Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 February 1921 — Page 4

Stansbury’s. Double' Store The Peoples Store ~ The Store of Quality - The Store of Low Prices The Store of Honor The Store that Gives You Low Prices The Store that gives you service. Lom : The Store that has the largest collection of 25 cent specialties. : # The Store with the largest collection of 5C¢ items. ' : ood.'l'he Store that is showing all the new Spring Ginghams, Voiles, Hosiery Wool Dress 8. : : gv The store with a full lineofGroceries. s ¢

- OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ' - All Goods Delivered to Your Door : Post Toasties per package ..................... 11¢ Toastd Corn Flakes per package .......... Il¢ PRty Rolled OBt ... 190 Canned Corn Fresh and Tender 12¢ Canned Peas Early June ..................... 12¢ Blue Ribbon Head Rice per b, :............... 10¢ Canned Pineapple, Peaches and Apricots Canned Soup all kinds the can ..-12¢ and 13¢ Tea and Coffe of the best quality. — When you buy of Stansbury you buy the best at the lowest price. . - DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 36 in. wide Bleached Muslin fine and soft TIIE TR YR i e 1D 36 inch Unbleached Sheeting the yard .... 13¢ 36 in. Unbleached Sheeting extra fine and RERYY 1o YA i i I 8 36in. extra soft finish Bleached Muslin for B W i Me - GINGHAM DEPARTMENT - Wash Dress Goods - 86 inch light and dark percales the yard ..I%¢ The best grade of Apron Ginghams at the B e b 1 A large line of fine fast colors. , : Dress Ginghams the yard ........................ 20¢ All the Finest Grades of Dress Ginghams the PR esiisiinisiomneaiinmerensirinni sasieaiistrasssss SIS ~ Crash Toweling and Table Damask Union Crash for towels now at the yard .. 18¢ All linen crash worth 40c now the yard 30c Buy your toweling and damask now. 66 in. full bleached Damask the yd. ... 75¢ 70 in. ful bleached Damask the yd. ...... $l.OO Other Damask from $1.25,.. $1.50,.. $1.75.. to $3.00 the yard. % %

C. R. STANSBURY

LIGONIER

i Harding’s Cablnet. The cabinet of President-elect Harding as autritatively announced is as follows: : i : Charles Evans Hughes of New York former governor, former justice of the Supreme court, and Republican , nominee for the presidency in 1916, secretary of state.. : o Andrew W. Mellon of Pennsylvania, & banker and financier member of a tamily reputed to be among the ~ Wwealthiest in this country secretary

Specials for Friday and Saturday |

Two Big Bargain Days. Worth While Savings

Light and dark -Percales 36 inches wide, high grade cloth 25¢ value Friday and Saturgay price the yard -.. 8e

Hope or Hill bramds 1 yd. wile, extra fine bleached high grade cloth, about 25¢ value Friday and Saturday price the yard .. 18¢c

Extra fine mesh Hair Net with elastic, our ;'egular 10c value on sale Saturday only 4 .E e RS e S R |

AT OUR SOAP COUNTER Gl 7 Walthkes Naptha Soap 10 bars for S sesrease s S S sS s s RS Pearly Wave soap 10 bars for s Saßsseusssshaversadeates eet a AR e v s Blrks Flake soaD 10 DAPB lOF ..ot o R g PTR P. &G. Naptha 10 bars for arsiNmsstisaisß s ity aes was e tbs s s s Chs st e s R Uk Hardwater caatile B OIS o 8 ..o i it ioo e R i W Palm Olive 6 bars for e xsEaRA s g asreassaest i tasassis e bebans ses AR A bsa b 4 sAt S assais Y G Jap Rose Toilet soap 3 bara Saturday only .........o....oicimni o TR e

- 200 pounds Fresh Salted Peanuts the Pound ..ot 120 Extra Fine Navel Oranges 30c value the dozen b e SR B R L Assorted Chocolate Creams Saturday only the pound ..........cooceoieeeonsiisoisooisioe. 250 Fancy Chocolates Saturday only the pound ..............cceenoennesisossisnessmesssbonssserins . 350 Marshmallows the pound S43sasssaßenesssinsuinensasnens issesiassaniisnnsneesnseitusnsoessastsmssstonniiinsmaninssnasesnsnse . DG

’ - ¢, : WALL PAPER : 5 : Now is the time to buy your spring Wall Paper while our line is complete. We have a new trimmer and can give you better service now. ; : e

A OIL CLOTH "o " Oil Cloth worth 40c and 45c the yard buy it here Friday and Saturday .........cc.... 83¢

_Gutelius & Millerss & 10

of the treasury. John W. Weeks of Massachusets former United States senator and in 1916 a candidate for the presidential nomination secretary of wan Harry M. Daughtery of Ohio who managed the pre covention campaign résulting in Mr. Harding’s nomination, : attorney general. Will H. Hays of Indiana chairman of the Republican national committee, rostmaster general. - Tyihl Edwin Denby of Michigan a former

