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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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-5 4 -S Sr ii ai tyv Salt looks like simar 'fv Ui 14 Vii (H Grape Bottles for 50c. famous bottling, dear, rich sparkling and in S-o for 50c. Crot kcry Sale. and Saucers, strirtly first grade, 35c and a set. White Plates, strictly first grade, 35c and 45c a set.

Decorated ware. Cups and Saucers, 63c and 73c a set. Decorated Plates, 63c and 73c per set. li and it is only in the testing of it that you will find the difference, All coffees, teas, flour, spices and can goods look alike, and you have to depend on the reliability of your vij grocer tor high grade, pure and unadulterated foods, or get your experience after paying your mon- ey. You can depend on every thing hou.ht at js being the best you can buy anywhere.

I Hr 1 NOTICE 10 Pounds Lard $1 65. is Snow Drift brand in pails No quality to be had. ('lean, pure and solid. Jdb pail 85c Bulk per lb. 4 Pounds (Quaker Oat Meal 25c.

Large fat Oats, well rushed, easy to cook, put up in 2-lb lor 25c, 1 am located in the Ms sonic building. Liberty, and am prepared to do all kinds of dental work skillfully and at reasonable prices. Respectfully, Sanders. D. 1 Let us do your work, Chicago Tailors We do cleaning, pressing anti dveing lorst class work.

All guar- antt ill and see our line of woolens. Place your order in our the old reliable. W. Robinson, Liberty 5 or doses will ure any 4 'i-e ot Chills and eve. Price 5 3 X- 5 Montoe Harrow was in the city Tues- 4 day from Mill.

He says that ohter effort is being made in that com- munitv to develop .111 oil field. 1'hc trick being tip and the machinery is 3 being set. LIBERTY COUNTY BANK, Un-incorporated. P. ZEISS, res GKO.

1, ZEISS. ashier Open from 5 a. m. to 3 p. A general banking business transacted Foreign drafts sold for any part of the world.

Accounts of individuals solicited. voi At the home of the mother, B. Smith, near Lakeland, last Sunday evening Kev. E. Payne, of the Methodist united in wedlock Mr.

Otis; McMurtrv and Miss 7 Smith. The contracting par ties are popular young people of the Lakeland community. The indicator joins their many friends in wishing them a lour happy life of usefulness. Judge Poindexter Coming. 111 Itll we wi 1 celebrate the dav by keeping our store open tor the convenient of those needing antiseptics, or other essentials for the Fourth of July accidents to the small boy with the toy pistol or tire etackcrs i for the sick who need prescriptions filled or relief from pain and at he.

Also remember our 105; soda fountain. Steusoff Sid Williamson (O. Inc. Ha rclin. Tciciiffi ELLIS.

-55 5 'S Sir j2r' "2 ST' si? Sf. 22 gm0 00 00 00 00 00 or. I ihe City In Brief. J. F.

Richardson lias shied his castor and entered the political arena of Liberty countv as a candidate for the Jud.e William Poindexter, ot John- 0ttit of Sheriff. Mr. Richardson is son county, candidate for the demo- n0u out among the sotets. but, as he tratu- nomination of governor, will be will no doubt be too reserved to tell in Liberty today. Kndav.

and address wjlo what he is the inmuca the people of Liberty county at the ior takes pleasure in introducing him court house at eight o'clock in the evening. Judge Poindexter is recognized as a good talker and a good, honest and been for several able gentlemen. And is described as most Ito Mirai Arena. 1 1 CORRESPONDENTS I 8 E- W. Psckcfi Sportina Editor.

LIBERTY Jl 1 1 11 10 Masonic 48 A. A. M. meets Saturday night after the full moon of each month. II.

1 Met nell. Secretary. Cypress Camp, 38 W. O. W.

meets first Tuesday night of every month. E. W. Pickett C. Lang.

Baillio, clerk. Eastern Star the Walter last Saturday and left Saturday I riday night before the full moon in night for Luting to visit relatives. month. LB. Simmons.

Sec'y. a plain, native-born citizen of Texas a lawyer by training, and for many a f.rinti ati k-raiser In i choice. Judge Poindexter will discuss re any in his plain, open manner, the measures for which he stands. It has been arranged to have passenger train No stop at Da.ton this Friday, evening in order to accommodate the Dayton people who will tome to this township to hear Judge Poindexter. The arrangement is made prs.vided there will be as many as Miss Alma onlev came down from 5 or 6 doses 1160 will case of Chills and Pme 25c S.

