Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 52B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 February 1922 — Page 4
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WEIR - & COWLEY
Established in 1864 - Phone No. 67
vHE WINCHESTER store
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The Spread of a New Idea
ONE of the chief reasons for the rapid spread of new ideasin ' America is that American women are quick to pass welcome news to their friends and neighbors. For example, when a progressive American housekeeper discovers a delicious new food she doesn’t lock up her knowledge. She becomes a missionary. | : Largely because of this sensible custom, Brednut—the new spread for bread—has become known quickly to most of your clever housekeepers. If by some odd chance you have not tried Brednut ask your neighbors about it. See if they don’t say that Brednut is just as delicious a bread spread as they have -ever tasted. .See if they don’t remark on its welcome saving. Then try Brednut yourself and notice how its fresh and delicate flavor pleases your husband and children. ;
- There shouldn’t be a bit of m'ystéry about so important a food as a bread spread. There is none about Brednut. From distant tropical islands we bring rich nuts=—a gift of i Nature. Healthy cows furnish milk which we pasteurize.. Undm supervision immaculate equipment blends these pure ingredients to make Brednut—the new wholesome bread spread. : When your grocer delivérs your first pound of Brednut, notice its whiteness. You can actually see Brednut purity. With healthful vegetable material* which your grocer gives you, you can quickly eo%or Brednut to a golden yellow. . : ;
BREDNUT
The delicious new spread for bread (Made _from-pasteurized milk and rich tropical nuts)
~9B& - jo ‘ : Carney’s Big Remodeling Sale ' Offers a wonderful opportunity to secure good re- w liable merchandise at very low prices. It will pay . You to supply your wants for a:long time to come at this great sale. Every bit of merchandise inour . store isincluded. Come and take your choice. Men’s Suits as low as $13.00 ~ Men’s Overcoats at low.as $14.95 ~Carney’s Clothing Store
Good B - Heusekeepers Tl - ’ “t./‘ ‘gey - ! ‘ “There’s nothing like a geod knife to save ‘labor in the . , 7 kitchen. : ~ Why worry along with worn-out or inefficient -knives when, for a small - investment, you can get Wichester ‘ nkives? : O A fl Superior steel that holds its cutting edge good designs to perform the work intended, handles shaped to pre- - vent fatigue—are reasons why discriminating housewives prefer Winchester Kitchen cutlery. New Winchester patterns in butcher knives, slicers, cooks’ kniyes, paring knives, grapefruit and lemon - knives, A superlor Winchester knife for eevry purpose i the house hold. OTHER WINCHESTER CUTLERY OF | SPECIAL STEEL . slu;ar‘ : Razors Sicissors, . Pocket Knives
—and a new idea in bread spreads
It’s made from pasteurized milk and rich tropical nuts
LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
LIGONIER COMPETES WITH BOND - HOUSES FROM CHICAGO AND INDIANAPOLIS AT AL]{ION. : ' 'Wednesday- evening, February 15th, the town council of Albion offered to the highest bidder $24,000.00 worth .of water and light bonds. Bidding was keen and Ligonier won out, Mier State Bank paying a premium of $lllO.OO, or a total of $25,110.00" for this -issue. e The bonds are the very highést and best class of non-taxable investments that one can buy. Albion has no indebtedess at all. The taxable property of Albion amounts to $1,209,253.00 and the only debt is this bond issue of $24,000.00, which is now offered for sale by the Mier State Bank. £ These bonds are for $500.00 each; two will be due Feb. 15, 1924, and two will be due Aug. 16, 1924, and four each year thereafter until 1936; with interest at 6% payable semi-annually. We would suggest that anyone looking for a high vlass non-taxable” inevstment should see the Mier State Bank regarding this issue. adv.
- Lew Shank Indianapolis mayor and friend of Albert J. Beveridge will speak under the auspices of the Warsaw Ragary Club in that ctiy tomorrow night. s , . L
Franklin and Abraham Drake of Ligonier were in Albion summoned there by the critical condition of their father Joseph Drake who suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Marshal: Noe the Kimmell author and poet has received an invitation to become a member of the American Literary Association of Milwaukee, Wis.. and will probably join.
Delicious! This Cinnamon Toast made with Brednut Mix together 3 parts of cinnamon” to 1 part of sugar.. Toast the bread and spread liberally with Brednut while still hot. Sprinkle the sugar and cinnamon over the toast. Setve hot. . When serving this toast ask yourself if you have ever tasted a more delicious bread spread. P
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LIGONIER AUTO SALES
Bon-De-Chea.
Just recelved a new line of stamping patterns, bed spreads, lanch cloths, pillow slips, towels, ete., and can furnish material for same or use your own. Call and see the new patterns. [ ' I now have a full line of boil proof colored threads, such as Royal Society and other standard makes. ; H2bdt Nona Stuff, Prop.
For Sheriff.
I will be a candidate fo sheriff on the -democratic ticket before the primaries May 2d and earnestly solicit the support of the voters of Noble county. - e . I. M. Cazier. 52btt < S ———— Hemstitching and Picot Edging. Also orders taken for all kinds of pleating, buttpns covered. - Mr's. Jacob Sheets. 409 Cavin St. Phone 75 Ligonier, Ind. o H2bBt
Card of Thanks.
We desire to render our heartfelt thanks to our kind neighbors and friends for .their assistance and sympathy and for the floral offering in our dark hour of bereavement when our son was taken from us. ' -~ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson
To Assist Tax Payers.
I will be in Ligonjer at the following places on the following dates to assist taxpayers in making out their income tax returns for 1921. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. March 6. : ~ Citizens Bank March 7, - -Mier State Bank March 8 and 9. i Deputy Collector ; L C. A. Shirk -
- Hay for sale on the Joe Drain farm Inquire of Nelson Vance. ~ b2btt
For Sale baby carriage in good condition. Call at 206 College street : ! e 52b2t
Ear]l James announces that he will continue *to deliver clearified and ariated-cooled milk from a federal inspected herd. Will also deliver whipping cream. Pleased to meet my old friends and all new ones s Vo 52btf
Dr. Lane reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rinehat on the David Gale farm.
- FOR SALE—I7S bales of rye straw and 250 bushels of corn. J. H. Dunning. | i 62a2t
- Wanted 2 or 3 furnished or un furnished rooms. Good location. Ad dress X, care of Banner. blatf
Ladies of the U. B. church will hold a bake sale at the F. E. Miller gro; cery Saturday February 25. = 52a2t
When you’ve tried the rest. Drop in and procure the best. S>D. Smith, the shoe shiner, Koon Cigar Store. ) 52atf
FOR SALE—Small house and' two lots on the North Side immediate possession. Inquire of Thomas Jackson ; 52btf
For County Treasurer.
. Please announce that I will be a candidate on the republican ticket before the primaries May 2d for the office of county treasurer subject to the will of the voters. . Samuel Galloway. -51btf
-STANSBURY’S DOUBLE STORE i The Grocery Department is full of the best quality goods. A few facts about ‘a home ~ Merchant. Whether it is my store or a competitors we pay tax on all our property, our _ profits stay at home. We support all activities of the City Life, Our Scheols, Churches, Commercial Organizations, our lodges, -Employ our Mechanics, Painters, Paper Hangers, Carpenters, Stone Masons, Delivery Wagons, Phones, Dray Lines, Blacksmiths and Day Laborers. g : ; 2 . T ‘ The question is would you rather have your money sent out of town than stay with you when it will go out in the iCty and:\Country fpr benefit of allcases, or would you rather spend it with Mail Order Houses and Non Residence Stores. If so buy your Groceries and Dry Goods of your Home Merchants. 7 - » o I only solicit'a part of your trade but ask that you give us all a Square Deal.
6 large bars Lenox SOAD ... 20€ 6 large bars American Family Soap ....... 33¢c 6 largé bars Star SOBD .......ic.ccenns S9C 5 large bars Bob White Soap ......coeeeee 27€ 5 large Bars*Crystal white soap .............. 25¢ 6 large bars P. & G. Soap .......cccceervnneenienes 29€ 4 large Roll Toilet Paper ........c.icinncnnn. 25¢ .. Flour: of all kinds. | b
SUGAR SUGAR -
Standard Granulated Sugar 16 lbs. .... $l.OO Standard Granulated Sugar 100 lbs. Get our price. We do not sell Beet Sugar for Cane sugar we will quote Price on Beet or Cane.
736 inch Dark and Light Percale ........... 17¢ . 38 inch Comfort Challie ...« IC * 86 inch Unbleached Muslin ................... 12¢ ’ 386 inch Unbleached Muslin .........,..cccccees 15C . 86 inch .Bleached Muslin ..............cc........ 15¢ . 36 inch .Bleachec;- Mashin i FIB
? ~ GINGHAMS AND TISSUES -27 inch Dress Ginghams .....c....ccooveeee 20€ -~ 27 inch Dress Ginghdms ......c.ccciceviieeranens 20C .82 in Dress Glnghams ............ccceeenneers 30C
OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT 86 Ineh NAMIBOOR ...t imminisiimian AUC --36 inch Long Cloth «...niiieaviaipnwg 200 . 86 inch Liggerie Cloth white and flesh. - - 36 inch Cotton Messa&ine for fancy Under - Garments. : " ' _* A large line of Notions of all kinds. . ~ Ladies’ Hoge per pair ... 16€ 4 Children’s Hose per pair ............ 20c and 25¢
~ We ask a chance to show: you the Goods. Quality and Prices will do the rest. . - .~ We claim that all Merchants of Ligonier are not High Priced Merchants, = = ~ Some us have a Heart, i sy e e
call st STANSBURY?S Double o : i ,For.‘ Afl YburWants 5 . ‘ 7
Crystal Theatre
‘Norma Talmadge in “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” This is considered the best Norma Talmadge picture ever made. A 7 reel master peice, Adm. 15, 20 and 25 ceats. : L o Zo St Saturday Feb. 25 e -y Buck Jomes in “TO A FINISH” Buck Jones is running Tom Mix a elose second in popularity in western pictures. Also a comedy. - Sun. and Mon. Feb. 26, 27 - . : ; Viola Dana in “THERE ARE NO VILLIANS” also Johume Hines in another “Torechy” ecomedy. ; SE U T el h e
oo ThisCouponts Good for 10 Cents On $lOO bbttle Peptonized Iron Ténié Wi'th Cod Liver Oil, a wonderful blood ,ér}d\‘“ge)rreral tonic at - Griffith’s Drug Store
Next Saturday we will plaCe on sale 144 pieces of Graniteware assorted in twelve different style pieces for the kitchen | ('"x 5 ® G ‘ : - ‘ Your Choice 25¢ Including dish pans, preserve ‘kettles, Berlin kettles, wash basins, pudding pans. In factin this great variety of cooking utensils you will find some item you can use when bought at so low a price. | b s - Remember your choice 25¢ i ~ Saturday only - : g Weaver’s Hardware SR Phoneida =
SOAPS
DRY GOOD
: . CANNED GOODS S No. 3 Can 300 z. Red Star Peaféhes syrup 25¢ - No. 8 Can 30oz. Nile Brand Peaches ........ 25¢ No. 3 Can 38 oz. Tri-Color Apricots .._;....; 25¢, ‘No. 2 Can 20 oz. Sun Kist Pineapple ........ 27¢ No. 3 Can 25 oz. Rose Dale Sweet potatoes 18¢ "No. 3 Can 82 oz. Collisa Brand Tomatoes 18¢ No. 3 Can. 32 oz Pride of Virginia TomaBOBE (i sl s we sk B 0 No. 2 Can 16 oz. Antler Dark Pink Salmon 15¢ “No. 2 Can 16. Celemans Flag Dark Red ~ ST RS R S B e e O ) No. 2 Can 200 z. Bridal Beauty Sugar | ORI et i bty s sesiiions” G No. 2 Can 20 oz. Cream of Prairie Sweet - Corn . ,15° N 0.2 Can 20 oz. Sweet William Siftetl . Early June Pes . | oo iirinisuinnito N 0.2 Can 20 oz. Superior Wrinkled Sugar , . PR it et Tle No. 2 Can 16 oz, True worth Porkand | BOANS Ul ol it sussaicrevis e L RS No. 2 Can 10 oz. Old Mill Red Beans ........ 10¢ No. 1 Can CampbellsAssorted Soups .... 12¢ Tall Can Pet and Carnation Milk 16 oz.-. 12¢ Small Can Pet and Carnation Milk 6 for 25¢ 1 Ib. Pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda ........0 8¢ Foulds Macaroni and Spdghetti ............... 9¢ ‘Kellogs Corm Flakes small ..........ccocoieenids 8€ Shredded Wheat Biscuits .........civvnn 142 1 Ib. Calumet Baking Powder .............»...28¢ VOO, Lo riioiitibsn s whenbii it A L SR R = : Tryphos& ‘ o:ooooc ----.n.--.u-:un’n”u-uu.o.:nnuuu_... i&:{
