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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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THERE IS EVERYTHING IN Making A Start IF YOU WANT TO SAVE. What Others Have Done You Can Do. Many of our Millionaires started their bank accounts with only a dollar. They did not have an unheard-of streak of luck either. All they did was SAVE.

I Try Then Remedy for an Empty Pocket Kook. Start an account with us and Save. First State Bank Of Liitoorty. A Guaranty Banls. A 4P 00vT- 00 -00 00 Completo Lino Of jj erchandise Choice New Goods Prices The Lowest Wallisvillk Mercantile OummincB Onmp Pleasant Way to Stop Constipation Liver Tone Takes the Place of Disagreeable Calomel and its Often Dangerous After-Effects.

-a-I A dollar saved is a dollar earned You Can Accomplish This Result By Buying Your Groceries From Baillio Riviere 0110 4 4 Prompt delivery service i Clark. Texas. ili Ut Mi to Bros. Liberty, Texas ml Merchandise, CASKETS, COFFINS. HNITUltE You probably know that calomel is a poison, a form of mercury, very dangerous to a great many people and sometimes causing disagreeable aftereffects for nearly every one who tries it.

Liver Tone is recommend-' ed as a perfectly safe and reliable edy to take the place of calomel. This I is exactly what it is made for and beea made for ever the first bottle was put up and sold. Dodson's Liver Tone is pretty widely imitated. But be careful to judge between the loud boasts of the imitators and the plain truth of ihe original, Dodson's Liver Tone is sold and guaranteed by O. Ager.

who will re- fund the purchase price (50c) instantly with a smile if you are in any way dis- satisfied. Dodson's Liver Tone is a palatable 1 vegetable liquid. Its action is easy and natujal. with no gripe, no pain, and the after-effects are pleasant instead of disagreeable. Liver Tone does not interfere with your regular duties, habits and diet, but builds and strengthens instead of weakening you and you all out" for I have been asked if I can not do Try and feel better and bri -1 something to keep girls from wearing ghter, as thousands have.

adv the extremely and disgracefully tight 1 garments so many girls now wear. I can not. This column is not a dress he indicator is authorized to reform column. My better-half and, make the following announcements myself will see that oifc g.rls never wear subject to the action of the democratic such garments, and if other fathers and It is doubtful if any law passed by mothers will do as much the problem the recent legislature falls so far short wl11 solved Lewis, in Ilous- ct Attorney, of the reform intended as the law jton Post. which gives the jury in a criminal case Great men, as well as smaller men, the right to suspend a sentence.

We frequently say foolish things. Judd can conceive that a law which would Lewis actually believes he will say what place in the hands of the court the dis-1 kind of skirts and waists his girls will cretion of suspending sentence upon wear when they grow up, and that Mrs. proof of previous good character and Lewis will sustain him as director of behavior and means of ascertaining the family wardrobe. Judd will do no- subsequent conduct might accomplish thing of the kind. When the girls grow something toward reforming up they will wear garments cut accord- But the present law.

besides lacking in ing to the latest style, no matter whe -1 logic, is a monstrosity of the highest ther said garments give the balloon ef-' degree feet or fit as closely as a cigar wrapper! fits a cigar. Should Judd protest a-1 20 Pounds Sugar and 5 10c cans Good Luck Baking Powder for $1.25. Announcements. Six Bars Octagon Soap Six Boxes Octagon Washing Powder 30 Pounds Broken .25 .25 1.00 Sid Williamson Co. Inc.

Hardin, A Marvelous Escape. little boy had a marvelous writes P. F. Bastiams, of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. occurred in the middle of the night.

He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it I had a large bottle of Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for ah hour and twenty minutes he was through all Sold by all dealers. ad T. C.

TARVER, Successor to Cameron Swilloj Abstract Co. omplete A bstact or itl ib erty ounty Liberty, Texas, Office in Court House. Suspended Sentence Law. he absurdity of placing in the hands of the jurj the light to suspend sent- gainst the sartorial awfulness the very jumtoor er yard is alway fill- both rough and dres- bungles, doors, etc. on age will be appreciat- Established 1887 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.

