrl KILLtkb COUGH 1 A3D CURE THE LUNCSS CD cn WITH Is (ft nf KENTUCKY HOME COMING I am organizing a Kansas-Kentucky Club with tho object of Retting1 a special train to carry nil visitors to the 'Old Kentucky Home" in June All Ex-Kentuokiaus and others interested in the trip are invited to join the Club, 1 'lease- signify your wishes hy call or letter. Dr. Buown, 313 Kust Douglas, Wichita, Kans TmiiisiiMPTmN Priefl CD '3 SAVB YOUR MONEY. A GOOD WAY IS BY OWNING A JlANK ACCOU.XT WITH THE LIBERTY STATE BANK. Cash, Surplus and Profits $10,500.

RECEIVES deposits in any amount from $1.00 up and five's the rxcossaty ban-' book and checks itors csrn check out thoir money they picast. and aei; clu ck when i by the bunk is a receipt to the depositor. We invite ou bank with ust LIBERTY STATE BUNK, LIBERTY KANSAS. i CUGUSand 50c 1.00 yOl.DS Free Trial. la Purest cud Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUIi- LES, or MONEY BACK.

I Books and Magazines of all at the News Depot. il. See A. A. Livingston 3 i iuxruiuilniruuxji For Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and Cold Drinks.

Fresh Bread, Fruits, Cigars and Candy. North Side Main Street. fa The Kansas City Star Daily, The Kansas City limes Daily, The Kansas City Star Sunday, I Called a Bluffers Bluff. The Lawrence Journal says: "Sper.kingof calling a bluff, it was the easiest thins: in the world to call the bluff of II II Tucker, of Cherry vale He boasted in a letter to Pettyjohn, of Dodge City, that he would buy back the Publishers Oil company stock for twice that was baid for it. A Lawrence man cut tho article out, pinned it to his stock and mailed it to the bank 'esigna ted.

Of course Tucker did not buy the stock. That was not a part of his graft He was simply trying to delude the pnb' be into thiuking that he was going to do so. Tucker is a cheap skate in some things, but mighty expensive when you buy bis stock." Commeiifieiuent. Liberty and surrounding districts held a joint commencement last Friday night A large crowd was present to encourage the young people iu their exercises. The class consisted of seven girls and four boys.

The boys seemingly had a spell of stage fright and tho class was represented by six young ladies. Dr. Williams, Mrs McGugin and Rev. Thompson acted as judges. The five young ladies taking part did so well that the task imposed upon the judges was a difficult oue as is shown by the lact that each had chosen a different winner.

Miss Orla Bird was finally given first place and is to represent the class at the county commencement to bo held at Independence sometime iuJune. The diplomas will then be presented. The following program was rendered: The above papers delivered for 10c per week. fa Sentinel News Depot, fa Troubles of the Country Editor A tramp prin'er struck the Register office for the price of his dinner Wednes day and before be left the shop bo was 30c, a pair of tweezers and a make up rule ahead He was smart enough not to try to sell the two little indispensable? at the other printing offices here and he left town in a hurry Neodesha Register Stocking Rivers with Bass. A law was passed a year ago author ing the state game warden to stock the Address Mr.

Smith. Cornet Duet, 'Alice where art thou?" Messrs Kaiser and Aplia. Recitation Josie Van Cleave. Bong by Quartet, Dream Faces. Recitation Jennie Hurst Song Nell Wiugate.

Recitation-Orla Bird. Reci tat ion Blanche alio way Recitation Olga Van Cleave. Recitation Miss Phillips Recitation Wilmina Hurst. Souk by Quartet, "Gently Rest." Address Rev. J.

II. Thompson AN ALARMING SITUATION frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and lot iit liver, until constipation becomes chronic This condition is unknown to those who use Dr King's New Life Tills; the best and gentlest regit' laors of Stomach and Bowels Guaranteed by 1 1 Bu ndy, druggist. Trice rivers of the state with fi4i, and to gu ird HAVE YOU A COUGH A dose of Bullards Iloreiiouiid Syrup will relieve ii Have you a cold Try it fur whooping cough, for asthma, for enn sumption, for bronchitis. Mrs foe Mcdratli 327 II 1st Street, Hutchinson, Kans, writes: have used Hallara's Iorehonnd Syrup iu my family for 5 years, aud find it the most palatable, medicine 1 ever used Sold by If Bit ndy The Iowa Idea. The Ivans is kissing star and the sub sequent nomination of Governor Hoch evidently have attracted considerable attention -Iowa from the publicity given them iu the newspapers The Adams County Free Press tells the story as follows: "When the report first came out Governor Hooh's friends feared it would defeat him iu convention.

