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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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PQBLISHEr EVERY FRIDAY. 15 T. in at the Poslofticeat Liberty, Texas, Class Ma'ler. locai rt. Tu thr PnMIr.

VI 4 i i il I 15 I The Conroe Courier in its issue of! the 7th had the following notice Vs certain rumors are being circu- of tIcman who honors and Jig. lated regarding my management of the small pox cjuarantine, in must cases for l'10 bench of the ihh judicial dis- a selfish motive, I will say to the pub- trict, and who is holding court this lie that I will at the proper time, give week in our county them facts and figures, that they may Judge L. 1 Hightower announces know the truth and then judge between in this issue for re-election as district judge for this the 9th judicial district. The judge is well known by all our people as a capable, pains-taking ofti- Thc ponderous form and good-natur- cial, a gentleman in every sense of the cd face of Davis, sheriff of Cham- word, kind in disposition, sociable and I le is loved and respected as an officer and a citizen Miss Mamie (ireen one of Houston for'hjs mu. WQrlh WILL MEET ALL COMPETITION! Professional Cards.

W. DOUGLASS. IMH HUGH JACKSON, Summer Goods All way Down, Attorneys at Law AT AM) facts and the idle prattler. E. B.

ickett Cadidatcs for office will be announced -------------------------in the indicator at the following rates, cash in advance I or all district offices 00 bets county, was among us this week, a law For county 00 For precinct 2 50 aQLDsTiem's "GREAT STORE. LAND AGENTS. Co.lTEXAs. rOR COUNTY ATTOHNEY. arc authoriztxl to announce Mr.

W. lUNiil I as can for the office of 1 nmly attorney of iberty county. We arc authorized to announo Mr. F. R.

WARHNS as a candidate for the office of cssmty attorney of 1 county. We autlniti' to announce W. 1 t. as a candidate for the ufiice of county attorney of Liberty county. young ladies is here the guest of Miss Uertie Steusoff FOfl C0n3Ki.S5.

The indicator to announce Hon. S. COOl'l'K, of Tyler county, a. 1 tndiilate for re-election to from the Second Texas district, subject to the action of the democratic convention. The Judge has a record to point to 1 with pride that very few Judges in the Mr, and Mrs.

A. J. Clopton are vis- state can do. He has served the people for eight years on the bench, and during all that time, only three crim-1 inn! appeals have been reversed from his court. Is not this high recommendation of his fairness and impar-1 tiality We think so, it speaks louder than words can express.

Judge Hightower is one of nature's noblemen, in whom there is no With him, right is always first, and he F0K ASSESSUd OF TAXIS. We are authorized to announce Maj. Ji DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, and GROCERIES, Whirl! Sells nl TIM 30G Pieces Dress Goods Xaawns, Olialios, Onl iooos, Also, a Nice Line of OXFORD TIES, Just Received, Postmaster McManus of Moss Bluff say, he will continue to preside Dis- Coine and examine my Stock for Quality anil Price before Buying. itors in our city Miss I.ula lloyt of Houston is spending ,1 few days with the Misses DeBlanc. Mrs.

Swarner (nee Dee Decoin) is here from Houston visiting friends. Miss Joe Kenna of Galveston is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Kelley. Will practice in the State and Kederni Courts of Texas.

Special Attention Given to Buying and Soiling Lands and Perfecting Titles. Have Complete Abstracts ol Lard ol LiBEHTY it ml CHAMBERS counties C. K. STEVENS, Attorney at Law, Office adjoining indicator office. 1.1 ItllltTV, IVxas.

Mr. trank Cameron ot Bremond, could not do wrong were he to try, he- was here this week, on a visit to his parents. cause it is contrary to his nature. To N. 'ark a candidate for the office of Assessor of Taxes of Liberty county.

YV are authorised to announce I IK NR IT.l'Si I a a candidate for re-election to of A ir of Taxes of Liberty We are I. Jllsir as a can i of taxes Liberty county was a visitor to our sanctum this week, trict Judge of this, the Judicial Mesdames James McMurtry and W. 1 J. Barrett honored our office with a visit Tuesday evening. iinirman's all of Deni.

foni. Enough, thanks. Last week we 1 announce Hancis for two copies of the YlN. of 7th. fur the onice of asses- Have received three copies through By virtue of the authority vested in me as chairman, I hereby call a meeting of the precitu hairmen of Liberty county, to meet in the town of Liberty, Dangers of Piano and Organ fintas.

