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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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jr. tyirtuulor. EYJ.RY 1 ry .1. Chambers. IISt'KI lu Advance.

S( Entered at the Postoffice at Texas, as Second Class Natter. LOI AL NEWS. Mr. J. Rendali of F.nnis, Texas, was here this week, prospecting.

He was the guest of Hr. Bailey. Dr. W. R.

Collier, who i one the most dentists we know of, will be Liberty some time in the Meotintr at Our pastor, 1 O. Si' has been absent about two weeks, at Rsville, day and night, in a protracted meeting there. The Age last week said: Quarterly meeting of the Methodist hurt begun here Saturday, under the t'ourt. onvened last Monday and three Lverv metr.L^r of the court was Sresent. and a gresit deal of business, las disposed of.

owing to the; act that we could not have access to lie minutes, it for us to Publish the proceeding? this week. 1 One the court dui is being ivorable commented on, 1 that is he taking off of the list of the lames of Fields and I vi Swift, iad no previous notice of it, the nite they in rrip will be sadly missed by the poor, men. We believe the court, at, its a ext meeting will inquire into this mater. and reinstate these two old citizens Df for the present, in the pauper near future, perhaps during court, and djrectjon 0f Presiding Elder Milam as- those wishing work done should be on sjste(1 OUl clrcuit nder the Rev. Mr.

Shook and by Rev. Mr, Christian an accompanying minister. Services have are been held daily and nightly since ing the seesion and there are some manifestations of an outpouring of (jrace. At the services Sunday morning Jessie Holmes, who has recently here from Houston, was at the nano and circled around him were Misses Olga Wooten, Bertie McManus, Ionic Wilson, Ola Wallis, Magie Holmes, Mesdames Jesse Holmes and C.eorge Wilson and Messrs. John Wallis and M.

Byerlv, making a choir of excellent voices. Ola Waliis, scarcely yet in her teens is singularly gifted. Her voice is clear and sweet and of rare power for a girl so young. No converts have we believe been made yet, but the ministers seem hopeful and are laboring zealously. hand.

Old iady Cormick has been quite ill, but is now better, which we glad know. Mr. M. D. Rayburn has returned from Rollover much improved in health.

Mr S. DeBlanc sr. is in C.ohad a visit to her mother. Sunday being a feast of particular devotion in the Catholic church, the tion of ir Blessed I ady, oo very old, helpless negroes--the one vices will be held at the usual hour by and ilitid and the other a cripple. They Rev.

ather McSorley. ofe Mr. L. Chambers was confined to his room for several days this week with a spell fever, but is up again. A glorious r.vn fell here yesterday.

Hilliard's Horrlioitml Syrup is one remedy tor throat and lung troubles that cures the right way. nature just the help needed. Heals and strengthens when it cures and is just as harmless as it ts sure it: remarkable success for years makes possible this guarantee. it faithfully for roughs, colds, bronchitis, Whooping cough, etc. It any thin- stronger than this could be said.

1 lore- hound Syrup would deserve it. Brice 25 and cts. Sold by H. O. Ager.

Subscribe to-day for the inhi tor. Don't Xi'Klrrt lour Llvtr. Hi iv. I ivm nu. i.

ii and the man hy mehvts liis liver has litili' rt'gurtl houlth. i Iron now runt thvii will liver in pi-rtVct order, has Iron will cure it Stn-neth nnd vltalit' alwovs follow For hv 11 Ager, sole agent. FOR SALE, Atres of Chambeis lUvvty land, tracts to mu purchasers, or particulars address 1). Professional There is Nothing' So There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's NewDiscovery for consumption, coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute.

He will not claim there is ativtbing bettdr, but in order to make more profit he may claim office adjoining ikpicwo else just a good. You want Mr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money Will practice in th funded. For coughs, colds, consumption and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, there is nothing so good as hr. New Trial bottle free at Ager's drug store.

Regular size 50 and 1 C. F. STEVENS: Attorney at IJHKKTW Texas. Courts of 1 ibe and Chambers counties. it Loans Negotiated.

Lands Bought and Sold. 1 RFF. To advertise our work, twelve pastel portraits, life size Agents wanted. Send photo with sample lia tell color eyes and clothes. Stamped nvelope.

Lessons in portraiture, landscape and marine painting. Lone Star Artist. K. Cl I AM mows. Attorney nt Xinw.

