Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 7B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 April 1920 — Page 4
I offer 100 of our Fine Hats Friday * and Saturdayat - Five Dollars Each Mrs. C. R. Graves
“THE WAYFARER” : | D W. GRIFFITH'S SCREEN OF THE GRE.\T: : CENTENARY PAGEANT Five weeks to crowded housés in Madison Square Garden, New York. ‘ . Over three weeks to 8000 people each night at Columbus, Ohio.. : o 0 i ~ 1700 CHARACTERS . Battle Scenes from European War, the Jews in Babylon, _ the Life of Christ. | : - 6 REELS AT THE * CRYSTAL THEATRE TUESDAY, APRIL 27th Two Shows 7:15 and 8:30 .
E.R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone Mms - e Harry Schlotterback - - Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday " at Mier State Bank
Gutelius & Miller’'s 5 & 10 ALWAYS SOMETHING WORTH WHILE LOOKING FOR AT OUR STORE. _THESE. PRICES FOR SATURDAY APRIL 24th. REMEMBER S(\TURDA,Y. :
: _KITCHEN_ KLEANSER . Kitchen Kleanser, large cans, 7c¢ value. priced ‘special for Saturday, 3 cans for 14¢ : M o . - WATER PAILS , 12 quart Grey Enamel Pails, sold in other stores at $l.OO to $1.25.. Buy here Saturday at 53c each. o
" _ , ENAMEL WARE - ~ - Look for our special table loaded with Enamel ware Saturday. Going at 3 price way below the ordinary. Better take advantage of the low prices. Get those few pieces you are short of. . - :
- ALUMINUM CUPS. 7 | Quart size Aluminum Cups, a 19¢ value,. special for-Saturday, 2 for 25c¢. g M LADIES’ AND MISSES HATS Watch for the extra tag on all Hats Saturday,,going at a cut rate price.
: BROOMS! BROOMS! - . 100 House Brooms, extra heavy . $l.OO value Saturday at 3 p. m. for balance of the. day you can buy them at 69¢ each. None sold until 3p. m. Limit 2to a customer. None sold to children. 4 : SR A e WALL PAPER SITUATION B ' ~ ‘We are in dandy shape to take care of your wants in bedrooms and kitchen papers, also on flla_impapers for all rcoms: But if you are wanting Tapestries, Blends, Stripes, etc,, for living, dining and other rooms; we say to you now. Get busy at once. i .~ SMALLER ARTICLE AT A VERY LOW PRICE “
Carpet Tacks; per DoxX.....i....c..cccovcevsivenenne. BC Wall Pafi gleaner ..oin. i for 260 Colorite (Hat Dye) ........mpurn2BC Rit Dye, 8c cake or ...............c.........3 foOr 22¢ Powder MS Gllitbiasncromnsrases inathunintiisiinivsinscsic 1 D€ *
~ {Gutelius & Miller 5 & 10
-~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana T e ~ CHARLES V. INKS AND SON Dealer in : » Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone Cornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER
- HOUSE®‘ BROOMS' : . Closing out on a large lot of House Brooms. While they last, get your at 39¢ . IVORY SOAP. i P & G Ivory Soap, 10c¢ value, priced for Saturday only at 3 cakes for 25c¢.
‘ GEORGETTE WAISTS : ~ A Dress Waist with beaded front, all sizes white, grey and pink, special $4.98. = - CHILDREN’S DRESSES : All smart styles and best material, sizes 2 years tod6 years, always priced right.
2 pint cans Paint ..............................2 for 25¢ %2 pint cans Stains ..........................2 for 25¢ yard spools Sewing Thread sosr ot 1 quart Furniture Polish .........................68¢ Talcum Powder A i L
The Linonier Banner Published by ° o The Banner Publishing Company . W.C. B. HARRISON Editor g i o siheVosicfce ot Ligo t, Ind, - cecoad clane matler S =
. No End of Machines. : The Kendallville News Sun of Monday says: “There were twenty-seven trucks and large autos stuck in the mud between here and Ligonier ai cne time, the trucks all heavily load¢d. Last night five Packard; parked on our main street, az there was no room in our garages. These Packards at $6,000 each, show where the money goes. New machines keep coming every day and the News Sun wonders where the end will be.” e T -~ Mrs, Smith Improves. ~ Mirs. Joseph Smith, who recently underwent a serious operation in-a Garrett hospital is reported as improving rapidly and her full recovery will be complete. Mr. Smith wrote under date of April 20 that the operation was a complete success. e
Engagement Annonnced.. . Miss Helen O'Conner entertained at a birthday dinner last evening in honor of Ralph Dygert of Elkhart. Announcement was made of their engagement. The marriage will take place sometime the early part of June—Codhen NoW-TIRES ... icolic vt sorse o 0 ~ Pay Bank Robbery Loss. ' The State Bank of South Bend has received a check for $lO,OOO from the U. 8. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. to cover its loss in the robbery a week ago Monday, when five unmasked men walked into the bank and held up all the employes. The robbers apparently have escaped, and authorities at South Bend have no clue. :
< )lanuf;:;;n::rh:)f:aml | Harness, Robes, Blankets, Nhips Etc, Goodyear. Welt mcbile Curtain Repairing. Men’s and Boys’ Woek Shoes sold. Bothwell Building Ligonier) ~ Indiana
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Mrs. Johmson Could Hardly Get Ah‘t,{‘ But is New In Splendid Heaith. ! - “My triends and neighbors sap they never saw such a wonderful improvemen in & person as they have in me since 1 started takfng Taniac” said Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, 208 Reed avenue, Peoria, Il recently. i “Fer twelve years,” continued Mn—% Jeohason, “1 don't beleive any one ever | suffered more from stomach tmhh% than I did. 1 was so badly run-down, and in such poor health that every day was a day of misery and I can't re-! call the time in all these years whon I wus free from suffering untl started taking Tanlac. I had abaolutely no appetite and practically lived on milk, toast. but. would suffer for. ‘hours after every mouthful 1 ate. Gas would form on my stomach and puff me up until I was in misery and causs-
heart to palpitate so 1 would become deathly sick and turn as pale a« & ghost. 1 alao suffered with terrible dizzy spells when everything “wou'd get in a whirl and 1 would have to sit down to keep from falling. My nerves were in such dreadful shape the least littie thing would completely upset me and cause me to tremble like a leaf and break cut all over with cold perspiration. It was impossible for me to get much sleep, as I just rolled and tossed ail night long and in the mornings I would be almost completely exhausted. - 1 had lost s> much weight and was so weak I could hardly get about at all and often I would have to stop my housework and lie down. = e
“1 had tried so many dlfferenti medicines without being benefited 1 had almost given up hope of éverl getting any better, but my .husbandi and I had been reading so much about the good Tanlac was doing oihers we thought it might be good for me to take. - Well, the way I began to improve was simply remarkable ' 1 commenced to sleep more at night, and it ‘was not long before I had such 4 splendid appetite I was hungry all the time. Now I eat just anything 1 want and everything agrees with me perfectly, my nerves are steady as a clock and [ sleep fine every night. 1 have regained my strength so that that. my housework is:actually a pleasure to me, in fact I never felt begtter in my life. I am only too glad to give Tanlac the praise it deserves, for I certainly owe a great deal to it.” : : Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J. Willlams and by the leading druggist in every town. ; ady . Bunday morning. .. .. wm 9:3o—Sunday school. "~ Men’s Bible class. 10:45 a. m. Morning worskip o 7:30 p.m—Evening service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer ‘meeting. 8:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal. . ~ Do not forget the change in evening service to 7:30 o'clock. b : Everybody is welcome. - - : H. Lewis Meyer e NEWS NOTES e
~ John M. Kitt, clerk of the Noble circuit court was a Ligonier visitor Wednesday. ; ‘J_ - Arnold Miller, ot New Carlisle, is ill at the home of his cousin, Miss Pearl Leslie. " etk LOST—Black silk tassel off of a hand bag. Please leave at C. & A. Green's. - i - Miss Grace Vaunette is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. W. Buck ir Crom‘well this week. 5 ; 7 i'rhe sunshine of Wodneoday at least dried up the mud on the street crossings much to the relief of pedestaians. - i Mrs. Osie Nelson the trained nurse, has been engaged at Cromwell for the past couple of weeks. _ . Rev. Hubbartt is moving his llomohold effects to LaGrange today. He and Mrs. Hubbartt are leaving many friends in Ligonier. S : .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckart have moved back to Ligonier from Rome City. They live in a property they purchased on Smith street. - C. C. Hollis came to Goshen from St. Lanis accompanied by an English bulldog which he valued at $3,500. Somebody poisoned the dog. i John C. Kegg is home after an absence of several months’ He has been traveling most of the time making his headquarters with his daughtar in Detroit. : _ 1 As soon as the sun came out Wednesday and a springlike breeze sprung up Frank P. Wood came down town to mingle with his fishing companions and swap fish stories. P ‘Township trustees threaten to in.voke Indiana state laws to protect the highways from damage done by the heavy auto trucks now being is in a deplorable condition. ; ~ When-Harry Gale found it time to co ‘the first of the: week his gasolene ran low and it looked for a time as if to scare up 4 couple of gallons. s @ i st W@fifi*&%*w@ e e meee s e gilindc gt
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Mrs. Frederick Keiwitz aged 75 is dead at Kendallville.. She was born in Germany. Nine children survive, - The Ford automobile works in Detroithad fo lay off 30,000 employees on account of material shortage due to the strike. b o P ——— There was great excitement among the younger element in Goshen when an advance in the price of gum was announced by local dealers. - E. D. Moon, superintendent of the western division of the N. Y. C. lines at Elkhart, has tendered his resignation, effective May 1. He will-take a position with the Toledo Standard Computator company as secretary NG tARRUrer . ... S
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Sugar retalls in Kendallville at 27 bents the poend ... . . - Mrs. Jacob Sheats visited her daughter Mrs. Leo Kerner in Goshen the first of (he weaak. o ~ Gary has a population of 35344, a gain of 38542 in ten years. The town was established in 1906, o Gov. Goodrich is going to addreis an Elkhart audience. He will not talk politics as he speaks to a church organization. - e - William Bixly, 19, outran bullets from Officer Jackson's revolver at Goshefi Tuesday night and escaped. Ho was charged with stealing a decrepit Waterbury watch valued at $k -
GUASSES = Accuartly and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses ° Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Dr. C. D.Lane . Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICEHOURS: 9:00 to 12 xmzossogm::oolc:;:oo . Telephone Re.. 27