D. has returned home from a visit with relatives at La Porte. as a man in whom any honor or duty can be safely intrusted He is now Mayor of the city of Liberty and has lie is one of prominent business merchant farmer and sten k- raiser He is amply qualified to fill the office of Sheriff of Liberfv county with entire satisfaction to the well- meaning people. no it s. I.

H. Blanton and wife left lure on the 24th. Mis, Blanton will spend ti summer with relatives at Hattiesburg, Miss. Mr Blanton will saw the Weir Lumber Co at Texla I I looker, superintendent of the mills the Kirby I umber Co. made Ft (j 1a on the 24th.

Mrs. R. L. Ihomburg left here on the 22d to visit relatives in North Carolina. Joe Lee Warren is now at Mar'm.

I here was an tee cream supper at Rye Saturday night. large crowd attended preaching at Concord Sunday The con- representatives Jeff Green and family spent Satur- Base Bail News. day in Liberty. liristi Baillio is spending a few davs with relatives here. One of our prosperous farmers, Ed.

Cessna is getting ready to ship another ear of potatoes. Captain Frank Abshier has charge of the store this week at Hardin. Mrs Wili Berrvhill and Mrs, Key are spending a few davs in Beaumont That Hog Sp cial. Mrs. Ray Church has returned to her home at Beaumont, after a visit of a week with relatives here.

ast Hound No local passengr, due lU.L^a.m gregatton embraced No 10 sunset limited, due 7 lo a.m. from Yot iw, Fuqua No Cresent city express. 7 5 Rumayor. Rev No 6 local passeng r. due IT p.m.

minister from Beaumont preached. Royal Neighbors of America meet third I ridav afternoon at 11 Antoinette Jett, Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America Meets every second Saturday night in a S. P. Baillio, C.

W. P. Finley, clerk. council meets 2d I uesday in every month. I' Richardson, mayor, arence Chambers, secretary.

Mrs. Chas. Fisher and daughter have returned home from a visit with relatives in I iouston. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip De- Bat last Sunday morniag a 10 -pound daughter. Little Misses Mildred and Bernice Beard are in the city from Houston visiting at the Partlow home. II At last, the city park has been mow- School House contract is Let ed and the locks of the enclosure by greatly improved. Lum has moved into the in a school house were opened and the a days open theiein a rooming hou awarded to (ioyen and restaurant. Houston, for 010 IX) The contract will recite that the building must be completed in ninety days.

note from L. P. Thompson Son former of l.ibert\, living at Wal'Hville says, they have launched their new gasoline boat. which they will use in the fish business. Sinte March 1 I'hompson sav they have shipped 17 ,17 pounds of Trinity river fish.

-----Material has been placed and work commenced on the Chas. W. I isher and Compton homes. E. Burch has both contracts.

West Bound No local passengr. due p.111 No 7 Pac. Cst. Exp. due 8:52 a No sunset limited, due No al due p.m W.

B. HAYES. nr Real Estate Transfers. On account of the demand lor more ami better hogs Texas packing companies particular attention has lately been directed by our State agii- cultutal officials to the exceedingly favorable opportunities offered 111 this State for profitable hog raising. It is stated in the bulletins issued by experts in animal husbandry that probably no section of the entire United States and more favorably situated tor die cheap St a Baptist pork than F.a Tex which possesses so many advantages and natural conditions favorable this industry.

Mr. Hellen states that the Texas New Orleans Railway otnpany will atlveitise ilates the hog demonstra- very 1 throughout the territory, and that from tine to two The old-time dinner was spread on the ground, and there were two servu es It was a veiv enjoyable occasion, Mellville. the eldest boy of Mr Lackey, who lias been ill for nearly months, and operated on twice by Dr Sherreil ot Cleveland, an internal Prepared T. C. Tarver for The Liberty Vindicator.

I Bowen to Fairchilds, EW Wagner survey, 20 acres. $125, ess, wa taken to Temple hospital stav will be made at each ship- the mother Monday night. Much ping place, giving ample time ftw far- sympathy is expressed for the poor lit-. mer living in the surrounding country tie fellow and his mother. to visit the ars and take advantage 11 Constable Reaves arrested Henry this important demonstration.

