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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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he ence No worse placc in the world than a position de- signaled as "on the merely a place to sit and watch the procession of active people go past it pays id get down off the fence and take an active part in affairs on one side or the other. Line tin with the that works, saves and invests. will find the reward ample and worth while. We will help you all we can for we belong to that crowd We much use for the fellow who is always jierched on the fencc. First State Bank Of Iiltoorty.

A Gruaraniy Fund BanU. i A I i i i ever have to have a superior gcncc to fend for him. in te 1 4 We saw the sun rise in the Pacific ocean and set in the Atlantic one day j. while in Panama. We feel sure it will do the same thing in Texas before the state is severed in twain by the pohti- 4.

eians whose lust for office is burning 1 out their vitals Georgetown Com- I tnercial. i The division of Texas seems to be hampioncd by the ambitious politi- 1 (ians and opposed by sentimental ditioni and pride. Ambition and pride are two great combating forces and; I the outcome, it the question should be I I I 4 Sell Bread is the Life, i General Merchandise sell Flour. s.H'k under a jxuaranttT red prices, service. Pi l'Acry Cor- 4 i 1 Of The Very Best Grades and at prices that are lower than most of the others.

Sid Williamson Co. Inc. Hardin. Texas submitted predict. will be more than we can THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.

A rrrnwly for Ithfttmstism, HI-hmI Poison and all lllood A wonderful tonic men nnd women. manufactured for the pant 35 years. At DnmgiHtu, 1 00 F. V. LIPPMAN Savannah, Ga.

Vindicator and Gal vcs t'ws, Year, il lie; i(i, Liberty, Texas ra I Mt-rclianiiise, CASKETS, COFFINS. UUNITUKE jumbor nber yard is alway both rough and shingies, doors, etc. uiage will be appreciat- lit I'iiiintir. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. T.

Son. PUBLISH KR8. I.Alif A 1 HA MIO; IIS, Sole Kditor and Manager. Calarti al Postonica at Liberty, Tens, as Sacond Class Mattar. In Adtanee.

Clean-Up Day March 10th. Wickliff, iviiiiith and Whsglwright -s oetng a specialty. 1 kinds of work done in K-d and iron. Vindicator. A months 2 1111111111: Telephone Semes a balance in (arm rs.

which means more at the end ol the sea- 4ells the product; best prices; mfcs supplier; otects the home; the all means have a Telephone tth the BELL fEM rue today to our Manager lor ition. TH WESTERN APH4 HE COMPANY i.illllillllllUllillii State Health Officer Collins, by order of the Governor. has designated Wednesday, March 10th, as Texas Clean-Up Day and in his elTort to net co operation he says: authorities can not easily overestimate the value of making a united, determined effort to lean up the rubbish and filth that invariably accummulates during the winter months aod which continues to exist during the spring and summer. I his dangerous condition consiitult a const int menace to the health improve sanitary conditions means more than the mere beautifying of premises, up day is intend to arouse in all people Texas a desire to ward off diseases peculiar to the warmer months as well to guard those which are perennial in their destiuctiveness. therefore call upon now to do all in your power, privately and officially, to nd our state ol filth and its products.

The weeds and old partu ularly should be given attention, not overlooking that wonderful breeding place (or the manure pile. eat man clean his premise', each woman her house, every teacher his school and the minister his 000 The Senate last Friday passed finally Senator liee's bill providing tor ihe appointment of county superintendents of hoots by (ountv boards ot school trustees, instead of being ed bv the people. The purpose of law is said be to keep the supenn- 5 tendeat's office out of polities, look hke jumping out ol the coffee (Hit into 3 the skillet Or maybe doing somethtug worse to avoid an evil. As it is now on 8 ttic superintendent's office it involv- ed iu but with the proposed 2 change, a general mis up oi po with the board of education, aspirants to ottice and the people may be looked for. 000 Some people want to know Lord permits the awtul slaughter 2 Europe They might as wel! 3 I the Lord permitted that little boy in 3 Sherman the othe day to walk in 01 a rnovu boxc ar and have 1 an ami cut off.

