Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 18B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 July 1920 — Page 3
SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! ' At Stansbury’s Double Store If you are in need of Canning Sugar we can supply your wants in 5, 10 and 25 Ib. lots. Fruit Jars, felly Glasses, Can lgubbers, Mason Jar Caps.
Ladles Gauze Unlon Sults and Vests. We want to close this line of goods and have reduced prices in order to make a quick clearing of all summer underwear. ) Ladles Unlon Sults, slze 86838 .. . . . . ... 8¢ Ladles Unlon Sults, worth 50c now . .. . . . #e
Ladles Silk Hose worth $1.50 now ... ... ... $122 Ladles Silk Hosé, worth $3.00 now . ... %2359 Ladles Silk Hose, worth #250 now .. . . . #.19 Ladies Silk Lisle hose mercerized worth £1.90 W Ladles Sllk Lisle Hose mercerized ... . ... . . 75¢
" Volls are the favorite for thls season. 3% and 40 Inch voll good paterns worth #1.50 and $1.85 all mibsclenring male ... .. .. ... ... BB 35-40 Inch voll worth Bbc sale price . e Ginghams, large line to select from to close at .. Bbe Percale 36 Inches wide, light or dark. . This big ' -e . ... . . o Georgette walsts, short sleeves, round neck. This sale worth 28550 now . .~ ... #4439 Crepe De Chine walsts worth 85,00 now .. . SLI9
- Our specials in the Grocery Department delivered at your door. Use the phone all free. Phone 51 and 1. _
Eel i lorwe el ... .. b T Uk Samall cans ... D EOnlly spagettt .. ... . ¢ P EORIEs macarest . ... ... P Quaker onte. bt . ... . ... ... .. B Maaker onte; Invee ... . B 8 Tout fanstles, amatl ... . . .. I 8 Foul oaaties, Jargn ... .. . 9% Nellogms corm Tlakes small ... ... - . . 19c Kellogs corn figkes, lprge ... ... ... 20 Palted whemt ... .. .. ... Ybe Enling ot .. 0400 Nunrt lar mustard ... ... .. .. ... Ibe
True worth pork and beans with tomato saunee e 2y ... s 2he Heinx baked heans, Intfge ... ... . ... %ec Libbys pork -and beans, large ... ... IBe Old Nill Red benng 20 ox. 6sn ... ... ... ... Ile SOAR of Arc kiduey beans ... ... .- 1e gnliiios tomatoes ... ... . > - Ib¢ AUI boels W ox . L M
BNary 00l 3 s . e P.& G.Napthasoap 8 bars .................................. 25¢ Kirks finke white soap S bars ... ¢ Eels Naptha soap B bars ... ... . ... %e American Famlily soap 8 bars ... ... 2 Grandmas White laundry 6 bars ... . ... 27¢
The above are all specials taken from our big stock of goods and marked at a big reduction of price for quick closing. = ‘ Remember arid buy your sugar for canning at this time. . - - C. R. STANSBURY LIGONIER ' : : _INDIANA
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# ¢ ' o Tires Tires! Tires! ~ We are overstocked in all sizes of the following - makes of Tires and Tubes and offer a | 15 Per Cent Discount On our entire stock during the month of July only Kelly-Springfield, Goodyear, Auburn, Double Fabric, Ajax and Firestene. Regular Stock, Low Prices. Your Chance to Save Money ~ BUY NOW AND GET THE DISCOUNT l , A We will also give a 20 per cent discount on all parts in' stock for Fords, Overlands and Buicks. £ | - Also a number of second hand cars in good condition at special prices. = | R UG R - THIS SALE DURING JULY ONLY
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Dry Goods Department
Hosiery Department
Summer Dress Goods
Sugar for All
These Prices for the Picnic Season
Reduced Prices in the Soap Department
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Ladles Union Sults. worth #lOOO now ... 9 Ladies Union combinations, worth 75¢ now . 69¢ Men's Unfon Salts, worth $1.75 now ... ... .. $159 Boy's Unlon Sults, worth 36¢ now ... . .. He Girl’s Unilon Sults worth Soc- now ... 0........ e Boy's Gauze Drawers., while they last ... . . 15
Children’s Hose all sizes, blaek ... ... ... ... 3¢ Children’s Lisle Hose Brown, all sizes . .. .. 5 Children’s Black mercerized Lisle Hose . ... 50e Ladies- Hose, Black, Worth 30 cniow ... 19¢ Men's work hose. worth 26¢ mow ... ... .. 2% Men's Black Mercerized Hose worth 35¢ now . ... 27¢
A large line of Georgette Walsts with long ~ sleeves worth #5.95, 8650, $7.50 In this i o Me sl nt-ene prive ... i ‘6.!9 Children's play sults and overalls. Rompers suits. See this line, - v : | Misses and Children's gingham dresses at reduced Ladles gingham dress and aprons at _rrduced prko Curtaln Nets and Drapery at speclal prices.
