Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 52B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 March 1921 — Page 4
Big Horse Salei 30 Head 1 SR, S” Rl 5 O " N _— 6 S s o kit . | n v . = a - & ] ’ LoV ; ‘g{,' . High grade horses at the sales barn of SBhobe & Shobe, Ligonier, Indianpa. SATURDAY, MARCH &th., Sale Commencing at 12 o'clock We will have on sale 30 head of high grade lowa liorses consisting of matched pairg and high grade feeding horsgs ranging from 4 to 6 years old, welght 1400 to 1700, which will be sold under a guarantee. The horses are sound and all well broke. These horses can be seen at the sales barn of Shobe & Shobe any time after Wednesday next. Terms made known on day of sale, o wene. LOESER & SHOBE
GLASSES Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
CHARLES V. INKS AND SON Dealer In _ ' Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, ornsr Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER
~ at Reasonable Prices. on all Kinds of Automobile Trimmings Tops, Curtains, Seat Covers made and repaired. ; Glass lights for rear curtains, side curtains made to open and close with doors. A coat of dressing renews old tops and cushions. Furniture upholstered. P 25 years experience. DERR KOONTZ 2nd St. between Main £4 and Martin, Ligonier.
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. : : ‘ : - ' The Store that has the largest collection of 25 cent specialties. The Store with the largest collection of s(c items. . oodThe Store that is showing all the new Spring Ginghams, Voiles, Hosiery Wool Dress - h : - 8_ The store with a full lineofGroceries. ; < '
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT All Goods Delivered to Your Door
Post Toasties per package ...........cceenenne. 11 Toastd Corn Flakes per package ............ 11¢ SOty Balled Ot ...........oooivicaninuns 180 Canned Corn Fresh and Tender 12¢ Canned Peas Early June ..........cccooeenee. 12¢ Blue Ribbon Head Rice per lb. ................ 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
86 in. wide Bleached Muslin fine and soft B TR PN oot B 36 inch Unbleached Sheeting the yard .... 13¢ 36 in. Unbleached Sheeting extra fine and DY th TR ..t . IBE 36in. extra soft finish Bleached Muslin for BB WOPK . i i ie o AR
GINGHAM DEPARTMENT | : Wash Dress Goods - : 86-inch light and dark percales the yard ..18¢ The best grade of Apron Ginghams at the A large line of fine fast colors. ~ Dress Ginghams the yard ..........ccocuun...... 20¢ All the Finest Grades of Dress Ginghams the
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. ; €6 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. ; :
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NEWS NOTES
-An extra fine program at Crystal tonige,:. . ; :
W. H. Wigton atlended court at La Grange Tuesday. e
Lee Hewitt was in town Wednesday to have his injured foot dressed.
. Ed Summers began his duties Monday as clerk in C. R. Stansbury’s stbn
Mrs. Lela Butchel of Washington D. came Monday for a féew days during M. A. Hutchison's illness. = - .
~ Archie Gaff, son of Freeland Ga:f of near Churubusco has been operated on for appendicitis. :
Marguerite Clark and Harrison Ford also “King of the Circus” next Tuesday and Wednesday at Crystal.
Chéster Weirick manager of the Farmers Mutnal Telephone Exchange at Wawaka has decided to resign.
Perry Weeks of south of Kimmell died Monday .in the Hope hospital at Garreft where he underwent an operation recently. : :
- Mrs. Lela Bushtel of Washington D. C. arrived Wednesday to attend her father, M. A. Hutchison, during his illness. - - .
The LaGrange ""All Stars” and Ligonier Legion basketball teams will clash at the High School” Gymnasium this - evening. » - o
Patronize the bake sale to be given bytwa classes of the M. E. Sunday School Saturday mo&plng at 10 o'clock next to the Post Office. Cakes Ei s Cookies. and Doughnuts. ' :
LarGange county schools have socured the services of Curtins E. Miller to have charge of Tnstruction in band and orchestra instruments. Seven schools of the county have agreed to pay him $25 a month.
