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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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Liberty, Texas
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finSitalor. LIBERTY, May 29, 18967 tOUMi DfcMVdulit HUUSfc. KEPT BV Miss MAMIE LACOUR. Masonic. LiBfcRrv odgi 43.

A. K. and meet at their ir Liberty, or Sut aiti.n night afiei full moon ir. each month. K.

CAMKUON. VV. M. I. (, Knights of Honor: No.

1S57, K.ofH. it their hall, in I iberty. on the I and in each at 7 I I Is. nict.uor. M.

ri kv Pursuant to call of the chairman, ihe democracy of Liberty county met in convention, at the court house, on May 23d, 1896. The convention was called to order by the chairman, Jos. Riviere, and on motion F. R. Swarcns was elected sec'y.

On motion committees were appointed on credentials, permanent zation, etc. On report of the committee ihe tem- porary officers were electcd permanent officers of the convention. ------0-----There was no representation from The celebrated, thoroughbred stallion, Board and Lodging by the day. week or month. Charges reasonable.

Rest of fare. North, of court hovsc square. Liberty. Texas. EXCURSION RATES IN MAY, JUNE AND JULY, 1896 Land for Sale.

Run ml Trip Tickets from all Coupon in Will be Hold as Nt 1 imo ani. 2 riiis is the correct time of the trains arrival here under the new luiedule: No. 17. cast. i i p.

m. No. 20. going west, p. m.

No. 19. going east. 7:09 a. m.

several precincts of the county. The following of delegates were duly elected to the several state and distiict conventions. Following are the delegates to the Senatorial convention: Frank Abshier, (J Vandeventer, FI 11 Dever, John Lacour. (i herring- ton I Swarens, 1 Stevens, Harrett, 'V Stiles, II Finley. Cl as Wilson Wash Uerry, Cameron.

A Hardm Moore, Chambers, 1 Crowley, I Hingle, 15 Hrieii. Sim He Blanc, sr. Swilley .) Ellis. Joseph Riviere. Following are the delegates to the upreme judicial district conventu A Cha; man, 1 Stevens.

44 Thoroughbred! celebrated, thoroughbred stall has been purchased by the Liberty Horse Improvement Company, composed of the following shareholders, at a cost of 00 Jos. Riviere, K. B. Pickett, J. H.

Finley, J. W. Hailey. Sim. DeBlanc, W.

A. Neyland, 1 H. H. never, J.G. Lacour, '1'.

Mi Manus, Frank Abshier, T. A. Wooten. It. O.

Agor, T. (i Lawson, R. Me Manus and J. O. Lacour.

This celebrated stallion will make the season of 1K96, for 1250 at Liberty. All ersons interested ir, raising tirst class saddle and harness stock are requested to examine this horse gaits, qualities, style, etc. For furt A VALUABLE TRACT containing 1280 Acres, in a square body. Granted to Francis Smith. Situated on thr old Sour Lake road, about twelve northeast from Liberty; about eight miles north of the Southern Pacific railroad.

The land is mostly To City of Mexico June 1 ith, from San Antonio, at rate of $25 for round trip. Baptiste creek runs through the trac? To Monterey, Mexico From San Antonio, June nth, at rate of $5.50 for on its northerly side, affording perrna round trip. nent water for all purposes; and To San Antonio all stations in Texas, June 8th, on account of Chris- ,50 acres of timber on said creek tiati Endeavor meeting, at rate of one fare for round trip, with maximum The prairie portion of this land is 1 of $5. Tickets received on deposit for extension to allow excursions to rich, well-draining, loam. I he timber Mexico and other points.

Ami from all mimm Stations on tin al rate or (Inc for Romiti Trip, annearance of a natural nark Tu Memphis of Cumberland Presbyterian church, 1. No. 20. going west, p. m.

juuimui uibimitvinc.1.1... refluested to examine this his No. 19, going east, 7:09 a.m. A I hnp'man, C. gaits, qualities, etc.

For No. 1 40MV west. 7 a- m. Swarcns, Coly Simmons, J)arliculars by letter or in per-! H. Kkli.ey, Agent.

James Linney, As A DeBlanc, prrfCETT Neyland. SM.lohns.-n. March Manner. I i.i.wis I. Hanks, m.

May 14th and 15th, limited to return June 5th. Also May 19th ami 20th, limited to return lune 5th, account General Assemblj Presbyterian church in thv I'nited States. To liiruunghum, General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian church. May 17th and iSth. limited to June 5th for etuin.

