Liberty Herald, Volume 65, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 April 1916 — Page 8

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Srt r i f .rf) tijrill:jienp1e yon meet first judge -oti hv tin' clot lies von wear. In business or society. rool raiment is n z'd rcconi in en da turn. Not It inr is so expensive us wearing old clothes or poor clothes. If von are out of n johdress up or vou cun't get one; if vou've got u jxtsition. put on n better "front" if you i nnt better jutv. UWe got the good "front" for vou, nnd QUA1 Ph'ICICS, ns well us our clothes." will tunke n hit" with vou. FRED MAX THE BIG STORE LIBER TY, INDIANA

Center Tp. Commencement m. and mi. chas. Ford visitn . , ed Frank Sweikert and family Postponed Sunday. j

' Dr. W. A. Thompson was in rru r 4. m , . Indianapolis Monday. , The Center Township Com- ,T n v r, tI -u Tr.oT,n0y,Qr,f nv. : 1 , Mrs. Carl Barcus, of Hamilton mencement exercises to have visited relatives here Monday, been held May 3, will be post- ,T n w x . . poned and date will be given nlrJ G- VÄ- Robe,r-tson spent i m, . . , feiven Monday in Indianapolis. next week. This is due to the r, A,,. , A Mnu. :i: ; Florence Addison visited friends

E. Z. Gainey,

in Connersville Monday. ;

Will Morris is spending this

lrustee. week n Indianapolis.

Mrc I c n I.-: Those who attended the Mis

HMO. J. L. lllldUII iGl(JJIIIIg

at Hospital

sionary Convention at Conners-; vile Wednesday . were, Mrs. C. j A. Draoier. Mrs. Abbie Leach !

;and Mrs. Jennie Hill. j Mrs. Minnie E. Wilson Js do-j The Monday Club met Tuesday j ing nicely after undergoing an . with Mrs. Will Rose.

operation at Christ's Hospical at; Miss Marie Roach of Richmond Cincinnati. Dr. F. T. BuBois' spent Sunday with relatives here, her physician was in attendance, j Mrs. Julie Stevens visited J. E. Wilson and Clarence Ham ' friends in Connersville Monday.

were in Cincinnati visiting Mrs. Mrs. Gus Buffler is visiting!

Wilson last Wednesday. i friends in Hamilton this week. . 4 i Frank Zuttermeister and wife Lyman HOYe AguHl. iare entertaining a baby girl,

Mary Catherine. Congratuia

Lyman Howe with hte ever popular pictures will btf.the at-

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15 Years of "Know How" Stand back of this Interstate valve-in-head engine. It developes 30 horse power quictl7, quickly whenever ycu need it. It is but one of many quality features cf the extra value car.

tions. Mrs. Harmon Toney, of College

tMflf,V of CfoU iuiiici, was uic Kuc?t

b M. icjr iicauc, EleanarRichardson Monday.

iuay oin, wun an enini ly new

land interesting prografn. See

advertising in this pa (er next week and watch bill boards.

Mount Pleasant M. E. Church Rev. F. M. Wcsthafer

Miss Kain of Cincinnati was the guest of Mrs. Ella Leonard Monday. Miss Helen Mitchel, of Oxford visited relatives here Sunday. A. D. Harlan and wife and Owen Itariden and family spent Sunday in Cincinnati. Ellis Porter, of Indianapolis,

attended the dance here Monday

The actual experience and records of thousands of Inter-State owners with this car prove its value. It will pay you to know about it before you buy any car. Touring Car or Roadster, $S50 We have a contract that will make money for a responsible dealer in this city. Write today for the facts. KAN O USE AUTOMOBILE CO. Indiana Distributors 323 N. Delaware Indianapolis, Ind.

The pastor will give the

i stereopticon Passion Play lecture I niht; u: i 4. c4. i "

Kathryn Farley, of Indianapolis

at this place next Saturday at

:30 P. M. Admission free, butlvi3ited reatives here Sunday.

an ottering will be received lor

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Mrs. G. V. Cha?in and Mrs.

fU-.rl, 17. f( Iv'ifl.il noe'tT AT TT 4. J II. .'Ii

j temperance work, bible school 'in tt).vrl t,JlI;IV He js tht. son of! Tuesday. ! on Sunday at 9:30, preaching at Tns. unr.. tlu Kitrlu l more!

