Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 May 1920 — Page 3

CLOSING OOUT SALE

~ "New Bargains Are put out every day. Our big warehouse contains lots of merchandise that we did not have room to display. This is being displayed as rapidly as possible.

OPEN EVENINGS for the accommodation of the busy farmer. Store open from9a. m.to9p. m.

CLOSING OUT Crochet Cotton San Silk, Silkateen, Kloster satin gloss crochet cottons. ; ~ CLOSING OUT PRICE

'CLOSING OUT ‘Women’s Vests ‘Woimen's Summer Vests, bodice or regular style, pink or white. Values to 50c. ___ . CLOSING OUT PRICE - o 98¢ |

'Rub-No-More S - COUPONS : i -Clipped from The f_)anner cheerfully Accepted. ..Bring in. :”» : your coupons and SAVE A NICKEL. . - C.R. Stansbury - AP GROCER o

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s‘\§?Q‘;.". 3 43 : 3SS 84 . % _.Sale to Begin Saturday, May 15th Asd will CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS. We have de‘cided to sell mwr entire line of Dresses during the next two weeks-at HALF PRICE. This means: - - Py 5. 75.00 Dresses at 37.50 ° 60.00 Dresses at 30.00 . 50,00 Drem_ggt_zs«.oo . 40.00 Dresses at 20.00 - Our stock consists of Triclotte, Taffeta, Satin, G_etveite--%gef Poplin and Worsted Dresses made up in the VERY LATEST: %ey €ig&S& N\ ny

Is progressing. It's apparent that mouth to mouth advertising lis creating an enthusiasm among the buyers exceeding all our experience, as it surely should, for it isamost LEELL e ~ Mighty Merchandise Sacrifice

CLOSING OUT ~ Buttons | Pearl and fancy .Bul(ons, that were up to 2:’;c the dozen. CLOSING OUT PRICE e - & B i O R A RSSO 5.

-Jacob Sheets Store ; -~ W. E. WELLS; Adjuster | : | LIGONIER E L AR SR bl AR

LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs. Rube Féferman is home from a visit in South Bend. ' ~~Mrs. Agnes Arney, of Brimfield was a week end guest of Mrs. 0110 Wolf. - A LOT OF CHILD'S COATS, VALU UP TO $lOBO. DURING E. JACOBS & CO’S SALE FOR $298, e : -——-—-—-——-—B——-‘ . _All members of W. R. C. are requested to meet at G. A R hall on Friday afternoon apd Saturday to make wreaths and ‘prepare for decoration “day. W D ' ~ Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Cowley are mueh put out. They had-a beautiful tulip ibed in their back yard and Friday night a thief came and robbed it. By ‘the Yootprints the thief was a man: : : 2 S’, : : : : " Francis E.-Bowser, of Warsaw, who is completing his second term as judge of the Kosieusko circuit court, was nominated, by the democrats for sdpreme judge the other day.

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- CLOSING OUT Men’s Dress Socks Silky lisle, seamless, Black and all colors, worth 50c. CLOSING OUT PRICE CaL e

The old seftlers of LaGrange county will hold their annual meeting June 16th. - g : Sl CLOSING OUT SALE OF (LOAKS SUITS AND DRESSES AT E. JACOBS £co. g Sugar sold Saturday at 28 cents a pound with an allotment of oive pound 10 a customer, £ Bruce' Smith came.fron‘x: Toledo, and ‘visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Thursday. : N ' ‘ .Rev."a;nd Mrs. G. F. ‘H'nbfcrtt were given a fine reception by the Methodist congregation in LaGrange«. ~ “Boys Steal ice cream” is = headline in a Goshen paper. " Why zot? Ice cream should now be held common

Mrg. Thomas McNair a sister of me Clarence Betzner former rerident of the Aburn farm near Ligonier is dead in Detroit. ; 5w ‘ Harold J. Bowser, well known ia Ligonier has graduated from Indiana university and won the degree of bachelor of laws. - _ ‘ Maniger Bowen has been making marked improvements in the offices of ‘the Indiana and Michigan Electric ‘company in . this city. ,

~ Fruit -experts say cherries are not damaged by the frost-and Dr..C, G.} Keehn assures the Bannep that theré will be a big apple crop on, the Keehn farm. this fall. : s Mrs. Jacob L. Sheets attended a ‘banquet of the alumni of the Syracuse schools .in that town the other. even. Ang. Mrs. Sheets was a member of the 1918 graduating class. = . _ Dr. J. S. Slabaugh of Napiance, was elected treasurer of th: Indiana Institute of Homeopathy for the fifth consccutive year when the H#th annual convention of t.hg-'nrganizaum;] was held in Indianapolis. He has The Goshen -News-Times finds that war_was suicidal. Of course the navy acted on the advice and did much oF Nl G 3 . Clotand, Togs x <‘~ /j;.;{fi*; W P- » | Funeral servicss were Reld. at {lie .; (s ’:“ ee. & . e T e Se T R

NOTICE. We are going out of business, therefore all accounts should be paid at once. |

Mrs. Leo Loeser has gone to Watuuh to visit her daughter. Li ifl‘ll_’i'.'.and Mrs. Ellis Hull, who visited Ligonier returned to Eikhart Thursday evening.” ; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kreager Crom--well, are the parents of a son born Friday evening. oine f - MY and Mrs. 0. L. Hays who had been guesis of Mrs John Hays returned to their home in Kansas. ‘ " President Wood of the Ligonier Refrigerator Co. is in Cleveland this week attending a meeting of the National Association of Refrigerator eutadtorlee. = . T e

WANTED The Shirt Factory wants - girls and women to run ~_ power sewing machines. . Nice, clean place with . pleasant working condi- ~ tions. $9.50 to start with - rapid advancement. Apply

- CLOSING OUT 98 . : Men’s Union Suits Balbriggan or mainsook, athletic or &regular style, worth $£1.65. e . CLOSING OUT PRICE ’ b -98 e )

- Deeper Cuts Are bein : made daily. When an article is closed eut somee lse immc diately takes its place at even a deeper price cut. COME EVERY DAY

[~ CLOSING oUT -<, : . Men’s Socks Vien's Work Socks, genuine Rickford § make, worth 35¢. : ~ CLOSING OUT PRICE s 18¢ | .l A P S . TR,

Rub-No-More o+ RRING YOUR S g . COUPONS . s LEeime | | Sisterhen’s Sanitary Grocery Clip the mdcon in the Banner. . They are good as gold at o ' this store. ’

- CLOSING OUT . Work Shirts Work Shirts, superior material and workmanship value $1.95. ~ CLOSING OUT PRICE .