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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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PUBLISHED EVERY FBlDAY. 0 .:.0 in Vdvniuo. Entered at the libeity, Texas, as Second Oais MallGr, DIIU i MENSING EATON, 23(C) iiiul HTKAND, Galveston, Texas. iH for tli( HUY YOUR. Monday night.

January 6th, I.ibcriy lodge, No. 1857. K. of H. in- called the following oflkers for the enduing year: Iv H.

Pirkcti, past dictator. John L. Kllis, dictator. ('has. F.

SteusoiT, vice dictator. H. II. Mrv'onnell, ass. dictator.

M. reporter. L. fin reporter. J.

K. Richardson, treasurer. IJ. Riviere, guide. J.

Riviere, chaplain. 8 (iordon. guardian. J. 'r.

Firth, I ('ameron H.Steus- and Hristley. Capt. Wni. Marlin, of the contractors for building the court house, was here lasi week looking after the work, fie was much pleased with the progress that had been made since he was last here. A large number of workmen been put on ihe work is being advanced rapidly.

We are in- iormtd that it is the purpose ot the contractors to have the court room far t-nough completed for the I'ebruary term of the distrit I couit to be held in t. 'I'his will be an agreeable Poultry and other Produce. Come and see our Now hine HATS AND CLOAKS: un I i Prices Paid. cih I LOC AL sms, Rev. Father McSorley spent two d.iys here this week, and said mass I'liursday morning at 8 o'clock.

Tor Price Lists, Uavton I.ocnls. Good Woolen Suits, worth to $.5 2 50 Extra (lood Woolen Suits, worth $0 to at Best (irade of VV'olen Suits, worth SH) to 8la at Best Clay Worsted Suits, worth $20 to 2 at 10 irfir art' joo flairs 0 Pants to $4 tit I a LSO, I.INF. OF------- J. U. Donahoc, general agent of the 'I'cxas, railroad.

Here last week, in the interest of hir. ro.ad. Miss Annie Hutler, after a visit of two months witli friends here returned lo Houston last Sunday, much to the regret of said friends. C. F.

Stevens and children spent this week at Village Mills, with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Chambers.

Dizziness cured by Iron 'Ionic. For sale by R. K. Bonner. Mr.

Chas Wilson went to Houston Monday and laid in a new stock. Mr. k. K. Cusick went to Beaumont Rev.

McArthur of Liberty preached two very interesting sermons here Sunday number of young people met at the residence of Kellogg on New Year's eve and watched the old year out and the New Year in. Lively games were indulged in until twelve o'clock, when they aroused their neighborhood by firing anvils and guns, after which supper was served. j'resent said they never enjoyed themselves better, those present were the Misses Hoes of Huffman. Mrs. J.

1 Spear is on the sick list week. At the close of the Suntlay School Come (Jet Your CHOK'E AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER SOLD IN THIS CITY. FIREWORKS Below HOUSTON Prices! CHIN AWARE NOTIONS AN EN'DLKSS rn.m. An EXG £1 Li Li El NT HA rn GIVEN AWAY FREE Willi Every $25.00 Purchase AT S. (iuertin Building, Opposite the House.

Prof. B. A. Woods, our teacher, aftC'r spending the holidays with his friends at his home in Newton session last Sunday morning, at the to the court and the people, which, no uturned home la.t Saturday Union church, the following were elec- Coabt, will be appreciated. school ted officers of the school for this year: C.

H. Simmons; assis- Usconly Browns Iron 'Ionic, lor C. K. St.uy of the thirving city of tant, Frank McClendon; secretary and Saturday. treasurer.

Miss Kale Hunnicutt; assis- I.ikcn, heirj oflhe csutc of of ibon. We never know how clumsy and Oaiigers of Piano and Organ Noles. I It ih a litile late for the indicmok notice the of January issue the late S. Liken, (ialveston News. We should have i here from done so I.Tst week.

It was a splendid containing, besides an excellent leview of business for the! Hast illustrations ot the urcat harbor improvements, and the many fine public and private buildings i iiat have been completed the past year I interesting and valuable nation to the general reader. 'I'his! ue of the News is of the high jade, painstaking ter that has 'iisiinguished the paper on former oc- It was a grand specimen of he niotiern newspaper. I )evers, the west last week. never know how clumsy ana ('ounty commissioner ICd. I'ruett was i awkward our young men are until they demand lien notes when instruments are sold these jieople Lien Notes for paynienth on Pianos and )rgans soUl on 'nlN are generally sold or transferred to otheis, with banks oi lories, or traded for other goodn.

Lien notes gener.illv carry an atliiilional lO per tnl attorney's fees tor collection. Lien notes, when placed in b.nnks for may injure hances for loans when needed, hence no business man should give note when buving insttumeius on installments. turers wluj (onsig i and Organs muftt have tluir Frotessiuiiul Cards. S. M.

and Counselor at LAND AGENT. 1 iibortv, 'rexus. 4 7 Abstracts of County. 8 Land Litiqation a Specialty. Land Bought Sotd in Large or Small Will practice in therourtsof Libeitv Chambers, JetTerson, Harris and H.ir- din counties.

liOUCt.ASS. IKMUil. ASS Attorneys at Law AND Will practicc in the State aud A)urts of Spoolal Attontiou Given to Buying and Sellinff Lands and Porfoct- ing Titles. Have Compfpte Abstracts of Land LIBERTY and CHAMBEHS countics. 0.

