Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 May 1921 — Page 4
CHARLES V. INKS AND SON . : _ Dealerin , Monuments, Vaults, Tombsl\ones, o Building Stone ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier . FFICE HOURS: e 9:oote 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 . Office 107 Teélephone Res, 27
- Stansbury’s Double Stor 1 o On account of the bad weather of the spring we have too much godos on hand azid we must reduce our stock. We will place on sale Groceries, Dishes, and Canned Goods, Muslin, Dress Goods, Under Muslin, Gauze Underwear, Hosiery. We want you to call and get the May Bargains we will have to offer. o - ' »
" HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS Ladies House Dresses from the Wayne Gar® ~ ment Co. made of the best grade of Gingham worth $2.50 on sale at ............ $1.98 Ladies’ House Dresses of.. heavy.. percale. Good fitting garment of dark Blue and . Gray Percale worth $2.50 at ........ $1.98 . DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT . v ‘ - Voile Dress Goods 1 Silk Dress Goods- : _ Crepe and Wool Dress Goods: - ‘Ginghams and Percales - Poplins and Tricolette L SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT - This is a strong department : o Voile Waists ' : Georgette Waists ... . Crepe De Chine Waists - If you are looking for a new waist see this . line, o ; ey ' INFANT'S AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- ‘ MENT . ' ' White Organdy Dresses, Embroidery and laze : trimmed new style and sizes, from $l.OO - to $5.00 See this line. . - BOY’S”AND GIRL’S PLAY SUITS In this Department we have added a large line of all the new and up to date novelties in Boys dress suits and Girls romper suits : Boy’s Dress Suits from ............ $3.00 to $4.50 Girl’s Romper. Suits from ........ $l.OO to $2.00 We are recognizing the childhood and aure - .prepared to take care of all your wauts. o & - 3 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT -
We have all the best makes of hose. . TheNew Fashioned Iron Clad, Dependon and Puritan in the Silk, Lisle and Cotton ° Ladies” Cotbon Hose .......licciiiciiiini. 200 lantied” lanle Hose »........ L ... ....... Boec ladies” Tasle Hose ... . .. TsBe Ladiea’ Adl Silk Hose ......|................. . Boe Ladien’ All Sille Hoße ...........cpuinitonienss 850 Ladies’ All Silk HOSE .............ommisrrrns. $2.00 ladies’ All Silk Hose ............................. 98k Hose in Black, Navy, Brown and White Ehidren’s Hese ... 0% Children’s Hose fine merserized ............ 35¢ Men’s Hose, Black, Brown, Champaign .. 25¢ Mens Work Bocks ... ... ... ... 15¢ M & MEN’S SHIRTS AND OVERALLS Menß Work Shirts ... ... 0. . S 5 Men’s Plain Blue Overalls No. 220 ...... $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts ............ $l.OO, $1.39 $1.50 Silk Shirting the yard ..................... sl.2b BOYS, GIRLS MEN AND WOMEN GAUZE 7 . ; . " UNDERWEAR ~ . Ladies’ Vests %:gc Ladies’ Pink Lisle Vests ............cccoocesi... BOC fadies’ Union Suits .. ...........ccoiiin 80e Ladies” Union Suits ..o i o 0 Ladies’ tight knee Union Suits .............. Tbc Men’s Union Suits ...... $l.OO $1.25 $1.50 For the best of this class of goods see our line W MUSLIN , o Fine Bleached Muslin 36 inches wide soft for the needle the yard ............................ 132 36 inch fine unbleached muslin for sheetMg theyaml .. ... ii 1e L . TSR OS] CORSET DEPARTMENT College Girl, J. C. C. and Madam Grace Corsets al Ireduced in price. You will need a new corset for Spring. Try one of these glove fitting corsets from ........ $2.00 to $4.50 m CHILDREN’S DRESSES ; : A big slaughter in the department of Children’s Dresses from 2 to 6 years, worth $2.25 BV G s dinaiieiisiaiiains: B 8 Children’s Gingham Dresses from 12 to 16 years worth $6.50 at ...........ccomevnnne.. $4.69 Girl’s: Dresses of fine Gingham worth $4.25 LB ek e SRAD - - OVERALL AI:RONS : : Light and Dark Percales .......................... 89¢ ' }l}gghamAprm trimmed with rick-rack 69¢
Thiss Sale is for 8 days from April 30 to May 7 1921. |
Accurately and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. | Mrs. L. P. Wineburg w. H; WIGTON Attorney-at-l Law v : Office in Zimmerman Block LIGUN[ER,- IND.
