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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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26 SXi 00 00 00 4 000 00 Uncle Sam, the Cham- pion of Pure Food. Ui I Ifc 'fl Ut will never have cause to complain of the lines that make up our stock of groceries and table delicacies, for we carry none but the most reliable of food products. We have laid in special lines of Flour ii als.and Fruits which together with our stock of staple goods insures ut Dearness Cai.no’ i3c Cured by t. tis il iMTtiou of tut- car, ilttUMS'i, Unit I I i. lltaiiu'iM Is miiUCon Inutili of tin I t'i lulu i IK.

tubr Is litn.im.-a you have rmttlilmj Munii rt 111 ulna, ami it i1. I i- ut the rrMlit, ami unir-1 th" .1 i.i’i Ik taken oui nini thin tubi Murili lo Minuti ro' ilt- tion, tiranna 1 I forevi i out of tin iatiW'il i 'i irrh, vlttih miMi.i hut an Influititi uMiilitton ot the mu-oii Miti i Khe One munirli lhillfirn lor nnj OoafueM hv nlttrtli) that trinimi curl'd by ll.iHi Catarrh I. i oicoo, o. K'ltt hv T.the Hall i I amity rills for eonMipellun. iberty county ank gko p.

zia ss. Un-tncorporated. W. I ZKISS. ashier from 9 a.

m. to 3 p- m. A general banking busines- transacted. Foreign drafts sold for any part of the world. An ounts ot individuals solicited.

our patrons against any demands that mav be made. What you want when you want it is my motto. Constable Ed. Woods increased the county convit gang last Friday by resting two Negro train liders. It required three shots to stop one of the Negroes but he was stopped unhurt.

Look aftcrthc little ones Klli I Yon get a premium UI With Each 50c Purchase of These Laundry Specials This Week. 3 101 cakes Grand Soap and 3 roc cakes Wild Rose Soap 50c 12 bars Pride Laundry Soap 50c. 6 packages Rub-No-More and packages Pearline for 501 6 packages Argo Starch and 6 packages Celluloid Starch lor. 11 bars Octagon Soap Ut Ut 1 It Ut IV 'ft Evaporated fruit We keep in Cold Storage. Yon will always find the goods in First-class Condition.

Peaches and Apples, 2 lbs for 25c. Seeded Raisins 10c per package. Currants 15c. Loose London Layer Raisins, 10c per lb. This is ine Weather for Cotton and June Corn.

We have June Corn lot planting at per peck. ELLIS. 'V ut Ut Ut 'ft Ui Ut Ut 5 or (J doses will cure anv case of Chills a ad Fever. Price, 2 Special boots fot river drivers, cruisers and loggers, at Mercantile lark camp. the WaHisville Iexas During the month ot Mav, the erty postothce handled 20.702 pieces of mail as follows: Out-going mail, 5 mail The i out-going mail was handled on an verage of lil pieces ,1 minute, and the in-coming mail on an average of IN pieces a minute.

Vottr tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is Ui the trouble. To remove the cause is Armost unnceessaiy advice to mothers but this hint do any harm.

Our portion in look- i after the wee folk ism sup; lying pure drugs and medicines for all their on the ordet or your own Indispensable in Emergenti hoice of simple remedies. We exercise even more care in preparing medicines tor children than lor grown Steusoil OQrVQigir. SIC 0 0 0 the First thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easv to take and most effective. Sold by Ager.

Ut On amice from the Justice of the Peace at Crosby. Constable Woods arrested Dr. Spear of Sour Fake, as he passed through this township in an tomobile las? Tue dav. The charge was for exceeding tne speed limit. Ut jo Ut VI beri .1.

Ui viere Mont loo A part ttl business solicited. Prompt and couite- ous attention to ail patrons Phone 12 ciCS IK sickness of a valuable animal on the farm demands prompt remedies. It's a case for the veterinary a case where minutes count. where the Hell Service shows its value to the tanner. means of the telephone the veterinary reached, and he at once tells the fanner what to do until he arrives.

