The Liberty Hill Index (Liberty Hill, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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L)R.D. «f. SIBLEY M 'rui'-T i juiwi
who h*Ve Iwvn atl.-ndin.* I
Libel!}’ fltli and Bertram ,h*’ at G,*.r,*.-t •*» r.*!*r«.j
boNM- (he first of the «iv>k.
Will be in Uertraii the firxt Fri ... , ,
. IVri(. ait | e. |^r,,;!
day& Saturday of each month. Toemtay fiir 4*«rpw* cliristi to
a ««ek.
PbHTm'NF ** Bi.il '■VJPLTfCJtf r*4 ‘ilH *->
Children Cry for Hatcher’s
Liberty Hill Index For Sale
KltlOAV, AHI. mu
LOCAL TOPICS
HIm j ii»| Purvey Grif
filh of Austin me hti -eii a vi«it.
Alt. J. At . IVwts vtritid hi. m,,
tin r licit' )MVf|i!tovii Twvl n,
A lew i r«*'b jvpw} krii'er. an I
a liniifli nf »tn-rs
!-i-i. h it .It H im h
Mr. I*. A flack of iVUnr Paik
• axitl LlU-lty lljii th • first I.f the
» «**k.
Mr». \. M. Kj»Hw!a anil children1
Jof l jyl. r Liu* !»•*« cMHuf Mm.
Another Brick
Building for
Liberty Hill
HANK BUILDS HOME
Th« Kind Yon Hare Always Bonght, and which has been
| hi us« for over 30 years, lus borne tbv signulurc of
i and has b<-rn undo nnefi r hi, per-
sonal supervision sin. o its infam y.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and *• •Irikt-ns-good " an* but:
Experiments li.ut trille with and endanger tlie hculrii of
lulauia and thildna— Experience nguinst Experiment,
B*n ior over jo ;
Ui„iu*t market price for '* lwr,*"t'* Mr. ami Mm .1.
What is CASTORIA
Stu'4.!efl«J |\ rash oi V* * ••■'•■iM-.ni
a. \\ Sta-ifol and J :it>
' Woai tek s etc in Austin U'e laes
j.:oduc* at
1nolo.
Mr. Ilnrinf si Fiona.m i« vi*i
ti.g at the It mie ol J W. iiu.su. j 'lay on luivitH***,
I haie some g»sv| «s*ni forsalcai Mr. Hairy Auesworth mi.I fain,
ruy itHi. J. \V. lire mu. ! ‘1/ frow th* river are hoi* visit
Mr, Cy I - VaugUci wh|, Vus- I ", r «"*» ’■*■*
tin th* iii**t id llie w«n-k. i #•'*• Griffith ha* returned home
Have you jmi.I y our cemetery l,'ow *'" *,rt,vt' "ben* lie his
IlSt i ?
Ho.n to Mraistl Mrs J. II. f,Mip
« i line il.it lit «i'il a girl.
Tbe in lex wants to do tour luli'a,..! ,
• • i•*:i'l,«' I 11 . to rsno- wuh her.
pi luting.
\fi«s Norma Unites..ii has u iui
iml Horn a visit in Austin.
Csrioriv Is n harmless snbstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, urops mid Mouthing Mjrv«p«. It is pleasant. It
contains n.ltlur Opium, Morpldua n. r other Kareotl.i
substance. Us age Is Its guarantee, it destroys It
and allays IVverUhness. For More than thlrtj * ..
bus been In constant use for the relict of t .instillation.
Flatulency, (Virol Colic, all Teething Troubles uud
Itiarrbtea. It regulates the Mtoaach und Mow.!*,
assimilates tho Food, giving bcultby ntid m.turul sitxp.
Tbs C'hlUircii's 1‘anacea—Tbo Mother’s lVUud.
Iss'ii Idiig a meeting,
i .'Its. Fa .nie 1‘i-veto of I’oit Ar-
th'ii is hen- visiting her parents j
iu.it Mrs, Jan Mutirn Mi**
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
I’uggy fm sale or trade,
K. T- • 'li.iji.aan.
Miss Grace Smith Is visiting in
Wae.i
jmei votes mith a years suit
seriptton hi tlie lodey in the pianoj
contest,
or. K. II I'ranUioii was in A us;
tin M isiio '.ln on business.
