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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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Liberty, Texas
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"ja EVERY FRIDAY. 1 .1 $1.50 ln Advance. at the Poslofficoat liberty. Texas, as Seoond Class ANNOUNCEMENTS. 'adidates for office will he announced in the IN A t'OR at the kiHuu- ing rates, cash in advanc or all distric (X) county precinct 2 50 FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.

We are authorized tu Mr. I. us a for the office of nmty attorney of I.ibert) county. We are to i hvuiika Mr. K.

R. Miss Grra Kelley returned to Gal- veston last week, where she will be for Vund of Liberty Co. some time a pupil of the Ursulioe Convent. 'Ve are indebted to Judge A. Neyland, ex-officio county superinteri- Mr.

P. S. Chambers came over from dent, for the following information, Beaumont Saturday night and spept which is of interest to our people: Sunday here with the wife and babies. lie it known that the scholastic census, abstract of Liberty county, as prc- i pared by the trustees, shows that there are 1028 children in this county, within Now Atti FOR Miss Helen Hardin is in Beaumont visiting friends. Mr.

Harry Fisher is here from Hous- the scholastic age, and entitled to the ton mi a viv.it. benefit of the public school fund, for the year ending August, 1897. Miss Stella Bonner of Arkansas, is jje jt known, that the State in out ity and expects to spend several 0f Education has appbrtioeed to months with her uncle Mr.R.K.Bonner, this county for the scholastic year above mentioned, the sum of 5 512 for the benefit of said children within scholastic age. Be it further known that there ii an Mr. F.

M. illair, candidate for tax assessor, was in town Wednesday. Rev. (). A.

Shook had an unusually large congregation out to hear him last available county fund of SI. 122 75 as a 1 ai, h-i for the oftn of and he entertained them in one derived from interest on bonds, making antv attorney ot Liberty county. of characteristic stirring discourses, a join, ol 10, Jo oe applied to FOR CONGRESS. I'he Vimlicatqr is to announce ilon, S. 1 of couniy, as a mdidate for re-election to congress from the Texas district, subject to action of ie democratic convention.

9 jtirring discourse Mrs. C. F. Stevens and children have returned home from a month's sojourn in Chambers county. FOR ASSESSOR OF TAXES We are authorized to announce Mai.

Joe X. tark as a candidate for the office of Assessor Taxes of Liberty county. We are authorized to announce as a candidate for re-election to office of Assessor of Taxes of 1 iberty Co. day. He was telling about killing a the tuition ot children within the scholastic age.

Therefore, it is ordered the of $4.50 be and is hereby declared the pro rata basisj for the distribution of He took in about the school fund in this county, to be applied as prescribed by law, and that the same be and it is hereby apportioned to the seveial school districts as follows: hite I list. No. No. 1 John Ellis did a fine business last Saturday, in cash. or of family scales.

Bran new, for sale at this office. We are authorized to announce Mr. Kiancis M. IMair as a candidate for the office of asies- of taxes of I ibcrty county. We are authoriied to II, minions as a candidate for the office of Tax of Liberty county.

Subject to the lion of the democratic county convention. For District and County Clerk. citizens of I ibcrty county arc hereby that A. Jett is a candidate for dis- ict ami county clerk of said county, and re- cct fully solicits their support. Very restful ly, I.

A. IT We are authorized to announce Mr. L. B. i'ickett as a candidate for the office of district nd county clerk, at the ensuing election.

For County Treasurer. We are requested to announce O. 1 1 a candidate tor the office of county treasurer Liberty county, at the November For Justice ol the Peace. We are authorized to announce John T. as a candidate for Justice of the Peace precinct No.

1, at the enduing election. 1 ('. OTTO is a candidate for the ot Justice of the of precinct No, the November election. For County Comwisstoner. are authorized to announce the of Frank Abshier far the office of county itnmisfioner of precinct No.

1, at the ennu- 1 election. Tom A. Wooten was here last Mon was telling abc that cut inch fat Mr. V. R.

McManus of Chambers county was here this week. 'I'he thermometer registered toi last Saturday on the inside of store. Miss Bessie I'artlow gave an at her home on last Thursday evening. The following young ladies and gentlemen took part in hemming the aprons: Misses Nera Whitlock, Tena Set vat, Pearlie Chambers, I.ottie Pickett, Nora McManus, Mamie Slattery, Laura and Anna Jones and Bessie I'artlow. Messrs.

A. J. Riviere, J. M. Baillio, P.

B. Pickett, jr. C. A. Chambers, L.

C. Steusoff, T. C. Ridley and W. R.

Chapman. send away to other markets for your toilet articles, ladies. But patronize your home druggist, Mr. 11. O.

