Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 24B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 August 1923 — Page 3
'W. R. JACKSON ~ Trustee Perry Townshsp | Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier - E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer Znone No 65, Ligonier. ~ W.H. WIGTON : : Afi%fieyfi(-’l.iw i ‘ Office in Zimmerman Block _ LIGONIER, IND; SRR s
o , Specials For The Week 10 pounds pure cane sugar ' 95¢c 3 Ibs. Chase & Sanburn Crusade steel cut coffee $1.05 Posts Bran Flakes , 2 for 23¢ Kelloggs Bran Flakes 3 for 23c Perfect Rolled oats small | ' 8c Perfect Rolled oats large 123 Pillsburys Health Bran ! 1-2 Ib. . - L 1o 10 cakes Fels Naptha soap , 50c 10 cakes of P&G seap ' ' 43c 10 cakes of Crystal White soap . 48¢ Y 10 cakes Kirks Flake | b A 45¢c 4 cans of Pet milk large’ . . 45¢ 1 can of Savoy dill Pickles . 27c 1 can Batavia dry pack, 5 lbs. net weight $1 . Bring us'your Butter and Eggs - i - “We Sell It For Less” _ Jet White Groceteria
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You still have August and September in which to enjoy living on your porch. Get a Swing, Rocker or Settee, or a Porch Shade. All must go. We need the room for other goods. You will be surprised at the low prices at the Furniture Store. of
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i,: : o i € : 2 5 ; United States Tires , | Good Ti D are Uoooa iires AN * PEOY ~ ‘ZOU can switch ordinary 12 oY/ | : tire buyers from brand to PRy 0 brand. 2 e R VAR But try to switch an Usco ff ’Q i . user. He knows. Usco Fabrics ; e (1) \ U settle the tire question whete =() ' ever they are tried. Lk 8/s y - Built to absorb punishment Ciik==3 : —and theydo, = il L .. = . The big, rugged Usco Fabric §@ ) i . ishonestall the way through— SSiEEm “),‘ no bargain streaks under the &g )r_, ';}' surface. A . a‘],‘} - Ail;thenewEglces especially— g% !CJ I§§ 7 theyarea great money’s worth. ) = i j=¢s - N 8 4 ey L S g {8 flgfi"k’& | S =\ 0 {“l’?;;}i{}!’l]& ; . A bt }’i‘,,fi"’fi;“‘!fi e = 6. ‘1“&',’&:« St o\ b )ifl‘ g 1 S e | l'fi'({i‘“y A =a~F L NEEER Pl e, | QA F;’M,’f?e i BV #\ TN | iég} in”’:f‘!\f‘i}*;f::nx ’& : -'l3 -&" \ffi" &N;::‘\ ) 2l W9y GG 0F @GP o g 4 3 Yyww 0 e LA Bl D.S Armstrong, Wawaka,lnd. = = |
Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers i Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana _CHARLES V'INKS AND SON . Dealer in o Monument;‘,\ Vaults, Tombnt_on&o. : Building St_m'ia iLh ‘Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA = 'AUCTIONEER = - Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka : :
We still have some: _ nice pieces left in Summer = ~ Furniture That will oo regardless of what they cost us.
