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mm FAIL TO 1IA1 C1A11P ClAffi At II Opera l Ilex! Wdnesfiay Nigll ; MIIJ.l,JJBlWW.ItM'IHIJILLIU I II I Mill im ,n i hi,. ,r .T.. m,lM. r...T-, ,.I.M..I . HI. I, ....... . .in r,... ...py,,,,...: - f fy , j. f BROOMCORN f Heavy Shipments. Tbere were 11 caes of broom corn shipped from Liberal last week, making the total for the season of 1911 162 cars. There were also 40 cars shipped the lirst three days of this week, so it is probable that a little more than . half , of the crop has been mar keted here. Estimates from the best posted men in the business vary from 400-550, cars for Liber al this year,, but the addition of . more warehouse room has made it an inducement for the buyers to contract their corn delivered at this point. Brush is still rolling inatthe rate of 70-100 loads a day, and the price is sure to make most of the brush come in as soon as ib' is ready to deliver. 5 The Warehouses. The congested condition condi tion of the warehouses has been somewhat relieved the past week, by tfye ability of. the Rock Island to furnish iiars to move the brush ordered out. Tom Deame is still laid ud, but the work, ja moving- along very well, , and his many friends hope to seo, him on the job in the near future.'. It is thought 1 that &ey will be able' to, handle the rest of the crop in better time than .during; the past week,, as the rush of corn is said to be. about over ; ; Baling 'Wire ; . Th shortage of baling wit9ht kept timny from marketing their brush at the prevailing high prices', but it is the general idea at this time, that there will tfe no marked decline within the next two weeks. The car of baling wire ordered by the Liberal deal ers is expected here every day now, and should at the latest,' be here by Saturday. ' ." .- Topped The Market Messers Koss and Taylor of Floris were pleasant callers at the Democrat office Thursday morning- Down in their neighbor hood, they have what appears to us to be a mighty good scheme for handling their broomcorn crop. As soon as they have the brush ready for market they put it in one man's charge styled this year, Koss Brothers & Co., and market it as one crop. This mo-niDg they marketed ten loads aggregating 76 bales at $200, the top for the week and season. Their corn was as well handled as any which has been brought in to the market here this year, and that is saying a great deal, for the crop in general is delivered in much better condition than ever before. ;The advantages of sell ing so much brush at one time is that the buyer who makes the purchase has enough ' in the one derl to sell with a good protit. It saves time and expense in buying, and from the same . neighboor hood, of the same grade, tho brush is generally more valuable to the manufacturer, and also to the buyer as well as the producer. They estimate this year that their putting - the crops together for sale has petted them at least $10 per ton' more than they would have otherwise procured. The corn was bought by O. D,- Gasso way. General Prices The general trend of prices this week shows little change from last week. The demand Monday t and Tuesday seemed to be not quite so good, and the first of the weok little corn went over the $160 mark. If there was organization to depress the market it did not have any serious influence on the market, because Wednesday and Thursday saw prices and demand up again, Thursday being the top again at $200. As long as prices remain at from $150 to $200 for the better grades, considerale of the brush will be brought in However, there are a few who will wait a while to see if it will pass the $200 mark, Affecting General Business The general business of the town shows a" decided improve ment in the past two weeks. The depostts of one bank show an in crease of $90,000 in the past two weeks, and the other bank is a bout the same. Fall trade in all lines of business is showing a good increase. While there will be little lavish buying this fall, yet there is a great deal of money jn the country, and most of the far mers will be put on their feet in fair shape for the coming year Wheat prospects have been mater ially improved by th,e rains which have visited every section of the territory ' the past week, in, a mounts varying from 15- i inchee Some of the wheat has been - al lured by grasshoppers,' but a great deal of this will, be gow5d again, and much whcat .will.be planted in the next two weeks. , ? ' . Y Jo Trade. i-ni':ii A 160 .acre. liriprovell Wrm in Beckham county, Oklahoma, to trade for land in, .or uear.Ljboral; address Box 248 Liberal 9-1-tf. ;' Market Produce (furnished by Liberal Cold Storage Co.) ' Hens, over 3j"'pdun(Js, . . '. . .'. .06c liens, under 3j'pounds, ..05c Ducks, F.F. F. lb.....;.....'. 5c Geese, F. F.F. lb::...' 4c Guineas, each.. 15c Young Turkeys, fat, ..05c Old Roosters per Ib, ODc Butter, Packing Stock, 13c Eggs, per dozen 010. Fries 07clb Sour Cream 21c Grain No. 2 Hard Wheat. ...... ; . . .75c Corn 45c Maize, per cwt 70c Kaffir Corn, per cwt. . ...... .70c Bring your butter, eggs, poultry and cream to us and get the cash for them. Liberal Cold Storage Co. . . . 8-5-t Foley's Kidney Remedy Vs. A Hopeless Case Hon, Ark., .I. E. Freeman says: "I had a severe caso of kidney rouble and could not work and my case seemed hopeless. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and 1 havo nev er been bothered since. I always recommend it." For sale, by all Druggists. For Trade A stock of groceries, new and standard goods, for farm. Will assumo small indebtedness if sam is due. Thos. V. Gaw. tf For painting, paperhanging and decorating, see F. E. Brewer. Leave orders at Hubbard's drug store. Phone 215. Fine Opportunity An excellent location for apy line of business in the Ward build ing, is open now in Liberal. New brick building, 140: ft long, w.it'h plate glass front, 25ft wide. Only 40 yards from center of the city. Light, shelving and counters all complete and ready for renter. Call or write II. V. Tucker, Liberal, Kansas Wellesley the Tailor has $cu Tailoring and Cleaning and Pressing-shop in the East Koohii of the Citizens Bank Building. He is first class practical Tailo: and ex pert cleaner and pressea Phone 26 will call Wollesly the Tailor or the Libenl Ta lors. , M. II. Lund has gone into th Cleaning and Pressing business with the Liberal Tailors in tlx in Citizens Bank Building,. Up in Wiscousin where they aie investigating the exnnditures of Senator, the insurgent republicans are referred to as half "breeds" If they used that sort f language in Kansas it would remind thf good people . of the old Osage Nation. W. L. Hart who has been- with Scandrett and -Fuest for some time left Monday, night for his olu homo, in Findley Ohio. i Mr, and Mrs Hart have madt; many friends here who regret to see them ldavo. K Married ;' 'Ralph Stpntvipf Colorado ao.o! Miss Tereasa -Boyle of Leaven worth" were! married at the resi denee of C; M Kellogg Monday, evening Rev. Kellogg officiating. Only a few friends witnessed the ceremony. The Beethoven Music Club mel at the home of Mrs, O. D.'Taylc Monday evening, After appoinl ing several committees, and dis cussing plans for'the program o the ensuing year, dainly refresl - ments were served. The club wi I meet Tuesday eyeing at the home of Miss May Flood. Cattle Found I have taken up at my place three head of cattle, one cow and two heifers. Owner may have same by proving property and paying costs. Mr. C. Fincham of Pratt was in Liberal this week on business. Trains No 33 and 84 were an nulled Mondas night on account of slack business on tho division east of Liberal A Guaranteed Attraction The Spence Theatre company, which comes to tno opera house for two nights commencing Fri day, Octr 13, is postivcly a guar anteed attraction; the manage ment of the opera house gives this company its persoual recomenda tion. Seats nows on rale at Tay lors Drug Store, orders for seats by letter or phone given careful attention early reservation ad vised. Time goes onward still, , A'll eartli born things decay, tii your cozy home you find great joy, Till a fire or tornado takes it away. So do the wise thing and insure it today. Ellsaesser & Henry. Sugar Plain Items. 12 miles southeast of Hugotonl That was quite a lain we had Mon day. There Is .qulte't a bit of sickness around now days. Clinton Bowers is slowly Improv ing ... . Cora Ilocket.t helped her mother cook for broomcorn seeders Monday. J. Decamp delivered a load of broom corn In Tyrone Tuesday for the Der bln brothers. ' . ' The broomcorn seeder Is at Cliff Ellis' at present. Cat Curry was at Ilugoton Satur day. . Com Ilockett and Nora Menden hall attended meeting at Centerval ley last Sunday. ' TraveT Troubles PJ miles oast of Ilutoton. Enough rain Monday to soak things up a bit. 'Anyway, two of the Fafr vlew school girls thought so. ' Master' Charles Williams was up Sunday to while away the day with ster Loges. ' ' The Jackson school started Monday with Mrs. Hodges as teacher. 1 Quite a crowd attended the dance at Bob Pierce's Friday night. Most of them didn't go home until morn- Hg. Paul Traver started to school Mon day. Somo of the boys seem to be -teaming quite a bit at present. Won der how lung it will last "Scat! . i Little Georgie Bundy came" out to ,Lhe farm witii Ethel Loges Saturday, l'liey went back Sunday evening. Bessie Loges, llattie Jones and .attended League at Eioaton Sunday night. ' "... ' George Kascak who lias been, on the sick list for some time, Is improv ing. " " - '' i . Ethel, Bess, Alta and Lottie Toges ,atteiidedJ;Su'n'iay schaol-'ahittcUurcli at the Jackson schoolhouse Sunday morning. Mr. Ellis, preaches. , ' WANTED-A stock field, plen ty ot water. Enquire at, once of ' . ': Fred B. Hullet. . APPROPRIATED IT. Evelyn They say there ia only on person In fifteen with perfect eyes. George (with uncommon fervor)- In fifteen? There's only one In a mil lion! Evelyn There you go again, Oeorget Always flattering somebody! i. DRAWING HIM ON. Edith What would you do tf I at tempted to run away and leave ytra here In the parlor alone T ! Ernest Why, I er would try to eateh and hold you. Edith Well, get ready then, I'm going to attempt It J. T. Sparks Opposite Blakes Don't Take That Cold for Winter Colds are always a cause of diseases . and are apt to be a source of danger. The right plan always, is to get rid o? them as soon as possible.'' The best means is , ; ; TAYLOR'S COLD TABLETS a remedy that has thoroughly been tested. One that stops starting colds and promptly relieves the established ones; price , ; . 20c T When you require a cough syrup remember Rexall Cherry Juice, that ,t.A v'" -;-;v V'- ' "' bright red palatable : expectorant bo ' universally used, price -25c Chas. Taylor & Company Prescription Druggists, Liberal Kansas, Phone 07 When it comes to furnishing lumber and building material, we have the finest LURffl'BEtt in town. Call and get estimates for the material for your building ' . ' R. W. Dickerson dr. e. f. pellette, , . OSTEOPATHIC Aucboneer fSlCiAM Liberal, Kansas Graduate of the Anwricanfeboot oieatw pathy of KlrkTlll, Ha, . Coat Offlc Bulkllaa References: Offic PhoM 2S v Km. Pa 2U Democrat office. Liberal, Kans. f I Col. C.K John Lahcy t Wllmeth . . . . -L, j. Better known M AUCTIONEER STown site, commer cial and lire stock auctioneer. Write to i i . - .J Ouymon. Oklahoma. Herald for dalea. , Get your dates at this office. Tenna 0ne Per Satisfaction (guaranteed or jjo Pay Three-room bouse, convenient to school. Apply at this office. Liberal, Itantas. f