Liberty Express, Volume 16, Number 13, Liberty, Union County, 1 November 1918 — Page 3

THE LIBERTY EXPRESS' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918

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And the FREIGHT. N October 28th to November 3rd Irci: The Tri-State Price is "Clear Money" to -on. Shi) your cream DIRECT to the Tri-State von can always do better dealing DIRECT. Shiinn-rs from prepaid points will have the freight added to their checks.

The Tri-State Boiier

Hi St.Htes F.w! A.tmiiiistr.itii.n Liirn e No. d l-l Cinciiknati, Ohio Use your own cans or write if you need can;:. E PAY THE FREIGHT. Guarantee your civan; and cans against loss.

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Vote For G. W. Robertson The Insurance Man of Libertv He Knows How To Insure Your Property and He Knows How Your Deed Should Be Recorded

Union, Ripley, JcnrJngs and Franklin The man .without a political Ring or Pull (if any kind. A man who has never before asked for anv kind of an office from the people.

A man whose extensive, experience as City and County Attorney and general law practice will particularly fit him for the business of a law maker. A public spirited, live man who has always given to his county more than was asked. A man who believes in passing fewer new laws and correcting the old ones which are unnecessary or unfit for the present need. '

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i l-'im h. Saiiilay, it !mmi; Iii- 'i.luy Iav with relative. at Kvf-rton. ! I.'ci.-t i t , Si .. of ' 'ontx rs iilc. tvn: vni lirtlnl;'y. lark ISrookhank and family .ont Suivlay witli i'ct m llci.x r! a:;i faM- ! 'Sr.. Ili-n ('coli '1 w:t.- 1! ' .u.-t ni S'nday with Mr. -and Mrs. I). C. 'ily. 't .1 1 !. '-'....I- .. ...I .1 r : 1 . . : i

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Volf for Holtland for Senator'

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(IMayed 1 ;.ra Hreenf of Camp Slier-j ,,av wjtii ,laiM'"s (.)rr a'd'dat'.uliter. ; "Mrs. J'eter Keisert is ill with the Nora and Elizabeth O'ConncI were ( 1,1 'th'". "äs thf -..est (l! Henry Wooley a.d fandly nW-! !,-.l.en:'.a. quests of Margaret and Marv Hurke, ' rolatl v, s u n )a, t ol t,u' u'" k- mined So- day C!as. Wooh-y and fam-; .'amos Witt and family received Thursday. i Misses Elsie Ducket! and In.-,: .!- jy n;id r Wooley and ia r.i'y. -lexers from tlieir son, Everett, who If Mr. a lid Mis. Uovd Stanley, of Cin- j s''r f Uiehmond. were Sunday din- En. i'a !)-i:-o!l called n Mrs. E.-r- ü 1'ianc.. .that he is well and proud cirmati, were weekend quests of Mr. j "t r quests at J. 11. ruddock's. Ctt Abernat'y ''ii-. day a. i'ler-u.o;-,. ,) b "Over Theie'' doinjr his bit. and Mrs. John Paddock." j Finch an. I family. Mr. and !Ia. Ilii-ii-l and family .;vnL Suu- . ta'cs they are having ruin, the Mrs. Xelih- Slu plar and ehildreit ! -I's. Euren Si.. -love Milaid (l ett ami day with Mi. and Mrs. IIenr Oeak. 'Mi-t nee he had been in France. were Sunday dinner quests of Mt. and family were dir.air quests f Win. Hoy. Ji i lean and fai;iiiv .--1n Sun- .!accb Ueiscrt and family ami .lalliUIIII!!lill!ii:!!iili:jili!!lM

!y Mrs. Jus ; !i ALerr.atby, h visited 1 rs. Jaau s Ca'. Irvine; !r:l;- a;id family .-pent Sunday with John Srovden and family. Mr. and Mrs. I' t: r "eisert and coit. Henry, at'end 1 t' e fuiu ial of Delia Ueiseit at Conner.-ville. Wednesday. Joseph Abernatliv .pent Montta'-;r,oj-ninjr in I'rookville. Eoi Hreokbavk v;t- jru'st of Elsworth idery a'id family, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Join Eonir spent Saturday with John Sn d-'kar and family. Jesse .!ern;:tiiy a'ai Fin'ey lluirii sliij-ped cattle and h0-rs a. week. Mrs. flyde F. :-t a-.d rhüdnn am" ?Irs. '"nar! s (I. im""- aid daulUi--ll.r.el seutn one dav la.-1 Week with Min. Hello !!op..a.