For Districi and County Clerk. I he of Liberty county are hereby that I. A. Jett is a candidate for tlis- the kindness of Messrs. R.

iV K. Tuesday, Aug. 2 5, 1896, for the pur- McManus and J. I). Skinner.

pose of transacting important business 4 CM EH SO nH i Hon. S. I). Cooper, our able ami of ihe parly. A full i county clerk of said county, and re- brilliant congressman, was here this solicit, their support.

ery res-1 1 J. A. I IT. We are authorised to announce Mr. K.

i kett as a candidate for the office of district vl county clerk, at the ensuing election. attendance is requested. Joseph Riviere, Dem. Ex. Com.

Liberty Co. For County Treasuror. We are requested to announce (). liaillig a candidate for the office of county I liberty county, at the November Fc; Justice of the Pcaco. We a 1 to announce John I-.

1 as a candidate for Justice of the precincl No. 1 at the ensuing election. C. Ol is a candidate foi the 11 on W. L.

Douglass, when he be; lieves that his client is innocent, works like a Trojan for him He is powerful and convincing in his arguments to the jury. judge W. K. Hardin has returned! be the work from his trip to Arkansas. We glad to see him looking well.

Lien Note p.iymenL. on Pianos sold on installments are generally or transferred toothers, hypothecated with banks or tories, or traded It other Lieu notes generally carry an additional 10 per cent attorney's fees for collection. Lien notes, when placed in banks for collection, injure chances for loans when needed, In 1 la: uu 111 slu-uld note. I I ft. Itlh A a 1 i i I.

i 1 Will practict in the Courts of and ('hambers counties. loans Negotiated, Lands Bought and SWAKKNS. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Jtpt, 1 BKRIV, TKXAS. Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his care P.

(), l.ibtrty or Moss Bluff buiider, has recently put up a Manutai turers who consign Pianos and Organs P. Baillio announces in our demand lien notes when instruments are sold these peop must have their money when notes are due, regardless ot Lien notes are liable to be held anywhere between lexas and New consequently those who sign them have no opportunity to plead lor extension until too late. Responsible houses who for cash do not demand they are useless to them. Agents and dealers who demand notes on installment sales generally state that notes do not pass from their possession. II I.

II DO THEY MAKE THEM' The usual contract is ample security in it- very is competent and weil qualified for the self. Agents and dealers who say lien nolt will be ted it not promptly HENRY 0. AGER Mr. O. columns today as a candidate for county treasurer.

Mr. Baillio is so well known to the people, generally, of this of IN supererogation for us to introduce him to this people. He is among the best known of our business men, having Mr. C. N.

Norton, the wire fence been for many years business here a neat and durable fence around the office he seeks, and should the people paid, neglect to state that the notes are liable to be in the hands of parties ttn- of the of precinct No. Abshier grave yard in the Protestant prefer him to another, he would make known to them to whom manufacturers or others may sc 1 leni. 1 0 1. 1 1 I Inc cuctom iiti i tv rv the Novemlier election. F01 County Conmlsstoner.

We aie authorized to announce the candid- of Krank Abshier for the office of county of precinct No. 1 at the eimi- election. cemetery. This inclosure, while much a good officer, more endurable than a picket fence, we learn is cheaper. demand deeds of trust in addition to notes.

This system takes away every vestige of protection from customers. Our young friend Mr. John C. Otto We j0 not rfcmancl notes on installment salts, we simply a lieu a se- is a candidate for justice of peace. curjtvt hence our patrons know where to apply when misfortune prevent-, them DKALKR 0RU6S, MEDICINES.

PERFUMERY, Toilet Ailirhs Slulionery. nlhifj 1 C. AND IOHACC O. st riptions CarefulU Prepared at All Hours. 1.1 itKirrv.

TKXAS. Patronize Home People. or and Son nil. Mr. Calvin Simmons one of our most John is a very small man in stature but esteemed friends and staunch suppor- has lots of sound, practical sense is ters of the indicator was here this well educated, a good business man, week, and made us a visit.

Mr. S. 1 and we believe, if elected would make us lives in the Trinity bottom opposite Tarkingston, and he tells us that there crops of corn have been made and the cotton is very line. Having declared our purpose to sup- 011 Hryan and Sewall, the will next week contain briefly our easons for doing so. The ladies of the 10 Church will have a dinner next Tuesday, 25 th and from making payments when due We can show over Five Thousand cases where we extendi payments tiom three to twelve months to deserving parties after being due, every one of these would likely have lost not only all the cash paid, but instruments also, had they bought from dealers and agents who demand notes.

