Liberty Express, Volume 14, Number 24, Liberty, Union County, 12 January 1917 — Page 5

PERSONAL MENTION

At tint in Making this Column Complete by Sending in the News

AUTOMOBILE NOTES.

THE HOME TOWN

: 1'iolccting the Eyes.-Kvcry anto.no-i

bib- rider has experienced the dlcomf..it of dut in the eyes, ami also 1,om

(I'y Xela Darling.) I due ere lit. You must know tlie weights Hie average Western town depends and freight rates to make a true esti-

otice

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lum """ 7 rts!,'lM)I' t"e agricultural resources of the mate of costs. You must be a good H has been made that' these 't,ün,,ü ;conntry h, its immediate vicinity for its j judge of all sorts of merchandise to be ; Ü J ,1,,:,.v Ul' '' tly alleviated by app k.suppo.t. jt i but little more than a j able to make dependable comparisons Ir. and Mrs. 1. A. Little are the ! . U'' wil aK,,'K PTf tl.ediit 1 !"Hl tr"din8 0'"lt- U ha jobbing j of quality. "The proof of the pudding t of Mr. and Mrs. Kinl,v K.-ll. i.. .4,1,,l,.,,,,,' Wl" ,! " v! ' , aNo it ! ,0.,WoH' 1,0 ' turing with which to j is in the eating thereof," and so the ianapolis. this uk. ' jl-loi- U ' ' J . jbr.ng money into the community from proof of a great deal of merchandise is

Mrs. Claude llud.li-on. of Uichmoiid. I Mr

-pi nt rridny and Saturday lhe guet 4f 'gm

Ihm- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horton t'laik Indianapoli

aiul ollire tiii lids in Libel tv.

Howard Mashmeer ha

i;.!.h !it-lidl -pent Saturday in I'incinnal i.

ommencing

Tanl.u-. all advert i-ed medicines, Hielt -ai d-on. di .ig. Liberty.

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nin hasiMi

'.....,. (- 1,.. i.i- from the chilling el- ,

i'ccts of the ind.

a large trade territory. Such a town in its wearing qualities.

Many a fine

j i --"f vav. a n a.s u u in t. -7 nvaiiiig uaiiiao( muii iiiil

Overheated Spark nugs.-lcnss.on ; , -f . .jailUcU f

ihout the overlieating ot spar piny j,llit busi

Mrs. Max nie Doak, of ISillingsville,

-pent -eeial !as lu re, the tiist of the I L Unde was . . . . ... I i ... ; r i . ..

Week, t ie - nest o A Is. Jennie Mevelis. ousiiiess. iuesu.it.

new Ford touring car.

ncai.ngo. -p..,-. - it business. Every cent of every dol-

Mrs. l'arker llilty entertained to din-j appearing in the technical papers, "",i.lr M,nt to tW orJor hQu o the ner. Sunday. Mi-ses K.dith Sl.u.naker and, while proposals for cooling plugs ore i great trade centers irt forever lost to the t. I- ti. ...... i.,... l. ,.f I ;k. 1 .....umoixliildi' it would Keem that tne ., , .....

i.vuia iieese, ai uei inuue mm.ih m i-" ..... "uuiiiiuiiy irom wnicli it comes coinff i. . ii.. ..if i:.... .,1,,,-rj clmiilili. . ob

oriy (UII1CU1IV Willi I lie Olieiiun.jj ptt'K"

I.e largely charged either to cheap

in Indianapolis on ( improperly designed plugs, or

piece oi goods

When you send away for anything you pay in advance. You go to the depot ' for the shipment and do your own haul- j ing. You cannot make an immediate ex-!

iinto channels that carry far and away i change if the goods are unsatisfactory.

Mrs. Will .lotu entertained Omar I'otv and lauiilv, of J'.ith, to dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Charles Itond spent Moul.i in Coiiiiei svilli-. jeorgi- I'iinaii and daughter, Mary llebeica, -pe:it Saturday in C'onncrsville.

M. V. Cochran, who is assisting in the

methods oi'the operators of the ma

chines.

t 1 m locality where its equivalent in ' You cannot telephone the last minute

Wealth from the soil was rrentod. I for something von have formt ten. I am

ä 0 j 0 , If in any instance monev was savpd!nov talking about serviee. A safp nlan :

SHOE REPAIRING Will Be As Follows:

Hiiteheron store, luune in EI wood.

are con

hmwoiiu ..nS 4 v sending away for goods that can be is to buy of dealers at home, in whom , r , . ,tantly run for hundreds of "" "bought at home, there would not be so you can place confidence. Are. you giv-1 MGll S Half SoleS . -75c

Nathan Vigran Cincinnati.

pent the week end in

Mr. and Mrs. I'.uiton Clark returned, Monday, alter an extended visit with friends and relatives in Indianapolis, Martinsville and Frankfort. Miss Ll-ie McMahan left, Monday, for a several weeks' visit with friends in Cincinnati. Mis. .(nlia Little returned, Monday, aller .-pending scleral days with her daughter, Mis. tuim-y A. Flora, near K.i t., n, (.

