Liberty Express, Volume 17, Number 41, Liberty, Union County, 23 July 1920 — Page 5

THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 23. 192Ö

Ken Means Quality

More than one customer of ours has found this out. Our pleased list of patrons is steadily growing bigger because people are finding out not only that Kerr has the goods, but that the name of Kerr is synonomous with reliability, quality and service. What you get from Kerr you can depend upon. If you want cheap goods at cut prices we don't have them. But if you want goods of trustworthy quality, and of the latest style, at reasonable prices, then here is the place to do your trading. If you trade here a few times, you will get the Kerr habit, to your immense profit. and satisfaction. Let us show you what 1 Kerr-service moans, just as we have shown many, many others. Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. Kerr's Dry Goods Store "WE HAVE THE GOODS."

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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM NEAR-BY, TOWNS AND FARMING COMMUNITIES

BROWNSVILLE Miss Mary llackleman, of Glenwood, is the tfuest of Miss Emilyn Brown this week. Mr. anl Mrs. Orviile Campbell, Mr. and Mr. Koscoe Jobe and son and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Talks and pons were dinner guests of Mrs. Erma Gear Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl I'adriock spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Hay Winters. Mrs. Virgil Lyons and daughter spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lafuze. Mrs. F. Brown and son, of Cincinnati, arc uets of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whctsel. Miss Mabel Sherman of Muncie spent the week-end with her parents. Dr. and "Mrs. W. C. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. A: M. Parks and daughter liuth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDoujcal, Mr. and Mrs. Kollo Parks and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mar'.e and family were dinner quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting of Abintrton. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and Mrs. Vir.e Watt and son Ed were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watt Sunday. Miss I-uva Kaufman pppnt the week-end with Miss Treva Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boulton had a their guest? Sunday Misses Anna Wolfe, Leona Jak on, Edna Steele. Dorothv Brown, Kmily and Mildred Ouinn; Messrs. Lloyd Betherford. William Quinn, Loren Jackson and Thomas Boulton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tarks and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Park and daughter Buth at supper Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck of Liberty spent Tuesdav afternoon with the Tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maze.

WHITEWATER VALLEY An eWtrical torm passed .over the Valley Tuesday eve-nir.g. Liphtninj: struck Frank Paddock's house. The roof and chimney and part of iho household furnishings were damaged, but fortunately none of the family were ini'ired. Will. Holmes, from Seattle, Wash., ram Thursdav and visited a few day? with W. IT. Hawkins and familv. 'Mr rd-Mrs. Bavmond Winters spent Wednesday with the latter's rarerts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters, at Brownsville. Mrs. ?Tarv Steven? took dinner Wedno-dnv with Miss Harriet. Gear. O. W. Steven Wt Monday for Laf Ivette, where he will begin threshing. Mrs. Cloo Winters called on Mrs. C. C. Brown and daughter Thursday eveninrr. Harry Lambert made a business trir to Centerville Saturday. F. C. Kaner ad Lerov Clevenger parsed through the valley Saturday afternoon. Bev. and Mrs. C. C. flrown and dnnrrMer called on Mr. and Mrs. Fr.mk Clevenrer Monday evening. The sale of real estate ad personal property of the late Spencer Stevens will ho held at the home of O. W. Stevens Tuesday, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bnrcham were Bichmord visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters and family and Mm. Lide Davis spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 01 lie Taylor in Bichmond.' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and fan. ily were Sunday guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma L. Gear, in Brownsville. W. H. Hawkins spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Leah Holmes, in Bichmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Brown and daughter Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Bufus Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.ambert and family attended a uurpr:?c dinner for Mrs. Willard Bodenberg Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence West were afternoorT callers. Balph Montgomery and William Leonard were Sunday guests of Daniel Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West anc sons were shopping in Liberty Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winter: entertained as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaper entertained friends from Richmond Sunday. ' 4 Will Holmes, of Seattle, Wash., visited a part of the week with his