Ager, who studies the wants of the community and keeps his stock full of all toilet articles such as perfumeries, soaps, powders, combs, brushes, etc. His store is as neat and beautiful as a boudoir. 2 189.OO 2 0 0 378.OO 1 75 5 4 2 1 I.50 6, 108.00 319.50 7 6, 657.OO 8, 0 382.50 1 1 3 2 i 6.00 9 1 157 5 IO, 306.00 i i 93-50 2 274-50 396.00 1 have thi' largest and mosl complete line ol! DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, From all the cheapest market places -St. Fouis, ago, New York, etc.

Bought for CASH and will lie sold at Lowest Prices for CAsH. will also have in this week a cur load of fiesh, jiigh Patent Hour, every sack guaranteed, which 1 will at and 1)5 rents pci sack. Coffee, six pounds for Lard, eighteen pounds for Bacon, eighteen pounds for Sugar, twenty pounds for Soap, eight bars for Best 1 ea, per pound, AND EVERYTHING EI.SE IN PROPORTION S. GOLDSTEIN. Dangers of Piano and Organ Notes.

Professional W. DOUG I ASS. fffJCiff 1 MM UL VSS KSON Attorneys at Law LAND AOKNTS. Co.lTEXA, Will practice in the State nd Fede- Courts of Special Attention Given to Buyin; and Soiling Lands and Pcrfoct- ing Titles. Have Complete Abstracts ol Land LIBERTY and CHAMBERS counties.

C. F. STEVENS Attorney at Law, One adjoining One Hollar One Dollai UHKltTW One Hollat --------S, Cents Will practice in the of and Loans Negotiated, Lands Bought and Soli! su Attorney and Counselor at Law dVntiiil 'i'M Client. 1 II 1 FK TKXA.v l.ien Notes for payments on Pianos and Organs sold on installments are generally sold or transferred to others, hypothecated banks or tories, or traded for other eoods. Fien notes generally pm addilwiul .0 per vnt allorm fcos for 1,1 to collection, l.len notes, when placed in lianks for ness cntruste to us cart collection, may injure chances for loans when needed, hence jio business man should give notes when buying instruments on installments.

Manul.u turers who consign Pianos and Organs P. 0 I ibd demand lien notes when instruments are sold these people must have their money when notes are due, regardless ot Dewdrop, Sept. Fien notes are liable to be held anywhere between I ex.is and Now ork, Mr. F. C.

Dipk of Piatt county. Ills, consequently those who sign them have no opportunity to plead for extension until too late. Responsible houses who buy 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. 1 IIIS II IS A II DO THEY MAKE THEMi The usual contract is ample security in itself.

Agents and dealers who say lien notes will be protected if not promptly paid; neglect to state the notes are liable to be in the hands of parties unknown to them 10 whom manufacturers or others may sclt them. Some agents demand deeds of tiust in addition to notes. This system takes away every vestige of tion from customers. We do not demand notes on installment sales, we simply take a lien as se- to apply when misfortune prevents them is enroute here with a car load of emigrant outfit to settle in this hood. His wife and father to follow in about two weeks.

We are expecting him now on every train. Mr. Wilshire of Caddo, Indian writes us he will start for Dewdrop, Texas, about the 15th by wagon, and will bring some good stock. Don't stop him. he is already located Miss Fllen lVterson is preside HENRY 0.

AGER, DKAFFR IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY ToilH Ailirlrs, Sliil Rs and loitAct fully All I Fitirs, 1 1 curitv, hence our patrons know where to ap over the Sahara school and teach the 1 1 from making payments when due young idea how to shoot. School opens Thousand ascs 1 1 mcKTY. 11 Patronize Home People. Mrs A. A.

Woodsworth, who has tomorrow and the teacher will To the Voters ol the 9th Judicial District. I am a candidate for re-election to the of District Judge, and rvspectfuUy v.ir vote. recortl before you. I liaye en upon the bench over eight years and in that time have only three reversals in inmial appeals. The state ppys the costs in I felony cases, except the jury fees (which county pays), so you see the fewer the re- 1 the less costs the people have to Respectfully, your obedient servant, I H.

Hli.H I OWT.R. For Sheriff. are requested to announce Mr, A. I'elilanc as a candidate fur re-election to the i i'Cti of Sheriff of Liberty county. where we extended payments from y.