’ TABLE DAMASK| 66 inch Merserized Damask ................ 69¢ 66 inch fine and a good quality ............... 89¢c 72 inch, fine merserized Damask ........ $1.69 Crash, Towels and Toweling from 18c to -40 c the yard o | Special btiy them now 36 inch PLercale in the best patterns in light or Dark the ,yd. .. 15¢ The time of the year is at h%md when ycu ~are looking and buying Lace |Curtain and Drapes for your windows ! ‘ : ~ We invite you to look at the selectiotis at our store. - o ol 36 inch Madras, Over Drapes éo match any wall paper or carpet the.... 90c to $1.25 38 ich Marquesett> Plain and 'fé,ncy for your ~ selection .......icevvninisircinnrfens 25 t 0 40¢ * Curtain Nets all widths and prices APOM il ihiniiiea s (00 10 ST ED _Lace Curtins by the pair ........ $1.50 to $6.00
0. C. Harsh and |daughter Miss Blanche and John Yoder were in Goshen today for eye treatment. E. R. Kurtz ® - Auctioneer % Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65' S 2 :
- OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT | All goods clean and kept in a sanitary con dition. All goods delivered to |your door free of charge.” Phone your order to us. We allow a7to 15 day credit. Make use of these accommodations - o | : Canned Corn the can ... .......oidiiwicns 108 Canned peas the ean .................ohinhit. 108 8 oz. box Fould’s Spaghetti .........\............ 10¢ 8 oz. box Foulds’ Maearoni ...........;............ 10¢ 16 oz. box Corn starch ... ... ... 10¢ 16 oz. box gloss SHAFED .. 00l 106 6 oz jar prepared Mustard ........[........... 10¢ 0 0%. can potled Meat ... 10€ 20 oz. can Pork and Beans .......0|............ 10¢ Large Roll Toliet Paper ..............}ecceeniee. 10€ Shinela Shoe Polish ..................0........ IDe Jersey Corn f1ake5..................1... & 10p Balng Syrnan. e e Kayo Syrup PDavk ... a 0 e Dutch Cleanser ... .. 108 Chmalene ... ... . ... ... . Ib¢ Bon Ami Cake ... ...l .. 0 10e Ivory Soap Flaken ... ... .......biaioo 1008 Rub-No-More Flakes: ...........cccooicereirnnenns 10€ Baking Fowler ...l 10€ Sooz cgu Pumpkin .. . ... ..1....... 106 S 0 0z ¢dn Hominy. .il 108 Peanmut Butber ... .ol 108 2 boxes tooth picks . .....oudiiiaes 108 ITYDNONIE o e e 10 2 boxes Henkels Buckwheat Flour ........ 10¢ 2 bars Lenox Laundry Soap ......[............ 10¢ 2 bars Climax Laudry Soap .....L............ 10¢ 2 bars Crystal White Soap ..........cceun....... 10¢ 3 bars Toilleb soapr ...l 108 Toz. Canvas Gloves ...............ilon 0 100 No traveling grocery house ¢n wheels or Cash and Carry Store can beat the prices of goods listed above.- All delivered to' your door promptly. e , :
A full line of Organdy in thefN'eW Pastell , Shades, Pink, Maise, Lavender, old Rose and! White. This will be a popular style this year. , INFANTS DEPARTMENT We are specializing on infants wear and are able to show all the notions a|Mother will need for the babe. - e ' Infants Wool Vests | Infants Wool Bands | ' Infants Rubber Pants |- bl Infants Diapers : . Infants Hoods & Infants Dresses ‘ . : - Intants Hose : 1 Infants Safety Pins | : Baby Taleum Powder v Infants Brush and Comb|Sets - ,» Infants Jackets & A ~ Infants Rubber Aprons - ' Infants Bibs ol - Children’s- Rubber Aprons : ~ Infants Check Dimity - |y o o Infants Tong Ulath | leaue . Infants Nainsook o ‘ Infants Veils - oy - . Infants Gowns , o Infants Skirts - i : Hose Supporters s I - ‘ Infants Powder Puffs = Infants Cuticura Soap i Infants Toilet Water |
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_ Mrs. Joseph W. Smith who had been in ill health for some time is rapidly improving., Gr o ~ F. E. Weir, of the firm of Weir & Cowley was in eKndallvile this afternoon on business. o llf the present - state of weather continues it will not be many days until the corn is planted. ' ‘ ‘Another streak of summer'weat_‘ner hit Ligonier today and the average resident is praying for an extension of the sunshine. X I ~ Charles Ramsby rural route 3 was in the city today calling on Robert Randall who has been confined to his home with an attack of rheumatism, Mrs. J. A. Wiley gave a birthday party for her mother Mrs. L. W. Parker of Wolf Lake on Tuesday of this week, forty-two guests being present. - :
