Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 18A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 June 1921 — Page 3

$200,000.00 Road Bonds Sold at Albion to Mier State Bank of Ligonier, Indiana ~ The Mier State Bank of Ligonier out-bid all competitors and purchased the George Shook et al Road Bonds, $90,800.00; the Orange Hill et al Road Bonds, $84,160.00; and the Wakeman etal Road Bonds, $20,120.00. _ These Bonds will be sold by Mier State Bank to anyone wishing 6% NON TAXABLE SECURITIES

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A WHALE OF A SALE! o WHOP GO THE PRICES! 12 DAXS OF BARGAINS. A genuine feast for the bargain hunter. Prices slashed for a quick movement of merchandise. One stroke and whoop goes profits. Get in on this the biggest buying event for years. We want to convert merchandise into ready cash. Sale starts June 27, and lasts till and including SATURDAY July 9th, 1921. ‘

STEP LIVELY TO GET CHOICE OF 5,000 yards Percales light or dark the yard e e fe Table Oil Cloth, white fancies, blue checks the yard ......... 25¢ Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide 25¢ value in other stores our BDRCIRL prios he wArd: 00l e e 150 Jardinieres, shipment just arrived beauties pre war prices pre- S yaileeaeh .00 L s 490 to 800 Fancy Turkish Towels 59¢ value go at limit 2 ........ccccocovcnecrrerraenennes 39€ Turkish Towels large size 75c value maked at ........cccoecvveiiivrennenss 50C Player Piano Rolls regular 50c value at each ...........ocivrveene. 29C Player Piano word rolls values to $l.OO go at eAO

BROOMS

4 sewed House Brooms good quality about 24 pounds to the dozen sold in most stores at 69c our price during this sale each .. 43¢

FRUIT CANS . 1 quart Tin Fruit Cang,guaranteed no leakers, 85¢ value, on sale for 12 days at the QozZen . 69¢c

FLOOR POLISH , ; Liquid Floor Wax or Polish for Pianos, Automobiles, Floors, 1 quart bottle 756 ¢ value P s ARG 12 -ounde battle for ... ... ... 9%

WINDOW BLINDS

Window Blinds 7 feet long 3.feet wide dark green, 80c value on sale for 12 days at .. 75¢

CURTAIN GOODS

Entire line Curtain Goods includes 'Sc,rims, Marquisettes, Filet Nets, etc., at a. discount of 33 1-3 per cent. , e

Ladies’ Waists $5.48 value at . Ladies Waists $3.98 value at

We have had our fourth shipment of Paint } this season have you bought-yours? 1 quart can $l.OO value at 50c %% pint: cans: Paint Stains, Varnish, 25¢ value 2 cans for ... 25¢ !

-t CALVANIZED PAILS Etrxa heavy Pails, 10 quart size, priced BL e a2k dE guart st o o e e IS quart ot s b e S5O

500 carpet tacks 10c¢ value for ............. be Mop Stickes 25c¢c value for 19¢ Fly Swatters 10c value for 8c Sash rods wire 10c value fmf ey Sash Rods brass 10 value for ................ 7¢ Safety Pins, brass quarded 3 doz. .......... 20c

| WOW, HERE WE GO AGAIN. WALL PAPES PRICES Shop profits slashed; we have to unload; you need paper we need the cash; for just 12 days we will cut and slash prices to move our overload. Take a tip from us and step lively to get the cream, the better papers will not last long at the prices we are quoting. Some close outs as low as 12¢ double roll. Bring your room measurements with you and save. o ‘ | \ L Ll e A; IhG telius 5& 10 Store: KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA , e LIGONIER, INDIANA =

WAISTS

v $4.69 e 3310

PAINT

ENAMEL PAIL Medium size Se‘amiess 'Grey Enamel Water Pail sold the world over at 85c to $l.OO- our price during this sale each ..........covevvrnnnn. 49¢

STATIONERY

500 boxes extra high grade Stationery during this sale at a discount of ... 25 per cent

