Liberty Herald, Volume 65, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 April 1916 — Page 7

OGAL NEWS

(Crowded Oat iast Week ) For Sale -Settings of Bronze Turkey eggs at Si 50. Mrs. W. A. Fosdick. (15-2vv) Mrs. Kate Casey, Milton Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. O L. Stivers were in Richmond Tuesday. J. H. Shrader and family, of Kitchel, were here in their auto Saturday on a social and business call. Read E. L. Barnard's new advertisement in this paper. Miss Eleanor Richardson spent Wednesday in College Corner the guest of Harmon Toney and wife.

Mis3 Marthabel Shriner entertained twenty of her friends Saturday evening with a theatre party at the Gem, in honor of her jruest, Miss Helen Guilford, of Cincinnati. Miss Mayme Pottenger was home from Akron, O., for a week's vacation spending: three days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Maxwell and the latter thrbe with her mother. Dr. Salisbury and granddaughter Jean Hodgson of Dayton are visiting Mrs. Eliza McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson, of Connersville were guests of friends in Liberty, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James OToole will entertain next Sunday evening for supper, Peter Maibach and wife. Peter Keilty and wife

Louis Ammerman and wife. Mrs. Pheraba Morgan and

' Miss Marianna Wilson entcr-

Ed. Cully will take up the mat

ter Of completing his new resi- ! tained Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis

dence in North Fairground Strand little dauprhrcr, Jean, last next month Sunday, when Mrs. J. E. DouhSmith Mitchel h having his tdr took several pictures of the country home wired throucrht baby.

for electricity, the job being

just finished.

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Stevens entero'clvck dinner

Alumni Entertainment at The Saturday evening Messrs Allan coliseum. Thursday. April 27. iMcMahan, Ralph kitchel, ing

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Evans and

Mrs. D. M. Johnson of Campellsburg visited N.5 J. Lane and family last week. Albert Peters and daughter returned to their home in Kansas City Monday after a visit with Mrs. Ella Leonard.

Combination sweeper gleaner $5.00, at Bond's.

Lloyd Smith, of Purdue University was here Sunday the guest of friends, coming down on his motorcycle. Miss Eliza L. Brown arrived home Monday from a winter in

Florida. She stopped in

cinnati over Sunday. Combination Sweepers, $5.00 at Bond's. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson will entertain the family connection on both sides at an Easter dinner next Sunday. C A. Ward has greatly improved the Drook property that he recently bought, situated in North Fairground St. Albert Bertch is having the interior of his residence decorated, the wall and ceiling in several rooms being tinted. Paul Jones middy blouses for Play Day at Bond's. M. S. Stanton and wife had for their guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Swain and Mrs. Clara Rigsby, of Arlington, Rush county. Theyreturned oneveningtrain. George Ehnle is kept busy at his tailor shop making new suits and repressing garments. He is an expert in his profession. Jack Johnson has bought a residence building lot in Campbell Street out in the Fairground addition and will build a house of his own. Maple Porch Rockers, Si So to $3-75 at Bond's.

TanDan. Misses Marv R. Pieman

and Reba Nicholson of Oxford College. Miss Florence Stevens entertained a party of young people to six o'clock dinner Saturday evening in honor of her guest Miss Reba Nicholson, of Hymera Ind., who is attending Oxford

and i College.

New White Goods for wash skirts 35c to 50c vd. at Bond's. James Philips has purchased the Will Tolliver property in

West Sycamore St. The sale was made through J. L. Pierson's real estate agency Monday and

Cin-j Mr. Philips and family have a

home of their own. Largest stock of wall paper in Liberty at Bond's, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dougherty had for their guests, Sunday Thomas Dougherty and wife,

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Edwin Dougherty, and Frank

Doughtery' of Indianapolis, who has been living here with his' nephew for a month or more. j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mitchell i entertained Miss Myrtle Ryule, ! of Illinois, the room mate at Ox-i ford College of the daughter, I Miss Helen Mitchell. The young kidies were the guests also of j Mrs. Margaret Mitchel Saturday ! night. j Lurre assortment of framed pictures 25c to Soc, at Bond's. j Major John W. Ross a prom-, inent ex-Union veteran, fell down a flight of cellarsteps Sun-1 day and broke his left hip. The ' fracture was reduced, and al-

tnougn tne injury is a severe one Mr. Ross will probably recover his injury soon. Major Moses Rariden and Capt. Alex Landon who reside

j in the north east section of Liberty had a little unpleasantness

Monday, and but for President Wilson's request for all American's to be neutral there would probably have been a regular Mexican "rough and tumble." But both gentlemen diplomatically withdrew from the war zone before any heavy ordinance . i : 4- l Ti : Ii

a sore hand, striking) 0 -.f.

the same on the back of a door! New style wooden Bedsteads, and causing the patient much oak and maple finish, $8.50 to pain. She is better now. $10.00, at Bond's.

