The Liberty Review, Volume 8, Number 23, Liberty, Union County, 30 November 1899 — Page 3
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Give thanks and in giving do11'' forgot you.- poor neighbor. Your cyclers soup is improved by u.-hig Taggail b.ilter crackers. Monroe Clark is still confined to the liaise with his injured limb. 1). ('. Brookbank's ?uh was largely att it.iid Tuf -day of this week. Rev. Quayle was the truest of J. S. Lambert and family wliilo here.
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Miss Ella "Williams is still very low. Coou hunting is now the popular ?port. Thn;ee wt-eks from next Monday is Christmas.' Give Tagart butter crackers just ono trial. Scarlatina, iu a mild form still exists in Liberty. Mrs. Jean Russell motcd to Indianapolis last week. Kosey Kelly now has charge of the raw bucket shop. Scott MuIIin made a business trip to the city Monday.
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Sherman Miller killed a large red fox on a hunting trip one day last week. Harry Bell, of Ana Arbor, '.was down to attend the funeral ol Alexander Bell. Howard r3rope of Middletown, Ohio, was in town a short time Thursday last. The man with the hoe gives way to the man with the ax us Thanksgiving approaches. Y. II. Ward and wife returned to their home in northern Ohio, the first of the week. A little money causes some men to be stuck up. In this way they resemble cheap posters. Charley Kaia and family of Itidgevillo, are here spending a few days with home folks, M. E. Williams of Seymour, Ind., is. here in Attendance ou,his sicksister, Miss Ella Williams. It is reliably rumored, that the Liberty Gas Co. will soon elevate the price of gad to consumers. The banks will be closed to-day, and most o f the stores from 10 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock r. m. C, W. Stivers, visited relatives in Clermont county, Ohio, the latter part of last week and tho first of this.
Fourteen members of the Odd Fellows went fo Oxford Monday to 7V.ou'i the funeral of Alex; Bel!. Ceo. StrubYi is improving the
fl:.r!r ro-ooertv. 'coupled by I
ji:coil by the addition of a wood i house.
The stiff necks about town last week, belonged chiefly to those who h a d been star gazing for leonids. The parents meeting al the Presbyterian church last Saturday was fairly well attended and the interest good . Arthur Letner and wife, of Dublin, were the guests of Philetus Martin and family several days last week. Abram Stanton, of Greenwood, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Monroe Freeman, several days last week. Stephen Clemmens and his Con Harry are busy this month, delivering dry stove wood to Liberty customers. The republican candidates for County Treasurer are making things hum about the ears of many of the voters. A high collar is often worn because the wearer hasn't enough stiffening in his back bone to held
his head erect. At the sale-ofW;.- M
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T)tt' t nends. Our .stock t f l?r( s Goods and Wraps will aio be reduoed k)'iS VL ( l)rJci-'3 lor tho next two weeks, commencing December 1th. S i; j ''ill pay the men, women, girls and boys to buy clothin-' and die- !
jods of us during the next two weeks. And don't forget that our ! ore will be headquarters fur Christmas goods of nearly every varh ty j d Kris ICrii gle is on an automobile this year inateatl'uf bis Oct r v.-! th the times you know, just like our eop'ssal guiht ing Christina- j ;ods and hw'iday crowd, of eager buyers. The noHiet;-i-o:i of Uiv ! s for makiag Ik arts lighter and love dearer iuH f r i e n -1 !;I-r rf-"-i-r !
. of . . )uuay'"su"ie" CoinJSad vee how welj we have sntici)liday good? now arriving al''sost vveryltijj-iiy the dray load
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Our philosopher says there is one pecular thing he has noted in
rt "Jean Val Jean" The lecture of llev. Wm,
Oone Hon.e. Last Saturday morning
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reading the biographies of great Quayle, of Indianapolis, at the M,,l o'clock ilr. Alex. Bell died at the
home of his daughter, Mra. D. Trembly, ou North Main street at the age of seventy-seven. Mr. Bell was born in Butler county Ohio.
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from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where "loayle is a clear and forceful j and moved to this county about
he has been attending law school. 'KP:aiier, and presented his sub- 1.0, lor years lie owam an.i reThe northern climate has agreed j'-ot 111 a masterly manner. Our j sided on a farm south of Bro waste ith him for ha rpnorts himf If people are to congratulate them- ! ville on the west side of thonvt r.
in better health than he has had etdves on the opportunities thus for years. ' iven them for hearing some of the
test things in the lecture field, i lid can blame no one but them-
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parsonage, Saturday, Thos. Pierce was the purchaser. The consideration was 1000. With tho inducement of the annual holiday treat, the attendance at our Sunday Schools will soon be on the increase. Mrs. Shrader, of Union township accompanied by her two sons, John and Charles, left for Chicago, Monday afternoon.
