Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 October 1921 — Page 3

With the approch of cold weather and frosty nights and mornings you are looking about to find your winter clothing. Stansbuky’s Double Store will help {you solve the problems of the homein all thebest blankets, winter underwear, hose, outing flannel, cotton batting. Jersey, sweater coats, damrsk, crash, muslin, wool and cotton dress goods. We will quote you some of the special prices we are offering. ‘

‘ ; OUTING o 27 inch heavy weight onting at ...............L...eis 13¢ 27 inch extra'hea\iy weight outing at ]‘s(:_ 27 inch extra heavy dark Outing .................. 15¢ 27 inch pink and blue Daisy cloth ... 17€ w o UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Athena Underwear for Ladies. In long sleeve, hig neck, short sleeve, low neck, sleeveless, low neck - This is the perfect fitting garment made in all the Scientific lines tom ake a garment for wear and fit in Wool and cotton. ' Try a suit.of the best quality cotton ... $1.75 to $2.00 Ladies’ Union Suits heavy weight $1.25 @irla’ Union Suils from ... ... . 85c to §l.OO Boys’ Union Suits from ... 850 to $1.15 Men’s Union Suits all sizes from ............4.. 1.50 up A i B S S i A 0 il B S S 57 ST 2 e s s DAI X RSN Bt San A S S AP s Ay * MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS Navy Blie and Khaki all Wool just what you need for Coll weathey . - . Y. 0 00 W e Men's fine Madras Dress Shirts ...... $l.OO and $1.25 Men’s Plain blue and fancy work shirts ......... 76¢ Boy’'s School Shirts, Boy’s School Blouses waists. Men’s Overalls, Plain Blue or Stripe $l.OO and $1.25 AT 2 A P AR A AL, 1 D T, I 0 £ ST 1 ST NG A ST SR AN IOR: T i TR A A 20502 T A NGBS, F NG ‘ WOOL DRESS GOODS e The prices of wool Dress Goods are down to where y()u can buy Dress Goods and make your Garments, s : , ; ; : 26 inch all Wool Storm Serge the yd. ........ $l.OO 45 inch all Wool Storm Serge the yd. ......... $1.50 54 inch all Wool Jersey Cloth for Jumper Suits. the yard e 2T 27 inch all ‘wool Twill Flannel for Middy Blouses in B and savy Ble . L o 0 Sport shades in Serges for the Young: - ' All Wool Sport Sweater Coats .......c..... $5.00. up T 0L L S A S3B NR Al SES AS A S T 2 T 0 35 B ESON 55 PERCALE AND MUSLIN DEPARTMENT 86 nch leht Percales’ . .l 160 36 inch light Percales fine ..., 20C 38 inch Divk Pereales .. uhn A6e oY ieh chwess Binpgham - .. 00 o e 26 inch Uinbisached Mushn .............ob.ede 120 3¢ inch Unbleached Muslin, fine ..........0..... 17¢

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A Reminder ‘ Don’t forget that promise you made the geed wifs and daughter to buy a piane er Victrela. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the sight Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take the easy payment plan if you d& not care to pay cash. A Yours for 50 years of Musieal Service. o South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

South Whitley Woman - Has Narrow Escape

Mrs. John Steel Considers Herself Lucky That Help Came Just In Time to Save Her ] Mrs. John Steel living near South Whitley, Indiana, on' R. R. No. 1, had been in a very bad nervous condition for some ‘time when she began taking Dr. Richard’s Famous Prescription (formerly callifad ~ Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy,) and now she highly praises -this remedy for good it has done her. She writes: :

“Dr. Richard's amous Prescrip-l tion (formerly called Stomach, Liver ‘Kidney and Blood Remedy) was a Godsend to me, for it cured me of nervousness. I was so nervous that I thought there was no hope for me an dthat I would surely have to go to he insane asylum. I ‘was so nervous that my feet would cramp and heart would beat so hard that I could not rest on my left side at all. Bud, hank God, I am cured at last. I took 12 bottles. The Liver Pills also did me a great deal of good as they kept .my stomach and liver in proper

Between the boyish antics of little Jackie Coogan and the sparkling sub- | titles of Irvin 8. Cobb, motion picture fans {will enjoy the heartiest laughs of the season at’ Crystal tosight e P | e smaeisnin SUSTANIS | Mrs. Glen Bailey of Cromwell was i T T e

oo SUTING GOWNS. . o This is the Puritan line of best workmanship and heavy weight outing. e : Ladies” Duting QOWNE ... $lOO . Ladies’ Outing Gowns Square Neck, Fancy triming DRGSO Ladies’ Fancy round Neck Gowns i iaias S 0 Ladies Talames .. . i s B Children’s Gowns 0... h . o B 8 Boys Gowhls ¢ s < \ g { ee e e B .R ¢ eeS e A S G isl N L 5300 K ~ BLANKET DEPARTMENT o Those good warm Blanket in Cotton' and Wool. 50x72 inch for single bed BOW -w..ccvcecororisnereie $L.75 58x76 inch for single bed nOW ..........ivo... $2.25 G4BO Jarge beds .l 0 T 70%80 ingh extra large NOW ... $3.00 (6xBo inch plajd Blankets DOW ..o $3.75 72x84 inch Wool Napped Plaid Blgnkets in Blue and ~White, Gold and White, Tan and white, pink and white -t gell for ... il s SEAE Our Blanket dePartement is full of the best class of goods, = . s : W ' . PERCALE APRONS : Percale Aprons and Percale Dresses. A new line in Plain and fancy, light and Dark. each $1.19 to $2. ~ BLOOMERS ) Ladies’ Sateen Skirts and Bloomers in all colors. Ladies’ Sategn . BIOOMErS ......coomriepomrivrsers $l.OO Ladies’Sateen SKITtB ..i......couiiviiiion: fsl.2f» to $2.00 e A DB A N A S SAA S e B T S SRS i DAMASK — ; 66 inch Mercerized Damask ..o TSC <0 inch Mercerized Damask ... $l.OO 72 inch Mercerize Damask .......vocovoiinn. $1.23 18 iflch all linen Crash e L 36 heh all Linen Crash ... .6 . . . e 1€ inch Brown Crash et ss R R m - LADIES’ AND CILDREN’S HOSE A Boy'a and Gltls Hose (oo 0l ag il i ?5& Ladies’ Heavy Weight HoOse ............... ... 20¢ Ladies’ Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose .........i.........- 50¢ Ladiee Bk Hose . 0 o e