Bee. a negro, at lhg 1 reek, Sundav The train will arrive at Liberty at night 'This negro got on a big drunk 2 10 o'clock in the afternoon til at Milvid a few ago, anti terror- 27 th. Beaumont 11 Liberty 3. I he Liberty base ball team, par ltd by a band 01 loyal rooters. vaded the city of Beaumont Sunday, the afternoon hooked up with that fast aggregation ot ball piaveis.

known as the lh and they cc: tainly did the ball, too at son was on the mound for Liberty, but on account of his arm not being in good condition, the Beaumont hov jumped on to him in the very first mm! at that lime until the end they pounded the horse hide all over tin park. Seaman pitched tor Beaumont and hr pitched a lair game, but it the 1 lassy fielding behind him that prevented Liberty making more runs as got nine healthy swats, including a long three-bagger by Patton. 1 Touliev I lout bins Patton Riviere Stevens Watson Bat To Pit kett Sic Br ist lev Beaumont. Blanchette 1 st Ja mi shat Brown 1 Met at ty Scott Seaman Pats 11 Brown 1 Kelley las 1 usine to Burch, part lot 3 the ttivvn. annoying and scaring a At a meeting of the ity council last Mrs.

Wm Tuesday, presided over by mayor pro bids for the eret tion of the Hardin budding and tem 1 veterans Will Heel. Prof. Stevenson left today for tili to resume his duties as nursery inspector under the Commissioner of Agriculture. Members of L. B.

Pickett amp U. V. will please take notice that our next regular quarterly meetirg will be and Warren Devore the Miriam The two rural mail out Liberty change hands today, Oscar Defilane win tarrv the Moss Bluff mad. on the first Saturdiy in July (the 2d day of the month) at 1 p. m.

Try to arrange matters so that can attend- By order T. I. Chcmbers. Commander. W.

Swiliey, Adjutant. County School Census. Judge B- Simmons, county sup. rmtendent of schools, is this week his schoolastic report and loUowtng shows the number of children enrolled White oimty Cleveland. Davton.

i Sale Wolf, cat and fox hound pu Missouri and Kentucky lueed of tiie noted Walker and Ot borags Commissioners Court. The honorable commissioners court met in spec Wednesday with all members present, and the following business was done; Ordered that the following tax rate be levied and ted for the ensuing year: countv advalorum on valuation. Public buii'img and permanent im- merit fund 10c on $100 valuation. Interest and inking funds court house bonds on $100 valuation. Road and bridge fund lot on $l0o valuation.

Special road fund loc on Slot) valuation. For st in districts 1 2 Klman fl, 7. 1 I 13 and 15 20c; dis- in blk 4, Dayton, $150. li Burch to Dora Bozeman, lot 5 in blk 4, Dayton, Si 75. Poll Parmer to Lon Turner, inner lit 1, blk Liberty, $1.

1 i 1 a kt Dever survey, 99 atae 1 $3184 TJ Smith et al to Hugii Grimes, Robt Sherman survey, res, i 1 Scheelky to 1 logge. Steve Nicholson survey. 10 s. S250. lens Molleretalto Boone.

W'm I lays survey. 2 11 res Jacolt al- lace sur. 586 acres; Speneer Kiikham survey. 5 -1 Boone to kin, same surveys of laud $36 77S. 01 iicopir, ai .1 mi r.

Allow Man His Creed. he got a goou beating uh ii cooled him off awhile. He will be sent to Liberty, on two or three cases mi ll It. Miss Mary Robertson of Sour Lake is visiting Mrs J. 11 Finley.

Mis. Conley left Saturday spend the summer at Luling. Mrs. Sid and family left Sundav for county to visit relatives, Bt Bennett and irmly art visiting relatives in alls, Hill anti McLennan counties. 112 23 1-UJ 1597 i Countv Dayton strains.

W. S. Perryman, Liberty. Lo.st A four leaf clover, blatk cat ladies brooih pin. Finder please return same to Liberty County Bank and receive reward.