Rick Rack Braid, Dainty Bids Braid, Hair Ping, Needles, Pins, Darning Cotton, Crochet, Cotton, Lingerie Braid, Silk Gloves Pear] Buttons, Corsets and Brassieres.
INFANTS DEPARTMENT INFANTS VESTS . INFANTS BANDS , INFANTS VEILS INFANTS HOODS : INFANTS WRAPPERS INFANTS ROMPERS ; INFANTS RUBBER PANTS INFANTS GINGHAM DRESSES ~ INFANTS WHITE DRESSES ; | INFANTS SUPPORTERS : - INFANTS BLANKETS ~ ! INFANTS SKIRTS il INFANTS CREEPERS -+ INFANTS DIAPERS . ; INFANTS BIBS _ " : : BLOOMERS . Mothers should see this line.
Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers - - Ladies’Sateen Skirts = : Children’s Sateen Bloomers ¢
Extra Heavy Cheviot work shirts ............ 90¢ Men’s - Overalls heavy blue and white BRERED it it i SR Men’s plain blue Overalls with bibs double sewing, wide suspender straps all sizes .. $1.89
To close 8 dozen Heavy Outing Gowns worth $2OO-DoW Bach . s 100 Call on us for all your wants
Mrs. Wiliam Stahismith of Columbia City is dead after an illnes of three years due to complications. :
Several Goshen factories cut wages Monday. The reductions range from 10 to 20 per cent it is said.
Missouri Hetsel wife of Otis Hetsel of Whitley county died Saturday after a brief ilinéss of apoplexy.
The rremodeling of the Big Four stat_lg_n at Elkhart has been completed at an approximate cost of $5.000. .
Abbert Bowser 34 of laGrange is dead after a short illness of pueumonia. A widow and one child sur e= ‘ '
Knights of Pythias of Alblon will observe the-fifty-seventh anmiversary of the order this evening, March 4, A special meeting 1= planned. L
W. H. Favinger of Albion is in Pit tsburg Pa., looking after a big consignment of stock sent by the Albion shippers’ association of which he fs prestoenst. =
Francis M. Buker an aged and respected resident of Rome City died at the hom of his son, Charlees, Sunday afternoon, aged 89 years and 2% days, death being due to complications and old age. : :
Mrs. Mary E. Ritter 76, a pioneer of the community is dead at the homc of her sister Mrs. A. J. Mawhorter south of Albion, where she has resided for the past eleven years. She leaves two sons and on daughter; William and Charles Ritter and Mrs. Palmer Earie of Ligonfer. - . :
Mrs. Nannie F. Hamer aged 62 wifa of Heinry Hamer dled at the family home on the DeKalb-Noble county lien dive miles east of Kendallville Sunday night aftér an illness of several months from cancer. Surviving ar2 the husband three brothérs and two sisters. - . -
There are all kinds of cheap printing—butnoneofit isreally cheap—at least not on a basis of value. Cheap stuff is usually worth almost what it costs. Our printing isn’t the cheapest you can get, but it’s as good as the best.
NOTION DEPARTMENT
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
Plénty Sugar for all Saturday.
. - ER. LIGONIER, INDIARA.