T. three to twelve months to deserving parties after being due, every one of these recovered from her severe illness, 1 with the family of Mr. James I nsbie, )ikely )ost nQt Gn)y ai, tl)c ash but instruments also, had we they bought from dealers and agents who demand notes. the indicator to express her grateful thanks to each and every Our drouth is still with us but are perfectly willing to trade it for one who assisted in nursing her, minis- water and some moisture for our fall tering to her wants, or in any way sym- gardens but dry as it is the sweet potatoes to be doing finely and pathized with her in her atlliction. The good old is truly thankful i good crop is looked for! to aii.

for Young Mr. Xolta, some six miles south of us in the edge of Chambers county, informs me they have about too ics of fine rice ami will begin cutting the coming week. I'he base ball game at Dovers 011 Saturday, the 5 th between the Liberty club of Liberty and the Prairie k- 1 hereby call a convention of the redited delegates selected from the arious precincts of the county, to meet at the court house in Liberty, at 12 m. cu Saturday, Sept. 10 th, for the pur- jse of nominating county officers, etc.

Jos Dem. Kx. Com. We hereby cali a convention of the accredited delegates of commissioners precinct No. to meet at the above stated time and place, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for county otn missione! Brown, Pre, No.

Baillio, Pre. No. 5 Numa Hillard, Pre. No. 1 Ul uliti beetle.

Theje will be a barbecue here, on Saturday. Sept. given under the auspici of the Bryan and Sewall dem- oi ratio club, The following distin- tfuiihed gentlemen will address the Disturbing Worship. Fast Sunday night the devil (causcd by whisky) got into several negro boys, and they raised sheol at the colored churth presided over by Rev. Gains, Our informant says some of them were armed with pistols and knives and for rns of this vicinity was played to a finish, awhile serious trouble was apprehend- the score standing Liberty i) Prairie ed.

The next day Rev. Cains, who is Chickens FT This is as we hear it, a halMndtan, an intelligent man, and, we were not there we believe, a law-abiding, good citizen, Thcre t0 bc a nt.w schooj house aused the arrest ol the disturberri, i built bouth of us, the most of the lunj- who were tried justice A. Har- her is already on the groumi, and ON WOS Ol Ui instruments are what cannot be sold to dealers who buy tor ash. Should they be from factories in standing, thev are liable to In what may be left after selections are made for cash t'onsigned instruments are shipped and reshipped to agents fiom town to town, and may have been in the of several families to factories for polishing, before fmallly sold. EIRST I A SS PIANOS I RE NEI ER SJ(i Consi gnment agents almost invariably demand notes on installment sales buy consigned instruments if you want a reliable article, and 1 not give notes nor deeds of trust when you lnstalltntnts.

We have been established in CAFVICS I ON i.x6<*. have large aLo in Dallas. San Antonio. Houston, and Waco. We tarry everything in the line.

r.l\ IM XJ HO- (ViUUKN A (V in iating the necessity and otm nieme the people, have just and will keep on hand at all times, a full line of BURIAL GASKETS, COFFINS, ETC of all which they guarantee to below Hoostm Pncts, delay and extta expense hereatiei when you are compelled to have one I Tiios. court and the following is the re suit: Alick Neasby vs as bound over to keep the peace for twelve months in the sum of $50, in one case, in another for $100 For his appearance at the next term of district court. Aliek Patrick, John Randall, Marion Prater, Jordon Brooks and Porter Archie, were tch required to give bontl in the sum of 50 for their appearance at the next term of county court. EXCURSION RATES in AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, ck strange as it may seem the patrons have not all selected the same site. L.

C. Du has arrived and is unloading his car at Sour Fake station. O. V. Airy.

C. W. Harris, who has been on a visit to his old home, (Madison, Ind.) returned a few days ago and one of the first things he did on reaching town was to call and renew his sub. to the V' 1 lilt 1 ok Harris is a staunch Round Trip Tiikfts from att in it Will Sold as follows From all Coupon Stations on th at rate of One ar, (or Round Trip. 7 Louisville, ky.

YV, National meet, August and 0 limited to return August 17 To Memphis, 7 count semi-annua iation, August iu and 1 1 The Southeast Texas Educational Association will meet in iberty, on S.iturd Sept. 26th inst. (Juite a number 01 teachers will be here, and it is to be hoped that there coming will be duly appreciated by our people an4 proper preparation will be made I'o Cleveland O. Account bi-ennial cm publican and thinks Indiana will go for fonn iuk 2l ami limited to return people upon the political issues of the for their entertainment. Liberty should day Hons.

W. H. Wortham, C. C. VV.

I Collier, and L. B. Hightower, dial invitation is extended to a S. B. Ceo.