Mr. I. C, |{i|ss!c mho IIS'. Ii sat ;
bore with liisfiiniiy ooa visit u>a
lurmsl to lice, die Wislue..lav
Mis Hassle ami the children sill
not return hnme lor several days.
Mis. tiro. McFariabd and iittle
sni, N airn <if Ktugslaiid atv heie;
«ni a v isit.
Mis* \ **!iHa I’uiis’lt of Fbirema' *
Jn Use For Over 30 Years
Trtc Kind You Havo Always Bought
The King State li.uik of Lits*rty
Hill has let the contract for a ne*r
Melt Iniilding to is* eirecte.1 , ,,
their lot on muin stiiwt Ivctwcen
the photic i ami the j>om« Hire,
recently putchaMil iituu Mr. II.
I • lorn lei. The building is to tic
-*<i feet wide and Ii5 Its t long, front
to lie giey brick. Mr, K. ||.
Fa u I non is snpeiintedii.g the woik
mhlch has already Ihs-ii started.
• ashler May til 111 states that liecv-
P»*ets the buildiug to .« completed
u> isept. 1st. He alao stales iua
j the iHiildtgn will lw t-t|iiip|ied out
: and out with a new set of Imiikiug
fixtures mhlch will be of mahogany
lintsh. I he building alien corn
piete w ill la* a lirst class ami
j modern kink building. The Fust
State Hank is an institution dial
the ciUreas ol l.ilwity 11 ill and
i suitoumliug country should im
proud of. While it is prartuaiiy
in its trfancy,only Is-iug ertatuisii-
vsi less than two years, its business
has grown to such an extent as to
demand a more adequate home in
which to trauact Us business.
; is v isiliug at the livmeol ti, \\.
Adams this mock.
Mr, \V. A. Witcher mid
Priscilla Club
At our last mo ling mo meio cii
tertaimsl bv Mrs. barker ami Mis.
»i fe,
\t .no.
I'M Burleaon at the home of Mrs.
Mis. A. 1*. Mel Ian ir l has return- and Mr. an.l Mrs. A. M. Witther { Bo-ber. A laigo number mere
• dlmui a visit with lo'i' mui in j made an a ito trip tv Capper* Cjve present ami each one pronounml
I Monday in W. A.’ear. jibe afternoon an uitiisnaily pleas-
I ho.ie |M~ky flbw ate ben* again, j Mr*. F. T. Heunis i* hav ing a a,‘* hi the midst of our
«I * »| **• t;.i „,,w k||i, J. •rj'is lid at her place ,,‘,r^* '’tke au4 io* cteam sri re j sa^„ ,t k the fin<*st place in Texas
ThugietlNit, near tiwn. It is to Is* a solid erb-. ,,eriW lM,rspmid your v.mation. Mrs. Ua-
ctvte floor • Itirh makes it rat proof j Nn‘ luscious water melon was thrrwool atul Margaret will stay a
l»ii yoi will Uml tin-
tnciii.it ,s|iU4ileiir!>l«.
uml lly |mis.hi
Mr. ami Mrs. (', tf, \|
Austin were here the fust
w c'.-k.
I «mic in ami take a hsik at the
new ls*lts lor l.ntics un i also the
new combs. We are rendving
new goods every day and will aji
predate your Intsiness.
I.ilier’.y Hill Mere. Co
Mr. C. I- , I,i-:it In rwiHHl tetiirned
Monday from Corpus t hristi.
lie ii’poits a splendid time uml
■i;s of . tlrauap.1 I'Vrgei was in town last
si the .sat tit day woo» fur a tew hours.
,1"“l I weak or two longer. Mr. Loath
Mm. Slaughter ami Mrs. 8tuM»k* | erwoud «e.it 0vvr on Tarpon Is
Missis A. W. Stan fold, L. T,
i Stulord, John J\\ aUe and luck
Ibllaid‘wcie down on tlie river
' this week fishing.