~ C. R. Stansbury celebrated the fiftyeighth anniversity of his birth Thursday May bsth, 1921. The young lady clerks in the Stansbury stores cornered the proprietor and gave him an oldfashioned face washing. PREFERRED TO GO UNTAUGHT Rather Than Learn Hated Language of the Magyars, the Slovaks . - Remained llliterate. Slovak stupidity was as dellberate as is the sturdy determination of the Czech. Forced by the Magyars to learn a hated tongue or go untaught, the Slovak chose the latter course; hence he is largely illiterate today, his fgnorance a tribute to his sense of freedom. One of their number explained it to me in the cafe of a mountain village. He saw me sitting alone and his first sentence explained ‘why he came over to speak to me, " “You are lonely, I think,” he said.
And as we. sat there, in the small cafe, he told me how, rather than submit to Magyarization under the Hapsburg regime, he refused to study till the day when his fond dregm came true and he set out for Amgfica.
After his arrival in the United States he went to night school, and, judging from the quality of his English, he profited well from the privilege. <& : ~ “Nobody forced me to learn English,” he explained; “I did it because I wanted to. English is a very ‘practische’ language, and 1 wanted to be an American‘through and through, so I worked hard at night to learn. I got my first papers all right, and then 1 came back for a visit. Then came the war, and 1 had-to stay.” His number is legion and he is remaking the mental atmosphere. of Slovakia,—National Geographic Msdgazine, e i i
BELONGED TO MEDICI FAMILY Well-Known Pawnbrokers’ Sign Once the Heraldic Device of House ~ Famous in History. ~ During the Middle ages the Lombards” made a practice of ‘lending money at interest. The Medici family was the first to turn the practice into a profession. et * ; Many years before, ‘Averardo de Medici, a commander who served with distinction under Charlemagne the Great, killed the giant Mugello, whose club had three iron balls attached to it in order that it might be a more effective weapon. For this reason the family of the Medici adopted the three balls, gilded, as the heraldic device on their coat-of-arms, and the appearance of this insignia soon came to be recognized as a symbol for money-lend-mng. 8 Incidentally, the name of the Medici family has been further perpetuated through the word *“medicine” a tribute to the skill of the: members of this house in the art of healing. . - - Prodigies of the Past. Long before the war it was stated that a man was too old at forty. But now it looks likely that soon the cry will be “too old at fifteen!” A small boy of eight summers recently tackled twenty or thirty of the best chess players in the world, setting them all problems they could not tackle; another child appears on the scene, who, at the age of seven or eight, pens a diary, which the greatest literary lights describe as wonderful § while we’ll soon have quite a small library of juvenile novels. : 2 It was regarded as a phenomenon when Chattérton wrote immortal poems at twelve, when Mozart composed in his fifth year a concerto so difficult that only the most practical artists could play it, when the Infant son of Evelyn, the diarist, could read Latin and Greek at three and one-half, when Macaulay had written a poem as long as “The Lady of the Lake” at eight and when Millais carried off a gold medal for painting at nine! But now it’s becoming quite the usual thing, - S 5 :
Prof. and Mrs.. Orrin Wicox and son of Wawaka left for thier . ranch in North Dakota near the Montana line where they intend to make their home in the hopes of bettering Prof. Wilcox’s health. ; R i
ajHEN in need of ‘ Printing see what we can o do before you % g 0 elsewhere.
