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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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3 3 3 4 9 3 sr 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 To The School Children. Iiead This Ad. ifc It's Worth Your Noticc 'fi 'fi 'ft Special low price on Irish potatoes. California stoc New Crop Kice Extra Bargain 7 lbs. lbs.

$1.00. New White Beans Extra Bargain 4 i lbs lbs. $1 Fancy Y. C. Sugar F.xtra Bargain 4 lbs.

lbs. $1.00. Best Rio Coffee Extra Bargain 2 lbs. 1-2 lbs. $1.00 10 eases Snow Drift Lard in this week.

Same old price. 10 pail $1.25 5 Pal' 5 C- 25 Cases Can This Week. Racket 2 lb tomatoes 4 tans for 25c. Clipper Corn, 3 cans cans 90c. Some new in can peas, extra quality 2 cans 25c Epsom's Columbine New Style, 2 cans for 15c each.

Oh! you Van Fork and three ans with your next rder for 25c. very fine only the practical lesson? omy by opening a savings account with the Liberty County Bank. on can start with one dollar. ito 'fi 'fi tfi 1 40 1 er bushel resh full line on hand on the time. Red Tokay grapes, 2 lbs for 25c.

('alifornia Peaches and Oranges 30c per dozen. Red Pearmain apples 15c and 20c per dozen. Bananas 20c and per dozen Celery 10c and 15c a bunch ELLIS. -5 '00 mf mJt 00 "SS The City in Brief, Tell the Vindicator. Now that the vacation days are over and school has begun again it is well fki to consider the advantage of learning ly the practical lessons of thrift and econ-1 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi ill 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi (fi 'fi yw LtHKUTY LCMunit Co.

LIBERTY COUNTY BANK, Justice McConnell had arraigned before him Tuesday Mrs. E. Burks on a charge of disturbing the The complaint was made by Mrs. F.lla Duncan. Mrs Burks pled guilty and a a fine of $iU) 5 Mrs.

Burks and her husband boarded at Mrs. Dunc an's home during the past summer, and when they moved, goini; to Houston, they owed Mrs. Duncan a balance on their board. She wrote to them repeatedly. Tuesday Mrs.

Burks came over from Houston and going to Mrs. Dune an home ere ated the disturbance. Thornton made the arrest Herman Miller, Manager. Two south of allisville road. Large stock of lumber always on hand.

Would be glad to have you call. No waiting to have your bills sawed positively on hand. Finance Committee Working. The finance committee, composed of Thoa. F.

Calhoon and J. W. Stubblefield, N. Smith having been excused from serving, commenced its work Wednesday morning. The job is conceded lo be a hard, particular one, but the men in charge are equal to the task.

The committee is to make a ough examination of the financial Un-incorporated. GEO. P. ZEISS, Pres. W.

J. ZEISS, ashier Open from 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.

A general banking business transacted. Foreign drafts sold for any part of the world. Accounts of individuals solicited. WANTED A manto carry nuil and do general work around farm. Must be handy with a skiff.

Pay a month and board. C. Frankland, Smith Point, Texas. LIBERTY OCT. 1 0 U.

Masonic Jim Bristley, who has been in Gal-; veston tor the past month, returned M. meets Saturday night after the tun Saturday, moon of each month. H. II. nelk Secretary.

Fred McGinnis of Beaumont, came; Cypress Camp. W. meets over tost Saturday to spend a couple first Tuesday night of every month. C. 0fdays with his mother.

The Liberty Restaurant and Rooming House. Regular boarders taken. Meals at all hours. Fare best the market affords. j.

V. Lacour, proprietor. Grand Mugby Junction Pic nic at Odd Fellow Hall, Liberty. under auspice'. of 1 lousehold of Ruth.

No. 2111 Come one. ome all. Mrs. C.

McAllister. M. N. Ci Mrs. E.

Matthews, W. R. 1 M. N. G.

It H. 11 Daniels is still in bad health and is at Marlin now for treatment. Mrs. J. E.

Dodd who has been sick oh stable Rube a at Beaumont has finally recovered and is at Fuqua again lhc ()t Liberty county. Prentice Compler formerly salesman by Judge Hightower in the Kirby store is at Dallas attending a medical college. The following young ladies arc attending Baylor female College at ion Misses Shattie and Willie Emanuel. Defsy Sharp and Cora Cherry. Prof.

