Liberty Herald, Volume 65, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 April 1916 — Page 4
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Fine Shov.
"The Cervant in the House" whL.i v.t.3 produced at the Stan
ley Tnr-Ure last Friday night was
Church Notes
The attendance at the Metho
dist Sunday School on Easter!
Union County's Home Newspaper Since 1 85 1 Htered as Second Class Matter, at the Poet Office at Liberty, Indiana One Year $1.50; Six Months 75c; End of the Year $1.75
one oi the most pleasing and best Sunday was 105 and the offering!
rendoied theatrical productions $10.13. Thd Easter ofFering is'
given to Missions. j
There will be special mnsic at
year, and though the audience was very small, it was appreci-
the Methodist church next Sun
THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1916.
Some week.
'sehnappy" ads, this
EASTER SERVICES.
ihn ine Laster services neia last
ULIS X UU) UU1HI.JI i w y this week. I Sabbath in the churches of Lib!erty were probably the most Guv 13. IIowrf.n, former conn-'appropriate and elaborate of any ty recorder, has been selected to j former annual occasion of a recount the ballots in the pony ligious nature. Appropriate and contest, and comm . need his beautiful services were conducted
duties this week.
Democratic dopsters are trying to encourage their readers by asserting thit former Indiana Progressives will vote the Wilson ticket next November, and other 'equally preposterous delusional clap trap. The idea of a Progressive voting with a party that stands for Free Trade, Villa and Caranza!
Hon. P. J. Lvncii is, now in the souch where he is urging the nomination of Hon. Charles V. Fairbanks, of Indiana for President. Our friend. Lynch, is en
gaged in a good work for his
State and th3 whole country and; the step-daughter of
by the pastors of St. Bridget's Catholic congregation, and by the Methodist, Presbyterian and Christain congregations. Large congregations entered iuto the
spirit of the occasion and enjoyed the services. Mixed cn Court Tria!
ative, and only words of praise day morning and evening.
and commendation could be spok-j the morning Miss Lucy Rutlidge en of the play and players. In-j0f the Cincinnati College o; sufficient advertising was the sole j.lusic will play a Violin Solo, cause of the small attendance. jCavatina by Raff, and Mirs C ra ------ ! Richards, also of the Coil-g vill
FILE THF HERALD 'sing, "Hold Thou My llc.no. "-by!
i Brigg?. In Hie evening y.;. jRutledgo will play, "Meditation A subscriber to The Herald from Thais," bv Massenet.
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Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES 1 May 20 is the date of the next AND CORRECTIONS Columbia Life Insurance Go's " banquet given at The Coliseum. The National Charities Con- ' All policy holders will be invited, ference will be held at Indian-! ,r , , . , apolis, May 10-17, and an efTort' T MlIdJed. ar,k ?nf? Mr.si i x ,. ,ulL.Juhn Garrett visited relatives in is being made to enlist member-1 Connersville Thursday, ship in this count, which entitles you to all the reports and I Misses Mary Flannigan and
said to the editor recently "I am , The Woman's Foreign Missionfilinrrmv rnn'nf wur Tinnpr now- n . . i -c 11 t
7 4. i l v. a deleerto s sent in mvp moot 1 urace uunns 01 uxioru auenueu a-days, containing the historical Church win meet on Rext Thurs. , 0 scat m abo t meet-, dance Mondav nighL articles now being published.' d aftcrnoon with Mrs. Rordell, ! 2 tVT" T ? ! ' This is a good idea, and files of miests nl s weIcome tdo nothing that counts. Link! - the local papers will .urv ' Miss 1 7Z, TtLr MZt MmZi TSrm of interest or runny yea s o . cnd . t ' Of UniOll CifCUit CCUft.
come, as wen as suppiy wuuauie .T . T,., : .w uic.
..uiuuiuuiji i.u. purposes flow through you and i I frvTKWiAT. Hniun Comivh 'Buwmvnn frt r. i,u: i If '"lerrrd by the Court t!,at
data as the velars go by
A.R.Lockridgs
Abe Griffin was alluded to last week as the man who did the shooting on Silver Creek, for which Anderson Thomas is now serving time in the "pen." Grifnn was tried for alleged complicacy in the delinquency of Bessie Setsor, a mere child, and
Griffin's
Mr. A. K. locknuge vno nas , th , , . . njunfi spnfi ti1fM ceived. at the ronuest of Mrs
been in failing heahh lor several nameg and addresses within the G. Craft.
