The Liberty Vindicator. (Liberty, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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^==SSH~S:‘-5?2 LIBERTY COUNTY BANK,
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•he highest gride *od purest that jy|
you coo find at any More *< «
More Te* For Yoor Mooev Aod Better, Too.
Oar India Tea at 50c per tt> will make more than twice as
many 1 up* of a real satisfying tea. pleasant to smell, delict*
out to taste and satisfying to tfse appeti'e than aay other.
Fiee, with each pound. I Fruit Saucer.
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•JP 6c. 10c and 25- Counters.
sf 9-inch Jelly Fans 5c
^ Extra long hanJIe Sj>ooos 5c
y Dipper with wood handle 5c
Mixing Spoon* 5c
Vi Estr lung handle Spoons jc
Vi Foot Cleaver and tack hatnmct $c
li Gravy Strainer 5c
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if any grocer tries to tell you that *ft *
his tood* are any purer or of high- ^ i
er quahty than whal you ohtaia at .. - — - "
this more. Just because we place
mbs “ $ or 6 doses
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tv rrir-
Has- n tun
n a g» it—1
fiairsjr Hm***!^ VtjT"'■■*
Open from 0 a. m. so 3 p m
A general knnk ag bwamesa iraaaactcd- Foreign drafts sold for nay part
ot the world. Account* « individuals so noted
our price* at the lowest margin is T‘ S 01 * *— ’ 66**" •*» *wre
no indication that the tundard ot W case of ChtUt and Feve. Pnen rjc;;
Ellis’
For Sale—One bouse and lot in lab- ]
erty, belonging to the Ststlery heirs ' ‘
For particulars address. M Slattery.
1424 Grand ate.. Beaumont. Tessa
ho Helping Hand.
WANTED—To purchaae. direct i 1
j from owner, small tract of good farm
land near railroad station Fred Bar- .
ties. Brook land, D. C
Mrs Chat. S. F> It is in the city from
llnmbtc. visiting her parent*
Another Cup of Coffee, Please.
It tp|ieala to their family, so that they ask for the second
and sometimes the third cap. Do you know our Freoch
Driti Coffee 1 Found cans «$c. Dollar pail 95c.
vi County Fair Noi. Htb and 12th. :
You Will Find Bargains There
I K-ijuart Milk Bucket roc
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■hat is always ready m alleviate
pam and sulci mg is thlt of the
druggist who se ll leliable rtroe-
dsrt lu the demand for |»laslers
our stock contains all that ire
good. Rheumatic afflictions lorn-
bago. colds on the chest, sprains,
etc ate all prevalent at this season,
and nhen you desire a reliable plas-
ter of any kind cur store is the
one to deal at.
SteusoflTs |
In response to a call from president
| /.eta* of the Liberty County Fair As-
! locution, the direttoea met at the court
house Monday afternoon The meet'
io.quart Dish Fan toe
i-quart white Er-rmeted Fan toe
Wall Salt Book
road nork fSI IS; F.lbert Blnckwell
road work >55; J C Rye road work
>50 . A l. Reave* mad work >7ti 25.
Ed Fructt paid on scrapers >0 50. 1 1-
taf ~:z&ucan'
XudyStlOE
Vi tng *a> barroom jut aod interested The T!)C CODHUlSSiODCrS CODlt.
ki idea aod intention was unanimous in I ——
if determining that the fair *hould be U* commissioners court
* made bigger and greater. IB qnarterl* xesaiou with Elite. mdse >13 70 ; I B Aremiall road
n.uo.«m~. •— Fhe fair will be for two days— Fn- M . 1 ,wl ti,vion Lumber Co mdse.
Meat Saw nod Steak knife each toe y day aod Saturday. Noiemlier ilth and Judge Srmmona and ( ommimioocrs, ^ M O'Brien mdse >7 50; l B
Combination Grater toe ■ 5 I 12th It was also decided that tlie fair Riviere, Abahier. Morns* and Pruett J|J(i|-oni (<>#u jj-j j B s.mroons tel
would be liolden in the base ball park prweBl The docket shows the fol-1 cphoom., elc $3 ft has Howes 2 m
------------ ---' ’ renU lowing buxines. done : quest >10;C I aod I beo Bering lien
j.quart Pudding Pans 5c
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and that an admission lee of 5
and 10 cents would be charged
The woman who follow* the tty leg
closely is as eery to please with tho
American LadySht>e as the woman who
thinks less of style r.r.i! more of comfort
One gets style plus comfort—the other comfort
plus style.
They both get a qualify that u not obtainable in any
other shoe at the price.
We have a large line of Autrow Lady Shoe* in the newest and best
stylet of Oxfords for Spring and Summer weal. Come in and let ua
•how you what real shoe a^titfacti 1 is.
mower >17; Dr. Mann attention to
The Land Of Dreams.