brother, Llmer and family, at Bichmond. Kev. and Mrs. C. C. Brown and

daughter Miss Emelino and Mis-

Mary Haeleman spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winters. LOTUS Carrie Bond was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Miles Saturday eve. Bernard Breen and family were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Bo.-s Betherford at Connersville. Emma Egan and Lucy Clason visited Mr. and Mrs. William McCalip, near Ftirhaven, Wednesday. Hollis Maxwell and family were gyests of the O'Connell family Wednesday evening. Margaret Vereker, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam McGafFney and daughter Mary, Richard Vereker and family were dinner guests of Edgar Stanton and family Sunday. Harriett Husted was a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pritchard the first of the week. Paul Thienes and Walter Breen of Indianapolis, Paul Welch of Springfield, Ohio, Alice O'Connell, Bert and Maura Roach were dinner guests of Dan Breen and family Sunday. Edna Thomas was a guest of Lucile Bannan Wednesday. Will Finch and family were guerts of Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Garrett Sunday. Will Logue and family, Roger Iogue and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder at New Madison Sundav. Alonzo Ridenour and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pritchard visited at Wesley Mullin's Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Burris was a guest of Mrs. Nick Whiteman in Franklin County Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnard and daughter Mary were guest, of Thomas Dougherty and family Monday evening. Isabel Beard was a guest of Florence Finch the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Morrett visited dt Theo

dore Long's Sunday.

Emma Egan and Lucy Clason wer dinner guests of John Carlos and family in Connersville Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bannan and daughter

I Lucile were Sunday guests of Bert

iuniap anu lamiiy. Thomas, Dougherty and family, Mr.

ana Mrs. jonn liurke visited at lien ham's, near Boston, Sunday. COTTAGE GROVE

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caldwell at-

teided the Caldwell reunion near

Camden, Ohio, Wednesday.

Mrs. Willis Sanford spent Vec?nesday at Indianapolis. V. C. Boring and Clarence Sanford

were Liberty visitors Wednesday afternoon. Misses Esther and Mary Abnei spent Wednesday afternoon at Liberty.

J. E. KaufTman was a Richmond

visitor Thursday. Mrs. Omar Miller, Mrs. R. E. Toole

and baby attended a picnic at Tom

Dougherty s rnday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Hyde spent Friday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Frank Lynch. The hay and wheat harvest are about over in this vicinity. Mrs. Edgar Robinson is able to be up and around the house again atter the measles. Miss Dora Dubois is assisting .her with the housework. Mrs. Smith Abner spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bogaska, of Hamilton, Ohio. Emerson Pentecost and family spent Sunday with David Morrat and family. Miss Verda Miller visited Miss Frances-'Napier Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde visited Ben Hyde and wife Sunday. Frank Lynch

and family were afternoon callers.

J. W. Holland and wife spent Fri

day evening with Aaron Garcner and wife.

CLIFTON. Mrs. Snm Doner snpnt Thursdav

the guest of her niece, Mrs. M. F.

Hulspeth and family. Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Bradv and son

spent Friday with their mother, Mrs. Long.

Little Louise Darnell spent a few lays with her aunt, Pearl TeeguarIpn nnil fnmilv

Mrs. Leonard and son Villianl spent Thursday evening in Liberty. Mrs. P. D. Rude and son Robert spent a few days this week with home folks near Richmond. Mrs. Ward Long spent Thursday with Frank Burt and family. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harrison Lafusc spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafuse spent Sunday with Ward Long and wife. Everett Ionard and family entertained company Sunday. Mrs. Francis Teeguarden celebrated her birthday Sunday with her son Bert and family. Miss Amy Evans spent Saturday apd Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Lafe Rude visited a few days with her sister in Liberty. Mrs. Mary Wraltring called on Mrs. Ann Long one day this weer:. Mrs. Newton Snvder and Mrs. John Snyder called on Mrs. Lloyd Naylor Friday. -Miss Marie Snyder called on Misses Eva and Neva Hudspeth Friday afternoon. M. F. Hudspeth and family called on her mother at Dublin Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder called on Bert Teeguarden and family Sunday evening.

COLLEGE CORNER Mrs. William Gibbons spent the week-end in Hamilton. Miss Lucile Moreland was in Hamilton Tuesday. Russell Gilmore of Dayton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilmore. . John KautTman was in Indianap

olis Monday and Tuesday. Miss Fern Rosenbraugh, of Cincinnati, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warner Moore. Misses Doris and Margaret West of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. ano Mrs. Frank Hanna. Miss Frances Eesley has returned home from a ten-day visit in Celina, 0hioMisses Helen Armstrong and Vivian Douglas will leave Wednesday for San Francisco. Miss Armstrong will make her home there and Miss Douglas will go to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. John Kulacki had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Unger and children of Indianapolis, Mr. Meyers and Miss Meyers of Indianapolis. Miss Margaret Crecraft gave r. farewell reception for Misses Vivian Douglas and Helen Armstrong Friday evening. Mrs. Sherman Hussev and daughter Mildred were in Hamilton Saturday. Mark Flanagan of Oxford was in town Friday. Howard Widdows spent the weekend in Indianapolis. , Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker and son spent Sunday in Liberty. NORTmVEST OF TOWN Miss Gertrude Jacobs of Greenville. Ohio, spent Wednesday night and Thursday with Gladys Brown. Mrs. Andy Renner and son Charles spent Thursday with Charles Brown and family. "Jim" Blue of Fairfield is visiting Charles Brown and family. Mrs. Herschcl Martin and son Gilbert spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and family at Fairfield.

Will Brown was in Brownsville Friday morning. Will Brown and family and Miss Gertrude Jacobs of Greenville, Ohio, spent Wednesday in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Brvant and daughter

and Miss Edna Clingenpeel picnicked

near Brookville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and son Earl and daughter Gladys motored to College Comer Sunday afternoon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville

Ha vert y and family. v

Several ' from this neighborhood

were in Liberty Saturday evening. Charles Brown spent Monday at Fairfield with his son and family. Will Brown and daughter spent Monday evening in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Martin and son Gilbert spent Saturday night and Sunday at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weaver and family spent Sunday afternoon w Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beets and son Hilbert. Guy Farr called on Charles Brown Monday. Mrs. Bob Bryant, Mrs. Chelsea Bryant and Miss Edna Clingenpeel attended the show at Richmond Tuesday evening. Mrs. Herbert Lafuze motored to Liberty Tuesday afternoon. Will Brown and family spent Tuesday evening in Liberty. Earl Brown and Herschel Martin asisted Will Burke with his hay thi week. Threshing started in this rinj? Wednesday afternoon. ,

EAST OF TOWN. (Received too late for last week.) Wheat harvest is about finished here and hay harvest is under way. Some fine rains came to our vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramey spent Sunday in Brownsville. John Perkins was in Brownsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Downara have a baby son, born nearly two weeks ago. Helen and Harriet Downard have been "visitinor their cranclnarpnts. Mr

and Mrs. Robert Barnhart, for sev

eral days. Children's dav will ho Misrvd nt

Greenwood church Sunday night, July 1 n a ....

iö. a gooci program is being prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ieonard .mrl

Mrs. Leonard's father, Mr. Fisher, came Sunday evening from Cincin

nati to visit w. U. Leonard.

Ed Deerinc. from the citv. snent

Tuesday evening with W. D. Leon

ard.

Boyle visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullin Sundav nflnmnnn

Mrs. Elizabeth Mullin and daugh

ter Carrie, of Liberty, visited lLay Miles and family Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brown, Charles Brown and sons spent Sunday evening with Harry Showalter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Ardery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ford, of Lynn, and Harrison Wooters, of Webster, visited James Witt and family Saturday night. Mrs. Eugene Sanford and son Donald, of Peru, Mrs. Ella Beard and children, of College Corner, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Snyder and son Thurston and Miss Mary Connell, of Liberty, spent Sunday with the Connell family. Mrs. Bolle Hoppas and son Walter and Miss Estel Shepler spent Sunday with AHie Davis and family. -Mr. and Mrs. Fun est Weers and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Haag,

HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. Therry. of Conners

ville, visited Mi nd Mrs. Clyde Mullin Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmne Tinnnp ami

sons were visiting Mrs. Margaret

ivinney, near icney, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs FrnnV Vit anA

sie Smith visited Mr. and Mis. William Bennett Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cassius nowden, Mrs. Dorothy Mullin, Mary Brady and Seth Snowden visited Byron Snowden and family at Huntington Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Moore spent Monday with Mrs. Will Shanklin. Misses Beulah Jerman and Ix)is

COMMUNITY CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kaiser spent .Sunday in Centerville the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Helm.

Cloyd Judkins returned home Sunday evening from Ohio, where he has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson returned Sunday evening to their home at Connersville, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Garrett.

Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger and

familv spent Sundav witTi Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashfand. M .. and Mrs. Ralph Riggs and Miss Elsie Houer were visitors in Abington Sunday afternoon. Herbert Pierce of Richmond' is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Rodney Foulke. Mrs. William Plankenhorn and Mrs. C. P. Garrett attended the Sewing club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Rodney Foulke and daughter and Miss Elsie Houser spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Blankenborn and family.

of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Masters. Mrs. Addie Fry has received word that her brother, James Rose, uf Kansas, is seriously ill. Mrs. George. Personelte ;ent the past week with relatives at Andersonville. Omer Personette and family spent Sunday with Darlie rlanna and family, south of town. ' Stephen Burke and family, of Harrison, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Loper. Miss Martha Rachael Burke of Harrison, Ohio, will be the guest other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Loper, for a week. O. H. Logue and daughter, Miss Helen, and son, Edgar, of Brookville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr-. Henry Masters.

FAIRFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burke have taken rooms at the home of Wilbui Ix)gan. in the south part of town. Mis. Maiy CampU U left Thursday morning for a visit with, her son. Clyde and family, at Cleves, Ohio. Lieut. Masters and family, of Kitchel, were Saturday and Sunday guests of tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masters. Walter Abernathy and Delias-Myers of Liberty were in town Thursday. Miss Bessie Wilson, of Brownsville, spent the past week the guest

PADDOCK'S FORD Mr. and. Mrs. M. B. McCashland called on D. M. Clevenger Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stevens and Mrs. Ottis Stevens made a business trip to Connersville Thursday. Earl Lee was in Centerville Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunningham were in Richmond Saturday. Ivan Clevenger spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Brown and son Gale were the Sundav eruests of

John Hendrickson'. .

Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Richardson

and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaper entertained friends from Richmond Sunday. David Clevenger made a business trip to Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunninp-ham and son Walter called on William Grimme and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clevenee-' and daughter Melba spent Sundav with his parents, D. Mj Clevenger and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taddock were shopping1 in Richmond Saturdav. Mrs. Margaret Bell and son Frr"k ealled on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Sundav afternoon. Mrs. Edna Richardson spent Tue-

dav afternoon with Mrs. Margie Prd-

dock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan and

sons Emery and Virgil assisted the'r

son Joseph and wife with the.1

threshing Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winters entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and

Mrs. Earl Paddock. Lloyd Plough spent the past two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Josie

Quiglev, near Centerville.

Archie Kaper has the cnicnenpox. Ed Plough lost a horse Wednes

day.

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Coffee Special

Friday and Saturday AVc Place on Sale All Our Yuban and Arbuckles Coffee An Excellent Quality Regular Price 53c and GOc at, per lb. 50c -

Other Coffee Prices This Week Best Bulk in Town, per ib. - - 5c Three F and Köweba, the best that is packed, at, per lb GOc Hoosier Boy, per lb - 55c Meats That Melt In Your Mouth

35c 32c

Picnic Hams, 5 and 8 OQp lbs. each, at per Ib.. .OL,

25c

Bean Bacon, per lb

A No. 1 Bacon, per lb. Smoked Sausage, per lb

Olir Bread At -Per Loaf 10 and 18c Yw T w We Have Been Selling Our Custom111711 Y 111111 crs the Finest "of Watermelons and LLiil. J. Hill. Roasljnff Ears This Week. We Have the Best and the Prices are Surprisingly Reasonable.

Don't Forget Us for Your Picnic Orders and All Cold Meats, Cheese, Pickles, Cakes and Fruits. Get the Habit Of patronizing a Clean, Sanitary Market Like Ours. Orders Delivered to Any Part of the City. Call Upon Us and Get Acquainted. Right Service, Right Prices, Right Goods.

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