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The Liberal Sentinel from Liberal, Kansas • 5

The Liberal Sentinel du lieu suivant : Liberal, Kansas • 5

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Total Enrollment Farm LJbrcry unequalled value. IGGLE I A 'radical, Up te Of the pupils of the Liberty schools Of Ciih the u.i met of scholar aud teacberu late, Concise aud Comprehensive. Two Cent Fare. The railroad cemratationers hare ordered the 2 cent fare to go into effect by Oct. 1.

The railroads, led by the Santa Fe. are fighting it audit is safe to bet that we will not get It. What has become of those old fashioned naorniug glories that spread a pest of purple, pink and white blossoms orer poreb.es and fences every morning? BOOKS Handsomely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. BY JACOB CIGQLE arie Smith a Charles A uby rktr thr 1 nt Occjui'ettiw L'oUtind diticn'ttth Swm And lI'h Bundy not VMeuwcodOfcrson Tin A)elvr Thornton indfHMfjBurt uu n--i To Be Happy. you must have good health.

You can't have good health if your livdr is not do shir wa en be g' I ing it's duty slow but sure poisoning No. 1 -BIGGLE HORSE BOOK All about Horses a Omanon-sense Trentise, with more than 71 iliustralions a standard wot k. Price, 60 Cents. No. 2-C2GGU- BEKKY BOOK All about ftruwitijj Small Fruits read and karn how.

lJeuuiiful colored plates. Price, 50 Cuits. No. 3 -BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry; tbe best Poulliy Pook in existence; tells everything. Profusely illustrated, l'iiee, 5U Cents.

No. 4-MOGLE COW BOOK All about Cows and tbo Dairy Pusiness; new edition. Colored plates. Sound Common Pi ice, 50 Cents. No.

5 -BIGGLE SWINE BOOK All about Hogs Creed ing, Feeding, Putrliety, Diseases, etc. Covers the whole muml. Pi ice, f0 Cents. No. 6 HIGGLE HEALTH BOOK Gives remedies and up-to-date informal ion.

A household necessity. Extremely practical. Price, 50 Cents. No. 7 BIGGLE PET BOOK For the boys and girls particularly.

Pets of all kinds and how to care for tbeni. Price, f0 Cents. No. 8 BIGGLE SHEEP BOOK Covers tbe whole ground. Fyen aee full of good ad-icc men praise it.

Pi ice, Cents. Arlette Thorntc.n Buena Ucmtuack Oladji Williams Jessie Whetutiae Enid Parker Truelia Bnndy lloyd Stump Delilah Marchant John Marchaut Guy Williams Olyde Hughes Charley Zugar Orvill Kerr Nellie Piukbton Arthur Hughes Ray Hammer Albert Rotztl Robert Brandes N. Clark, teacher. Irene Williams Ella Marchaut Nell Wingate Irene Humes Hugh Rozel Aurel Thornton Jim Tole Carl Whitney Meade. McClure George Fields Frank Tole Ralph Swan Kenneth Bundy Willio Froebo Stance Burt Harold ilcGogin Tom HolUud Ralh ruith LetaThrton Leila Bennett rjtbei Charles Prof.

J. Nellie Selby Mae I3aktr Hazel Jackman Leoora Kelso Pearl Whitney Feme Hainblia Mildred Sparks Nellie Dayidson Leona Nellie Beair Goldio Whttitine Ella Holland Hazal Bundy Margie Kecsler Roy RoBel Mrs. J. L. is doing on all the time under such circumstances.

Ballard's Herbine makes a perfectly healthy liver keeps the stomach and bowelB right and acts as a tonic for the entire system. Sold by H. N. Bundy. A Liberty woman recently went to a neighboring town and hile there had her babj's pictures taken.

A few days afterwards the husband went there and was asked to bring home the pictures of the little dimpled darliDg. And he didn't do a thing bnt return with a dozen pictures of another baby. Farm Journa is your paper, made for you nnd not trirfit. It i CO vears old; it is the preat hniled-down. hit the nail-ou-tlie-hPiid, quit-affrer-vou-have-said-it Farm and 1 Inrrrl'di! paper in the world the -Modest paper of its sire in tli I'tntcd States of America having- more than Three 'illion rcenbir renders.

Any ONE of the BlfilrLH P.OOKS. a-d the FARM Wheat at $1 25 would be very nloe for JOURNAL 5 YEARS (remainder of and all of 107, V.W, 1909 and 1S10), sent bv mail to anv address for A DOLLAR DILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BKK.5LR BOOKS. fe. WILMI3R ATKINSON Publishers op Farm Journal, PiMLAnKLrni.

the man with wheat to sell, bnt how about the fellow that has to buy flour. It ought to be plain to those who are try ing to get up a corner en what that when it reaches a prohibitive price, people will quit buying it and use rye, corn bread and other substitutes. So the wheat owner's last estate would be worse than his first, his commodity being left on his hands. Jackman, teacher. Edwin Bakei Rnssel Beair Carl Brandes Walter Brandes Jay Carpenter Tom Carpenter Frank Curlis Wayne Curlis Merrit Hamblin Ren Heckman Jim Holland Harry Hughes Robert Haines Loren Hopkins Frankw Keeslar Frank Martin Claude McClure Iva Kofzel Paul Swan Basil Tole HollisTole Myrl Thornton 01a Baker Helen Burt Anita Burt Myrtle Uurlis Poarl Otsalis Loretta Dreuaen Edna Glidevrell Muriel Humes Oarrie Humes Phoebo Humes Olara Hughes Nellie Humblin Aileen Jackman Ea Jackman Joa'a Rera Keetlar Eliie Price Cecil Ros-zel Blanche S.jan Mollie Tole Cora Tole Ernia Thornton A Burglar in Town.

his name is "bad He doesn't care for gold or silver but he will steal your health away. If he appears in your bouse arrest him at once with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, it may mean enn sumption if you dtn't. A cure for all cought oolds and chest troubles. Price 25c, 50c, and $1.00. per bottle.

