Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 4B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1921 — Page 4
* 2 .v 7 Everybody is invited to attend its services who do not attend church elsewhere. ' m - Sunday School 9:30 A. M. e ; Preaching Sundayx 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 P. M. A - i , : o . s e RSP i - Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeplp The churches have a claim on YOU, because they m doing more than banks, manufacturing plants or any other industry to determine financial values and stablize the wealth of the country. Thoy are demanding the passage and rigid enforcement of laws that will al:tnu our body politic and guarantee the safty of the rising generan. , : . They stand for the complete elimination of every form of evil from clvic and social life. They are giving the world its highest and noblest ideals of citizenship, and the best expression of moral and religious life. . . : : The churches are the custodians of the Gospel, and the Gospel offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily settled. COME THOU WITH US WE WILL DO THEE GOOD.. -
Just a Word to You - Mrs. Housekeeper . . You are concerned in the appearance ‘and wear of your blankets, comforters, small floor rugs draperies. We are specialists on such household articles and use the process makes them look with fluffy newness. - : " Phone 86 and our driver will CALL ~ AND DRY CLEANING'!
Good Printing Banner Office
and Stangbury has a full line of spring goods for house cleaning, decorating and : beautifying. Ladies’ wear, Children’s wear, Boys, ‘wear, Men'’s shirts and overalls. Call at Stansbury’s Double Store.
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT e WASHING POWDER Special prices for house cleaning. Bub-No-More Der pKg. ........cssivmerisissnnrcssia Fairbanks Washing Powder per pkg. ........ B¢ Sunbright Cleanser per pkg. ......c...cccveenne. € Lighthouse Cleanser per pkg. ..........ccceiinn. BC Old Dutch Cleanser per pkg. ....ccccoccrvennss 12¢ Star Naptha Powder per pkg. ...cccccvreee.” B 2 Rub-No-More Soap Flakes per pkg. ....... 10¢ VXY SORDFIREME ..o 100 BAAE Boab ChIDE ... iirinien. 100 Borax Soap Chips Large per pkg. ............ 40¢ L LIDOX SORD DO CRKR .......ocoivniiissorvitissiions DO Bob White Soap per cake ..........ceeiviiiaenee 6€ . DISHES B New line of Sherbert Glasses and Water Glasses. See this line. W ‘ L Dishes of all kinds, by the set or part se White cups and saucers the set ............ $1.50 White Dinner Plates the set .................. $1.50 : - FLOUR : Flavo Four 2414 Ibs. .......ccccveiveneeecnen. $1.40 Gpod Luck Flour 2414 lbs. usssssessmsssoncse SLo44 : SYRUPS ‘ Franklin Golden Syrup 6 lbs. ................ 50¢ White Nectar Corn Syrup 10 lbs. ............ To¢ Karo Syrup Dark 10 lbs. ......c.cccvueennnnnen. 60 Karo Syrup Light 116 Ib. ......cccovvevveennenn. 13¢ Karo Syrup Dark IV2]b 12¢ m g . TOILET PAPER o ' A Big Special. L 8 large rolls of Black Bird Toilet Paper ..-25¢ Glen- Eco Toilet Paper 15¢ ..........cccccennee 10€ = . STARCH : Aygo Corn Starch per pkg. ........aw. 9¢ ‘Argo Gloss Starch per pkg. ... 9¢ Excelo Cake Flour per pkg. .f................ 35¢ Salad Bowls, Mixing Bowls, Serving Trays, Lamps and Lamp Goods. %:: ‘ - ~~ HOSIERY HEPARTMENT -~ mes’ Cotton Hose extra good quality .. 20c Ladies’ fine Lisle Hose ...........c..ocoeeeien.. 50c WN’ fine ribbed top Mercerized Lisle ashioned regular and out sizes ........ 75¢ Ladies’Fiber Silk Hose .........ccouvcnicnnne. 98c Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose ........ccocoroenieees $1.50 e Tan, White and\Black * : “Children’s fine Black and Brown Hose .. 25¢
_Stansbury’s Double Store
THEY'LL GET'YOU SOME WAY
City Scalawags Hard to Beat, Accerding to Testimony of Visiter From