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i u - NEWS NOTES ' Charles T. Smith of Toledo Ohio is here: visiting old home folks. < ¥ ‘ i———————— & : : | Howard and Ed Smith are visiting the old home o ftheir parents in Ohio, 7 B . ",: ¢ VE. ¢ ~ Vernon LeCount of Syracuse and Miss Ona Gardner of Goshen are newlyweds, i e ' Mrs. W, J. Bolitho has been here from Chicago this week visiting old friends, ; e _Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Gillispie attended a reunion of their tamilyfat Wolcottville Sunday. o L _ Arthur/‘ Yeager is constructing sea { walls to protect the John Kunkalman lots at Wawasee. - _ Mrs. F: W. Black spent ghe tirst o; the' week in Garrett visiting her sister Mrs. Howard Bowser,- i | Mrs. Audley Green. and son Ralph are in Chicago to spend a week with the John,.Menaufgh'family. | . ‘———'—‘?— ; - Mrs. George Priest' spent severa; days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eck hart near. Syracuse last week. { ; / Wallace Jackson has about recover e’dfrom an attack of appendicitis and s able to be about the city again. A thiet en'feredf the Quality bakery at Goshen early 'lj,fuesday morning ang got away with $23 in cash, leaving nc clue. : S Herman Sack is now a member ot the North Manchester baseball team and will play at Huntington next Sunday. o ’ ‘m Miss Dorothy Hill and Harvey F McCray were married Monday at Ken: dallville. They are well known' young people. i 1 “Harold Warren and family %ame fromr Stone lake where they are camp ing and spent Tuesday with Ligonie: friends. ‘ : j :
- Mrs. Clair W. Weir entertained the Girls Circle of the M. E. church Mon day evening. Light refreshments were Bepvad. - o i - Mr. and Mrs. d‘has. Caldwell ana Joseph, Caldwell and Mrs. Adrain Adair attended the Harris reunion at Marion Sunday. o . .. Mrs. Amy Juday is dead at Syracusc aged 80 years. Her ‘husband John N ‘Juday was a civil war veteran. Mrs. -Willis Blue i 8 a surviving daughter. - Thomas Jackson superintendent of the Ligonier < public library and grounds was quite ill several days this . week of stomach’ and bowel trouble Goshen cleared about $250 on her recently held chautauqua. One half .the sum goes to the Redpath bureau and the other half to the local hos pital. v Attention is called to the big adver tisement of the Philadelphia Candy Kitchen and Lunch Room in this is sue of the Banner. 'lt will interest everybody.. - o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henn have moved from .South: Bend to Ligonier and Mr. Henn is eniployed by N. Wert heimer & Sons. Mrs. Henn was form erly Corinne Hussey. Sand Dr..and Mrs. C; L. Deßow and family of Oklahoma. City came to Lig onier from Goshen: for a short time Wednesday to pay°their respects tc Mrs. R?swell Earx;'hart. : > % -2 Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Hussey have moved into the residence on S. Martin street recently vacated by the ‘Will Wade family. The property belongs to George W. Hussey.
‘Miss Wiley Wins Honors. : Miss Doris Wiley daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. Robert Wiley Club leader in Washington township will rperesent Noble county at the Indiana State Fair this year, having been. chosen as the delegate at a. meting of representa tives of the Home Economics Clubs. The delegate from county was chosen by a drawing, Each township pre: sented a name of a club worker the name of Miss Wiley having been pick ] ed in the drawing. "Each county in thes tate will be represented at the stat fair. The girls ~will camp together for ten days at the state fair grounds and during that time will be entertained . with automobile tours about the city and at special events at the fair. L Lt
Dr. A. E. White of Indianapolis wi'l arrive at' the Bothwell cottage Wa - wasee fomorrow after attending a state meeting of the Indiana dental society in Michigan City. Miss Helen Bothwell is at the cottage to remain until September Ist when she will re turn to her school duties at the state capital. = e o . . Will Go to Hospital =~ Dr. Fleming of Elkhart was here Tuesday and gave John Green sutfer: ing from diabetes a thorough examination. He found the condition of the sick - man no wise dangerous. Mr. Green will probably go to a hospital for treatment next week. . Joanna 8. Oviatt 72 for many years a resident of Kendallville died Monday afternoon at her home in Fort Wayne following an liness oftwo years from Wm%g‘““ e
. Yacation Bible School, « A Community Daily Vacation Bible school will be held at“the Solomon's Creek churches in Benton township Elkhart county beginning next Mon day, Aug. 13th and continuing for two weeks. - An efficient corps of tea chers has been secured to take care ot tehc hildren who wwill be taken tc the children :who will be taken tc points of the township. L ~ Following is the list of teachers: Director—Rev. Burton Metzler, New Paris, Ind. . ' 1 Primary—Miss - Vest Dickertt Union City, Ind. _ : 2 Primary—Miss Irene Price, LaGrange, Ind. , . ‘Junior Boys—Rev. C. E. Adams, Ben ton Indiana ; : Junior G@Girls—Miss Lucile Lewis, Fairmount Indiana. . ~ Intermediate Boys—Rev. Mast, Goshen, Ind. a 0 Intermediate Girls—Miss Violet Miller, Fulton, Ind. R '
¥ ' Miss Gillespie Sings. -~ ~ Miss Gladys Gillespie of Ligonier lappeared recently in a convocation program given by students of the school of music of Indiana university. Miss Gillespie sang in the university chorus, An audience of approximate ' ly 2000 summer term students, facul ty, and visitors heard the concert and expressed its appreciation by repeat ed applause. | : ' Miss Gillespig is one of 257 students taking courses in the school of music this summer. - } Unknown Auto Vietim. An unknown man passing with his companions by the name of “John” was killed when run down on the Lin ccoln Highway Monday evening near ‘Elkhart. The stranger came from Toledo and was walking te Chicago with ‘two young colored men where employ - ment was to be sought. There was nothing found on the body to establish identification. - ' o
iSurgieal Operations. ' Miss Heatrice Flick the kindergar ten teacher was operated on at the Dr. Black emergency hospital in this city Tuesday for appendicitis, Dr. Fleming of Elkhart assisted by Drs. Black ani| Lane rendering surgical atention. Ethel, daughter of John Speckeen underwent a tonsil operation at Dr.|: Blacks emergency hospital Monday. : School Board Reorganization. At a recent meeting the school board reorganized with officers for the coming year as-follows: = .. President—Mrs. Lena Stansbury. | Secretary—Graham Lyon o Treasurer—Charles Nelson Mr. Lyon succeeds Jay A. Wiley as} pecretary succeeding that = gentle man on the board. : . Meeting of Commissioners. | Noble county commissioners. met in regular montiily session at Albion Monday which lasted three: days. 1 Considerable business of importance was transacted. County - Attarney Vanderford was” present as their Ie gal advisor. ' ~ Applicants For Janitor. There were three applicants for the position of janitor of the high school to succeed J. E. Culver who resigned. They were Fred Von Blon, Earl James and Mister Austin. The board met| last;'evenin'g and postponed acticn un|til the return of Supt. Allen.