Rev. C.W.Whit nail is filling lo&O A. M., to be followed by kcc.amlisoncol t!,, w.m-.st.1. Kcmembor the date. May 20

Watt Hanna and wife expect to start on their trip to the South vMt in about two or three weeks. Mrs. George Shirkey of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Dr. Chrk of College Corner were guests of

33 fs. James George ednesday.

Znhl & events this!tho QuarterIv (;orrmunion scl, ants f,r the pony. He broht TXÄÄ season as Commencement ilay,,. 4 v , , rr,.fl;,hF in to new subsciibt-rs. . i i nurare policv riomer. OnciU I , :ey anJ family, speaker for Trustees in Union '!?e- r;b5 cr.idhilly in- , at lue Coliseum.; If con tern plat-1 n and adjoining counties. In these i vited tc attend oil tlusc services. , i-ap'1 iv r,s- u cMahan lnff buying an insurance policy ! p V ; ; Yr. addresses Mr. Whitman is felicit- Ivjve air.vc. h.on.e froni Orlando. ; in a gilt edge company, better ; iff 'nt ous. elonuent. practical and safe r,., . ...... n... ' !''(,r,(1;: uu:l 2fc :it th,:ir ,;omc ,n i inquire into the merits f their, I1

Brooks H. Rigsby of Richlind spent last week visiting rp' actives and friends in this county.

Mrs. J. M. Alvey and sons

spent Saturday with Chas. Gul-

ous, eloquent, practical and safe

as a teacher of high ideals for the young pevle viio are bing

graduated from our Schools and i

Colleges. Resides he is always entertaining.

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pouder

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from a recent severe illness and

was Öle tocome to Liberty lues

Crocker and Ilarley

nt to Detroit Tuesday

Florida and are at their heme in : inni.irr infn i ha rnnrit f ihnir night to drive home two Hud-

Fiallt HCUr DSV Hirmo-y To. ifonr-ontion Hlr:,! n.vmium ron. ! ?on" 'k for The Stanley

, .Motor Co. Mrs. v. i . io:sertis in Cin-, 1 Ti -i i -4- c-innpti where shii is takinir vjca1 ' S.W. Creed returned home' i n4i if i i.t A irr. 1 he Milro.nl orgaMatior.s are nnt! Uu. lb takint, cincinRati Saturdav ' LOSt ValMliie liCrSP waging a determined campaik'n; , , for an "ei-ht hdurdav" in the' Thomas Morgan came up from ! Mr. and Mrs: Mort Clark are ' IOr an t-li,Ill IlUUrt aJ 111 int., . .., . i n liAmo fenm rLr n

,V-c incinnau yebicruay, to nuiKe .v,.. jjrown'S valuable Stailion

n.-Dan j ra.' way sen icend tu;o mectm ran2U fcr the concert thig Pouderl will be held at Richmond fTst (Thursday) evening, id Mrs. ISundav at the Coliseum at 2 and, t,.. r u: t ... t

Pouder and family, Milt

and family ani Mr. and Mrs. j Sunday at the Coliseum at 2 and

.lay .und call on friends. An ; Smijhei? and son ot Cincinnati. 7:3o p. M, m behalf of t!x?r c..:5c option 1!iey should be examined

-.ravated case of the ianppe

rnis ailiiction. ins many ids were glad to greet him.

Al

)le -o-nkfrs will addr-rthtsu by rybody who intends to visit her moth-r. Mrs. Mnv

Siuiro J. II. Johnson recently a heavy draft animal, sickened spent three weeks in Indianapolis. and dicd early last weekf en. Mrs. Oscar Chance, of Con- taling quite a loss for the owner.

nersviue, rain- -oncsm- 10 as the horse was not insured.

Nathan Strauss and Hugo nu:etin- purchn.-c life Insurance. L. A.

Williams of Connersville spent ' Gregerson. agent.

For Sale-A dining room set, ; Monday evening here with nu f cmn!, Thn r.olnmbi.1 T.ifn Insurant

Mrs.T. K. Lockrie. , friends. UMW ui n:i5.iUüiu OUic.iU CcC; L. a. reggerson, Gen Agt,

UO-II.; at;,,. P.n tu.v, i u ! rl?W vvitli Att'v- S,r. V. F.nscor

iuo3C3 ivusc xiiouis aim .uarv ... -

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" Wanted-Men who desire to Arbuckle of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Jacob Smels.r, an i earn over 125 00 per month Miss Agnes Dreen Monday. !lvHdv ;,(,, 0O m-m

loinl, vh rcturn d Lome

1 cr Thursday eycninir. The Kevviie Kids met with Margaret Coddington Saturday afternoon.

