Liberty Express, Volume 17, Number 40, Liberty, Union County, 16 July 1920 — Page 8

THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920

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In This Piece of News For You 20 Discount Sale On All Men's and Young Men's Fancy 3-Piece Suits, and All Boys' Suits, Silk Shirts and Other Items

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To effect the immediate disposal of the spring and summer suits now in our stocks, we have planned the most advantageous selling event since 1917. Style for style, woolens for woolens, tailoring for tailoring this sale offer's every man greater value than he has had in years. Here are the Suits fresh from the tailor shops, the products of foremost designers and expert workmen selling at less than today's wholesale cost.

Late deliveries by the manufacturers cauased by late deliveries of woolens to them brought about this unusual situation.

Hart, Schaffner Marx and Other Fine Clothes Max-Quality Boys' Clothes

THIS IS THE SCALE OF PRICES

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Men's and Young Men's 3-Piecc Suits $30.00 Suits Now Selling at $39.75 $13.00 Suits Now Selling at $35.75 $10.00 Suits Now Selling at $31.75 $33.00 Suits Now Selling at $27.75

Max-Quality Boys' Clothes $18.00 Suits Now Selling at $14.10 $16.50 Suits Now Selling at $13.20 $15.00 Suits Now Selling at $11.75

111 $12.00 Suits Now Selling at $9.60

Other Items On Sale Included in this sale is our entire stock of women's and misses rain coats men's silk shirts and straw and Panama hats boys' fast color wash suits sizes 2Vz years to 8 years; boys' fine hats of straw and wash materials all subject to 20 discount for quick disposal. Underwear Special Men's long or short sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers in summer weight, special at $1.19 suit. $1.75 and $1.50 values in knit summer union suits, special at $1.19. Delay brings nothing but regrets make up your mind to attend this sale and come at once. This, sale may be withdrawn without notice. Buy now today while you have the opportunity. . THIS IS STRICTLY A CASH SALE

FRED MAX

The Big Store Liberty, Ind.

Fine quality lisle hose for 65c. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. Wilson Pottinger and daughter, Mrs. Leo Maxwell, were shopping in Richmond Saturday. Kodaks, supplies, printing. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Harry Maxwell, of Cleveland, Ohio was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bertch. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gruver of Eaton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Fosdick and family. Roland Duval, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Minnie McMahan and daughter ' Esther this week.

We develop and print films, ardson, Drugs, Liberty.

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George Maibach of home for a few days.

Cincinnati is

Don't forget we carry a supply of

can rubbers, lids and sealing wax. Also Mason and Ideal cans. Focht's Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Cisal of Hamilton were calling on friends in Liberty Tuesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Hill of Chicago, 111., was the guest last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Farr. We carry John Hoffman's Sons Co. bacon, which is the best that money can buy. Focht's Market.

See our line of wash skirts. Some

riced as low as $1.50. C. E.

lughes.

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Miss Mary Rebecca Pigman and

County Agent M. A. Nye were the guests of friends in Richmond Sun

day.

Mrs. Minnie Phares and daughter

Clementine were the guests of friends

in ltichmonu Friday evening.

W. C. T. U. market Saturday, July

17. Ryan's Grocery.

Ted Groyjf, Burdette Bond and Willard Beard attended the Chautau

qua at College Corner Sunday even

ing. Don't forget we carry a supply of can rubbers, lids and sealing wax. Also Mason and Ideal cans. Focht's. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller, of Conersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cam Miller last Sunday. We carry John Hoffman's Sons Co. bacon, which is the best that money can buy. Focht's Market. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hiet, of Elwood. Indiana, attended the funeral

of Mrs. Truman Lackey Sunday af

ternoon.

Get a roast for your Sunday din

ner out of our home killed meats at

Focht's. J. J. Lee and daughter Edith spent

the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee, near Lotus.

When you need lard remember it is our own rendering and that it is pure lard. Focht's. Lois Behymer of Connersville is spending a few days here the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. Willard Bertch spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pentecost, at College Cor

ner.

Give our Imperial and Young Hyson teas a trial and be convinced they are the best. Focht's. George Warmouth returned to his

home in Indianapolis Thursday after

spending the past few weeks here on

business.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McCarty and family motored to Connersville last Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Ella Ogle and family. Big reduction on voiles. We don't

want to carry them over. Several

51.UÜ pieces for 50 cents a yard, rovr is the time to buy. C. E. Hughes. Miss Mary Mcintosh, of Richmond, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mclutosh, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hörschel Wray returned to their home in Indianapolis after spending a few days here the guests of Mrs. Wray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin.

If it's Drugs, Richardson, Liberty. J. C. Miller, was in Richmond Saturday. Fine quality lisle hose for C5 cents. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. Gilbert Chapin spent Monday in College Corner. W. C. T. U. market Saturday, July 17. Ryan's Grocery. M. C. Reynard, of Winchester, spent Monday here with friends. Miss Grace Maibach spent Friday and Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ilollis Maxwell ana family spent Friday in Richmond. I.cave your films here. Quick service. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Beard spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis. Try our Mohawk Cleanser, 5c. per can. As pood as Old Dutch Cleanser. Focht's Market.

Gold Fish, Globes, Supplies. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Mrs. Elva Stanton was shopping in Richmond Tuesday. All face powders, Toilet Waters. Richardson, Drugs Liberty. Miss Verna McKillips is spending a few days of this week in Indianapolis. , Miss Ruth Morris and Dwight Tappan motored to Richmond Sunday evening.

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Dry

Bring your dry cleaning to C

Hughes. Agency New Miami Cleaning Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle McKillips were the guests of friends in Richmond Saturday evenig. ' ' See and hear the Sonora Talking Machine. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Mrs. Ernest Mare, of Brownsville, was calling on friends in Liberty Monday afternoon.

Miss Hazel Mashmever. of RiVVi-

mond, was the guest last Sunday of

miss Mildred rage.

We compound all prescriptions.

Kicnarason, Drugs, Liberty.

Miss Mildred Fogarty was the

guest Sunday of her aunt, Mrs.

Charles Paddock. An insured fountain pen. Rich ardson, Drugs, Liberty.

Robert Stevens and Dwight Orr

spent Sunday eveninir in Richmond

the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merican of Tulsa, Okla., are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bond. Agent for Hog-Tone. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sizelove visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee, near Lo tus, Sunday afternoon. Bring your dry cleaning to C. E. Hughes. Agency New Miami Dry Cleaning Co.

Get a roast for your Sunday dinner out of our home killed meats at Focht's. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Timberman and family, of New York City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pottinger this week. ' Miss Elsie McMahan, of De Moines, Iowa, came Tuesday to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Minnie McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. George Carmichael and daughter Mary and Miss Isabel Sharp were the guests of friends in College Corner Sunday. Try our Mohawk Cleanser, 5c per can. As good as Old Dutch Cleanser. Focht's Market. Miss Minnie Morgan left Tuesday for a three weeks' automobile tour through the Eastern states, the guest of Mrs. Charles Kettering. Big reductions on voiles. We don't want to carry them over. Several $1.00 pieces for 50c yard. Now i. the time to buy. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. Allen . Brookbank and Miv. Robert Stoody of Richmond were the guests of Mrs. F. T. Dubois Friday afternoon. See our line of A-ash skirts. Some priced as low as $1.50. C. E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dorsel will have as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Krehebrink and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Cren krehenbrink of Cincinnati. Silks marked way down. $.1.50 messalines for ?2.25 ar.d ?2.50. 3.00 Georgettes for $2.25. C. E. Hughes.

For your evening lunch don't forget our cold meats, as we handle nothing but the best. Focht's. The prices of many of our voiles are cut in half. There are still many beautiful patterns left to pick from. C. E. Hughes. Rev. B. D. Beck, of South Bend, preached an interesting sermon at the M. E. church last Sunday morning. When you need lard remember it is our own rendering and that it is pure lard. Focht's. Mr. and Mrs. William Quick and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quick and daughter Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. George Quick and daughter Alice were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Quick. Silks marked way down. $3..r,0 messalines for $2.25 and $2.50. $:UM Georgettes for $2.25. C. E. Hughes. Oliver Timberman, of Hamilton, Ohio, is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pottinger, for the week-end. For your evening lunch don't forget our cold meats, as we handle nothing but the best. Focht's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Driggs and son. Robert are enjoying a vacation this week at Advance, Ind. They are th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert r.pperson, and Mr. Driggs is having a great time fishing in the lake. SALESMAN WANTED Reliable man with car to sell a staple commodity in Union County. Good commission. Address Box 315, Richmond, Ind.

Had to Go to Court to Collect Automobile Loss A man named Zully at East St. Ixuis, III., insured a roadster in an "Automobile Insurance Association" which operates in that neck of the woods. In due process of time the machine caught fire and took its de

parture via a thin blue wisp of smoke. (Residue purchased by junk dealer.) For reasons not disclosed the "Insurance Association" denied liability and refused to pay the fire claim. Mr. Zully got a judgment in court, specifying that all policy holders of the Association were liable pro rata 25c on each $100 of insurance. The first judgments have been obtained against Ike Cohen of East St. Iouis for 91c and against Judge E. C. Kramer of the same city for $4.10 If you want an interesting week's work, sit down with a box full of pencils and figure out how long it will be before Mr. Zully will have his loss collected and how much will be left over after the attorneys take

their toll. . Also, count up the troubles of the innocent insurers who " are being drawn into court over judgments. Yes, it is a rather extreme case but it illustrates the point; to wit: You can't buy first rate protection at a cut price. G. W. ROBERTSON & SON, General Insurance . Representing nothing but OLD LINE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANIES doing business for a fixed premium charge and paying all legitimate losses without question.

3Harbit's Dep't. Stored A Clothing and Furnishing Goods Store FOR - MEN - AND - BOYS Boys' Two-Piece Suits A variety of Novelties in Gray, Green and Blue Mixtures Prices Start at $8.00 Men's and Boy's Odd Trousers Khaki, Camulets, Cottonades, yorsteds; Cassimeres, Serges Men's Trousers, $2.50 Up Boys' Knee Pants; $1.50 Up W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men Both dress and work Shoes in Mahogany and Black. Staple and English models. Prices Start at $4.50 Harbit's Dep't Store

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OAKLAND SUB-AGENT FOR UNION COUNTY FRANK B. SMITH Headquarters, Square Deal Garage, FIu.:ie 2GS

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Denver Drook Rendering Co. Telephone 272, Liberty, Indiana A Sanitary. Plant to Dispose of Dead Animals. Cement Building, Dryers and Condensers. Your Business Solicited. CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT

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