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Jake H. Harrison.
Ilardin.
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xmooerv^jj
LIBERTY, AUG. 12. li»10-
Masonic Ixsdge—No. 48 A. F. A A.
M. meets Saturday night alter the lull
moon of each month. H. H. McCon-
nell, Secretary.
Cypress Camp. 83*. W. O. W. meets
first Tuesday night of every month. F-
W. Pickett C C ; Ung. Baillio, clerk.
Eastern Star Chapter—Meets the
Friday night before the full mooo in
each month. I. B Simmons. Sec'y.
Royal Neighbors of America meet
third Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Mr*. Jessie Chambliss. Recorder.
Modern Woodmen of America—
yivtti every second Ssturday night in
each month. S. P. Baillio. C. CI W. P. 1
Finley, clerk.
City council meets 2d Tuesday u»
every month. J. t. Richardson, mayor,
Clarence Chambers, secretary.
Miss Edaline Betk is in the city this
week the guest of Mrs. S. A. DeBIsnc.
Reports of officers examined and xp ------ _ ■■
proved^ small pox ;>atieets >50; S E Irons. F.. Of • | HfillinmUAn
Ordered thst Mrs Mary Marken L Smith and C W Ktrkh.m road vteu ^|(| » 1111 il 111 S() 11
telle be illotcd $.1 per month at tup* cn $2; Ml) IteBUne unite f3H.Nt|
port of pauper. laberty V indicator pul* re|-orts and
Ordered that report of S. E. Iroo*. ptg stationery 813 4»; lX>r*e> sution-
F; I- Smith and C. W. Eirkham. road ery X15 65 ; Bsroard *tattonerv_>20H .
I wander away to the land of dreams, I viewers accepted. Clark it Courts itstionery >« 75 ; H
When my idle thoughts hold sway. Ordered that report of W. D. Bur- O Ager drugs >30 35; Lone Star Cut-
“ ‘ 1 ...........P. Cruse. R vert Co >173 23; Floyd Moor ro*d
__________ Peebles, road wotk >100; C C Hanchey road work
And 1 live and love to itt light aod viewers, accepted. " >3150; 8 8Wtckb§Macksmithiog>l;
warmth, Result of eleettoo of bond issue m S D O’Brien 1-10 acre for right-ol-way
And my heat. it happy there, | school district No. 7. canvassed and X10 ; L P Fslmer to timber cut >f*.
H O. Compton surveying >2* ; S T D
Co. Inc.
Tbl City In Brill. I And I people It with my dearest friends gets. Noble Garva*.\V
-------1 . A* l dresm the hours ^ ^ L Williamson and J. M.
5 or 6 doses -660 ’ will cure any
caae ol Chills and Fever. Price 15c. | AfKj mjf „ hjWJf ,herei ,chool distnet No. 7.
For the land of dreams is a land of love. | ume declared carffed
Notice
District Court Session.
To Tho
And a land all free from care.
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Ordered that the sum of *2430*4! Kimball assisting surveyor >*|
be transfered from publi. building fund Ordered that petition of E. H. SmiOi.
Dr. Bowen and wife are spending
tl>e week in Stephentnlle.
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Misses Kate and Tcre.s Chambers
are m Galveston sending the week.
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There Me"l»ke» «rd M. mi UK '
Trade.
Born, to John H. Cress
Wednesday a daughter.
and wife
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up the granted
! nere are iaaes auu wwu» »«j Jjbeity county mteresi bearing senp J R Mayhew. A. W.
There arc mountains grand, with ei ^ ^ moner lo lhc credlt ^ ,he farkington appointed
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There are songs of buds, and the rip-
Carter aud J.
viewers.
____ I Ordered that petition of Perry Wool-:
Ordered that the ^county treasurer en, et ai for a first-class road be grant-
Mungsr,
IV. Sliel-
The regular Avgust terns of the hoo*
1 orsble district court of Liberty ciunty
convened Monday morning at lOi.tO
o'clock with Judge Hightower on tho
;, bench and all offletrs 01 the coort pro*
sent
LA. Issacks of (Cleveland, is fore*
W. P. Guinn of Dayton, was a wel-
come caller at this office Wednesday.
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Mrs. H. W. Stevenson and boys are
in Galvettoo this week.
County Fair dales. Fridsy sod Sat-
urday. November 11th and 12th.
Want Another Office Created.