Severin Coll'ee, it's good, lÜeliard.-OIl,

drugs, Liberty.

. . v.... i.. 1,1a ... . inline, ineie uuiu noi oe so ,N"1 S" 'lt wretch at 3f revolution. nun-

te. and over, without experiencing , Uem of frdght g congi(ered QmU. overheating of plugs, and thus dearly .g &

shows what a llrst class and Biutablt plug will stand under expert operation

r. u. iJe.iymer spent .Monuay ... ion-, , . -uitable

ners ille. Frank Carter, of fndia najiolis, was the

guest of Ir. and Tuesday.

Ml-

If auto-.uibile operators would buy the

1 1 1 X it. . H1!n1in

Frml' Shock '"K"1 I""ys auanuon oi'3""F

methods of operating that produce over-

heater engines we would bear less about

Kodaks, supplies pi intil g and develop- overheated spark plugs

Records and Tests. Every motor car

ing. Kiehardson, drugs. Liberty.

y is not as carefully taken into account

as it should be. Service is not given its

ing j our tow n your moral and financial

support?

"If America discourages the town, she will kill the nation."

i Men's Heels Re

paired 25c

WHERE THE COUNTERFEITER FALLS DOWN.

Mrs. for an

lianapolis.

., , , rrt , manufacturer is straining his ingenuity , . . "". -Ceorge Maibaugh left, Thursday,,. .. " , the following instructions regard ng tl 6 ......... im devising new trials, tests and rec- . extended visit with tnends in In- " ,. . best manner of discriminating betwec lords' to attract attention to his particu- . 6

lar product.

particu-

These are all very inter-

Mrs. I).ii-y Karr spent Monday with her hu.-baud, Tlioiuas Jla'rr and son, in iiii!iati.iKlis. Mrs. Walter llnsseit spent .Monday ill Milton, Ind., the gue-t of relatives and friends. Virgil Ii. tinea and Claude Hamilton, of KuhniGiul, were in Liberty, .Sunday evening. Mis Kate Hu.-ted returned, Monday, alter a short vi-it with friends and relatives in Katon. O. tiny C. Stevens, of Washington, D. C, wlio has been i-iting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevens, for the oast

week, left today for an extended Western trip in governmental Interest. flay Conner spent the lirst of the week in Liberty. - --r .'. Anti-freeze alcohol for cars, Richardson, drugs, Liberty. Kev. W. A. IIulTiuan, of the I5arr e itngeiist ic party, spent Monday in Moni-town, (J. iir. IL M. Hunt returned, Saturday, alter a month's hunting and tfshing trip in the South, spending a number of days with Morton Clark in Mascot, Fla.

Mis F.dna Abernathy returned, Saturday, after spending several days the guest of Mrs. Bessie Case Harris, in Indianapolis. We compound your prescriptions, Richardson, dregs, Liberty. I'aul Stevens, l'aul Miere r and George Weaver, of liicl.iiu.ini, spent Sunday in Libertv. E. K. l'o.-t and son, Albert, attended ju.-tice oi the peace court in College Comer, Friday morning. Eugene Fosdick sperrt Sunday night in Hamilton, U. Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Keene entvrtained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keating and family to dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. W'ehrly and family returned, Sunday, after spending a number of days with relatives in Kldorado, O. Mrs. Margaret Ramsey and Miss Belle Pults, of College Corner, were the guests of Miss Clara (Jard, Sunday.

Sal -Yet for hogs, Kiehardson, drugs,

Liberty.

M. M. Shcllhoii.-e was in Connersville

on business, Monday.

Boseoe Stevens and Albertus Roach

-pent Sunday evening in Oxford, 0.

George Maibaugh, of Connersville, spent Sunday night in Liberty, the guest

of his parents.

Mrs. George Stevens is very ill with

la grippe. Iler sudden illness caused the

delay of their I loiid.i trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casev and chil

lien returned to their home in Anderson

alter spending several day with Mr.

ami Mr. Thomas l'aey.

