Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 April 1923 — Page 4
MIER STATE BANK e In the United States in a town - -the size of Ligonier participating @~ = - in -syndicate underwritings of b J. P. Morgan Co. } New York ' '_ ' Kuhn, Loeb. & Co. ..x....6.c5m..... New York . Guaranty Co. ... New York : ; National City Bank ............ New York . i BRI & CO. i e W X ONK, ? A ’ Dillon, Reed & €O, ...cocvvisnnseee. New Xork - Alex Brown & Co. .................. Baltimore ; A. G. Becker & Co. ......cxieeisiesss. Chicago : Contl & Coml Tr. & Sav. Bank .. Chicago 1 ~ Illinois Trust & Sav. Bank ........ Chicago. - First Trust & Sav. Bank ............ Chicago = P And Many Other Houses. ' LIGONIER’S - LIGONIER’S LARGEST BANK STRONGEST BANK
L ' . ; | - PR 'SATURDAY SPECIALS o Bebme . 73 and 93¢ - Large Rolled ODats = . . 17c _ Apple Butter, 1 galloncan = . 75¢ __Apple Butter, 21bican - .. 23c Soap and Powder deal with Aluminum - Dipper FREE. : 6 bars White Laundry Soap, 1 box Washing Powder, 1 can Cleanser and 1 bar 43 of Toilet Soap all for Tl L and a large Aluminum Dipper FREE THE STAR GROCERY s Dwighn Wolt. Prop. -~ .- > ..
OLDFIELD = ‘Guaranteed Tires e CASH PRICES: B Boxß '« PUbrit Tives ..ot $7.40 " 30x8156 Fabric Tires .....aacnniig B Y 80x815 Regular: Cords .0t 3005 -2 < Joxßl6 0. 8. Cords ...lniiinn i 1240 ‘ Blxdi B. 8 Cords ....1........ .2085 BByl S 8 Usrds s 0008 - BBxd. B 8 CGovds i 2305 MR RS Cords k 0 Lks ‘ | BBXALL B, 5. Cors ..ue gt SOO5 80x3 | Grey Tubes .i..cciviiiiin, o LAOK o 4 30x3%% Grey. Tubeg. .i......ivursniionnhuinis 1150 ~, 30x31% Red Cord Tubes ............. 2.45° o BERdle G Tabe sBB ol 9. . Blazed Trail Garage e Ligonier, Indiana Gl e
E-dgemore China
Rightly named because it excells much imported chima. The last shippment received has been going into the homes that are particularly fond of beautiful dishes. = The blending in the show of this Edgemore pattern with crystal, silver and fine linen appeal to the finer tastes of the home' maker and adds much, to every meal not only in beauty but to pride which- lighlens the. burden of careing for dishes of the home. This is Pole-Gossar china and stood the highest test of all American ware by the Bureau of Standards at Washington D. C. el This china is so attractive in shapes and decorations that it will suit the most conservative as well as one who likes the decorative styles--lt is no extravigance to use this china the year round as it is very moderate in price and practical. *We carry six decorations in open Stock that you may ‘add to your set as you wish. We invite you to seethese patternssoon. WEAVER'S HARDWARE
THURS. AND FRL April sand 6 ~ ~ - s ““THE OUT CAST” with Elsie Ferguson. What chance .is there for a girl who is Torced to walk the streets, friendless , hungry and destitute. A man may be down but he’s neverout, neither is a woman. Elsle Ferg uson proves it in this drama of abrave woman’s soul laid bare. An ext ra fine picture. .2 nights Adm. 15 20and 25 cents. e 0 SAT APRIL? .. Do e L R T ' “GOOTLIGHT RANGERS® with Chas “Buck” Jones. .A story of a western youth who follows an actress tothe big city also a Sennett comedy. SUN. .AND 'MON. APRIL 8-9. ShA o by ; ' “A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY” with lovely Agnes Ayres as a girl. who lost a fortune and found her own heart. Romance in a silken setting, flashing with thrills and preity gowns. also Bul Montana .in “Glad Rags” NEXT WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTION dy e “FOOL’S PARADISE” An avalanche of perfect entertainment a picture with hundreds of layish scenes. : e We recommend it. _ o : : [
NEWS NOTES
Community sale ‘at New Paris ong week from Friday April 13. .
. The Willow Spring Dairy does not sell Maple Row Cream any more. Bbtl
_ Peérsons desiding to ' sell ~horses should /take them to the big horse sale begininng at noon tomorrew.
+ There was . great excitement 'at Bristol Saturday night when two biz firey crosses were burned there.
Mrs. Amos Jeffries returned hom: Wednesday from DMarion *w;here_ she was called by the death of a brother.
TO BUY-+Cottage or lot east or south side of Wawasee or Webster lake. Dr. E. L. Grant, Columbia City. md. ¢ St e bt ks
- Miss Beatrix Flick . entertained Thursday eveuning ap arty of young ladies in compliment to Misd Helea Woodfill of Grengburg her guest..