A good way for those who raise big line hogs, to get a nice reading
notice of their success in this line '
so the people will know j,t, l-';"'er Trips in The:-x-op:cs
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spare ribs, back bone and sausae at its principal ticket offices both
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so we can test the quality. No one in this section sa' anJ falling nietftnrn last. whp!;. nnJ We
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"You can fool part offciie people i in .n i. ,i, ,i, ..,1. i ,1 1 """" ' " all tlie time, and all the- people part of the time, but you cant fool all tlie people all the timb."
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single and round trip tickets to all joints in Cuba and the West Indies Belize, British IIonduras-Livings-
vell on am Frt Limon, Costa llica-
as they who told us the di y oro, t.oiumoia-iuueufcius was to appear then, itnd wp o ;.and llama, Nicaragua; also to it wasn't the time for their'' many other poiut3 in Central ar'(1 any xv&y. r South America. Baggage checked r through to destination. Sleeping The nurse who waited upo.i -arspuco and .Steamer accomodaLloyd Fosdick when he was siek;'tjoris reserved ou application to was married recently and lives i ticket agent. If vou contemplate regal style in a lovely home on the a Southern trip, get information Hudson, She sent Mr. and Mrs. from your ne:Uest C. II. & J). Fosdick ?. pressing invitation to, Agent or write D. G. Edwards, P. visit her. The nurse belonged to i' p. M. Cincinnati, Ohio. prominent ami wealthy Canadian; family. Home Seekers Excursion. When you run across a earninc ' Tickets are on sale at ;U princi-
critic of a country newspaper, al-',1 ticket om(es of the C. II. & D.
ways tailing ol a paper, that has I "'D1"31' a,,u .nnu ursuay -of each month. Low rountl trin
ivai uu,ut as a xutiu J iWl !i UK ing no account, you wil; zlnd ' .-tes are made to points in the man that couldn't furnish ten 7 5 I West' South and South-west. If of original matter on a dog ou contemplate a trip this winter and alwavs devils hi .?-. - wH1 hi to yur interest to con-
nearly to der.th, borrowing the
suit your nearest C. H, & 1). Agent
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Ir. J. K. Morris is visit: n 2 hisj Clarence Johnson left Monday! Last week, County Clerk Gi!sou Wi;J,-a't'Drookton. j morning for Connors ville, wfn-re more issued marriage- license -Miss Anna Fry, of Covington, i he has accepted a position in the i papers to Mr. Bobt. E. Bishop aud
and Mis3 lluby IluJe, of Conner
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iilie, were guests oi fc. B. liude ana fauii'-y Sunday. Fred Max gave awav the rubber-
t tired buggy that he has had before j
lii.s customers for some mouths past last Saturday. Jrnes Hose, county treasurer, went to Indianapolis Monday to make his winter settlement with the Auditor of State. Ned Burke, the funny little Comedian with A Jolly Lot Company, ;? the Opera House Thursday even -jjg, Oiv'T' ber C0-h. Hicr.o V nuts, walnuts and pop
corn are .ielightful accessions to all well -fgulaied homes these chill Nove-tiber evenings. It is not very strange that it is growing more difficult to raise the dust, -sin-ce the broom trut has i.c i the price of brooms.
Go and see A Jolly Lot, at the Opera House Thursday evening, .N'ovcni'KT oOtb. Enjoy a good laugh and save a doctor's bill. Tho genial face of Ed Jackson, of Jennings town-hip, Fayette county lighted our sanctum a short time Monday of this week. Miss Achsa Hellas Bates will be
paper. Tho member
of Itebecca had one of the jolliest' Public Sale, and happiest times in their lodge '. ce Sanfofd will have a public room Monday, Nov. 20th. they v-ttvoale of household and kitchen furenjoyed in a long time. Tl- enter-' niture, horse, buggy, cart and cartainment committee g. o t up a; riage at his residence, the Edward "mock initiation," and carried out! Sanford farm one mile and a half the Affair iu a nianue'r tliat elicited jsouth.west of Cottage G rove, Tirursloud and long app'.ause, and iixet:!day, December 7th., IS'JX Sale to
sweet things on tb'e memory of all. begin at 1. o'clock.
wh'rc'u'v.dl.'ng remain. , "Wm. Bake, Auctioneer.