Io Pittsburg. 25d and 24th, account National Prohibition CunMantion. limited fur return to May 31st. To St. 131b 14th and 5th.

account Republican National limited to June Sls-t return. To Richmond, Confedeiate Veterans Reunion, on June 20th and 27th. good to return within twenty days from of sale, at rate than one fare. I Buffalo, N. National Teachers' Association, Jane joth p.

July 1 -t, with limit to July and privilege of with Joint Agent foi further evtension, at 1 ate of one fare plus $2.00 for admission. To Washington, 1 3d. 4th and rateof one fare for the r- itnd tip. with privilege of extension to July 31st for return by depositing with Joint Agent. 1 St.

1 MU'. 2 Wth ar.d 21 account of Populist and Sihci- Conventions, limited to July 27th for retu n. 1 ull will Ik furnished on application to l.acal of suflret Route. I W. Trnffic Manager, 1 1 A.ss'i vV J'kt Houston, Texas.

to the eye of the beholder the learance of a natural park. will be made to suit purchas I'or further particulars, addres WHARTON BRANCH, Feb. Pallas, CET THE BEST When you nro about to buy a do not be deceived by alluring and be led to think you eati vfet the best finest finished and Pai Houston.Texas. Most Popular for a mere song. Seo to It that you buy from reliable manufacturers that have gained a reputation by honest and sq iinro dealing, will then fcet a Sowing Machine that is n.ited the world over for its durability.

You want the one that is easiest to manage and is the Lite of I iraiorta. LEWIS io ROSENBERG, rif.Vl.K.RS IX CLOTHING Furnishing Following are the delegates to the representutive convention VV Lacour, Riviere, Stevens, VV Jones, A Chnj RICH DISCOVERIES OF GOLD At Cripple Creek. and else-! where, arc being made daily, and the I man, l'ickett. Swan Hardin, WF production for 1896 will be the largest Hardin, Joe Riviere, Lacour. VV Perington, Swarens, Cameron.

Following are the delegated to the ever known, estimated at Two Hundred Million Dollars. Cripple Creek alone is producing over One Million Dollars ELDREDGE Q1I STANDARD GOODS, convention to select delegates to 1 a month, and steadily increasing. Min- the national convention mg Stocks are advancing in price more 1 Stevens. Baiilio, Smith, rapidly than any other stocks, and many JO Main St. OO HOUS I ON.

TEXAS. VV Green, I. Duncan, I Lacour, VV Moore. Hardin right, Rayburn, Joe Lacour, 1 Broun. Following are the r.

the nt C. o. with privilege of Mate convention to nominate state ilcers: Hightower, Joe Riviere, ('has Wilson. Gillard JM Weils, Fields, I- Cameron, Frank Richardson, Gariard, VV A Neyland, VI Rayburn, Ed Dillon. 11 Johnson.

Following are the delegates to the i congressional convention, l'erry Campbell, vv (i Derrintton, Swan 1 1 Pruett, Joe Riviere, I C. F. Stevens. Rufe Emanuel, Calvin I Simmons, Cameron, Smith, VV Hardin. On motion the following resolution was unanimously adopted: i Resolved, that the delegates to the I senatorial convention be instructed to cast the vete of this county for Hon.

VV. F. Hardin, for senator, and to use all legitimate means to insure his nomination. On motion Joseph Riviere was reelected county chairman, and F. R.

Prom oiMiiii'Monrr linker. Austin, Texas, May the News: Will you through your pa, er for me that, owing to the constant cmands upon im time here in per- arming the Uuiit' of this office in- to me by the people, 1 can not nor write letters in the interest of renomination to this office. I hat -hail trust to the activity and efforts my friends, and a discriminat- public judgement for indorsement my humble efforts to serve the eople honestly and fearlessly. I have leased since August 1 last to May 1 this year, 4,484,187 acres 1,197,168 acres from August 1893 H) May 1 1894, under my redecessoi. i have sold in the same riod tune acres of land, pay dividends of 35 to 50 per cent.

They offer the best opportunity to make a large profit on a small investment J. I. TALLMAN vV 45 Broadway, New York, arc financial agents for the Prudential Gold Mining and others in Ihe famous Cripple Creek district. They will send you free, interesting particulars of the Mining companies they represent, also their book 1 on speculation in Stocks, Grain and Cotton, containing many new and important features. Send for these books at once if you are interested in any form of speculation or they may prove profitable to you.