. Miss Georgia Ott trained nurse of Ligonier = is taking care of' Mrs. Chas Wemple who is ill with a bad attack of pneumonia at the Wempls Farm. i : :
Miss Velma l-&l_ue and a friend Miss Edith Thompkoh came from Eikhari to spend Easter with L. P, Blue and family. Miss Velma is: well pleased with her work as stenographer at the Conn Horn Factory.
For Sale.
The household goods of the late Emeline A, Gilbert will be offered for sale at the residence of the deceased en April 12, 1923 commencing at onc c'elock in the afternoon.. TFor further particulars inquire of the undersigned’ 8. C. Sackett and F. P. Bothwell, executors. = ' sabt
WELLYS LIGHT.
- “The only electric light and power plant using the famous Knight sleeve valve engine which actually improves with usé, has an. ‘opening in this ¢ounty for a live dealer or salésman; voile,who v(r,ou;ld not be afraid t{) work after hé’ has made $lO,OOO a year. Write to thefactory state representative, Geo. Waterous, care Clugston House, . Columbia City, Indiana. _ ey : : . \gpst
service of a first-class’ pure bred * Horse Breeders and Farmers : : - Attention. : : We offer you an exceptional oppor.tunity ‘for the coming season. The Percheron Stallion Leo 110198 as follows, black with star and snip on nose, foaled April 25, 1913, owned by Loeser Bros., sired by Paul . 67670. Service fee S7.OQ for the:season, casi at first service. bt We give this low fee especially for this horse as he has always proved sure. Any one interested call ~at Loeser farm. Leo Loeser, Bill Braden, keeper. - - " 6bdt
Jet White Groceteria ~ Our wonderful Coffee Offer _ for three days only Thursday, Friday and Saturday ~Une Three Pound Can
N : | F'JQ&T d‘F s : _ STR AR C fi Bl‘and ¢AR / F o ‘ NG e . : : . For One Dollar - We Pay the Highest Market Prices for Lo e Butter and Eggs! 1 let White Groceteria Phone2o ° . H, P.SISTERHEN, Manager, e N T L R Ri L eSR T D S e
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION . ETC REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS AUGUST 24, 1912, Of the Ligonier. Banner, published twice weekly at Ligonier, Indiana for April 1923. ‘ : State of Indiana County of Noble SS: ~ Before me a Notary Publi¢ in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. C, B. Harrison who, having been duly sworn, accordg to law, deposes and says that he ‘is the editor of the Ligonier Banner. - Banner Publishing Co.,'fhigonief Ind. Editor, W. C. B. Harrison. Managing editor, W. C. B. Harrison Business manager, M. A. Cotherman Owners, W. C. B. Harrison and M. @. Cotherman. , ‘ - Known bondholders, mortgagees and ‘other security helders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities . Nonda. . | e Average number of copies of each liss‘ue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or other}yyise, to. paid subscribers during the isix months preceeding the date shown ‘above not required by weekly papers. E W. C. B. Harrison ~ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of April 1923. : - ‘ William “H. Wigton, Notary Public My commiission expires Dec. 31, 1925
For Sale, about 300 bales of good rye straw at barn. J. L. Duning, phone 270, bah lmhace v 0 Tea gt
» BATTERIES | Thebest battery you can buy is the cheapest in theend. | Blazed = | 4 il | Garage |
Refrigerator Week at our store startihg'—Satfirday; April 7th and endm | ol b Saturday, Aprill4 . |
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Make your refrigerator selection early ahd,be; wis? tthé-defivety of lh—o chase will be delivered to your home at anytime you select| —When warm weather comas it may be to late tp get prompt deliveries as most factories have orders booked far ahead for later shi&mets. e e A T g Next Saturday— the opening day—the factory has promised us a represemtive who will be withus all day and will gladly explain fully the merits of the goods. Sale from Saturday, April 7th to April 14th ~ ~ We invite you to call and inspect the lines wheather you are in the market at this time or not. e i | | ' WEIR & COWLEY
Wanted—Washings and ironings at| Fine stove wood for sale at 'ss.so|,- " Ray Gordon recently purchased = my home. Best of references. Satis-|a cord delivered. James Adams, phone|Brupswick phonograph of Weir & faction ‘guaranted 264 N. Cavin St. 73 Lig,Oniérif i e BAg Shewley T o o Bdby chicks for sale Rhode Island| For sale big pair of three year old| Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kann and Wir. Reds and Single Comb ‘White Leg-|colts weighing 3,150 pounds; :straw-|and .Mrs.: Mose ‘Kann motored from horns from heavy laying strains 12¢|bery roan' in color. Charles Price. Fo_fl:* Wayne to spend the week with each. Mrs. H. E. Hoak, Ligonier. 6btf Wawaka Phone. . = 6btf Mr: and Mrs. Sig Kann. :
Stansbury s ‘ Double Store
THE SEASON IS NOW HERE WHEN YOU WILL BE' LOOKING FOR THE NEW SWEATER OR SILK BLOUSE OR A FINE NEW SHIRT WAIST. WE ARE SHOWING ALL THE NEW THINGS IN THE SHIRT WAIST - AND BLOUSES THOSE PRETTY STYLES OF PERSIAN AND PAISLEY PATTERNS WILL FASINATE .YSU WITH THEIR BEAUTY EARLY SELECTIONS WILL BE TO YOUR ADVAN-
Dress Goods
Dress Goods in wool, silk cotton, ginghams tissue ginghims crepes. These' goods have the most harmonious blending of cojors that are a delight to make selections. =~ = .
Voiles in the persian effect the yard .... 50¢ Tissue Ginghams inthe rich combination ot plaads dnd cHeekßs: ...l ble Canton Crepes in‘wool and silk. Sl All Bilk Canton Crepe. . i o To the young lady in her senior or High School year you will .need your reception dresses we invite you to our store and will do all we can to help withisuggestions and helps with cataloges just use ‘our pattern department to solve your troubles; = -
s HOSIERY DERARTMENT . ‘Have you tried either of the brands of high ‘grade silk hose our brands of hose are the .best made all colors. L o Puritan hose, Burlington hose New Fashion Ladyfair Glove Silk, Eiffel,!lron Clad.Try a pair.of our silk hese ........c.ci.... $1.19 Try_a}gaif@ of our silk hose ... ... 98¢ g‘rykft is one for $1.19 with a wide pannel QK ! cid D L : o Or try a pair of Ladyfair pure thread silk OULY. o b Reiidait s 8875 Ladies’ cottton hose only 15¢ or 2 pairs 25¢ Infant’s white cotton hose only ................ 15¢ Boys’ and Girls’ hose only ........ 25¢ and 80c¢
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
* We have taken great care in our selections. 'We want to please you. ® | ~Ladies’ Gauze Vests’ ..o e 19¢ Ladies Gauze Vest ... i iiidasio e 2be Ladies! Gauze Vestaod .Ll L 0 290 Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits Bodice, Band Top Tight or Loose knee. @~ = Ladies’ Athena Union suits this garment is ~the pride of the lady as it fits, the suit OHY i e ee OE - Men’s gauze shirts /... .oki.cainadies.sboe Men's Gauze Arawers ..i......du.csemiesse 80C Ladies’ union suits band top tight or loose ARNOEI L Lok S 08l i DOE BBc and YBc Men’s Gauze Union suits extra value .... $l.OO College Girl Corsets and Brassiers. Colleg Girl Bandeaux ............ $l.OO. and $1.50 This hooks in back just the thing for the othpleta gl . oo T o Rl
. Youare always welcome at . - Stansbury’s Double Store
During this period we will give an Ice Book calling for - -
500 Lbs. of Ice FREE
to each purchaser of a refri-
SPRING BARGAINS
gerator this week.
BREAKFAST FOODS
Kelloggs Corn Flakes 2 regular packages 15¢ Quaker Rolled Oats . ..ol . . | . e American Boy theb est of Rolled Oats the package i e e T
LAUNDRY SOAP
American Family large bar 6 cakes for .. 25¢ Lung Soap 6.bars for ... . e P & G Naptha soap 5 bars ..o 28¢
TOILET SOAP
Kirks Hard water Castile 3 for ..........._. 25¢ Palmr Olive 8 Tor &i i oo S Palm Olive cocoa castile 3 for .............._ 25¢ Pepico Tooth Paste special the tube ouly g Colegatestooth paste large tube ... ; Colegates Ttalcum Powder the can ... 15¢
. .DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ! Men’s over alls with bib blue or blue and white 5tripe;_.’........f,'..‘.';......»....,;.-.,..5;......;,..... $l3B Boy’s over alls with bib age from 6 to 14 YEALS yciviricusenserstasnsianinssransns vpeemmenes GIC 10 B Boys’ Cover alls large size per pair ... 98¢
Groceries and Canned Goods
Are you in need of canned goods if so we are prepared to serve you with the best. = Sweet corn solid pack young and tender only, Bridal Beauby (. .o ccai oo T Canned peas early June peas this is 2 younz tender pea one you will enjoy eating Sagar loaf ._.......,,...5.;a..,;r..,;.. RLBRRRERSES RAR Daisy another early june pea as sweet and tender as a fresh peaonthecan....___._____ 15: Deer Creek Corn, if you want a good chesp corn this is it only Susbe i T Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple in the fruit line we have the best syrup packed @ : Fine Mixed Chick feed ...l o _4= Fineflsteel cut oats per Ib. s Rolled oats full of milk it makes the little chick grow pee dB. ol Scratch feed for the hen a splendid mixture pel' p?flfld i..t---oooo.vohqoa-:%mow-com e :*Q If you buy msoo€lmo Ib lots we will give Milk Crocks and . jars, jugs Fruit jars. Crocks and Jars have been scare, we mow have a fullpelettion. . . "o Sa