Nathan Strauss, of Connersville, attended the Kolp assembly dance here, Monday niylit. If hi drugs, Hichardson, Liberty. Mrs. Charles Bond spent Monday in C'onnerville.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shock and daugh- esting. but the average driver neither

tor, Clarissa, and Carl Slunk, of Little cares to, nor is capable of performing Rock, Ark., spoilt Wednesday in Cincin- these feats. Nevertheless, bizarre as natj . many of these stunts appear, they con tain a lesson in skillful handling that Ycjner Kennett will sp ml the week , nggestive to most car owners. The end in Oxford. j better cais now on the market are caMrs. Freeman return..! to her home in!p" perly operated and driven; and when Munrie after spending the week w ith ! H'le of wonderful performances, when her brother, Frank Pierce. !' tl.em goes wrong it is usually the fault of the driver. It behooves every Kodaks, films, developing, printing. ,,.jv,.r 0f a ,.:ir to devote a little more KichardM.n, drugs, Liberty. J,i,1K. to the study of the mechanism" of ,, .' . , . e I .. Ibis machine, and to the proper methods Mrs. ( . lVngo returned home, Sunday, i . . , . . ...... , .1 ot operating it under varying eircumatter an extended visit with tnends and i j e ... t m t i 'tunees, lwtli in justice to Iii car and relatives in Brazil, Ind. ' J. I for the jafegiiarilm of his pocketbook. Miss Elizabeth Drapier is assisting Parts Substitution. Quite a business

Miss Ksther Hamilton with her library .has sprung up in manufacturing parts

work.

Miss Gertrude Pults, of College Cor

ner, spoilt Tuesday in Liberty, the guest

of Miss Mary Rebecca 1'igtnan. George Uilliard spent Sunday in Hamilton. Dr. O. XV. Snyder is spending this week in Indianaiiolis attending the Stfte Vet

erinary Association meeting.

Mr. ami Mrs. Hurt Clark spent the week end with V. IL IL Clark, in Mar

tinsville. - " - . . .

nfr' Severin CotTeeMa fine, try it, Rich

ardson, drugs, Liberty. Isaac Hart, of Kitchel, was calling on friends in Liberty, Wednesday. Emerson Barnard is improving rapidly, but as .yet be has not resumed his business duties. Herman Fahrenholz was very pleasantly reminded of his birthday, Sunday, when a number of his friends called to spend. the day. Among those present

were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilson and daughter, Mary Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Will Line, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and family, Mr. "and Mrs. O.-ear Garrett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Focht

and Mr. and Mrs. Deerendorf, of West Alexandria.

Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Riley and grand

son, C raig Croniu, of - Cincinnati, spent Sunday here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

James O'Toole. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wehrly entcrtaincu Mr. Weshly's brother and family, 'of New Paris, 0., Sunday. Mrs. James Eaton is slowly recovering from her illness. "

Captain Thomas E. Halls, of the United States Secret Service, who is an expert on money, has kindly given us

le

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the good and the bad

Examine the fine lathe work around the large counters on the corners of the

piece of currency that may be in question, because this is the most difficult thing for the maker of bad money to duplicate. The government uses for the purpose a very complicated machine known as the cyclodle. This device preserves the perfect symmetery of the lines, which do not vary iri thickness and which have no end, because the work is made from a pattern placed on the machine, which completes the entire design without stopping until it is finished. The counterfeiter who undertakes this by hand cannot approach the perfection of the machine work; the ovals will vary in size and the lines will be thick

letters of genuine tills, which are also , Mctl's Rubbd Heels 50c made by machine, like the lines around i the counters on the corners, are all of T) TTolf QnlnC the same thickness, distance apart and ; U 0 AItUi 0 UUU length, following closely the outlines of p -rj 1 T J the letters and coming to a sharp point bO? S XlCelS Keprtl. whenever the letter is so shaped. This -. 1 y also cannot be done by hand in a man- LaCly S Half SoleS '60C ner that will approach the quality of the w ork on genuine money. Bank , LacKS Heels Reprcl. -25c

INDIANA INVENTORS.

j Lady's Rubber Heels 40c I Misses' Half Soles .-50c

The following patents were just issued , p i i rry- i. op to Indiana clients, reported by D. Swift A -L-IILÖ, J.1LJÖ, JJUU Uli

I Co., patent lawyers, Washington, D- fJfVp,, pfpV.po 1 flp PT :., who will furnish copies of any pat- WLI1Li -tLCntb- J-UC Up

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ent for ten cents apiece to our readers. ! p o W. E. Brown, Muncie, operating table; l)i OC OC Up F. Cross, Greencastle, kitchen cabinet I

(sold); E. Cox, Westfield, silo door operator; R. L. Horsey, Georgetown, truck (sold); J. R. Grant, Rokoino, egg candler; J. II. Greenstreet, Indianapolis, paper sheet material for boxes; L. J. Iledderich, Mulberry, skimming device

Leo Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell, is very ill at his home south of Liberty.