O. S. Glov er colored, having been appointed to the U. S. railway mail service will have to relinquish the Grand Cane School at Clark.

at the last term of district court. Such! a committee having been recommended by the grand jury. Try the indicator on job printing 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi COME AND SHE FOli YOt'ltSELF The Largest, most complete line of anything you want to buy. Hats, Caps. lothing.

Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware. Groceries. In fac everything and it is really a shame at the low price these articles are sold. Even Houston prices are not in it. All those who have been to see us say so.

Now come and see for yourself. 'fi 'fi 4 After an absence ot several months Notice-Constable's Sale. The State of Texas, County of label ty. W. L.

Douglass vs. Tevas Land and Loan Co. No. 4463. In the district ourt of Liberty Bv virtue of an order of sale to me Sid Williamson Co.

Inc. 5U CAPITAI, aSKKUlil Hardin, Toxaa 5 5 5 3 5 5 A. Chambers, clerk. Eastern Star the Friday night before the full moon in each month. I B.

Simmons. Sec'y. Royal Neighbors of A meric, meet every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Annie Carmichael, Recorder, Modern Woodmen of Meets evety second Saturday night in each month. J.

L. Ellis, C. W. J. Zeiss, lerk.

County Court's Session. The fall term of the county ourt met in regular session Simmons on the bench, clerk Pickett, sheriff Cherry and county attorney Harrison all reach to do business. The docket show the transaction of the following business Adam Guedry, ag. assaulb continued. Geo.

Rivers running horse race, dismissed. Geo Carter, theft, iied John Sivils, unlawfully wounding a ow. fined Sam Vanders, vagiaixy. tied 25 Peter Cornier, theft, bond forfeited. Cud Garrard, carrying pistol, not guilty.

J. Reese, abandoning children, dismissed. Howard Davis theft, fined 1 00 Grant Fabriguize, ag. assault, con- nued. Joe Fruger.

affray, continued. Perhne Sherman, eft, dismissed. tightful Fate Averted. would have been a cripple tor lite knee from a terrible cut on my James VV. Madden of Crockett, has been named as census superv isor for this, the seventh con the past week writes 1 rank hisl.trry, Kellibcr, Minn 'r kc Bucklen'.

Arnica Kalve.whiih thc ril Miss Helen llardm returned home i riday from an extended visit through California. Friend Torn McGowan of Myrtle Ridge, was in to see the Vinuic' vtor cdnesday. Sheriff Chris. Cherry was called to Cleveland Monday because ot the ious illness of one of his children. Rev.

Father Reilly will say Mass at the Catholic church here Sunday at o'clock, i le will then leave for Ames. Miss Myrtle Green left la -4 Friday morning for San Antonio, to resume iher studies at St Hall. soon cured Infallible for wounds essional district, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds old sores, boils, skin eruptions. best for piles 25c. at John P.

Vickers returned home in the above entitled cause, urday. trom the cleik of the district ourt in I. Gaston claim agent lor the and for the county aforesaid, dated the 1 1 was out from Beaumont a few 20th day of August, I will day last week settling claims and ceed to sell, without appraisement, for burning the right of way. ash, to the highest bidder, on the 5th Mrs. John P.

Vic kers has been Mck day of October, 1909. that being the First Tuesday in said month, at public auction, at the door of the court house of Liberty county Texas, in the town of Liberty, between the hours of ten a. m. and four in. all the right, title and interest of VV.

Douglass and Texas land and Loan Read The Vindicator. Ci. Rye and son spent Sunday at Batson with their son Mrs. Jim Finlev who has been quite sick is better now. Mrs.

Roy Abshter and G. Company of, in and to the lollowmg Dougle went over to Beaumont Mon- described real estate, and all day. VV til Known Hotel Keekper I'ses and Recommends Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure in saying that 1 have water, kept Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medicine chest for about 15 years, and uave always had satisfactory results ircm its Capt. Trank Abshier went out with rnents thereon, to-wit 169 a-10 of the B.C.

use. 1 have administered it to a great many traveling men who were suffering from troubles for which it is recommended. and have never tailed to relieve says I. Jenkins of Glasgow, Ky, This remedy is sold by all druuuists. a gang ot men Monday to dig tanks lin survey in four ts, containing around on the prairie.

