Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 29B, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 September 1922 — Page 3

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We have a new stock of Semdac Oil Mops, and believe they are the best value for the money $l.OO for -varnished floors. These mops are so full and made of long yarn and-will clean and polish just fine. Phone 134 and we will send one up on approval. = . ‘ Weavers Hardware

O.A.Billman Aermotor Auto Oiled - Wind Mill QOiled only once a yr. Gas Engines, | Tanks, Pumps and Pipes Water supply systems, Well supplies and ~ well drilling Phone 333 , - Ligonier, Ind.

Plumbing and Heating Done By H. E. ROBINsON ’ Phone 218 Ligonier = - Ind.

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer /2none No. 65, Ligonier. SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor Pr. Gants Residence, One Door South Bothwell & Vanderford . Lawweso Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana

CHARLES V'INKS AND SON . Desler in} - ‘ ' © Monumenws, Vaults,’ . Tombstones, _____ BuiMing Stene ‘ EARL WOLF ~ Auctioneer "Will Answer Calls Anywhere

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circuit Court, October Term, 1922. = : o ; Cause No. 8311. ; To Quiet Title. : Magdalena E. Green, et al. vs. ~ William Berry, et al. F - Come now the plaintiffs" by Bothwell & Varderford, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: William Berry, Edmund Bell, 0. T. Simmons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Simons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Senior, Mary Utt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, Sen., 'Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel ‘Henry Heltzel, Thomas Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M. G. Clem, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Velinda E. Clem,

Michael G. Clem, Velinda Ellen Clem, G W. Pullen, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Elijah S. Rust, William Rust, Mary J. Rust, E. S. Rust, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs,’ Mary_-‘L. Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis Coquillard, Alexis Coquellard, Frances Coquellard, A. Coquillard, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Frances C. Coquellard, Frances (. Coquillard‘,‘ Frances Coquillard, ZFrancis Comparet, Pierre LeClair, Margaret LeClair, Osker H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce, Joseph J. Comparit, Jos: J. Comparet, Joseph J. Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, S. H. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Frances Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore §S. Comparet, Sarah L. Camparet, Lewis G. Comparet, David C. Grant, Kes-ke-wa-qua, Pierre F. Navar, Pierre F. Navarre, Kich-wa-qua Navarre,, Kich-wa-qua, Kish-wa-qua, A. B. Miller, © whose “christian ‘mane is

unkrown to plaintiffs, ~Abraham B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Ed-: ward Benfer, Malissa' Salts, Jones L. Salts, David Nelson, Josephine Rowan, Perrg Rowan, Maria Rowan,: Florence Humphrey, James H. Humphrey, Daniel - Schermerhorn, Clem Schermerhorn, Floyd Schermerhorn, Ithamar Smith, Herbert Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, Mabel Letcher, Harry Letcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, Absalom Helt—‘ zel, Mary Heltzel, Martin L. Heltzel, Catharine A. Heltzel, Susan Heltzel, Barbara - Heltzel, Phillip Heltzel, ( Samuel H. Heltzel, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. Chaffee, Sadie Stage, Murl Stage, Orrin Stage, Edmund Bell, Aaron Ogden, Dorotha Heffner, Alice Houser, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria | Rowan, David B. Carr, Susanna Carr, Mary Smith; that the names of. the defendants are unknown and that they are¢ believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: ““the unknown husbands and wives, ‘ir‘éspectively, of each of the following

named persons, to-wit: Wiliam Berry, Edmund Bell, O. T. Simmons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Simons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Senior, Mary TUtt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, Sen., Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel, Henry Helt-. zel, Dora Cavin, Thomas ~ Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M. G. Clem, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Velinda E. Clem, Michael G. Clem, Velinda Ellen ‘Clem, G. W. Pullen, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, BElijah S. Rust; Wiliam Rust, Mary J. Rust, E. S. Rust, whose

¢hristian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Mary L. Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis Coquillard, Alexis Coquellard, Frances Coquellard, ~A. Coquillard, whose christian name is unknowh to plaintiffs, Frances C. Coquellard, Frances C. Coquillard Francis Coquillard, Francis Comparet; Pierre LeClair, Margaret LeClair, Osker. H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce, Joseph J. Comparit, Jos. J. Comparet, Joseph J. Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet,” D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, S. H. Comparet, whose christian name is uriknown ‘to plain-

tiffs, Alexander Comparet,- Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, MarcelJlus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Frances Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown' to plaintiffs, A. C.° Comparet,‘ whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore 8. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet,' David C. Graut, Kes-ke-wa-qua, Pierre F. Navar, Pierre F. Navarre, Kich-wa-qua