“If them Infernal scalawags up there In Kay See can't get you one way they will another!™ disgruntledly asserted the gent from JRnpson Junetion, whe was just back from a brief stay In the Big Burg. “Pretend to do you a faver and then skin you allve! Tuther night in my room in the hotel 1 was ‘tending to my own busiyess when a feller In the next ro.m yelled what in all this and that was coming oL “‘l'm pailing my clothes to the floor, if it's any of yolr by-gosh business! I hollered back. ‘T'm a tollable sound sleeper, and don't alm to have my best suit stole while I'm slumbering.’ *‘Why, you pea-green yokel!" he yelled back, ‘what will you do If the fire department goes roaring by in the middle of the night and you can't yank on your clothes and run after it?Y “‘By cripes! I hadn't thought of that!” says L. ‘I would be In a dickens of'a fix, wouldn't I? TN claw my clothes-loose from the floor and run the risk of having them stole. 1! wouldn’t like to miss a good fire. Much obliged to you, sir!" © - *"Well, I done so, and went to sleep, and as far as I know the fire department never made a run the whole night long. And next morning my clothes were gone, and 80 was the feller in the pext room.”—Kansas City Star,
“The ribbon fishes,” said John T. Nichols, head of the department of recent fishes at the Museum of Natural History, according to the New York Times, “are perhaps the least known of the larger marine species, They are elongate, flattened from side to side with a maneljke fin on the back. Specimens are 15 to 20 feet long, being from 10 to 12 inches deep, and about an inch or two broad at their thickest part. They have big eyes and small mouths.” Very few specimens ever come to light and these are usually wask>d up on some shore or are found flvating at the surface In a dead or dying condition. The larger ones are known to grow to be 20 feet or so in length and very llkely attain a considerably greater. size, but this Is a matter of pure conjecture. Young individuals of some of the specles but a 'few inches long are not: rarely met with near the surface. .
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"GAUZE UNION SUITS ; For Ladies, Boys Men and Girls. - Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits .......c...ccoce... 50 Ladies White and Pink Suits, ................ Ts¢ - Ladies Vests each ............ 20¢, 25¢, and 50c ~ TABLE DAMASK AND CRASH Tablo Damsak ... ..o 9ns Table DRIARK. ooccv.vinisisiiheresrsssnsasismrsban $lOO Al Linen Congh ... DO LD CHah it i 18cf m DRESS GINGHAMS AND PERCALE Fancy new Plaid Ginghams .................... 20¢ - Fancy new Plaid Dress Ginghams ........ 25¢ Apron Check Ginghams ..............c..cereuiene. 13¢ 36 inch Light or Dark Percale .................. 'lB¢ - 36 inch Challie for comforts .................... 20¢ We are adding to our Infants Department, each day a new line of goods. We want to keep a more complete assortment of Infants wear on the market. For a Baby’s Outfit see our line. m CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES : We want you to see this line. Infants fine white dresses, fine Swiss and India Linon .....ccccciienncrinesnrsnonens. $l.OO to $1.26 Children’s White Dresses age 3 to 6 .... $2.25 Children’s White Dresses age 3 to 6 .... $3.25 Child_g'en’s White Dresses age 8 to 12. e ——————————— CHILDREN’S ROMPER SUITS ' Little Boys Dress Suits. - ~ Anything in the Infants and Children's goods call on us. : Boys Romper Suits blue and white stripe, white belt collar and cuffs age 2 to 6 .. sl.oo_ Bgtl;‘y I:(fimper Suits something new bh’;sel 75with yellow trimmings ..........ccvneneeee $l. Little Boys Suits Blouse and pants Tan and blue stripe 8 to 7 ....cccvevveevncenee. $3.25 Boys Crash Suits from 3to 8 years Blouse With Dall ... i SODO Girl's Gingham Dresses from 2 to 15 years, Tt A is o e ouse m 1 es, s, Satin, Messalines,-Charmeuse. All Golm'ssnfi- the spring graduai:s and dresses. We want all tljg;irl’(}ndutestomusfor' there Dresses. Voiles, Wool goods, Silk Crepes, Organdies and Lawn. We will please
Jimpson Junetion.