It is said that a few hunter?; Dr. 8. D. KelTwTs wounded "in a : ha'.-c ma-ia a t. :;:nc: .-f vr.;,i';..'...acr nace, buiiuoj wi. , along the rfver, stajdng . iu one.; when ho got up and found that place until they kill or drive away some low down Head had poisoned every quail in tho fields near hi-? line hunting dog which is kept them, then move farther on end tied in the chicken yard. A piece repeat, until one can scarcely find of corn bread was found near the a qutul now on the river bottom brute, which showed signs of havbetween Brownsville and Dun- ing had strychnine spread on it. lapsville. The doctor found three of bis
chickens dead. Dr. Kell sav3 he
lie lias been iu failing health for two t ears pa?f ; during this time he has made Ids home with Mrs Trembly. Mr. Bell's wife died about 1 years ago. He was the lather of seven children, four cf whom are living, one daughter, already meuuom-u, and tlireo'.-ons, 1?Y. II. E. Bell, a minister at Ann Arbor, Mich., Dr. C. W. Bel! at Watuga, Tenn., where he is practicing medicine cud manages a drug and general merchandise store. Clinton M, is a farmer, living near old Vernon, Ind. Mr, Bell died from catarrh of the stem ach. Short funeral services were held r-.t the house at 0 o'clock Monday morning. There was a large attendance of citizens aud a number of tho Odd Fellows, Mr. Bell having long been an honored member of that order, of tho Browns-vill-i lodge. Bey. D. V. Parks conducted tho services. Buriai at the Oxiord, O., cemetery. Married 1 n Richmond. Charles Pitman, who came here from Bichmond, Ind., the early part of last summer, and who lias won it hoct of warm friends by hiaffablo manners and good humor, transacting business behind the counter in Cliff Stanley's meat market, went to Richmond Tuesday o! last week ozz important business, Wednesday evening, Nov. 22, a t 7:C0 o'clock the important business was made manifest, Mr. Pittman at that time being married to Miss Oietta V. Robbins at the home of the bride :n Sjvas topool, West Richmond. The bride is a member of the fa m -jus Bobbins Orchestra of Richmond, a lady of culture and refinement. Mr." ard Mrs. Pittman arrived in
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A large number of our youngpeople are in Richmond to-day attending the openiag session of the State Christian Endeavor Convention. E, W. Tech is still making weekly trips to the city, for treatment of his eyes. The disease does not
yield to treatment as readily as desired. Miss Jones, a leading Society lady of New York, while visiting friends in this city, insisted upon having Taggart butter crackers Iu her soup. The Odd Fellows held a short
service at the norne oi trie lare Alexander Bell Monday previous
Miss Celia M. Stevens, a. daughter
of S, A. Stevens of Brownsville, township. All things change in time. In 1SSG, we remember that the people who watched for the meteoric shower were called "scientific observers. In 1S'J9 they are called "rubbernecks ." The turk sits drcrming on an apple tree limb, for its feasting time of year for all his race. He little dreams that man's generous
giving now is to prepare on the thanksgiving table hintf a prominent place.
Charles Hunt, living between Abington and Clifton, died last Thursday night and was buried
lint, it, often hnnnens that the most
evidently clear and honest ftute. that will lead to the identification me.it Is- the one least believw ft the party committing the deed . Liberty has a man who goes to thtj of the oldest and best pracriver fishing, and on his return al- lical luai hunters in this county, ways tells the truth; about h;f ; 'n accounting for the small number catch, be it much or little: and, i1 of birds brought iu at night after a
he says he caught many or none,; day 3 hunt, st y there are few birds ; n;na-fntha of his friends believe.', they are not plenty, and thinks he is lying. . . ui6 severe cold of last winter had
much to vio with their .scarcity
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George Tappeu and Theo. Parkf engaged in an altercation on the
public' highway last Friday n
which Mr. Tappen had his hea out nnen with a rock in the hand
Parker, beside other injurhj Parker was arrested and was r'y leased o n bond with ex-commis
sioner Aretus F. Burt as surety!
On Monday of this week in RquirJohnson's court Parker was fourc
guilty, and fined $5.00 and cost? amounting to $21.50. This was i:so pr.id by Burt.
to the departure of the funeral cor- j Sunday. Mr. Hunt was thirty-
nine years old and was well kuown in Ihe northern part of the county. Tho two horse team of Samuel Edgworth, living neii'r Beechymire ran away Monday hitched to a big wagon. Mr. Edgworth was thrown out, his shoulder and hip were disjointed and he was otherwise badly bruised and torn. Two doctors
tege for Oxford. Geo. W. Pigman and Chas. O.. Stanley returned from their quail hunt i n nonthern Indiana last Thursday. JThey repor a very
successful time.
Will Adams, the genial clerk at Will Johnson's grocery, has a derided talent in window dressing.
Mr. Johnson always has tasty andj workefl with him a lon' tinie be
attractive windows. A. E. Vernier has in his shew
"at home" on i riday afternoon of .t , .4. T
this week in honor of jSai&3 Ilatlia , t , , ,
of Richmond, and Miss Ross. The next annual meeting of the Farmer's Institute will be held in tt43 city Wednesday and Thursay December loth., and 11th. The next annual meeting of the Farmer's Institute will be held in this city V.lnsJay and Thursday December 13th., and 11th. The next annual meeting of the Farmer's Institute will bo held in thi3 city, Wednesday and Thursday December 13th. and 11th, Trie next annual meeting of the Farmer's Institute will be held in this city, Wednesday and Thursday December 13th. and 11th.