A cor- Awarded Highest Fair, DR CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free irorr Alum or any adulletant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. toi thv Nine A iider it a conpliment to have the convene 111 their midst, On the opposite page we publish the gramme of the Association for the meeting here. Wiiiiuc 18 l.ltn rtj U.

There was a very interesting game of ball played at Devers last Saturday, between the and Liberty teams, the former winning by a score of 13 to 9. The feature of the game was the catch ot a fly in left field by Chambers. Both Hinton and Nolte pitched well. Batteries for Liberty, Hinton and Ridley, for Winnie, Nolte and Peterson. Exriirsiun One fare round trip rate to Houston and return.

Account of the entertainment, the at Forest Park, Houston, on evenings of Sept. 20 and 21. Tit kets on sale Sept, 19th and 2oth, good for return up to and including Sept. 22nd. 9 U.

lnIKIlM. KcKinley. Put being asked how things appeared up there, he said: I think it will be close. I found many democrats who are supporting McKinley, and perhaps, on the other hand, equally many republicans hurt ailing for He said money was scarce in the Hoosier state. To Dallas, Texas.

At ount ol in- September 20 and 21, limited ie Full Route. (. BKIN, II I will be furnished on Member ion to I of Southern Lumber August 1 7 iur return. KLmghts of Pythias tember 2, 1896, ii (iiund I.odgc, I 0 0 1 Htj 6, il Acents of Sunset I alt iciuTul Have rciently in tion with ihcrr business, an extoiMivi XiUxn and will keep constantly on hand at assortment of Hoimli IH tsmm I Linnhpr, Shiiiiilps, i Sash, and promptly utcd at the Fence the World in 20 Days. In tin 1 of tlM -i moro fit rttmUim Utm ut ir.

f. u. turvia Ii 4 wiff vat I j- tfiH'M nn 11 i hi 1 liu it. Ur. Cream Baking Powder Htgheat Medal and Oipluma.

When II In bbi On Pence. If you want a fence that hogs, poultry and large or small cannot get through, under or over in the best and most durable at a low price, have it made with a Star oven Wire I Machine Price of mat hine is now so low that any can buy one and make the best fence at lowest price. Over 50 Styles of fence ran be made Norton, is agent in S. F. Texas for Kitselman the manufat turers.

Come and see mat hine work, or write for catalogue or any information to N. Norton, Liberty, Texas. hiiwmw to O. AGFR, ixading Druggist, Liberty, Texas, for the Celebrattd Vena Medicines Electric Fluid. Curative Syrup, Catarrh Cure-.

Fung Tonu. bi(S K( uttuiiiv 1 page. MM Remember that J. L. ELLIS pl.t» and 1 lowing described animal, to-v grey mare, pony sue, (( and appraise Will be sold to the highest bidder, ash, before the court house door, Liberty, within lawful hours, the Tth day of Sept.

1 HtjG. W. S. PAR I FUW, In til ti ll Ihm t.I (k ini 5 prut'- a 1 ii nf Viu ill btno fct.i noMgk i. Wii.ii hi I tilth, hormhly 1 bull 1 l-tiicJUtU tor 1 numvf Hi buy VA Djr 1 1 1 Ut! I fell.

Uptvti not fri but wtiksli 1 Jin, 1 tu 1 urei liw injn.4 tt-t MHT 1 1 1 Now Rere resh Supplit which he will HARD TIME sell at PRICES Has also a Conaplete stock ot JOHN ELLIS, WE AHE READY FOR YOUR COTTON We have just received new gin of the best and latest improved we are now ready tor your ton. We invite our old cut tome to remember us by sending us your and help us in getting nt We will give our personal attention to handling and ginning of every bale ol cotton sent us and promise to do the right thing by every one. Our price will be cents per hundred pounds IKLFMAN vGORDON of uf I. 11..) I I 1 till. Ilf.

tt. Rim iitue it 11 lily mu Ui mf lumt If i I I ii. f.ll twilUy li l.ili« 1.4 I I i i tu Of i.Utiil Iti), Wilt 14 I a 11 or I Mi mUmpar 4 ir i.mr tjutf 4tiribtf tt.e fvriUy ufh. wnulil mitnt li of tmU i.f tVt murry In i -I tuf It.n in the I nltmHti .,14 n- Iii-v it in i tut for mir I om kit I n.iuiy nr jfitMrltuui Uvx IMU, For pru es, catalogue, or any roloir I matton about the above tence or ma i chine, all on or address N. NORTON, May Liberty, Texas BROCHURE end your flAtne a get little hook fief.

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