Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 March 1923 — Page 4

Hatching Eggs for Sale. Sheppards famous strain of Anconas—the great. winter layers. Price $l.OO per setting of 15. J. F. Fulford, Wawaka, Ind. Y sasee Elkay’s straw hat dye mide in 16 fast colors 25 cents. Sold only at Grii- © For Sale—Some gooa chunk horsbs‘ at the right price. Otis Baker Ligomier, Ind. s 4obt - Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city, Earl James. Phone 831. ; "Bbtf

Stansbury’s Double Store

Your problem Mrs. Housewife is just the same as ours. Your spring sewing is now on and you are wondering what to buy for your spring house furnishings, dresses, bed‘ding, drapery and your notion wants bother you. - ‘ e e - | This burden is made easy by having a merchant that can coliect all these items toge;he(liban'd place them under one roof that your shopping becomes a pleasure in place of a burden. : : ; w 2 i We call your attention again to the many things handled by us that are of the pratical and useful to all good housewives in their every day work. - We want to helo you, we do help you. Come in and make use of our counter catalogues, fashion books jand helps it is a pleasure to help you in-selecting and planning. o

E BEDDING DEPARTMENT - Let me call your attention to the linen finished sheeting and pillow tubing. “ 9x4 sheeting linen finish heavy weight at the ward .. o iilooaan i, 63c Bx 4 sheeting for the narrow bed. : 40 ilnch Pillow Tubing linen finish only the yard. e o 42 inch linen finished tubing only the yard 45 inch tubing linen finished only the yard. Other grades of plain finished tubing for less money. | o : 42 inch tubing plain finish only the yd. 35¢

EVERY DAY SUITING FOR CHILDREN’S on . WHAR o e : This cloth is 32 inches wide and used for children’s Romper Suits and play dresses poly the yard ... Liigs cu 08 Mother do you know you are letting the energy of the home go.to waste by.not helping the girls do the home sewing the instruction they get at school must be used in the home to get the results of the school training. ~ L e ,

Help them make their own Lingerie by using Bridal Nainsook, Long. Cloth, Cambric, Lingerie checks and stripes-also the fine Tissue Nainsook in flesh and white. . .

Long Cloth as low as 20c the yard. Nainsook at 20, 30 and 40 cents the yard. Cotton Messlin ' : o Flowered Crepes: . | alEe - Plain Crepes e o i All priced at the lowest prices = = =+ Girls just come to our store and see how far a sssBs will go in buying your Lingerie Material. S etk S RS M

¥ DRESS GOODS AND SILKS

Feor street or home the new styles in Ratine in the pretty checks and plain, made up inu combination 'will delight you for a spring suit at the yard ........................... The and 90c Flowered Crepes in combination with other silk or wool goods will give your frock a touch of beauty that no other goods will do. Plain Silk Fancy Silks all at prices that will: combine with economy and style. Bt ;

OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT .

‘We continue to take the same pride ih this department and have put the best of thought in the selections of eolor and material shape and quality to combine with service we have selected the following brands as the best fitted to meet the reputation an standing of our hosiery departement: Eiffel, Burlington Puritan, Ladifair and Iron Clad, True Shape and Boy’s Chester Lad.. - = . L :

True Shape this is a silk hose of special construction with a wide reenforce panel back all sizes for ladies Black White Tan only 98c. Eiffel Silk hose with a deep hem or a wide French ribbed top this especially built for hard service any color only .................... 98¢ Ladifair pure glove silk with Pontex heel and toe extra heavy weight for the lady of exacting style and quality worth $2.75 and BAB Per PRir. oo e g

‘BOY’S IRON CLAD EXTRA HEAVY The stocking is for the- service it renders once used you, will usé no ‘other 25 and 30 cents fhe pair. ~= . Ao rge

. GIRL'SIRON CLAD HOSE - = This i§ a fine ribed Hose for the girl, it looks like lisle and is a good wearer small sizes 25 cents large sizes 30 cents the pair,

MEN’S HOSE EDUCATOR BRAND This sock is made for service style and Comfort all sizes any color only 25c the pair., T R T BB ST e 3 i

' NOTIONS HPR YOUR HOME SEWING 5 cent notions of the best quality. - J&PThrégdpe | Wire hair Pins 8 bunches 5¢ = PRe: § Ntons doz. D¢ i i

E;lf at Stansburys double store fur dry goods, groceries and. 1 all the good cheer that a contented life can give .