F. STEVENS. Attorney at Law, OtVue adjoining iniuc mor otHce. IJIUlin Y. IVxas.

Will practice in the ('ourts of Libt rf and ('hambers ountics. over from 1 )ay ton last Friday and called to see us. He informed us that the grass on the other side of the river was very fine yet and that stock was looking better than he had ever know them at this season We received a pleasant call from Mr. S. 1 of Ray -1 day last.

Mr. ('ampbell is one of the new settlers in our county. Mr. and Wm. of Moss Bluff, were in the city lart J'riday.

Mr. 'I'om was here last Friday from the Bluff. Read on opposite page the words of the great general, U. S. Our new minister, Rev.

O. A. Shook, here last week and is first sermon last Sunday morning. I'he iMMCAioir was favored with a all by the pastor Monday evening, i we found to be a very sociable the horrors of war. uul intelligent centleman.

Rev. Shook .1 Mr. Wilson was over Irom Vnuents us to state that beginning with he lake the work iHl fill (he ap, Inmu-ms os nnounccd by his predecessor, Rev. Why suffer with Coughs, C'olds cind and i last year in this Lagrippe when I. ax mivk romo Qui- try to a bicycle.

money when notes are dui-. regardless ot onsctiuciu tleo. Cress and l.ou Kellogg were Lien notes are li.ible to be held anywhcie between 'I exas and New Sork, in Houston last week. conse(piently those who sign them have no opportunity to pleail evtension Dayton is on a boom. 'I'hompson until loo late.

Responsible houses who buy for taslt do not dcniand notes and Marshall are erecting a two-story they are useless to them. Imilding, the ujjper story to be occu- and who demand notes on installmeiu geneiallv st.ite^ pied by the masons, and the lower to that notes do not from their possession. I'HIS II be used as store room THEY MAKE The usual iontrau is ample ntuiity in it- Our new school house is looming up; self, and who say lien notes ill be ted it not promptly contractor Bishop is jmshing it with his paid, neglect to state that the notes are liable to be in the hands of parties unusual enefgy, and it fnesents a very known to them to whom luanutacturers oilu may si 11 them. Some neat appearance. rleiiiand ileeds of trust in adilition to I hi' system t.ikes eveiy Dayton will soon have sevefal well -1 vestige of protection from customers gra-ivd roads.

Steps are being taken We do not demand notes on mstallnu nt s.iU wc simply t.ike iitn se- to begin work at onct. curity, hence our patrons know where to apply when misfortune prevt tin in Mr. J. M. Mills and wife, who hare from making payments when due been in Alabama for several months, We can show over Five I'housaml win le wc paynietii.

from have returned to their old home to stay. three to twelve months to deseiving parties alte being due, evi.ry one the Mrs. Mills says she likes Dayton better likely have lu not only all tlu- r.isl, paid, but instiuniont hatl than any place she ever saw, they bought from and agents who di inand Dr. Spear returned home last wCek from a visit to his parents at So, bisithen, be prepared to )OUr new pastor I he Houston Tost for the of our i8g6 out. We are oblinations to Ifje enttrijrising lublishers for a opy.

'I'he almanac ontains 4 p.tgv». every one of whii choik-fullof Useful inforrfiation tatistn at, historical, and other facts on dl recent subjecti, and is sold at er.l i. A useful and convenient nt help to library. NISI, will cure you in one day. Does not produce the ringing in the head like of (Quinine.

I'ut up in tablets convenient for taking. (luar- anteed to cure or money refunded. 25 Cetits. For s.ile by H. O.

Ager. ICvery reader of this j)aper will see the of Mensing iV I'atun, veston. In to- Chatles Wilson shipped car load A WOlMMlN 'I'hese are what annoi be old to detilers who tor a-h. of hogs last week and will ship another i tones in good tancling, tin Uc liable to br wli.it may this week be k-ft aflei sek( lions are tnade lor buyer-. ('onsignid msttuim are Dr.

Byers came cut from Houston to agenis from town to town, have bet in the and preached a very mtereStmg ser- faHiilies and ba. to torics for before nn.illlv sold mon for us last Sunday week. Mrs K.asterly hii been sick for the past two weeks. Mrs. J.

1 Hunnicuit, after a serious illness, we are fjlad to see up and out Loans Neptiateil. Lands Bought and Sold. II. SWAIiD.NS. Attorney and Counselor at Uw.

Vanb IIBFR'IA, 'n-XAS. W'ill give prompt to all bu-i in cntrusteil to his rare. O. l.thiitynr lUup HENRY 0. AeEK, liK.M.I-.K IN UHUGS, MtUlCINtS, PERFUMERY, riillory.