Van Aistyne ad The Lord gives to man the instim of stll-presetvation, just as he him a relish for food But the Luid 3 not undertake to prottet men a- 5 gainst their own errors therefore tho who go lo war as those who gorge themselves at table may to piv the penalty for their foolishness course the Lord could aitange differently if he so wille 1 Hut wiun 1 1 made man he made him to Te a not a baby, that he should forever shooed an ay item the tire 1 fel a mollycoddle that he should I 000 The compulsory school attendance bill has been passed to engrossment in the lower house of the Texas Legis and that it will become a law the expiration of the present session seems assured. The bill provides that all children who are physically able must attend sc hool 100 days or more each year. I he law will in a way set aMde parental authority, but the education of children is of greater concern than the authority of parents. and realizing this the people are ready for the law The law will not be without troublesome problems, but these will be solved in time. Thousands of negro and Mexican will be forced into school and to provide teachers and school houses for these will lay further burdens upon the white tax payers.

Kvery measure worth while imposes a burden somewhere, but the whtte people of Texas will meet this one without a frown, knowing as they do that the education of the hildren of the state will be worth far more than the Grove Signal. 000 A Cincinnati judge who has tried divorce cases during a six-year term in office. says that in the great majority, where strife was charged to the woman it could generally be traced back to the laet that she was not a cook. Thu, observes the Oklahoma 1 is a striking testimonial to the value of hmg domestic science in the public schools. Cooking is essential to human wellare and happiness.

It is essential to life itsvlt. Every girl should learn how to cook. 1 not necessarily that she may devote her life to cooking, but that she may understand the art; that she may know good cooking when she meets it at the dinner table; that she may be to dircet the preparation of a wholesome meal, and that she mav be to prepare one herselt in case ol an emergency. The remark i the cinnati judge ought to be worth something in the ay of creating among women a greater interest the prac tical duties of domestic life. Poor cooking is not conducive to peace in the household, and probably it is at the bottom of me re matrimonial infelicity than the general public imagines.

I Buiilio lliviore The Vindicator for Job Printing ork Right 4 4 Is Our Modo. Riviere Chambers Real Estate Transfers. Trivium Club Notes. G. Riviere C.

A. Chambers 430 Prepared by T. C. Tarver for The Liberty Vindicator. Burkett et al to Fa Ivey al 8o ac res Williams.

$975. I ex Land and Oil Co. lots, 111 Kirkhain ex Land Co to Holland 2 lots in.Hightower 5 'V El wood, acres in Smiley It Eovootito 11 HSand res in Smiley 160. Ferrett et re on Robers jcc I) Hannah to Devore 100 acres $2000. Kill to Street et al In Geo Orr.

$1000. The Co to 1 Dorway 1 lot in Zei $1. Wright to A Jett, et al 20 acres arkington Sj; 5 II Hlam to lots in Anderson $90 LI) Johnson et al to Swann lots in Liberty Stiles et al to 1 Davton $125. to I i2 acres town of l.tberi 4 to 11 all i gS a' rt By Mrs. 1 ii.

Simmons. I nieetim; of the executive board ot the I cn.i*. 1 ederation ot Clubs, was held at Austin, when a message of sincere sympatny and regrets the resignation ol Mrs. J. L.

Cunningham, president oi the Fourth District was sent. Mrs. t'uaninghatn resigned on account of ii! health. The legislative committee lu i been urgmg the passage ot a compulsory education law. Club women who have mvestigat the sul that the passing ol this law will be far I nsurance FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL.

and all iject feci The Old Postoice Store Berry lot in an .0 reaching in fleets best rec.iedy hild and juvenile court ft The 1 ms Cana! have been instruc tive, the mid-term session day when the so and labor of the at length. Miss Mrs, interesting feature program while Mi on Rec korun, since labor nses. it is tne problems FOR Panama and the both interesting ind list lesson ol the was held last hie. government, 1 me were- discussed Partlow leading paper was a inos1 of the afternoon's views vith Columbia, read Groceries And Service Phone lOil. T.

F. QALHOON News Fiuffl Hardia, Several iu our community are feting from la grippe Mr. and Mrs Waiter Abshier of Liberty sj nt a tew days among friends here last Week. John Mec TXT iirnily of riatson, snent Saturday niaht and Sunday with and ubject. Roll Press.

Thus and W. tin 00 Ii IT The Akins brothers are doing some muc needed dram south ot town. Miss Jamison visited 111 Hayton last Sunday. Henry Cantwell made a flymg trip to Houston the first oi the week N. S.

