Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 48B, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 January 1923 — Page 2
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LICONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANL.
The Ligomer Banner "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor:
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Fublished every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligopier, Ind., as.second class matter.
. Honor Ligonier Man. | With the consolidation of the Sim‘mons Hardware company and the ‘Winchester Repeating Arms company thel argest jobbers and manufacturers of hardware in the world an or: ‘ganization has been formed With ‘branches in thirteen cities. The Simmons company has had its head. quarteérs in Chicago while the Winchester concern is established in New Haven Connecticut but now a head: guarters has been located in Toledo, Ohio. The new organization is now Jknown as the Winchester-Simmons company. Fred E. Weir hardware dealer of Ligonier has been honored by keing made a member of the board of directors of the company a position carrying with 'it heavy responsibilities; | Ligonier is to be congratulated upon the elevation of .one of her citizens to a position of such high trust and confidence.
' _Free Bible Lecture. ! ' C. H. Swingle of Chicago will give his well known lecture The Hope of The World” “Millions Now Living Will Never Die” next Sunday at the Crystal Theatre in Ligonier at 3:00 P.” M. Mr. Swingle is known in many states for his oratory and his clear and forcible presentation of his Bible lectures. In this lecture much Scriptural evidence is given relating to the subject of the lecture. The lecture is illustrated by three reels of beautiful motion pictures. Miss Belle Elliott, known as “Indiana’s Blind Soprano” will sing several solos. The lecture is given under the auspices of the International Bible Students and is entirely free to all. Children will be admitted with parents. No collection will be taken. { i
Mutual Benefit Pay Special Dividend. J. A. Wiley district agent for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company has received word from the home office that a special dividend equal to twenty five per cent of the regular annual dividend will be glad to all policy holders of the company this year. i : This company was founded in 1845 and has long held the name of “The Leading Annual Dividend Company of the World.” For the past' several ‘years it has been paying annual dividends of 4% per cent. This declarationn of a special divident for the ygar 1923 will be welcome news to thousands of satisfied policy holders in this district. nae -
i Their Last Resort. - ‘ " Having failed thus far to receive action by the legislature in the repeai of thé primary election law Senator. Watson, Governor .McCray and the republican state committee has turned to the G. O. P. editors of the state to secure an indorsement of théir plans. < The scribes will be asked to indorse the repeal bill at their annual mid-winter convention soon to be held in the state capitol. ol
- Wawasee Inn Site Sold. : Through Elwood George- the site of the old Wawasee Inn has been purchased by a party of Masons for club house purposes. ' The price paid for the property is $20,000. A club housc and cottag_es\ are to be erected on the grounds. ; . * Aged Man Hurf in Fall, Jacob Pfeiffer -97 the oldest citizen of Middlebury and who will be remembered by ‘many Ligonier people as a visitor here on numerous occaslons, was badly injured the other day when he fell on the ice. : '
Whew! That Skunk. A sknuk hide droppednin the War. saw postoffice as parcel post caused considerable annoyonce to employees. The owner was notified to come and get the ‘pelt after it had been placed out of do’ors.{ ' : i A Lusky Youngster, The son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Gard in Elkhart township has been christened Neal Clinton. The youngster tips the scales at ten pounds, .. ~ ~ Fractured Arm in Fall. - ‘Mrs. Dutch Slater had the misfortune to fall on the ice at her North Side home the other day and fracture her right arm near the wrist. Dr: Shobe rendered surgical attention.
Mrs. ‘Charles Shell, after a visit: with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Caldwell at 'Diamond lake has returned to her home near White Pigeon. . ; 4
Dean Crochett and S'qfiir_e' Robinson were. visitors’ at New Paris Sunday with friends. ; S g
‘Wawak’s high school boys and girls. basketball teams bested the Avilla teams .last Friday evening, - v . Epworth League. . At the M. E. church Devotional meeting at 6p, m. leader January 28 Mrs. J. F. Lutey. Topic —“The Outcastes of India.”. Hyerybody welcome.
5 Breaks Shoulder, 2 \,’f‘ Word comes from Richmand that Mrs. Robert Hull formerly of Ligonier fractured a shoulder in a_ fall the other day. The injured woman has many relatives in this city. L The city couneil meets in regular session tonight, = =
. WITH COMPLIMENTS Of Ligonier Universal Sales Co, In- » corporated e ok My Old Ford . e Of my old Ford everybody makes fun; They say it was born in nineteen one, Maybe it was but this I'll bet, B She’s good for many a long mile yet, Thd windshield’s gone and the radia-ctor-desks, o d-ai ol s The fan belt slips and the horsepower squeaks, . o : e : She shakes the .scfews and the nuts all loose, : oo But I can get 40 mikes on a gallon of ljuice,— e When can't get gas I burn kerosene, And have driven home on Paris green, ‘She has a rattle in the front and a -grind in the rear, . . ‘ And a Chinese puzzle for a stearing gear, R ' Her coils are dead and her plugs
won't five, L e And her piston rings are made of baling wire, : F o But in spite of this she pulls me through, : e And that is about all any car can do, With high power cars they give you tools, e e And some extra parts and book of roles. P : Some wire stretchers and a pair of shears : ; Fied o Are all I have carried for 15 years, = And if I live to see the.day : She falls to pieces like the one horse shay, If old Hank Ford stays in the game, T'll buy another by the same durn name. = ;
Mrs. J. L. Levy and daughter, Miss Carrie left .Wednesday for ~Ottawa, 111., where they expect to make an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alschuler, Mrs. Alschuler being a daughter of Mrs. Levy.
