The Liberty Vindicator. (Liberty, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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ALONE AT CHRISTMASTIME
*
By S. BA RING-GO IILD
toady (tea aw* returned from a far
eocxn'ry. aha ha* beea oat of hta borne
toad for H years, and com •* bark
•baa hi* parent» are dead, hi* old
Meads dispersed, sad the eld seat
fca* passed to other uc. upaauT Aad
eaa his km*,'Uses* he aiura emphasised
thaa a hen his return syacrueisai With
Christ mat*
That *n my cuJlMow ahea I ro-
atoited the mother reaatry With a
Wsttec heart aad stratoteg eyes I had
looked lor the first sight of dear old
America after having left It as a lad.
I a as tisrh—ant to h
home ana My bean
**•- at *i I its decline. shea I reached
the little country town near which 1
had t»ea bora, aad where 1 had fieet
ad the Coidea hours of childhood No
•a* knew me. la the churchyard I
laid a wreath oa the erases where
Uy dear aid faihet and mother. I
hanked at our house. It had been re
Wilt aad aaa occupied by strange m
iuag all my sweetest
thoughts; to buy there a
to
same woods look upoa the same
scenes, dwell smona the same people,
remake a home ta the sain* piece
»«t now--* Could It be*
Aa I walked back to my Indrlags.
through the street s-vd by the mar let
place, folk were hurryiac *a all direr
tltMta, some with bunch*. of holly Ir
their band*, a Ctrl or tan with a sprig
of mistletoe slyly h!d la Imr muff a
men wheeling a Christmas toe* on a
barrow, bull bers- boys rarrytu* Join's
far the morrow's dinner Plum pud
tnw- I had nojdlngs and tniare pies were dlip!-***d
began to fail j la the cuafsriionwrs' shops The
| chemist, the halrdrwaser. th-- seeds
man. the drarer had stuffed tbelr win
I dows with toys. toys, toys lie w ho
had come to earth sa a little child
had filled every heart with thought
of the little ones and desire to make
Christmas a day or Joy to them I
had no Hay otiea of m» own. no little
nleeea and naphewt, no small cousins
for Whom fo prnv.de anylhlag I was
alone--utterly, desolately alone
Aa I pursued my way I saw a 'ail.
slim girl walking befoie me wllh a
basket oa her arm. and I noticed that
the bottom had come out. and that
lbe coaicata fell on the pavement
Of thla ahe Was unaware I stooped
and picked U|> a little woolly lamb,
then—a aoa<cthlng wrapped In paper
—then a stiver match bos breaking
out of Us covering
Gathering (hem together. 1 tan after
tW girl aad stopped her
“Excuse me.” said I "Are you a
female Hop o' my Thumb, dropping
tokens whereby your track my be
known*"
sboaed her what I had coder ted
she colored and thanked me Th«-a
I recognised her as the daughter of
my landlady,
"You mnat allow me." said I, “to tic
my handkerchief round ihe bashef,
and to carry It for you I helluva
that we go the same way "
“You are vary g>*id." she replied
"We are about to have a Christ mat
tree for the children this evening,
'and I have been making some trifling
pure hat"* as presents for my brothers
snd sisters, aud for papa and mamma,
who must not he forgotten ”
"Thera go the readies'" I et
claimed, as a cataract iff red. yellow
and green tapera shot out of the has
Aad there's an orange!" said ahe,
aa one of these fruit honored forth
aad fell, aad rolled away Into the
We Were forced to atom and cot
lect th# aonitemd is* light*, and
largi- haaIVtver hl.-f
ill you be dtalag aei
asked the girl
f I have soar
with I know aa ossa here *
"Aad this evening Shall
going anywhere*"
"1—oh. no! 1 have oowherw width-
lac to gw*
«o we parted, and I as -ended to my
lousa I made ap the fire, aad eat
j down aad reread the newspaper.