Sold by H. N. Bundy. Town Topics Were divorce easier, more men would be willing to try marriage. Marriage, when sueoessfnl, is a great success, but a great failure when a failure.

And something must be dene fin ally to indaoe more men to try Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of Ara, is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "Oae ysar as my soa was down with such seroms lung troble that our physician was anablt to help him; when, by our dmjrgiest advice I bean giving Him Dr.

King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since nt carpenter work. Dr King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and oold cure bv H. N.

Bundy Jruggist. 50c.and $1.00 Trial bottle free. He Canceled the Date. The famous orator starts for his home, revolving in his mind the eroundwork of the oratien he is to Anna Laughlin, teacher. Going To Paint? If so, call and see my line of ready mixed paints for inside and outside work.

I handle the best. J. H. Tole. The Beldorf.

The new theatre at Independence will open Tuesday Sept 17 with a suppri sing great show" The Flower Of The Ran of which Jeseph E. Howadr and Mabel Barrlson are staring, it being a large musical show, showing the western people. The prices for thir show will not be a tremendous price that is usualy charged far the opening of a new play house. For particulars address W. Res Boll.

WEST FAIR VIEW. Ed Stemmer and Henry Ternes riiit-ed relatives near Bartlesville the first of the week. Mrs. VanOleve and children visited relatives in Independence Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Marion Lollar and children, of Chetopa, whe havo beeu visiticg at Wm Letts, returned home the first" of the week Miss Susie Winegard assisted her sister, Mrs.

Sack, with her housework last week. Mr. Carpenter and son Orville went to Cherry vale last Friday. Mrs. Holmes and daughter Miss Mary ef Corbin City, vifcited with friends in this vicinity Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Ternes and daighter Agatha visited at Theo Sacks Thursday prepare. The title shall be "The Land of the Free," and his talk shall be one in which special stress is laid upon the great blessiDg of liberty, which one and all enjoy. As he hastens down the street he is stopped by a policeman, who malkes him go back and pick up a crumpled envelope he has thrown upon the dewalk; farther along another policeman orders him to move on, when he is merely standing in front of a show window trying to decide upon a white vest; near his home he is ordered to go around the block by a third policeman who is guarding the fire lines a barn in an alley is burning; at his gate he is met by the tax assessor, and when he enters the houses he is given a notice from the health department to cease throwing rutbfeh in the alley. Instead of writing his address he writes a letter canceling the engagement.

Cleveland Leader. The Chicago Tribune is searching for the prettiest foot in that city. But the arerage Chicago man will go right on looking a couple of inohes higher. If you cannot, it is due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, which will soon de-velopc into neryous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it is as important as food; it is a part of her building and sustaining process.

This 'period of unconsciousness fer.axcs the mental and physical strain, and aliows nature to restore exhausted vitality. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and removes the congestion-. It is also a nerve it nourishes and strengthens every nerve in your body, and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will give strength and vitality as surely and quickly as Dr.

Miles' Nervine. "Burinfr the prist winter I had two nttacia vt LnClrippe wWch lr-ft me very weak, and in had condition. I vaa so r.srvous I could not sleep. My wife. sfUr dHfsrent rw.nediea, went for a The doftor was out, and a recommended Dr.

MiVs' and brought homa a bottle. and hsd trrible paihs in my head. After a few dosci of Nervine tho pain was riot po severe, and I slept. I am now taking the seconi Uttlo, rid pfn vr-y riuch Improved. HENRY M.

BMltH, Under ill, Vt Dr. N.Vvin Is sJd by yur c'rugolst, who v.111 ffutrantee that th frst botLla vWI berieflt. If It fills, vn refund vour moiwry- MUc3 Medical Elkhart, Ind A Belleville Sunday school teacker was so modest that she told ber class that Solomon had seren hundred wives and three hundred lady friends. KHLLtks cough Sabscribe for The Sentinel. MiB.

05.JRE THE SLtiKCS Pleasant Valley sehoel commenced last Menday with Mrs. Alberts as the teacher. Misses Olga and Josie VanCleve spent Satmrday night at Mrs. Tories. Mrs.

Stemmer, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity, returned to her home in Liberty Tuesday A Kinsas paper gives the following helpful advice to a correspondent: "Shakespeare, Bacon, Socrates and virtually all wiso men have attempted to find some way to keep a baby from kicking the covers off at night, but like you, they had to give it up. We can't help yoa." ir Hag's iiw. Discover; 4 Kansas City Weekly Star. The moit comprehensive firm ppr. All the nws inleilintly told J'arm qn.stLon answered by a practical farmer and exprimtnter Exactly what yon wat in market reports.

One ytar 25 cents. Adires. THE WEEKLY STAR, Kansas City, Mo. SFOll I OURRSmjI VbfJLoi i-rii Inal. ft Surest Ar.d C'ara for r.U.

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