On account of spectively 43 res. 43 acres. 42 the dry weather stock is suffering tor acres and 40 6-10 acres, near the town of Liberty, and acres, a part Brother VV. N. Carl will preach at of the Liberty town league, within the Smith chapel Saturday night and corporate limits said town, and day.

prised within the following out-blocks Prof. Summers opened sc hool in and lots, to-wit: Outer 12-acre loti 1, the new school house Walter 3 and 111 block 35 fractional out day, Oct 1th, with a nice attendance, lots 5 and of block 35 fractional COUNTY FAIR AT LIBERTI Nov. I W. J. Zeiss has been tin township this week business in Kansas Cuv.

absent from attending to Read the 1 1 vear. The Best Plaster. piece of tiannel dampened with Lipstet is arranging for a great Red Chamberlain's Limmentand bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief lag Sale which will commence on Tuesday next and continue for ten days. Mr.

and Mrs. James Me Murtry from Inside Prairie, spun a few days in th city Mrs. R. All the pupils seem t( IH l.lis MM'ALs. R.

H. Lee and wile were called to the bedside ot their daughter. Mri. Birdie Burch. Alvin Whittington left Friday for San Antonio to take a course at a business college.

H. Weed, wile and baby of Sour lake were visiting friends and relatives here last week. Grandma Weaver i visiting in Beaumont this week. Miss Idell Marsh of Beaumont, was which it This liniment also rt last week with their daughter rheunuljc pauVj and is certain to friends and relatives here Sun M. Perryman, jr.

please anyone utiering from that ca e. Sold by all druggists. Veterans Have Good Meeting, The members of E. 1 Pickett camp Confederate Veteran- held regular quarterly meeting at the court house last Saturday. orranancler T.

Chambers, presiding. This session was the time for new officers to be elected and upon a motion it was unanimously carried that the present othcers should be ed. Alter the other routine was done the camp and on invitations from Jose oh Riviere and Mrs. Chas. S.

Polk from Humble, spent a couple of in the city this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. The home of Alfred Nugent was burned to the ground Wednesday night, the occupants escaping with only the lothes they wore.

Nugent lived in the Frujjia settlement. Chas. I. nney Del Rio, beuv in Dayton Wednesday to attend the funeral of his brother, Joe Linney, came over to this township Thursday to spend the dav with relatives. John and 1 laie Brown attended court in Beaumont Monday.

'Tell the ViNi.nc.vroR be well pleased, out-lots 5 and of block 45 outer 12-acre lots 1, 2, and 4 in outer blk 36; outer lots 1, 2, and 4 in blk 46; outer loti 1, 2, and in outer blk 45 outer 12-acre lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in outer blk 38 outer at ie lots 1 and 2 in outer blk 37 outer 1 2-acre lot 4 in blk 23 outer 1 2-acrc lots and 4 in blk 54 all said real estate being described in a deed from C. Stevens, as administrator of the estate of J. I Busselle, dec eased, to the Texas Land and Loan Company, dated on or about January 11th. 1909, and recorded in the deed records of Liberty county, 1 exas, in volume 25, page 1 et set j. reference to which deed and record tor ription J.

R. THORN TON, Constable Prcr. No. 1 of Liberty County, Tex. Liberty.

Texas, Aug 27, 1909. oc chased occupy her (J. P. Baillio all the members who felt mto one cl tin scj disposed repaired to the places ot 1 ome which he those gentlemen and drank and smoked. The following veterans answered to roll call: H.

H. Dever, J. C. Harvey, W. S.

Jones, J. C. Canter. Numa tisllird. Coret Lacour.

Antwine Lacour, S. S. Foscue, Joe Lacour. William Clough, T. J.

Chambers Leon Davis, V. McCormick, James McMurtry. P. C. Hill, M.

F. Berryhiil, W. J. Swilley and T. C.

Tarver. Carlisle is moving Lawson houses. vacates has been Dabney and he will 1 low to Cure a I old. ie as 1 aretul a you can, you will asionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine ot known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain effec a quick cure. a medicine is Chamberlain's ('ough Remedy.