A VVOIM) ON IMANOS ANIMMMJANS. Wonder if something is not going to happen? And we wonder what that 1 hese instruments arc what be 10 1 is. Mr. Eddie P. Servat has had his Should they be from factories in good standing, they are liable wh.it 1.

house not only overhauled anil re- be left selections are made for taMi buur (). an exceptionally efficient judge for prei inct No. I. District court opened here last Mon- J1 an ice cream festival, both at built frQm tQ t(J he has shipped and reshipped to age tt I i il.i i ta Lall i ti i 11 i uay and has been steadily not an hour it seems has been unnecessarily lost. In fact, court was held Wednesday, continuously, until nearly iidnight.

Judge Hightower, we take! fully apprcciates the condition of down on the bay, in Chambers home look so cheerful and in-; at county at that its where they may remain for a month 'iting (and doubtless some reasury is not plethoric, and most of1 betore returning home hall, for the benefit of the church. The public will, we are sure, exhibit their usual liberality by pat-! U1, rouizing them. nt had it beautifully painted and is now everything around him brigh- Mr. Charlie Ridley is the; young man whose skilled hand has Consigned instruments are from town to town, and may have been 111 the houses of several families ami bat to toru tor polishing, before Imallly sold. EIRST CJ ASS ARE, NEVER CO agents almost invariably demand notes on installment Don't buv consigned instruments it you want a reliable article, and do not ale (rmuiA mtos.

a I in ill appreciating tlnr necessity and convenient of the people, have just received and will keep 011 hand at all times, a full line of BURIAL CASKETS, GOFHNS, F.TG of all sizes, whit they guarantee to be below Houston Nf delay and extra expense hereafter when you ale compelh it) have one ti ge and Waco. We tarry dl that the farmers have no time to jse from their cotton patches. He Mrs. C. 1 Stevens and children are directed the paint brush and made I give notes nor deeds of trust when you I tv in 11 is.

We have been established indAlAhSlON since 1S60, and body has also in Dallas, San Antonio. Houston, i been invited to occupy it with him) but everything in the music lind. of this ye scribe has bnls forecasted Stevens, a prominent the probabilities if some- I Vi Judge C. will therefore dispatch the business ol lawyer of Liberty and a deep political thing is not going to take place in the court as rapidly as prudence and thinker, was in the city Thursday bye and ound discretion, with due regard to changing views with friends Beaumont Journal. EXCURSION RATES IN eft? 1896 he public interests, will permit.

liesides the members of the local we notice the following attorneys trorn other points In attendance upon ourt thia week Messrs. (i. W. I nd Wharton liranch, Dallas; W. Djuglass.

J. H. Hroocks, Hugh Jackin, L. 1 Hightower, jr. Conroe; 1 R.

Swarens, Moss Bluff; II. B. ucker, Devers; C. Martin, P. Lanier, Houston anti district at- xorney, C.

Carter, Living-ton. Pie i 1 ttf You are hereby notified to meet at court on Saturday, Aug 22, at 10 o'clock n. for the pur- jose of anti the transaction of important business. A full at- endancc is retjue Joseph Riviere, lor Liberty ounty. ou i an help seeing new itiday's paper- John means what he says.

Aw arded Honors Fair, oa Jim CREAM BAKING POWDItt MOST PEPFRC1 MADE. a Gttpe Crearn of I Alum or any tO YEARS THE MANOAKO- We were giad to meet Mr. Livingston of Missouri, who is out in Texas prospecting. He is at present laying with hi' brother-in-law, Mr. K.

It. Swarens, near Moss Blufl. Mr. L. is a school teacher by profession, and may locate in our state.

Last Sunday Rev, i athet PtlfTner had divine service at the old home of Mr. Stephen Green, a distance of ten miles in the country, though there are very few Catholics in th.il neighborhood, about persons assembled it) witnes the ceremony. Several received the Sacrament of Baptism Mr. S. Harris lelt today for halves- ton where he will be for several days 011 the look out for cash bargains for the Ravwood store.

On his return he will let his customers know about his purchase. The indicator was glad to receive a call this week from Mr. Numa Oillard, of Moss Bluff. It always does us good to gjasp the hand of this honest, high- minded friend and fdlow-citizen, whom we have known from his earliest boyhood, and whose Jr'e has ever been upright and honorable CC 75 Mr J. Firth is a candid.ite for the office of justice of the peace for this piei t.

He is one of our old citizens anti knows as well as any tnar what is justice between man and man. I Vt ath'tnt. I be fail term of this justly noted uf learning will commence on the first Tuesday in September. For fifty it has been in extster.ee, and needs no words of special introduction from us, for of young maidens who have gone from its partals to spread broadcast the seeds of virtue, science anti its great worth and superiority. But as the "Cr valine has quite a number of patrons here and thoughout this section, and others we hope ho contemplate sending their daughters to this school we have devoted considerable space this week to this great Texas institution, We all attention to the announcement of Mr.

rank Abshier, candidate for county commissioner. Mr. A is well and favorably known by our Iti.IN. pie, is fully identified with the be interests, and if elected wutild1 ---------------------make a afe ant1 efficient Commissioner Round Trip 'Tickets from all Coupon Stations in II ill Sold as Emm All Coupon Stations on tht Swt at ml of On, Ear for Roitua up. 7b Louisville L.

A. W. National meet. August hunted to return August 17 1800 To Memphis, me. of Southern l.uml« association, August and 11.

limited August 17 tor return. To Cleveland bi-ennial encampment Kiiignts of Pythias uniform Rank. August 21 and 22, limited return pt, 1 To Dallas, count of met sing Soveieign Oranu September 20 and 21, limited to return September Full particulars will be furnished on application to Lu Route. i -odge, 1 al Agents I Sunset -afrit anger, J. x.t PAHK a I kt Act.

t. L. it affords the inuk uok pleasure to concur in what is said its young friend, the Hon. C. L.

Carter, district attorney, by the Conroe Courier, in a recent issue Mr. Carter is a fearless pVc ecator, a fme has made an officer they feel proud of. He is above reproach, always on the of law and order and a friend to who are oppressed. He is a gentleman of high ations and pleasant in all his dealings. 'I'he high appreciation and esteem, in whit he is held by the people was plainly shown in the 1 court room one evening last ek.

At 11 in Need Of by reproducing an article from the Cai- the close of bis speech in the veston I'ribune which appeared last case, it as all thr sheriff and his year in that paper. We are sure a could do iq ke-ep the audience from perusal of the ai itele will prove of applauding him. It is to say Mr, tercat to all our rc'ideia. Carter will lnm-. Dr.

I'riwc Creala bu.ung Dr. Price Crearti irtK Hijih-sr (iroci'iieS Kemember that J. L. ELLIS Is Now Receiving jt-'fjr I re a Daily. which he will sell at ih tuie: pricks ()- Mil.

in 1 it II I aken up by W. S. Partlow, on his place about lo miles north of I ibertv, and estiayed at cording to law the lu.ving described animal, One grey mare, pony branded thus (t cross) and appraised at $10. Will be sold to the highest fur ash, before the court house door, in Liberty within lawful hours, on Monday, the day of Sept. 1896 S.

PAR I BROS. Dealers in lHTill Have rt eiitly Opened in tion with their husmees, an lUumlser "jtT rcl, and ill keep onstantly on hand an assortment of iV DrpHspil uisd i isf Orde i lor Sash, Doors and Blind promptly cxet utcd at the prices Fence the World in 20 Days, iti of Ih 0 xtiiiwB twtow Hfe Ifitf' yrm fcnulile ni I Udti in Ul Ir Itii' IliH i 1 of tim inn In the Mint. Pyurtt uni In bi thu vl It nt can im 4 or wtiat the a-' it ut I litt tu wt.U« tiv t-M- it luill Irln i th. of tV kn.l tiJOf proHt to tim of Jrou fc IMt'i or ti.M Itemm on i nrth, Ijrti fawlt MfuUtf, tti.i i-la. tig ta li my that Ini; of Miy on vu ff tho I tu i.iiijf t.

hit It co I di' Im 4 I with whi- tljrou of or Uwn r. m. liuw ttm fai nitri c.iijtifry um i.ii. tbktir ail 1 1 ruti twnatjr niafcliitf ilay, llar mough t-i yt ruto 111 nM, Mrln II ut Ui.r i jiWi par ir all Has a Complete slot ol JOHN ELUS, The Kirit store WF.AR*RfADY ft YOUR COT I ON We have just received our new gin -one of the best and latest improved -and we are now ready for your cotton. We invite all our old ustomers to remember us by us your cotton, and help us in getting new customers.

We will give our personal attention to the bundling and ginning of every bale of otton sent us and promise to do right tiring by every one. Our will ou tents per hundred ev UOK DON. irliiti till! H.m.I 4 Ml i i in, im Vo an a ruin i KW iiiiUs I myttrf wm Inn in ti." 1 1 h.lh. jjj I Hx I IHM staUw ii ti. 1 I 1 im, wir ttort inMuni pnA ot all lit I 1 iM 1.1 ot in Ilifel it IN a -tal ami lui fur wr tf.

Ill'j-tratwl CttaJ t. I I hk ail ai. Il yifii ntutiiy ir A KiUailuati Ui lje'iUUi, let i atalogue, or any the above fence or ma- i id 4 I or in i mmi bine, on or tv i9 b. address C. NORTON.

I nm itthci Tlir 1 A' Iron loi wtakhi haie by K. K. lionner..

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