‘ : ~ Notice, ; . J. Brateman & Sons Trucking Co., will receive freight at Fort Wayne for Noblesville, Burr Oak, Albion, Wawaka, Ligonier and will pick up freight from .Ligonier, Kimmell and Wolf Lake.. Trips are made Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ~Orders should be left at Koon’s Cigar Store, or phone 105 Blue Churubusco. . 9oif All Members Ligonier ‘Aerie No. 1762, You are requested to be present at Eagles hall May tenth at 8:00 p. m. at which time will be held election of officers, initiation and banquet. Important business meeting come. - A, E. Snyder, Sec'y- = o John Bpest, W. P, O ee e e s A ply . New Milk Route. = The ‘Willow Springs Dairy will put on a milk route in Ligonier beginning delivery Monday May 9. Price for milk delviered will be the same as at present. e St Yo L Uhalled Castet?erPhone No. 832. . : 9a2t
The statement of the Kimmell State Bank, published in this issue, shows resources of $118,378.99. This is a fine showing for so young a monetary institution. : ¢ John South, who some tiine ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, has recovered sufficiently to sit up but is yet unable to walk. o Lester Bordner 'the Kimmell merchant was in the city todaycalilng on old friends. S : v 7-3 M . ! ’ CGermany is given tweleve days by the allies to set a place to back in. : 1(‘ .""\' g 2 * BANK STATEMENT _ - © State Bank No 501 o 'C. W. Bender, President - Chas. A. Werker, Vice President - Marion Crowcock, Cashier Report of the condition .of the State Bank of Kimmell, a State bank at Kimmell, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on April 28 1921 g RESOURCES '~ Loans and Discounts........ $87,427 o 3 Owverdindte . . o 0007 L, 84 6o UoSeßands ou, o 0 e wates 00 Other Bonds and Securities 5,171 00 Banking Houge. ... . ... 7,200 00 Furniture and Fixtures,..... 3,000 00 Due from Banks and. - ; Trusé C0mpanie5.......... 3,892 54 Cashon Hand!, ... ...., ~ - 1,665 24 ol MemE. o 531 10 Cureent Mxpenses. . ..0...... 1234 o 4 dnxes Pabd. .. .. . 10768 Interest Pald .. . . . . 1,559 76 Interest Receivable Accd to % i 831220 obo 00 122322 O 3 Total Re50urce5...........5118,378 99 i : LIABILITIES :
Capital Stock—Paid in ...... $25,000 oo Sapliude. o Se s ea D T Ron 00 Undivided Profits . ... . ...... 878 99 Exchange, Discount and Interest 5 041 30 Demand Deposits $24,360 94 o Demand Certificates 34,878 26 Savings Dep05it5,..11,944 46 71,183 66 Notes; -etc., Redisconnted. ...14,748 73 Reserve set up for taxes...... 220 88 Interest payable Acedto - - e Baagiag e i Bae e Total Liabilities,......... $118,3;8 99 State of Indiana, County of Noble ss: I, Marion Growcock, Cashier of the State Bank of Kimmell do.solemnly swear that the above statement is true.MARION GROWCOCK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May, 1921 = Margaret W, Clark, Notary Public My commission expires Dec. 22, 1922
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Just a Wordto You = o MrscHousckeeper . 0 - 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 therp look with fluffyfnewness.’ e ey Phone 86 and our driVér will CALL e - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY L AND DRY CLEANING
We Have ,Rece‘ivédw Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes - in hard coal. Best grades of - | . soltendl o Full line of Building Material now L onhand "°- COMPTON & HOLDEMAN | HOLDEMAN & SON Straus Wool House., ‘ : Phone N 0.279
