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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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'S 35 -ZZT 'S' 5 Mr it'e" ili ito Goods. Crescent Claw Hatchets, No. i 50c, 65c. Crescent Shingling Hatchets, No. 1 and 2, 50c.

Door Knob-Locks. 25c, 40c and 50c. Drawer Pulls and Handles, 10c. Handles. 10c.

Kelley Axes, with Handle, qoc Handled Axes, Cross Cut Saws, 5 tVet, $1.25. Cross Cut Saws, 5 1-2 teet, Dexter our Cut Saws, $3 50. Steel Squares, 750. and Levels, 75c. 50-foot Measuring Tapes, Crescent Cane Knives, 5.

Ire Cream Freezers, $2.35 and $2 50. 8-inch Whitewash lkush, 25c. No. 2 Lamp Clobes, 2 for 15c. ELLIS.

a in Rag 'l ime Pills made 1 Steusoff, Liberty. and sold by For malaria. Some Day My Friend Dr. Morrow, dentist, will be at ou ai)d leeble, and erty, Tuesday, Sept. 10 your daily bread.

What ted positively without pain bv a new "ill you do then Will you become method. the ol)ject of charity or a burden on your children Or will you save a To Close Out Ml part of your earnings, so that when you slippers and shoes to are old you will have a nice fat bank sell below cost. Come take your pick, account to protect you from want. It Bros. 0-11 -tf.

take much to provide for the a little put by from your; J. or Rent Large two story house daily earnings will soon accumulate and of Mrs. Julia Welder, situated back ot form a nice sum which may be safely Jury Commissioners Busy. T. Lowe, Frank Abshier and Geo.

R. Smith the commissioners appointed to draw the juries for the next February term of district court arc t. day making the selections. 000 New Well at Dayton. A Fifty Barrel Pumper Brought in by- Robert Andrews.

iberty ounty ank Un-incorporated. GKO. P. ZEISS, kis W. J.

ZEISS, ashier Open from 0 a. m. to 3 p. m. A general banking business transacted.

Foreign drafts sold for any par of the world. Accounts of individuals solicited. IIKVKKS I.Ot.VbS, 'fi drug store. Liberty, Texas. Tei ins very reasonable.

See or write Marshall Marshall. Liberty. Listen, will you- the ladies and children of Liberty have been without something to drink long enough. Come to the Fountain of Liberty at the Oriole Restaurant and drink freely. All kinds of soft drinks at all hours, S.

T. Gregory, prop. Robert Andrews of this city has 1 The ladies gave an ice cream social vnn vi rU i 1 brouSht in a barrel lumper in the al the school house Saturday for the J'1' a hayton held that is attracting consid- benefit of the Baptist church, Quite a ic doc, to prosperity erable attention among oil men. The neat sum was realized and a delightful openei to you. Its worth thinking oi.

I was broUght in last week and has tirae spent. A number from Kay wood been doing its fifty barrels each day attended the supper, since. It is even expected to do bet- Mrs, Stacv entertained the The imit of Life. 1 he most eminent medical scientists ter by the owner, young people Friday evening from are unanimous in the conclusion that The well was drilled in what is known ton. It is useless to add a good the generally accepted limitation ot as the Jones tract and is in the original time was spent, for an invitation to human hie is many years below the field.

It was brought in at a depth of Mrs. home is an assurance oi tainment possible with the advanced 650 feet and there is a good run of oil pleasure to the recipient. 1 knowledge with which the race is now sand at that level as demonstrated by Stacy commenc ed cutting rit John W. Harrison, of St. Louis, Mo.

possessed. The critic al period, that Mr. Andrews in putting down the well the early part of tile week, president of the I iberty Sulphur Mine determines its duration, seems to be Mr. Andrews has great faith in the Our town was visited by a regular a of the Vy "an i euro and Oil been in the city this between 50 anil 60; the proper care of, Dayton field as a good pumping prop-1 down-pour of rain and electric storm qui by a The Cause of Many Sudden Death Ther? a dirnsse In country most danrarous be-ausc so dec' nv Many deaths r.ro czuscd Si hrari dices pneumonia, He failure or apepk, r- are cfien the re: of kidney disease, kidney trouble is lowed t-j advaiKiQ kidney-poison blood 11 attack m-k vita! organs or ii kidneys lhamirolvcs break down and ws a way cell by cell. Bladder troubles always rssult far mm vN i Jjr jjiirrtu PUBLISH Ei' EVE 2 FRIDAY.