PERCALES

MUSLIN

HAIR NETS

AT OUR CANDY COUNTER

NOTION DEPARTMENT

Rick Rack Braid, Dainty Bias Braid, “Hair Pins, Needles, Pins, Darning Cotton, Crochet, Cotton, Lingerie Braid, Silk Gloves Pearl Buttons, Corsets and Brassieres, :

. INFANTS DEPARTMENT INFANTS VESTS e INFANTS BANDS < INFANTS VEILS : : INFANTS HOODS : = INFANTS WRAPPERS - , INFANTS ROMPERS : INFANTS HOSE _ INFANTS RUBBER PANTS INFANTS GINGHAM DRESSES A INFANTS WHITE DRESSES ; . INFANTS SUPPORTERS . INFANTS BLANKETS e INFANTS SKIRTS ‘ ' INFANTS CREEPERS INFANTS DIAPERS ' - INFANTS BIBS - ~ BLOOMERS - . Mothers should see this line. *

Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers Ladies’Sateen Skirts 7 : Children’s Sateen Bloomers

MEN’S WORK SHIRTS

Extra Heavy Cheviot work shirts ............ 90¢ Men’s Overalls heavy blue and white St!‘ipe sesanaerinesMheeiiiiiiiiiiiie it eaiens $l-50 Men’s plain blue Overalls with bibs double sewing, wide suspender straps all sizes .. $1.89

Plenty Sugar for all Saturday.

To close 3 dozen Heavy Outing anhs worth $2.00 now eagh sl.o_f) ~ Call on us for all your wants

[mem‘be‘r ‘of congress who has served as an enlisted man. in both the navy and_marine corps, secrettary of the ‘navy. : i - Herbert Hoover of California former food administrator and leader in various movements for European rolipf, secretary of commerce._James J. Davis of Pennsylvania and Illinois a former steel worker and official in the Moose fraternity, secretary of labor. s

GINGHAMS

Dress Ginghams, plaids, checks and plain 25c - value, Friday and Saturday the price

DISH PANS

200 Gray Granite Dish Pans in 10, 14 and 17 quart sizes, values in other stores to $1.25 on sale Friday and Saturday each ........... 59>

SEWING THREAD

Sewing Thread either white or black numbers ? to 90, 150-yd. spogls Saturday onl 4 spozoslz D vt e

| CROCHET COTTONS - C. M,, R. M. C, Star Brand Crochet cottons ,Satur,daygnly the Bpoo] w..lcuviripionsensniiinns 108

THE LIGONIEL. = ° ER LIGONIER, » ‘ ™ o M

Miss Ruth Stewart of Brinifield is il :

Mrs: lou's Marker ‘i sperding a week In Kiimell : : :

W. H. Wigton was in Albion yesterday on business,

- Dr. Bisck made a professional rip to Elkhart yesterday. o !

Mrs. Frank’ Fuller of Millersburg shopped hers yesterday. - ot

Ed Tyler was trying out a new horseQan his oil wagon yesterday.

Several Ligonier couples will attend the dance at Alblon t™is evening.

- For Sale. A red sulkey with top. Inquire at 101 Grant Bt. or phone 415 Ligonier. o e e

Charles Simmons of the Straus Bfothem ‘company s in Indianapolis on business. e o %

Mrs. Myron Bakeér spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker of Pleasant HNI.

Mrs. Geo FExley and Miss Pauline Betler spe.«d Wednesday with Mrs "On “”hi 4 iL'.: e 2 e

Jesse Ruby, now of South Bend, has been spending a few days with Cromwell yelatives., 5

Allen Haller was here { om Spencerville Tuesday evening to attend the lks dance. :

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ponham and Dr. and Mrs. Hayes of Albion attended the Elks dance.

Residence. property for sale on Union street. Enquire of Chas. A. Wolf 201 Union street. - Blntt

Fngineer Cripe and family of Garrett have been visiting the James and Newton Crothers families. e

Mrs. Steve Slentz is back from &« few ‘days visit with Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Sparrow of Cromwell. ;

Miss Pauiine Stettler and Mrs. G. W. Exley spént the first of the weck with friends in Mishawaka. hra

Perry Weeks of Kimmell is at the Sacred. eHart hospital recoverimy from an operation for hernia.

Blatk Suede Oxfords French hecls turn soles strictly dress the pair $6,00 At Newton's Shoe Store. 51b2t

For Sale—Dark brown mare coming 5 years sound, good flesh, Enquire Dwight Blackman Route 4 *slb2t

Do you want to save money, if so buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. : | Sibtf

INDIANA

Colored population of Garretl, which numbers about 200 are endeavoring to raise funds to efect a church ediliee s :

- Word of the death, Mrs. Helen Pressel-Heck at Huntington has been received by the Wawaka high- school faculty. : ; ;

The story hour at the Library Saturday afternoon at*2:3o o'clock Miss Deßerry primary teacher will be the story teller. : £ : :

‘Somon Weimer of Jefferson township who has been on the sick list for the past few months, is on the mend and able to be up again. ;

Mrs. E. W.- Knepper of.Brimfield, who fractured her right hip over a year ago remaines about the same, with but slight prospects of being able to walk again. =

Miss Pearl Leslie who underwent a serious operation -at the General hospital in Elkhart a few weeks ago was in Elkhart consulting Dr. J. C. Flemming Tuesday and Wednesday.