Black cross spices, large packages ... ... 10¢ Amereian ball Mue. lasge .. i WO High grade taploen ... .. . ... ... . 300 Froneh bind seed ... ... ... B Staffed odbves .. ... i I Stutled ollves Invpe ... ... ... .. ... B Plain Queen olives, 18 of: .....cocciiiociviinioenn. BOE Lippincott apple butter; pint ... ............. 2%¢ Lippincott apple butter, quart ................ 45¢ Tippinestt Jelly ... ... .. .. L, W Melbx ealomp ... ... . ... WNe sk el ateny ... .. oo DE Rottle vinegny ... .. . . .. ... %e
Silver Fleece kraut, B ox ... ... . ........ IBe Ifiie EM hominy, BB ok ... . il IDR American Beauty pumpkin, 32 oz.. ... ... 15¢ Waldrof Tollet- paper, large roll 10 8 for .. ... 25¢ Powder horay ' ... ... ... ... ... Tryphosa all Havers ... ... .. .. ... ... Q 1 Hod Seal lye .. ... ... ... 120 Sweel Chocolate, eake ... ... ... ... 188
lenox soap B hors ... .. e BOE Gold Dust washing powder ... ... ... ... ... B¢ Bnow Boy washing powder ... B 0 Rub-<No-More washing powder ........................ 8¢ Naptha washing powder ... ... ... .. ........'§&¢ Biar washing powder ... ... . .. ... ... b Saginaw matches, large box ..o, 62
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
LOCAL HAFPPENINGS Gus Biddle spent the Fourth with Fort Wayna friends. : ,4 A. E. Christie spent several days in Coshen and New Paris. -~ - Aaron Urich and W. L. Jackson spent Monday in South Bend { Mr. and Mrs. Ira Michael were Sunday visitors in South Bend { Mrs. O. M. Rager and daughter were Goshen visitors Sunday. | ‘Mrs. O. O. Schrock and son spent Sunday with Elkhart relatives. Miss Edna Harsh visited friends in Hillsdale, Mich., over the Fourth.. The Syracuse cement plant has resumed operations after a Jong shut down. e » :
~ Miss Evelyn .Urich and sister Mrs Arthur Larson spent Sunday at Rome City. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf and daughter of Elkhart were Ligonier visitors Sunday. o . , Miss Doris Murphy of South Bend was a Sunday visitor at the Ira Miller home. : : .
Mrs. D. 8 Trowl and daughter Ruth were South Bend visitors over the Fourth. i ; :
~Mr. and Mrs. William H Loy motored to Butler Saturday and visited Rev.. Simons, . . 1 o John Eldred came from LaPorte and visted his brother 8. T. Eldred and John Hoffman. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver spent the Fourth in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. James Hire. 2 ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larcon came from Auburn and visited relatives over the Fourth. . :
. ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Tschabold came from Elkhart and spent Sunday with old home folks. ' ‘ - Mrs. Peter Johnson and two children are in Arcola for a few days visit. with friends. ; " Mrs. Hattle D. Mier. and niece Catherine Baum spent the Fourth with friends in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker at Coshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver .and little son. came from Elkhart and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver. . "Mrs. Lon Hire was- in Waterloo visiting and brought her little grandson home with her for a visit. Mrs. Glen Starner came from Adrian Mich., to visit a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson. . - -Walter Burroughs of the N. Y. C. signal gang and Kick Head, of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Head. £ i : The Pierceton Record has been sold to a New York City printer by. the name of Smith who promises to improve the paper. L : ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schloss and daughter of Indianapolis were guests of My. and Mrs. L. Schloss and went from here to Fort Wayne. - ‘. “Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brady and children of Mishawaka spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady in Ligonier. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Keiley ara home from .an extended visit thorough Colorado and the west. Thcy were absent three weeks. . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ridgley, of North Manchester and Mr. and Mrs.. Shelly Ridgley, of Wabash were guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith Sur.day and Monday. : = Johnny Shearer, Jake Sheets, Harry Kelley, 0. G. Bowen, Hubert Loeser and Burl Inks motored to Chicago Monday to attend the Elks meeting being held there this week. ;
- About 25 Ligonier fans witnessed Fort Wayne's ball team trim Goshen Grays Sunday 7 to 5. The second game was played Monday with like results.