(OI.ONEE UOOSKVEET SAID IN 1!S: "Wo are at war with Spain, peace commi.-.-ims and peace jubilees to the contrary notwithstanding. Upon President Mr!inley ami his administration are yet the bind" ns and responsibilities of a state of war not yet terminated. Ami upon all patriotic citirs of every political party rest the duty of supporting Hie admiiii.-ti :it ion and sustain the .Nation's cau.e against all foreign eilendes, both by voice and vote." IF Til EX WHY NOT NOW?

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Tin: Nt:.. oi;k sr.v (UEri'r.EiCAN) said IX is:x: "II,. !!, i:n party puts it to the ood sense ej ih-' ii' ji-; h"tl'"r or not the election of a Con-;'i..-if ,-yi; pa!'.; '.il!. a President who has shown im ;. i! i'iii-.'il to e- . i y te:.l would be for the Pest int m -.lie cm try at this time. :;; :;: :f In such a earn,) ii-.'.n o m i i an worthy of the franchise .dmuM n. ci i ri' il ;;( to vote, and every man

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e.-pi:esidi:xt iiauuisox said in ims: "Uemember that whether you will or tud, .your otes this year will-be viewed by the nations of Europe f.orn one standpoint only. They will draw no tine ilist Miction A refiisaj to sustain the President this year will, in their eyes, be read as a refusal to;su."taiu the war and to sustain the efforts of our peace commi.-..ion to secure the fruits of the war. Such a refusal may not inconceivably bring about a rupture of the peace negotiations. It wilLgive heart to our defeated antagonists; it will make possible be interference of those doubtful neutral nations, who in this struggle hae wished us ill." IF THEN WHY NOT NOW?

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FOR CONGRESS

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I HE TOl'EKA 1 vil.Y CAPITOI, ( HEPFHE1CA.N ) S..ID IN 1S!S: "If t,e word forth that the people oT the I'nil' d S.ales an . .a iding solidly behind the Presid id, the task o; peace Commissioners will be easy, but if thoie is a break 'in the ranks if the Democrats store a tilling slory, if the Democrat Sinater;,. t.'ongrt . i aeii and (lovernors are elected Spain will see in it a gleam of hope, she will take fresh hope, and a renewal of hostilities, more war, may I' necessary to secure us what we have already w on. ' IF THEN WHY NOT NOW?

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chi'diM, v:.-:t,(! Mr. ami Mrs. Albm-i M ai; I. Ivor 'evy S".-.e.'.-. Mrs. Do-,! ay M.iiiea and -en. Clyde and ii:r,igh:er, Alpra. ai.d Mrs. Harry Show alter sn.nt lä'.I.iy ir. V. ir-imoikI. Mr. and Mr. James Ja' ret t and daughter vi. 1 . ' Mrs. Il-me Iloppas. Monday. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Ardey spent Sunday with I.evi Hrookbank and family. Cassius i 't-E m; i-r and chüdren and Iluby Teegearden spent Sunday witr Will Teeg'iaidan ard family.

Leonard Veal and family spent Sunlay with Frank Cromwell" and family. Dr. Mosbugh and family, of College Corner called on Mr '.and Mr;;. Andy Uaudendistle, Sunday evening. Pollie Dinsmore spent Sunday with "ponds in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt had for .heir Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. !!ay Miles. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Pohlar spent Sunday with Albert Pohlar and family. Miss Elsie Howell spent Sunday with Miss Zola Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton

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Missoss Lena and Tillie Polar and Ted Polar and brothers spent Sunday vith Walter Polar and wife. Elmer Templeton and -family cald on Curtis Crocker and family, on Sunday. David Adams and wife are entertaining a new baby girl since last week, name, Margarft Alice. Mrs. Flora Hose spent Monday with her mother. Mrs. Harriet New-kirk. Ti nman Lackey and family spent S mdav with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Puss tear Uilev. Mrs. Mabel. Harens and Mrs. Chirr. Swisher called on Mr. and Mrs. Link -Wams one day last week. Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Haag spout Sunday with Kohert Whiteman aiui "am ily near Richmond.

'Vote for Holtland for Senator'

'Vote for Holtland for Senator' JERSEY.

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, Mrs. Edward Ketnor made a busi- ! ress trip to Cnnersvillo, Monday. Kodaks, developing. Printing, Kichi a.rdson. Drugs, Liberty. Miss Helen Mitchel and Miss Mary Pebfcca Pigman spent Wednesday in

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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde days this week in Indianapolis, with

Xewkiik. friends. Herman Fahren!;!, and family.. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. Miss Charles Ltitle and family and Harry Mary Louire Wilson, Herbert Ellison Showalter and family called n Mr. land Francis Ponder motored to Farmanil Mrs. Horace EaMai Tuesday m land. Sunday, and were the guests of "ning. relatives and friends.

Extracts from the Report of the Indiana State Legislative Hoard of flic

pi:f)'Hii:m:co!) of u.mlhoad tu.mnmen no: 'l.'h" board 1.ak - lids ' i t unit y of expressing to the following Senators and I!epreei.:aivc' its high, j-movciat imf of their untiring efTorts in assisting us in the . ia. ii '. a: of lavs that are of vital importance to eveiy railroad man in this . tat", d 'M i . i-1 M at whenever the opportunity prevails the members i f 1 1 v::rioi -ailroad organizations ill stand shoulder to shonld.er in supporting !' i - m a who have been o loyal to our cause. Senators - :'',v.in . Pin-. 'ham. Dune, Hawkins, Kling, McDowell. Moss, Peaison, SI infer. S('.r I'.av ser, I'.laad. I'arber, Kirkman, Koidine, Mattingly, Paiks. P-1'i r, Sla. iv. Tya-lali, P. rv. Cavens. Connerman, Kistler, Mcl'allum.Moik, Patter.--.on, l.'aa. ':, Stotsenberg, Wood. Hepreseiila.'ivs Hönau, II a v, Johnson. Pierson, Edwards, Hehymer, Hrelley, Down. v. Frump, (lieen, llostetter. Keller, Lutz, Me Kinney, Park, Rent, i-hh r, Steele, Sweeney. Wad. Wells, Hottel, Eschbach. Knisely, Daily, linker, H.'ivoa. Ihiri: . ! ar!':"er,' Fernas, Hanna, Jackson, Kimntel. McC'ulhmgh, Mad n, I-'. -it. Simon. S'cp! a e.s. Thointon, Watson, While, Kh cknei, Kinr ' Fni. ci J. n'c' i . . r. Halt zell. Howl is, Caylor, Fleming, Canard, Hays', .Joyce, Li, b. McDei-ahl. Mo-.n. Peed, Slimj. HAKKY C. STRICKLAND, Vizard, Weaver. Xook. The following St ealers and, Penr-sentatives were bitterly opposed to all labor moau-e-."a'id f reiii nt !v 'ook the tloor in the inti-rest of the corporations. Many of en bdh were held up by C. A. Elliott, of South H. ml. Indiana Chad man of ! b Ulroad Committee of the House, and by the able assist ince of J. Monioo Fitch, !!. N. ELLIOTT, Cms Condo, C. 1. Coble, Oliver Caimirhael. C. II. Sroig i . C C. Kelly. Victor Oberting, W. S. UatlilT, and the Hahy Ihpresei'.tatixe. Otte C. (hits, of Evansville, Indiana, he was able to smother many b 11 that were of gn at importance to the working men and women of this state. In commeniiitg on the abme named Senators and Kepresentatives who toppiTscd our inea.u.i es, we would say to the laboring men of this state, that it would be good judg nit on their part to indefinitely postpone . the political career of those ..eiitlemen, should they eer attempt to again come up tor

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Fraternally yours, F. L. FEICK, Jl'hairmaiK E. St. JOHN. Vice Chairman. Win. KNOW EES, Secretary.