No farsighted farmer gets without the protection of tlie I'ell Service. He can never teli when il going to save him from serious loss. Besides, he has daily, proof of it usefulness. Consult our local manager for rates. itSfcx.

Southwestern I'eieoraph Telephone Co. lioots, maile speciallv for nver drivers. cruisers and loggcrs, at the Wal- hsville Co Claik, W. iiegisier oitiey 1 ud Moor from Devers, was scc us Wcdni Us Pay Our Taxes in Money And Not In Boys." itation 1 I'uldiention. of 1 ounty ilie ut ut litici untv.

Hours; Ili a. to i KX I)f LIBERTY ihe City In Qrief, 5 or doses of will cure any case ot 'hills and Fever. Prit Masonic 48 A. F. iV A meets Saturday niuht after the full i ti ii f' South arohna.

moon ot eat month. IF II. McConn Secretarv. Cypress Camp. 838 W.

O. W. meets 2 nd Tuesday night of every month. K. W.

Pickett C. B. O. Riviere, clerk. Eastern Star the Mayor Richardson has been absent this week on a business trip to 1 Fipstet, the is sorry to report is sick at a sanitarium in Houston.

--------Mrs. Martha ani leit ues- 1 nd.iv night before the full moon in day for Matagorda to visit her daugh- I. Simmons. Sec'y. tcr- each month.

koyal Neighbors of America meet ird Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr Jessie Chambliss, Recorder. City council meets 2 Tuesday in every month. J. F.

Richardson, mayor, i arence Chambers, secretary. Modern Woodmen of Meets every second Saturday night in each month. L. P. iJcBat, C.

M. clerk. Hardin-Liberty Telephone. Tiie Hardin telephone line was connected with the Liberty station last Friday. The line has fifteen local telephones.

There is to be no charge lor service between Liberty and Hardin the charge for long distance service from Hardin will be the same as trom Liberty. Two tracts oi land 135 $7 00 per acre. Graham, Cuero, Texas. and 1 11 IF Mrs. Green and daughter, Miss Myrtle Green.

several days last week in Galveston. Monroe Harrow ami Lugene Hilliard of Oak were sn the ity Wednesday getting material to paint and repair their church and school house. There will be services at the Walter school house Saturday at 8 p. m. At Hardin chapel Sunday at i a.

m. and 8 p. in. Payne, Pastor. Program Kpworth eague, Hardin (hapel, Sunday 7 Song No.

110. 25 ch. by I eaguc. Prayer, by leader. R.

to Heaven. oluntary talks. Song No 00. Talk by Pastor. Song No.

1 League bened.ction. M. Conley. Leader. The indicator tor stationery.

Commissioners Court. When the commissioners court ad jourwM last week the following two hl com a uJcrs had not been put or. the docket has thereiure, we did not get them in our Deputy Sheriff Lugene DeVore ot Jefferson countv, was in the city on official business Sunday. Mrs. P.

Servat. accompanied In her mother and daughter, left Tri- dav morning for San S.iba to visit relatives. 'The imucatok is hear of the serious illness of ex-county treasuer lohn A Jett of Cleveland. Mr. Jett is at an infirmary at Houst m.

One of the county convict, ot away from guard Uailho Wednesday, but within a few hours he was aught at Crosby and put back work. General Last Monday morning M. A. De- Plane and W. Perryman were to go over the river to catch a fox.

Mark wagered $10. to that could not catch mat fox with Ins hounds without shooting the fox. The word shooting a fox sounds stiange to Perryman as he never carries a gun when fox hunting, so accepted very sorry to bet, having caught a bi on i ri- This was written on a banner displayed at a State-wide Prohibition rallv not long since It was and ts a noble sentiment to which every man with red blood in his veins can subscribe. We most heartily do, and we would not give one boy for all the taxes of the universe. But the trouble is that the motto is wrong in conception and 111 application.

That is to sav it has no earthly place in this campaign. Why Because there is no proposition before the people to pay our taxes in boys. Not a bit of it. It is an issue thrown into this campaign advisedly, or for the purpose of rushing the tender ot heart pell mcll into the prohibition camp. Calm and dispassionate reasoning and not sentiment should tun- troi.