Auto Insuranece. = A full coverage policy on your car. Fire, theft, collision, propeérty daniage, Public Liability insurance, all at reasonable rates. Fred Kiester, Phone 456. o aade. Special Saturday Only—Rose cream 19 cents the bottle at Griffith’s. For sale, half dozen full ' blood White Wyandotte hens. .H. H. Decker Bl § : 2a2tFOR SALE—Five room cottage on Grand and Fourth streets. Enquire of Ezra Morrell. . ; *2a6t

One can 25 taleum free with every bottle of lilac Vegetol. Griffitl’'s Drug Store.- ' 2bif ‘Extra Good Property For Rent— Property located on paved street L. W. W. Good eight woom house good garage, -chicken park, garden - and fruit, For particulars address Samuel H. Galloway, Kendallville, Ind. : : : : - 2btt The D. A. R. was delightfully entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Biggs at her pleasant home on S. Grand street. A good program was executed. o

YOUR DRAPERY FOR WINDOWS Will need your attention in this department we are showing the new styles. 36 inch Silk Drapes. ~ : 36 inch Cretone only the yard ................ 25¢ 36 inch Challie only the yard ................ 18¢ 36 inch Dotted Swiss a new line call and see this line. i e 36 inch Madress Cloth . ° ‘ 36 inch Filet Nets : ' 1 36 inch Marquiset a new line of pretty small patterns. o L e 36 inch Rajah Silks in old rose, tan, green with fringe to match. . e 86-inch Pongee for drapes o These goods are all priced low that the many can buy. . e

17C PERCALE JUST FOR 10 DAYS 36 inch Percale of the best dark patterns 17c 36 inch light percale a large selection at 17c¢ m : 10 CENT NOTIONS = Rick Rack Braid 10c o Bias Tape 10c = ot e Brass: Pins 10c : 0 , ‘Wire Hair Pins box 10c iy Handkerchiefs 10c ' e Sticeri braid = . e = Eastie: _ : : e Crochet Cotton 10¢c L S Crochet Hooks f L Furniture Fringe ’ te i Laces: o - Combs ‘ S We carry the largest line of the best selected notions cal lat our store for all your wants. : ~ GROCERY DEPARTMENT

Items for house cleaning Bottle Ammonia Scrub Brushes = Brooms o Boarx Lo f¥e o 0 Soap Powder @ o Kitchen Cleansers Soap Chips . ) bhying. . r Laundry Soap 4 Clothes Lines ; Clothes Pins Mop Sticks : Wash Boards : Laundry Backets Shelf Paper Lamp Chimneys ; Toilet Paper '

If you want a good clean meal from a good clean sanitary grocery just call at our store no flys, no cats , no dogs everything kept glean. . : .

Good Sweet Prunes P Good Tea black, Green or Gunpowder Large Juicy Grape Fruit' 3 for 25c Apples - ¢ L Saur Kraut , : Olives . Gliw ' ‘Good Cheese e f Catsup 0 ~Apple Butter b e Jelly : Prepared Mustard S - Salad Dressing French Style

We will place our reputation. That a- FIVE Dollar bill will buy more good fresh groceries at oru store than any other store in this city or your money back. - Rl

-~ Did you ever stop to think Ligonier is the best place on earth to live not one of us are’ readly to schuffle off yet. S " We have all the good churches, good schools, igood printing office good picture shows, three of the best Banks in the state,. -the only High Grade Quilt Facttory in th= country, Iron Products plant that ships its . products to all parts of the United States; "Fruit Evaperator with a national reputation. Last but not least our Refrigerator plant that employs 100 men their products’ are shipped to all parts of the U. 8; A. and Foreign countries their products are the pride of the company and stand the highest. tests of any class manufactured. Give me old Ligonier with its fine people and the .advantages we have here and you can have the whole of Europe and Asia thrown in. .«

" 7 LIGONIER e : , BANNER, LIGONIER, _ - il

Stranger but once--L this l;ank.‘ After ybfit_.fi};;tf>\?isit;~ we believe '. : ~you will feel entirely at liome with us—for this is that sort of abank. It is a friendly “homey” =~ - institution—we make it so and we believe you ~ will enloy doing your business here. . The Bank of Secrecy o Op"en‘Your Account ‘Today L ~ MIER STATE BANK l : The Larges{ and Oldest Bahk:in Ligonié;r | ' - Assets over $1,000,000.00 '

G . o CoM Faeth, The Star Car was first exhibited I\Tarch“’;{)th 1922. L In léss than eight months over 6,000,000 people have seen the Star Car.

10,000 dealers and distributors have applied for sales franchises.