Si limits and Mr. Elcord ed the Batson oil field Thursday Mrs Watts returned from Beaumont Thursday Ben Mi GowanYji Devers, loaded out two of hay from here last Wednesday. I Apple after 10 days stay among olei friends here has returned to Illinois where he will make nis future home. Mr Parker and sons have purchased property south ot town which thcv intend to improve at an early date arrived last week with a car ot household goods and stock. Mrs Peter Becker who is engaged in the hotel business at Sour wa among old friends one day lait week.

Cardiff made a trip to Houston last Monday. Mrs. Cco. Anderson spent Sunday with her parents. Mi CantweU is quite busy improving his acre tra of land wlut 1 hased the first of year Mrs.

Carr accompanied by Mr-. iiiimel of New York is visiting iier brother, George Conklin. Miss Venie Cardiff spent SaturU iv and Sunday with home folks Mr I tennis atier a lO-elavs stay straightening up his Ray wood affairs started Norih Saturday. Brother Hobbs tilled his regular appointment here Saturday and Stindav. Hr.

Tucker went to Beaum nt re The Ba tilled lus dm last Owing then fii itici mny. pastor. Rev. McGinty, piiar appo ntment at ckncss among the a ere only a It ho deel the social meeting of the Larkin club given at the home the president a uurnoct of contests ed enjoyable. In the contest Mr.

and Mr li were winners of tin pr.e which was a beautiful embroidered centerpiece. At the proper hour most tiehci uients wete rved. The guests enjoyed Ives much that they re- maincd until a ate hour. Mr. nd Mis.

Alexander ate ideal entertainers and it is grei tly regretted that all the by Mis Ray Part low, was threw much light on the si ail was Items from th may we say The moving write mg writ tnovci on Nor all vour piety nor wit, Shall luie it bac to cancel half a line Nor all vour tears wash out one word of it 'The plea ant anticipations of the club in having the privilege of meeting with Mrs. H. Stevenson were most beautifully resfucd last club day when tor the tune the doors ol her pretty new home were opened. A combination of white and goidwa- rwhlydevel- owed in sorin, blossoms, narcissus and tub mem their hosi ere not able to Jacobs Refri hir I N-j andy hi. daffodils, wl color tones clustered reception ro mgtun lune in deiic.ous a heme and inseparably most preitih favors used, a pleasant guest, ivernor et Marc iodi a vacali ts n.e NT.

touches embed IS ili It. I eeper violets uettv the Tinshop General repairing of anything in tin, and iron. Wells driven and repaired. If it is a repair job of any kind 1 want it. umituro and.

Hardware I also cariy a full ar.d carefully selected line oi Furirture and Hardware which I will be glad to show the public and sell at reasonable prices. L. ALLMON. Liberty, Texas ms, A two-course Wa on wa assed, which wa carricvi out the olo embiems sso' lated with the iy Tiny hatchet wen Mr L. Chhinbers the vas Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago our attacks of Lumbago are not so hopeless as they seem.

Vou in relieve tiu almost instantly by a gue in Liberty county, Texas Notice of Sale. The State of Texas, County of Liberty Whereas, by virtue of a Pluries execution issued out of the county court of Galveston county, Texas, on a judgment rendered in said court on the 22d dny of September, A. 1 1914, in favor of Henry Wilkins, Auguste I ange, a widow. Alvin T. Lange and Henry Wilkins, composing the firm of Focke, Wilkins Lange, and against arter-Brisbin Company, a corporation and A.

W. Carter, jointly and severally No. 11122 on the docket of said court I did, on the 4th day of February, 1915 at 10 a. levy the following described tracts and cels of land, situated the county of Liberty. State of Texas, and to the said A.

W. Carter, to-wit: First tract: Containing 94 acres, more or less, and being a part of the Stephenson Nicholson league in Liberty county, Texas, beginning at Matilda N. corner and running south to Stephenson Jett's north boundary line thence east along said line to 1 Lumm west boundary line; thence north along said hne to D. D. Freeman south boundary line thence west to the place of beginning, containing 94 acres, more or less.

Book page 394 seep Second tract: Also the following tract of land. viz. Part of the said Stephenson Nicholson league in said Liberty county, Texas. Beginning at a stake in the prairie on Calvin S. corner; thence N.

