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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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ntv.r.rj- 2 tc 5 IED EVERY rRIDAT, J. AMBERS. Fqraman. Iu Advaiiec. ir Entered at the Po at Liberty.

Texas, Class Matter. I OCAL A-0 Mi Laura Painter who has been visiting haro the past weeks returned to her home in Galveston Miss Lacour of Houston spent several days of last week1 here' with her sister, Mrs. Baillio. Vimlh'Tonter. guest of is his Died, at his home in this place, af- er a brief illness, on Monday at 10 S'clock a.

m. Mr. SandersV an Deventer I He whose name heads this' notice vas, less than two weeks ago, in his health, and ah hopes for future Sappiness and prosperity, haps as any of us. Now he is dead! II ow forcibly are we reminded of the ruth that ways are wondrous, jnysterious and pa neceased was ill only about a week. grippe, which he contracted (luring the late bad spell of weather, and besides, as his physician informed us, been with heart disease Jor several years.

The deceased was juite a young man, only about i 7 years old, was Lprn and raised in county and had a large circle of ounty court friends, amo.pg whom he was Mr. Spiane of Washington, here for a days, the brother, I)r. Spiane. Mr. Chmdler came in from Raywood Tuesday evening.

iss Patiicia Kavanagh of Washington La. is visiting her sistei1, Mrif. IH. Spiane. 1 Mrs.

Kate Malarky after a stay of about a month" in Hryan has retufned to our city. Miss Willie (-arvey was hpre lust our finding Saturday and spent the day ple'asanfty witj, 3 Rev. U. Towps, pastor of the Methodist church, was -quifd sick last week, but wC are glad to note his convalescence. Quite a large crowd of people were heje Monday, it being the regular term in high esteem Besides a young and two little cUhlren he leave- iss Mildred Jones of Houston returned home Wednesday after a pleasant isit here to friends and relatives.

Mr. I W. I.ovett after spending the holiday here with his parents has gone tc San Antonio where he will be a student of Peacock College. Dr. and Mrs.

A. turned home from brothert, Quitman and step-sisters, many rpi.drfces anfj friends to juourn his remains Were interred in the cemetery Tuesday afternoon, allowed thence by an unusyally large ortege of relatives, friends and acquaintances. many of whom had come thev the holidays, in from the country to attend the fu- leral. To the heartbroken young wife and relatives we offer our sincere sympathy md condolence in their hour of Jeep affliction. The properties of Sjnow tniment possesses a range of Spiane have re- Louisiana, where OLD PEOPLE Have a of their own when they arc not weak but hale ana hearty, enjoying the sports and pleasures of youth though they cannot participate in them, tfhe whole seeret of a sturdy old age is ibis Keep the stomach ana organs of digestion and nutrition in perfect order.

The 7011112 man who does not think of his will be made to think of it as he grows It is the weak stomach, incapable of supplying the adequate nutrition for the body, which causes the weakness and feebleness of old age. Dr Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It makes the stomach strong, and so enabled the body fully nourished and strengthened by the food which Is eaten. "I buffered for 1 years with constipation and indigestion, during which time I employed (Mfveral physicians, but they could not reach my writes Mr. G.

Popplewelt, of Kureka Carroll Aik, "I felt liiat w'as no help for me, could not retain food on mv sfomach had vertigo and wodld fall helpless to the floor. Two years ago I tonjmenced takinjf Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical Olscovers and little and improved from the start. After taking twelve of the Discovery 1 was able to do light work, and have been improving ever since. I am now in good health tor one of my 6 I owe it all to Dr, Dr. Commou Sense Medical Ad vdser, in paper fcovefl, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only.

Aadress Dr. Buffalo, Obituari. Rayburn. E. B.

Pickett, representative to ress greater than any other remedy. t0 the legislature from this the 36th is elan Val Cole was born on the IHh day of May 1887 and passed quietly and peacefully away on Thursday morning, Jan. 3 at the home of Mr. 11 H. Coleman, on Prairie, Mr.

Chas. Sawyer of St. Louis, Texas. Bro. Cole was a member of was here this on a visit to judge a Baptist church in Louisiana, his for Quality and not quantity makes De Little liarly Risers such- vaFuit ble little liver pills.

H. O. Ager. day seldom passes in every house hold, especially where there are children, that it is not needed. 25 and 0 Sold by H.

O. Ager. district, left here last Saturday for the State capital, bearing vyith him the hearty, best wishes of his many friends. We are truly sorry to hear of the continued sickness at the W. C.

Moore place. Both of the Mrs. Perryman and Mr. R. M.

Perryman, we learn, are Citation by Pnblicaiian. NOTICE, indebted to iha estate iv, son will please oaT. All persons of in. i and tile with T. F.

