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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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i' lit for sale Time r.irL j. 2 -is 4 i 7 tun of the cast. th. No. No.

i s. unt got HOing yoing cm going west, traim tlcw si. ht tiulc 30 a. m. .11 a.

12 p.in, p. ni. i i .1 i s.tid i written by I bus. Shearman, one of She ablest lawyers in the United States. It was published and republished in the magazines.

It was published in 1800 It has never been questioned- has b- on sent broadcast. It has been tntmied upon everywhere and never have I heard one breath of contradiction or citic ism of the article. I will read what he says, and he gives the nauu ui in his dlv ussion and they do not deny it: Phere nr 'i(K) persons worth Ml! cach M. are worth 000,000 are 1.000 persons worth I II. IvtJ.LEY, Agent.

i is, I. Rosi Nm no. to 1. IKAI.ERS IN i of our exchanges describes die man who could not afford to take the home paper as follows: "By getting hold of a foreign advcrtiseing sheet he spent SI by writnig to find out how so keep sober, the answer being to take the pledge. He aslo sent Hv 2 cent tamps to find out how to raise beets and received a postal card replying: Take hold oi the top and pull." It was the same man who sent cents fo a fellow in the Hast for twelve household articles and received a paper of needles, lie is a near relative of the man who sent $1 to find out how to make money and received the reply, a job in the tie is also related to a man who sent $0 to find out how to write without pen and ink, and the was, a lead He is a twin brother to the man ers as we a HOODS, ishing vre.

5,000,000 here are persons worth who sent $2 to (ind out how to live wiUtou! u01 and leceived the reply I here are persons worth printed on a postal card, "Iish foi each $6.000,000,000. billion dollars owned i by 9,000 persons, Then he puts down 15,000, people who own $500,000, each making! $7,500,000,000. these people owned $31,500,000.000 or more, at that time, than one half of the national wealth of the United States. John Griffin, of Zanesville, I never lived a day for thirty years I ill a bottle or common glass with urine and Id it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicate an unhealthy condition ot the kidney When urine stain 1 non it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinal or pain 111 the back, is also convincing roof that the kidney and bladder are out of ordei WH VI TO here is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr.

Kilmer' Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relit ving the back, kidneys liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. Is corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ner es- sity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. II you need a medicine von should have the best.

A ALUaBI.E TRACT containing 1 280 in a square body. loci Vi is Smith. Situated on the old Sour Lake road, about twelve miles ast from Liberty; about eight mile north of the Southern Pacific railroad. The land is mostly prairie Coronado, by make Baptiste creek runs through the tract 1 0 previous to 1111 STATE Ul the Sheriff county, greeting Oath hi by law. you are the unknown deceased, tiie arv Coronado, on its northerly side, ffording nt water for ill purposes; and about 150 acies of timber on said creek.

The i ai rie portion of this land is a iv eil-draining, loam, '1 he timber pres ents to the eye of the beholder the I pearance of a natural park. I ms will be made to suit purchaser. For further particulars, address WHARTON BRANCH, Feb. Everybody Fays randy ino: (kiiut medical discovery tf ape, peasant dnmc to th, net t-etiUy ru positi ly on kidtif.s i've 1 i bov.cls, clanging entire s.vì.m.i, ill-j colds, ver. lia' Hun! ti pot Ion and no s.

Plc-nso buy and try box oil' 1 o-dnv 1 and gt aiMUt to i dell; unit newspaper pu there a newspopt not, then in any ne Ninth Judicial distrh paper published in in a newspaper triet to said judicial next regular term of ts city county, tie li thtieuf, in Liberty, 'I in August, A. iS 16th day of August, 0-3 HOUSTON, TEXAS. svnt C. I with privilegi; 1 va cd-. It heat ham's 'l "nie is peculiarly adapt- person- in enfeebled health and invalids, sii is a -it et ener and appetiser.

Satisfaction, or re- funded. Put up in tioih the tasiel-ss and ter styles. The tasteless in 50 cent size. sate K. 1 tonner.

Hav 'laki'iir. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my For pile-, and rectal troubles. cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. H. O.