However, they induced the executive committee to seud out a circular calling upon every republican in tho state who had kissed some other man's wife to come to the governor's support, and enthusiastic was the response that when the convention met no other name was mentioned, Hoch being nominated by acclamation. Evidently it was considered to be a time w'len the kissing mon It might be alright to throw rie and o'd shors at tho bridal coupV, but we think it is getting too warm when they get to throwing bombs, like thev did in Madrid. Spain, at th wedding of King Alfonso and Queen Victoria nr old friend D. H. Wool ley, of Gi-rnrd, i out hustling to try arul land the nomination of County Attorney cn the Republican ticket.

Dan is a good worker and we hope he will get it. Years ago he was known as tho Silver Tongued Orator, of Crawford Wo don't know whether he holds that distinction yet or not. The women of Missouri are getting agitated over whether Gov. Folk should hang Agsrie Myers, June or turn her loose. They do not take into considera tion that she is guilty and that if she is turned out hr co-partner.

Hoffman, should he released too. We are of the opinion that she is by far the mcst guilty Misses Clara Zwissler and Nellie of Ohorryvale, came in Tuesday for a with their uncle, T. O. McGee and J. M.

Osborn, of Wann, I. visited his daughter, Mrs F. L. Tomlinson last Wednesday. against depredations on those fish.

The Neosho river has already been stocked with 20,000 bass and croppie, and the other rivers of the state will be stocked as rapidly as The bass, when it reaches its full size ordinarily weighs about six pounds. A fe'v larger fish may be put in later. The fish come from the hatcheries at Pratt, aud aro sent out in big cans, twelve cans holding 20.0C0 fish together with water sufficient for them to live. The next river to bo stocked is the Cottonwood and tin Smoky and Sol onion and all the othrr rivers of the state will como in turn. Dode Earl was a visitor to the city of Coffeyville last Thursday G.

W. Wingate, C. Pinkston, Dr. Williams, Barney Scheirlman and Guy Williams were among the Liberty people who attended the Carnival at Coffeyville Friday. Pay For The Twentieth The former members of the Twentieth Kansas regiment will be pleased at the good news conveyed in a Washington dispatch in regard to the payment for tho time the boys spent in Topeka before the government mustered the regi raent into the service of tho government The dispatch says: The accounting oilicers of the treasury have just completed a settlement claim amou'ntiug to $22,000 for extra pay due the Kansas volunteers commanded py Colonel Frederick Fuuston, now brigadier general.

The claim grew out of the service of the Kansas volunteers during the Spanish war before they were accept ed as part of the volunteer army. The court of claims over a year ago allowed the claim but the treasury officials contested it. The warrant for the amount stated will bo issued iu a few days and sent to Gov. E. W.

Hoch of Kansas. Santa Fe Excursions. The Santa Fo will sell round trip tickets to Denver, on account of the Annual Meeting Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, July 10 to 21, at the rate of $10 75. Date of sale July 10 to 15 inclusive, return limit, Aug. 20 Stopovers will be allowed in either direction at Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo by depositing ticket with joint Agent, immediately upon arrival.

Homeseekers Excursions, 1st aud 3rd Tuesdays of each month from May 1st. to November. Cheap rates. Summer tourist rates to Chicago and should stand together." In The Shade. Some fellow goaded to desperation set down and wrote: "In the shade of the old apple tree.

I've waited so long, love for thee, that the voice once I heard grows faint with each word, till it's bare'y a whisper to me. There is no more bnzz left in the bee, the blossoms are withered, ah me! aud the tree that once grew where I waited for you has changed to an old chestnut tree. In the shade of the old apple tree where you hear the blamed buzz of the bee, with a big carving knife that I swiped from my wife, I am waiting and watching by gee. Of daggers I have two or three, and an ax and cutlas you see aud I'll stick all these things iu the next guy who sings, "In tho Shade of the old apple tree." Summer tourist rates to Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, June 1st to September 30, llXMI, final return limit October 31 The Santa Fe will make cheap rates for round trip tickets, See Agent. St.

Louis, June 1st to Sep. 30. See Agent The Kansas Natural Gas Co. will sup ply Girard, Crawford Co with gas. We suppose there will be great rpjoicing there when the gas is turned on.

It means good bye to the coal trade. Georgo and Carl Pinkston went to Coffeyville Saturday to attend the Carnival. From there George went to his home in Mineral, Kans. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Pinkston for the past two weeks W. B. Galloway. FORTUNES IN FLORIDA! Send ten cents for one year's subscription to "Florida Home," an illustrated magazine of opportunities.

Florida facts and fancies and Florida favors. Entertains aud tells how you can stay at your home and make money in the very shadow of sheltering palms. Florida Home, Jacksonville, Fla. Moses O'Brien of Liberty has purchas od oue of those line east front lots of Kincaid Flora, on South Tenth street, and will build a good house this fall Tho paving of Tenth street is tho direct cause of tho sale of all the vacant lots on that street. Tribune, Harve Martin, of Copan, I.

spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. Martin..

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