Ribbon Fish's Odditiea
: ™o . -~ AMONIEC Z.° ER LIGONIER, INDIAA.. R e eT R L G P R TR U e i
~ Mrs, 8. J. Williaras is somewhst im-
Shirley Larimer of Millersburg was in town Wednesday. i W
Stanford Lantz of Millersburg 1s a gmall pox patient. S
~ Mr. and Mrs. A Howard Smith of Wawaka shopped here. ; ;
Mrs. L. P. Wineburg returned from Chicago last even'ng.
John Wean underwent an operation at Goshen hispital Wendesday morning. ;
Miss Helen Carney came home Tuesday evening for a week or ten days visit. -
Grevley Zimmerman attended the meeting of township assessors at Albion Tuesday. e
Several new members entered the Order of thé Eastern Sgar at the meeting last evening. P JoN
~ Members of the Northern Indiana Telephone association will meet at LaPorte on April 12, S
Unless there is increased consumption of onions there will be a great waste of the old crop.
The American Boys Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 and lay plfil for the spring and summer. : ’
~ Beginning next Wednesday, Ligonier stores wil be open on Wednesday evenings of each week. _
The juniors. wil present the class play, Miss Bantock, tonight and tofdight and tomorrow evenings. i
Roswell Earnhart exeptes to build a new home this spring at the corner of Grand and Second streets,
Miss Ruth Lutey will leave Saturday morning to make an extended visit with her . grandmother in Cleveland, Ohio. = Sl
Willis Bidlack of Rome Sity, who has been ill for several wéeks followihg a stroke of paralysis was able to ride down town. . e
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb will go to Chicago in a few days to take a two weeks cou?&e in class work and beauty -culture. . :
Miss Wikena Wigton returned to DePauw Tuesday after spending her vacation with her parents, Attoreny and Mrs. W. H. Wigton." 7
Nicholas Monger age 78 a resident of Allen township for sixty-nine years died Sunday morning at his home southwest of Avilla of apoplexy.
Thirty-five of her friends gave a birthday surprise party on Mrs. E Bradley at her home last evening. A picnic supper was served. She received many useful presents. ;
New York Central officials at Elkhart state that it is not probable that work in th shops there would be resumed before the first of May. A wage reduction of- 25 per cent is anticipated,
At the annual corn show held at Albion ‘last week from March 24 to 26, John Schlichtenmyer residing one and one-half miles north of Brimfield, received the following premiums: Frist on best single ear corn, first on best ten ears with sweepstakes on both.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Schlotterback farm I mile west and 1% milees south of Ligonier, 2% miles north and west of Cromwell. Commencing at 1 o'clock 5n Thursday April 7 | The following personal property | , 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Black horse 7 years old weight 1700, bay horse 8 years old weight 1200, sorrel horse coming 5 years old weight 1400, sorrel mare coming 5 years old weight 1400. The horses are all sound. 8 HEAD OF CATTILE 3 Yellow Jersey cow 8 years old fresh in Jan., Red Durham cow 8 years old fresh in Jan., road cow 4 years old fresh. i ; ‘ 22 HEAD OF EWES 22 22 head of good breeding ewes. FARM IMPLEMENTS Clover Leaf manure spreader good as new 70 bushels capacity, Johnston binder in good running order, hay rake, hay tedder, Champion mower, Oliver corn plow, Avery corn plow, disc harrow 16 discs, grain drill 16 discs in good running order, surey, spring wagon, Bike buggy, blacksmith blower forge anvil, blacksmith vice, spike toth harrow, Studebaker 31, skain wagon, wagon box, bob sleds, log bunks, Oliver riding plow, solid comfort plow, Syracuse hand plow good as new, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, one horse cultivator, harrow cart, corn planter with 80 rods wire J. I. C., 16ft. stock rack, hay rack 16 ft. low iron wheel wagon, set of third horse harness, 2 sets of Rheavy work harness, forks, - HAY and GRAIN--About 9 tons of Clover and Timothy hay 100 bushels of oats 150 bushels of corn. : ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Refrigera- | tor, organ sewing machine, fruit c : and many other article not mentioned. All sums under $5.00 cash. All sums| over that amount a_credit of 6 months | Will be given with 6 per cent interest| from date of sale. No property re- { moved until settle for, =~