We must carefully, candidly and frankly look at the probable results before we leap. It wc decide to increase our taxes one million dollars or more each year as we would be in adopting State-wide prohibition, let us be certain that we will save our boys it Let us not buy a p'g tn a poke For we make a mistake now we cannot correct it. Texas has never had State-wide crryman and we can only judge of it from the experience of other States, If it has proven successful in otliet States it will do so in It ha saved the boys other States it will do so in Texas. While on the other hand if it has failed to do se things it will tail in Texas. The plain unimpeachable record is.

that ot States that have considered State-wide prohibition, States have repudiated it a flit failure. Of the Utlk I lii ivby to tuwiiion 11 of W.tiu, cj'Otl tnl.nown lu ot J.HiH tk- unk now 11 hviinol vci, A. s.C.Miu 1 lluKli i Allies M.tt> h. 1 11 Aim lia K. 11 I fam I i 'I S.it.th I II lei 11 ugh s.ir., 1 11 ngtu I ci- I in m.t! tug (HiltlH.mon of I Every family and esjjeciallv those who side in the country, should be provided at all times with .1 bottle ot i.KY KLAXh, Fimmeut.

1 here is no telling whcr it may be wanted in i ase of an accident or emergent y. It most excellent cases rheumatism and Solti by Ager 000 Farm and Ranch and the tor both one year lor 7 NOTICE Iaken I to ill urn in your auiuty, it j.uii!i!,hc»l liittttn, nui if not. Ui. ti III i 'l tn tin 'miiy ut tie to county, io: It mi of iliv it null laWity county, io hohictt At the cttiiri thi ot 111 it.irty i.11 ihe Momhiv iti Aitgtul, thi In tin liii ot AugnM, itti I. then and to a ttctition in ini court ot t.

of May, Itili, in a mm thorn! on the docket of till mutt No, Itert in li.n\t) 1 imiII ami Ihr unknown hcii am the unku.mti I Never ()ut of Work. The busiest little things ever made arc I King's Nt.w Lite Pills. Kvery i stig ircoiterf globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into int into mental jiower; curing onstipation. head- he. chills.

malaria Only 2sc. at Acer's. tit Hi arri llug'tt netti rick lit i. Hugh. M.t I w.

of Atlolj.il ot I A II (if A llUghis U. Iltigh- rmm in oltiti Liitil. Whcrt toil jutlgnieni of the itui lot iho title ami snioti ot iho s.titl fltM nhctl I anti toi wiit of totiliiiion coot mut lull.gi ii' ini 1 relief. 11 i in fail not, luit ou i I couri, ou 'lu il.iy "I the I mi theivttl writ, wiih youi return thereon, Oiowng how hint' txitttlril the i s- haml thi il M. I W.

KKl I (j i. Out I l.tlu dtnty, I i heavy set bay mare, branded I ven sear-, old. guide. has collar m.uk> on neck. Taken up Mav Owner will please come forward, pay i osis lor car and take animul.

Will Berr vhill, alter. Texas. ooo hamberlain's Stomach Liver I a list nature in driving ail impurities out of tlf system, insuring a tree and regular condition and restoring the organs nt the body to health and strength. Sold by Ager. The VisoiCAtofe and the News one vt ar 1 70 MI.

Prompt relief in ail cases ot throat uni lung trouble you use lumber- oligli liliiiiedy Plea to take, ami ht tin in effect. Sold by I Inuit I. r. i il a. ni.

before So at about I Monday morning Perryman sounded his horn at Mark'a gate, but Mr. Blanc came out to inform Perryman that he was sn and saved money. I m.m a no olhtr eiglit. ime, when il L.n are trom the Thomas Hudspeth tnctJ thc vote to lencal it of Shelby. and ate national lox JcottUl not and I mfnun mhlI and wolf dc manager Biachoff, of the with a gang of men, been selling the poles about the city.

Misses Blanche Riviere, Blossom Bristley and Fay Baillio returned home Friday morning from Bryan where they NOTIGE report: Whereas the court at the meeting on the day of January, an fixing the compensation ol the mui'ssioners as commissioner of have been attending school aiis his precinct at per year and whereas it has been made know to said court that under the special road of Liberty county only 100 pei authorized to be paid for such it is therefore ordered that the nsation of said commiss oners Notice is hereby given that the slot k-holders of the Haidin Telephone Company are requested to meet at the ottices of Stevens Pickett at 10 o'- faptain Frank Abshier passed thru clock Wednesday morning. June Jlst transaction ol year is the city Saturday returning home lrom for th Pelican where he had been for a week buying and cattle. of the C. T. president.

Stevens, Sec'y. com lie again fixed at $1011. per annum. Ordered that the petition ot Constable Reaves came in from 1 pia Sunday with a bad Mexican who had been trying to in some of et for a statement the territory which Mr. Reeves keeps the amount of money Had been peace.

untied by No. 1 in orl County commissioner Moore waa in the city irom Lakeland Monday. Mr. Moore says ram is badly needed in his district. Colton, however, he says, is not suffering, but the corn i rop has been damaged fully one-hall.

ajion ol Liberty, be held over investigation an he made statement prepared, fin reducing their salaries i 11 urse doing tn my humble opinion it i the commissioners to until and of the law dictates. But. not reason- I he Rush. Meneicv ruad building to the enormous to do to say nothing ol the res- patUes the north part wt rk thev making company after mak- amo tin jayr a.ha|f miles of ditch ini they tue law- allows Ld in Vimwcator and the Galveston NetJS. year, 1 75 ooo ilidnight In The vet Hiram Scranton, of is goo rue.

coughed and coughed, ti tin; auMMttJtns on the ad- doctofs, w'ho said he had ot town for the measley and on the Harrison larrn of town, returned to Chambers county ia-1 week. Friend Wm. 1 uer left at the CUOK office last I hursday alternoon of his Bermuda gifuon crop he has just harvusted. Mr, Tuer'scrop making about on lan a half acre of ground Heal Estate Transfers. Prepared h.

1 larver lor The Liberty Vindicator. (i Mtddlvbrook to Boone. Thos Hrake No acres. Si i jo Weaver Boone Thos Drake sur, 240 acres, 20 (j Boone to Albert Drake sur. tc acres Kephart to Levi Stephens 353-2 S4500 Bellar et al to Ole Olson, Ben Harrow sur, 115 acres, $1 Bowen et al to file Olson, Ben Barrow sur.

110 acies, fi Itiiigt l. win vote to icpcal in September. We make this statement because of the lart that a Cov- ernor and a Legislature were elected on that issue. In stnl another, Kansas, the light for resubmisdon is now being made with a great show of sun css. cause of the fat that whisky selling and whisky drinking has become notorious.

In Tennessee there are at ust fifteen hundred more selling and more whisky drinking tlnn before State-wide prohibition. The d. regulated saloon ha been succeeded by the doggery, the dive and die bootlegger. Under the regulated saloon system boys and ould not visit tin and buy whukv Y'et under St ate-wide prohibition, as shown by the iworn of Memphis prohibitionists, boys girls ages these nsed geries and buy ami drink freely of the intosu atmg beverages so uly sold in liiat prohlbiiton State No a nthnili S.4I1I j), That ahidit nui. pi.iuntili 1.1 VU fuII) fl 4 ni the 11 tltuct lami iti t.ilirity utility.

I th. in f. A ut th. i half of the I'. ti ing lot iti il! 3 Utili I lev.

I 11. O. 1 MIIIJ.I MHVt ti. I il iril al 1 lu; lottitint lot tl tu NV t. i lot nuli' un Imi ni 75) Hl I i.

-t to airi. mu no 2 1 tut miImIi I i mo lot to ohm tiiita i. ui in tin tht- il t) ami yesr i.c, tlly itti ifii ujiti lUfcit ftiH Mill piet 1 1 j.l it llllll tllV Vton'l 2 l. Wo h.l ITI'l 11 lami l)c isls So we ask what wi increase ur taxes one million and at the same plat es ere our in kards and our 1 it profit us ii we to the extent ad dollars each time multiply the tys arc made are debauched Remember that the only is before the people is, shall we exchange our ted option system lor perunenial State-wide prohibition Those living in where lor al lit titii 11 Hi I I Hugh. JIMM, 71-: 7 th; 1 tu iteti May 1 i-r-c 0 i .1 Felwtww fl II il.

Hi. 1 1, Mi Owl lieti 'f 1 11 IWJ. 1 lO.h 0 1 Ivi Hist ni Molisi 1 in at lioiiliy, ci 1 ignoti A not 1 lot 11 1 00(1 I I Vit A lot of liest hum I 11 I Itfll 14 loin, regular trou i i- ha out hir il rcfcit iiiiothcr mil or tod Suit ami tr IM 11 I a Si MS va 1 um pat torn 1 oui i for. iltKl tailored troiihors 5 inch hem lot In I lose Hill ti hot SI. Fs doc Ii.

V. I uiiimei I Hi imdciu kit ill i ts have your and the upality tilt Well eu want. i Hale Brown to Oie Ois- Ben option (prohibition) prevails Fred Beaumont, passed at He was vice ol tis but found 00 help in the thr Liberty Satu oi Jr. Ku.j to 11 me so iuiiji disease colds, 4 croup, whoop- cougli. hay lever, ur quinsy ita the Trice 50 and $1 free, and by Ager and started home en route to La Porte to the New lhscovcry.

be uity- The young man riou.g 1 believe it saved my a moto-cycy, Ift the trip for it made a new man of ly and returned to Beaumont Monday can now do work Complimentary to her hide guest, Miss Bessie Williams of Houston, Miw Fannie Tiaher a party e4.iuesd.1v alternoon. I lie children aw.iiy, aod pia)vd and cd a beuer Umt wvsei hath juuht Inal Barrow sur. 25 Cirifnn to lohr. Booth sur. 4.7 acres, sterling to IV ti sur all except Wm Cireen to berry.

Wm Lv crett sur 2 res, 1 adlock to I' Dan.el, lots in I 1 Caroline A Lytord 10 I I Robinson Jordan West jr. 2 000 acres, Robinson to Jell' Cuchran Jordan West sur. 2000 a res, $1900. ootls ei al A Ldlard Peter sur. tiooo oods et al to I ta A Ltllard lots in Haywood, i 100 llurlan to 1 in Dayton Ii it I ow ti Lot 1 1 Mi.

T. ith lull 111 -l) i to lose and nothing on eurOi to gam by swapping Ux a I option for State-wide prohibition. Why take the 1 liante 1 fAdvertisement jl lectrac Bitters everything falls. Io rvoua prostration nod letnnlvs they arc ths thou-ii. Is have FOR AND fiTOMACH TROUBLE tit the l.iCtlic« tVKf sold over a toanur.

1H If 1510 ton: IIHill (It It, iHtl(. no 7 i icadm of I ICC lau. Ih. ihum I Il u.M. Utr.i Siitimy 1 1 letti finti, i' Mo, 1 Kl tifi 1-Ml 1 il Oit.

'1 il VVfcHo A 11 i i A guM 1 UHI Il 1 .1 t. -Utetl Sept. ili, IMi 1 H-ct Min 1 li. la imi, Ilot i liiectliii 1 mue, lit it ou K- Jutit li, iiuiii Ktllisii.t I hv IK tir. Ut Qtt i -ni 1 a vi a -on, Tfem lit 31, Ui lf.il,.

II 1911 mil il SI I KHM AN ksmith and Wheelwright, has opened a shopm Liberty, Inrtwcen linen store and Oiiole Saloon All work 111 repairing di'patch and on terms Diarrhoea should be cured iosa of time by a medicine a hit like Chamberlain hoLra Diarrhoea Remedy not only inptly but ici tfirtl 1 and saie to taae. So.d by Ager. Mi are i i a iafk, tally lor Elza Burch ont DAYTON 1.41,1 'it1. en 4lid itiU-ed. ail s.

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