earsliassulIeretIanu?navoraüie;nexttendaystoMrs LoUie L urn in the complication of mala-j F;. rnnirmnn of tho TTnrno mw
dies with -which he is r.illictcd. i . . ni moss ana
yiiuus - iromineir nome
Have your papers and maga- Tuesday v;siting their son, Ralph t('l,(l ,8llLh a-'j-xinnd t-rm ty i i t i- A-i and familv in Libertv . may bn required tu tto at th..-rKnir zines ready for the Ladies Aid anu itUIlu m iiui-rLj. , tMrm ))f fhIS (;ourr; Ht,(1 th. C1( ,k tlf
hd. Ketner is Dutting in acroD uu is envrtf-n to y.. ,, (l..ct
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ana ms iamuy anu inenus are quite apprehensive : - to his con-
rlitmn IVTr T spkv'uro i5 nn nld
and wortI.y citi.cn of LiUcrty ; Society next Tuesday May 2nd. and is held in high esteem by! -. neighbors and friends. He is now virtrii Trfnrtv rlnr..i n or c.i.
in advanced years ! eyond the cessful term of school last Friallotted three score r.nd ten. 1 day, at Beech Grove.
ne wish him success.
There must be a lot of jokers out Nebraska way.
Ford
That coming Centennial Celebration, all crowded into one day's program will be a county affair of lare importance. The progiam will be forecoming soon.
TfiE Home Trade Department -Qiould be read every week, and the announcements cf Liberty 4
luiaes firms ami. companies ""sJWilll be carefully noted. It is
a Home Trade Boosting idea and is for the good of the entire
count'.
The Democratic State Con vention is in session at Indian
apolis, and is about as full of action as a cross-roads meeting
hose on iUtaday. The state ment is made that the only con
est of interest is over who shall
be State Statistical The plat
form was written in Washington and sent out to Indiana to be adopted. ''Point with pride and
view with alarm" will be its most
virile notes. It may develop
just how much anti-Taejgart sen
timent can be stirred np during
the session.
Well, now that Adair has been
put over, and the rest of the
state received party sanction by
the cut and dried" methods we
can all resume Spring work with -"I-- J
a iamy gooa guess concerning
what the proletariat, otherwise
the electorate, will decide to do.
sister, living about three miles
East of town. All those breach
es of moral and statutory law
are too numerous to be properly tabulated in the mind of a busy
newspaper man, writing up
stuff,, on the eve of going to
press, ana we asK your uiuuigence for the mistake made in
reference to the freeing of the
man, the verdict of a jury in Fa
yette Circuit Court, where the
case was venued.
Justice, struggling along
bravely, once in a while gets
good whack at an offender. So
let us not lose hope, altogether,
that the eternal years of God
will eventually be hers.
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN
TION
The Indiana Democratic State
convention was in session at In dianapolis Wednesday and nom
inated a full state ticket headed
by J. A. M. Adair for Governor
It was Tom Taggart's convention
and of course Mr, Taggart was
nominated for the short term
for U, S. Senator. Gov. Ralston delivered the key note speech as
chairman of the convention.
Trip To the Southwest.
Dr. C. H. Erganbright recently enjoyed a very interesting trip to
the Southwest. He and his broth
er, who resides at Indianapolis
went via St. Louis down through
Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkan
sas and into the borders of Louis
iana. The sections thro which
The nominee of the Republi-;they passed were clothed for the
can nationnl convention will be most part in the verdure and
the next President of the United beauty of early Spring and the
States, and the Liderty Herald will loyally support the chosen nomrpee of that convention.
The' Herald is doing its share as a local newspaper in the matter of providing an interesting
there tlu;ll Oh hh .vJjotirin .1 Tt rsn of
;n Nllnrr U01IH1 i If you want your friends, who ment. Call on H. M, Hughes at' this, tit.- April 'lvnn. im;. t u,e 111 iJili'iA nCttllll ' - 1 a c tt t4- r r, i Union (jircuir Court of I'liioii Cuiiifv. j were former residents of Union the Express Ptg Co. who will ; Srat,ti (4 ri)lji:Uia . rll.u .t(!j iuniKj ! Co., to receive an invitation to 'receipt for each membership re-jT.-nn shall 1. held ;,t n,. c.,urt
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were in Kitchel
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rt.ua, in ai i Cutiify aiul S(at. coininducing on tho Eighth day of M-iy, l'Mo, an.i continuing fmm day to uv theriiltt-r, ho 1' ts the busings u"f t "Court in:iy r; -fjuin' and utithlical iirij -urnmr-i,)-: and nil jmrth s. w it-
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of corn on the farm of
Witt north of Liberty. Thos Eaton, wife and daughter were calling on friends in Liberty, Tuesday.