1,000 dealers have been appointed. . Orders for approximately 500,000 Star Cars have been received. .

Orders with deposits for 250,000 Star Cars have been accepted. = ."Thep roduction of Star Sars for 1923 will total at lest 290,000 cars. ° - No promotion stock has been or will be issued by Star motors., Durant Motors, Inc., was organized less +¢han two years ago by Wm. C. Durant and out of eightysix Manufacturers of Automobiles only five produced more cars than Durant Motors, Ine., in July 1922. T v

Mr. Wm. C. Durant. is a pioneer automobile builder and one of America’s greatest industrial leaders. :

A reprint from recent €dition of Motors Stocks states that $720.00 invesed originally when Wm. C. Durant started the Chevrolet Motor Comipany later became worth $221,600.00.

The three gigantic powers of the automobile industry are General motors, Durant and Ford. Respectively.

NEWS NOTES e _Mrs. Mary Burkett is dead at Syracuse aged 68 years. . " . Mrs. Pred Starr will entertain her card club this evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lundy drove to Goshen today to visit friends. | Paint your old car with B. P. S. auto enamel at Griffith’s Drug store. 2btf

W. H. Baker was over from Goshen today mingling with old friénds. - For Sale—Bicycle can be! seen at

Reliable Motor Sales. = = ™2h2t Large assortment of auto sponges ang Chamois at Griffith’s Drug store. 2btf

- Mrs.-F. W. Zimmerman left yesterday for Toledo on a visit with relatives. s £

- Mrs. Porter forewoman at the Shirt Factory will spend the week end in Chicago. ! : ,

~ Isaac King civil war veteran is gradually reeovering from a stroke of paralysis, L Mr. and Mrs. ‘Raymond Miller of South Bend report the birth of a husky son, ! Yo y :

- Rev. F. B. Parker. pastor of the U. B. church was a Michigan visitor this week. S

~_Mrs. Richard Sweetnam was hostess to the Presbyterian sewing society Monday evening. ST Next Sunday evening there will be an entertainment of a pleasing order at the U. B. church. - o . Mrs. Jennie Drain is again mingling with her friends aftér a tussle of two weeks with the flu. . o | Miss Edith Houser entertained the Epworth League members at a happy party Tuesday evening, - Lo -C. B. Hyde today“ Shipped Hi§ household efefcts to Crawfordsville where] he will take up his residence. ;

Miss Opa Wilinson of the Quilt Factory will arrive home March 18 from an_extended sojourn in Florida. ~ Hotel_ Ligonier entertained 21 guests last night. The busines of the hostelry shows a steady inerease.

. Mr. and Mrs. Burely Miller ‘have returned to South Bend after a visit | with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordner. . Bdwin Fuller 22 confessed robber of mail hoxes is in jail at South Bengd ‘to-answer, the charge in federal court. _ Mrs. W. H. Green is home from a South Bend hospital where she took a course of treatment with good results. . Mesdames W. E. Bartholomew, I| D. Kreager, George D. Gaby and Cora ‘Hess were visitors with South Bend friends. Tuesday ‘making the trip in a car, . ¥ » o

__ Wanted—Girl for file clerk, steady enfployment, - apply = Karl Franks,. ’-flt‘ghway‘? Iron Products Company,

“Ldgonier. . | o 5 | The * Girls Circle. of the M. E. church was entertafned Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Léland Cal‘beck. Fine Fefreshments were ~'-s¢;vea;] and a delightful time enjoyed. * Mrs. Allie Morrow is home . troni;l Springdale, Arkansas where she spent: fcur weeks visiting her sori Ray. She sdys the weather in Ligotier wag ‘quite a:shock after a sojourm in _a mych milder, climate. Ray Morrow ~ For sale, iron flues 7 ft. 7 inches by '3 inches, great for fence’ posts: Inquire of Joe Miller. . aentt

Public Sale.

There will be sold at public aue: tion' on the farm of Milton Herala deceased located two miles west and one half mile north of Topeka and five and one half miles north of Ligomnier on TUESDAY MAR, 13. ,

Starting promptly at 12 o’clock the following described property to-wit: : '8 Good Horses—Black mare age 7 years, weight 150, Black gelding age 8 years, weight 1600, black mare age 8 years weight 1600, black gelding age 3 years weight 1400, Black mare age 8 years weight-1550, two black marc colts age 2 years, one bay. driving horse. || :