DINNERWARE = White cups and saucers, first worth $1.50 sel our price 6 IOF .. oo 98¢ Dinner plates firsts $1.50 -value go at 6 fOr ee s 0%

OIL MOPS

Wizard Mops very heavy head 6 inch cotton $1.50 value on sale during these 12 days 98¢

JIFFY PANTS = Famous Kleinarts Jiffy Rubber Pants for the baby 50c value go durin gthis sale ALI a s ) 8%

TUMBLERS

1,000 Glass Water Tumblers 8c value on sale for 12 days Rt wach .- . .0 ' Be

: WASH TUBS o 12‘day sale on Wash tubs No. 2 'size extra heavy $l.OO valué for ..o ¥ 96 *No. 3 extra heavy $l.lO value for .......... 89¢

PETTICOATS

Ladies’. Muslin Underskirts also fancy Satee_nS' at a discount of 25 per cent.

TWELVE DAYS OF UNDERSELLING

Safety Pins steel nickel 8 dozen .............. 10¢c Wests Electric Curlers 3 cards ................ 2ic Rit.Dye Soap 3 cakes ....................., 20¢ Grease Chasers 10c¢ value 3 for ........... 20¢ Glass Percolator Top doz. .....................~2B¢ Shoe Nails % Ib,,'lo¢ value ..................... 5c Wall Paper Cleaner 3 cans ...................... 25¢ El Vampiro Fly Swat 8 for ..o 200

Great Enfertainment, ~ (Dr Morr in Albion Democrat.) “Dr. Luckey and wife entertained the Noble County Medical society at a mid-day dinner at their home in Wolt Lake, Tuesday June 20, 1921. “The accasion was one of the high places in the life of the county physician. Men in particular were boys again, and he who for any reason was not present missed a treat. - “There was more heart more real good-fellowship . - displayed in the Luckey home on this occasion than the writer has been privileged to enjoy for this many a day.” ; Dr. Hursey led the delegation from Ligomnier. ; ;

“Who Speaks of the Administration?”

« In his speech opposing the Porter Peace Resolution Mr. Bakley (Dem. Ky.) after quoting President Harding, Secretaries Hughes and Hoover, Senaator Lodge and Ambassador Harvey and calling attention to the conflict of opinion among them won generous applause when he said: T “Who speaks for this administration? Is <it President Harding? Is It Hughes? Is it Hoover? Is it Lodge? Is it Knox? Is it Porter? Is it Havey? The American people are disposed to be patient and long suffering but they would like to hear some reponsible voice on this great subject. It has been six months since the election and more than three since the-4th of March. It it is' proposed to ratify the Versailles treaty why has it mot been resubmitted to the Senate? If it is proposed to negotiate a new and separate treaty with Germany, why has it not begun? The American people want peace. We all want friendly relations with Germany. But the American people want an homorable and upright peace, a peace which our fighting men won on land and sea, ap eace that will restore our beloved Nation to its proper place in the vanguard of nations, a peace which will leave no stain of cowardice or betrayal upon our fair escutcheon.” °

...The Cromwell Advance says Mr. and Mrs. R. E. -Maggart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Belts at Ligonier. e 7

e - HOME GOOD DEPARTMENT - o » Every piece Enamelwai'e at a discount of 25 per cent for this big 12 days’ sale. : - ; K ‘ ‘ Every piece of Aluminum Ware except special at a discount of 2_5 ' pércent during sale. s e : Baking glass guaranteed against.oven'k heat values to $1.89 go at .... 98¢ Cut Glass Vaces, Nappies, Celery Trays, Sugar and Creams many ‘ ~ other items values to $2.48 choice of hundreds of pieces at ............ 98¢

