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    1. [KSSEWARD] WILSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Thursday November 25, 1920 C.C. WILSON, County attorney of Meade was in town Saturday.(Plains News.)

    02/28/2008 03:01:04
    1. [KSSEWARD] Death: ADAMS Child; age 10
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Thursday November 25, 1920 Died. The ten year old son of Mrs. Rosa ADAMS passed away Wednesday morning at their home ten miles N. west of this city. The boy has been in ill health for some time and has been an invalid all his life. Funeral services will be held today at the Undertaking office and interment made in the Liberal cemetery. The boy is a nephew of Mrs. A.R. MITCHELL of this city.

    02/28/2008 02:59:58
    1. [KSSEWARD] Birth: SNIDER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Wednesday November 24, 1920 Born, To Mr. and Mrs. Ned SNIDER, Tuesday, November 23, a son.

    02/26/2008 04:37:33
    1. [KSSEWARD] SEALEY,WILSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Tuesday November 23, 1920 Miss Mary SEALEY was operated on for appendicitis this week at a local hospital. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. J.W. WILSON of May, Okla., who is at a local hospital is recovering satisfactorily from a recent operation.

    02/26/2008 04:36:34
    1. [KSSEWARD] Birth: PATTERSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Tuesday November 23, 1920 Dr. DAY reports the birth of a baby to Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. PATTERSON of near Hugoton, November 22.

    02/26/2008 04:34:51
    1. [KSSEWARD] Fred GOOCH May Lose Eyesight from Gunpowder.
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Tuesday November 23, 1920 Fred Gooch May Lose Eyesight Playing With Gunpowder. Fred GOOCH, a little boy, was taken to a local hopsital the first of the week, for treatment after being severely burned with gunpowder. It is stated that he with some other boys were playing with gunpowder, having dug a hole in the ground and placed a pipe filled with the powder in the ground and lit it. When the powder exploded Fred was struck in the face and was severely burned and may lose his eyesight.

    02/26/2008 04:33:17
    1. [KSSEWARD] DANIELS Family Has Diptheria
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Tuesday November 23, 1920 Four In Family Are Ill With Diptheria. Dr. A. M. MORROW reports that four children of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. DANIELS living north of th ecity, are ill with diptheria. The home is under quarantine.

    02/26/2008 04:29:47
    1. [KSSEWARD] Old Fashion Excitement: November 19, 1920
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Friday November 19, 1920 Old Fashion Excitement. Thursday afternoon Liberal folks were treated to some real, old fashioned excitement, when a team hitched to a farm wagon ran through the streets at break-neck speed. The team started on east Second and ran west to Lincoln where the wagon struck a water plug. The wagon was thrown several feet into the air and utterly demolished. No one was in the wagon and we were unable to learn the name of the owner. It was very fortunate that on serious consequences followed as the street was filled with the cars at the time.

    02/26/2008 04:27:26
    1. [KSSEWARD] Deaths and Funerals: Topeka: September 19, 1918
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily State Journal Thursday September 19, 1918 Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. Mary EVERETT, wife of James Everett, 523 East Seventeenth street, died Monday at her home. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Herbert W. GREER, of Topeka and Mrs. John W. REPP of Portland, Ore., and two sons, Edward J. Everett and John Everett of Topeka. Robert D. KNOX, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Knox, died Wednesday night at the family home, 339 Elmwood. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon from the residence at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery. No flowers. Mrs. Martin JOHNSON, died Wednesday afternoon at her home, 2204 Buchanan street. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. S.T. TITUS, of Topeka; Mrs. D. WASHBURN of Oklahoma City, and six sons, D.B. Johnson and R.P. Johnson, of Topeka; T.B. Johnson, A.W. Johnson and W.H. Johnson, of Kansas City, and Joseph J. Johnson of Plattsmouth, Neb. Mrs. Johnson was a resident of Shawnee county 39 years. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from Penwell's chapel. Burial in Topeka cemetery.

    02/25/2008 12:06:29
    1. [KSSEWARD] Birth: SAGE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Thursday November 18, 1920 Word was recieved that Mr. and Mrs. Earl SAGE have a baby girl. (Hayne.)

    02/24/2008 01:35:43
    1. [KSSEWARD] STEWART
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Thursday November 18, 1920 Billy STEWART returned to Wichita today after a short business trip here.

    02/24/2008 01:34:34
    1. [KSSEWARD] Death: Ruby ARNETT;age 11years
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Wednesday November 17, 1920 Died. Ruby ARNETT passed away Monday, November 15 after a short illness with scarlet fever. Ruby was eleven years old and a child every one loved. She had a host of friends who will mourn her loss. The funeral services were held Tuesday and interment made in the Floris cemetery.