(Office in Court House,) LIBERTY TEXAS. lulv i6-2m W. WILCO.N, Anahuac, 15 I. dvestou. STRAY OK.

Strayed, from the undersigned, one Practices in all couru of the Ninth Judicial District. Buys ami land ami negotiates loans. K. On the first day of court there i great deal of discussion and bitter rangling and bad feeling by the twoj actions over a petition that had been to the court, praying for an to determine whether or not, logs, sheep and goats be permit- ted to run at large. Mr.

attended the Grand Lodge of K. of H. as a delegate from Liberty lodge, which convened in San last week. Miss Fannie Turnei of Nona is here visiting friends and relatives make much fuss about A i We are sneaking of "eed morc RUers. hence our offer.

mm. are glad to learn that Mis, Laura I Jones who'has been sick for the past week it, now convalescent. it Little F.arly Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and! all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. IL Q.

Ager. WridciiUtilv Shoots Himself. U. NhNTKIt, 1 (hQC Will buy a Improved brown and white spotted ox, good Sewing Machine, branded or 1 connec ted, belong- (General 1 exas I Ass We i ing to me. Will pay for information.

Winfield Shelton, Iron wood, Liberty county, Tex. bran new, with all attachments. 203 Vain St. Gallas, Texas. Upon the petition ot 10H citizens praying for an tion determine whether hogs, sheep and goats shall allowed to run at large, the court nade the following order: the court that an election be held Tuesday, the 14th of Sept.

iK'xt. to (tie the question whether hogs, md goats shall be allowed to run at large in all territory in the county east the Trinity river. And the ng named persons were appointed as nuiagers of said election Lmanuel, precinct No Sir- lions. No. 2 II Johnston, No.

Whittington, Nc WS Partlow, Num.a (iillard, No. (5 Mr. 15 Pickett jr. is for a I days at Morgan's Point. 'Tuesday night, Luna breams full refulgence induced i eral of our young people to indulge in a which proved to be most enjovabie The chaperon- i ed by Mr-.

Lila Morris, composed! Misses GertieSteusofF, Kate and PeatUet hambers, Nina Whitlock, Mamie Slattery, and Messrs. C. F. and Luther Steusoff, Maynard LTtilho. Hob Compton and Ciareme; Chambers.

A young son of District Judge L. IT shot himself Monday, from the effects of which he i died. The load of shot entering his stomach and heart. A coffin was ship- spreading her ped from here last Local The above is copied from the 1 ivings- ton Local of the LI th insf. and is undoubtedly true This is a terrible blow to the Judge and his family, with whom the indicator deeply sympatic in their affliction.

The work of yf the court house, was a quick job. Mr Grimes with three men did the Miss Anna Jones has beeu appoint- led by Representative Collier to a roof scholarship in the Sam Houston Normal Institute. The indicator is glad to know this. Miss Anna is a most Lamong the different branches of hi nk in about five days. 1 le was at! deserving young lady, is a hard student family, ry little expense, if any.

for material. is we learn Messrs. O'Brien Bros, lined him the lumber necessary for affolding, etc. At for the job he was certainly making good wages. But, as we said before, Mr, Grimes' was he lowest bid.

1 and in bestowing this favor, we feel that Mr. Collier could not have made a wiser or more deserving selection. She is a daughter of Mr. W. S.

Jones of this place. tiii: 1 r. oru. Folks Working Hard to Make Their Concert a Success. Dangers of Piano anil Organ Notes.

Lien Notes for payments on Pianos and Organs sold on installments are generally sold or transfer- red to others, hypothecated with banks or or traded for other goods. Lien notes generally carry an additional to per cent fees for i collection. Lien notes, when placed in banks for ollection, may injure chances for loan, whin) hem no business man should give notes buying instrument on tailin' Manufacturers who consign Pianos and Organs demand lien notes when instruments are sold; these people must have their money when notes are due, regardless of consequences. Lien notes are liable to be held anywhere between I exas and New consequently those who sign them have no opportunity to ior extension until too late. Responsible houses who buy tor cash do not demand they are useless to them.