T. Chambers Son. di ioks and ubi tstu ks Entered at the Postotficcat I iberty, Texas, as Second Class Mutter. The City In Liiufi stays Of the Ravwood township, SteusofTs Rag 'l ime Pills, for week. The cases against Joe Rogideo and arsons Saksnos.

both charged with criminal assault, were dismissed Wednesday. John T. one of the was in 1 Thursday and called at the VINDICATOR place. the bodv during this decade cannot be osition and will put in a dozen or more Sunday nieht during which Kueene 1 11 1 i nigni, uuriug wuun r.ugem Can make no mir.taka by takinp Kiln If you ara fceltne I too Strongly urged; carelessness then wells on the land he has under control. Dagle had "the misfortuac to lose a'fine the.

1 being fatal to longevity. best A dozen good fifty barrel pumpers be- cow which was killed by lightning bladder helper after 50 is Electric Hitters, the longing to one operator would be a scientific tonic medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by Ager. 50c. good Journal.

Mr. and Mrs Melo Broussard from aria -made home. Tarkmgton. of Tarkington, was in the city Tuesday and paid his respects at the Vindicator office. day after a month York and St.

Loui Mrs. 1 Bingle and children left Wednesday morning for Galveston where they will visit relatives. Jofccph 1 aiour of Moss Bluff, being in Liberty Saturday, dropped by these holies to renew his Vinoicatok subs. Miss lUith ot Alvarado, ih in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. (ieo, Bristlev.

J.and rs. Riviere, of are in the city viaiting old friends and relatives. Frank Abshier anti sons, returned home Monday from a vimi with relatives in llairis county. Misses Bessie and Nannie Part 1 have returned home from a pleasant visit with friends at Anjleton, SUHSCHIPTION 1.00 In Aihauce. Masonic 18 A.

F. A. M. meets Saturday night alter the lull moon of each month, 11 IT McC'on- nell, Secretary. Liberty's First Bale.

Liberty first bale of cotton passed through the Liberty Countv Bank Monday, 'l ump Jones, a Negro planter, who lives on theShoner place across the river, was the raiser. It was ginned and bought by the F. M. 1 Co. 13-13 cents per pound paid for it.

A Falling Meteor. Last Saturday evening at about a meteor of exceeding beautv dashed across the eastern sky. The Hash of light from same attracting the people of this plate, The meteor is described as having started a little north of east, and trailing along with tremendous velocity, apparently 111 a straight line to nearly southeast. Then, curving beautifully duwnward.it began to expand in size, when suddenly it exploded giving forth colors as beautiful and different as a then fell just a little beyond the O'Brien home. '1 hat is it looked so.

Constable McKinney Acquitted, This week being criminal week of district court, matters have been unusually interesting. Monday morning the case ot the State vs. F.d. McKinney was called and both announced ready. The entire day was devoted to 7 and L.

1 arc 1 selecting a jury. 1 uesday morning the introduction of testimony was commenced. and continuing throughout the day. Wednesday morning district attorney Manry announced that in his opinion the state had no case and that hr would ajk the court to instruct the jury to return a verdict of not guilty Fins was immediately done and the juiy was hargt d. Ed McKinney, the defendant, a constable in the Dayton precinct, shot and killed B.

Pruett, whiie attempting to arrest him. Because of the prominence of both parties the case was vigorously contested. Marshall Marshall, Judge F. Stevens and Ii I Bianch appeared for the defendant, District attorney Manry, county attorney Tucker arid W. L.

Douglas the state. The Houston District Conference of the M. church, (cotored) will be in session here from Sept. jd to Sept. gth.

Distinguished speakers and preachers will be attendance. The public is GoULUm returned Satur- invited to attend all sessions, absence in New will be held in Si. James M. L. hurch, this city.

i Keep the pores open and the skin 1 lean when you have a cut burn or bruise or scratch. Witt I Salve penetrates the pores and heals quickly. Sold by Ager. What a New rsi tatitor Says II. T.

I.ynch. editor of the Phillips- J. Daily have Used many kinds of medicine lor colds and coughs my family but never any thing good as Foley sHoneyaiid i'ar. 1 cannot say too much in praise ot Fouts, president J. T.

Tadlock, vice W. T. Jamison, cash Dayton State Bank DAYTON, TKXAS Liberty County Depository. are now open and solu it your business, and in ing so promise to extend all possible favors consistent with conservative banking. It corrects Inability to hold urine and real laying proportion oil at Ms prc- Ikauu.onl.

spcl Suu.Uy at Ihi. place sen! price, I hi I ay ton oil is ot .1 with friends. ften during day, and tn get up Mrs O. G. ompton from Freeman time-s during the night.

The mild and Island attended the icecream social at effsct of Swamp-Root is so this place, last Saturday. C. L. Aldrich has remodeled the old Weed hotel, which adds much to the appearance of the house. ft 11 A.