I There waa much la U about the am
j pruacklag feast I had the Illustrated
papers They had issued Christmas
supplements, with pictures of happy
| family gatherings, of Old rather
*** holiest | Christmas of waits aad carol s'tigers.
perhaps bear the waits aad
Htlle lead. i| a,ch(
tread the oM paths, ramble la th* | lttlgrr. , <WtalB,y h,«r u>*
Christmas bells That would be all
I had done with my papers I sat
before Ihe fire In a broan study and
my spirit* stak lower and ever tow-
er I recalled the old Christmases I
had spent at k»m* with my parent a.
I remembered how I hud linked Into
my storking* on the morning to new
If Old rather Christmas had visited
hie la the night aid had left there
axuttc pre-eats for the Good Hoy
Alas' No rather Chri-lmax would
viatt me now All that was of the
past the utterly sod Irrevocably
past.
I did not light try raadlea. I rnuld
read no mire. I needed no light for
mv thoogbtt. they *1 >« loo dark u>
bo Illumined thus
As I aiood thus muring. I beard a
tap at my door and shouted 'Como
inf" There ensued delay, sad I called
again: "Come Inf"
Then the door opeeed and I anw
aome little heads outside wllh golden
curl* and flushed < hacks. and a child *
volt* said "I'lease, Mr. Whsi *your-
nvme. will yon rume to our tree dowa-
atars*"
"I!—II"
As I bcllaled the child said’
"Please Annie told ua to ask yoo "
And tbeo I saw the tall girl whom
I had assisted drse buck Into the
dark behind them
"Most certainly I wilt, a* you aro
so klad as to larlte me "
tin I di m-ended. and there were my
landlord and landlady, radiant with
h.pplness. and the live children
danced before me and said: "lie la
*inm«, la It not nice'" lie hind pres-
ently. entered Annie, somewhat shy-
ly. and pretending she had come from
l be kitchen
I win alines* of the delight of th*
little one* over their presents—th*
• Jack
writes
-Gentlemen I
heartily Indorse
Doans Kidney
Pill*, as I have
found by personal
•x|s*rleac* that
they are aa Ideal
kidney remedy I
suffered with com-
plications of kid-
ney complaint foe
nearly five year*,
ajwat over $10* oa
useless remedies, while five botes of
ttoja's Ktdrvy Pitl* cured me la a few
abort w*.-xs 1 am now enjoying the
hast of health, have a flue appetite,
th* beat at digestion, tad restful
sleep, all dae to your splendid pills."
Sold by all dealers SO cents a box.
Poster Mllbura Co.. Ituffalo. N. Y.
THE MAN WITH THE fiHOVEL.
A aaaaatiowal cnee ha
pylng the Hamburg law
really
e-set Isn
gfvw
I r*e4 sf Use IHH
K-deey NU. as gun Mass I
the head of a workingmen s aa- i mnmr • beve w eves had a .
7. . I .rn.rtson of tbs oM msMs 1 farad iy WdaMsi*
Mb Here Sc boa berg, publicly re nmwnsil tbeei X* ssysss suffsrtsg e i *un m*
(be Hamburg boapttal of car *““*> *» W~Mrr
rylag oa a large traffic la corpse* He p g.
trmjztmzLZ sissvt
roa taming only aahrs aad rubbiah or The great eel Kidney Kennedy upoa the
a wooden Image In several cates the
body bad beea placed m the coffin la
(be preeenre of the relatives, aad ex
traded after their departure Tb#
*•« I; rrmko f~" * Irrluticm w, IWm of the Bladder
peculiar disease was cat off and ra- w Kidneys Hemoves Gravel or Kione
placed by that of a dead woman la troru the Bladder Sold aad gwaraa
this state th* body was ex hi laud to ued by year local druggists
the relatives A former employe of J, L WARD MKDICINR CO.
