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The Liberal Sentinel from Liberal, Kansas • 3

The Liberal Sentinel from Liberal, Kansas • 3

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Today is (lie 121)th anniversary of the birth of our flag. Look! Look! LOOK! THE SENTINEL F. Tomlinson, Prop. A tornado swept the town of La-Crosse, last week and killed one man and severely injured Several others bet-ides destroying several business and Entered as second-class matter March 26, 1906, at 3 if i i he post office, oj Liberty, Kansas, under the Act of J10UKes, ongress oj Marc13, The Spring 1 tains will soon be over, The Summer Sun will soon shine, II will do off good to oome in and look, At oar Spring and Summer Line. Pennsylvania Republicans last week nominated Edwin S.

Stewart, former Mayor of Philadelphia, as their standard bearer this year. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year $1.00. Six months 00c.

Three months 2oc. FOLLOWING THE FLAG When our soldiers ivcnt to Cuba and the Philip pines, health was the most impoi taut consideration Willis A organ, retired Commissary-Sergeant US A of Rural Route 1, Concord, A'. says: tvas tivo years in Cuba and two years in the hilippincs' and being subject to colds, I took -King's Ne-w Discovery for Con sunpl ion, which i'hl 11)1' in ii-i 'i't lu'iillli A till milt), ill Nritl Just now the newspapers are full of Come and see before purchasing elsewhere. Yours Truly, Pinkston Clarrid reports of investigations. These extend i Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the 1 1 1 I f.

I TTnH.vl KlntPM 1 ria or ungn.s, coia.s, mom, aino toustuu, lung diseases, (ina ranteed at TV Ilundys, druggist. Trice 50c, and $. 1 rial bottle ree ge. senators. Standard Oil, the beef trust, railroads, insurance and other combinations are in the limelight, The revela New, Democratic Committee.

The new congressional committ.e is tions have been stupenduous and stag-i rri. i.K iuuuvvb. R. M. Cheshire.

Colurnbus genng. nit) puuuu uus riuuu 1 Cherokee and angered. But what will be tue ro STUMP'S RESTAURANT Is the place to get the best meals and short orders in the city. We also carry a fine line of cigars and confectionary. Cold Drinks a Specialty.

Crawford-G W. Brown, Cherokeo. Cow'ey Frank S'dle, Winfield Chautauqua 0. 13. Rickets, Sedan.

Elk Ii. llattox, Lougtou. Labette A. B. Pierce, Oswego.

Montgomery J. P. Rossiter, Coffey-ville- Neosho Olluo, Erie. Wilson W. D.

Baldwin, Neodesha suit? Will there be a change foi the better; will conditions be improved? Not if the corporations with their mil lions of money can prevent it All de peuds upon the integrity and honesty of the people. They must elect mm pledged to substantial reform and then see ha 1 Ihe pledges are fulfilled Record. "A large part of the letter written by Colonel Harris, of Chicago, accepting the nomination for governor of Kansas," says ihe Kansas City Jcur Is it not time to cut the weeds "along the streets of our city? They are get ting to bo frightful The Democrats of this judicial district will be called upon withi'i a very short In another column will be found the new Democratic Congressional Commit- i THAT TIRED FEELING. If you are languid, depressed, incapable for work it indicates that your liver is ont of order, Ifer-bine will assist nature to tit row off headaches rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, have used Ilerbine.

for the past two years. It has done, me more good than all the doctors It is the, best medicine ever made for chills and fever," Sold by II II and v. (time to name a' candidate for district judge Against T. J. Flannelly.

Deino-! era 1 leaders in both couuties are urging Joseph Rossi er of this city to accept the Now is the time for us to bo up aud hustling if wo intend to locate any fae tories iu Liberty. A gentleman was here some time ago and intei viewed our Commercial club. They were so mealy mouthed about it that they would not tell him who' her they intended to give a free sito or not. It seems that some of them want to back out of the proposition ual, devoted to the tariff. T'tw tariff publish is not a live issue in Kansas these Nq 801)( lhe wis0 sitting bat when it is, wo-thuds of the voting ju tne liacie of the building, is not the population of that state cast their ballots boss.

He is merely taking physical ex-aolidly against Colonel Harris' side of it eruire by watching the men do the work. i i 4 i Ho is a tuwn loafer. No state in the Union is more loyal to protection of home labor and the home xho report on the filthy -condition of market than Kansas Glrard Press, jtho packing houses in Chicago and the at Kunething is going to happen, Tho Kansas V-ity Star has been made has causeil pucker8 (0 cleaUup ord-the official organ of the Kausas Demoe- Cilicag0 is I)roinibty not the only racy. Kansas voters are asked to eh-ct cify where packers aro careless. a resident of Chicago to the highest of- lice within their gilt, and a Missouri Will Allen hito.

in the Emporia Ga pare: has been officially chosen to tell 1 zctte raked Gov. Hoch lore aud aft for them that that is the be.st thing to do. his desire to acquire fame by lending the name oi Kansas to the K. rail-J nomination. No man in either has better qualifications for this impor taut position than Mr Rossiter.

He ia absolutely honest and possesses a knowledge of the 1 seldom found in men of his years. Democrats in nil parts of the district have peon writing, urging him to accept the nomination. Though not fully decided, it is probable that he will accept the nomination. This will mean a merry fight for the judgeship Record Every Town Has' em. A town that has never anything to do iu a public way is on the way to the cemetery.