Ilev, Watson, pastor of I tv* llap
1 list Chinch ul* 1'ierie Point c|o»tsl
i a successt,i| mis ting at that plats*
Sunday night. Several additions
to the church is ie|mrltsl,
Mr. Kit Ferges is building a new
addition to Iris lesidenee.
Messrs. J. T. S|n*lner Slid .1. L
Myers wen* In Austin Finlay uud
Salurdiy on Iiiisiui-sh.
Mi*s Frances Poole w ho h-abecu
in tieorgetowii attending the Nor*
ami n-turued home Hat unlay.
Mr. M. V. Allman and family
of tiinagci aiv visiliug at the
borne of W. I£. Kaiifriuan.
Mi Friges i, now in his s»lh year ‘i.e,d wew ‘:u^U ,ur lbe ■“‘•ino.-n. |ai„, *ith 0then of the cn-w from
Maturity Utenin; |*.r*’ l.adiesAiol isvi-ry fertile, it was the lirst Tburalay the < lub will meet j Liberty Hill that are in Corpus on
11.uiie Jour.ml uml The Country lime lie had been aide to come to "',b rs, M inkin. Itepoitei a fishing trip. 11<* reports a catch
• b-utl«-miii will I won sale hcivniU'i | town in over u year. ! — lofalsiut 1,000 [ onmls of fish dui-
st Ieu:hri wood s Ifnig Store, Mr. Jesse Jamci-son and famsly > Prof. II. A. Potter ami fnmily1 'n*' ^r' l eatheawissl nessrfOlly Munro, Biley Staton
Mrs. II It, Hall «ii I family «w have ivturncvl home from a flslt in returned Wednesday fu*m Corpus ;«**I>P»***,e»I large l.artcl of nice <}«,.Daytoo and Claodo llompetie
near launilrr sjH-ni Sunday v^ill, Jt'alvvrt. Mr. Jametsoti's sister, t hrlstl where they went for a r*’«1l‘*»hto Liberty Hill and oiderad |HV|| H|W| t||r rt%|.r (h|,
Mrs II ill’s p <re,ii<, >|r. am^ .Mis Miss K ithcrine Jameiwon, ictnrmd pleasure trip. Itonoio II. uud the th*® distributed among his friends | Aabing.
iioiue w itli tin in. little liaby wen-ls»th sick most of they would go amuud
the time they
'V. K. I In ml.Ic.
I imi agent for some of the Usd
lire ami toruado iosoramv miup.i
•ties in Aim-r ea. C. II. Imather
w imhI.
Mrs.J.W.I'aiks ami Frank Jr.
visited in llu'.to Monday
Tuesday.
Mr. iiiiJ Mrs. o.ly Matthews <"e time they were in Corpus
left Sunday for waco. Mr. Mwtth- nhi‘ b preveoted them from enjoy-
cws went iroav Waco to Hailas on j "K lb** trip as tniicli us they
Ii.issue**, ; would otlinwise. Hounioll. was
.. . . , , . ..rival sick ami um’er the can* if
w e bare ju»t rmircu (our tall
* •• d.ami winter line of liais for men
| and isiy> uud little fellows hats in
They vero fine and the treat
much enjoyed.
thus* doctors uml u nurse the mils
of the |ime they were there, we
ate glad to n-port her we!! and
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
Tlii Rind You Have Always Bought
Wlls Mis. Hullmaik of Lampasnx ia
hereon a visit to her parents wr.
I and Mr*. J. II. Powell. J
lionl’ fail to Is* at the Mai area
Philatia on Tuesday evening 7:S0
Aug. I|th, in J.T. Smiths pasture.
Ice cream and cake the main isaue
Bears the
big nature of
lint weather is In le ami ir,* tea! the labs', sty lea. lie sine to sev . , . . ,
i... . ... ■ I iloii'c utcelv now.
•s tin- next thing you writ need, them before von buy elsewhere,
Ntiibiilelu-lil |,as the tea you want for weeau save you money. Your*j ” —
it is the very Is-*!, try it. for more iHijinem. 11^F! 1^^T*
vii*s Fay Atkins,mi lias ivtmtied
home from (ieorgetewu when* sin-
atlendtsl the Noamal.