Agents ami dealer-; who demand notes on installment sales generally state i that notes do not pass from their possession. Iff IS II Th I II fl) DO THEY MAKE THEM The usual contract is ample security in it-j self. Agents and dealers who sav lien notes will be protected if not promptly 7 nt visitor paid, neglect to state that the notes are liable to be in the hands of parties un- i known to them to whom manufacturers or others may -ell them. Some agents I demand deeds of trust in addition to note This system takes away every vestige of protection from customers We do not demand notes on installment sales, we simply take a lien as security, hence our patrons know where to apply when misfortune prevents them from making payments when due. We can show over Five Thousand cases where we extended payments from 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.

yoimh nsi i vnos vmhhu a who buy for ash DENTIST, ff you ftsk what the quickest, best and safest hill answer wtfl invariably My friend use Cheatham it is pkasnnt ami guaranteed. Put up in both the and bitter styles. Tasteless 50c. Sold bv 1 tonner. Old man to Liberty.

He has no other way now of passing liis time, except by visiting! The old man, now verging up-1 on the grave, is hurt very much on count of gossip that is being made; about him. It should be shopped fori the old gentleman' past long life among us de erves better treatment. bat Liberty county has raised corn year, we know to a fact. But if there are any who doubt it they have visit tbe oi Cameron, Swilley Moore, here they will see specimens of corn it was raised in different sections of the county this year, which will show with the best corn grown anywhere. They have samples of yellow corn, red orn and white land and lack land corn.

Some corn that was near Dayton, on land that was1 roken year for the first time since when the to the The truth is that Liberty county dirt will grow as ood orn as any man wants, it planted th proper time, worked well and; v.tsons are any ways favorable. Mr. I M. Mullen, died suddenly at is home near Ironwood, last S.itur- iav, while engaged in hauling corn rom his field He was with a neigh)or who had been helping to gather a sad of orn, and after loading and on heir way out of the field he remarked hat his breast hurt him, and immediately fell bat in the wagon, expiring a lew moments. He was a new sit- had been living there only about hree years.

Deleaves a wife and sev- children. negro Toy, named Cook, while idling in the river, near Walnut Bluff, uenday evening, got in water beyond is depth and was drowned before th boys wbowers near by in a skiff, ndd reach him. I he body was re- ivered. all throat Auer. Next week, on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, unless it is deemed best to change the dates, the entertainments for the benefit of the Catholic church, will be given by the of Liberty.

We know they will be 1 greeted by a full house each night, for our people are ever ready to help in a plowm cause. The program, as far as 1 has been arranged, we give below, arid judging from what we have seen and heard, every feature will be a success, and everyone who attends the firs' exhibition, will be on hand There is a time for everything; and the time to attend to a cold when it starts. wait till you have consumption but prevent it using One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and and lunu troubles. ILO. John Bush, a negro man died Wednesday from the effects of a snake bone that be in his foot while about a month ago.

ot man runneth sC( 0nd night. PROGRAM 1 he Ahnight It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, ecearema and ail skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. II. Ager.

These instruments are what cannot be sold to dealers who buy lor Should they be from tones in good standing, they are liable to be what may be left after selu tions are made for rash buyers. Consigned instruments are shipped and reshipped to agents from town to town anti may havi bet 111 tlx houses of several families and to fat torn for polishing, before linallly sold FIRST 1 ARE ER Consignment agents almost demand notes on installment buy consigned instruments if you want a re give notes nor deeds of trust when you buy on We have been established in GALVF.STnN since houses also in Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Austin everything in the music line. artit le and Waco. and do not hat Wt large i art TIIOS. OHO.

CFG P.M*. la Pu itt, Opening horus The Almighty I Addi' ss of Weli otiK aster P. Chinese 1 Masters A. ii Perryman Moore, and tliambt Per. and Pen.

Riviere. P. Partlow. I ta by tonartene W.iiiUl Vou lake for Me 'Ima and Teresa Chambers, I Iti and I ay Paillio. Solo and P.

ham- Iris, l.aura (ones and Annie P. Interesting Traveling Com K. Palli' i nline N. Partlow, Slattery, Canieron, K. Ma.ste hambers.

Instrumental p. Paitlow Recitation A. Jont Pess Double K. i tin, K. Monis, S.

Cooke, Brown, M. Welder, N. Slattcn Mr. Nivon Smith, of Ironwood, was here Wednesday, rom him we learn that crops have suffered very much for rain in his section, He thinks a rain now would help late otton, but the old crop would be injured by a heavy rain. I le says the cane rop is almost an entire failure.