HAD STRANGE NEWS TO TELL
Boy's Information Might Have Been Conveyed in More Intelligent Man- ; . ner, However, :
. A boy, apparently very much agl tated, rushed into a house and said to the Indy: = e - “I don’t want to alarm you, but T've got big news to tell you. The man sent me up from the livery stables to teil you—" i “Yea, yes! What ts " . “Why, you know, your little boy, Aleck, what the man can't keep out of the livery stables round the corner?" i e “Yen, yes! Well?” e “1 gold Ageck just now not to go into the stafles among the horses, but he wounldn't mind me.” - “Oh, dear! What has happened?™ “He sald he wanted to see what a mule would do when you tickled it heels with a straw.” e “Oh, dear, dear!” gasped the lady, and clung to the chalr for support. - “So Aleck got a straw.,” continued her Infofmant, “crept up behind the mule; tickled him on the heels, and—* The woman started for the door. - “And the sleepy old mule never lifted a hoof,” called the visltor. “Never as much as switched Its tall"— Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
GHOSTLY LOVERS ON“WATCH
Legend of the City of Mexico That Makes Peculiar Appeal to Super- - stitious Residents. ;
One of the strange legends of the City of Mexico has to do with the Calle de los Parados (Street of the Two Idlers). According to the story there was @ beautiful girl, Dona Maria Ysabel de Vallejo y Vezca, who lived on the street and was beloved by two men, one a young officer and the other a young merchant. After the custom of the land at that period (about 1650) they indlcated thelr love by standing, one at each corner of the block, until the dona appeared. . | ' A plague fell upon the city about this time and the girl died without it becoming known to hef lovers. She was taken out and buried by night, also unbeknown to the sultors. The next day they stood at their respective posts walting in vuln.‘ The day after they stood and the day after that, week after week, month after month and year after year. os_gey at last died, still on their p and their ghosts are said 4o still stand at night, clonked and ghastly, in the darkest shadows of the streets. L 2
Movie Tricks.
In some photoplay fire scenes the buildings are actually burned down, and sometimes small models are burned. Usually a convincing illusion Is created by placing chemical preparations, known as “smoke pots,” In concealed places in the bullding. Then by staining the film red the tllusion is almost perfect. > ‘Movies make it easy for bricks to form theniselves Into walls. Heére Is how It is done: First a brick wall 1s photographed. A man hidden “behind the wall pulls down a brick at a time and throws it into a pile in front of the wall. Each time he does it It Is photographed. The film is reversed when it is shown, so“that the last picture appears first.—Brooklyn Eagle,
Evidently Was Indisposed.
Alfred was a boxer and his father was very anxious to learn the result of his son’s first fight. He made the boy promise that a wire should reach him as soon as the contest was over, “You won't disappoint me, Alfred?” he sald, o “No. I promise,” replied Alfred, and sallled forth to the fray. The father waited impatiently until the telegraph boy appeared at last. ~ Eagerly he seized the envelope and tore It open. : g It was signed “Bill Bruiser,” and ran: - - : . “Affred would wire If he could. But he can't.”—London Ideas.
He Could Help Her Out.
A certain prominent movie star Is a cautious person, She had to hafl a taxicab one night last week to. get to the theater in time for the show, and remembering the old saying, “An ounce of preventlon Is worth a pound of cure, she sald to the driver: “I have only 60 cents In my purse these pearls about my neck are imitation and I-have no other valuables. Little theater, please!” ' The tax! man regarded her sympathetically & moment. “Listen, lady,” he said, “if youse need a dollar I kin loan youse one.”—New York Sun, -
Hotels Shy of “13."
There are only twa hotels In New York that have rooms numbered with 13. This in deference to superstition. - Many of the tall hotels omit the thirteenth floor. A recent police court case in Harlem centered about the 18 superstition. A tenant, whose apartment was numbered 18, scratched the number off his door as often as the landlord painted 1t on. When he was ordered evicted he said to the judge. “There, I told you that number was unlucky.”
