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THE LIBERAL DKM0CRA1 r-:"' irr.r;; Dodge Brothers BUSINESS SEDAN With this car, Dodge Brothers have literally created a new type of sedan. They have combined open car ruggednes with closed car protection and smartness. . They have demonstrated, once for all, that a sedan can be as practical and almost as Inexpensive as an open touring car. . . The body is built of heed-welded steel because steel is sturdy, and will take a permanent, oven-baked finish, eliminating forever the cost of repainting. The seats are upholstered (n attractive, genuine Spanish blue leather, because leather will Wash and wear. To farther enlarge the ear's usefulness, the rear teat back and side cushions, Mat frame and root rest art Sulckly removable, giving sixty-four cubic feet of at loading space in the rear compartment The manifold uses, made possible by this unique feature ere readily imagined. The top and rear quarters are of non-rumble, fabric construction, conforming with the present attractive vogue. From cord tires to curtain cords, the fittings, inside and out, are distinctive and complete. In fact, every detail of the car emphasises its strlk ing adaptability to business as well as social use. BUHTON D. MANN Liberal, Kans. fmnll Pending High Quality Meats Reasonable Prices Prompt Service These Are the Three Things You Desire In a Meat Market The Purity market Caters to people who demand the best in Fresh Meats, and solicits this class of trade. Careful, scientific cutting, absolute clean liness, guarantee satisfaction. Phone Your Meat Orders to Phone 60 THE PURITY MARKET TAX MONEY FOR PROPAGANDA AMAR1IXAN MISSING BLOOD STAINS IN CAR Amarillo, Texas, Sept 27. The mysterious disappearance of Arthur " The taxpayers of Kansas - have again bftn called upon to pay for Governor H. J. Allen's propaganda to put over in the national congress E. Stinson of the Stinson Cattle Com the Kansas industrial court law. In pan y Monday morning, and the find last Saturday's' issue of the Kansas ing of his automobile Tuesday morn City, Mo., Star,, there appeared th Ing near the Rock Island crossing following item: ' . ' least of the Great West Mill & Ele- "A new pamphlet on the indus-J vator Company, with considerable trial court's work in Kansas was is- blood on the seat cushion, gives rise sued today by the state printing plant. ' to the belief that there has been foul The pamphlet is the material gathered play, according to information given by Governor Allen and submitted to out at the Sheriff's department Tues- Homer Hoch, representative in con- day afternoon. gress from the fourth district." j Texas Rangers, members of the Why should the tax-burdened peo-' Sheriff's and Police departments pie of Kansas be called upon to pay- and citizens of Amarillo are scouring for the printing and publishing of ma- the country in search of the missing terial about the industrial court for man, but up to a late hour Tuesday j Homer Hoch, a member of congrss? afternoon, he had not been located. , Mr. Stinson, who is 26 years old, left his home early Monday morning to feed his hogs near the dairy. He ', did not return Monday- night and Tuesday morning the family became instituting an immediate HUNTING CHICKENS If Mr. Hoch wanted the material, he should get congress to pay for it. And if he could not get congress to pay for it, then he should do with out it ' After more than a year of attempt- alarmed, ing to get some one to introduce a search. - bill in ' congress to give the nation Stinson is the son of J. D. Stinson a law similar to the "Kansas fizzle," and has-been working at the dairy Governor ' Allen finally persuaded business for the past few months. He Homer Hoch to introduce-a bill pat- was formerly with the Amarillo Grain terned after the Kansas bill. This Exchange Daihart Texan. gave Governor Allen a little more national advertising. And the gov- nor proposes to cash in on this ad-, . The local sportsmen are putting in vertising opportunity. good time this week in hunting the ' After Hoch had introduced the bill, elusive prairie chickens. Reports , the governor wrote him a long letter, given by hunters state that chickens approximately 5,000 words, purport- are numerous this year, and it is pos ing to tell how the Kansas industrial sible to scare them up in most any court had proved a great success, how part of the sand hills. A number of it had been invaluable to the people' hunters from Colorado, Oklahoma of Kansas in the great strikes and and eastern Kansas have been here how it had demonstrated that the to try their luck at bagging the limit nation should get Governor Allen's Hunters with dogs have not met with ideas into the national government at any better luck than the fellow hunt- once, ing without a dog, as the country is so The Republican newspaper ring dry it is hard for a dog to work with gave, wide publicity to this letter, any results, and then the chickens are Columns were devoted to it in all the not standing for the dogs as quail do. big papers. Senator Capper's Capital The dog may locate his bird, all right, carried it in full. The Wichita- Bea- but about that time the bird starts con carried it and the Kansas City moving and by the time the hunter Star and the Kansas City Journal gets up to the dog the bird is out of gave columns to it. gunshot Now the people of Kansas have Duck shooting is not very promis- been compelled to pay for th print- ing as there are so few .water holes ing of a large number of copies of this year, due to the long, dry spell, this letter, so that Governor Allen Some of the hunters report having and his pet court can get some more killed very good bags, but at present national