Navarrey Kich-wa-qua, Klish-wa-qua, A. B. Miller, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Abraham B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Malissa: Salts,

‘Jones - L. Salts, Otis Nelson, David Nelson, Josephine . Rowan, Perry Rowan Maria _ Rowan, Florence Humphrey, James H. Humphrey,| Daniel Schermerhorn, Clem Scher* merhorn, Floyd Schermerhorn, Ithamar Smith, ‘Herbert Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, Mabel Letcher, Harry Letcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, Absalom Heltzel, Mary Heltzel, Martin L. Heltzel, Catherine A. Heltzel, - Susan Heltzel, Barbara Heltzel, Phillip Heltzel, Samuel H.

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Heltzel, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. Chaffee, -Sadie Stage, Murl Stage, Orrin Stage, Edmund Bell, ‘Aaron Ogden, Dorotha glefiner, Alice Houser, Josephine Bow’Fm, Perry Rowan, ‘Maria Rowan, D;vid B. Carr, Susanna Carr, Mary Smith, Gladys Smith the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the uhknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, -creditors, officers and successors'in interest of each of the following named. corporations, to-wit:" Fort Wayne and Sutheren Rail Road Com’pany, Fort Wayne and Southern Rail Road Company the names of .all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown ‘widowers and widows, the unknown !children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and admin-

istrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, truStees, and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: William Berry, Edmund Bell, O. T. Simmons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Simons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Senior, Mary Utt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, Sen., Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel, Henry Heltzel, Thomas Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M. G. Clem, whose christian name is unknown t¢’ plaintiffs, Velinda, E. Clem, Michael G. Clem, Velinda Ellen Clem, G. W. Pullen, whose christian name|

is unknown to plaintiffs; Elijah S. Rust, William Rust, Mary J. Rust, E. S. Rust, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Mary L. Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis Cogquillard, Alexis Coquellard, Frances Coquellard, A. Coquillard, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Frances C. Coquellard, Francet C. Coquillarg, Francis Coquillard, TFrancis Comparet, Pierre LeClair, Margaret LeClair, Osker H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce, Joseph J. Comparit, Jos. J. Comparet, Joseph J. Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, S. H. Comparet, whose christian. name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Frances Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is unKknown to plaintiffs, ‘Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Com-

paret, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore §S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet David C. Grant, Kes-ke-wa-qua, Pierre F. Navar, Pierre F. Navarre, Kich-wa-qua Navarre, Kich-wa-qua, Kish-wa-qua, A. B. Miller, . whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Abraham B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Malissa Salts, Jones L. Salts, David Nelson, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan, Florence Humphrey, James H. .Humphrey, Daniel Schermerhorn, Clem Schermerhorn, Floyd.-Schermerhorn, Ithamar Smith, Herbert Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, Mabel Letcher, Harry Letcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, Absalom Heltzel,>Mary Heltzel, Martin L. Heltzel,. Catharine A. Heltzel, Susan Heltzel Barbara Heltzel, Phillip ‘Heltzel Samuel H. Heltzel, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. Chaffee, Sadie Stage, Murl Stage, Orrin Stage, Edmund Bell, Aaron Ogden, Dorotha Heffner, Alice .Houser, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan,

David B. Carr Susanna Carr, Mary Smith, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, ‘whose names may have been changed, and Wwho are now known by other - names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the ‘spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names: of all"of whom are unknown to plaintiffs, all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described

in the complaint in this cause by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the ‘names of all'of who'im are unknown to - plaintiffs”; that the defendants Fort Wayne and Sutheren Rail Road Company, and. Fort Wayne and Southern Rail Road Company, are corporaions organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, and ‘that neither of said corporations has any - officer, agent or other person, authorized to transact its business, domiciled or residing in the state of Indiana upon whom process can be served; that the following named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, to-