the hospital, whose trial for selling ' Big Springs. Texas,
bodies waa the occasion of these dls I
A guaranteed ear* for Kidney aad
madder Troubles. Dlabetaa. Weak aad
Aching Hack. Rheumatism. Frequent
Desire la Pass Water, Inflammation
to Ra aarakaad a snraukt
to observs lbs agii^se of th*
that will be visible Is cwwiral
Asia oa -'aauary IS. IMf. Th* tain
aiaa will be wader the diiwruoa of the
ast roaster Mtefnik. at th* obsenraiacy
et Meadow, who aeeompsamd M
Janssen oa his eapadmoa ta flpaia
for the observaUoa of the eclipse of
Aug us* SO IMS. Among the lustra
meats with which the |«rty will he
provided Is a Maeasatogthph. u> pic-
ture the I 'rear k Kussiaa aad other
•viewdata la the eouroa at their Ob
closures, declared thru he had sev-a
the arm* of a leal man amputated
aad replaced by a girl's arms in order
that the man's relative* should sus-
pect nothing It was also proved that
warders had rut off aad sold heads
and other partg of cor; ace for their
own profit nod without the knowledge
of Ihe doctors, la two rase* at least
coffins were buried oouuUaiag ualy
parts of the body
FACE ALL BROKEN OUT.
ways gave me some; blog like a dish
cloth la my pocket
Then we pmreedud oa our way, and
when wo went lain fie home, she re-
ceived the basket from me. aad again
thanked me "You must not remove
the 'kerrhlef till all Is unpacked." |
•aid. "or there will be another die
rharga of the contents, snd then the
rhlldrwn will see what you have pro-
vided for them
Ars Millions et Him Delving
tor Earth's Wealth.
"We aold In 1*05," sa vs « llos'oe
manufacturer, "ao.ouo do ten shovel*
and delivered Ihera lo railroads, min
lag couiiMuiita and other large user*
One might think so many shovels
would be enough for a Mine, but thla
year our sales will amouat to 400,-
000 dozen, dr a Util* less thuu 5.000.-
000 shovsla."
Every phase of activity entering
Into the prosperity of the country bav
been commented U|«n u*UI it would
s-v-m that there la no feature entirely
new. yet the production of shovela.
certainly a fine Index, has not been
much thought about. Five million
shovels must mean great labor In Im-
provement and preparation for new
wealth taken out of lb* earth. Mone-
tary records, new showings la Im-
ports aad export*. Manufacturing to-
tals not before reached, and new high
bank clearings have all been consid-
ered as representative of Ihe pros
perl I y now enjoyed, yet aoihlng could
be so truly significant as the lllustru
Mod here afforded Thla la the year of
the man with the shovel Nothing Th* Highest Bridge,
more baste could be found, and an apt Work Is now la progress oa a au*
aad expressive name for the period ; pension bridge over the famous Rny-
would be the year of the 6.0UU.OOO -J gorge" of the Arkansas river, la
■hovels —Minneapolis Journal. Colorado, at a point where the rhan-
* 1,1 ■■ - Bel is only 50 feet wide at the bottom
Ac truss a Loyal Kentuckian. and {30 feel wld* at tha top. Thla
Mary Anderson De Navarro, who brl(,g, lh„ rtr,r !l;
nmwatly Issued her memoirs, lias sent strove tb* surfers of th* water, as;
a copy of tb* book to the Commercial | will tw. therefore, by far th* highest
Troubled Almost a Vear—Complexion
Now Perfect and Skin Soft.
Whito and Velvety.
"I had been troubled with a break-
ing out on my face and arms for al-
most a year and had the services of
several physicians, but they didst
seem to do any good Rome Mm* ago
one of my friends recommended Cutl-
eura to me. I secured some, and after
using It several months I waa com-
pletely cured. I can highly recom-
mend Cutlcura Soap as being the very
best complexion Soap made. It cre-
ates a perfect complexion, leaving the
skin soft, white and velvety. I now
use Cutlcura Soap all the time and
recommend Its use to my friends"
Maud Loggias. R E D. No. 1. Sylvia.