The people of Liberty are very t fortunate in having on oj por tsiui'y ; of sovir.g a good 'Jompany of actors
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Thanksgiving evening,
this season. He further makes an amendment to the game law, whicli has sense to it. He would prohibit, in the close season, the hunting of any game, squirrel, rabbits, etc. with a gun. This would stop any excuse which a man might have when seen going to the woods with a gun, and prevent tha carrying of a gun, doing away with unlawful shooting of quail., which are so easily brought home concealed from auy one under the name of rabbit.
A i,"dsone Gift. Park Ernt i tie) possessor of a piece of workmanship, of which he well may be justly proud. Last
j week, when iu Cincinnati he was
presented with a model of the bat tleship Cincinnati, by his friend, Capt. Chas. Nye who resided hert some months last year. The work reflects great credit on the
:dull and patience o f Capt. Nye !
Every mast, r rpe, soar, ornameiu and all that constitutes the equip moot o f a wir vetd the size ol the Cincinnati, is faithfully reproduced in minature, Mr. Ernst hahad his gift on exhibition in Rich
ardson's drug store, where it has attracted the attention of hundreds of people. Sunday was a beautiful day, with a cool north-westerly wind blow ing all day.
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Alexander Bell, who has boom sick at tho residence of his daughter, "Mrs. D. II. Trembly for the
past year, died on Friday night
last. Mr, Bell was seventy-seven
years old. The funeral services
ami burial were held at Oxford, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. An attorney from Plymouth Marshal County, Ind., and D. W. McKee, attorney for the Hill fami
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Saturday night last. Cv C. Kahn has been elected manager of the new drum corps that is being organized by the young men referred to in lust week's issue of the Review.
Mini Beatrice fet. Elmo, In her
wonderful fine dances will appear Clerk dilmore and Robt. White at
with A Jolly Lot Company at tho,the CIerks ofliee lust Saturday in
Opera Houe, Thursday evening, whpr Israel 11 ill of near
November :)0Ui, ri,inio.,at.-:i;n -ae eit ;,wii,i ,v..t ,.f
farm in Marshal county.
Tho tenth annual meeting of the
Indiana State Dairy Association will bo held at Cambridge City,
rhursday and Friday, December
You may forget to brush yourj lb. and Mb. Inc program is a loihes before attending Thanks-j most interesting one, and any of ivi;:g service to-day, but don't! our readers who are interested,
A pf i formarice may be billed for a long time and then bo a failure. Note the shooting star", 'advertised for :i:J years, and what kind of a j.-er form a nee v. as it ?
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made. Men's C a n d e e Rubber Boots at $2.75 frame boot that others ask $3.25. Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, k i d lined, a t $2.50; sold elsewhere at $3.00. Ladies' patent leather Shoes, $3.00 grade, our price $2.50. We also have patent leather shoes, eizes for Children and Misses. Remember we arc headquarters for Felt Scots of all kinds.
How Girls May See Paris Alone. A bright American girl is going to tell, in The Ladies' Home Jourual, how she and a girl ftiend went to Paris together, saw its sights, visited all places of interest, lived thero and had "the time of our lives," as she explains the exper ieuce. In three gossipy articles all the points of interest in and about the French capital will be treated and briefly described, and how to live well at small cost in fact, just how girls going alone to Parican t'Ost and cheapest, enjoy the trip, will e explained. Of course these experiences are intended to serve as a guide for girls going to the Paris Exposition in l'JOO.
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What Would You Do? If you were in our place and hail Dr, Caldwell's S.yrup Pepsin for sale and knew it to be a certain cure for all Stomach Derangemei t
Constipation or Sick Headache?
Why, you would keep talking about it, swear by it and sell lots ofg.it justas we do. At II. G. Richardson's drug storo.
Gentleman is a good reliable and Ti?.rteed Felt Boot lor tlie cold weather. Having anticipated the eoler 7?at!i3i and at the same time your wants. Yve
are now htadonarters for all Footwear.
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Jolly Lot Company, j forget the eoller'uoti ior tho pojr. iwill be
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Thanksgiying Service. The annual Thanksgiving services will be hthl in the Christian church today at 10:20 o'clock. The sermon will bo preached by Rev. A. R. Beach. Let there be a fuii attendance and do not f.irl to provide yourself with a bit of silver to place in the collection basket.
A Gray Felt and Kr.rcn Over A Gray Felt and Keystone Over A Gray Felt and 1st Quality Over . . A White Felt and 1st Quality Over A White Felt and Snap Proof Over.. A Gray Felt and SnaIj Proof Oyer . A Unit Boot and Snae: Proof Over
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