Ager. Kediifcd llatw, 'The Southern Pacific has issued circulars announcing reduced rates as follows: For the Interstate drill at San Antonio July 17th to 25th. round trip tickets will be sold by agents in Texas at a rate of one fare, with a maximum of $5 from points east of and including Del Rio and Ivagle Pass. From points west of Del Rio the rate will be one cent per mile in each direction, added to the rate of $5 from Del Rio. Agents on Harrisburg San Antonio Railway, east of San Antonio, will sell at rate of one fare with maximum of $5.

Agents on the Texas New Orleans Railroad will sell at rate of one cent per mile in each direction, added to the $5 rate in effect from Houston. Agents on the New York, Uexas tV Mexican, and Gulf, Western Texas Pacific Railways will sell at 1 one fare through Rosenberg. Tickets drv- 70 HERE'S FOR YOUR COLTS, You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention indicator and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N.

Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer. jy TEXAS' What resource needs to develop her 1 i- an in (lux of immigrants to ii 1 upy her rtiie lanils, to develop her am, and woik he! forests. The first cue needed)-- farmers who purchase homes and become a the State's best citizenship. As conditions demand it, men with money develop mines, start saw mills, Liberty county ought to ship every yeas thousands of tons of hay.

Put so far as we know not a single bale was ever shipped outside of the county. Not enough for home demand was made here last year, and consequent!) car load after car load was brought What are our hay- planing mills, wood-working factories, here and sold to those who were coin- cotton and wool factories, and other l0 nteiorises will be attacked in regular 1 1 1 makers doing this year i ne ol ow- rder as the vast areas ot arable and 1 isture lands become occupied by a lexa.s arm and Ranch may prosperous and contented population interest them jf consumer lor all the purposes Fvery year there large quantities occupy, then- is not a state or oun- on the market. This is the result of try now on the map which can lotting it lie too long in the sun. Such dfer equal inducements. Lands fer- and i heap a 1 limate unsurpassed grass after it has heen killed and dried ited to the 26 th to return.

A rate of one and one-third fare has been made lav is httie better than the standing for the Fourth of July celebration at comfort and health a state govern- out by the weather, and which stock eat only under compulsion. Light grass hay should be cast into windrows or shocks as soon as it wilts, and stack- tqual, a km rate of taxation, and a his- or put under cover as soon as cured. Well ured hay should be almost as inent and a public polit honest, ent, progressive and np-to-date; with (Uu advantages few states can every citizen may well be proud offers to every homeseeker tillages to be found no where else. green after curing as before cutting. All ot our light grasses can be cut and see lit to invest their money cured in one single day of sunshine, public or private enterprises, they and when cured properly it will noti will be welc omed and their rights shcd either leaves or blossoms.

Hut if they choose to im, vigor and victory these are the characteristics of Little F.irly the famous little lyr constipation, billiousness and all stomach and liver troubles. II, O. Ager. vanous points. Ets too mudi bave to srrati li for a and for relief also.

llnnt's cure will noi hdp you in die fornici ase, but sure cure iteli, letter, or or it eosis you noth- Priee 50 eentc. Nold 1 R. K. lionner. A man's enemies ni ver kick hirn when down.

They stand aside and let bis friend The Houston Post. Action of the Sttiit Con vention that the democrats of 'Texas recognize in the Houston Post an able and fearless democratic newspaper and advise democrats to support and read the Houston Post. very Democrat Should Re at It. The only metropolitan Tex newspaper supporting the democratic party and fighting for the of the THE HO VS 7OX P. POS For the Campaign.

Daily and Sunday, threi nuts. 00 HOI VOX (S II POS T. Published Mondays and Thursdays. One year, 101 Six months. .72 00 Three months, 20 paper.

Send in your subscription today, and get your friends to read it, as a great newspaper and for the good of the cause. Address i it HorsTos posi. oim wants to work a little for a fine bicvile? or seventy-live subscribers to the Yindu uoR we will give a fine up-to-date $70 lady or is preferred, I hereby offer a prize of S10 cash for the best colt, and $0 for secontl best Same to be awarded by three disinterested judges selected by owners of colts; said contest to take place some time during Christmas week, when all persons owning colts will meet in Liberty and have their colts on hand be inspected bv said committee. I I. 15 PICK FT Man.