Tenn.. Aug J. IMS.
VISION SHOWED SON DEAD.
Italian Mother's Orsam Followed by
Diocevery of Body.
A straege case of telepathy la con
aertloa with a murder la aro using
much Interest ta Milan. Italy. A wo-
man named Laxaaruoi swoke sudden-
ly at threw o'clock the other morning,
aad calling her sou John, who Uvea
Id her house, told him that hla
younger brother. Leopold, living In
the outskirts of the town, waa dead.'
The mol her eras deeply affected,
but John tried to comfort her by as-
cribing bar fours to a l>ad dream. At
dawn, however, Leopold Lauaroai. a
handsome and strong young man. the
owner of a dairy, waa found died at
a spot some distance from his dwel- i
tlag. After having made aa examine
tlon of the body, the doctors affirmed
that Leopold had beea murdered ar
tually at three o'clock In the morn
Ing m
The next day the culprit* were ar
rested.
The facts of the mother's vision,
which have been duty authenticated,
are the subject of endless discussion
BROKE THE WILDCATS BACK.
Ph- adelph'S Man Victorious in Hand
to Hand Combat.
t'cara>*4 aad aloe*. Thomas |>>ke
aa* atUiM by a wildcat oa Locust
mountain, sou k of Mount Caravel. Pa
Hu bad bwa ta Ashland aad started
to driv* home His horse stepped oa
a nail and he put 'he animal in a sta-
ble
Then he started to walk home and
was oa th* mountain when the erica
of a wildcat alarmed him A lew
minutes later be saw th* boast ten
feet in 11oat of him The animal
fiua'ly sprang. Ha Jntni ed aside and
as the body of th* cat struck tha mad
he luaped ui«>n It For naveia) min
ales the fight between tha wild sat
mat aad the man went on. At leagih
by a quick swing ha brake the ani-
mal * bark
A physician dressed the several
deep scratches oa hta face and hands,
but otherwise ha was unlnluiod
club of Louisville. Ky.. wllh the fol-
lowing note: "For (be Commercial
club of Ixvuinvfll*, with the best
wishes of Mary Anderson Da Navar-
ra, a loyal lover of Kentucky ~
Tha Evils ef Constipation,
arw maoy; In fart almost ovary se-
rious Illness has Its origin In consti-
pation. and aome medicines, Instead of
preventing constipation, add to It.
This la true of most cathartics, which,
when flrst used, have a beneficial ef-
fect. but the dose has to be contin-
ually Increased, and before long the
remedy causes to bar* the slightest
effect Thera ta on* preparation, how-
ever. that can ha rolled upon to pro-
duce the asm* results with th* same
dose, even after fifty years' dally
use. and thla is Hrandroth'a Pills,
which haa u record of over 100 years
bridge In tha world. Th* material
will be of flat stout and ate*! cables,
the curved girders finding nocuro at-
tachment In the solid nidi* of tharan
yoo. Th* flour of lb* brtdg* will b*
of plat* glass one and on* half Inches
thick, to afford visitors tha pleasure
of looking down the chasm. On each
aid* will be strong, high stow! rail- j
Inga. Th* bridge la part of aa alac-
trie railway schera i
Fan far Captured Ra's.
As the Hindu population object to
the killing of rata, an Influential aa
tlva banker propose* to provide a “rat j
rotatin ' or sort of pen In whlrh lb* i
raptured rats may be confined a* pen-
sioners for the natural term of their
Uvea, the male and female animals j
being kept apart.
To the homi-staying Europeans this
aa the standard remedy for con slip* j appears too "OllbeiMnn" for grave
tlon and all troubles arising from an
Impure state of th* blood.
Brandrelh'a Pills aro the name fine j
laxative tonic pill your grandparents j
used, and aro for sale everywhere,
either plain or sugar-coated.
consideration, hut the proposal has
been most gratefully received by MaJ
Buchanan. I M. 8., who la In charge
or the plague operations.
woolly link, a small cart, a cannon,
a doll—the father over a pair of warm
stockings of Annie's knitting, lb*
mother over a shawl, also of her
work; and I stood smiling and hippy,
when up sprang one of the children
snd plucked from tb* tree the silver
matrh hot.