Any citizen who will do nothing for his town is helping to the grave. A man that curses the town furnishes the coffiu. Tho man who is so selfish as to nave no time from his business to give to city affairs is making tho shroud. The man who notadver-, the is driving the hearse Tho man who is always pulling back from any public enterprise throws bouquets on the grave. The man who is so stingy as to be howling hard limes, preaches the funerpl sings the doxology, and thus the town lies buried from all sorrow and care.

The Lou svilie, Courier Journal tmd tQ beRt lh(j ont of and tho St. Louis Republic, both came inI1 lln.irM. Tf tm at win their suit, aud the chances are good, it will throw a million dollars extra tax- out last Friday aud indorsed Bryan for the Presidential candidate on the demo-(ratio ticket. And at a meeting in Indiana last Thursday, tho democrats strongly indorsed a platform for Bryan for President. It seems that W.

J. Bryan will be the standard beater for the Democrats in 11)08 ation upon the people of Kansas. This is more than they will stand, and if Hoch does not back out while he has a chance his name will be "Dennis" at the election this fall. Childrens Day exercises at tho Metho church Sunday evening June 17. A large attendance is desired See program in this paper.

It looks now as if County Attorney WagstalT did not have as good a hold on Mayor Vaughn, of Coffey ville, as he thought he had. Hard Luck Story. The girls whose main troubles are inducing boys to buy them ice cream sodas might be interested iu the troubles of Mrs. Nora O. Williams, who was drowned at Cawker, Monday of last week.

When she was four years old her mother ran away, married auother man and died. Her grandfather stole her from her father whom she did not again see for twenty-seven years. She was married at the age of sixteen; was the mother of eight children before she was Her' husband was a drunkard abused her, and finally drove her from him. In "spite of her own big family she took in Ueub Longacre, au orphau, boy, who grew up aud helped earn living for tho larnily. She got out of a sick bed into a wagon which Longacre had backed up to the door, but the flood overturned it and Mrs.

Williams and two children drowned. Girls who are crazy to get married and are willing to marry any old thing of a man in ordir to escape being an old maid ought to re member the experiences of Mrs Williams: Married when sixteen to a drunk ard; mother of eight children before ste was thirty; driven from home by lnr husband. Not ouly is it now legal to fish in Wisconsin aud Minnesota lakes, but ic is not illegal to tell wonderlu stories about big catches on returning home. Vaughn Acquitted. Mayor Vaughn, of Coffey ville, charged with failing to notify County Attorney Wagstaff ot the violation of the prohibitory law last summer, was acquitted by a jury at Independence last week after twenty minutes deliberation.

The Mayor had offered to help Wagstaff but refused to be a y. We have had several people ask us when we are goiug tu publish the names of the party who, bought his nomination We will say to just be patient a little while as we are getting the proof in shape for publication, thea you will know all about it. I lOmmfl Tntf unrHi rf ttin T.ilifrf.tr A dark striped coat. Owner can have same by calling at this office aud paying )V notice. Now that the beef trust investigation is before the public, tho Standard Oil Company will get a little rest A woman in Sabttha the IIrald says, decided to teach her husband to "pick up" alter himself, the determined to let things lie where he put them until he picked them up.

At the end of a we3k everything tho man had was cn the 11 )or except his plug of tobacco. 'We have no! iced," the Jamestown Optimist says, "that some men will kick like sin if a retail merchant is making more than 10 per cent profit i his goods but never murmur when they pay a joint keeper 400 per cent profit on a bottle of whiskey." The city council at Wellington passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of malt or beer or any substitute or iruita tion of these beverages in less quantities than one gallon. Fourth of July Dance. There will po a grand ball and supper at the Liberty hall on Wednesday night July 4th. Everybody invited 30-3t DEADLY SERPENT BITES are as common in India as are stomach and liver disotdes with us For the tatter however there is a sure remedy: I'llectrie Hitters; the great restorative medicine, of which A IUoicn, of Hen-nettsville, says: ''They restored my -wife to perfect health, after years of suffering nith dyspepsia and a chronically torpid fiver" I.lech'if Hitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney (roubles and bladder disorders Sold on uarantee by II Hundy, druggist.

wi T. O. McGee, democratic candidate fo sheriff, is mak njf a strong canva of a'l the county. If not elected, he will make Paxsou go some to beat him. Why can't our Commercial club do as others are doing in our neighboring cities? Buy a tract of land suitable for residences, plot it off and have a lot sale With the proceeds of the sale they then would have enough money to offer as a bonus for a factory to locate here and it would also advertise our town.

Our correspondents have been very negligent of late. We do not know whether it was because of tho scarcity of news or thujiot weather. Anyway we hope that they will try aud get items in every week. Business has been very dull the.past month but the prospects are brighter. 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. Enter-taius and tells how you can stay at your home and make money iu the very shadow of sheltering palms. Florida Home, Jacksonville, Fla. ROY REEO, T0NSORIAL ARTIST Shampoo, Hair Tonic and Massage. Henry Cord building, Liberty, Kansas Wood Beyer said the price of ice would not be any higher this year than last, but it is hard to believe as he seemed so cheerful when he said it..

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