Lib. 1 1 1 Co. Automatic Chemical Milk Cooler and creamer. iberty sjulr- stmt- 1 1 ado, iy or Jose ssive i I', in tjr, if Hit if -i 1 the if ittcre M' ciai i.itsli set, ihen u. ih iiraieM i i- the house i- iie jd Af li; awe being the A.

1S97, then and Dallas, 'Texas. diere tu answer a petiii mi filed in i I court mi the nth day of June, A. 1807, in .1 suit, numl eiud on the docl.et of 1 1 wherein II. l.eake, J. M.

julmson and Orsen S. Haskell are plaintiffs, and th. unknown heirs of Coronado, deceased, and the unknown heirs of May or Mary Coronado, deceased, wife sain Jose unmade, are defendants, and said petition alleging in substance that the heirs of Jose and of May ot M.iry Coronado are unknown; that the lose and May Coronado resided in Liberty county, Texas, and died intestate, after th yea: on May i-t. lawfully seized in fee ic.a hi of the southwest quarter of ihnt of land in Liberty county. 'Texan, which wa anted by the state of Coahtiila anti Texas it Coronado, on the i day of May.

1K31 by Title No. 1931, No. 40, and in described as follows: at the tipper (or northwest) cor" ner of li. league: 1 stake and mound thence north corners thence west 11. loo varas to at IJ in.

in diam. bearing N. 21 K. li vis. from a do.

12 in. in di.im. and S. 14 deg. K.

() vrs. from a pecan 12 in. ia tbcnci down the river to die beginning. That on saitl first day-of May, 1S07, defendants unlawfully entered upon said premises ejected therefrom, and that said detendants un, lawful!) from the possession of said premises, to their damage 500 That i plaintiffs deraign their title from and under I said grant and through ami under the following named persons who owned said premises and transmitted their title in the order herein 1 given, as follow Juse and May Coronado; b- deed dated April 28 th, 1835 and recorded book lb page 283 sold and conveyed said piemises to James Martin, who died 1838, where i upon the Probate court ot Liberty county hav- ing iurisdictioti ui his estate, by orders and 1 decrees, dulv entered, vested said in Will keep your milk tool and sweet in hottest weather Ripens cream evenly and makes churning easy. Works in elunate, Coats nothing to operate it.

and will ast ten years. Kvery one guaranteed. Write for descriptive catalogue and full particulars. ROCK I ot the state by ration organs and attorneys, we hall sheil no tears and lose no sleep 11 that account, realizing that they, .1 our people wilt be the losers, We would rather have 100,000 good tiie ii, tilling their own soil and rest- iy, when tired under their own grape and fruit than all the nt ul sharpers that can be spared from I ast. Give us the farmers and builders and family raisers, and any of Texas it better than they an.

have a good thing and our people it and are willing that others shall it, but we merely lay the facts i a candid world. We do not beg ople to come nor will we hire them -me by bounties, exemptions, or Vthenvise. We feel as independent the matter as a vvood-sawer who usi had a full meal. These are a ot the facts. Come if want to; if you want to, stay where you ac, or go to Kansas.

This is not in- ended as a cautious approach to irtity, but simply as an acknowledge i.ent that other people may be as m- 1e; about the matter as we ate. I at iu and W.utch Ci tf Rt tdv I unman will be don Jack Robin ady tu ad- tlie nod to a the floor, before you tf never sue It exhibition it tie in in tolerated in any out.try as in this laud of ouis i rdf I Oil at Once every bit of relief is part ol a cure hat will a cure. Uuiehuund Syrup and note how quit k- are turcd and how well you feel ifierward. Specific also for whooping and croup. Jno.

offiu, Kirvin 1 began to (ise llouhound Syrup lor onsurnptioR the doctor had said that I would die in a few days. Am now Fditor Hatley oi the 1 lotiston I lerald is a rustler and a hustler. He never does things by halves, but goer, in to i win and generally gets there on time. He is the only man we know of who has fully succeeded in publishing an evening daily in Texas. And one ot! the finest special editions from any office of late that of the Herald of the iOth which gave special attention to writeups of the several coast counties, among the number be-1 ing Liberty.