This." said tha child. "Is for Mr.
What's-hlsname. Mister Annie said
It was for him."
I wan moved more than I ran say.
flo- nome had been thinking of m*.
though I was only a lodger
look hero, sir!” ns Id th* father,
“you r* a stranger la tb* country sad
at such a Mm* an thla there mast b*
no stranger* You must really sup
with u*. aad dla* also with as to-
morrow I ran promts* yaw a good
dinner, for It Is of Anal*'* making •
Ail waa changed I was a stranger
aad they took m* la: I waa toaely
and they mad* of me a friend
Christmas day. Ifi lfi p m
I retained to mv room apatalra,
mad* up th* flro. and seated myself
beforo It. I had spent a very pleasant
day. and a pleasant evening before
that I did not now feel so discour-
aged. so hopeless. That waa a Blew
family, very friendly aad rowsldemta.
knd t began to build la tb* Bra. I
no longer saw ow.'y rain* I saw. ns
It were a pleasant home rtna out of
th* coals and a pleasing face looked
up at me out of them—rory much Ilk*
that of Aaale Ah! It the old bom*
waa gone might I not build owe that
would b* new I need no tongwr live
la the past, bat look fo tb* future, and
next Christmas, pleas* Ood—1 would
not tv* atoa*. that ts If Anal*—but I
cannot nay—will consent to pat an
end to my lonellawaa and help ta
building up n future
Saved Him.
"It didn't kill me. but I think It
would If It had not been for Hunt'*
Cure. I was tired, miserable and well
On* Peril ef Ballooning.
On* of th* strange exiierlonroa of
a balloonist is that of failing Into "e Blgh Bp when I commenced
bole lo the air." which Mr. Holher ro „ for Bn ol<1 ,nd |
wn: "8o you continue Begem* On* application relieved
Ing the present with and one box cured me.
of the startling sur “t believe Hant s Cure will cur# any
ay be before you Ahead form of Itching known to mankind."
u. may be what the baj Clifton Iawtouc*.
s bole la ib* air.' ra- j • Helena, a T.
vortex of a maelstrom, - -......- ...............
s yon may literally fall ! Fine Bllver Service for Cruiser,
rh la terrifying until, by One thousand five hundred ounce*
o or throe bagfuls of 1 of metal will be used In the sliver ser-
vice to be presented to the new ar-
mored cruiser Washington by the
people of the slate after which the
ship ts named The service Is com
poeed of M piece*, and will cost |6.-
000 The chief piece la tb* punch
howl. In the shape of a gal lot, orna-
mented with a figure rep reseating
th* trumpeter of Neptune.
your pilot checks your
rht But these ‘hole*"
id. as a ml*, tb* at m<>*
ntform carrying power "
lagaxlna.
Squirrels aa Walters.
It baa taken Flak Goodyear ef
Burchtown. Fa. two years to train
bis pet squirrels, but bis efforts era
now 'cpaid, aad on Thanksgiving b*
inattd bis frleads to a surprise.
Ual tiering half a hundred or more
gray squirrels. Mr. Ooodyuar taught
them to go Into the woods and pick
up autn. carrying them to hln borne
On Tbauknglvlng night at a dinner
his guests noticed a small board run-
ning from a window to a nut bowl
The boat gave one knock on the table
with hln knife. A squirrel bopped
down the plank and dropped a cheat-
nut luto the bowl. Two raps brought
a squirrel wllh a walnut three knocks
a shellbark
Finally, a grave old squirrel took
kls place and cracked th* aula, wind-
ing up lb* performance by brushing
off u>* crumbs with his thick bushy
tall.
Instantaneous Action.