*“Yes, sir, we are proud of this election district. Why—" L - “Oh, sure, I know! You have the oldest voter In the country, who has never failed to cast his ballot at any election since 1824, and who——" “Not at all! Our district is unique and -notable as being the only one in the nation which does not contain that political veteran.” e o
Nearly 150 persons atteded a Hoover dinner at Warsaw last Friday evening and the sum of $l,lO was raised for “he starving children of Eurepe. ~ Mrs. Emma Myers 65 wife of E. M. Myers of Albion is dead after a month’s
Unique,
Society Brand Clothes ~ Are Guaranteed | A Society Brand Suit must give complete satisfaction, that is our pledge to you. We have the authority to refund the full purchase price if you are dissatisfied in any particular. aE e ~ Society Brand Clothes $25,530, 35, $4O You must see this line of real tailor made clothesto appreciate the drop in price. 2 ‘ " STORE. FOR MEN . : - "LIGONIER ~ “You Must be Satisfiéd” “ INDIANA
-Single man wanted to work Qh farm.!‘ Enquire at Loeser Bros. . 52a2t -~ B. H. Snook of Goshen was made di;; rector of the furniture dealers associution of the 13th district of Indiana. | | House for re'ntt 4.miles northwest of | Ligonier. Also corn for sale. Will| Wade : o e | Black Suede Oxfords French heels| fturn soles strictly dress the pair SG.OOig At Newton's Shoe Store. 51bZt: Members of the Goshen fire vdnp:’xri- ! |ment have been presented with rour‘j artistic: beds for use at the fire sia- | tion. e ! | . Kodsk Finlshing best possible | |prints. Photos eof *“Quality.” _X-nyk’ for fracture, and dental radiograms. f | Hieber Studios. : b2ati | Wanted—Poultry. I will pay 26c per pound for heavy hens. Young roosters, 25¢. Also the highest market price for ; all kinds of junk. Joe Miller. Tel. 219 | : ; : L 52t | "Mr. and Mre. L. B. Brunha_fin of Nap- | panee have purchased the Kosciusko | Lodge at Winona Lake and will operate that hostelry during the comivg sumier. . : :
Fresh Salted Peanuts Special Sat- 1 RN bl e 12(5
Money Saved is Money Made
You Save Money on Items Listed Below:
- WINDOW BLINDS Tt Shades sach ... 950 GIOOL Sltan GBER ........naosinine 80C ke GINGHAMS, Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide, 25¢ value, priced Saturday the yard .................... 19¢ S MOREIN - Hope pure bleach high count cloth very special the yard s s 18¢ = - ALUMINUM WARE ; | 100 pieces Aluminum Ware values up to $1.50 specially priced for Saturday each 98¢
THE STORE THAT MAKES PRICES ON LAUNDRY SOAPS
/"' & B e Re e ¥ : Pearly Wave Laundry Soap (once used always used) 10 cakes for .........cccoeernunncenn. 57C Waltke’s White Naptha Soap (Alawys Repeats) 10 cakes for ..., 65C Kirks Flake White Laundry Soap. (Buy here and Save 10 cakes for ............ccoceeee. 59¢ P. &G. White Naptha Soap 10 large cakes fOT .......iesivsesscmsambimisonsssossarsssasssssossssssss 041 G Kirks Hard Water Toliet soap 3 bars for e R e s sirenrbibesiciiis - O
Shipments of Wall Paper arriving every few days as usual we will show more Patterns of Wall Papers than any store in Northern Indiana, and the PRICE AS USUAL will be a little lower than prices quoted by others. YOU MAKE MONEY BUYING HERE.
Gutelius & Miller 5 & 10
White Marshmallows spepial Sgt— 20 c U DO i
100 V Yi t. : Of Gar den Seedsg | This announces to you that we now have readv for sale the greatest variety of garden seed.this store has even shown. You now have our catalog in your possession and can make your selection of Seed for Spring Planting. While we do not carry everything named in catalog we do carry the most popular and best. for this vicinity. We have Twenty varieties of Beans also a great variety of corn and peas. Whether your garden plot is small or large vou will want new fresh seed of best variety. Make out a list of seed wanted an@ bring in and have filled before the rush comes. . : e - WQ&VCY’S Hardware . " " Phone 134 o
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Chocolate Créam Candy Special €)f) Saturday pound ...t 200
BABY PANTS . Rubber Baby Pants.. 50c.. value,.. Saturday SPOEIEE 8 DRETE .o i SHOD e PERCALES : Percales lights and darks 1 yard wide, 25¢ to 29 ¢ values special the yard ............ 18c w HAIR NETS . Cap Shape Hair Nets 3 for ....c...cceerenn. 25€ Hair Nets Elastic 4 for 25¢ M " DISH PANS e Last call Saturday 100 10-14-17 quart Grey Granite Dish Pans values up to $1.25 very SPECIAL .....occivsrssssssisrsassionogensessessssscssissses ODC
WALL PAPER TIME
Oranges, extra sweet and juiéy "y priced special Saturday doz. ... 20¢ 1