6' Head Milch Cows—Durham .cowl age 6 years with calf by side, Shorthorn cow age 7 years will be fresh soon, ‘Hereford . cow age 3 _,years,! fresh January 15th, Jersey cow age 10 years giving milk, Jersey cow 6 years cld fresh soon, Shorthorn cow 5 years old giving milk. | e g ~ Complete line of Farm Implements Small tools and Harness—New International Side Delivery rake and tedder combined new International wei)_bf hay loader, loader and rake used but one season, New I;nternationa,l*tv@o row cultivtor, Oliver:No. 1 riding cultivator, Johy Deere corn binder, Moline mower, McCormick -Binder ana } truck, new 16 double dise Moline drill clover and grass seed drill, farm wagon triple ‘wagon box and spring seaf, Cracker Jack corn planter, . Oliver sulky ‘plow, 16 single disc cultivator, Hoak spring tooth dray* 3 sections, corn slicer, check row wire and stakes, set dump boards, clover buncher, hay rack, brooder, set hay slings '8 cross eut saws, 2 scythes, grind

stone,; 3. new pitch forks, 2 manure forks, ensiiage fork,: 2 sets double

work harness, 6 “leather collars and numerous other miscellaneous articles including some household good. ' One Wescott Touring Car. :

- Terms of Sale—Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, on all sums over $5.00 a credit of 7 months will be given purchaser giving note with approved freehold security drawing: interest at rate of 6 per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash., No property to bhe removed until satisfactorily settled for, o

% .. BEstate of Milton Herald. Col. Harley Loncher, Auct. Dale Seagly, Clerk. . -

Topeka’s 19th Community Public Sale At J. A, Bowen's *Feed Barn Topeka, Indiana on Wednesday March 14, Sal: will begin at 11:30 o’clock Sharp. ‘26 Head of Horses—Some extra good 3 and 4 year olds, Matched pairs farm chunks, feeding horses, shipping horses, general purpose horses and 2 few drivers. These horses will be sold on a positive guaranjee .to be as reprsented. - ¢ ek e 10 *Head of Cattle—Fresh cows, springers and a few young cattle. = 40 Hogs—Brood: Sows and Shoats. » 85 Head of Sheep. . . -~ A; 70 This is a good ‘bunch of Bwes,

Miscellaneous Articles—lso pounds of honey, 140 egg Simplicity Incubator,” disc harrow, Wagon box, ‘sulky plow, set of -Wagon wheels 3. inch tread 40x44 inches high, 1000 rods wire fence, 2500 white cedar fence pasts 7 feet long, 6 bushels Clover S‘eed. 5 <3 # S : 3 E 3 .\/»7,“ - Household Goods to be ‘sold -at Smith Cubningham’s residence ofi, North Main street. -One comforter and 2 quilts made-by the Ladies Aid of Map%“ Grove :¢hurch, 2 Bed room suites, -half bed and springs, Dining room table, five dining room ¢hairs;| 3 rocking chairs, couch, oil stove,

Cream Separator, Kitchen Cabinet, organ lawn mower, range stove, single ‘buggy. - - | S Selling’ Terms—Sums under ' $5.00 five per cent, sums from $5.00 to $25 three per.cent, sums over $25.00 two ber cent, Cows $l,OO per head, Horses $2.00 per head.: One half of above Drices if not.seld; %, . o Terms of Sale—=A credit of 6 montlis will be given on'all sums over $5.00 the purchaser giviag note with ap. proved security drawing 6 pér cent interest from date of sale. All sums of §6.00 and under cash in hand. .No property to be remoyed until terms of sale are complied with 1 per ceént off for cash on sums over $5.00. .& . Harry Bowen, Manager. . B. R. Kurtz and H. E. Longcor Aucts, - Dye.your old’ had with Elkays straw hat dye. 25 cents at Griffitivs Drug Storee ¢ L. omit TiEes ol B el e !fi o ‘r’xrfi;‘mfiwfifly fi“«i&fi

TORS. WEI NRURS MARS, 1,8 i 1 Lo bre ~ “RICH MEN'S WIVES” with a east of great artists including House - Reters Claire Windsor, Little Richard Headrick Gaston Glass and many others. - The spot light turned on Social buterflies -who ferget happiness and love in a mad pursuit of pleasure, “Rich Men’s Wives” live in gildeg ‘cages, but are they happy? Are they to be pitied, scorned or emvied? Ome half the world doesn’t know how the other hali lives, but this pictare opens the door for a glimpse of the “uper ten” an unusmlly fine predmetion, _Also Larry Semon eomedy.l)o_n’t mls‘s this one. Adm. 15 20 25¢ ML AN ML RS o i - “ROMANCELAND” with Tom l[ix. You know what to expect. Great and a Mack Sennet comedy. o shqe el S SUN, and MON. Mar. 11, 12. e e U _ “PINK GODS” with Bebe Danials and James Kirkwood a glittering drama of a womaft who made diamonds her God. A Parameunt picture. Also a Ben Twn comedy. 7 .L.._ ..&..-.‘i'.'s; a.&.t“_g -‘.4_‘l““ COMING NEXT WEEK ' e e “DON'T TELL EVERYTHING” with 3 great stars Wallace Reld, Gloria. | Swanson and Elliott Dexter. Extra fine prodnction. St