Vllh liest prices paiü for

Wool. Noah Brown Phone 43 W (17 tiw)

write us to-day for position as " , ' . , ' ;

salesman, every opportunity for -Urs. Will iUorri3 and daugh- away at ncr nome 111 rianuton. advancement. ter Catherine are spending this Intl.. Wednesday. Hei remains

Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland ! WGeK m Indianapolis. arrived in Kichm, nd to day, with.

Mrs. Dr. Clark and daughters funeral tomorrow. The former' were the guests of Mrs. Cad home of this lady was on a farn Tappanand Mrs. E C. Davis just irast of Smithficld. She is ; Wednesday evening lor supper. the mother of w infield Smelser, ' Mrs. Cad Tappan was the who lives near Klkhorn. nnd the ! guest of Mrs. Chas. Swafford a;Kranjmolher 0f Mrs Ralph!

uoupie 01 uaysiast weeK.

Ohio."

Vegetable plants for sale. Inquire of J. C. Lafuze. Phone 11. (17-2t) Miss Kain, of Cincinnati was the guest of Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Ella Leonard, Monday.

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9 the, DINING EXTENSION TABLE There was a time when our forefathers had !o be satisfied with a table as shown above. But not so now! Even the single pedestals arc already behind the times because improvements have been made that overcome their shortcomings. "Twin" Pedestal Extension Tables have tw o complete oval or oblong: pedestals and when you entertain

M (ch Inenus at luncheon or use the tibie continually II i lnc extended position, they arc as perfect as

when closed.

r not rxpo-C'! 'us in 'Ii vitlt ! p'. dost.iL) b;' the x(;'T.icn ot thi "Twin..' T"T. ire i irultiti'ik' n' r-as- :is v hv vou thr il l f. f n "TV. r.a.l no oiUr. Ki-racAibcr, a t;.l.io Sa Is :i !i:rlin'".

. ?"' in .' are in nu:ncroui ii'i,.ns anj fin!hc. L ".'o w ol i be i'i :ac lo h ive you c.i!l ior (uiibcr panicul.us.

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Christian Church

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Is'.f.'.t.-.-.V-- VM$&'iZ Tobceo to. fci r": ' fT'-v7 t!!'1!! f t (.:' On tha reen (id I ; , VV f ' F J X" of this tidy red tin H .' I r 1 will r.rl- "Pro. I . V J I. 1

Sabbath school every Lord's day at 9:30. On next Sunday, Rev.iFred Wolff, of Indianapolis will preach for us at 10:30 and 7:30. At 2:00 in the afternoon he will preach at Billingsville. Brother Wolff is a pleasing and forceful speaker and should have a large hearing at each of these services.

Introducing Delco Farm Lignting

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W. W. and R. S. Dodds were herefrom Connersville Tuesday,

'as agents introducing the Delco

Lighting for Farms. These gentlemen are from Miamisburg,

i Ohio, and have taken three counj ties Union, Fayette and Franklinand will be over here more or

less. They are excellent young gentlemen, and are selling a meritorious lighting plant. Notice their advertisement in this issue and see their demonstration on the,.streets of Liberty Saturday afternoon.

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Mi.sa Man-nrt t Coddington ; entertained the "Kewpie Kies" Sewing club Saturday last. The' next meeting v ill be held at Miss Florence Frecker's Saturday April 2ü.

Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco satisfaction your smokeappetite ever hankered for. That's because its made by a patented process that curs out

bite and parch! Prince Albert has always lJl0,: been sold without coupons or premiums. srrÄri We prefer to give quality !

the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of itl? And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they crn't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga

rette can smoke and will smoke if they ur.e Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a tryout certainly have a big surprise and a lot of .njoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story !

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Bay Prince Albert very where tobacco it . old in toppy red bag; 5c; iidy red tin, 10c; handsotr e pound and half-pound t .n humidor t und 1 1 ia t corking fine pound cryttal-fats humidor with af'Giige-moittener top that kt eps the tobacco in tuch clever trim alwayat

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACjCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.

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