    02/24/2008 01:33:32
    1. [KSSEWARD] Buried While Digging Out A Coyote: THARP
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Tuesday November 16, 1920 Completely Buried While Digging Out A Coyote. C.W. THARP, living five miles east of Forgan, was completely buried in the sand while digging out a coyote. When the bank caved in on him his friends had nothing but their hands with which to dig him out, but quick work on their part saved Mr. Tharp from suffocating, but he had a narrow escape.--Beaver Democrat.

    02/24/2008 01:31:09
    1. [KSSEWARD] Marriage: DRAKE--ELDRIDGE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Tuesday November 16, 1920 Married. Mrs. Ida DRAKE and Joseph ELDRIDGE both of Guymon were married at the Court House Nov. 16 by the Probate Judge.

    02/24/2008 01:28:42
    1. [KSSEWARD] BEAVER, STARK,BANGS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Monday November 15, 1920 Cleo Beaver Burns Off Curl. Cleo BEAVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaver, burned off one of her curls, Saturday, when she attempted to remove a wash boiler from the oil stove. The flame caught the curl and Cleo had the presence of mind to grab her apron and smother the fire before she was seriously burned. Piano Fell On Finger. A.V. STARK is nursing a sore finger. A few days ago while lifting a piano, the instrument slipped and fell on his finger, mashing the end and making a painful injury which is not doing as well as it should, and still is painful. Horse Stepped On His Foot. Floyd BANGS is suffering from an injury that occurred the last of the week when a horse stepped on his foot. He is hardly able to walk, but the injury is healing nicely.

    02/24/2008 01:27:28
    1. [KSSEWARD] LAIRD and CHAMBERALIN Sent to Jail
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Saturday November 13, 1920 Sentenced To Five Days In Jail and Costs. H.P. LAIRD and J.E. CHAMBERLAIN were brought from Guymon this morning by Sheriff NELSON and were arraigned before county attorney LIGHT on charge of petty larceny. They pled guilty to having taken a pair of wool blankets from S.K. TAYLOR at the Carson House. They were sentenced to five days in jail and paid the costs of action, $18.60. Both were ex-service men.

    02/24/2008 01:20:09
    1. [KSSEWARD] Mrs. M. LEAR Loses A Sister.
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Friday November 12, 1920 Mrs. M. Lear Loses Sister. Mrs. Millard LEAR received word yesterday that her half-sister, who lived near Hannibal, Mo., died Thursday. She was an aged woman and had been in poor health.

    02/22/2008 12:36:39
    1. [KSSEWARD] New Tom Mix Picture Said To Be Thriller; November 12, 1920
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Friday November 12, 1920 New Tom Mix Picture Said To Be Thriller. The famous cowboy star, Tom Mix, will make his debut in this city as an author and producer at the Photoplay theater, where William Fox present his lastest and greatest Western thriller. "The Daredevil," tonight. This photoplay promises to be something new, for Mix is giving the public his idea of what a fast moving rapid-fire, sure-hit story of the West is, and how he believes real Westerners would interpert it. As in all Tom Mix productions, many thrilling and hazardous deeds of daring are performed by the author-director-actor and his supporting company. Mix rides through water falls into the cave of the bandits, jumps from a train moving at a rate of thirty miles an hour to his horse, rescues his sweetheart by swinging her from the train to the back of his faithful horse, and introduces some novel rope-throwing features. As usual, the star is superably supported by a capable cast which includes Eva Novak, Charles K. French, L.C. Shumway, Sid Jordan, Lucille Younge and George Hernandez.

    02/22/2008 12:33:45
    1. [KSSEWARD] Marriage: BENSON--HUDDLESTON.
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Wednesday November 10, 1920 Benson--Huddleston. Word was received here of the marriage of Mrs. Nellie BENSON of Kismet, to E.L. HUDDLESTON formerly of Liberal. The wedding took place at Lamar, Colo., Nov. 1. Mrs. Huddleston wa sone of the charming young ladies of Kismet. Mr. Huddleston was a popular young man in the social circles while in Liberal, and was connected with the Wiley Drug Co. The young couple will make their home in Wiley, Colo., where Mr. Huddleston has purchased a drug store. The best wishes is extended to them for a long and happy married life.

    02/22/2008 12:25:37
    1. [KSSEWARD] Birth: BRYANT
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Saturday November 6, 1920 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles BRYANT, Nov. 8, 1 boy.

    02/22/2008 12:22:37