Mr. Smith reports considerable sit kness in his neighborhood. The richest and poorest, the oldest and youngest, the proudest and humblest, the larg- st and all us, hill Tonic. guaranteed, put up In both tasteless and bitter styles. Tasteless 50 cents.

Sold by K. Bonner. ji f( SJ recoin Double Daily Tram Service W'itli Bn fTot SlooperM. NEW ORLEANS AND GALVESTON. SAN ANTONIO AND GALVESTON' () I STA PA I) 11 if'O'I IX R( YfXO SI ETERS TO Ot 0 dit and Morning Connections at New- an with Lmcs to IV mis HENRY 0.

AGER, DKALKR IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Toilof Stationery. AND TOHACCO. riptioiis Can fully Prepared .11 All Hours. UliKKTY, TKXAS. B.M.O'BRIEN&Bro Dealers in i I 1 appreciating the necessity and conve nience of the people, have just received and will keep 011 hand at all times, a full line of RURIAl CASKETS, COFFINS, ETC, of all sizes, which they guarantee to be sold below ft ostm f'na lay and vtra expense hereafter when you are compelled to have one Have recently opened 111 connection with their business, an extensiv; Ynrcl, and will keep constantly on hand ai assortment of IJoiiuh A Liniilirr, Ktr.

)rdt 1 Sasii, I and Ulind promptly esc. uted at the KMTI'IIK! We I iave added to our business that of Furniture, ttf wljirh will keep ai assortment suited to the wants of oui totner us your patrtmngt i I HAVI Till. Nil Stullnn, 11. N. Partlow Mi Whc I Bt s.

Pick IT Mi Awarded liest Honors World's Fair, Mednl, Midwinter Fair. OR iiih Mi' the 1' turn' ett, M. Senat. 1 nd 1 ame i on I.itile Fannie Morrig. Tottie Pickett I tom lliawatliA Said It K.

McConnell 1 I he ioud- nnii P. Mi-, K. Caniet Nit.t and Karl huMbcrx CREAM BARING nmm A Pure Cream of Powisr. TA RS HE STAND Anyone who owes us for subtcrip- tion to im ie vi ok or anyone who wishes to take the paper can pay us .11 chit kc ii-, turn, rr.t fact anything that we can use. U'e propose that no man shall allow his family to do without the jndicv im, if they want a.

And anyone, it seems to us, can pay for it with one or the other, of the article mentioned. Now, don't say you are not able to take your couniy paper Will change for tOJO or fire wood Uran pgw VVinehe Repeating Rifle ViNincuuk. Cnt le Dan Cary has cast his lot among some of the best people in the world Not a week passes that his big heart does not pour out thanks to some kind one for favors. John Criffm, of say never lived a day for thirty years. without suffering agony, until a box of Witch Hazel Salve cured my i piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all: skin trouble, DeWitt's Witch Hazel I Salve is 11 O.

Ager. Mr, 11 1 lensel of Dallas manager of the Western per Union's 'Texas branch, arrived here last Friday night and remained over until Saturday evening. Ht had business with the Vfindicator and we found him to be not only a thorough I business man but a very clever tlernan. New York, Philadelphia. Washington, Atlanta.

Cincinnati St. Louis, Memphis and Chicago. HKIS, J. 1 'AUkS, LARGEST A I 111 ratti tnag i II Tkt M- BEST ASSORTED (J f.ONVENT. Texas.

A and I hty Ladies IN is 17 RSULINE Galveston, Tot i IN TOWN. () Ksrr Miijsm 'This large, beautiful and homedike Institutior kind in the Statt -offer's excellent for the cultivation of moral and religious principle- A full faculty of experienced affords quiring the highest proficiency in ocal in Oil, Water Colors, Terms easy and reasonable Tor further parti it Hayed, it hoiwed the and ii.it’-. the meitto it day. Sold hy K. Hurning, itching skin dise; Manti) relieved by 1 Salve, une-juallcd for uti.

bums It heals without Moti first I oundation of its refined solid education and the care of health, eptional for ac itrumerrtal Musw Stipovlot 1 Get my Prices T. fore ou Place Your Orders, They are 'way down JOHN L. ELLIS, The t-. Orooerv Store ses in Witel le a vini Siano by Your County Paper! Advertise It is Always Working for You. A It.

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1896-1978