Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 37A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 November 1920 — Page 3

Price struction A sale made necessary by the lowering of prices. A sale ot such great magnitude as to outshineanypre\?ious sale. We are busy marking our entire’“stogk down to the very lowest possible prices It will pay you to wait for our announcement that will be out soon. E. Jacobs & Co. - Ligonier, Ind. _Dry_ Goods, ' Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Furs, " Rugs, Etc.

NEWS NOTES Orange township will have a membership of 125 in her Farmers organization. = S - Mrs. Phil Bickle came home Sunday evening from an extended vwisit in Chicago. = - ‘ Willlam Slater residing on the North Side is confined to his bome by {llness. : 5o Alibert Teal was at Brimfield last week visiting his brother George B. Teal and wife. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Louis Smalley visited relatives in Leesburg Sunday. : - Auto - license plates will be ready for delivery for 1921 in Indiana November 26. : Roy E. Elijah exchanged his Perry township farm to Louis A. Rimmell for thoe Cosperville gemeral store. - The farmers organization of LaPorte county, after completing a drive, finds ftgel! with over 1,200 members.: A Midumoresque” will be shown at the Crystal tonight and tomorrow. It is an entoriainment, par-excellent. - Wil Cook came home Friday and will remain a few days with his brother Z. T. Cock who is afflicted with heart. trouble. Eli Jacobs of the firm of E. Jacobs Co. arrived home from. Chicago Fri-

day evening where he purchased a big line of goods for the stora. . ' Olfver A. Baker has sold land in Perry township to William P. Rogers and Franklin A . Baker transfers a parcel t» Oliver A. Biker. . Clafr Welr came home from Michigan University -at Ann Arbor Friday to spend & couple of days yith his parents Mr. and Mrs. F E. We'r. Job, Perry and Tommy Sharp and Will McGuinn left Monday in an automobile for New Smyrna, Florida, where they will spénd the winter. Sam Yerger and Leon Schlotterback employed by th>» N. Y. C. rallway company near Chi.cago came ‘home for Sunday. :

Harvey Hull, i{s In Indianapolis attending the grand lodge meeting of Odd Fellows this week. He represnts both th lodg and council of Ligonier The Crystal takes pleasure in presenting to the public “Humoresque” with special music at the Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. Nov. 16 and 17 : Rev. H. W. Thompson delivered an able Red Cross sermon at the M. L. church in Wawaka Sunday evening which brought a generous cash response. - Kev Meyer filled Rev. Thompson’s pulpit in Ligonier. Melvin Cripe, aged 13, is dead near Middlebury the result of an accidental discharge of his gun while hunting rabbits Friday with his father, Daniel Cripe. B 5 . Republicans Confer. Successful candidates in ' Noble county and the republican committee held a meeting in Kendallville Friday evening and enjoyed a fish supper. The meeting wds called .by Chairman Thompson of Ligonier. : et AR Inks a Busy Man. - : W. B. Inks the monument man from Ligonier has erercted a monument for Owen Black in the Albion cemetery. He also placed a marker over the grave of Mrs. Sarah Wrigley mother of Judge Wrigley—Albion Democrat. ~No Hunting On Our Farms., ‘Persons are warned against hunting on our farms and violators of this trespass order will be prosecuted to the limit. o L - Floyd Leming - Harry Clemens : : Sanger Smith ' -~ Carl Wolf . - . Ear]l Wolt ’ 0. V. Borger. . 37a2t

- GLASSIFIED ADS. For Rent—Stock and Dairy farm on Hawpatch, Mrs. J. N. Denny. 36a5t Lore’' can and will answer any queetion you may ask her, at Crystal Monday Tuesday and Wednesday this week. ' Stag Picnic, Antlers County Club, Sylvan Lake, Rome City, Sunday, Nov. 21. Elks and friends invited. Come| and get a turkey for your Thankegiving dinner. : 35a3w For Sale—Fine building lot on the North Side with a frontage of 90 feet and depth of 165 feet. Fine shade trees and other improvements. Will sell cheap. Will Gibson, Mlshnnka..’l Ind. -30 t ‘Stag Picnic, Antlers County Chb.{ Sylvan Lake, Rome City, Sunday Nm.:l 21. Elks and friends invited. Come. and get a turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner. 35asw For Sale—3o head -of high grade breeding ewes. One registered Shropshire buck. Can be seen at Stones Hill farm or inquire L. E. Schlotterback, Syracuse, Ind. @ . 37a3t

Clerks, M en or women over 17, or Postal Mail Service' $125 month. Bxperience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, white R. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1401 Continental Bldg., Washington, DO s v 36bdt Secure a business education, either in the resident school or by home study. Catalog and Home Study booklet free. Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend Indiana. _ In accordance with custom no more deliveries of oil ‘and gasolene will be April Ist. Ed Tyler. = s6adt

THE EIGONIER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIANA.

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We have taken the bull by the horns - and have made clothing prices - o {matwillcatthe H. L. C.

- We're here to serve you with clothes; we want to do it better than anyone else. If we get the best clothes for wear and style, no one can beat that. We have them in Hart Schaffner & Marx and other makes. We are selling them on close margins and giving you values that cannot be duplicated in the city or county. We have the suit or overcoat that will fit you. Men who used to think they had to go to tailors are coming to us. . o L * e

Suits at $9, $l9, $29, $39 and $49 Overcoats $25.00 to $50.00

Prepare now for the cold blast of winter. Sheep lined coats, . ‘Rain coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Boys' Clothing

Carney Clothing Store