action and the liquid medicine strengthened my nerves. The Famous Prescription (formerly called Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy) also cured my husband of rheumatism. Thank God, for such remedies as these. If there is ever any more sickness in my family 1 ‘will surely get more of Dr. Richard’s ' Remedies.” !

Dr. Richard’s Famous Prescription (formerly called Stomach Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy) is a doctor’s presscription, guaranteed for nervousness, rheumatism, appendicitis and all stomach, liver kidney and blood disordeTs. It is an excellent reconstructive tonic and system regulator. This prescription has been used in Dr. Richard’'s private practice for over half a century and has brought' relief to thousands of sufferers. .It must please you or you get your money back. Dr. Richard’s Famous Prescription (formerly called Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy) is sold in Ligonier by Cecil S. Griffith. and the leading /druggists everywhere. Dont fail to get @ bottle of his wonderful medicine today. You will thank us for telling you-—~Adv.

The case of Virgil Decker convicted of murder in the Keosciusko circuit court and serving a life sentence, will be appealed. - - ; o Mr., Columbus Sees Us First. Wednesday was celebrated in many points of the Union as “Discbvery Day.” €. Columbus taught the first e SAO JOMIR MR, - e

~ Nose is Broken. Curtis Kline near Shipshewana has a broken nose and - badly disfigured face the result of a kick from a vicious horse. s _ - Household Goods Stolen. ' Asa Coleman’s” house in LaGrange county was entered by thieves in the absence of the faxpily and much of the household effects stolen.” - 3 A e s g i : br. Lane reports the birth ofa son to Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Bailey. Mrs. George g"Sack is- visiting for a few -.days with her daughter Mrs. William Hoeckle in Elkhart. S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott are nicely domiciled in the pretty home of Mrs. J. Graham. : v 2 B 5 The Kendallville post of the American Legion is soon to. stage another minstrel show in that city.

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- What Would You Do? i ““If I had $4.10, once sang Richard Carle; “I'd buy a dog.” The famous comedian’s “if” is not quite as big an “if’ ’as has been promulgated by A. G Lupton, president of the Hoosier State Automobile association, who declares in a recent statement: *lf we had $20,000 we could spend every cent of it in erecting adequate danger signs at cross roads, railroads, bad curves dangerous hills and other such hazards thromghout Indiana, and ‘thus undoubtedly we could save the lives of scores of automobile owners.” ot . . Well Known Horses Go. "y Among the horses’ booked for the Goshen races this week were two owned by Isaac Sutton of Topeka, two by Jay Stuckman of Kimmell and one by Harry Clemens,'for-mei‘ly of Ligonier. There were six races with $3OO purgse in each event. : Wednesday Jewish Holiday. . The Day of Atonement or-Yom Kippur in Hebrew occured this year on Wedrniesday October 12. It is observed with great solemnity and scrupulous care from sunget on Tuesday to sunset on Wednesday evening by Jewish people the world over. : s o Quietly Married. 5 . John W. Gard and Mrs. Josephine Brinsley were quietly married last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zell Hardendorf living ‘south of Rome City. ; : New State Commander. E. G. Gregg of Vincennes was elected state commander of the American Legion of Indiana at the annual convenion. He succeeds Col. L. B. Gigniliat of Culver. . N, | : For Sale. ¥- = Ladies -~ wrap trimmed in seal skin, too small for the wearer, and in good condition will be disposed of at a sacrifice. Call phone 379, Ligonier. . ; ; 33a4t: - Found Dead In Bed. Marion Galbreath 63 well known Kosciusko county farmer was found dead in bed at his home near Pierceton by his 10-year-old granddaughter. Ruby Galbreath. : : ;

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¢ CRYSTAL THEATRE ¢, @, 7 Thurs. and Fri. Oct. 13, 14 = @, i - Jackie Coogan = i . . s The famous “Kid” in' ' i | - g gmernyye n DAVYY - ~ “PECK'SBAD BOY” . = One of the biggest laughing hits of the season. A circus for Pa, Ma and the kiddies. You owe it to yourself and children to see this picture, from the famous book by ExGovernor Geo. W. Peck of Wis. =~ A picture with a thousand laughs ° 'TWO DAYS ADM. - 15 -20 -25 C

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. Diphtheria Raging. Four cases of diphtheria have developed in Jefferson township, Whitley county, and Dr. Linvill has order,ied the Clair Hanney school closed. - M. J. Beers has changed his Tresidence address from R. R. 3 out of Ligonier to Kimmell. In other words ‘he has moved to a farm mnear Kim‘mell. . ; e “Peck’s Bad Boy’ ‘you ‘know the book you’ll laugh yourself hoarse at Jackie Coogan the famous “Kid” at the Crystal, tonight. Bring your children for school shoes to Newtons Shoe Store. 33atf

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