UOUBLE COWL" FI YE PASSENGER TOURING

YOU residents Of Eastern Indiana need but little information regarding Pilot cars and Pilot quality in general. You may have been in the Pilot factory in Richmond. You may have seen 3'OUrself the superior quality of materials used the exceptional care and attention to detail exercised in construction the thorough road testing, the rigid inspection. You may personally know the men who build the Cars. We don't need to tell YOU anything about the Six; Fifty -live and the Pig Six Seventy-five. You can ask your neighbor about them. Put we do want tp direct your attention to the

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The latest achievement of the Pilot Motor Car Compare in the construction of high grade sixes Study the specifications carefully. Check them one by one: o . A full 43-horsepower motor built by the Teeter Brothers at Hagerstown; strong, sturdy, quiet transmission: full floating rear axl?; 119-inch wheel base: long 52-inch cantilever rear springs. Delco ignition, starting and

lighting; Stewart vacuum gasoline feed. These are a few of the things that make the Pilot Si: Forty-five mechanically right. 7ietm (fifngiiT, however, that the ITtorafirtöTlSTTTompany builds this wonder car; stands back of it; stakes its reputation upon it.

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chance, of Connersville, were the guests of Mrs. Mary Bond, Sunday.

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visit with her mother. Mrs. Martha Struble is suffer

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We suggest that you come here to buy their gifts from our exquisite stock of Watches, Bracelet Watches, Lavalliers. Brooches, Rings, Belts, Knives and other articles, all of which were selected by us especially for Graduating presents, which will last a lifetime and serve as a perpetual remembrance of the occasion. i Chas. H. Haner

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Look at the attractive lines of the Touring- Car. The "Double or Center Cowl" design at once appeals. Tlic-supcrior üdi'Ii is obtained by twenty-two operations in our own paint shops. . Tin

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RIHGLIHG BROS. COMING THIS WAY

World's Biggest Circus and Spectacle "Cinderella" Aunounced For Early Date.

Announcement ia made that on Saturday, May 13, Ringling Bros, will give afternoon and night performances at Hamilton, The famous showmen are this season presenting an all daw and wonderful program. The tremendous fairyland spectacle, ''Cinderella" will appeal to both .voting a: d old. Mor than 1000 percois take part in it. It iaexeily ihe biggest spectacle Ringing Hros have ev-r ptaged and its gloriouH "Hallet of the FainVp." with 3U0 dancing girls, in in itself worth going many miles to eee. Following 'Cinderella" 400 arena artists appea in the main tent program, lleca ise of the great European war the lliuglingerg have secured scores of circus performers never before seeo in America. An entire trained aniini l show has betn made a part of the .main tent program this season. The menagerie

now numbers 1009 wild animal. The elephants, including' "Itig IMngo," the earth's largest pachyderm, have been increased to 41 and almost $00 horBes are carried. There will be GO clowns and a big free three-mile street parade show day morning.

Brookville in Early History

Rrookviile people are manifesting deep interest iu the coming Centennial Celebration there by subscribing liberally to a guarantee fund to cover expenses. Nearly a column list of donations ranging from $100 to $25 appears in the Democrat. Brookville has good reason for celebrating. The picturesque lower valley town, has a past, aud an honorable one. Sfie floured prominently in tn state's early history and had for citizeug many men of eminence whose names still add luster to Indiana'a fame Connerfville News.

Alumni Entertainment at The Coliseum, Thursday, April 27. .

Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Uray's Sweet Powders for Children ltreak up Colds in 24 hours, relieve Keveriehness. Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teethiug Disorders, and Destroy Worms. At. ail druggists. 25c. Sample dialled FllEE Addrese, Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. (17-4W)

Notice of Appointment.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned l. ave duly qualified as Executors of the last Will and Testament of Minerva Hart, deceased, late of Union County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Gko. R. Hart. Leonidas H. Lafcze. Executors. Piginan & Roberts, Attys.

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A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physic pive Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are mllJ and gentle in their action aud always produce a pleasant cathartic eilect.

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is ever allowed to mar the record of the past. Our Jewelry is sold for as low a price as it is possible to sell reliable jewelry. O. E. DICKINSON Special Agent Hamilton Watches. Seth Thomas Clocks H i c h m o n d