Mrs. Huffman Improves. Mrs. Sue Kelley Huffman so badly injured in an automobile accident near Hammond 3 weeks ago shows some improvement and will 'sqon be remov: ed from a Chicago hospital to the home of her brother Will Kelley in that city. -1 Partly in Darkness. ~ | Portions of Ligonier were in dark ness during the heavy wind and rain storm Tuesday evening, The bran |ches of trees were blown down upon the wires and littered the streets Wednesday morning. e
. - Big Rye Crop. i Vern Hill threshed rye on his farm nea_r}(endallvile Monday which yielded: 42" bushels to the acre. Wanted one or two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor. Call phone 226. : L S *24b2t
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A Battery ® : L Without Jars . The new Gummite case; an exclusive feature with , - Exide Batteries, is 3cloulded_allinmcpiece,~ including compartments for thecells. Thus, individual jars are done - away with. ‘ - Gummite is practi- . g P, and is not af-
. L NOTICE. e Sealed Bids to Be Received for Trans- . porting School Children Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at my office in Mier State Bank in the City of Ligonier Indiana up to and inculding Saturday August 18, 1923, at 3 o’clock p. .m for hauling school children of Perry township to the Central School building for the school year 1923-1924, A bond of $5OO will be required of the successful bidder for the faith ful performance of his duties and the fulfillment' of his contract. - Specifications and requirements can be seen at my office in the Mier State Hapk. - 0 Lo 0 ~ W. A. JACKSON, Trustee | . Perry ‘township Noble Co. Dated Aug. 4 1923, 2422 w . 0. V. Borger Office. = 0. V. Borger’ will have his office_at the Levy stores in this city and will be found ‘there every Saturday even-, ing for the transaction of business. ; : 1 24b8t]| 7 Ss, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim’ Yoder and family are home from a three weeks automobile trip. to Denver. Colorado and other points of interest in the west. They had a delightful tour,
Co-Operation is the Key Note to Success lAt Stansbury’s Yellow Front You will find co-operation with the iarmer and laboring man the princi _ ~ pal on which we have based our hope of success. We want at all times to make this co-operation effective in the marking of wur good at a price that all men and women can' save their dollars by buying at this BIG YELLOW FRONT DEPARTMENT STORE - Gy o o ~ Since our remodeling of the store and getting the goods arranged so we can mule ~ the lowest prices, we are now able to serve you better than ever before. o : o 0 Come in and ask for what you want we will be- glad to quote prices or give yom samples for your consideration. ‘ : L s ' ; We are now basii\g all our prices on a cash basis and whether you ‘are a cash buyer or a credit customer you will get the best service »thatf can be gifm.- ok : ~ We want you to compare the prices with’ anything that is quoted in the city.