Calhoon, at the postollice. He authorized to collect all aceotints and'receipt for same. By so doing at' an early date you will greatly Arrie Lawson. THE STATE OF TEXAS: To the Sheriff or nny Constable of Liberty county, greeting You are hereby commanded, that yo.u summon, by making publication ot this citation in some newspaper hshed in the coupty of Liberty, if there be a newspaper published therciri, but if not, then rrt any newspaper published in the Ninth judicial but if there be no newspaper published in said judicial district, then in a newspaper published in the nearest diitrtM to said Ninth judicial district, for four weeks to the return day here of, F. D.

Foggin and j. A. Foggin whose residence is unknow to be and appear before the Honorable County Court, at the next regular term thereof, to be holden in the county of Liberty. at the court house thereof, in Liberty, on the th day of January, A. I).

1901, then and there to answer a petition filed in said court, on the 14th day of December, A. I). 1900, in a suit 1 Ulj.v numbered on the docket of said court No. 8.2, wherein L. Friedman is plaintiff and F.

I) Foggin and J. A. Foggin are defendants. The nature of the plaintiffs demand being as follows, to- i wit: That on the day of August, 1900, the defendants, F. I).

Foggin and J. A. l'oggin made, exei uted and de-: Many 0f the blotches, pimples and livered their ccrtam promissory note, olhl.r of the skin and thereby promised to pay piamtlfl of am, kjl)n nr niR nrnor on or hpfnrfl i Of Interest to Tax Payers. No law for extending the time of payment of taxes will bfc asked for at the session of the Legislature. This notice is given to jircvent any One'from relying on any hope heretofore held out that there would be sue! a law passed.

By order of the COMMISSIONERS COURT. CUSTOM MAKE, TUf Sale by H. M. p'llricn tiro. LUMBER.

Having purchased the saw mill and plant recently controlled by O. J. hereby give notice to my When threatened by or friends ant, a), otni'r hmor nrnmnf 7 any Other lung trouble, prompt relief is neces ary, as it is dangerous to de lay. am now prepared to saw bills of lumber and supply on short notice all who having taken cold are noticed, jtcures quickly and its early use prevents consumption. 11.0.Ager.

r- itv ld papers, 15 a hundred at this flfiee. Mr. V. R. M( Manus who lives near Lake Charlotte and not far from the iberty and Chambers coiinty line, was aere Monday and calling upon the: still having it was soon discovered that friend visit to the newspaper office was not solely for the purpose of renewing his sijbscription.

He had a kick coming for somebody And when Mack kicks he lets go hard and to hurt. Vet, at the same time he means no to scare, or stir up parties who have been, (according to his measurement) derelict in the dis- harge-of some duly. His theme was bad roads and dangerous bridges and Along this line he enlightened ye editor. He declared that the public road lead- jug from here to Wallisville was in an awful than he had seen it in many years. And the bridge across Redmond's creek, he was badly in need of really dangerous to those who vverg compelled to cross it.

Vet, notwithstanding this dilapidated condition the prize and Mr. id the bridge, our friend said he dould consoled with the booby, lake three men and in half a time could condition man of good practical sense, and the VT indicator suggests to the honorable commissioners court that he would make a most capable and efficient road overseer. The Ball given by the young ladies of Liberty last Thursday night was a delightful sucpess. from Houston was employed and as usual furnished lovely music to the enjoyment of all. Many a bright and happy household has been thrown into sadness and sorrow because of the death of a loved one from a neglected cold.

Horehound Syrup is the greatest cure for coughs, colds and all palmonary ailments, 25 and 0 Sold by Ager. Judge and Mrs. C. F. Stevens entertained with progressive crokinole complimentary to Miss Woodruff of Houston, last Tuesday evening.

The royal prizes were won by Mrs. Athalee Stam and Mr. Geo. Lowe. Miss Woodruff Splane was mer home, from which state he moved to Texas at the age of twenty and lo cated on Tarkington Prairie.

He was united in mar riage to Miss Carrie Coleman, of Tarkington, on Bro. Cole was a conscientious Christian to the day of bis death and was fully conscious of the approaching end. He was a man of great ambition and would have been a great blessing to his church aiid county had he been spared, but an Allwise eye guided an infinite hand which took him from the disappointments of earth to the bliss of glory. IL C. Morrison.

The He-t Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price goc. or his order, on or before October 1900, the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, with six per cent interest thereon from date; that on said August 1900, said defendants to secure the paymCiit gold ty 11 of said note, according (o its tenor and effect, did makb, execute and deliver to plaintiff, a chattel mortgage, on the following described personal property, to-wit: One brindle oy, about years old, marked crop in one ear, crop and upper half crop in the Other ear, branded thus 85 valued at 50.

