le atone^rk this 11s.us thnton the the aoc-he face seen no Soptem-ng, and as only ours on weathertoy feel t there iscd by mtrnct-experi-ig theirtion In p ham-bettingcapableBUCKLIN WILL COME FOR THEGAME FRIDAYCount*}TDOPE IS EVEN ON TWO TEAMS. BUT LIBERAL HAS ADVAN-TAGE OF HOME GROUNDS.rfVhat will likely be the hardest-fought game of the season Will occur hero Friday afternoon when the Liberal and Bucldin teamn battle for football supremacy.Bucklin has won every game this season and the team is in good shape. A good, heavy line with fast ends makes them a hard bunch to go up against. While Liberal has lost one game by n narrow margin, she has had Inrger towns to contend with than has Bucklin. and locul fans aremj predicting a victory over Bucklin onnly be account of the game being on the til the home grounds d eiti-j All agree thnt Bucklin is hnndl-!1 have capped this nittvh and even though t high; her team is the equal of the Liberal e. We team thin break is in our favor.9 been | One thing of which the Democrat st two feels certain is thnt the game will be rd will, a K°°d one- Bucklin is our old home n with we know n lot of the fellows on schools the icam aml know lheV *n* Rood-pairtied in mfort-ieg.r.r-ids-trt:11clean sports, full of pop and hard workers. They will do their best to win in a clean, honorable manner.And Liberal hnn just such s team. Only once this season have they been accused of anythi gnpnpronehing roughness and that was hastily retracted, so when the two forces meet you nre going to see an exhibition of footabll that will be real.Everyone should be out rooting for | their home team because the boys are going to need all the support they can get and the way they have ployedthis season they deserve it.COLD WEATHER HITS LIBERAL SATURDAY EVEFIRST NORTHER HITS WHILE LIBERAL IS ATTENDING FOOTBALL GAME.restWlibeciIhcra UrEt’Vl‘1on !EvamuslersInpaij Ihe is tl tion Tl tinuc ing i camj Mlt;the was at t!well At ing grim ler t Whaof tin a W men even the comj the i a baiwent Ar toda; Tabe meet ler u did v Th Crow LIbcingsred tThe first real winter weather arrived in the Bouthwost Saturday afternoon in the form of one of those old time northers. There was a mighty crowd, almost all of Liberal, at the football game between Gnrdcn City and Liberal that day, and there was little thought of the weather, especially cold weather. The day had been warm, the sun shining and no wind, one of those ideal southwest Kansas fall days.About the middle of the game a hard north wind came up and in a very few minutes the thermometer had dropped several degrees. There was a heavy freeze Saturday night, and automobile owners wore busy Sunday morning looking for wood alcohol for their radiators. The cold weather has been having a slight effect upon the attendance at the tabernacle meetings.ing camp inter of m is sti excell ness, doubt list M and with the tlt;says f men i but it the f good is nwi It i this itgreae to be tor in ity, ntho grrThe