This edition was a big it was a sun ess. nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those! famous little pills known as DeWitt'sj Little F.arly Risers. 11 O. Ager. Tjte Index says, the many friends ot Mr, l)un Donahue, im rly the popular auditor of the Louisiana and L.isteru railroad at Con- roe, will be pleased to note the fact ot his appointment as commercial agent of the Houston Last and West Texas ft Shreveport, as is shown by a notice to that effct published elsewhere.

Mr, Donahue, the lxmc.vroK offers its hearty congratulations, and your many friends in Liberty will glad to learn of your promotion No better man could have been selected. fdccti Flat trie Hitters is a medicine suited! for any season, but perhaps more gen- et dlv needed when the languid, hausted feeling, pervaiL, when the liver I is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use oi this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely ini ,1 i i rsdQ PURELY VEGETABLE never bet ire I Ir Is a pIcHsti t-i tnkii tl: -in Oi-t, euattug liquida caunea-iMUI C1HOABKTS 1 ounluln Bii-r. curlal or othar eral (KUioit.

Thi-f uro ut a urten- cotti I natlu MtUerin forni. cAWABwni tire nnUM't'Ue- utt- I.muI lo.iu In st'tu urcTent ter. ntetitatlon In tlio enti hCl easti gertns ol 1 kliiJ Sr'-f-i ai 4 tini caicAHK'ri li ii- ani! b.iweUituit ilio I nry llter, ine it tlio rundltlen, waltiHg actlur ca sy enti ntlutl. I0H MOlHEBS vimi. THE CHILDREN ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE LIVER STIMULANT liieren: ot mtlkui int-l'i- A tablet by the milk anti mi 14 but cert tin i-tTeet on tl.i« t-abT Oie i-ly tjxullvu for tua CAICAKKTM Hkt il by dren.

The tanto ttt)4 do wliMj-eti'le ami eramp-i. ami kilt ami ditve uff wiirnti, nrul klruls nf pura- tbat Use ut iho growing cuil 4 Am uit tiiketi rlsteiitly.ari'Buaian- ud tu urn any ctw tif t'iiiislliiiitliin, no 4 i-r money le refu jour owu casca Hiera by all ilrug- for a boi mci' it- ing lo A i Ho I mi will provo Unir to i-er c-ktaiutt) 08 POPULAR 6 EWINO MACHINK for a Ba.f ftrorn iwtUiljle tnfit hr ana HiuarH peal ing. rt la tl.xt In miMriwUrti dumbillty Work ot rtnuti. Ir uty la or tica mi om toe NSW HONIC. WttiTF.

on Th Hew Home Macbiae Co. tf, lixm, Ho. Batt cueo, Atiauta, O. ron 8ACC BY lili. usiirtv OUSE iTEEfl 11 bruis sores corte lively it gt faction inciti est Alima in the world for cuts, soro, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tetter, chapped hands, hilblains, and all km eruptions, and urc-, piLs.

or no pay jaranteed to give perfect money refunded. Price feet mi-1 iN-rmanfiit cents per box. or sale by il.O. Ager. HiEALTH FOR 10 I 111 Jltti.

rlak Wm n.o onfy of Imitatlono I Don't judge UASCARETS by other you have tried. They new, unlike anything else that's sold, and infinitely superior. Try a JOc box to-day, it not pleased get your money Lack Larger boxes, 25c or 50c. Sample and booklet mailed free- SIKfttlNC 0O-. WMflAL.

MIW ja 4 To' Mat It or MnU-i cuk iuen By1 Jr titroiirf. soUl autt 4 by all Uwkku Hartford Typewriter. jesu House. ALFRED WEED, Proprietor This House is conveniently located Travelers will be well eared for Will be well-fed and treated in to make them feel at borne. low a-i any house on the road.

ft counteracting and freeing the system jp and around, no inure pain tr im the malarial poison. chest or lungs. Price aiui con itipatioii.duiiiie»» Ho benefit, no pay. Sold by t0 i.h,Uk Hitters, me. and I Hi uh liC 'i.