AND lOBACCO, uie ior dyspepsia, For sale K. K. Bonner. was '1 uesday night nntl ailed at our satu tuui f' I .1 I- I 1 several days, icnevv for the 9th year lus I Ic Wednesda subs, to and (ialveston News I ncle Steve" says he is to jfist novv flild believes the pretext frivolous nnd unlen.d)U*. John L.

Ellis has a new day's paper. Mrs. J. D. iskmner, l.earing of the illnesi, of her sister-in-law L.

C. ('hambers, came up from (Valveston will retnain with '( ountv tjtasurer L. hambers av he is now pi.parvd to all ajia'Psl ihv Ji.ry, ro.id and bridge, pauiier, ul, and building 11 hnley of the neighborhood, was here shaking hands with his m.inv friends. jkillitt of Houston, and Hightower of onroc were hero week attending couit. Ladies should U.se Tonic For sale by R.

K. Bonner. I'he and Home anti Farm $1.50 a yeat'. Arnica Salve. 'I'he best R.ilve i'l the workl fot Cuts.

Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever 'I'btter, happed Hands, and all Skin and positively ures Biles or no pay It is guaranteed to give perfect saiisfactibn, or mohey refunded. I'rige 25 ents per For sale by H. O. Ager. riKsr ASS ahe aei Consignment agents alir.o.t invari.ibly di iiiaiul not's on mst'dl'iiriit sale ionsignetl inMrunn nts if you v.ant a rrliablc nriitlc.

and do noli give notes ttor fleeds ot trust whtn you buy on iir.tnllmtnt have been isiablisihed CiALVLS iON sim 1K66. have large Bre riptioiis Carefully Brepari Ml Hoiii hoUsef. alto in Dallas, evervthinjz in tin- line. )lllO Hfjusion. aiul Waro.

3 JTiXXO. rrsuliiic AcnileiHV. Notice. Dr. Cream Fair lUghcst Award.

in 'i he isuii feels I I ving Br.inn We tilV II of it uith 1) lead 11. Its les arc hard hiii-. r-. ui altt.iyii ftarles- and il a.id tliglicst he giiiillciuer ol Liberty rtained and Mr-. A.

luesdat hrdl. l.itge I lowd gatlared to greet and oiim. tl iicvUy married ouple on iKeir turn fioi.i tluir luidal tour to Alter mg for sever.d itouis tiie gU'si-, I'leir friends united to poriakt of nts that awpited the oia asion 'i'he party prtstni. is led to taki much enjoyed by all meeting of ll)e and liireetors of llu; and New Or' Kailro.id ('oiUpany, for the pur- pose of eleclilia D.re< and Oliircr Haywood Store! Everyiliing Almost Given AWaj l.dS«.! Loi ot Snif. fridii 7 Worth Sli at to A lot Suit- Cheaii at i lot ot Ml ii Suits SH li, going at S2 to Big lot ol Mill I'ants, (lom to Did ou l.ver 1 2 OU Socond Hanti COATS i.T 50i Ladies' Hals Almost Giiten Away.

Bools. Shoes, Hnls. ('nifsi 4 0 GROCERIES. it the li't Company, in the ily lion luu on the day of janii.uy, Lii-fi. C.

IS SK(iLk, I )ec, 7 th, Set retarv I'm I IK Noiit Xilit). t.k I lit I vmII di.pl, N' I loiii' re for in 1 I Have a ot Fair, PERFECT M.ADE. (tuina 4 fi. For constip.ition use Brbwh'i; Iron I Tonic. For sale by R.

K. Bonner. Our city druggisl, Mr. H. O.

Agcr, afu an absence of seven years, from I btiyhood La reiuriu there and spent the Christmas week with his relatives and friends. had a delightful visit and is home again 'I'he News Icih the truth and it very considered good I when are hunting for the truth and heading wt go for Newi. bsM ill I'very of Whu is Ciuarantced to be as Represented. Galveston, Texas. And at the Lowest Pnces 11 llg' 1 DuV HSTAinTlsiiKl) IN SLKD BOI A'IOivS.

Have also in store Seed 1 Rose, Veeiless and 'I riumph. a complete stoi'k of (iarden J(niN L. FLLIS. 'I'his large, beautiful and home-like In' tiiuiion first 1 its kind in the elleni ihiu a retmed, loiid ation the uUivation of mor.il religiou- priiw iples. and the are heaMi full ulty of experienced teachers afford- i for ut quiring the highest in Vo'al Instrun; utal fainting SVater 1 i.r further appiy to fllOri in Oil fiewin'g Machine, 1 11 I i erms easry and reaijonable, bran new, with alt need $20 we the chine, hehcc our oner.

i iioiliC. lit i 1112 l.iiti olir o( I iiv.M tk wh ablt tl'i ir, but have the ili--- .1 good tr.uk tor a liii. on iiu. Also, any 111 by Hill be at ble prit es Cattle. M.OB hh THE WeeD HOUSE.

ProprieHii 1 hi'. HciOse is conveniently '( will be well car- Will be and 'treated ifi a wk to make fhem feel at home low any oft the.

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36,604
Years Available:
1896-1978