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For Good Sales, Good Service, Prompt Returns Ship Your Entire Stock To

Geo. R. Barse

Live Stock Commision Co.

Kansas City, Mo.

National Stock Yards, Ill.

We sell Cattle and Hogs


We have sweet-potato plants for sale, five varieties to select from.

Liberty Phone 2030.   D. Blunt



LOCALS

At Moore's.

At Moore's Drug Store.

Wall paper at Moore's

Chicken powders at Moore's.

Dan Webber was over from Barnston, Tuesday.

H. Kirschner was a Wymore passenger Tuesday.

Eb. Roberts was a passenger to Wymore, Tuesday.

D.W. Martin was a business visitor in Wymore, Wednesday.

Tom Morris visited his parent's in Falls City, over Sunday.

Frank Bowers returned from Beatrice Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. J Wiley left for a visit in College Springs, Ia., Tuesday.

Clark Michael was visiting relatives near Liberty a few days this week.

Mrs. G.L. Losey and children spent Sunday with relatives in Burchard.

Hazel and Tracy Burgett visited relatives in Humbolt the first of the week.

Frank Bowers and wife attended the commencement exercises at Odell, last week.

BASE BALL at the Liberty ball park, Tuesday, June 11. Blue Springs vs. Liberty.

Joseph Lynch and family left for a visit with relatives in Palmyra, Nebr., Friday.

I will grind feed, corn meal etc., on short notice. Also do general blacksmithing business. Prices reasonable.

Wilcox, at Armour. 

Will Sutter shipped two fine Scotch Terrier pups to parties in Riverside, Ia., Tuesday.

Minor Kirchner, of Clay Center, Kans., was a visitor in Liberty a few days this week.

Several from here attended the commencement exercises at Barnston, Monday night.

Miss Elizabeth Mayo, of Wymore has been visiting Miss Maude Scott the past week.

Frank Belville, went to Blue Springs, Tuesday evening, to attend the alumni banquet.

Frank Muchmore returned from a trip to the western part of the state Monday evening.

Rev. Hunt and wife left Tuesday, for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Hunt's parents in Lincoln.

J. T. Wright, our implement dealer is doing a rushing business these days, selling farm machinery.

N. H. Olmstead left for Norton Co. Kans, where he will put up a windmill on Frank Fentiman's farm.

Claude Scott of Wymore, came over from Wymore Sunday, for a visit with his mother, sister, and friends.

Samuel Shannon of Pawnee, visited his brother, Greene Shannon, the last of the week, returning home Sunday.

C. C. Woolery, painter and paper hanger. All work guaranteed. Price reasonable. Let us figure with you.

J. Maxwell and wife left for a two weeks' visit with their son, Chas. and family, in Mitchell, S.D., Tuesday.

Mrs. H. J. Martz returned from a several weeks' visit with her sons, John and Clyde Martz, in Seward, Nebr., Tuesday.

When in need of any kind of printing, such as visiting cards, letter heads etc., call us up. We do it neatly and promptly.

Lewis York and niece, Miss May, left for Forestville, N. Y. and other points east Monday for a several weeks' visit and pleasure trip.

An easy way out of the tooth-ache. Take gas and have the tooth pulled. It won't hurt. Perfectly safe.

Dr. L. R. Fritz, Wymore, Neb.

W. C. Evans of Delgeville, Cal., sent us a dollar on subscription this week. Mr. Evans says he can't get get along so far away from home without the Journal.

Monkeying with a buzz saw is the same kind of foolishness as using poor paint. Paint your house with the safe, long wearing, guaranteed Bradley & Vrooman Paint. For sale by Peter Bowhay.

James Brewer, living North of Blue Springs, killed himself last Sunday morning by swallowing two ounces of strychnine. Temporary insanity seems to be the cause for his rash act.

Special to

California:

Low rate summer tours to San Francisco and Los Angeles; ABOUT HALF RATES until May 18th, also June 8th to 15th; June 22nd to July 5th. Slightly higher daily commencing June 1st; small extra cost via Portland and Seattle. 

Big Horn

Basin:

We run personally conducted homeseekers' excursions May 7th and 21st, June 4th and 18th, under guidance of D. Olem Deaver, General Agent Landseekers'   Information Bureau, to assist settlers to secure and early hold at cheapest rates of magnificent irrigated lands in the Big Horn Basin; write about these lands. Round Trip $20.

Cheap Rates

East:

To Jamestown Exposition daily low rates; via New York slightly higher. During the summer low excursion rates to Atlantic City, Saratoga Springs, Philidelphia, also to the Seashore and Mountain resorts.

Rocky Mountain

Tours:

To Colorado, Utah, Black Hills, Cody, Sheridan and Yellowstone Park. Daily low rate tours after June 1st.

W.B. Beck, Ticket Agent,

Liberty, Nebr.

L.W. Wakeley, G. P. A.

Omaha, Nebr.



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