Liberty Express, Volume 17, Number 41, Liberty, Union County, 23 July 1920 — Page 8

THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920

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This Is the Scale Of Prices MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S 3-PIECE SUITS $50.00 Suits Now Selling at $39.75 $45.00 Suits Now Selling at $35.75 $40.00 Suits Now Selling at $31.75 $35.00 Suits Now Selling at $27.75

MAX-QUALITY BOYS' CLOTHES $18.00 Suits Now Selling at $14.40 $16.50 Suits Now Selling at $13.20 $15.00 Suits Now Selling at $11.75 $12.00 Suits Now Selling 'at $9.60

Other Items On Sale f Included in this sale is'ixr entire stock of women's and misses rain coats men's silk shirts and straw and Panama hats boys' fast color wash suits sizes to 8 years; boys' fine hats of straw and wash materials all subject to 20 discount for quick disposal.

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ickff iier & Marx Other Fine Clothes

Max-Quality Boys' Clothes Underwear Special . Men's long ör 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 sunits, special at $1.19. HIS IS STRICTLY A CASH SALE FRED MAX The Big Store Liberty, Ind.

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PERSONAL MENTION Aitigt in Making thi$ Column Complete by Sending in the Newe

If it's Drills, Richardson, Liberty. W. P. Richard.-or spent Friday in Richmond. Francis Ponder spent Wedensday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Harry Barbeau spent la?t week at Batavia. P. C. Brookbank was a visitor in Cincinnati Tuesday. Mrs. Will Rose spent Friday and Saturday in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Preston Snyder is spending this week in Indianapolis.

Films developed and printed. Ricnardson, Drugs, Liberty.

Albert OToolc was the uesi of friends in Cincinnati Sunday.

Harold Hughes was the pruest of friends in Connersville Sunday. B. F. Kimball, of Indianapolis, was in Liberty on business Tuesday.

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Mrs. L. 'A. Orr and daughter Enid ! , (re with Miss Estelline Owen.

spent Friday in Richmond.

Mrs. Tatrick Farley is spending a few weeks in Fort Wayne. Mrs. .Minnie Phares was in Richmond on business Thursday. Miss Clementine Phares and Harlan Ilelmick of Columbus, Ohio, were the guests of friends in Richmond Sunday evening.

Alpha McCashland spent Friday afternoon with Esther Ridenour. Robert Brendel spent Thursday i:, Connersville the guest of friends. Parks Anderson of Richmond Warthe guest of friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barseau will move to Cincinnati the first of August.

Attorney Walter F. Bossert spent Tuesday in Indianapolis on business. Morton Seigrist of Hamilton is spending this week here with his parents. We compound all prescriptions. Richardson, Drugs Liberty. Miss Alice Fosdick is spending a few days with Miss Sarah Bond this week. Mrs. Anna Ellison was the guest of friends at Fairmount, Ind., last week. Mrs. A. L. Harlan was the guest of friends in Connersville Thursday and Friday. Miss Natalie Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mary Driscol. . Miss Mary Margaret Dooley of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with relatives. All advertised medicines. - Richardson. Drugs, Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Orr visited friends and relatives in Economy last Sunday. Kenneth Stanton was the guest of friends in Oxford, Ohio, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Templeton of Richmond was the guest of friends here Tuesday. . Miss Mary Corrington and Ross Barnhart spent Sunday evening . in Richmond. Hog Tone agent. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Smith Dubois and son Franklin and Dr. F. T. Dubois spent Monday in Cincinnati Will Huntington and family were the Sunday guests of James Quick and family. Herbert Hart and A. E. Harlan are spending this week in Philadelphia on business. Miss Clementine Phares and Harlan Ilelmick spent Monday evening in Connersville. A full line of Ingersoll watches. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright were the guests of friends in Richmond for the week-end. Several from Liberty attended the

children's exercises at Greenwood

Sunday night. Paul Showalter and Virgil IcCarty spent Saturday and Sunday in Aurora, Ohio. Gilbert JJond, Franklin DuBois and Ted Grove were in Richmond on business Thursday. Patrick Farley left Friday for a visit at Marion, Dayton, Delaware and Columbus, Ohio. Peter Maibach, Donald Fosdick, Gilbert Bond and "Doc" Sickle spent Sunday in Cincinnati. A good fountain pen. Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Miller of Cottage Grove spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Mulcr. Mrs. Elmer Post, Mrs. J. F. Rude and Mrs. Irene Beelor were m Richmond on business Tuesday. " Mr. and Mrs. James Driggs and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierson spent Sunday in Advance, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Harbit o. El wood were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nona Harbit. . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker of College Corner spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Fahrlander. See and hear the Sonora talking machine. Richardson, Drugs, Lioerty. Mrs. Leota Burke of Toledo, Ohio, is spending a few days here the guest of Miss Lydia Breese.

Misses Helen Mitchell and Natalie Johnson were the guests of friends in Oxford Tuesday afetrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. -Carl Ammerman mart 4Vio wpflr-pnd in Oxford the

guests of the former's parents.

Mrs. O. B. Martin and son Wayne are visiting relatives Rush Coun: this week. All, any Drugs. Richardson, Liberty. - Mr. and Mrs. Hcrschel of Indiananolis are the truests of Mr. tnd Mrs.

James Irwin this week.

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ily of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bond.

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of Akron are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin.

Duke Dye and Joseph Stoner of Pendleton are the cuests this week

of Mr. and and Mrs. L. R. McNeal.

Mrs. Harry Morgan and Mrs. Flora

Wilson, of Indianapolis, are the

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiner Hunt.

Graduate nurses are receiving

$.;0.C0 a week and there is a short

age of nurses. The Robert Burns

Hospital is offering a two-year course

with uniforms, books, laundry, room

and board and expense money. Api.lv Robert Burns .Hosnital. 3807

1 Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. 7t

Dentists Will Close

on Wednesday Afternoons Until further notice we, the untTersiirned dentists of Libert v. will close

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noon. (Signed) DR. G. E. STEVENSON. DR. T. P. DONAHUE. DR. II. M. HUNT.

Harbins DepM:. Store Plen's and Boys'

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A mark down sale of men's and boys' furnishings at remarkably low prices. Many odd lots, discontinued patterns, and small quantities of merchandise marked to sell, regardless of former prices or costs. Be on hand early, as many articles will not last through the first day.

Men's Soft Collars Variety of Patterns, Regular 30c values, sizes 14 to 15 J, sale price 19c A Few Styles at 1ßc Men's Sox White, Tan and Black, all sizes, regular 23c qualities, sale price 18c Red or Blue Handkerchiefs Full size. Clear dyes. Regular 15c grade. Sale price 3 for 38c Men's All Leather Belts With Fancy Buckles, regular price 50c and 60c, sale price - 39c Men's Laundered Shirts Extra quality Percales and Madras, with laundered cuffs. Sizes 14, 161, 17, 17J, 18 only. Regular price $1.98; sale price $1.29 Men's Silk Front Shirts A wide variety of fancy stripe silk fronts. Sizes 14 to 16. Regular value $4.00; sale pric $3.29 Men's Fine Straw Hats While they last j our choice of values to $3.00, sale price ' $1.50 Men's Litholin Rubber Collars Choice of several styles, regular price 35c: sale price 10c Men's Wash Ties Beautiful new patterns, regular price 50c, sale price 39c Also silk Four-in-Hands, 65c to 85c values, sale price 49c IMen's Dress Suspenders A close out of forty pairs fine Dress Suspenders, values to 50c, sale price 25c

Men's Fine Shirts Soft French cuffs, $2.50 and S3.00 values, sale price $2119 Men's Athletic Unions A good quality Nainsook at

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Men's and Boys' Summer Caps Light and medium Heights, values to $1.50 at 49c - Men's Linen Collars All discontinued patterns and odd sizes to be closed out at 13c 2 for 25c Men's Work Shoes A very sp rial price to close out a few patterns, sale price $3.50 and $4.25 Boys' Fancy Waists Beautiful patterns in the best of makes. A real school bargain. Values to $1.25, sale price . 75c Boys' Straw Hats Any Boys' Straw remaining in slock, choice 10c Boys' Blue Stripe . Brownies Sizes 27 to 31 waist measure. Regular $1.50 and $1.9S qualities; sale price $1,19 Children's Play Suits Blue and Cray Shirting Materials. Ages 3 to 6. 70c values; sale price 59c

Shoe Strings Tan and Black. 3c

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Boys' Fancy Shirts Without Cellars. Sizes 12 to 14. . $1.00 values; sale price 69c Boys' Knee Trousers Khaki and Mixtures. $1.50 and $1.75 value. Choice

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A Few Items of Interest Selected from our Dry Goods Department and of fered or sale during Men's Furnishing: Event.

Ginghams, Percales, Tissues and Voiles Former prices 35c to 85c a yard; sale price 29c to 73c

Shirt Waists Beautiful White Voiles nilh colored silk stripes, $3.50 values. Sale price $2.50 Bathing Suits Ladies $8.00 All Wool $(5.79 Ladies' $6.50 All Wool .Ladies' $4.00 Cotton $2.79 Children's $1.00 Crev Cotton 79c Ladies' Bathing Shoes, $1.00 grade, sale price 75c

Ladies' Leather Belts

65c values

19c

White Wash Skirts $3.00 Grade 355 $5.00 Grade $2.50 White Middies Belted and Plaited. Regular values $3.00. S-le price $2.00 Ladies' Underwear Summer Knit Vests and Pants. 15c Grade C)q 2."c Crade 14 C 50c Grade 39c

Organdie Collars 2."c and 3.nr ValuK 50c Values

19c 39c

Children's Hose Silk Lisle in some Ki.es. Kepular values 50c; sale price 19c

Extra Soap Special

8 Bars Babbits. 10 Bars Lenox..

50c 50c

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