Liberty Hill Mere. Co.
Mrs. Mary Wilson ami son, |r ,
j v in Wilson and Kceder Mood ol
Mrs. Hilda MeConnili v»f 11 tills* Georgetown were 'the guest* of Mr
is here visiting her sister Mis. J. (and Mrs. J, C. Wilson Sunday,
" .»l*aik«. Rev. Slaughter has lieen eondu
EXTRAORDINARY
Boyers 10 share In Profits
Lower Prices on Lord cars
Mr. C. K. May field w.-i* in A**s jeting a revival meeting at L/'and-
tin the first«f the week on Inisiti: er. , • n » . , , . . .
................. Effective from August 1,1914 to Aug.
Miss Gladys Parks returned
Wednesday from Taylor ami
Hutto after a ft wo weeks
with relative* and friends.
Ifria l>orw Mae KilioU has
on mon4‘\. For a short l*me will
sell CamatHHi for 01.35 sack
visit °- 8tnbblefield.
The Kara.va and Philatbia
Bilde Classes will serve lee cream
Mrs. J.M. Ottinger and chililren
who have lieeb visiting Mrs Ottin
ger's mother. Mrs. Kate Herrick,
and other relatives, left Thursday
evening for earls, Texas to Join
| her husband who niored front
j Taylor to Paris alsiut two months
ago The Indvx will visjt their
. home each w«s*k and tell them
I the home nrwg.
-For Hale”
The J. K. Thomas improved
farm three miles west of Idlierty
i Hill, about 200 acres, one half is
J. A. I’hnnias. Han Angelo. Tex.
turned from Georgetown where and cake Tuesday eveaing 7:30
she has been attending the Normal
I>r. and Mrs. I,. Simmons
and , little daughter. Hallir, are
visiting at different points ia Fawt
Texas.
Mrs. Mula Lntteral and sons,
Buford and Benton of Yeruon
Aug. llth in J.T. Swith'spastuiw.
Fsual price. Kverylwdy go.
Notice
^ ^ m • 0 11 HI f •IPUtll -*b! W *s*l, sell” Mall I I fi
1,1915 and guaranteed against any re* cultivation, baieuec good |ia»ture
duction during that time. •",l u"‘*r l*n‘1:111 •" cmsb-
Touring Car - - $490
Runabout - - 440
Town Car - - 690
F. O. B. Hetroit, all cars fully ei^uippep.
In the United States of America only)
tbe maximum efficiency
| just started on it's second years
| work, and wish every one who
. ***! hare not paid their 1914 due*, to
here trailing her sister Mrs. J. W.L, so as soon on posable. Wa
P*rki' ' need the money .and! will appreciate
Mr. H. P. Barnes of Han Saba
wax here the first of tbe week vis-
iting bis sister Mr* J T. Smith
Further, we willlw able to obtain tbe maximum effirion4*y in___
The Cemetery A**oeiati»n has factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and!
sales department* if ne own reach an outpnt of .100,000 cars between
the above dates.
And **hould we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer's
share from 940 to f*»0 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every
retail bnyer who purchases a new Ford ear Is-tween August 1, 1914
and August 1, 1915. ,
For farther particulars regarding these low prices and profit—sharing
plan, see
R. C. Simmons, Local Agent.
yoar help.
'Mrs. C. U. Leather wood Her.
Mrs. W. Brvson Treasons*
Standing of Contestants
Below we give the standing of
•smtesUnU n tbe piano contest at
tbe Librrty Hill Mere. Co *p te
Aug. 1st:
V red* Forges 9H..YJ0
1*1 Hpeoeer 96.040
Klixa Joseph H.4&U
Liberty- Hill Merc. Oe
Mins Pearl Owen who has heew
playing the part of a typo in the
Index office, left Saturday for ber
home in Ok I bom a
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Barton, A. D. The Liberty Hill Index (Liberty Hill, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; Liberty Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542541/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .