Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 November 1921 — Page 4

November is now here with its Cold Winds. You must dress warm to withstand the cold- We have assembled tqgether'under one roof the largest collection of good warm high grade winter goods,\ we have ever carried inunderwear for men, women, boys’ and girls'. Department full of ,'bldhketg, hosi--ery, corsets, dress goods, outintg flannel and gowns, notions and fancy goods. We' want td call Jy,oux: attention to a few departrhents. . « - . B X o 4

L 4 ~ LADIES’ KNIT SKIRTS . . This is the line for comfort and wear. ‘ Fancy Shades, Pink, Grey and black ........... $1.25 A big special $1.39 S ———————————————————— ~ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT With all the care of an experienced buygr we have col}eciéd' the best of the markets products. : Anthena Ufiderwear for the ladies, _ This garment has the true fi and lines o give comfped b L e e ey Ladies’ Heavy Weight with long or short ‘slae,e\?es ligh or Gow mecll i i e 3106 Boys’ Heavy Fleeced SUits ...l Ts¢ to $1.15 Girl's Extra eHavy Fleeced suits .......... Tsc to $1.25 Men's Shirts and Drawers each ..., 80¢c Men’'s Union Suits Heavy Fleeced ... $1.50 Men's Union Suits ribbed heavy J $1.39 ladies’ Union SBuils vedeß & . .00 8100 Infants’ Vests and Bands Fosetansinsacc e DOC 10 900 M : OUR BLANKET DEPARTR[ENT We try to excell in \quality and size, Wéol Blankets and Cotton Blankets, Plaid and plain. o Beby Blankets .. 0 05 0 SEDD Baby Blapkets .00 Lo 80 50x72 Children’s Bed Blankets worth $2.00 now $1.75 64x80 Children's Bed Blanekts worth $2.75 now $2.39 68x80 Lurge Double Blankets in plaid .......... $3.75 .70x84'Large Double Blankets our Banner $2.79 68x80 Wool Napped Blanket just like wool in combination color plaids and blocks worth '54.50 BOW L e sk Wool Blankets,'we specialize on- Blankets see our line. ;

Do You Wear o 1 i 1 " 4 Tailor Made Clothes If you do I am prepared to make you that suit or overcoat at prices based on reduced e cost in woolens - A W-th ; ‘ ‘ ' .z . . | SH]%EET- K ADLEC ng?cmer Store for Men The Tailor: -Indl.ana ~ Merchant Tailoring for Forty Years

o Huflg" 3* T - W . l!il.' I PriHCe- Albert’s a new ! / o ~_ note in the joys of rolling’em!

- ~Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has ’em all lashed to the mast! - You’ve got a handful-of-happiness coming your direction when you pal it with P. A. and the makin’s _papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in _itsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process freesit from bite and parch!

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Call at the Old. Reliablev Store C.R. STANSBURY’S . Double Store =

And, for a fagt, rolling " up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A.iscrimp cutand’ stays put and you whisk it intg shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away, to beat the band! : Prince Albert is sc®good. that it has led four men to smoke -jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s ~ the greatest old buddy- ~ smoke that ever fouhd its ~ Wway into a pipe of cigarette!

GROWNS FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN Men's eitra heavy weight gowns best make wfelli trimmed the $2.00 grade oW sh $1.39 Ladies’ Extra heavy weight $1.39 Ladies’ Special call- for this one at only i 00 Boys' and Girls’ ‘Gowns. o Pl _ OUR HOSIERY. DEPARTMENT : _Our Hosiery Departmeiétt,is the largest in the city ' with the best Foot Rest, Iron Clad for Boys and Girls Ladies and Men’s new Fashion Perfect fitting: hose in ' Silk, Wool Cotton and Lisle. L Infants HOBE dii.imsiicimesmmiissninmimssnosassisisios « AOL Ladies Cotton HORE .. bl gl iani Ib6 Boys' ‘and Girls’ Hose 25¢e Mens silk and wool hose ... ... ... bOE Ladies’ Mercerized hose lisle ... ... i 40c Ladies Mercerized Lisle hose sorgeessivsaisisiniansinens DOC Ladies’ ‘Wool HOBe. TAHCY . .....ciiwadn i, 3300 ~-Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose Lo iiah ity samsanirontbititonsis L A ApDD S ———(——— ITEMS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS ‘ 46 inch Bleached "Muslin . o ol isc s 36 inch Bleached Muslin. ......ijaccinviniimon KO 36 inch Heavy Unbleached Muslin ‘.................c 12¢ 36 inch extra finei unbleached Muslin ............... 15¢ 27 Inch. Tight' Onting Wannel -7 /2 13¢ 2774nch Bxtra-Hesyy Outing i-0 . .. be 27 inch DarK - OWLNE . . xiniini v iniien 180 6 ineh Kight and datk percale ... ... e " Our.-house is full to over flow with notions, Kid Gloves,"Wool‘\Gloves,, Cahvas Gloves, Buittonvs - Toilet Articles, Baby Outfits, Middies, Jersey Coats Aprong and Dresses. ; | .

Quality Laundry Work--Satisfactory Service is our constant endeavor, | : | This achievement requires time and much skill and thanagement that will safe guard your linéns. Our service charges are based on a continuity of patranage. : . e Your cooperative patronage creates a mutuality of in-° terest and will enabig us to further maintain and improve and efficient laundry service of quality. _ - Can save you money by sending us your next bundle. » _ , PHONE 86 ‘ : : AND DRY CLEANING :

-+ . Brought Back to Answer, * Frank Mandle wanted for issuing a bad check for $lOO in Elkhart was arrested in Chicago Monday night by police of «that city and returned to Elkhart to answer the charge.

MOETRO ARt A N i e SRR i } oy e Prince Albert is sold in toppy red - bags, tidy red tins, handsome pout:g ' and half pound # humidors andinthe pound crystal glass hamidor with sponge moistener A = ‘ODO = Sl g o et el i 1 AIBERT';{S; ‘ Bl 3 ‘.l Q"\ | ’ by Ao S " B .!‘. sL » 1) A| (A R % GRS /AN St Ml AiER i i F!fifl o RSLISET I %flg : Rel ey . Copyrightlsz: by .J.Rhfivl&a o U s

LIGONIER BANNER. LIGONIER, INDL

Very Courageous Aet. - ~ Jane and Sarah Bassett while passing their home on South Cavin gtreet Monday evening in the Hallowe’en parade noticed a curtain burning in the windew. Instead of screaming ‘they rushed into the house, one tearing the-curtain from its fastenings and ‘he other extinguishing the blaze with a pail of water. Their sister Mrs. Arthur Longenecker, had . placed a jack-o-lantern ~in the window and a flame of the candle ignited the curtain fabric. *The girls performed an’ act of heroism in dealing with thxel flames. : i ... Burns Fatal. Miss Gladys Reesch ‘age 27 of Auburn deid in the Sacred Heart hospital at Garret from burns she received last Tuesday, while preparing dinner. Her clothing caught fire from an oil burner. ;

- Big Potato Yield. e - W. A. Stauffer residing near Beaver Dam Kosciusko county aised 3,406 bushels of potatoes from eight acres of land 425.8 bushels per acre. Spuds are= selling in Ligonier at $1.50 the bushel, : : - Scan 20 Buck Notes. : . Local anks have eviderce that the practice of clipping corners off $2O bills passing them on.sl bank notes and passing the latter for currency of tite larger denonfination is again ‘being employed. .

- Dan, little sonbot Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Inks who suff! red an attack of ‘appendicitis some days ago has fully {:recovered without an operation. )" A o SRS sBT vy 1 - ood Stove For Sale. Nearly new large Cole stove for sale. Will burn almost any kind of fuel. Pipe, baseboard, ~ shovel and poker go .with it. Cost $4O last fall and $2O wil take it -Inquire at Weir & jCowley's,ha«rdware; ~ - + 36btt o Is This*a Warning? Alfred Meyer age 19 of Waterloo wag stricken with heart trouble while on his way to attend Sunday school and died shorly afterwards. =

. Publig Sale. : ! I will offer for sale at public auction at the old Reuben Huff farm 2% miles southwest o Wawaka near the Pleasant Hill = school . house and church begininng at one o'clock on Tuesday, November 15, i i The following property towit: |

2 Head of Horses—Both mares, one in foal weight about 1,700, one 7 and the other 10 years old. =~ = 5 eHad of Mules—aged from 3‘_tol oldsuckling: colt. o 6 Head Cattle—Black cow 5 years old fresh January 5,-red cow, 4 years fresh Jan 1., red cow 4 years old fresh Jan. 25, young black heifer fresh Jan. 1, a 2 year old heifer, Holstein 'cow| 5 years old fresh in December, 46 Head of Hogs—Some brqor]] sows, some feeders and some gilts, all Big Type Poland China. : Set double harness. *° Terms—All sums under $5 cash, all over that amount a credit ;bf ten months will be given with interest at 7 per cent from date. 2 per cent off for eush. ‘ ' - o HErnest Huff Auctioneers Kurtz & Singleton, Clerk, Loomis Foote .- We have the famous Ukemco Shaving cream in 2b6c tubes. United Cigar Store. i : ~ 36a2t Durham Duplex, Ever Ready, Gem, Auto Strop and QGillette Safety Razors at. the lowest prices at United: Cigar Store, - ; 36a2t ~ Special (lubbing Oifer. To new subseribers to the Banner the Twice-a-Week Globe Democrat of St. Louis, M 0.,, will be mailed for a year at $2.25. The regular subscription price of the combined papers is $2.75. Old subscribers who pay one year in advance will receive the same favors. The St. Louis Globe-Demo-crat -is one of the best newspapers published in the United States. 36at:

$1.50 ‘ltalian- Briar Pipe 5......... 98¢ Locktile Tobacco Pouches ... $l.OO _ Cigar and cigarete Holders with or without cases ............. 50¢c to $2.50 . United Cigar Store 36a2t Following are the two tickets: Democratic - Ticket, . Mayor—Ed ‘D. Smith,. X Clerk-—R. K. Earnhart e Treasurer—C. C. Smith i *Councilmen at large-—Thomas "Kelley, John T. Baker. Ward Councilmen ® gst[ Ward—DMrs. Cora Fritz nd. Ward—George Feltheiser 4 3rd. Ward—Geo. W. Starr -Republican Ticket. Mayor—C. E. Denning Fion - Clerk—Tom Jeanneret - | Treasurer—Karl . Franks : - Councilman at Large—W. H. Bender, Marion Galloway - ¥ e Ward Councilmen iy | s . Ist. Ward—Harley- Figsher | ° 2nd. Ward—Chester Joseph | « 3rd. Ward—George Hostetter. The _ election occurs two . weeks from tomorrow. - ' ‘For sale, White Wyandotte cockerals. H. H. Decker. ' ' 36atf ~ OO AT T 4 . Attention, Prize Winners. All prize winners in the.Hallowe'en celebration who have not already done so should call at the Stansbury store and receive their money.

Take Time to Look A d Whet You Buy Clothes ett You Buy Clothes - When you buy your next suit take time to look : : ' <94 e | : 9 - : around. You don’t buy a new suit every day, so be be sure you get full value for your money and that is %4-gS‘ ; : i ; ' 5 you always get in | e e The difference between Society Brand Clothes and - 1e difference between Society Brand Clothes and other all wool clothes lies in the making. It is here that the highestiart in designing and the greatest skill in tailoring are called upon to produce clothes of a style and quality that you vcat?natfget in other makes. oo ol eE DNy o e el M KR eR R MR S e e et :vgf*'if%m%« ?s*%@@}‘ SRS mg.««‘“"“fiffifl S %:}s a

Just‘ recieveda car of No. 1 Red River Ohio o Potatoes ' A good quality well ripened. Very good for seed also. . e 2 bushel sack ‘ $3.00 per bushel sk o= 0. S 150) We will deliver-a full sack or more any place in town as soon as possible. Now is the time to put them in or the winter. ‘ e Apples - Apples -We also have seyeral varities of No. lapples. Seagly Brothers

e e I T R SRS R L L 0S S i 5 LStB R R , A ’ : | i You Can't Atffordto go out of tewn to ’{trado when you, can make a ' dollar go farther in this store. Everg item we carry - ’ ~ must be sold at todays value regardless of old high i) cost. ‘Good\s are marked down daily at this store. Quick turn of goods with short time eredits enablex us reduce prices and -sell at closes margins than ,' ever before. ' o Just riow, we are selling a great deal of rubber : and slate cover roofing. Just a little labor and i -you can have a new roof rain proof. Also have pure v - Asphaltum for coating and repairing roofs. Small ~ leaks and flashing can be fixed with “Leak Fixer” » Fod ~Wwe have it in small and large eans, \ ; L e ‘is: the season for repairing windows re- .~ placing: glass ete. We carry. a large stock’of Glass ¥ ~in small and large sizes Bring in your windows or ‘ - . ‘doors and we will Glaze them for you. : i | - See us for Paints ?Va.nnishos Shallaes ete. ' : WEAVER'S HARDWARE L “Phone 134