J. Nixon Smith and family from
Clark, are in the city this week visit-
ing relatives
Matter Turley Hogao, of Houston
~~ - .. . — | is in the city visaing at the Sim De-
Honorable C- N Smith, of CJevs- BUnc h(}(De
land, was in the city Monday attend- ( ____
mg court Mr. Smith had to h « pos- Monroe McManus hat moved with
session a petition which he was clr<u- ^ (jumiy from this township to Hous-
' ' for signatures requesting the
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lillDg IW *HJumsu. vw — m (QQ,
commissioners court to create the of-1
fice of county aupermtendant of public Kncods F. H. Morgan and C. S.
instruction and to appmnt some per- BrowQ from stilton. were p'easant cal-
son to the position. proposition |er( h ho|lc* Monday.
terms to have met with general ap- _...___
proval and posaibly the l’^,lt^* County commisaioner Morris* and
A. W. Carter of Tarkington, were in
to see the ViNDtCATOs Tuesday.
Aod the
again,
petition of J. H Men-
public road be granted
A. R. Dagle. Hubert |
itovall. W. E. Cantet
You don't have to send
your printing out of town —we
esn do it and you will benefit
yourself by putting money in
eirculatiou and assist mater,
in the upbuilding of the
-the out of town man
iallr in 1
town—t
doo'x help laberty.
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From the silent golden shore. with money to the credit of the countv The court adjourned Wednc»|fov al
AH the (aces dear, that 1 used to love jiermanent ichoot fuad the remainder trrnoon
In the day* that are no more; . of the Cleveland independent school --.♦» ——
And I talk to them, in the land of district bond* bufoegiog to the court Try the Yisi.icato* 3 month*. 2
v- lifterlvViiiiiiCciiOT
house sinking food and the county ^
{* presented to the court at the pre-
sent term.
, I. H. Coleman of Tarkington. being
Arrested For Pd. SlD^ Clieci. I m the aty last Friday made the Viu-
__ ] Die*tor office a viait
to! M- K «». Odom
Bank last
SB533.^OSH ST’Z&Z-
for payment—the check being endorsed relatives. _
j.- yj 10ncs Walter Abshier. the aa-
Mrs. Ben Prescott returned to her
home at Washington. La., after a viait
of several weeks in this city with her
parents.
.aslant cashier, after cashing the cheek
became suspicious and wired to the
New Orleans bank. The reply was
that Jones had no account.
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busy He learned the man had gone association requeat the Vindicator
down the railroad track toward* the «° lender Dr. Lovett a vote of thank*
nver. The coosuble followed aod in for havtog cut thc gras* and weeds in
Freoch prairie, between I -tberty and the graveyard enclosure.
UTS# STTkc tom. O, to Ctojto d-
. rAhirr and nut in tail served dinner to the public at the
Z JL a. Ed- court house Monday. The receipt,
.aid Woodward, and he had paper* [rom the dinner were about sixty dot
in hu pockets that alto bore that name !*"• _______
Miss Ulma Chambers, beginning the
6r*t Monday in September, will in-
struct a data of piano pupil*. I will
Napoleon's Grit
Was of the uocouqoerable. never-say-, ^ gya(j w qq any <Ju*iriog my
die kind, the kiod that you ueed roost teT^cr% w arrange hours, terms, etc
when you have a bud cold, cough or --
lung disease Suppose troches, cough Mr*. Ophelia Green and daughter,
sirups, cod liver mi or doctors have y.(| Myrtle Green left Monday for
all failed, don’t fose heart or hope They were joined Wedoes-
Take Dr. King’s New Discovmy. Sat- ^ ^ Writer Abshier who will ac-
tsfaction guaranteed when used tor any the ladies on a trip to Cali
dreamt. _____„
We love as we used to do, j treasurer is directed to sell said bonds
And we sing the songs that we used to to the said school treasurer. Transac-
,mg non to be made on Oct 1. 1910 Work f4 Hour. A Day.
While we live our liven anew. The following claim* were allowed : j The busiest little things ever made
C M Rice, wolf scalp *5;GT Hank. are Dr. King’s New Life Fills Every
Do you wonder then, that the land of cat s<alp XI; Ben Hargraves 2 wolf pill is « sugar coated globule of health,
dreamt scalps XI ; w W Jett road work >283; that changes weakness into strength.
Is the Isnd oflove to roe ; K B Rice road work >11*6 50 ; Frank languor into energy, brain-fag into
That I seek its realms, at 1 seek the Tanner road work X85 25; Dexter menul power, curing coosttpation
l,ght— Smith road work >234.75 ; J H Me- j headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria —
That it acta my *|iirit free ; Clendoo road work 15; J C Carlisle At Ager’* for 15c
That ray soul it glad, and my heart it ^____————————
Wo Print
Anythin*
light,
And I lose all sente of care.
When the day* of youth, and the joy*
they held.