"I wan almost distracted by a ter-
rible Itching which defied nil treat-
ment until I obtained a box of Huat'a
Cure. The first application afforded
Instant and absolute relief. The one
box effected a complete cure.
“It la simply wonderful la its In-
stantaneous action "
Geo Gilliland.
Manitou. O. T.
Where Lawyer* Ar* Unpopular.
A lawyer made bis appearance at
Co lobar. Went Africa, the other day
and a Gold Coant newspaper, noting
the fact, said: "It U very unsafe for
the people for lawyers to practice at
this place. Their appearance In thla
river will noon Inveigle everyone who
In not careful Into litigation, and they
will feed on their folly, thereby ruin-
ing them."
——————
Important to Mothers,
fisamfs* csrtfklly #»*»y bonis or CAHTWWtA.
s sots sod ssi* ronasdy far isfsstt sad ctoWrss.
sad ass Ikat It
SICK HEADACHE
Pwsltlvelv ro.cd by
these Lillie Fills.
They sivj rrlp-cr Its-
tress rnanDyspci*U- lie
difiTw'lun and Too Ik-srty
Esiiig. A prrfw-t r»lo-
wly for In.-zHa-v Nsuv a.
Drowstaowx hod Torts
I la ta* Moutli. Co'od
Tnognw Fstn to the M l*.
Itokpid uvra. nap
rnrulit* tb* Born la Ihiraty VsgetsMa.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear
Tac-Sunila Stecaturu
REFUSE SUISTITUTES.
B TopcfQuality!
Snowdrift
firsts tbs
la Css For Ovsv a* Ts
lbs kind Van I
V ISry no •
vrr* Is S Mss* or Sc
Mrsfslt *■ mssxtsks
totssusl mnssirs. HsirsOsasnb Cars Is ulo t»
Israally. is* sets directly os its koto sss sum
sorfscss. Bell'S (sierra Cm w sox assart rtui
A Remarkable Lightheus*.
At th* aatrance of Odessa harbor
Is a sunken rock which ha* been the yrttOBi
sourew of danger lo navigators for j
oral arias pant The Russians have Catarrb Cannot Be Cured
decided to erect on this rock a light- whs local applicstioks
house which will rival la originality
and Interest any lighthouse of ancient
•r modern Mmt-S Thla Is to b* a gt- ssrtaess. Bairs CstarrS’Cmi* M sXssrk nsSt
n 5TLZ, ?£LholTh? ,ss
oa* of exceptional brilliancy. Is to be ...fra iC"rortrM '&Ji,nf £
What more fitting cmb'ea tor a light- , a***.
house caa on* coorelv* I hat. thla fig Ts*sAsJiYswttymiror |
ora of lb* light of th* workl guiding--
th* mariner on life * sea to th* port N#w Hobby for Collector*,
of aafrty' Tb* Ingennity of collector* In th*
discovery of new fields baring been
T* •** Husband's Statu* Unrolled. exhausted, there la still open to them
Hr» Ellen M McClellan, widow of that of collecting th* finest specimen
Gen George B McClellan sad mother of forged or spurious works of art aad
of the mayor of New Tork. has ar- this Is capable of becoming a hobby
rived la New York Rbe has bean re- scarcely leas Interesting or admirable
siding abroad, but will remain la thla thaa th* pursuit of the genuine art!
country to be proeeet at th* unveiling cl*.—Art Journal
la Washington next April of the me- I --;---—
. Pc i-s TutsSs. O.
Gan Engines *n Canal Beat*.
Canal boats propelled by gas en-
gines supplied from plaats oa tb*
boats which make the gas from coal,
are used la Germany For alow boats
of mod cralc capacity tha system
seems efficient and economical.
National Fur* Food and Drugs Act.
Rerial No. 3*4. assigned by th* Govern
meat, snd Guaranty that the pre;.*rations
comply in every respect with tb* rrq
menu of Uw Furr Food snd ~
appear on rvrrj package of
Ta* Company's preparations
READERS ^o^TsS
tiuncftdvwrtiMdm
h oskimea thssM ImM upon hark* *
•hat i-ysv eve Isr. rWmSig all WM-
t«M If iMAIMM.