89 W. 600 vrs thence 5 W. 144 stake for corner; thence N. 89 E. 600 a stake for corner; thence N.

5 E. 148 vrs. to the place of beginning. Third tract Also the following described tract of land, being also a portion of the Stephenson Nicholson lea- rs ot lor up mut LfguS'in lias lean-l I i immediate have ac aside Our attention, i uiuulatcd aid upon hke inths. We trust that the mrent will become the i i th of March we ran a tc.wn tl.

will not, at first, nr own. simple application of Liniment! ning at the N. W. orner of the J. I).

the and loins. Lumbago is a Lumm survey thence S. 30 E. 459 vrs lorin ot rhcnmatism and a stake; thence N. 89 deg 30' 159 to which penetrates quickly 3-10 vrs a stake; thence 30 459 all in through the sore, tender muscles, vrs to 1 Lumin's north boundary hmbe: up the back and makes it feel line; thence 89 deg 159 8-io a bottle ot'Sloan's Liniment vrs to the place of beginning.

Said for 1 any druggist and have it in three tracts of land just described ag- the hou against colds, sore and gregatmg 122 1-2 acres of land, more AT I TA KV Ganietiin Swilley MAKk M. LAW Kit Brouter Da Titles i. ciments to Vcjcaa 1, deeds and legal do. Special attention. ot count1.

Abstract Cc, omi 11 ri At. 1 ok hu tur, ouni v. iVxiis, Court 1.) ib i 1-03 NORM AN len joints, rheumatism, neuraleia. sciatica and like ailments Your money ha' it not satisfied, but it does give al iv instant relief Alldiuggists ad Farm For Sale. Containing one hundred and eighty a res sandy land, well ved on mhell road.

4 miles east of vt rs For price, terms or particulars, all on or write J. W. SCAGGS, Dec. s'- 1914 lex. Si, il 11 A I'TOiv i i VT Il 1 P.EU 1 TV.

1 Building i LIBER ny out care, Tuesday where he fas the McFaddin canal ALLISON'S a position Nutter Smith F. ii. Work A ALLISON lean Towels, Vour patronage 1 Electric Succeed wuta eveiyihing Ii nr rrostntjun fci.d Mr.itc they Uic supmw lemtdy, as thousanda have 6 is the be.t ever eve a Xjciwyer County Judge. Liiiil'iy, I'oxas. S'fKVKXS STKVKNS LA KitS.

LIBLhfY, FfcXAS. Will prompt and careful atte si to intrusted to their car i'. H. WILSON LAWYER at old M'KLNiiS, I kxas of Liberty ny buiinesit N.Q client Passenger Service ar NN est NORTH and SOUTH Modern Oil Locomotives i ec trie Block Signals Heavy Rails Rock Ballast Hungry Go To George's All Factors Of Safety. For further information, call on ai agent or address the T.

ANDERSON, P. A. Houston, Texas. or less. Fourth tract All that certain tract or parcel of land a part of the Stephen Nicholson league situated in Liberty county, Texas, being part of a yo acre tract conveyed to Carter out of said league, and being desc ribed by metes and bounds as follows nmg at the corner of said 320 re tract thence west with the soutK line of said 320 acre tract 614 vrs corner thence vrs corner thence 614 vrs corner thence south 89 vrs to the place ot beginning, containing 14 acres of land, more or less.

Fifth tract An undivived two-thirds (2-3) interest in and to all that certain tract or pare el of hud. to-wu being a part of the Stephen Nicholson survey situated in Tarkington Prairie, Texas: Beginning at I) corner on the east boundary line of Marshall Davis tract of land a set post for corner, south 1-2 479 varas a set post thenc north east 2710 varas to a set post the prairie thence west 479 varas to Ii Lum's corner thence south 89 2710 varas with said south line to the place ot ginning, containing two hundred and titty (250) acres more or less. And on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1915, being the first Tuesday of said month, between the hours ol 10 o'clock a in and 4 o'clock in.

on said day, at the court house door of said county, I will offer for sale and sell at public auc- 11 or, lor cash, all the right, title and interest of the said A. W.Carter in and to properly. Dated at Liberty, 'Texas, this the day of February, D. 1915. C.

W. CARLISLE, Sheriff Liberty County, Texas Libi TV, TEXAS. Wanted Urine iu prompt, a left mi him uildmj nu on Will give all busi- mo'i 2 it on (ru it) U. to 11 lint ibi three for )k SALE walnut i I dresser ap Paul Sv LlU.it), I 2000 Acres of Liberty coun- laud Part prauw, part Must cheap N. China, Texas.

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