M. 1 TIC PL, I TEX IET. VTOM Th 1 I I OCE. AUTOMATIC RIB BOX PEEP. om fleti it' 7 Pt In Evo i JX fa ents.

nry Ager, bottle at H. t), Drugstore. n.c Hodge combination wood and It is one of the strange things ol this icncc is lining favor here every world nuty a 0 rl It is cash) put uy nukes a salary get a v'tH. '-f 't iOOS V(inc f. J.

FINK 60 TO il. axi Sts i i Martin; ind lid 1 ul Jatnt-sf and furiali irtin, dyiny alw aut the year 1 Voi ale court of Libert) county hav ing ion of hi esitale, sai- liremixi be aid tepay the ebtk citaic, au 1 I I fri lid pretnises to K. Slocum and matle il ie rej XII tl and molx-niemt la thi- order ofsaid court, by r' vi March 1852, a 1recorded in book J-igi wlthe Libei ty county deed record oonvcytrt id pr itniise to aid I K. Sio ho ittorr cy in fact, I E. Ptikins by fteed id si tli.

od recordet in l'ouk ij 'asje 34 dec- i and ton sa: prc IHM. to 1 Frank Un, who dii in I Hf and the 'roi Cotti it i colt hav ing jitrisdic 1 dictlun of fe aid by its dei and or i dits said in K. M. J- rankliit who by deeds date April Oth, Sit7, am r-. book(J, pp.

502 and ot deed record and eye-. 1 the south hai i of preti 0 pin ip tiffs Leake und John aon, and th no th thereofto jdainti II 11; ui ia M. Cieinow, i bukhami I Uik dated Oct i and ix corde in book 1 38 9 I said Mjldand con vo i iin that -aid Julia leiiHrti the 1 rand child andsole heir I --iah art inand plain tiffs el i upo said mat itaiu their tttli That the a cords the ate io art and the deed record of 1 tount been dest that said de cds i i and wife an from A. nuke. have or antiffs and their grant- have Btatlr iiiwii irch and inijuiry for cl I iiitd or that de 01 11.

el' il titk', ti Ly le mu of plainti tu tnab; lity to rent the recor i of their title as iteret! elleged, a clou upon jilaintili id will un the ret' law-. oi ite nable said defeat plain tittV title if relief i 1 herein; that witt O.S«* by whom c- pect pro re th eir title and the contents an execution sai deed, at all over 5 yeais of agi am -ilai hceko jierpctu the ctriiletK of beforthe death i piai rtiffs pray fe prueivH, to it of their prend their utia 'CM id co oU of for removing quieting i title and cs tab! ishing and perpetuating th 1idenee of hek title uni the coi of biit deeds.andfor i neh othere lief, legal cijuitaiile.as thcy tii.i en tit led. 1'etitii endotsed brought well to Herein i rttt have court, at it Itfo neu regtdar tl writ, with xecut return thereoe. h- Wltn K. ie co clerk iinty.

of th co tinder 1 and he seal Court, Jun i i. 1 Hyj. L. th 14 th It KLl Dial Lit ci county. 1 CM til) ti ue copy, und order Mine puhl i eight 3 i ikhed CCUti in tli 1 iberty M.

A. Vindicator Bl ANC, tmpli JVC- A i -tly ch una l-ver, il; r. ell Malati. It Will at i b.iuiral vi i. la itr.r.osHihle stem when ill yon tti, no ad tQii UNIMENT 1 it Te 1 (artfoid Typewriter, claimed best machine made, one The ini woi me ou easy terms.

aas it to Osi I ami 9,01 l.lver htcpn Well. When a liver is sluggish all other or-j gam are involved. Vou sutler fron constipation, billiousuesis, jaundice headache, indigestion, pain in. back, chills and loss of energy. Vou wil- iirt i i sr.

i.ot-is, mo never know how promptly tue-e tiou bics can be cured until you um Hcibinc It cures quickly when other remedic? Caul. Regulates the liver, potifies the blood, i leibiue is a iurmu vegetable Remedy that gives new i ie and energy almost from the first, dose. Price cents. Free trial bottle at Henry (J. Idea will L-a jc i i th.

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