Attorney J. Dabney has returned from a two weeks uperativc at iahestou. 41 )ftii Ktigene 1 ore of Beaumout haj been in the city tins week seeing his old triends. Misses Anna Jones and Anne Ellis left Tuesday morning lor Waco and Collinsville to visit relatives. The ladies of the Methodist church ill serve I iouston ream and ake and on the court house lawn tins I hursday evening.

ll; ii nil Watch For Bargains The Vindicator wants its news. imprrrcrt Duration Means less nutrition and 111 consequence less vitality. When the liver fails to bite, the blood becomes loaded bilious properties, the digestion becomes impaired and the bow els constipated Heroine will rectify this it gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, 1 lea is and the complexion, infuses new hie and vigor to the whole system 5c cents a bottle. Sold the old Ager A lt builtlmg. 5 i-is- 5 i-gs- 3 5 -S-s-i- 5 -s-- 5 -s- 58 I in Beil Fot ten Jems I was confined to my bed with disease of my says i A.

J. P. of Oakville, Ind. Jt juld not move a For Tlio Coming Fnll iiii I. Lipstet having made his purchases of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, six months ago, while things were reasonable cheap, guarantees to sell all new goods at old prices.

Goods are arriving; will soon be complete and ready for fall business. You know me. 'n 'f' Ui Lipstet jJ; A nice rain fell in this neighborhood Sunday evening. Lightning strut the barn of Zeno Sunday night burning the barn, a wagon, a bale of cotton and a horse. Miss Carr has returned home after a vac ation in son.

I Mrs. C. Canter is 'pending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Fotd in China. A.

Moore and family we arc glad to know, arc able to be out after a bad attack of measles. Misses Ava and innie Canter were in Batson Tuesday Prof. Newberry has returned home after teaching a five-month school at Miriam. Mrs. Panma Moore of Markham is visiting friends and relatives ol this plat e.

Alter suffering two weeks from a bone-felon lias resumed work at Batson Rev. McKtnlcy of Haywood, tilled his regul appointment here Sunday. G. A. Green and wife are visiting at Wallisville Mrs.

W. L. Canter, we are glad to learn, is up and about after a month ol typhoid fever suffering I COM I III: lilt DIM lilt I. I- 1. its I if thi eiivs, ''imp in pi- i to no, t.y all dr ent and IJ i bottlen.

t1 hav of thi i-rf if tfhrfiiii 'y ry and a bo 1 1 S-, rlting 1 si.t.. i ii i in paper. tuakc any miitake, but the name, Swamp-Hoot, I)r. Kiimt Koctt, anti the Uinjjhamtun, N. on every bottle.

Mo Kr Lima and Teresa lives ton this week enjoying the pleasures oi that city. I Campbell, of Haywood, one the recent Liberty onnty grand jurors, was a visitor at the i.sotc.viok sanctum Friday, Mrs A. ers and Mis? are in the ci with Dr, Lo1 -ett B. I. Mrs.

J. ivett "(ruin lkav. Smilev ett. Mis Saturo had lives. Mrs and hi hem a.

Bet tie Br ay troni Galvt ng a Stoll, eck (ew where she with rcla- severe tiiat 1 part of the time. I consulted tha very best medical "skill available, but could get no relief unt.l Foley's Kidney Cure recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to Sold by Ager. Tell us the news. .1 in tin Fatull).

Koyaline Oil r. so many useful pun in the home that many have said it is having a in tlie family, At nts will happen. Roya- hne never tails to meet the 1 'icy. In ot hurts, cuts, burns, bruises, cramps, diarrhoea.eti there is nothing that can equal it. It ts cash on the very time or your bar k.

Fry it and you will use iiig else. lU, 50c, all druggists. A New Line of Samples I 0 I I Fol I-4II And VV inter. R. mith At Store, liberty, KepfckenUng The I ulm On 15 died to St lctt 1'itiHi.

Pit (iusruntecd No Monty Wanted, Are Way mort notli It A UKPOHT. h.j son tki are in McCormick A Visitor. home of Paul Bailiio. i of Ht Me city vis i ounty, oi Okla- i at the A day Pioneer of Liberty Spending the Day in Ikiuttiont, Wanted an to assi i i home an to Tuer I the i girl or Use-work Apply A G. Met k.

a veteran cil Liberty, is a visitor in the city today. Mr. McCormick enjovs thi- around iberty of being the youngest old man in lhat county de-pitc the he has been on earth the past 75 years. He looks more like a man still his sixties and is spuer than most men in their Mr McCormick was mayor of Liberty for a many years He was elected to the office year in and year out of bit wiahe" in the matter and veral times he left I.d etty for otht I luring dav night Zeno 'c wood s'r was destri th it Ffi Oartj te K. am Agen Mi par dt hoiith riff eni he i the ted P.