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Topeka has organized a commerical club. : : Topeka has a real live basebal Iteam and a good field to appear on. : M. D. Kadlac is back from his annual sojourn in North Dakota. ! 3 eSS ¥ E-, ; Ed Williams of -Toledo was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Newton. Alva Hite and family visited relatives in Albion and enjoyed a pleasant Qu‘ting. : : . The Kendallville school board. will spend’ $35,000 for a new school heating plant. : : 7 ? ;i ] Roy D. Keehn and son came from Chicago and spent Sunday with relatives here. - Miss Ada Kowley whoh ad been visiting Wolf Lake relatives has returned home. ' ; - Clyde Biddle' and son of Fort ‘Wayne were Sunday-guests of Mrs. John Biddle. Bal \ ' Sam Hays and son of Detroit are in Ligonier. the guests of his mother Mrs. John Hays. '~ |

Mrs. Jospeh Alshuler- and daughter of Ottawa, 111., are here to visit with Mrs. J. L. Levy and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and son Tom who spent a week in Detroit Mich., arrived home Sunday. Dale Barnhart 'went to Cromwell Sunday to visit his parents. The young man is 'employed in Ligonier. The. ladies aid society of the T. B. church will give an ice cream social at Burr Oak Thursday evening, June 30 Everybody invited. : S A Mrs. Howard Huffman and mother Myrs. Thomas Kelley were in South Bend after the babe of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, the infant having been in g hospital there for several weeks. =

CLOTHES BASKETS

You willpay more elsewhere for Clothes Baskets we have priced 3 sizes at BS5¢ 98cs and $l.lO e e :

GOWNS

Ladies’ Muslin and Crepe Gowns entire line at a discount of 25 perecnt.

MUOUSLIN

Unbleached Muslin you pay 15c¢ elsewhere for this quality our price during this sale at 9c the yard or 10" yards for ........... B%¢

HOT WATER BOTTLES

2 and 3 quart Hot Water Bottlegs Iron Clad Wearever, Napoleon brands $l.OO. value go at o Rsl R e s GBO

~ DAIRY PAILS Extra heavy Tin Milk Pail raised bottom strong ears a 69¢ pail. Buy this item during this sale 8f . uaiciibnbudim e, 490

PAPER PLATES.

Paper Picnic Plates 8 inch size while 3,000 last the dozen: .| .t asitavi. be

/ . OVERALLS We have saved you men some money on Overalls. We appreciate the business. To get more of your trade we will offer more of those $1.50 Overalls at ...........ccocivveeineene. 85

DISH PANS

While - 100 last, Grey Enamel Dish Pan, strong handles, large sizes, sold il other stores at 85c to $l.OO our price each ........ 49¢

Rub-No-More Washing Powder ........... 4¢ Boarax Laundry Soap 2 cakes ............... be 16c Dressing Combs ............ccoceeienee. 10€ 4 rolls 10c Toilet Paper ................. 28c 15 Dust PAanS i msitimimummain. - 106 156¢c Sponges sasssnesnerinihinesssspensbasisinssassssacansrans’ 10G 10c card Buttons 2 cards ................. 15¢ $ rolis Wax Paper 101 .................ciiiiia. 100

For Sale—New wire for chicken fence. John Himes. - . bbte e s ss M e B(o * For Rent—Pasture. Enquire of ChesFreed. : ‘ ’ . AINtE ‘Wanted—Second hand high chair phone 65. : : ' Wantedexperienced girl for géneral housework. Call phone 253. -16b2} - Top buggy for sale. Good condition and a big bargain. Call on George Keitzer Ligonier _ - 17b2t Do you want to save money, i soo buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. ; 51btt

‘For sale, a Reed baby cab cheap if taken at once. No. 118 Miller street, phone 81. : . ‘ : Developing printing and enlarging. Mail orders receive special attention. F. A. McOmber, Goshen, Ind., 15atf If you need glasses, call or see Mrs. L. P. Wineburg for appointments to have your eyes tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 ‘ ok Tnte. Wanted. I want to buy corn. C. L. Chazaberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier - 41btf - Wanted—Young people interested in a business education to send for a bud get of information containing details of the new and additional courses now being offered by the South Bend Business College South Bend, Indiana. : 16blmo, - Clerks men, women over 17, for Postal Mail service. $l2O month. Experience unnescessary. For free particulars of examinations write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 1401 Continental Bldg. Washington, D. C. : : 16a2t

, : Notice. Our office hours from June 15th to September Ist will be from 9 a. . to 4 p. m. except Saturday when they will be from 9a. m. to 9. p. m. o Bothwell & Vanderford ‘ . W. H. Wigton 15kte Notice To The Public. I will deliver artificial ice to the people of Ligonier during the coming year. I have engaged permanently in the ice business and am prepared to furnish the commodity of a high quality. Call phone 295. All orders will recelve prompt attention. . Fred Starr. batf - Notice. ~ : To lot owners Oak Park Cemetery. Annual dues for upkeep of lots are now due and should be paid to A, D. Newton, Secy. at once. If .your lot is not endowed this should be paid at once to insure the care of your lot. Don’t wait to receive notice. ' 15btt James Kinnison Pres. : Investment Opportunity. The Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. offers its Ligonier customers a limited amount of its Cumulative Preferred Stock, tax exempt, paying seven per cent dividendy payable quarterly. This stock will be sold at its par value of $lOO per share, plus accrued dividetd: - [ ey See Supt. 0. G. Bowen for full information. < 17a4t

A barn, workshop and corn crib on the farm of A. J. Hafer four miles south-*of Elkhart were burned down Saturday afternoon causing damage of about $2,000.. ; < & Ry gy S iy i Retail Jewelry Business for Sale The long established and favorably known business of the late M. A. Hutchison in Ligonier, Indiana, has been ordered sold at private sale. It consists of Jewelry, Silverware and notions as_ well as the testing and fitting of spectacles and a general repair business. o . For price and terms see, Gi M. Zimmerman administrator. v Tb3w

Denby to Sims,

Secretary of the Navy Denby Thursday ordered Rear Admiral Sims to give a complete report on his London “jackass’” speech. i Any action that Denby may contemplate against Sims wil lawait this formal report on the accuracy of dispatches reporting Sims’ remarks concerning Irish sympathizers in - ths United States. i : Denby’s instructions were giveh Sims when the admiral reported to the ‘secretary in accordance with orders cabled him while in Europe. . “Admiral Sims denied the accuracy of the statements attributed to him in diséét_ches' reporting his London speech,” Denby said. : ~ “I gave him a written memorandum which amounts to an official order in‘structing the admiral to inform me in ‘writing wherein he was misquoted and if hec ould, to state just what he did say in that speech. - b “I want an early reply ta this order.” . : e ‘

Wreek Narrowly Averted.

- Train No. 8 on the B. & O. had a close call Saturday to what might have been a Serious wreck with probable loss of life. The train has been run in two sections lately a number of times because of heacy traffic and on this day the first section with Engineer L. B. Hart, was passing through Ripley at a high rate of speed when the engineer discovered a large tree across the track, presumably blown down by a strong wind. Quick application of the emergéncy brakes reduced the speed of the train so suddenly that although the engine struck the tree no serious damage was done. It was necessary to cut away the tree before the train could proceed. -

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A Reminder Don’t forget that ‘proxh‘isc you made the goed wife ‘and daughter to buy a piano or Victrola. Come and loek at stock of Muscal goods. We have what yeu want &t the right Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take the ea:y pa}nunt plui if yoi do net care to pay cash. e o ‘ _ . Yours for 50 years of Musieal Service. , South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiapa

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oil Cook Stoves : An oil cook-stove makes housework easier. All the heat is used for cooking. Your kitchen will be cool and comfortable. : ‘We carry a complet stock of oil stoves in two, three and four burner, Florence, Perfection, New Process, Puritan, Boss, Qickmeal ’«fand Detroit Vapor. 25 § Three burner stoves $lB.OO up. One and two burner ovens. Wicks for all stoves i e _ Ice Cream Freezers ' It’s easy to make ice cream if you own a freezer. Home made ice cream is pure and clean. Special -values in freezers this week. & Quart ..............0 $B5O 6 quart . 96,206 Electric Fans 0 A real help in the ktichen in warm weather. Two sizes. 6 inch fan ... ... $5OO Sinch fan ... $lO.OO