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- Tools That Feel Right ° Pick up a Winchester hammer, saw or hatchet and you will recognize that proper balance or feel that makes it a pleasure to use such a tool,-it’s the same balance that is built into your Wincl.xester gun. i . For the man who, wants well made, correctly “designed tools we can recommend none more highly than those bearing the trademark “Winchester”. = . We are featuring tools this week:and you will be surprised at the variety and completenes of our stock,— everything forthecarpenter. .- .. = - L

Winchester Solld cenaer - auger bits---For all Jinds of general work. = Great strength Free, edsy eujting. Excellent chip clearance Sets of 13 different diameter bits in canvass roll or woodenboxes - 35¢ up

Winthester nail hanimer Forged from crucible -steel Perfeci hang and balance Claws will grip and” pulla headlesa nail Patented gnterlocking wedge - prevents head working loose $1.20 up others 50c

T T,he “Win'c‘ester’;’:‘"?tere i Jet White Groceteria

~ ' 'The week of March sth to 10th has been desige nated by the National Canners Association as a time _ -+ 1o call special attention to canned foods. R S .We wish to call to your' notice our offerings im : s 5" x. A’.- it & i G:\ e 5o _ ikA _ :"'."" ; ; : : 3 = this line and invite you to make a careful inspection : i ofoursfock.™ > 7. T a e £, - 1 -hjvf\_.l % } ; '.' e : : % % =i"‘ 4 : 4 ! L. 1 < SPECTAL'FOR THIS WEEK' = == . Quick Meal Sweet Corn Bor 20 Little EIE No 23 Cal. Peaches 3 for Ss¢ AisEsd gL : § ' SanG T Lol B'm 30 '«"',“f'; -*’ B S T A :\ ey T ":fl"{r ,’ SEib e " EEE A Mebhstige syont Comm SRt Mo NN EI SN . | Perfect Country Gent. 3 for . ~ 50¢ Perfect Peaches ,% mw pricots S for $lOO Little Elf Sifted June Peas 3 for 43¢ Del Monte No. 2% eaches $ for lI\'II” ¢ - i - 51 PR ee e v LR eO L e P . wa goy 4 e e D e e R e S e R Libby Sweet Potatpes 3 for = - mmrkmi&’figm.”, | PR R e T T IR R U e k‘f‘vt."::‘..f‘;“'."ir' eST R = ety 9 sSt S e Rl Rl BT Bl e T Nu‘ P 4 2 5 Rife No. 2 ean Tomatoes 3 for 20¢. fim« ’%*w e Perfect” Hominy 8 for -~ W,.N’%l“%h“ e TR R N eL S I i e SRRI '*‘”‘; TR pT L L i (o - :' v{ A _::: P : ;',‘,;, “‘l:‘,-::::5‘ h 7 YE & L»': " ._a ;W. ,1 eAO ;‘ <'.:l' s -:_'i ‘“‘}; Lily Red Beaus 8:for " . 20c DelMonté No, 1 pineapple ~ie = JRE AR T AT SR VTN LS I e e Bi 8 T o w‘éfim‘ i Bods N »% L eel eiSR e e e FSe o m’ mfi‘é L 8 "i. I NN f%&*fifif\’x‘%fi iik R OoT R S S A N S T AN A LSS, . AR Ty TRRN e b o 0 e S R L e e e T e e s XA 'L ey PRy Bnd= B NI-Bw g 00l R R sSo ol eL L ICTL YV gL W 1 ULE ; % ol iéfi . R Asdwvw X WR \ Phone "*f«i‘“’*fg&" B ' - |

- Winchestergscrew drivers Blades one piece .of choome steel Held firmly [in handies "by special lug and ' notch constinction _ Made to stand up under limltstuel.t r Sy : up

Winchester hatchet Hilf pattern Shap cuttingedge of -high grade. steel Perfiect nail slot Hand grip handle Patented interlocking wedges : ‘L3S wp

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