1 he Mo Bluff people la had their political barbecue Notwithstanding the inclement weather the occasion was crowded with pleasures Miss Mary Ellis returned to Kr home at Shepherd Thursday alter a visit 01 several weeks in this city. She was tu.compai.ted 1. hoc by Miss Anne l.iiis. trit di-tiw district Jo life d'str et 1 1, Ordered at uu itv treasurer be authorized to uke up balance of inter- bearing i.v'co-t Liberty county belonging to school tif said county money collected for that purpose J. Cv Louie Kivicro Moat and Ico How rntire than foohsh is the quarrel about church membershtp ot tcrences about reeds I he word is denved nom the Laim wotti red i oitl tu ans f.

reed Is belief. lf we beht ve thts and lieve tHat, small the for dit- lereuees bitween us Anti if another neighbor beheves somethmg eise, I.astland have httle teas- to htm. lf a ime that nre dit and that all who dtsagree wuh us are wione, then wc as'-ume mfaihbihiy rehgioi.s and cict ourst ives the final is it not foohsh assunu- mfalhbihtv atul to ciect nur dt termtu other pcopit tato, i hat trrant have wc tloing lins' flute at mar.y upon whuh all tnav to disagfre is unwise, unless agree to disagfee wjth love atul each person the tu behtve .1 he tlnds best Knterpnsc 1 he Beaumont Pirates will ross bats w.th the Liberty team at Lake patk Sunday afternoon at 4 The game promises to be fast and V. anti a large rowd will be expected to be on hand to help root for the home team. Pu wdl uk.

Ins bum of youngsters up to Walter on Saturday afternoon, to play a game with the team at that plat e. The game h.H be called sharply at three oYIock, A part of your business solicited. Prompt and ous attention to all patrons. old place Phone dO Mcthodi ('hurt iberty Capers Of Cupid, At 1 abt rty, the fu days in each month, At Smith t.hape day in at month, 7 At Dev- th month, at it a At Da! eat month at anti third Sur' at i i a in. the ond al i i a tu and 1 s' Siti is took Sour Lake mto camp last by the tunc of jo 0 mali it 15 straight 14 iints won th at am, and they are open to any amateur team the state.

taf lexis, under the tjf 1 7 years. Perry man was on trie firing line for Lib rty. and usual 1 p.It ht ti good steady gameanti on! four mei 1 teat tl lirM and til that numi ier only one lied flore 1 1 -iberty st. arted 10 scoring 111 th le it scored tune runs and in mi ih at uue on it was ly a question ot man) tuns they 1 U'tf tnaki Badilo scot ed five out of six at the at, anti a 1 of the bo; "11 fro 2 to 4 each. 1 he 4 rt rty.

Badilo 1 Sour 1 ake. St ckies Smith Moye Dum 01 1 st 5 vt ilUltJ! Neviand Lili mdie Baillio hi Id rest Multiug Vani Perry jd 1 to Wig owatd llavii Sheriff and tax dlretor Chm. Cherry and deputy Ld Sharman turned home Saturday from Aus where th had been to make the nual settlement with tne Controller. Ual i i CJrit unc noutrable nevtr.say* kmtl that you need most have a bad ough or it-. Suppose troches, cough i liver ciil or dot tors have lose heart or New Discovery.

Sai- uaranteed when used any trouble. It has saved of hopeless sufferers. It colds obstinate court ages, la grippe, croup, and whooping it safe and certain 1. bronchial affections 50c and bom. f.cc, sent three Was ot tile kind wnen you lung disc ail faded Take Dr daction throat or lui thousands masters turna, hav is the Major Ha shipped to an lova relative Saturday a um i Libert) county alhgatov.

In ivin4 as to tiie care of the Has- kt 11 requested that it be named ai tailed Bailty of 1 Duriog the month 1 une marriage per lints have beeri issucd to follow- tng persona by clerk Picketi 10 M. 5 Melessia liles. L. Dtaue to Jes se mner Ld. Clayton to Nettie Murphy.

Richard 11 11 Limou 1--, Tin s. ord to s-uc kerson Wm. Mdanson to Rebet ca Mallett. foe Baldwtn to Sarah Swanagan. to athren Porter.

H. MtMuriry to ima Smith Tt tn Ivtiry to Lula Will Larottf to Mable Traylor. Frank Wa ker to L.U Day 'I he lawn fete at the Zeiss he rue. given for the benefit of the Liberty base ball team, last Friday g. proved not only a very pleasurable easion hut a finam for the boys.

Dolpli Gillard ihe Ul Die IS Mrs. Mattie ar act panted i her daughter, Mrs. Bu iard and habit were over ft- Bkirwood Saturday Mu. Bullard and babies being en route to thr.r home at I ort is manager of 1 this year. She it pht ght I do it Worth Mrs.

Cars the Blairwo id L. SHKUMAN Biai ksmith and has opened a in Liberty, between tue linen store and Oriole Ail on trial to new subscriber for now has her guest on the farm Mi work in ah Try it- Kathleen aud on reasonable tertns.

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