25 IKK) tl 1 MM 7 0U0 00 OOu 00 Oi mi itti 84 imi il IMJO OO W.J LI ABILI Ut SU il 7 i ri ha just the city with liopr- that some op would wa aw: with ine oft Uihiw townsmen ran htm ptaee and permitted no op; He imahy mducsd the people piace to give him a and ever had a hard tune keeping sii'uents from ut.g h.ni to Beaumont Jouit ----------------------Vindicator for If you have kidney and bladder trou, ble do rot 1 tf dHl I as it all form yt giduey and il asar lay of ti anout ed and read, Perry man jr i supctintendent tern. tiiv all for operation. R. tmpl led or forerom the, ec Xiiss Mary W'ekier and Mr. an Welder of ru- haikd from her yesterday lor an extended tour includ mg New York lui .1 II cnfkge at 1 ofottiu -Ga 3 tu i som 47 jo 90 Fdi We, OoldNtoln t.

f. SpetialBariains We have a large assortment of Ladies' Shirt W'aists and Shut Waist Suits. We are making these special prices to induce our customers to come and see them they are great values 76c waists oti sale now at $1. waits on sale now at 7oc. waists 011 sate now iifj on sale now at 11.15 wai4i on sale now at 1 o0 shirt waist on sale now at lo-UO shirt waist suits on sale now at UU shirt waist tails on sale now at 00 shut waul suits oh sale at 6U We have a large hne ol ladies up-io-Uate hats.

now hath now ufj now fiats now Our dry goods and shoe departments are complete, and we will ap. your it will be to your interest. itor We ure offering die McCall Magazine at 30c a year This offer is good for Hi) days only. i Oscar Barton of Stilson, has a three vear old lemon tree that has about 50 lemons on it. Some ol them are fully as large ax a pint cup.

A ik I i I to see. Staesser who 11 farming rice on the old Jarvis has had two good rams in the la lew weeks, which almost insures him a good crop We say Amen to the remarks ol A.Stevens on Petit Jury System Other leading men may say something In the past few days the 4th district has had the benefit ol several fine showers, the drouth seems broken and our people are happy. All the school patrons of the southwest part of distru No, 8 will be glad to know that a new school house will be built on the Kay homestead. I his is an improvement the right turn, as the location of the old Bohemian tool house is very incorm nnnt to nine-tenths of the population. Mrs.

A Brown has been ry for a fortnight, but is now convalescent which we are glad to know Mrs. M. F. I abb returned this week from an extended visit in Mississippi She reports having had a good time wtih old friends and school mates. Floyd Barton recently made a trip to the Crosby rice plant, where he railed 520 acres of line land for a rice crop next year Rue harvesting will be lull blast nest weik on the Old River The crop is good and unless a bad storm overtakes them most of the farmers down there will do well this year.

However, a few ol them did not get water time and of course they leel very much discouraged. While on Pii kett Bayou some time ago we saw a filteen-year-old orange tree at Sam that erally loaded with the luscious fruit there being at least five hundred oranges on die tree Ilull't In and lose all interest when help is wuS i in reach, Herbine will make mat liver (terform duties properly, Vaughn JClba. Ala, who a constant sufferer from constipation and i a diaordtred 1 have found Herbine to be the best medicine for these wn the market. I used it constantly I bsheve it to be the best medicme of ts kind, and 1 wish all lerers from theM troubles to know good Hrrbiue has done Plain Plucio if it I urns or a bruise aftln you rut it on run it on. Then before you scarcely know it ah the trouble will lie gone.

A careful wife will keep supplied wilh BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT A Positive Cure For Rheum ilr Old Pores, Spr.diiis, Wound StlJl Joints, Corm, Bunions unJ ail fib, SHR KNOWS. C. II. Bunyon, Iwrtv, Mo. writer-: havti UMslHi.ie,, Llnltm nf nod my non Ii It, niiif It mid nil Itm.

It Ih UJK fill umdlcliii) to In Ibre-e 3 SOc, 1.00 Ballard Snow liniment Co. ST, LOUIS, Sold rnd Rrjcr noT'endco by HENRY 0. AGER. Goldstein Dm ok Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon ft 1 i ufe 11 1 il I i 9,11 If im lim imiuiiti. I-iti mui 1 Um i uf i in tl 1: i (r i b- (oUtitimi thud of tha (s it- fua W8 will I.

tu.fi imt twy. i I Ht. Ijul DigestsWhaiYouEat And Makes Sweet E. JDwWITT O. AC KR P1NEULES 30 TREATf.OT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or rnoaey refunded.

FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A doae at time usually relieves the rnujt severe case Mure tnoruiug. ne vere ci; BACKACHE HNFUIE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, LI. ft. A.

C. F. STEUSOFF. Everybody loves uurbiby and an joint tnitttle do the uh on her neck and dimples on her It entrati and thin and r. -s UsClj the dnd the Mnie.

to try with pain Hunt Lightning Oil Sold by Mother gite her now ail dfuggiais. Sold by Aget,.

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1896-1978