wit: Dora Cavin, Victor Cavin, Vernon Cavin, John Calbeck, Simon W.}| Straus, Hattie K. Straus, Samuel J. T. Straus, Lillie W. Straus, Arthur ‘W. Straus, Marian L. Straus, Annie Eisendrath, Louis Eisendrath, Bella S * .Ragensburg, Sarah Livingston, Max Livingston, Hattie S. Hofeld, Mayo: Hofeld Lena S. Spiegel, Modie J Spiegel, Simon J. Straus, Rose N. ‘Straus, Anna Weingarten, Amy Selling, Joseph L. Selling, Hortense. ‘Freund, Hugo Freund, Mildred Welt, Joseph Welt, Irma B, Straus, James | Straus, Mortimer Straus .= Robert 1 Straus,’ Blla Abdill, Wallace L. Ab{aill, Maridn:Vance, Joseph’' Vance, Otis :Nelsoi, Alonzo Nelson, Dollie

Nelson, Wm}gm_*-:j“‘Michael Melvin Rowan, Sopha.Rowan, Frank Rowan, Mary Jané' Rowan; Frank Carney, Beulah Carney, Gilbert Carney, Anna Carney, Anna Hostettler Rudy Hos-| tettler, John Rowan, Vianna Rowan, Sheldon Rowan, Fanny Rowan, | Virgil -+ Rowan, Pearl Rowan Claus: = Pointer, Viola = Pointer, Claud ‘F{?qinter, - Charles W. Foster, Grace Foster, Leroy C. Foster, Bessie Foster, ‘Mary Smith, - Mabel . Smith

lGladys Smith that said - action f-is”tor the purpose of quieting title to 'real estate in the State oof Indiana; that a cause of action exists against .all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana.

The following real estate in Noble County, Shate of Indiana, is describ‘ed in said complaint, to-wit: lot num‘bered sixty two and six feet by par\allel lines off of the north side of lot ‘numbered sixty one, in thé town, now city, of Ligonier; also tommencing at the northeast corner of lot number twenty one in Chapman’s Addition. to said city of Ligonier, afid running from thence south eighty five feet, thence west to the west line of lots number twenty one and twenty -two in said “addition, thence nortn to the northwest corner of said lot number twenty one, and from thence east to the place of beginning; also the south forty three feet by parallel lines of lot numbered thirty two in the original plat of said city of Ligonier; also lots numbered forty three and forty four in the original piat of said city of Ligonier; also the north ‘one hundred and one half agres hy parallel lines of the southeaSt quarter of section fifteen, township thirty five north; range eight easl; also the southwest quarter of section eighteen and the northwest quarter. of the southeast quarter of Baid section eighteen except fifteen dcres by parallel lines off of the east side of said northwest -quarter of the southecast guarter a,ll in teownship thirty five north, range eight east; also the east half of the northwest guarter of section twenty nine ,township thirty rive north, range eight east, except ten acres off of the south.end thereof: also south east quarter.and the ‘east half of the east half of the southwest quarter of section twelty, township thirty five north, range eight east, also one hundred and twenty acres of land off of the west side of the southwest quarter of seéction twenty one, township thirty fivé north, range cight east, excepting thirty acres out of the southwest cormer of said section twenty one formerly owned by Heury Wolf; also all that part of the northwest quarter of Section twenty one, township thirty five north, range eight east, lying south of the center line of the Elkhart river. ;

This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. . :

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 19th day of the October, 1922 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 23rd day of -October, . 1922, to be begun and holden on the second day of October, 1922, at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint; the same will be heard and determined in their absence. . In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the ‘seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 30 th day of August, 1922. : - o . ISAAC- DETER, [seal] Clerk of Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier, Indiana, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. . 27b3w

Sam Selig is out with a new 1923 model Ford fouring car. o The weather Monday and'Tuesdziy was al lthat anyone could desire. Miss Zona Iden has taken a position in the Coulter Bakery as clerk. Lost—Large black English traveling bag. Please return to Ford garage.. - . : Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon were Kendallville visitors. Wednesday afternoon. . ) The Beyer Brothers ice houses in ‘Warsaw were destroyed by fire the iother day. 5 : \ e ——————————— ' Mrs. Stella Hunter of Cromwell submitted to a major operation in the Goshen hospital Monday. _

Arnold Johnson and Philip ~ Hoot, Elkhart distillers of moonshine are in jail awaiting trial. e : ~ Mrs. C. R. Stansbury- is spending the week in Chicago a guest of her daughter Mrs. Roswell Earnhart. It was Mrs. Malissa and not Mrs. J. N. Denny who was visiting the Palmer family in Bloomington. | Melon merchants are still numerous in Ligonier. -Michigan peaches and apples continue to arrive by the truck load. . Ak :

Albert Reed aged 80 has arrived in. California from his home. in Kendallville traveling the entire distance in an automobile. : ‘ The tax levy for school purposes in Kendallville has been fixed at 98 cents which is low compared to neighboring cities. gt : | Two |passenger .trains have been taken off the Michigan division of the Big Four railway on account of conserving equipment for the transportaion of coal, G

Mesdames C. G. Keehn am} Dora Buchtel spent Wednesday at Diamond lake, guests of Mrs. Lillie Menaugh, Mrs. Jane Keehn and Mrs. Will Hess the two latter of Chicago. - .

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuhns of this| city, Mrs. Doris Kuhns and son J. D.| Gandy of South Bend, and Dale and| ‘Glenn Kuhns of Albion visited Detroit an dthe Michigan state fair last week| and each drove home a new Ford car| for the Ligonier market, g be

Now is the Time to Prepare for Fall - Good Selections for Early Buyers . Protect your wants. We want you to call at the double store. _ Stansbury’s Stores are crowded with goods. Fall and Winter Blankets, Outing Flannel, Percales, Wool Dress Goods, Notions and Hosiery, Dishes and Groceries. e . = - The following prices will be a guide to you: = '

, - Editorial = It is with great plasure on the opening of Our Public Schools to know there has been a large ir}crease in the enrollment. Li-gpnier can boast of the high standard of our school. This year it is organized with the best Corps of teachers and instructors and we look forward to a year of profit to the young people of our community. The merchants and people of Ligonier bid welcome to all that may enter our schools. The opportunities offered here are of the best. We have our Y. M. C. A. and Y. W, C. A. which will take care of the boy and girl and help them to form good associates in a social way. The School is offering the best of every thing in the way of Education, Athletics and Sports that are wholesome that are body and mind building. If you have not registered yet can’t you do so soon. : Our Superintendent, Mr. O. M. Craig is a man of high ideals and will help 'to inspire your children to the best idealism obtainable. “ Boys and girls come to our schools. We bid you Welcome. =~ . e

WOOL DRESS GOODS 38 in. all wool storm serge for school gresmen ol L Bhe 45 inch all Wool Storm Serge ............ $1.50 40 inch Wool Canton Crepe ................ $1.60 54 ineh Suiting for skirts .... $2.00 to $3.00 54 inch Jersey Cloth for Jumper suits $2.65 w GIRLS THIS IS FOR YOU All Wool Middy Blouses - - Red, Navy, Green Middy blouses ........ $3.89 Serge Middy Blouses ...........c....oieie. - $2.19 White Indiah Head Middys .... $1.50 to $2.50 L BLOOMERS ' , Children we have been looking after your needs for school clothes. ' e Children’s large size bloomers ................ 98¢ Children’s, Medium, small size bloomers 65¢c All made of the best satenn black and colors Ladies’ Bloomers all colors. i Mother you will be looking for sateen for children’s bloomers. We have a full line of colors, Navy, Purple, Green, Copenhagen, Brown and gray from ........... 35¢ to 60c yd.

s HOSE : ' For the Boy’s, Girl’s, Ladies’ and Men. Silk, Wool, Cotton and Lisle. ' In al lthe fancy and staple colors. Boy’s Heavy rough & Ready Hose for service priced at ..o 28¢ to 306 Girls’s Lisle Hose priced thep air 25¢ to 30c Children’s Hose black and brown ..........: 20c Infants Cotton Hose ... .u........ 15¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose a full line of colors worth $1.50 now to reduce stock only ............ $1.19 M .~ BUNGALOW APRONS : A new line of percale Bungalow Aprons. This is a New Development see them ORIy L 98060 3119 o . FOR THE MEN Plain Blue Overalls with bib ................ $1.25 Blue Striped Overalls with bibs ........ $1.25 Men's Waork Shirts ... ... ... 0.. 78,

- Our Motto tor this fall. More Friends, Better Goods, Lower Prices. ~ You can help do this by buying more and helping te swell the volume of business. We have always put forth our best effort, now we ask you to help us. ) S . C.R STANSBURY

b g e @ ; ; . Another Tire Reduction By making a visit to the Edison tire Co., and by the large volume of tires I am using, I was able to get another reduction on Edison tires. I can assure you they are the best tire on the market for the money today. I can show you Edison tires on the . streets of Ligonier that have run 15,000 miles and are good for many more. I will quote you for cash sales with an 894 and 10000 miles positive guarantee as follows:"

f FABRIC 808 o $ 7.75 80x3 oversize | 8.45 Bok 950 32x31% , 12.26 Sixd . 13.25 82x4 | 15.75 33x4 i, - 1650 34x4 i 16.75 ~ KOKOMO TIRES 30x3 | 6.75 30x31%, . 850

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, TUBES 30x8 ; . 81.656 30x31§ b R - 32x814 LB - 31x4 S R 0 32x4 e 33x4 Sl 34x4 | L 280 82x414 Mo o O Sdxdlq o o 849 35x415 c v 880 b ona

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. OUTING ;FLANNELQDEPARTMENT | 26 inch White Outing Flannel ............... 12¢ 27 inch White Outing Flannel ............... 15¢ 36 inch White Outing ......cvccceciieeeeee. 20€ 36 inch Light and Dark Outing ................ 20¢ 27 inch Light and Dark Outing ............ 15¢ Make your Gowns and Comforts now. = ; OUTING GOWNS L Ladies’ Outing Gowns this is a special high grade, well made heavy weight line. 9 Ladien’ GOWNE DOW i iuitiisiiiin. 98¢ Ladies Gowns round or V neck ............ $1.39 Ladies’ Gowns special for the early buyer only Setseieiningserinianieatintesiisindessainisonsassaresass -DL OD ; - PERCALE 36 inch Percale dark dress patterns ........ 15¢ 36 inch Percale: light Dress patterns .... 15¢ W ‘DRESS_GINGHAMS FOR SCHOOL 27 iné‘»hADress Ginghams dark patterns .. 20¢ 27 inch Dress Ginghams Toil Du Nord .. 25¢ 30 inch Dress Ginghams cut to the best advantage on account of the width ............ 30¢ - FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL : Middy Flannel for Middy Blouses ... $1.50 " : . . . - ’ ‘ ¢ CRASH, DAMASK AND LINEN GOODS_ For all ‘Linen Crash ex‘tra'heavy this is a special - . Lo ‘ 17 inch all Linen Brown Crash ............... 22¢ 17 in all Linen White Cragh ............... 23¢ UnmiohCiliglh. (oo o 0 . e Crash aslowds oo oo o 0 1

-~ TABLE PATTERNS = We are pleased to announce that oweing 'to a special advantage for cash I bought'a line of all Linen Table Damask in beautiful Floral designs. .. - : : 72x72, 72x90 size which we can sell at a saving of dollars to you. Call and see them. m ‘ ~ BLANKET DEPARTMENT o Don’t forget our Blanket Department. Plain Cotton Blankets, large size. Plaid Cotton Blankets large size A Wool Blankets, Plaid and Plain. Lo Baby Blankets . s l STANBURY’S GROCERY DEPARTMENT We want your Butter and Eggs. _ We want to sell you more goods. Sugar per 100 lbs get our price. : Sugar per 25 lbs. get our price. : , Coffe to try a cup of our 25¢ Bulk Coffee you will become a friend. ; oo Sweet Corn sweet and tender the can .... 12¢ Fine ‘Quality eanned.corn the can ............ 17¢ Early June Peas the can ............cce0u...... 13¢ Early June Sifted Peas the can ................ 17¢ Pineapple do you want a Dozen get our price. , _ T School ‘Tablets, pens, pencils, pen holders, envelopes. /- Sl el Envelopes 2 560 DRE. .o iimiiciiiiiie. DE Envelopes 25 to Pkg linen finish 10 and 15¢ Tablets iLnen Finigh ... 0l 106 School- Tablets omly /.. oiniin i . be School Pads 100 sheets smooth yellow paper JUSE & oney Saven fi.:...iiiaiiian, BC Brooms, Wash boards, Dishes, ' white decorated by the set or part set. . :

iy CORD = l .80x814 . $1450° 32x8% . 1950 82x4 : - 25.50 34x4 L S%xdls . WS saxal . o 2989 B4xdle . 3100