It gained a wotld de reputation by its remarkable ure of this most common ailment, and an always be depended upon. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature restoring the system to a healthy condition. All druggists. om Bitowx Mont and loo A your husiness solicited. Prompt and courteous attention to all patrons.

old place. Phone hist to Liberty county know vvliat we flii" iiumIkhI of sayino-thilt on Monday, 1st. if 'oiinty Fair will I i ii Liberty. tn niakt1 r.iir a iiermanent enterprise. Help It yon have some product that is extra tfnod, keep it.

have about to tn ait fora list and now to arrange to come. th us. II Liberty Business League J. L. Kllis, Pres.

Try the Vindicaiok 3 months. ame with his mother. 1 will preaf ii at chapel nrday night Oct. and Sunday following at 11 a. m.

at Oak Dale p. in. I request a full attendance. W. Carl 1 C.

Viri. wife of Eugene Jacobs died at her home ten miles north of Liberty Monday night. Besides hei husband deceased nine children to mourn her loss. Das to be Cited. there is something on earth that is a surer and ker cure for cuts, burnt, and bruncs than Hunt's Lightning Oil.

It so, like to be ited. For twenty year have been unable to find anything better H. II Ward, Kayviiic La. Sold by all druttidst Meat Market I have opened at the Fletcher ningharn on the railroad, a meat market, and in soliciting the public patronage, 1 promise the very best vue. Tree delivery.

Dolph Oillard by all drugj. The Vindicator montht TA(i Many iiest many oils and liniments are advertised it hard to dc ide which to I he weather 1 011 mues dry buy, I tried a numbc: using arid it gotten hot again. 1 he Hunt's Lightning Oil. After using it ow lu parched once, however, 1 realized I had tound dition from an rays have now caught the best there was, and it was tiseles to look further. If it fails off No other liniment will hit the spot if I ightning Oil fails.

O. oung, Okec ue Okla 5 as, 5 ottles. All druggists. lor neat room cottage A at the immca otnce. afire and tht distressing.

ifleriaM of the stock W. A I serving if jurors received word Bluff, ti at a court excused left for 'The V'lNoicAiutk has ti pretty Champion ncs for sale. 1 hey are as those you pay more of 00 ard as tor. coui from his home at son was very sick. The the juror and he immediately his home.

Dr. A. J. Mynatt. a former of Liberty, uow living in Houston, came over last Sunday and with a partv De J.

W. bleficld, Tom Brown and F. the day in the bottom Its A Top Notch Doer. Orent deeds compel regard. The world ciowns its 1 hat's why the American people have crowned Dr King'sNcw I iihi overv the king of throat and lung remedies.

Every atom is a health It germs and and la grippe vanish. It heals racked membranes and coughing Mop" Sore, ie flamed hail and lungs are ured and htmoihagr i eate Dr. Geo. More, cured me ot lung trouble, ced hopeless by all doc 50c and Trial bottle free, and guaranteed by Ager. S.

S.Wickliff*, The Bed-Rot of Sue in a clean, cieai bram. bacded by indomitable will and resistless energy, hjjowcr comes from the splendid dtb that Dr. Lite Pills The honorable eommUsioners court met in special Wednesday for the purpose of receiving the rolls ot tax assessor Biilv ornniis- tuners Joseph Riviere, Frank Ab art. They vitalise every organ and I Morris reported on time. up bram and body A Harmon Commissioner Pruett was absent tore.

W. Va. vrit(M i ire! 1 bttwiH of the est pills I ever uied court was and then it ad- alt. I Agct. jwaiaed.

Bitters Succ when tkc hlfa. In nervoui prov.jaiion weak'tethey ere the feupin renriedy, aa thoutar. taive tcsuheX FOR AN STOMACH TR0U8LP ta thc be'Jt medieirae tvtt cct4 ever a dtuggi Blacksmith and Wheelwright Hor jt ng a penalty. Any and all kinds of work cioiie in aud iron M)d Tor Biliousness. took two of ach ami Liver i ablets last night, and I feel ftlty cent than I have for weeks, J.

I irebtoneof A gau Mich, liiey certamiy a fme Liberty Tuesday and Instino- 1 (mi i rent est snle ti 1: very item is bnro'ain See the eireulnrs. a- tlie store Monday. To will o-e la- aiucit Pvt bthauiuesiM AUdn te.

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