Liberty Express, Volume 16, Number 13, Liberty, Union County, 1 November 1918 — Page 2

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Patriotic Week in New York tTher in the Pre-Wintcr Styles New York, October 28. What a patriotic throng fills NewYork at the present time! What an inspiration the Avenue is with its manv-colomi flags, its artistic t ecoiations anl its hundreds of bonds booth where one may exchange their surplus small change into stamps for the government. And the thousands or pretty girls who have voluntarily giv--n up their pleasures to devote thei. time to this splendid work; many times by their winsome smile do they win over a quarter or two that had an entirely different destination in view.

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and piquant demeanor to the costume.

Dull, black kid pumps, with military i .1 .... r 1 .......

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Spats are Popular. With the advance of cold weather,

spats are seen in numbers. Somehow

thes things have the capacity to give

an nultra smart appearance to the

plainest costume. They always look

neat and trim ami are most desirable in fawn or sand-color. Though white

ones are considered in goou ia.su.,

they are not favored as much as the

soft neutral shades just mentioned.

Shoes are such exorbitant prices that

many women will find it less expensive to wear pumps and spats. The best-selling shoe at the present time is

the brown leather with the flat heel

and perforated tip. The reason is

well known. War work requires the

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diana be ready to respond cheerfully. You may buy Christmas toys for children and still be patriotic but you cannot buy toys or anything for for Cristmas and be patriotic if you postpone your buying until the eleventh hour.

Let FAIR

every housewife PRICE LIST.

watch the

rices

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steep these days for reasons which all of us understand. The only time for complaint is when the prices charged, are in excess of those in the list.

Storing vegetables cuts down the winter grocery bill. If they are put in the basement, see that the room receives light and ventilation. '' Use moveabel containers or racks in preference to bins.

Cities and towns needing nurses and hospital supplies for influenza rases among civilians should apply through the local health officer and local Ked Cross chapter and not direct to the Red Cross division headquarters. Indiana has failed to supply her quota of student nurses.Now and in the months to come, when the disabled soldiers are returning, the musses can render invaluable service. The government repeats the call.

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Smart Top Coat for the Miss

The professional people are doing

their share in a most admirable fash

ion. One of the most favored ant

most popular actresses of the day wan

selling bonds at the plaza of the I.i brary, Fifth Avenue. She wore ;

black satin dress- which was severelv

plain, with black soutache braid in

design over the front of the waist an

at the hem, as the only trimming

A heavy silken cord with huge tassels

at the end held in the attractive dress ht the waistline. A large black

hat vth uncurled ostrich on the brim

claimed the right , to outline the pro

file of this charming person. Hack to the "Hobble Skirt"

So tight are the skirts getting, that, with their added length, women are bgrning to take small steps, even tiny steps, and the resultant effect is of the past. Hut these new skirts are conserving material for the governthe strong semblance to the "hobble" ment, and just a little shorter step is not regarded as a sacrifice when one is bent on being patriotic to the utmost. Itesides, they are so graceful. Sometimes a button or two is left open at the bottom of the skirt to allow more freedom in walking. If the skirt is not buttoned from the waist to the hem. a slit is made at the lower edge and cleverly concealed under a pleat or fold. One particularly good looking dress that attracted much attention was of dark blue serge, and embroidered with senna-colored floss. The skirt was draped after the newest fashion, which gave it the eirect of the pegtop. A small velvet toque of rose color, with dull blue petals, gavea pert

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women to walk a great high heels and fancy shot

stand much wear. Military Influence in Top Coats

1 he fal tor the miliary influence in

dresses and suits is sort of "passe" and now is seen in the top coat. 11

lustrated here are two deserving mod

els that would be a sure protection

against the cold wave, lhe one wit'

the yap to match, is tor the junior or the miss. It is simple in line and re

tains all the potent charm of youth. The ladies' model has the novelty

vest and collar of a contrasting material. The sleeves of this design are mite unusual, and the pockets con

form with the same style.

Under a new ruling Christmas par-

cesl for lighting men abroad will not

je received by the postal authorities

after November 20th. The Red Cross

lias made a special arrangemnet for men in the navy. Kach box to a sail

or must be limited in weight to 20

pounds, must measure not more than

(2) cubic feet in volume, be of wood,

well strapped and have hinged or screw top. All boxes must be opened and examined. Have a clear

understanding with your loval Red Cross before you decide on the contents of a box for a soldier or sailor.

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The mule is very necesary to the successful progress of the war, but he has one very seriuos fault he brays. Out on the farm, a braying mule may break the solitude with his sweet voice and no harm is done, but in the army it is different. When he begins to "hee haw" the enemy can easily locate the army that he is connected with and thus direct the fire of their guns with more telling effect. For this reason it is reported that science has under way experiments looking to the removal of the mule's gentle sonjand thus making him perfectly safe to use up near the trenches of the Huns. It is sad to to tbink

what a mule will be withdut' a b?ay,1

but for the good of the cause it is to be hoped that the veterinarians succeed in extracting the offending noise from his anatomy. F.x.

Sal-Vet Keeps Hogs son, Drugs, Liberty.

well, IJichard-

'Voto for Rohland for Senator'

WAR HINTS WAR H LLPS WAR l!Tli:s

If the Americans at home are induced, by peace palavering, to relax their efforts toward speedily ending the war, the (ierman will have won their fust big victory since .Inly loth.

The hour of trial and sacrifice is at hand but the task of feeding the world must not be selfishly evaded. The new food card means that we must reduce the amount of the bread we have been eating and do without much of the beef and pork and fats

have thought we actually l he amount of sugar used further reduced. When the

from Mr. Hoover, let In

that we needed, must be

call come

The list of cases filed for the October Term of Union Circuit Court, published last week in the Kxpress,

contained the suit of Joseph Snyder

vs. Maude Snyder for divorce. We learned later that the suit had been dismissed and should not have been included in the docket of cases.

When you have baek:iche I lie liver

or kidneys are sure to be out of gear

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liver, kidneys :nd bladder. A trial

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Men and Women Wanted "United States Employment Hureau wants men and women for Indiana Lamp Company. War work of a kind especially attractive to women workers. Apply Federal Bureau, City Hall, Connersville, Indiana.

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I APPETITE AND GREED. LESSON TEXT Genesis 25:27-34. G'OLJDKN TKXT Kvery man that strlveth, foi the mastery Is Uneiate in all things. Now they do It to obtain a corruptible crown, but we an incorruptible. 1 Corinthians 9:25. DEVOTIONAL. READING Romans 14: 13-23. ADDITIONAL, MATERIAL FOR TI AC1IERS I Corinthians 8:1-13; 10:3-33; ilfurews 12:15-17. 1. Boys With a Difference (v. 27). f'Esau and Jucob were In decided contrast. They differed In appearance and disposition. Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field. Jacob was a plain man, dwelling In tents. They were born that way. Every child born Into the orld possesses a peculiar bent which we call Individuality. No two are exactly alike, even twins like Esau and Jacob. The wise parent, the wtde-nwiike teacher, the educator, seeks diligently to discover that peIullar Individuality, and to give It dtectlon according to the laws of Its

own being, mis oenr is me nasi or

character. Neither Esau nor Jacob

Is an ideal personality. Both are

selfish.

II. Parental Favoritism (v. 28). Isaac loved Esau because he did

eat of his venison. lie ought to have

loved him because he was his son;

but It Is a sad commentary upon a father that his love for his son had such

a sordid basis as that of Iiis stomach. Isaac, however, was like many today whose love Is secured through their ap

petites. Rebecca loved Jacob, though

we are not told why. Perhaps It was

because of Ids cunning. In this re

spect he was like his mother, who practiced craftiness to a finish on her husband. Cleverness Is a bond which Rtronglr bind together many people.

Many hold the respect of their friends

because of their shrewdness, Irrespective of their moral qualities. Parents

should treat their children alike. To shov partiality is both unwise and

unjust. Even when children possess

peculiar qualities which call forth pa

rental affection. It should never be made

manifest that preference Is made.

III. A Birthright Sold (vv. 29-34). ,1. Esau's profanity (Heb. 12:1G-17).

ITe sold his birthright for a bowl of pottage. The birthright was the right of being at the head of the patri

archal family, a position of honor and Influence, ns well us being the Inheritor of a douhle portion of the father's

estate. This being a gift of (od

should not be despised. lie came from hunting physically exhausted. In this

moment of distress, lie thought only

of that which promised Immediate sat

isfaction, lie was willing to relinquish all claim upon the future, if only his present desire could be grati

fied. A profune person Is one who for the enjoyment of the present will forMt all claim upon the future. He would gladly gain both worlds, but seeing that mess of pottage he lets go of the future for the present. Swearing Is profanity, but not the most common. To be under the sway of appetite Is to be profane. What profanity about us I For a moment's sinful pleasure men and women are throwing awny Innocence, happiness, and their souls eternally. This Is most serious, for acts are Irrevocable. 2. Jacob's cunning. It was right that Jacob should have the birthright, for It was according to Clod's plan which had been pronounced (v. 2:i), but his scheme to get It Is to be condemned. He took advantage of his brother' weakness to drive a sharp bargain. The same thing is practiced when under the force of necessity unlawful interest is exacted, or property is hoiight under price because one Is obliged to sell. To get rich at the expense of another Is to practice Jacob's s'n. Modern competitive business methods to a decided extent are of this type. Let euch one ask: "Is my name Jacob?" The end never Justifies the means. OSod a!d that the elder should serve the younger. It was his plan that Jacob should be at the head, but (lod whs able to bring his own plans to pass. He did not need the scheming of Jacob and his mother to further his plans. To do evil that good may come Is always wrong.

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To Owners and Breeders of Live Stock This is of vital interest to yon. You lose cows at calving time. You lose maies at foaling; time. You lose horses anfl mules from colic, di.-. temper, broken 1, and a hundred dilfereut causes. The average age of your lock is bit seen jenes, accordine; to statities. Our average rate L about .-even p. r cent. Therefore, you can carry "llaitford" death-from-any ciu-e insurance about fifteen years before you woi.ld pay in' as much as you would receive in t venl of loss. Y'll your animals be alive in fifteen years? With seven years lhe average, the chances are against yon. Save yourself worry and money by buying a "Hartford" Policy before it is too late.

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The following new time table for the C. I. it W. which is now in effect gives the traveling public much better service, especially those desiring to go Cincinnati for the day.. One can now leave Liberty at 9:02 in the morning ami stayin Cincinnati until the close of the day, arriing back at Liberty at 8;2." P. M. East Hound

t:02 A. M. 12:15 Noon 1:45 P. M. West Uound 9:5 A. M. :J:-IC P. M. 8:25 P. M.

No. or, :',S &Z0 are local trains.

Largest line f Fountain Pens in County, Ilichardson. Drugs, Liberty.

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PROFESSI ONAL CARDS

How's This? " X?e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot t cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catnrrh Mediein- h is been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past tlurtyfive years, and has beenmo known as tlit most reliabln remedy for Cai'irrh. Hall's Catarrh Medii-ine ,"ts lV.ru the 1Hh.I on the Mucous mrfac. , exji' llinir the PolMn from the Hhiod and l.ealin the diseased portion?. After you have tii-en 7Tntl'. Catinh Medicine for a slmrt lime ynu will se.- a Krcat improvement in vi.nr ieiiei.il health. Start taUtc: IT.i'.l's Catarrh M-.i-cine at nce and ir I rid el cat iiiti. IVml fur testimonials, free. K J. CIll'N'KY Cf.. Toledo, Ohio. Sola by all Hi u;.' -i-!d. T .c.

S;inol F.ceina Prescription is n famous old remedy for all form:-, of F,c'.enia and skin di.-eases. Sanol is a guaranteed ivim-dy.