NATION'S Light Running There is none In the world tn can equal in mechanical con structicin, durability of worVio. parts, fincncs--. finish, in appearance, or has as improvements as the ew ome It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, on both sides of needle fit tent eif), no other ha( it; driving hintfet adpiatablc centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS THE NEW HOME SEW 1 VG MACHINE CO. Ah l.tHU» At a Very Low A faniiiy uwhinf, ponKTNHing all modern iuiprovt'mrBti.

GUARANTEED EQUAL to the BEST very rr mo 11 ab le. Oktnlu ni and make (iood is Good, but the BEST Good is not in it then. Get the best while you are buying, and save your money. high-grade, light-running. 22 lb.

wheel, with bearing.s made of the finest tool steel. Price $85 for model 40 and $100 for model 42. Discount lor cash. Catalogues and testimonials fur- i nished free upon application. For particulars write to makers.

hf eo uhoi ck 153 West 23d st. New York, Y. I Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. of. ST.

lorn ais FOR Ji'ii a otrtMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD AND A HOUSEHOLD NCCCSUITY one or NEW SEAMSTRESS SEWING MACHINES. EIDREDGE MANUFACTUHING CO. Fridays. Each issue consists of eight at les in the la. Swarens the next 2 years.

iOUf nrirp om August 1, 180to May 1, 1S04. low ciuuuing puce if 1 Convention then adjourned sine die. gives voti I have ritten one and many letters in my first year as was ritien during the year 2894. The in the patent room and in the raughting department shows an equal urease of business. 1 have reduced the of men to 42 against 58 on the ull for the last year of the former term.

have saved for the people in one year buut in expenditures in this Joseph Riviere, chairman. F. K. Swarens, secretary. Try Iron by R.

k. Bonner. For sale pages. There are special departments for the farmers, the ladies and the boys anu girls, besides a world of general news, illustrated articles, etc. We offer the Semi-Weekly News and the indh uok for 12 months for the of $2.25 cash, three papers a week or 156 papers a year, for a ridiculously low price.

Hand in your supscription at once. BELVIDERE. ILL. Your Face Congressman Cooper voted against the resolution allowing representatives to draw Si 00 per month for clerk hire during vacation time, as well as while congress is in session and will have saved during 'i ly present over his is only one ot many commen rd it 1 shall be honored with re-elcc- acts of congressman Cooper dur- 2 Job Work Done at this Office on Send 111 your orders. Notice.

YOUR FENCE? I expect to make the decrease vpcndiiures of this department to a utn between $00,000, and $70.000 for four years, being a sum of money mounting to enough 10 run this department for a whole year, and leave La lance of perhaps Si 5,000. Besides 1 have received hundreds of letters that the efficiency of the here, and the promptness of its iug this sessiun of and were his financial views different we would) lose 1.0 time in shouting for him again Tribune. Yes, Mr. Cooper has faithfully and conscientiously and with ability represented his constituents, and as to his let see tfhat they ft. We have the CHEAPEST and Beit Ws WOVEN WIRE FENCINC Ire Rnpe Selvage.

Will wreathed with a most engaging after you Inveat In a Hsehaige, goud il not better than going to do in the national it any time in ihe history of the depart- Mention, rrwmt Respectfully submitted. ANDREW J. BAKER. Commissioner Baker is a man of terling worth and admirable independence of ler. He has l'iade the lie best is Brown's I run For sale by R.

K. Bonner. 7 on Many of the state organs are urging in one breath that the candidat 'tate an exceptionally able and efficient of Gov. Roberts will elect a popul st governor, and in the next that following will not be guard They evidently have a poor opinion of XnchdL and the imm l.ujtes to ee him re-elected to the office he hus trfcll managed. For that reason vVe ike pleasure in giving publicity to trd.

'i' 1 It I'ajs. flow The Galveston News wants to know what has become of the great public school fund of Texas whicH democratic candidates of years ago considered sufficient to pay for good free schools for all time without a dollar of extra taxation so IXCHXS HIOH AT flO CIKl't TtSL ROD 1 un Fenrinc. aU and to miiteli. low. by rlia ilk mo cun tw, Hi THE HOUSE.

Duvians, ALFRED WEED, Proprietor. 'I'his House is conveniently located. ravelers will be well cared for here- Will be well-fed and treated 111 a to make them feel at home. Terms as Hwf As any house on the road. EpUIPPCD WITH ITS PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR and AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The moit complete and meiul devices ever to any tewing machine.