to fit many of the most popular automobiles, which are fold to garages and

j supply houses at a lower price than is

charged by the builders of the cars; and while some of these parts may bo equal in quality to the genuine, there is a tendency to put cheaper materials and workmanship into them, as the makers must make their profits even at the reduced price. Moreover, as these shops are not known to the general public, there is no incentive to maintain their reputation by using "the best materials, and the loss falls on the buyer who Las

jjiaid full, price'. fon&Jiathe tsfnrjiJi

a genuine article. i.ven wncre proper material is used in these substitutes there is always the possibility of. undiscovered defects; and when these occur, and the buyer sends them to the car maker with a request for a replacement, the latter quite rightly declines to make good for the substitute, to the indignation of t"he owner. The business appears to be entirely legal, and the only remedy seeni3 to be for the car owner who buys a part to insist on getting a guaranteed genuine part. If he buys at a cut-rate price, that should be a warning that he is not getting a genuine article, and that he takrthe risk, as it is frequently difficult to get satisfaction from the garage man who has sold a defective substitute. Carbon Deposits and a Remedy. A writer in The Motor Cycle (London) dis

cussing the cause of carbonization of the

cylinder, suggests the tollowing theory;

and remedy: "As the mixture of air and minute fuel

particles charges into a mixture of air I

and fuel vapor, the temperature tends to decrease until a point is reached at which further vaporization practically ceases, and the remainder of the fuel enters the cylinder in finely divided liquid

for crenm spiinrntnr! .T T TTnlr-rimVi Tn.

or thin in places as well as showing diiinapoliSj machine for polishing 'holwhere he would have to leave off and be-, low artIcles (sold). j y Kah Vin. gin again before completing the work. cellIlea taUe attachment for beds; G. Then observe the portraits. Genuine j U. Royer, Bloomington, internal corncurrency shows on the face and hands bustion engine ; J. F. Rude, Liberty, chain what seems to be lights and shades, thejgearing; II. L. Staley, Martinsville, ship-

liead and shoulders standing out from ping case cover sealing fastener (sold);

the background with a certain roundness

The counterfeiter's work is invariably flat, like a half-tone, lacking perspective as well as the fine lines of the background. The lines of shading under the large

J. C. Wiley, Upland, washing machine.

Tommy: "Father, what's the future of the verb, 'invest'?" Father (a Congressman): "Investiga

tion.

-Exchange.

Wayne Knotts THE SOLE SAVER ELECTRICAL SHOE REPAIRING Repairing While You Wait

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form. When this takes place the cause

of carbonization is obvious. If hydrocarbons in a liquid state are brought into contact with highly-heated surfaces, then

in addition to simple evaporation a

chemical change (termed "cracking )

takes place, carbonaceous matter is deposited, and morr- volatile compounds are produced. "If the above theory of deposit, other than that derived from the lubricant is correct, then the remedy is obvious. After the fuel has been converted into

fine spray and mixed with air in the carburetor, it should be brought into contact with surfaces hot enough to complete the evaporation before the mixture enters the combustion chamber. This would probably be most simply effected, not as is sometimes indirectly attempted by a hot air jacket to the carburetor, but by leading an exhaust-heated pipe through the induction tube itself. "The point where the heat energy is

Miss Martha Frei-man was in Cincin required is where the fuel in the form of

Miss Edith Shumaker Hpent Wednesday in Connersville. Gold fish, supplies, Richardson, drugs, Liberty. Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Crocker entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shock and daughter, Clarissa, and Carl Shock to dinner, Monday evening. Miss Reba Nicholson, of Oxford College, attended the Kolp assembly dance here, Monday night, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bevia, Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Rossert spent Wednesday in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Joseph Ewiiig, of Camden, O.,

was calling on friends in Liberty, Wed nesday.

nati, Wednesday.. Miss IIeln Itolton and Cecil Rarnaru motored to Richmond, Monday night. Miss Helen Mitchell, of Oxford College, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mitchell. Miss Mary Margaret Dooley entertained Miss Lorene Stahr and Messrs. Kenneth Stanton and Clark O'Brien, Sunday evening.

I line spray has been mixed with the

necessary nir, and by proper application of this principle it should be possible effectively to vaporize the dense fuels commonly in use at present." A ROUND TRIP. Itural Party: "Two third-class returns." Ticket Agent: "Where to!"

Rural Tarty: "Why, back 'ere, o'j

course, ye fulel" Punch.

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To the people of Liberty and vicinity we regret to say, that after exerting every effort possible, we have come to the conslusion that a store of our kind will not pay in Liberty. We therefore are offering to you our entire stock of CLEAN MERCHANDISE AND ALL OR ANY OF OUR FIXTURES' AT ANY REASONBLE PRICE THAT YOU WILL OFFER. . Going out of Business Sale Commences at Once Come to the Store and pick out what you need or can use VIGRAN VARIETY AND 5c & 10c STORE LIBERTY, INDIANA

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