Liberty Express, Volume 18, Liberty, Union County, 11 February 1921 — Page 8

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THE LIBERTY EXPRESS, FRIDAYFEBRUARY 11, 1921

If you are one of the men who has not profited by our sale of high class Suits and Overcoats it's not too late yet come in NOW! Very Special Men's Suits and Overcoats $19.25 $26.25 $36.75 New, Low Prices Boy's Suits and MackinaWs $6.95 $11.50 $13.75

FRED MAX BIG STORE

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If its Drugs, Richardson, Liberty. Paul Farley motored to Richmond, Wednesday. Robert Ryan motored to Richmond, Wednesday. We compound all prescriptions, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Winter underwear at rock bottom prices at MAX'S. Dorsel's Self Rising Biscuit Flour is guaranteed. Ask your grocer. Walter Bossert spent Wednesday Hear and see the beautiful Sonora, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. . in Richmond. Miss Darlie Fisher spent Friday in Conhersville. All blankets at one-half price. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. George Maibaugh spent Tues day in Cincinnati. Samuel Retherford spent the week end in Hamilton. Ladies woolen sport hosiery greatly reduced in price at MAX'S. Mrs. Lya Mitchell spent Wednesday in Cincinnati. Fred Max spent Monday in Indianapolis on business. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell spent Saturday in Richmond. Miss Enid Orr spent the past week at Atlanta, Indiana. Buy overalls, shirts and work clothing at the new low prices at MAX'S. All blankets at one-half price. C. E. Hughes. Miss Anna M. Geeting spent Saturday jn Cincinnati.

We are agents for Okeh Records,

Richardson, Drugs, Liberty.

Glen Calkins spent the week in

Dayton, Ohio. Miss Genevra Kennedy spent Wednesday in Cincinnati.' Sherman Bias spent Wednesday in Richmond on business. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Hamilton, spent Wednesday here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harlan spent Saturday in Richmond. E. M. Lippitt spent Tuesday in Richmond on business. Use "Faultless" Flour. For sale at all groceries. Sweaters for every member of the family at greatly reduced prices at MAX'S. For Sale Clermont heater cheap. Phone 262. tf. Miss Mary Rebecca Pigman spent Saturday in Cincinnati. We sell all advertised medicines, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Miss Minnie Morgan is spending the week in New York. The Scotts" at the Coliseum Wednesday, February 16th. Songs and one-act plays. Monroe Duvall and Morris Husted spent Friday in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bossert spent the week end in Cincinnati. Miss Hazel Moore of Dayton, spent Thursday here with friends. Sonora, the highest class phonograph in the world, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty.

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The young man in love often goes into raptures about "the blue of the sea in her eyes and the golden haze of autumn in her hair," but remember this, young man SHE'LL EAT just the same as any other healthy girl. Therefore get down to practical affairs. Save your money, deposit it in a good reliable bank like ours and get ready to own a home for you and the girl and to provide the three square meals a day that you will both need as long as you live. You know, when poverty comes in at the door, love sometimes flies out at the window.

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Misses Isabelle Sharp and Atha Davis spent Saturday in Richmond. Mrs. Bert Shrine spent Thursday in College Corner with relatives. Miss Ruth WTatt of Brownsville, spent Saturday here on business. Elmer Post spent the past .week at Glen Miller Sanitarium at Richmond. I Donald Douglas of Connersville spent Saturday here with friends. For Sale A lot of good locust posts. Emma Egan, Phone 112-x, Liberty, Ind. 2t Miss Corinne Snyder of Cincinnati, spent a few days here last week. Kodaks, supplies, developing, printing, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty. Miss Minnie Vernier spent a few days last week in Columbus, Ohio. Sale of men's odd trousers, splendid new values, see our window display at MAX'S. For better bread try "Faultless" Flour. On sale at all groceries. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ward of College Corner spent Wednesday here. The Scotts" at the Coliseum Wednesday, February 16th.- Songs and one-act plays. . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kerr spent Wednesday in Cincinnati on business. Mis Ivah Porter spent the week end in Maysville, Ky., attending a house party. Biscuits, dumplings, pancakes, muffins, doughnuts; all made from Dorsel's Self Rising Biscuit Flour. At your grocers. New Voiles now in, latest patterns and best quality. Come In and see them. C. E. Hughes. You lose if you fail to take advantage of great price reductions in boys' and girls' stockings at MAX'S. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ward and Mrs. Dr. Hawley of College Corner spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Monroe Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shriner of Hamilton, spent the week end here with Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Clark. Boys' and children's winter underwear and sleeping garments at greatly reduced prices at MAX'S. For bread or pastry use "Faultless" Flour. It's guaranteed to satisfy. '' Mrs. J. H. Maibach and Mrs. Will Blum is spending the week in Cincinnati. Home baking made easy by using Dorsel's Self Rising Biscuit Flour. For sale at all groceries. 'The Scotts" at the Coliseum Wednesday, February 16th. Songs and one-act plays. Mrs. Carl Ammerman spent a few days last week in Oxford with friends. Rock bottom prices on dependable hosiery for every member of the family at MAX'S. Miss Martha Page spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Parks Anderson. When you have a Sonora PhonocrraDh in vnnr hnm von Iiavp the

world, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty, Mrs. Samuel Lambert and Mrs. F. T. DuBois spent Wednesday in Cincinnati. . Did you know they have Men's and Boys' Suits at Harbit's Dept Store?

New Voiles now in, latest patterns

and best quality. Come in and see them. C. E. Huehes. 1

Mrs. Garfield Farr spent Tuesday

in College Corner with friends and

relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Himelick of Bath, Ind., spent Wednesday here !

with friends. j

Humorous plays and songs to be Riven by The Scots" Wednesday, t

rebruary loth, at the Coliseum. Mrs. Mary Ward of Richmond

spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson.

Mrs. Henry Walton left Tuesday,

for Wyoming, Ohio, where she will

visit her sister. -

Did you know they have

Men's and Boys Suits at Harbit's Dept. Store?

Mrs. Ellis Porter of Indianapolis is

spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Srock.

Are YOU attending the Legion

Concerts? The Legion needs your support.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farley and

Paul Farley motored to Richmond,

Thursday evening.

Add shortening and water to Dor

sel's Self Rising Biscuit flour. All

that's needed to make excellent biscuits.

Mrs. Edgacr Stanton is slowly re

covering from a severe attack of

quinzy.

Come in to see the new room size

rugs and get the new lower prices. They are much lower. C. E. Hughes.

Mrs. H. E. Page spent Monday in

Richmond, with her daughter, Mrs. Parks Anderson.

Miss Esther McMahan spent the

week end in Oxford as the guest of

Miss Edith Fudge.

Hörschel Wray of Indianapolis,

spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin.

Are YOU attending the Legion

Coacerts? The Legion needs your support.

We do business on the square, try us and see, Richardson,' Drugs, Lib

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All kinds face powders and toilet

waters, Richardson, Drugs, Liberty.

Jay Stanley returned from Indianapolis, Wednesday where he has been spending a few days. Men's Pants at Harbit's Dent. Store, priced from $1.50 up. Low price means nothing unless backpd by quality. Be sure to see our clothing of known, standard quality at the new, low price levels at MAX'S. Ellis Porter of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shock. The American Legion needs your presence at the Coliseum, Wednesday February 16th. A high class, humorous entertainment.

Come in to see the new room size rugs and get the new lower prices. They are much lower. C. E. Hughes. Miss Laura Shrack of Muncie, Ind., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bias. The Scotts" will give a program of songs and one act plays at the Coliseum, Wednesday, February 16. Auspices of the American Legion. Oliver Timmerman of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pottenger. All .blankets, Nashua Wool naps, Weavewell and other brands at onehalf price. C. E. Hughes. Mrs. Mary Fahrlander spent the week in College Corner with her daughter," Mrs. Homer Baker. Easter Sunday, March 27th. Order your Spring suit now. Spring fashions and hundreds of new fabrics now on display at MAX'S. Mrs. Walter Breth of Chillicothe, Ohio, spent the week with her par-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Drapier.

Men's Pants at Harbit's Dept. Store, priced from $1.50 up. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maibaugh of Connersville, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare. A large shipment of new voiles has just arrived.- Quality much better and prices much lower than last year. You are cordially invited to come in and see them. C. E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris and daughter Katherine and Mr. afcd Mrs. Cecil Irwin, spent Friday in Rchmond. Now is the time you need an extra pair of trousers. See special values at MAX'S. Miss Minnie Morgan and Mrs. B. M. Grove, spent the week end in Dayton, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes returned from Chicago, Tuesday, where they have been spending the past few weeks. High School Students see a 50 cent high class entertainment for 15 cents next Wednesday, February 16. The Legion asks your support. Ladies' Georgette and Wash Waists half price at Harbit's Dept. Store. High School Students see a 50 cent high class entertainment for 15 cents next Wednesday, February 16. The Legion asks your support. Felt hats, cloth hats and winter caps at great price reductions at MAX'S. Mrs. Charles Bond, Miss Sopha Macey, Miss Dell Bear and Mrs. C. C. Beard spent Wednesday in Rushville, attending the district Musical Convention. A large shipment of new voiles has just arrived. Quality, much better and prices much lower than last year. You are cordially invited to come in and see them. (5. E. Hughes.

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Friday and Saturday, February 11-12 One-half off on all outing flannel goods. , Ladies Hose, pair : . 25c

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Crochet Cotton, 2 balls for ..25c Texta Rope, Embroidery Floss, skein 6c One-half ff on all Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. Large display of Valentines. All Express and Coaster Wagons reduced 25 per cent. See our new Chine ware.

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PHONOGRAPH

The Beautiful Sheraton Period Model Illustrated is only $125

YOU will have to see it to appreciate, what wonderful value it is. You will have to hear it play your favorite records. Like every Cheney, it practically eliminates needle scratch, and it imparts beauty of tone and richness to reproduc tions which has made it admired by music lovers everywhere. The Cheney plays all makes of records the music libraries of the world are at your beck and call. Grand opera, lyrics, the . famous orchestras of the world, jazz The Cheney is a versatile musician in your home. Greatest advantage of all, The Cheney is like a rare old violin "The Longer You Play It, The Sveeter It Grows," con' stantly increasing in worth. Each Cheney is designed in one of the famous period designs of Old England a masterpiece of furniture making and a musical instrument unsurpassed. Other Cheney Period Models priced from $150 to $385 We Invite You to Come in For a Demonstration

W. A. FOSDICK m SONS Home Furnishers Liberty, Indiana

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