The WHITK la DuraWy and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect AdJustmeat, Sews ALL Sewakle Articles, And will please you up ta the full limit of your Arrive Dealers Wanted in unoccupied territory. Liberal Address, WHITE SEWINO MACHINE C. Use Iron by K. Bonner. or sale -y feading this notice you will well it pays, even herb Texas, raise fine cattle.

The demand is always greater than the supply. At third annual sale of the Texas Jerey Cattle Club, held at Dallas, May 20th, therfe ere forty-six head sold The News says our rules of right and it public auction, for odsfi. Of the 4O wrong are certainly very imperfect and 'ibad there were 29 heifers, balance may be changed in the course of time so cows and bulls. The heau as to include in the hst of felonies acts brought 84.32c an average of about for which great men of to-dav ap- each. The lowest price paid for plauded, I single animal was and the highest $200 Help the unfortunate victim 1 of the Hclone at Sherman and other places.

in Texas is exempt from this Mtyi JOHN P. cui "TI Importer of DttUr ia all oT MUSICAL MCItCHANOItK, bll, 818, East New VoA JOHN r. CELEBRATED Some met) may go hungry, but the manages to get a roast every day. Many mortals are little more than racks 10 hang firfc clothes on. of Whole In ol mi WluaiOAL 8 ij.ei 5 7 Otli St Ne Vorfc $26 6UFFEHINC IN 8ILENCC.

Women are the real of the world. ThouaatwU on thousands of them tlm torture of the ills Kculiar to wutiiankiiid in of louitf. They auffer on od weeks, The story of weakness hwUire is written in the in the sallow skiu, in the hst- leM eyes, in the lines of care and worry on the fare. ltlhdltl modesty seals their lips. They fwefer tiUnnliutiou.

Custom I ih made them believe the only hope ot relief ties in the exposure of examination and treatment." Take ten c.inee of "female and in niueHof them is unnecessary, There is no reason why wopien should sub- YtnVau. WINE OF CARDUI fi ep tttble wine. It a iully and sooth- jug over tile Man w- It and stimnU-es the a Slfi Improved whole ft is almost infailible OR Foa ull Aooacaa NationalSewingMachineCo, euccieeoee to JUNK OO. OELVIDERC, ill of Family Sawlag 1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS $1 $0.00 every month given awS? tii through us for the patent tlie month pieceding. We the beat patents for our client and the oliject of thh offer if to mvirt.ii keep track their bright At the nine Uiue with to upon the public the tact that IT THE THAT YIELD FORTUNES, the which can be easily and down without breaking th- and a thousand other little that any one can KnJ a of improving; and these are the ones that bring largest tv t'ki autlior.

Try to think oi somctlung to IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. taken out tluoovh us receiveipecial noticu ir National Recorder, published at I). which is the Dest newspaper published in Abm in the of We a year' i sol; senptton to this journal, free of to alt our client. We also advertUe.fieeof the invention each niotii' which wins our and hundre-Uof thousjnrt of co(ties of the "National cont.u'.uuj of the winner, and a description fiiM uMref.nffl, will be scattered throughout the United States amon, c.ipitahats and mamtijf turns, thus bringing to Ur i attention the menu of the invention All regarded ttnctly Address JOHN WEDDERBURN Solicitors of AinWcan and Patent 618 Street, N. Box 385.

Washington, D. ljf JO pugt 111J Ale tKFE. hh indicator Wants Yoyr JOH WOK K. iirt It is now fully prepared to do all bind of Job Printing, haviof recently put in an improved press and added new features to its outfit Satisfaction in every Guaranteed oung l'row Iron 1 om'r For sale R. K.

Honner. J0HN P. lUUing Powdff hf.M 4 Call fgr l)v Hur.ncr Tonic Vor The iniiica jind Home Farm $1.50 a year for boia. tor the nnw Will buy Sewing Machine, turinfi pecuiiur weaknesses, irrc, -11 mini painful ol branuew, with all attachments. We iher year, and need more than ft need the 0( way front the V't every' chine, hence our offer.

inpicatou body ti wilt: or CAROCI ly 11.110 a itliu. Subscribe for the iwdip A tor Violiat, Accord tal, aM of bll. 8iy. i Last DtU New or 16 Who wants to buy A bicycle The indicator ian save you money An good wheel.

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1896-1978