One dun ox about id years old, marked branded thus on left sldei One red ox, about 10 years old, marked no brand, $35,00. One brm- dle ox, branded left side, years old. no mark, One red mark pone, MC on left side, 0 ure a 0 10 years old, 8 One brindle ox i 10 years old, right hip, marked $35,00. One black ox, 10 years old, brand is indistinct on right i hip, marked crop and swallowlork in one ear, underbit in the other year, $35,00. One brindle ox, small, bought from c.

c. Brunson, brand unknown, would suggest that Qnc Min- bce with me class ute lough taken a. soon be at the mill at 10 per M. Capt. K.

J. Crain, an experienced sawyer and business man will have charge at the mill. V. LACOUR TlieC 4 brand Of gentle stock cattle is offered for sale. brands from 8 to 10 calves a year.

No old cows, and more than two-thirds are she cattle. For terms, apply to T. J. Chambers, Bargains! Bargains FALL AND'WINTER STOCK to cast off impurities, which remain in the system. Herbine will stimulate the liver and kidneys, and cleanse the system of all impurities.

Price 50 c. O. Ager. The indicator and Home and Faim $1-50 a year fpr both. The most soothing, healing and tiseptic application ever devised is Witch Salve.

It relieves at once and cures piles, sores, ec.ema and skin diseases. Beware of imitar lions. 11 O. Ager. Subscribe to-day for the indicator i noi Is.

Clothing, ake Laxafiye Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. F. W. signature is on each box. 'J 5 c.

'The Model Laundry is the most complete plant in the State and C. A. Chambers is the 1 iberty agent. A few doses of Dr. Simmons Liver Medicine will do more for a weak i i We were glad to meet here last Mon- put the aforesaid bridge in goodly SJ Now, Mr.

McManus is a 1 The doclor is a son of our esteemed old friend, Mr. Calvin Simmons, and was born and reared in this county. 'The Concert giyen last Wednesday evening by the children of the town under thp supervision of Miss Kate Chambers, was pleasing and interesting to all present. Thelmas Operetta "Under the greenwood was pretty and appropriate to the season and the children did their parts well. Little Miss Teresa Chambers charmed the audience with her song a little German girl The feast of all was particularly attractive and suggestive.

The chorus by all the little girls was sweet and beutiful. Miss Bessie I mains unpaid. years old, $25,00. One sorrel horse, 7 years old, no brand, 16 hands high, bought from F. H.

Griffith, $75,00. mach than a prolonged course of any One pony sorrel mare, 9 years old, no other medicine, brand, gentle, $25,00. One brown pony horse, 9 years old, brand unknown, bought from F. Griffith, $25,00. 4 yokes and 3 lead chains.

'Two sets of i harness that goes with teams, $31,50. One set of blacksmith's tools, i ing of one bellows, one anvil, one vice, one screw palte, one tlattery, one hardy, one punch, all of which is val- ued at $35,00. Said mortgage is at- tached to petition and mdae a part thereof 'That said mortgage was on the 14th day of September, 1900, duly filed and recorded in the chattel mortgage record of Liberty county, Texas that defendants, though often requested, has not paid said note i or any part thereof, and the sum of $400,00 and all interest thereon, Plaintiff further repre- Try the indicator on job printing. If irritable, out of sorts, depressed in spirits, have a dull headache, take a few Hr. M.

A. Simmons I iyer Medicine for quick relief. 1 1 1 1 IN KiitocKititiS: Dry I tool M.SIlOOH.I 1 I I Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings. Is Now Complete. 01110 ami im It S.

oldstein Staple Fancy ALSO Persons who suffer from indigestion not expect to live long, because cannot cat the food required to nourish the body and the products of ihc undigested foods they do eat poison 1 he blood It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, and the hcst method of doing this is to use preparation known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat restores all the digestive organs perfect health. O. Ager. Mr.

J. Skinner, prominent stock raiser and capitalist of Lampasas, Texas, was here for a few days this week. Mr. Skinner lived here for many years, and has hosts of friends in the county. Three ladies were elected to ons in the Senate when the legislature convened last 'Tuesday, as follows: Assistant enrolling Mary DeZavalla, of Bexar; Postmistress Partlow held the assemblage spell- sents that he is now the legal owner bound with her and holder of said note and mortgage But the feature of the evening was the and was at the time of the comment, Pantomine by the fol- ment of this suit.

Wherefore he prays lowing little ladies; Misses Fannie that defendants be cited to answer his Morris, Ulma and Teresa Chambers, petition, that he have judgment lor his Hilda Pickett, Blanche and Marie Riv-; debt, interest and costs of suit, and for iere, Fay Baillio, Christie Devore, An-; a foreclosure of his lien and such other nic Bird Stegall, Miriam Partlow, Ar-j relief, both legal and equitable, as iie dele Riviere, B. B. Lovett, Nellie Word 1 may be entitled to. and Annie Goldstein. 'These tots Herein fail not, and have you before were representing old la- said court, on the said first day of the and each one in pantomine per- next term thereof, this writ, with your formed their parts admirably well and endorsement thereon, showing how you were very cute and laughable.