Mort of pu.Cm j(,I,iri d tMin by p'.l !ica-
i iin 10 n iir r-(irtifi in j;t'iiHr;): cirt'Uj lafion, printed, puhlilud at.d ii; nera! circulation in Union County, , Statf of IndiHiifi. ; T. J. tp:mpli7ion. j (17-1'w) C rk of tia-Court.
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Au Annual Spring Kvent of interest to the housekeepers of Richmond and vicinity. Special Prices. Special Discounts right at the season when the merchandise is needed. Come and seethe supeib va: rictyof new Curtains, Draperies and Curtain Materials, and take advantage of prevailing low prices.
I "Ten "Bays Only Sale Starts Wednesday, April 26tll,
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Ends Saturday, May 6th
See Our Pretty Line of New Cretonnes Just now our showing of Cretonnes is at its best. Such a variety of dainty patterns is rarely gathered into one stock and we believe that ther are but few stores in the larger cities that can show such xtensive assortments. Dark Cretonnes and light Cretonnes in new patterns and colorinirs. (Set your Porch Furniture into good condition and recover it with Cretonne. You'll be delighted with the result. Prices 25c to 5()c Yard Sale 10 Per Cent Discount
Special Value Plain and Bordered
35 Marquisette
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only, per yard,
221c
Over Drapery Ntw Weaves, New Designs, All Colors. Colored Madras 60c to $1 50 yard Sun Fest Drapery $1.09 to1.25yard 10 Per Cent Discount Imported Scotch Madras 36 to 45 inches wide; many pretty patterns in a sheer grade that launders well; a suitable material for use in any room. Prices 25c to 75c yard ; 10 Per Cent Discount
Curtaining by the Yard We have a very attractive line of
the famous Quaker Craft Nets in ecru, white and ivory. Designs are to be had for use in any room of the house. For distinctiveness in curtains the Quaker Craft Nets are unsurpassed. Prices range from 25c to 90c Yd. Sale io Per Cent Discount
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vernal prospect added to the in
terestinp; landscape views that came within the view of the travelers as they went and returned. They stopped at the more important points of interest along the routes traversed, and gained
celebration of Ineiana's Ccnten-! much information in reference to nial as a State. We are uivi.igjthe country. Dr. Erganbright from week to week valuable and says the trip benefitted his health interesting local historical sketch- materially, as well as enhanced es as to church organizations, ! his favorable opinion of the South-
schools, academys, fraternal and other societies. This work will be kept up until all interests are adequately reported aud duly recognized. Give vour home paper credit for its good work.
James Driggs recently purchased the residence of the Lydia Wright estate, now occupied by Will Annis, in North Fairground Street.
west as a part of our great country.
Dr. G. E. Stevenson, Dr. G. K. Crocker, and Dr. B. F. Johnson attended a meeting of dentists at the Hamilton Y. AI. C. A. Tuesday evening. Dr. John Molineaux and Dr. Ramsey, of Oxford, were seen in the gathering. Frank Wise of Brook vi lie was a Liberty visitor Monday.
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' Nottingham Lace Curtains; prices $1,00
Cable Net Curtains; prices $2.00 to $5 per pair. Mirqui?ette Curtains; prices $r.ooto$io per pair.
Irish Point Net; prices $4.00 to $15 pair. pj Brussels Nets 85 to $i0 pair. Here is Where You Can Pick Up Some Big Bargains ') All "One Pair" Curtains at half price. :.) All Half Pair Curtains at very low special prices. -:; For General Service Nottingham La co Curtains Two to ten pairs to a pattern, sale price $1.80 pair.
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Two Dig Lace Curtain Yalues Worthy of Special Mention No. 1 Nottingham Lace Curtains and Marquisette, fancy trimmed, 2 1-2 to 3 yards long, worth up to $4 a pair-SALE $2.50 A PAIR.
2 Marquisette, embroidered edge and lace edge trimmed, Nottingham and Cable Net Curtains; worth up to $6.00 pair SALE 83.9s A PAIR.
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See Our Daily Rug Specials Size 9 Feet by 10 Feet.
Tapestry Rugs, worth $12.00, Special Axminster Rugs, worth $18.00, Special Smith's Axminster, worth $22.00, Special
?9.S8 $M.9S $17.48
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BEST BEATER IN TOWN Wire Carpet Beaters, special, . 9c each An Assortment of Curtains In Sixony and Cable Nets. White and ecru, fine weaves with plain centers and all-over designs $4-5o Pair. Saxony Curtains of fine weave and design. The patterns
are copieu auei umc .i inpensive imported nets in all-over pat- Q
terns. Special prices $2.25 and $2.70 a Pair. Duchess Point Curtains
in ivory, white and ecru. 2 1-2 yards ) long, suitable for the best of rooms. ( Special sale prices-- (i) $5.85 and $6.75 a Pair,
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