And the friends I love are there f
NOTICE
Let us do your work, Chicago Tail-
ors. We do cleaning, pressing and
dyeing. First class work. All guar-
anteed. Call and ace our liae of wool-
en*. Place vour order in our hands—
the old reliable. J. W. Robinson. lib-
erty, Texas.
A. J. & Louie Riviere
Moat and loo
A part ol your business aolicited. Prompt and courte-
ous attention to all patrons. Brown's old place. Phone 36
I Have A Buyer
last It
For your land
with me. Make your
price right and 1 can
sell it.
PctCR
Wor#
Shoes
arejSoft
The
Trinity
Cafe.
man ol the grand jury. He plead with
the court to rest this responsibility on
some other, because of the fact that hu
had never served on the grand jury
and wav therefore, incxpet.cnted.
Judge Hightower "turned a deaf ear"
and laughingly rematked that he could
never get the experience any younger.
Mr. Itaacks* e.-workers are: R.
M. Perryman, A.<1. Penn. Sank Hav*
ard. Geo. O'Batton. W. F Blair,
1 < If' i t .i ' 1 , J | V,, .111, U |
_._'»•>r• it *)" KS-.-Ih J U Ri.hards,''
B. Williamson.
The 11*1118"% are: W. S, Frrrvman.
door; A I-. Reaves EH' n Hnhard,
Gus White. Wavh Wi:ke-rw>n riding.
The capital cases have ail lieen set
for the third week of court.
Caves o' Bote and Floy d I lugat.
ihargedwith caule theft are set for
Monday, the third *\ck.
Two case* on the criminal docket
have been tried. Joe S|il!ler. thc'l of
ling, two years in penitentiary ; Geo.
Simmons, forgery, two years in petti*
tentiary.
NOTICE.
Restaurant and
Rooming House.
Boarders taken by the Day.
Week or Month.
!Room* Cool and ( lean. Table
he m arket af-
fords. In the Hardin building.
Mrs. Wm Lum
Proprietores*.
i To Whom It May Cooccru:
The undersigned will proceed to sell
J at its depot m Cleveland, laberty
j county. Texas, at public auction, on
■■ the 20th day of August. A. D 1910,
’ a certain car of Hay consigned to L
IV. Roper, said hay being loaded and
4 full remaining in A T. car No. 33969
the same having remained in the pos*
session of the undersigned for more
than 90 day* neat before unclaimed,
and out of the proceed* of said sale
there will lie deducted the proper
freight < harges due on said shipment,
at well as the lawful storage .harges,
and olhef charges, including cost of
sa!c tticreon, all of which « barges are
nnpa'd.
GULF. COLOR\DO & SANTA l-E
RAILWAY COMPANY.
J+N j B) J M. Pnianty, Its Agent.
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H. B. Tucker,
Sour I*ake, Texas.
thousand* of hopeless sufferer*. It
masters stubborn cold*, obstinate cou-
_ Misses Mary aod Sulney Guyler. of
gha. hemorrhage*, la grippe, croup, as- arc ID the guests of
shroa. hav fever and whoopung cough. Vo< aod Florence Calhoon
and * the most *afc and certain reme- q*,,pi,notary to ibetr visitors Mimes
dy for ail bronchial aiecoocs $oc and caBsooo entertained a few of their
$1. Trial bottle free, at Ager a 1 fnem}t tX ht^ue Friday evening
Dolph Qillard
Meat
We delivct right now.
Just phone us. we'll do thu rest
These Shoes are as tar superior (0 the old
fashioned boiler-plate work shoes as the
electric lifht is to the tallow-dip.
Tho uppers are extra-plump weight Chrome
Calf; thoroughly tanned with oak bark which makes
them as soft and easy as kid. The soles are solid
leather. Goodyear welt and will “wear like wire."
Per all working purposes this shoe is a leader
aud la in Mae with modern ideas ol 2t:h Century
comfort.
If ymnr tflsfflbr dm» amt kow Mia a hot pltmu writ* a*.
BARGAINS^
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Goins* to the Markets
The Vivwcxtou a*
New* owe tout $175-
week rat the petit jury, was caFed
I. Lipstet left Monday for the East*
ern Market* when* he spends two weeks
in selecting, to the best possible ad-
vantage bis fall and stock of goods.
In order to reduce our present stock
every item in the hout>e bs
tive price.
bis home at Ukclaod Wednesday be-
cause of an accident happening to hit
, hate sou. The child, just a year old.
Dr.BeiraPio^Tar-Honey feu of U* bed to the loot and crashed
~ Hi ‘---is its ,J—
Blacksmith and Wheeiwnght. ha*
opened a shop ta L*bectv between the
O'Boeu stove and Oriole Saloon All
work ta repairing done with dispatch
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