T. Charnbors Son. PUBLISHERS. CTARKMK A. IIAMHKKS, Sole Kihlur Manager.

Entered at the Postoffice at Liberty, Texas, as Second Class Matter. .00 Adranrc. tivc Cough Medicines, to contribute directly to 1 of capillary bronchitis 11 ia use cough medicines iodine. morphine, heroin utives when you have a An expectorant like Cough Remedy is what That oleane out the cul- breeding plates for the Is it not about time for a picnic, fish- fry or barbecue The candidates, people, need something of the kind to get started on. We have not heard of any pn secu- lions being made by the county health officer, therefore, we presume the sanitary conditions of the city of Liberty have been made perfect.

000 Another week is about to pass and the 14 Liberty County Fair dates have not been set. We would again suggest and urge that the exhibit this year be taken to Dallas. And if that is done it will be necessary to hold the fair several weeks earlier than hereto- I fore. J. L.

MANRY For Representative, 12 th District: J. M. RICH For County udge W. T. NORMAN.

W. P. CRUSE C. N. SMITH T.

C. CRANE For County Treasurer D. R. LILLEY. T.

I). CHAMBERS For Sheriff: C. W. CARLISLE J. I).

HUNNICUTT, JR. For Tax Collector: GREEN PRESCOTT For County Attorney C. II. CAIN enee ought to have appeared to the I first person to speak him into silence most ordinary intellect. The jury in will be Mrs.

Lewis, who will promptly the first instance has the fate of an ac- inform him that her girls are going to cused person in its keeping. It can! be in style, whether the garments be either convict or acquit ami can assess tight or loose, long or short. There the punishment and to add the quality are many great men in the land, but ot to the jury's discretion is so there isn't one great enough to relorm 1 Countv Clerk far from all principles of law as to be even one garment of female wear; no, apparent to every one. not even in his own Assessor An example in our courts yesterday Grove Signal, was the verdict of a jury in the case of Excellent Passenger Service EAST and West NORTH and SOUTH odern Kquipment. MARK M.

CARTER LAWYER Real Estate Broker. Dayton, Titles examined, deeds and legal attentive of drawn, collectioi C. Nutter Smith Cleveland, Texas. Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Block Signals Heavy Rails Rock Ballast All Factors Of Safety. For further information, call on local agent or address the a negro woman.

he jury said the woman was guilty of manslaughter for killing a negro man. She was indicted ior murder in the first degree, but the jury found her guilty of the lesser rime and sentenced her to five years in the penitentiary and then suspended own verdict and turned the woman free. The jury in the first instance had the power to either free her or send her to the gallows. Hut what a travesty is; a law which allows a jury to convict on a lesser crime than charged and then set aside its own verdict! If the jury thought the woman to go free why not acquit her If she was guilty why turn her loose To reform he the law argues. Then we 1 onfronted with the proportion that one mutt commit two crimes before he is punished The suspended sentence i an not be invoked save alter a second conviction of the party tor a felony.

Hut alter the conviction for the second crime of what avail is it to invoke the sentence in the first off use- i The suspended sentence law means nothing more than that any one can RETT essor W. A. SARGEN 1 RAY PARTLOW H. E. SMITH JOHN GRIFFIN C.

F. STEUSOFF Owing to the lack of funds the Lib- For District Clerk erty public school will last only eight i W. PICKETT For County Surveyor: T. J. ANDERSON, G.

P. A. Houston, Texas. Public School Report. months.

This has not occurred before for several yeirs. With the increase of children of school age coming into our midst since the last school census was taken, it is fair to presume that this needn't happen next year. fcters A pupils 10th grade Watson Ney- latid. Reita La Four Valentine Chambliss. Cecilia DeBlanc.

Frar.k Poe, Prentiss Haillio, Chambers Richardson, Wendell Smith. A pupils 9th Johnson. Ilollie Norman, Huldah Thornton.Jew­ el Woods. pupils -Jack Duncan, Otho Tevis, Thornton, Emma DeBlanc, Etwyn Stevenson. Loyd Lacour.

A pupils 8th Blount. Fannie Fisher, Ocye Humber, Virgie Lai our, Isabel McManus, Dora Neal. Walter Perryman, Thelma Stillings, Ef- 000 To-day the indicator finishes up its twenty-sixth year. Looking back over the stietch of years conscience permits us to say that we have given imonia and other germ our charge our beet efforts Our dreami it is pneumonia ne- have been for its success, our toil a 1 old when Chamber- has been given with the prayer that 1 Remedy is used. It has a thi right things might be said and the emulation for its cures.

It right things might be done our ward or other sedative has had our tenderest ministrations, all dealers. ad. our sweetest lullabys and our fondest caresses We sincerely hope that it his been worth something to its town and county and contributed to the sum tosal of human happiness. It the pa- commit one crime in Texas and Woods. (' Bukow- punishment.

You an kill one man Berwick and go free but you are forbidden to A pupils 7th DeBlanc kill two nun You can rob a bank L. Ellis, Ada Hays, Arthur Riviere, once but not twice You can stealour Richardson, Mtchcl Splane, hone from a man but you must not tame Stevenson. Ernest I illman a man out you steal a second one The law makes a pretense ot tender-! ing sum -ended sentence only in rase the defendant has not before been convicted ot a crime, but there is no method or means of ascertaining that The most vicious criminal the country may commit a rune in Beaumont and be tried and convicted and sentence suspended bet aus the jury lus only Mrs. Room. A llount, per has ministered even slightly to the I the word tor it that he has better parts and passions ot its read- not before been convicted ers, it it has macie a pale face blighter A suspended sentence law to be ef- or a heavy heart lighter, if it has fired fee me ought to be made retionary a ancy tor better, higher things or tou- with the court ised upon recoinm riche into some life nobler aspirations, dation of the jiry a.id granted only up- then we can truly say we are glad, and on recommendation ot the jury and even though the business has not been granted only upon proof of character a great financial success, we repeat, if and previous eonduct.

The present a good to our fellow man, our town impended sentence will quukly atter and our county has been done, then throughout Texas a horde of murder- there has not been a waste of golden ers. burglars, thieves and all manner of years. who can successfully keep 000 their past hidden from the trial court Convicts working (he road, all-in- -Beaumont dale. Smith tounty. will receive their first pay checks from the of Go vcrnor Colquitt He lelt Austin today for I.indale where he exacts to unexpectedly and see the convicts at work and the conditions surrounding their work Before leaving, the governor stated hat he as desirous of seeing just how the plan was working out and should feel it as eminently successful as led to beheve from reports that have reached the executive office, his intentions were to allow many more conwcts the right of working as free men.

The pay hecks carried by Governor Colquitt amount tie $357. Forty-seven men will eivc the lull allowance of £7 50; two will receive only $2 50 by reason ot the fad that they were added to the squad following the cm ape ot two of the men One man was returned to the prison without being granted any pay for having violated parole dispatch. I he Family Cough Medxine. In every home there sh be a bottle ot Dr New Discovery, retdv for immediate use any member ot the lamily contracts a cold or cough Prompt use- will stop the spread ol sickness sou, Mich, writes depends upon erv as the S. A Sud of Mas whole family King's New cough and cold m- Ruby Lucky.

Jessie Luin, Lena Martin. Ruth Perryman, Robert Robert Richardson. Duke Dunctn, Dorothy Eliis, Delphia Wright, 1 frame Mills. ie Cain. Edna DeBlanc Fdna Norman.

Lillie PerMnan, Josie 1 Ruby Thornton, Faward I i Wait, Alva Cam, llizel Devore, Nita Lacour, Laua Tillman, Esther Tivis, Beatrice Bikowski. Miss A pupds Doris Thyra Sloan, Eva May Chamtlise. Oar a Brown, Hi di Mi. er, May Fin- lev. Ewing Marshall, lletiiy Ager.

rn DeBlanc, Joseph Riviere. C. Thorn- Dicey Wryht, Agnes Mills, lua May D--Blanc. Nona ltevil. Minnie Badgett, Jorta I.

1 pupils Woods, Ruth Puscott, Edith Sherman, Geraldine MilU Raymond Green. Mrs ru. A pupils Anita Wahoi.Biake Flattery, Cynthia Crest, JuU Prescott. Maiy Martin. pupik Marjorie Marsha.

I. Emma Teagm, Marshall iVirymm, Jessie Wi ght, hailie Brien, Lewis Guthrie, Fy Guthrie. J. Stubbhfkld. Char Opal Frink, Mabry ee ain, Walter Frink.

Carl Layle Ralph Fnsbv. Anne May idget. Buiati Lum, Ollie Lilley. i'eresa Bukoski H. O.

COMPTON For Commissioner Precinct No. 2 FRANK ABSHIER WM. EMANUEL For Justice Peace Precinct No. 1 W. S.

PERRYMAN L. C. SHERMAN For Constable Precinct No. '2 NEAL LUCKY A. J.

BYLER For Constable Precinct No. 1 J. S. TEAGUE ALLEN WHEAT T. D.

MABRY For Commissioner Precinct No. 1 GROGAN C. FABR 1 GUXE I). N. TILLMAN For Justice Peace.

Precinct No. 2 SAM HOUSTON CAIN W. J. FOSTER Not Beyond Help at 87. Sleep-disturbing bladder weakness, stiffness in joints, weak, tuactive kidney action and rheumatic pains are all evidence of kiduey trouble Mts Mary A Dean, 47 Walnut St.

Taunton, Mass. writes. have passed my 87th birthday and thought 1 was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney Pills have proved beneficial 111 my case." All dealers everywhere, Succecd wucn everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR AJOD STOMACH TROUBLE the best medicme ever actd over a druggist's counter.

STEVENS STEVENS LAWYERS. LIBERTY, TEXAS. Will give prompt and careful atte tion to business intrusted to their car F. 0. FULLER Attorney at Law Cold Springs, Tkxas.

Will practice in the courts of Liberty county and appreciate any business entrusted with him. c. R. WILSON LAWYER LIBERTY, TEXAS. Office in Ager building.

Will give prompt, careful attention to all business left with him. me in the world I'wo 50c bottles me of Thousands "1 other families have Itecn eepully bine- fitted and depend entirely upon Dr Niw Diccovery to cure their toughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dose helps Price 50c and $1. All druggists. Bucklcti Co Philadelphia or St Louis aOv For fine Watch and I repairing the Jeweler, Liberty, levts ru 1 For Saie.

bunch wvam potato seed at 7 oc per bushel. White and Fawn lndtn Runner Duck Figs, $1 per Id M. Hilliard, Rawood, lex. Drugstore carries a complete line of school supplies. Georgetown, Texas, A.

Kimbro, eays several years past Foley Honey and Tar Compound has been my household remedy for all coughs, colds and lung troubles It has given permanent a number of cases of obstinate coughs and colds No opiates Refuse substitutes. All deal ers. everywhere. NOTICE FOR BIOS Noiice is her; given that se bids be rect by the 1 lersign- ed up to 11 oYU-ck a April iith, 1914 at the of the County Judge ot Liberty county, Texas, l.ir the construction of approximately ur miles of Liln-rty county Improvement District No 1, Prospective balders are requested to meet the conimii of said district in said district on the 6th day of April, 1914. to examine ihe ground, estimate the work, etc The successful bidder will be expected to take the of said district in payment for work.

The right is reserved to reject any and ali bids, or further information wiife 11 Compton. Liberty- Texas MORR 1 SS, A SPRAKKR, P. Commissioners Chronic Dyspepsia. The following ensolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give i hope and courage to afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: have been a chronic dyspeptic lor years, and of ali the medicines 1 have taken. Chamber- 1 Tablets have -ne me more good than anything says Wr G.

Matti-! son. No. 7 Sherman St. I N. Y.

Sold by ali dealers. ad. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. 'There is a saying that eating slow 11 you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually ie'ious illness unless corrected Digestion begins in the mouth. Foenl should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets.

Many severe cises of stomach trouble and constipation cured by the use of these tablets They are easy to take and most igreeahle in effect. Sold by alidealeis. S. S.W ickliif. Blacksmith and Wheelwright Horse-shoeing a specialty.

Any and all kinds of work done wood and iron. ID Try the indicato bits. Notice Notice is hereby given that no one has authority to cut timber from the 30 acres of land on the Amos Green, owned and controlled by me. Public will please take notice. Perryman, Jr.

KO; is a Wonder i'll. (jreatest Automobile on the Market Today Is The H) 14 Elee trie Starter Elei tre Electric Horn Rain Vision, atine Wind Shield he hick I 117 5 B. Factory rite U' TODAY for a catalogue if you intend to buy a car. reo NORTHROP CLARK General Distributors, Ilouaton, Toxaa REO.

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Years Available:
1896-1978