To relieve mental worry, cure despondency and give refreshing sleep, rs Pauline Evans, of 1 (opkins and 1 Vine Wine or Ta- (Seall Mies Annip wm rnm. uletS. A .1 miction Town. Receiver Spangler says the Gulf and will soon be rehabilitated, the Port Arthur and Houston com- mv's engineering corps is in the field, fore this year is out Stowell will be junction town, and the locomotive 11 whistle at Turtle Bayou and Wal Beaumont Age. Lverything indicates the correctness the above view, and the Vindicator il not be surprised if things hap per.

as forecasted by the Age. Miss Annie Althausen was elected com mittec clerk. 'This is as it should be. But twenty-five years back such a thing as women holding such positions was not thought of. have executed the same.

Given under my hand and seal of said court, at office in Liberty, this the 18th day of December, A D. 1900. E. B. PICKETT, vuntv Court l.iltrtv Co.

HARDWARE Saddlery Harness ('rockery and (ilasswaro Also Boots, Shoes, anc ROCKERY AND (ilasswaro. H. Steusoff, LIBERTY, TEXAS. Faifand Winter i.d’i' 11 1 Received thi Suits, pricc Suits, prict week full line ot to SI $1 00 to $10 or JOHN ELLIS. South Texan Lite Stock A Ueep Mystery.

is a mystery why women endure ache melancholy, fainting and diz- icila when thousands have proved Electric liTttrs will quickly cure troubles suffered for years writes Mrs.Phebe ivy ot Peterson, a lame pained me so 1 could not dress but Electric Bitters wholly curie, and, although 73 years old, 1 am able to do all my housework '5 vgrcomes constipation, improves rifect health. Only Beat Out ot an Increase ot His Pension A Meitican'war veteran and nent editor writes: the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1 am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in and I contracted Mexican larrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and t' For sale r. A letter from F. N. Bullock, tempo- rary president, informs the indicator i that a convention of live stock interests it to has been called to meet at Houston, ample of January 16th, 1901, for the purpose of permanently organizing a South 'Texas Live Stock Association, and the I transaction of such other businers in connection therewith as may be found I necessary to make the purpose of the convention effective.

The following prominent storkmen counties have been named as delegates to said convention: Partlow $1 Richardson, and Frank Abshier, Liberty Ed. Pruett, Dayton Guy Jackson, Double Bayou; J. T. White, 'Turtle Bayou. Cut this out and take 1 drug store and get a free Stomach and Liver i blets, the best physic.

They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. We'll bet there are more worthless dogs in this town than can be found in any town of its in Texas, and they frcHn Liberty can howl louder and longer at night than any dogs in the world, What else are they good for A true copy I certify of the original citation, and same is hereby ordered published in the Liberty indicator for four successive weeks. E. W. Sharrnan, Sheriff.

By c. C. Diftut Gents Furnishing Goods. Family Groceries. THOMPSON SUPPLY HOB HwT.vtliiuu:! Heating Stoves.

1 0 () and up, Cook Stoves up. Bedsteads 1 up. Good suites urniture, up. Bed springs, up, Kitchen Safes, si and Up. Side Boards, and up.

Barber Chairs, and up. Wagon Sheets, ot for $1 -lion Lari per un. enti S. K- Patterson, writes: lor 20 years have used Dr.M. A.

Simmons Liver Medicine for cramps cohc and sick headache. In my opinion it is stronger and aits more naturally than either Black Draught or medicine Sold by Ager, Special Price JOHN h. km is. 'The irst Class Grocery Store. Agents Wanted Have your lamps filled a your winter clothii and dyed, and ready for Chambers, lor Mode Blown to Atoms.

The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Doctor New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and to expel matter, cleanse the stem and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 4 tore. Morning pregnancy, Squaw in sickness, or dispelled Wine or nau- by i burning cleaned by C. A. Laundry.

ea from Town fl pay lint I HE AMERICAN QULEN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING when you take 1 asteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and a form. No cure, No pay. American Queen, il r.aftt I7fh Wagon Sheets, Wagon Mow- Mat tresses 214. 216 and 218 Louisiana St llni HTON, I EX kodol Dyspepsia Cur? Diyests what you cat Hurt itli'ially digeftU the food and Naturi' In htreugttierdug and tructifig the exhausted ifuim. thelat.

-1 ft tot and tonic. No other ui'prouch it in efficiency. It if -umtiy normanently ludigeviion, lai mwi Stomach, Nau lit resulUof feet II i.i.iiI ut by c. Chiccj Subscribe for tiie.

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