advertising. " there are very few ducks in. this Granting that the industrial court country. Garden City Telegram. had proved a success, which it cer- j n tainly has not, why in Heaven's name - L,ST OF JURORS should the people of Kansas be re-! FnltnwJn i. Hia lut nf hmn quired to pay for the printing of draw fo tha Novembe. term ot the literature telling the people of other District Court of Seward County, ! states about it? If it were such a Kansa. to at)Dear Tnesdav. Novem- success would not the people of other jjer 1922, 9 a. m.: -I states una out sdoui h, ana wouia B p Joneg( Kismet. W, H, Emrie ! not they be willing to pay for finding Liberal;.V. C. Hahn, Liberal ; A. W. out? If the industrial court of Kan- PankratZ( Liberal; R. D. Smith sas was a remedy for industrial plaing. Fred Qrimsley, Arkalon; J. , evils the national congress and the j KapP( Moscow; W. T. Wear, Mos-, people of the nation would be willing cow. Ezra ghorb( Liberai; C E, to pay any price necessary to learn AmM Liberai; j, s Dodd, Liberal; about it and to make it a national A M Hinde Liberal. Guy Ingl( Lib. . law. But the people of the nation era,; H T Pinkerton Arkalon; J. 1 do not believe it has proved a success B Win8tedi Liberal; W. G. Ferguson, and so Governor Allen uses the mon- Liberal; P. A. Reust, Liberal; J. N. ey or tne people ot Aansas to try to Tnierer Liberal; J. A. Crothers, lib convince them that they Bre wrong. eral. F w Fortna, Liberal; T. G. Thousands and thousands of dol- Pate Liberal; Perry Coleman, Lib- lars of the people's money have been eral. j. T Blackmore, Liberal; F. P. spent in giving national publicity to Anderson Sublette; L. V. Gardner, this law since it was put on the stat- Liberal; John Lusk, Jr., Liberal; ute books. Thousands of dollars Harry Denton, Kismet; August have been spent in other ways in ad-( Schmitti Liberal; F. A. Prater, Kis- vertising Allen and his law. But re- met. G M Gruber, Kismet; .Chas. quiring the people to pay for pub- Schmidt. Kismet: C. E. Murray. Kis- iismng governor Alien's letter to Congressman Hoch is the last straw. If the people of Kansas do not show their resentment of this waste of their tax money at the November elect tion then they will deserve to be tax-ridden the rest of their days. And the people should remember that if they vote for W. Y. Morgan for governor they will be voting for a man who has pledged himself to car ry out the Allen policies relating to the industrial .court. By voting for Farmer Jonathan Davis is the only way the people can stop this shameless waste of their tax money. Democrat News. CHILDREN should be equipped with Normal vision as well as with books when they enter school. That is our business exactly; making the vision normal. Dr. E. F. PELLETTE - EjTMight SpocailUt Osteopathia Physician People's Bank Bldg., Liberal, Kan. Bring or send US your . WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING We get your work done PROMPTLY and guaran tee our work to be SATIS FACTORY. Give us a trial We know we can please yon. STONER JLY. CO. At Wiley's LIBERAL, ,KAN. met; C. D. Wells, Arkalon; Arthur Remember Your Friends At Christmas times, with something they cannot buy. Your Photograph Have the sitting made now, and avoid the rush. PATE STUDIO " Liberal, Kansas Beatte, . Liberal; W. P. Brooks, Lib eral. T Ci 1 - 3 n i . i xj. u. suuuey oi oaiama was mmte Monday on business. - Mrs. Henry Diehl of McPhersoi, Kansas, is visiting here with her sob, L. R. Diehl and family. ' FARM LOANS Get Our New Rates Prompt Inspection Quick Closing Moore & Franklin Smith Building' Phone 102 "AN EDITOR'S INVOICE BILL ONIONS Shoe Repairer 1-2 Block East of Post Offiflcc No. BBS. I. O. O. F Over Citizens State Bank Meets Tuesdays. 7:80 C. J. Borden, N. G. O. E. Bobbins. Ses. (First published September 28, 1922) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Topeka, Kansas, . September 20, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Al onzo Carlton Taggert, of Liberal, Kansas, who, on June 11th, 1918, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 04833, No. (014503 D. C.) for North East , Section 12, Township 35 S, Range 31 W. 6th Principal Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before the Judge of the Probate Court of Seward County, Kansas, at Liberal, Kansas, on the 4th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Richard J. Sligar, of Liberal, Kan sas; Lawrence A. Perry, of Liberal, Kansas; Harry L. Monroe, of Liberal, Kansas; Orville R. Young, of Liberal, Kansas. C. W. MILLER, . Register. Superior Drills. Thos." W. Gaw. An editor once kept track of his profits and losses during the year and gives an invoice of his business dairy at the end of 12 months of ups and downs In the following manner: Been broke 861 times. Praised the public 89 times. . Told lies 720 times.,. - Missed prayer meeting 62 times. Been roasted 431 times. Roasted others 52 . times. Washed office towel 3 times. . Missed meals 0. - Mistaken for preacher 11 times. Mistaken for a capitalist 0.. - -. Got whipped 8 times. : Whipped others 0. Cash on hand at beginning $1.57. ' Cash on hand at ending 15c. " Milton (N. D.) Globe. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ramsey and daughter, Betty Jane, of Solomon, Kansas, are visiting at the L. R. Diehl home. Mrs. Ramsey is a sister of Mr. Diehl. - . You Get More Than a Mere Money Value Here You get Quality and Service in the Goods you Buy. . Lower Prices make it possible for you to increase your Savings Account. ARE YOU DOING IT? . Hundreds of your friends and neighbors are getting better values for the money and "saving the difference" by sup plying their needs at The A. L. Duckwall Stores Co. The More You Trade with Us, the More You Save.