Russian Menonites are coming to settle in the U. 8. 100,000 strong. They are all farmers who lost their possessions under the new scviet government. Representatives have been in Goshen. S . Kelly Drake and Mrs. Clelve Snyder were united in marriage Saturday evening by Rev. Grubbs at the U. B. parsonage in this city. Mr. Drake is well known' in Ligonier and the bride is a former resident of Garrett SELECT THE REMNANT YOU WANT NOW AT WONDERFUL BARGAINS. E.JACOBS & CO. See B. E. Kirkland for reliable lifinsurance. : T
~ ;’." ‘ / 0 , PV S >R e “.\)7:*‘ WAI , 1f | s |/ s 0L o AN Asy HERE -’ \AS e SRI Y AW Wt ; The day of all days, the most prized of all rememberances, the brides’s photograph. & ' Schlotterback . Studio
Kodak finishing Hieber Studle. Nice assortment of bathing caps at For sale, desirable buildizg bt.i Sidewaik and sewer. Rube Deeter. | For sale, Banner incubator. Also pop corn. A. O. Jeffries, Ligonier. For Sale, Ford truck in first class condition. Inquire of Jess Cosper. L , 11ate
~Call phone No. 293 for taxi service. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Stiffner. - 13atf For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or $2.10 at my second hand store next to green house. ’_- - J. W Himes . 17att. For Sale seven room house two lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice -~ I will buy all kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price, and sell thom to local consumers. John Himes . . “Il4at! - FOR SALE—Two dwelling. houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price $1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. Johm W. Himes. 10att
For Sale—Two .modern dwellings with garages and fruit, full lots, one 5-room and one 7-room, good location. Enquire Blanch Shobe, 217 Fast Third Bt., City Phone 178. E Wanted—Save money by enrolling for a business course before July 15th at the old summer rates. Enter any time. - It will pay you to write for catalog now. The South Bend Business College. . 16alm Attention Farmers. . . Fertilizers for fall sowing can be bought to best advantage through the Wawaka Shippers’ Association. Prices will be right. Call’ or write H. M. Way, Secretary,Wawaka, Ind. 17a4t For Sale lot 45x165 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will sell cheap. Price $350. Will acept %300 in Liberty Bonds and balance cash, Will Gibson, 205 W. First St., Mishawaky Ind. : . o 17b2m L Netles
Until September Ist the attorneys of Ligonier will observe the following office hours: . ' Week days frem 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock 'P. M. Saturdays 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. ! - Bothwell & Vanderford W. H. Wigton . A. F. Biggs : Married at Three Rivers. . Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss_ Ethel Gcenevieve Baker of Ligonier daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baker of that place, to Nelson Garrett Inebnit, son of Rev. C. D. dnebnit of ‘Goshen. The wedding took place at Three Rivers, Mich,, the early part of May.—Goshen Democrat.. - i .
' The bride is an accomplished young lady with many friends in Ligonier. She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker of this city.
Kodak finishing Hieber Studio.
~ Young men to assist cutters. 49 hours per week. Apply manager. i Kahn Brothers Shirt Co. Folh oelees o se T :
foOCUTE. The buyer of a motor car does an injustice to himselt in not investigating this most excellentand luxurious automobile. . ~ Communicate with me and I will be glad to call. Ligonier Dealer Wanted James D. Snyder ~_ Kendallville, Indiana. ‘
Pianos, Pla'er Pianos ' and Victrolas If you are contemplating purchasing anything in the musical goods, you should have one of our several representatives call on you and explain the easy terms by which you may purchase reliable instrument. o . - VICTROLA RECORDS | Ligonier music lovers should mot over look the opportunity of having our Record man Mr. Brown call with his large assortment of Victor Records. -~ ROGERS & WILSON South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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