Dr. O. W. Snyder VETERINARIAN Liberty, Indiana Tl. No. 3 Residence Tel. 265

DR. O. M. BURNS VETKRINAKIAN Hog Cholera Treatment a Specialty Office op. White's Livery Harn. Phone 340-C. Liberty, Ind.

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Do you get up at night? Sanol is surely the best for all Kidney or bladder troubles. Sanol ghe.s relief in 21 hours from all backache and bladder troubles. Sanol is a guaranteed rem edy. 35c and $l.oo a bottle at the drug store.

For Sale No hunting or tresspassing signs at the Kxpress Office 0 for 25 cts.

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DRY ZENS A L MOIST ZENSAL I'se one of tho.M' !ean. od

orless ointments for your skin H troubles. Dry Z nal gives I speedy relief to all forms of I

m ory eczema ami pimples, .moisi

ensal soothes and heals the watery eruptions. 75c. a jar. II. C. IIICIIAKDSON

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That is why we say "Feed 15. A. Thomas' Hog Powder according to directions." DO NOT FKKD IT SLOPPY, but mix it with ground feed and moisten with just enough water to make a crumbly mass. Then each hog gets a beneficial dose. See full directions on package. Your money back if you are not satisfied.

Understanding the Bible. I believe that the Hible Is to be understood In the plain and obvious meaning of Its passages; for I cannot persuade myself that a book Intended for the Instruction and conversion of the whole world should cover Its true meaning In any such mystery and doubt that none but critics und philosophers can discover It. Daniel Webster.

Public Good. There never was found In any age of the world, either religion or law that did so highly exalt tho puMIc good as the Bible. llucon. With Christ's Aid. With the power of Christ perfected in my weakness, I am iual to every temptation, competent for every duty, equipped for every struggle, the muster of every fear. YV. L. Wtitklnsou.

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KAMI Willi-: CUTS AND WOI NDS

are troublesome to cure. Cot a bottle of Ferris' Healing Uemedy- costs f.O c. make it at home. Heals rapidly. A sore never matters where this remedy is used. We sell it on the money back plan. OM) KENTUCKY MFC. CO.. Paducahjvy.

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The Faith liani.e.; fille every lo years, and Faydte County does its part, as it .-old over one million dollars worth t real e.-tate la.-d year or about lo.ciiil acn with buildings, farm di.-tance apart. We will quote for Veil the following farm ami prices: 70 Acres. ir.,0()it; 'J 10 .Veres tföO.tXM; ('.;. Acre. .ll.oJ.; '.HI Acres, SI Lüh; .' Ocres. ;,:.(); Ill Acres. .y'LM)0; jo Acres S'S,00.1; lös Aires, ::i.oi0; II Acre.. St.OOÜ, -2) .-.t.vs, .VL'0.100, Ml Acres, .c'.,(tiUI; lo Acres. SH.ÖIÜI; IC Acres, SI, 110; 117 Acres, tli.TK; :;: Acres, .VJ.'-Od; 1 i: A re. $M.!HM); IS Acres. !.0(H: Lit.; Acres, i?'J.".7ö; 7". Acres, $Ö.OO0. lös Acres, .SIMM; sO Acres. 10.000; ::()', Acres, .!.JM); 12C 70-100 Acres s::,()00; 17ö Acres. :,.i,.:.:'.ö; SO Acres. S0()0; Hi Acres, .'..(!(); lö Acres, S:'..0l)0; and many other farms elsewhere. We hae many fine homes in the City and good business chances to oiler you. FLAN NAC AN & TAT I', Connersv ille IJrokers (V2i) Central Ave. Phone sr.fi.

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tiii: oni: cut that can always be offered and that will always bo accepted is flowers. And they are not an extravagance according to ou" scale of charges. Stop in and select the blossoms she loves the best. We will make them up and deliver them so that she will have an abiding faith in your thought fulness and good taste. THE CITY GARDEN os.v r. COUYKU, & CO.

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