Henry Burket was injured by a fall on the ice. A
~ Look! Look! Look! At What? = Big Rummage Sale! Stock Reduction Sale! - Where? at Stansbury’s Store! - Groceries and Canned Goods Slaughtered! " Room! Room! Iswhat we want and must have! Quality plus . service is what you will get at this big Stock Reduction Sale.
in order to make more floor space and some changes in our store arrangements I must have room and you must have the goads, why not now, we have always given you free delivery, plenty of credit why not accept this goldenyopportunity to lay in a good supply of canned goods. ‘ ‘ We do not care how many cash and -carry stores dre in town or how much of your ‘money goes out of town to support schools, churches good roads, Y. M. C. A,, Y. W. C. A. o rthe up keep of Chicago, Kendallville, War-
» ..~ CANNED GOODS ~ Here is where you will find a big saving in filling your wants first by buying in larges quanties. o L Fedora Sweet Wrinkled Peas the best that is put in a can. i 1 can 20c 3cans 54c 12 cans $1.98 'Fedora early June Sift% Peas a 4 1 can 20c 3 cans 94c 12 cans $1.93 Fedora solid packed red ripe tomatoes large -No. 3 cans - - R o 1 can 20c | 3 cans 54c 12 cans $1.98 Butter Nut solid packed Tomatoes this is the choicest of all packs No. 3 can large size - ; 1 can2oc . 3cansbs4c | 12cans s_l.9B‘ Herfords Wisconsin Sugar Peas No. 2 can. sweet and tender i 3cans4sc 6 cansBBc . 12 cans $1.69 Daisy Ea_rlyk June Peas o < Bcans 36 - 6 cans 69c 12 cans $1.39 Libbis Seur Baut . .. " [ : Bcans42c 6cans 78 12 cans $1.59, Bridal Beauty Sugar co_rn young a.m'l' ténderl | 3 cans 36c - 6 cans 69¢ : Come Again Sugar Corn fine solid “szcked : 3 cans 49¢ - Graps e - o Every can guartneed to be as fine as you find cahned goods. L Old Mill Red Beans 3 cans for 25 cents. Sugar Loaf Red Kidney Beans coogcansdde. - - Gethe The- ol Del Mont Apricots this fruit is heavy syrup for the best trade 3 cans 89 cents Del Mont pineapple put up in 9 oz cans just ‘what you need for a dish of Jello try 6 cans . Bcansd9c | Geams99% -
- Again let me call your attention to the slaughter in thep rice of canned godos. . =~ : - This is a RUMMAGE SALE where you will be able, to pick up good bargains and. - save money. s ‘ e e . e T ~ Again I thank You for all past and future patronage. -~ =~ =~ = . SR 'i; oG TN N Se ! *!‘ o ”.- ,4 | a“ '\A & » “ ‘}%i pfiA \ S sl e G e B et i s eaie R N R
A Standard Investment Offering absolute safety for principal; a ~ uniform rate of interesr, and being - reddilj negotlable at will < Tax Exempt Noble County GRAVEL ROAD BONDS repreéent an idea—l , form of iniiéstrhént for ~ the individual of limited means i or those who have . ooy idle hmdsto - o Learn more 'abo‘ut t'hgé_m:. from our Officers ‘Ullizens Dank - LIGONIER, INDIANA =
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= DRZ_YGOODS,DEPAR’_I‘MENT S Rummage and clean up sale in our Dry Goods Department we want to close out a Jarge line of odds and ends. All marked- at rummage prices. g At - Middy Blouses made of the best Indian Head Under skirts black sateen with silk flounces. . Ladies House Dresses in percale and Ging- - ham. o 0 e : {e Children’s Gingham Dresses. ', e o Ladies Aprons Ll I T Children’s Sateen Bloomers -~ ‘Large line of discontinued styles of Jacksen - Corsegtßs -0 o i : “Some children’s lace lisle hose only 5¢ per apeire o . _ Men’s balck hose good value only 3 pair for 26 vents. ;. ‘ A line dressg;ging;}ms only 18 cents the yard Remnants in lace curtain nets this will be a chance to biy your curtains and save money pieces with from 2to 8 yards in piece. = | Men’s wool shirts a fine heavy wool shirt ‘navy blue all sizes worth $2, 39 our price e - Children’s all wool under drawers at this - sale only 19 cents each. S A Small sizes in men’s all wool union suits’ lln this rummage sale I have not the space to _mention all the goods. or the prices but all _goods will be marked with a green tag so you In connection with this rummage sale we will place on sale for your spring sewing a full and complete line of wide Sheetings, ‘yard wide Muslin, Tubbing. Linuen finishSheeting, Cambric, Long ~Cloth, /Nainsook, Cotton Messalin for fine undergarpents Poplins, Pongees, Crepes, Comfort. Challie, CotJust for a special for your spring sewing ‘and for 10 days onl &n%fifle of Light and
sawor any other place in this country we are here with you. We are a part of you—yon are a part of us. And we, must work together for the . upbuilding of our own city and Community. Mohey sent out of town for your goods never returns to us for upkeep in any way. =~ = ' 1 To turn your cash in channels away from home is: to throttle home advancement. - In order to protect homeé and you I want to call your attention to the bargains you wiil find and do find in your home stores.