Drugs Act-
Urn Garfield
ro* roa
A SasXasss VSs*
TOBY'S
Ptucttosl AviififiM C#Hfiffii
msuu. TUii
a* i at Owe . as Wes »•*
in so* asset Karat
I* SMS turn ITSMtn
Cost ef Weather Forecast*.
The weather forecasts," which n|p
pear In the morning papers of Grant j
Hr)tain each day cost th* country $30.- j
•00 a year.
Nr.-----—---rt^njr.. McCANE-S DETECTIVE AGENCY.
—-----.els S>aa. -mow w Hewer a. Ts.ss, svislsi Ik* larswst faces M
When money talks few
hard of hearing.
at aa aro
i la Sm Sww*k. tksv rssS.f
W. N. u. HOUSTON. NO. 51. 1M0.
I
at Oew McClellan
Of Interest te fitockfvetdera.
Janpar—I hear that Rants dawn I
give up hla yearly round*
Jumpuppe—You dost toll m*'
Janpar—Yea. Ha
regular positkr* cm th*
niKtre* at
—Tows Topics
has accepted a
t* Salartsw Cam-
big curporattoaa.
N* Others.
ft Is la a dam to Itself, ft haa no
rival* It raroo where others merely
relieve For ache*, pdas, stiff Jutata.
eats, barns. Mira. Me, It la tb# quick
tie alarm an oag tbeose *k» resile*
wbal the Ins* of Cokjroilc . Umber sup^
ply •*« ntesa I* her future la Mlch-
Igsa there ar# com pant#* which make
a hbafnea* of raising tree* evpwriaily
for Christmas sad who skip to New
Tor*. Hos-os end other eastern points
Christmas trees vary la bright from
threw to *0 ti 0 aad la price cm tb*
market* from h* ces s te fnwr dclssra.
] IVsIer* to the large cities buy Ch-tol-
ia Cotomdo mas trow hi the acre or tract as tbwy
trows aro nwrrtficed stand to tb* spree# thickets or to Ib*
seeds of that etnto ewampA bfter which troro ar* ewt
to rtuixf aa tto- i ouwa aad ahippad kmtk by water aad
Th* dm
Feraat* Being Stripped ef
Ivaryner Baplvwga tar tb*
Hei.dsy*.
fimwrlrss fibrosis aro bwtof stripped
Ml to* rapidl/ of timber* settable fur
Cbrtrunas trows Mala# aeais uto
•warty ttoMN ■ ye*' Vnrasuat baa
dblpfwd 1,0*0.000 more «;Hr*s fro a
by rail Aa averagw car
prise* 1.J00 to 1JW tree
rrsnd tee them Is terreosta
year A city film Cleveland 0„ toe
example, ana* shawl 50 000 Christmas
trows to a aaa ana Many has ef ptaa
tar Owner*! toa* aro aisw abippwd from
tha finraato to th* rttlwa.
sat'a Lightning (ML
u ra a literary mac. you
—"Oh. yaa. I do coasld
tor th* papers." Aw
Rest and filrop.
Few eecape those miseries of win-
ter—a bad odd. a distressing cough.
Many remedies are recommended, but
the owe quickest aad best ef dl to
Rim mo ns Cough Syrup. Boothiug aud
ha*Mag u> tha luags aad browchld
paaaagwa. It atop* th* cough at owes
aad gives you welcome rad aad
wo, I have several pew
aro: usually Cowataat
a Bum Publico' or Old
Author—"Oh. th* aaatterabto
of existence' f am thor-
with it all Would
*A Chrtatmas tro* to a pa
a wife."
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T. J. Chambers & Son. The Liberty Vindicator. (Liberty, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1906, newspaper, December 21, 1906; Liberty, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542564/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Liberty+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .