Liberty Herald, Volume 60, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 December 1911 — Page 4
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G&)&X Clint Bond and fami!y were in visaing i; 151 the brother of Mrs. Johnson and family. Bond, Guy t! t ! i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rude had for their guests at six o'clock dinner h o II Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' : ' M i -inrl Mr onH Mrs Vs-rmt-t 'J- t .X auu auu iill, J. UUC3t I 1 1 , Mrs. C. K. Slonneger has been jt f'i!- H h li i .3'. f vH t C7
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Chas. Mitchell Tuesday III
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Towels, Doiles. Table-
Wie Home of
Hart SchaffherS Marx
Good Clothes
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HE one important thing in giving Christmas
presents to a man old or young is to give
mm something he really wants; that's really the im portant thing in giving to anybody. The one difficult thing, with a man, is to find out what he really wants. You can't find out from him; he won't say or he doesn't know what he wants; 4 'doesn't vant anything." Just come in here soon and look over a storefull of things that he'd like to have without asking him any questions. f 5 ' '
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o Holeproof, Ironclad and lifter wo veil Hosier', in beau g tif ul Christmas boes. g Handkerchiefs of all kinds cotton, linen and silk, sa'-iie $ have initials.
Gloves for dress, for driving and work. We can supply any need. Men's Jewelry. Cuff links, pins, tie clasps, separate or in sets to match, in neat boxes. Collar boxeo, Traveling Bags and Suit Casss. Sweater Coats for men, boys and juveniies. Bradley and Phoenix knit and silk dress mufflers. Dress shirts, business shirts and negligee shirts 50c to $2.00. Night shirts and Pajamas 50c to SI. 50 New styles in soft and stiff hats $1.00 to $4.00. Cloth and Fur Caps for all kinds of uses from 50c up. Famous Hull umbrellas with detachable handles $1 to $10.00.
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Any of these are good, if he doesn't own a good bath robe or house coat for instance, there's a luxury he'll enjoj Good neckwear is always acceptable; any of these personal, intimate belongings are good. We'll show you a lot of nice things that we can't take time here to tell about. In addition to our regular men's lines we have the most beautiful line of Ladies' Handkerchiefs ever brought to Liberty. Ladies' Holeproof hosiery in special Christmas boxes, a line of Ladies' Sweaters, embracing all the best models of the leading manufacturers and a line of ladies' Hull umbrellas, absolutely without a peer.
arrived about a month ago.
Miss Iiene Tedesche ofCincin-:H
.it. ; i I overs, etc.. 2.c to nati, visited her aunt, Mrs. Max a ' . ,.. part of last week. i8-?T VV' '- r !j White -Aprons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giimore v,ivet rnr.-e. with .r,!. passed their 53rd wedding annivers-In .,iivt,r or UoU moume.l,
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Dellos II raiu-y Uies.ien niUbons Myers NOV. 25th, a daughter. i l" :H kinds 01" t'aney Mr. and Mrs. Joshaa Davis and;"k' Wc- h',c' VrtnL Mrs. Margaret Mitchell were in : H l"'y 1 i'uu'1 ' 1 Richmond Wednesday afternoon. it '" c' Rev. W. R. Ash by reports a well- ;J3 xnnwwx t ,,, attended service Thanks
eyenttig at the Chnstian Church. j.' VUl ; uiAW His sermon is complimented as one a .,-c pertinent to the occasion. An oii'er- !: 7- ' , , ing was taken for the needy of tbe , . ..,,, ,, . community, and snecia! music was a;?I
FOR FATHER, BROTHER, OR GENTLEMAN FRIEND. Silk Hose in Fa hot P.oxes. 1 pair, .sl.oo. Silk Li-le Hose in Kainy loes. 2 jiair, '.c. Silk Scarp. -J-in-II.iii.ls in boxes. Silk Shield Took Ties in loes, ."inc. Silk and Li-le Nu-pft..!-eis in los. :;."c. .". 75c, !.!' 1. Sik Knit Mu 'Tiers, wiih and without co!! ir. all colors, in l,o-v. -J."k. ."oo. Silk Kuit J:i;-h-:i MtvJlers, trit!t ends, -na
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lKU.SFancy drt-s-e.l. eye H open aii.l i-'rtv. leal J hair, -sl.oo. ."., It 1 ll.ir.a-ter 1 ':-. i"c. tz C. 1 in. ' II China Dolls. 1c. .V . Ivc. II t Uiw ii. -2'tC. ; I'n lre ed Dolls. iV. II l"ndre--ed Kid Dolls. H 2 V. tc. H Ahunimm Head-. 2.V. H 'c. II l!ie heads ultli tz h 2-"c. Di-hcs. -2c. oc. s! 00 II si. H Tin. T a S, is. -2.V. ZZ Iron lieu-. I no. ."nt-. II !.' . H Toy I'i, ::..(-. riv. .-l.'.u. ZZ
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Ff You Are a Trifle Sensitive
ABOIU tne .size or your shoes, it's some sal- ' Isl'aeiion 1o know UiHt many people can wear shoes a size una 11 er by'sli nkiu Alleu's Koovense into them, just Hie thing .J for Patent Leather Slioes, nut for Oreakint; j in New ; hoes. Sold K verv wliere 'o Sam pie j KItKK. Addre-s, Allen . . Hmsted. lliov,
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what they desire to sell in Tin: Libbutv Herald.
College Corner.
Mr and Mrs Isaac Smith and moth-
Td Carrie Smith spent Thursday r and Mrs Maline Johnson or Mrs Johnson is a sister of nith. Julian Paxtnti, a student in the
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Fred Max.
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Ip.aretits, Mr and Mrs J II Stewart.
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Mr and Mrs II L Bake, Fletcher jq Laird and wife, and Mr and Mrs Win ! Q
Getting and little daughter will leave !
Tuesday, Dec. 12th lor California.
j Mr Bake and wife will return in the
spring, and the others expect to locate there.
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r-iiiu nawiey ui jiiooniiucon spent his vacation last week with his par- 5 ents here. Q
Mrs Henry Jolliff and children of
Indianapolis visited her parents, Mr
ana Airs .Merrill last week. Mr and Mrs Charles Sylvester nnd daughter, Jane, of Eaton, spent Saturday the guests of Mr and Mrs Abel James. Miss Janet Gath, of Oxford, and Miss Fra Murphy spent Satui-dav with Mrs R I Miller.
Jir anu airs luwaru -nurpny returned Saturday to their home at Indianapolis, after a few days visit
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OF CONNERSVILLE, IND., is the old BANK historic. It started during the civil war, and before that, was a State bank. She has gone through all financial disturbances without trouble, and is stronger today than ever before. The Government has made her a U. S. depositorv in recognition of its r.hility. Come and let us do your business. We Pay 3 Per Cent on Money from the time it is left with us. and compete with every otiier consistent financial institution.
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