i You conSi’der fhe service *youfi ane going to get ~outotit. When you buy a car you buy the car ~you think you will get the most service at the le;\ast expense, - . | J When you buy clothes buy at the Sheets - Store for Men, and that service is - guaranteed to you. - “You must be satjsfied” is our motto and you alone m b ~are the judge. ‘ » Society Brand Clothes cost no more that cheaply tailored clothing, buy the best at the Sheets Store for Men, you can’t help but be pleased. i Society Brand Clothes © $25, $3O, $35, $4O and $45 Spring Hats Florsheim Shoes Spring Caps $3.50-$6.00 $B.OO-510.00 $2.00-$3.00 s S STORE FOR MEN S LIGONIER “You Must be Satisfied” ~ INDIANA
GLASSES | - Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses ' replaced. : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
Lower Prices Prevail Here Saturday
... .. WINDOW BLINDS 6 foot Oil Finish Window Blinds $l.OO value 7 foot Window Blinds same quality, special at .......,...................:......’........‘...............'........ 85C L MEN’'S NECKWEAR Men’s Neckwear $l.OO value priced special O BRCINIRY ...iiicceriiia sz 50¢ . o WEER 0000 Floor Pelish 12-ounce bottle .................. 29¢ 1 quart bottle Limit 2 ... 49 - RUBBER GLOVES Seamless Rubber Gloves Standard brand $l.OO value special at .....cceccceeeeeeircneccenne 59¢
Oranges Sunkrist extra. Sweet Navals buy them at the dozen ..............c.cseivee... 20 and 25¢. Grape Fruit extra fine ripe fruit Saturday Special each .................eu...... 6 or 5 for 25¢ Fudge the home made kind extra quality the pound ...........cccmmniivessinssmsnsssnns 20€ Try one pound of our special Chocolate Cream Candy, the pound ...........ccereveeecenes 20€ Fralls Saited Spanish Peanuts the Dol . ... iiiinimmisisrsrmssisisissionseiorcorrases .A 0
FANCY MARQUISETTE 36 inch fancy Marquisette overdrape special T AP . s ooioioniinniinpisimimastgise iovitussas - DN 36 inch Filet Curtain- Net special the yd. 50¢ 3 - & _ EGG PRESERVER = * Egg Pregerver 1 pint .......cicoesie. 30¢
- HATS. HATS : T A~HATS s . Ladies’ Spring and Summer Hats. We safeguard our customers. No two hats alike. The &lllll:e 1i1215% to 50% lower than elsewhere. The styles right up to the minute. Better look e over. ki r : : ,
TIONRE DEDUEE i it A 8 Curtain Rods .............cceneeeeee. 10¢ 15¢°and 33¢ Carpet tacks special ......................iomnesDC Serub Brushes .................... e 10¢ 15¢ 19¢ Dish Mo§ Syt G NG DC W RN s Carpet Beaters special .........cooorunneiccnnn 120
GUTELIUS & MILLER 5 & 10.
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WANTED HOUSE CLEANING NEEDS
KNIVES AND FORKS : All metal Knives and Forks 6 of each to the set $1.50 value special the set .......... $l.OO We advise buying this item for your summer cottage. « - ONION SETS Onion Sets white or yellow very special Saturday the QURRE ....covciviicsivcnscisnnienee € " DOUBLE HAIR NETS Double Hair Net outwear four of any other kind special at ..........cpnniiiinns 2 for 25¢ eSAO L. S S T ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS . 40 watt Tungsten Light Bulbs special Satur-
Georgette Crepe and Crepe De Chine waists in white and flesh $4.00 and $5.00. Why Pay mae. o : : : e 'HALF SOLES TNk Balen i 1B 0 W Shoe Nails apacind .....cciiesnmisscinisisssnsc B 0
Paint and Varnish Stains .............ceereee. 15¢ Btosl Wool the Dox i 208 Wizard Carpet Cleaner ...........cccoccevveceenen. 15¢ MOD SRR ..foi i R Y gcrubbing_Mops, good head ................... 39¢. aint Brushes ............... w.......... 15¢'and 19¢ Wizard Polish Mops .......cccecnsnivcscncses $1.39