“The King of the Circus,” begins next Tuesday and Wednesday it is the real stuff, staged in and around a big traveling circus and played by real cireus .people. It is the most thrilling and exciting story every filmed. llf you see the Ist chapters you simply can't stay away. Come you're mever too old to go to a circus. This is the real thing. Miss it? You can’t. :

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kind of printing thet " I m dividende is the printed matter is woree shan ; none. The quality ov your business is often m; R et Gves bm overcome, while mmmma. Wo peoduce saly Quollty * % m'a-..wm want um&mul lotterhoad in colors, i you od-rdlflm--m'lllh ‘ %'v?....‘.-.:,:.‘.‘..‘ meat and us good printRNy - kindof printingthet <

me Want xour Trade. ™ = ‘ ‘ ’ln brder to get it' we must make you - want to trade with us. To accomplish ~ this we sell only the best grade of mer- . Chandise at, the lowest possible prices, - and guarantee the merchandise we sell £ to give Wlishcion. - ~ If you buy on this basis you are always ~ sure of getting your money’s worth, and - u little bit more with it. @~ | ' < S BHREET S ™7 STORE FOR MEN ' LIGONIER ° “You Must be Satisfied” @ INDIANA

o v ks Filenle T 0 M Wawaka, Ind., Feb. 23, 1921 Banner:-—Rev. T. J. Mawhorter being unable to write as yet, takes the opportunity through these columns to thank one and al! for the beautiful cards and letters from friends from tar and near and also for the beautiful potted cycleman from the Mawhorter wedding association, - e - Mrs. F. J. Mawhorter. o - Notice of Hearing. . ~ The Public Service Commission of Indiana will hear thé petition of the Indiana and Michigan Electric Com” pany ‘for ‘authority to increase its rates in South Bend, Mishawaka, Osceola, Lakevile, LaPaz Elkhart, Ligonier and other suburban territory, Wednesday, March 9, 1921 at 9:00 a. m. in the City Hall at South Bend. Ind. 51b2t

~ The reappointionment bill which rocently passed the lower house gives Qoblg County one representative and Joins her-with Allen for joint senator,

Pays

| o %% , (8 Industrial Serial Gold Bonds o Secured by . ' ~ First Mortgage on Land and Plant of THE VULCAN LOUISVILLE SMELTING CO. o ‘ * CHICAGO, ILLINOIS . = - | S ISSUE e SECURITY o - o 8275000 . - $5BOOOO L U Ty bowds are callable ab 102 in inverse order of matwiity. < Novmol i 7 :@fgzmme.Tau&’bmd?%fimhd&mm 3 £ o Co:,’paay The following facts ate summarized from a letter written by % ' Sl Jules R. Kahn, President of the Company: G Z : |

Business—This Company, incorporaged in 1907, has been successfully engaged in the smcltifi‘and refining of copper bearing materials since 1892. Its products are sold ' to brass foundries and used in the manu- . facture of railroad bearings, valves and . general plumbing goods. - Purpose of Issue—The proceeds derived ~+ from the sale of these bonds are to be used to reduce the company’s floatthg debt. T e s e first mortgage on . y's buildings, equipment and real estatelocated ’ atNonh&Eago.lflinois,aswdl,ubdng : a general obligation of the Company. - Assets—The plant occupies 2675 acres of . land, and consists of twenty-three separate T appraisal of threegeputable and compe- - tent appraisers, together with the sound - . Company as of December 9, 1920, is . $589,440.20; thus the total bonded debt

: ~ Price 100 and Accrued Interest to Yield _7% e 0 il e eßt i i -~ e - We Have Purchased These Bonds With Our Own Funds and Recommend Them for lnvestment o, omseme O ASAIE Gueace

‘share your wash day burden with us. Housework moves so much faster where there is two to do it. 'th'l‘hat's why we are inviting you to share your burdens " ‘ “-“ Why not join the ranks of these pleased folks today, by phoning for our driver. He will call for your bundle. : : = PHONE 86 _ , - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY | AND DRY CLEANING

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of the company is 4669, of these assets . Szmd eachofooo bond issued isAfweecmed. by 14.00 of permanent assets. giving effect to new financing the current assets of the Company are 2.4 times all its hiabiliings— Net average operating earnings, - but before deduction of Federal taxes, for the five years ending December 31, 1920, . estrequirementsof this issue. After deduct- ; @ngwnmtbemamopaat- " $25,000 due February 1, 1922 | Feb 1, ; o $25,000 “ = 1923 %5 Soton SIS ¥ %0 e " “ 1925 é 5000 “ . 1926 - P e W aoy : s i el PR N e : $50,0 2 . -,_,1931