‘ GET OUR SOAP PRICES COMBINATION No. 1 : L 1 cake of Ivory Soap ; ‘ 1 Cake of P & G Soap e .1 Box Star Nap Washing Powder . 1 Box. Chipso : - "ALL FOR 21¢ COMBINATION No. 2 , T 1 Box. Star Nap Washing Powder 4 Bars P& G Soap ALL FOR 21¢ COMBINATION No. 3 . ° ' YES! YES 5 Bars P & G Soap ONLY 21c M - A LONG LIST OF MONEY SAVERS Come to Stansbury’s Department Store for Your Cash Groceries. The Yellow Front. - The Old’Stand. The Remodeled Store. Post Toasties, regular size only ..........7 loe Post Toasties, large size, anly ... 1136 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, regular size .... Tikce Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, large size only 1114 Shredded Wheat only G L s kMR e Jersey Corn Flakes, large size, 3 for ...... 25¢c Instant Quaker Rolled Oats, cooks in ' : three minutes, only. .. ... ol 1% Cream of the Prairie Sweet Corn only .. 13¢ ‘VanCamps Pork and Beans, large can .... 13¢ *Argo Corn Starch, 1 pound package only 9c Argo Gloss Starchoonly ... Q 0 6 Boxes Barber’s Matches only .............. 10¢ Sun Br{ght Cleanseronly .. ............. 415 c Light | louse Cleanser only v At Bargains! Bargains! At Stansbury’s Yellow Front Department Store, every day in the week. . e 0 el GRANULATED SUGAR ONLY 9%e¢ Ib.
~ SCHOOL TIME IS CLOSE AT HAND ‘ Ginghams, Percales, Dress G‘oodsjwill be needed. Your needs will be taken care of at -the Yellow Front Department Store. 36 inch Light Percales per yard .............17¢ 36 inch Dark Percales per yard .......17c }27 inch Ginghams dark i s i ge 27 inch Ginghams in the best plaids and - checks for school dresses ...............25¢ fi' 33 inch Tissue. Ginghams to close only 33¢ 33 inch Tissue Ginghams in the rich ~ + combinations of colors worth 69c.... 49¢c { HOSIERY—SCHOOL HOSE - Boys’ and Girls’ English Roll Top Hose _in black, brown, white the pair only s 23c E}’_&Ladi_es‘Silk Hose only 50¢ pair and up V"t_'o $1 F?;Ladies’ extra valie Silk Hose, black, brown and white, this extra good value only pr 98¢ ‘E . SLEEVELESS SWEATERS = . . "The New Style—call and sée[-them:_ i A new line of House Aprons, fancy percale each . ...l 89C _A new line of House Aprons in fancy Fancy Porch Dresses bright and fancy $3.29
~ We have more 5 and 10 and 25¢ Notions than any other house in the city. Call st THE YELLOW FRONT DEPARTMENT STORE FOR ALL YOUR WANTS.
NEWS NOTES ‘Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for| prompt delivery. G 10bit Get your transmission and differ-| ential filled at Klester’'s. ~ 19axt| ~ Keep coll by the use of a General| Electric fan bought from Arthur| Furgeson. G 18ate For Rent—Five room flat in the| Sheets block. Inquire of George D.| Gaby. 21bte} For Sale open ‘buggy in good con | dition. Jonas Shobe, Lincoln Way| West, Ligonier. o 24a2t* | Call for Elder’s ice cre_afix the cream| of quality. For Sale by all dealers, Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distribu-;’ tors. - . 10btt} For Sale—l 923 Studebaker roadster at a big bargain. Also Ford touring car in good ' running condition. Blazed Trail Garage. . 21btt Miss Black will be glad to show youlthe Gossard Corset and ’fi’elp you solve your corset troubles At the Casey Shoe Store Saturday' Aug 4th and!l 11th. S f iy -
FOR YOUR CANNING SEASON. Mason Pint Jars only .ccee e ___Sile Mason Quart Jarsonly ... .. S 5 Ideal Glass Top Jars, pints, only ... ... 95¢ Ideal Glass Top Jars, Quarts, only - SILBB. Glass Water Tumblers for jelly dozmen & Can Lids per dozen only ... ... 3 3 dozen White or'Red Jar Can Rubbers 23¢ - CASH COUNTS—LOOK AT THESE : e NI = ‘Try our Bulk Coffee, fresh ground, while you wait, Fancy Blend Coffee I 35c ie S pounis Tar SR . A good Santcs Blend Coffee only . 25¢ Fly Swaters.only 3 for oo 3¢ Vampiro Fly Powder, 4 boxes for only 28c - DISHES AT THE YELLOW FRONT White Cups and Saucers dozen ... 3239 White -Plates, 7 inches dozen ...______Sl.BB White Plates, 8 inches dozen ......______s2l9 White Fruit Dishes o__ ¢ 7 ‘inch Bakers deep ..o o T inches Deep Dishes . S Cream Piiehers oo oo Good Luck Flour 241% Ib. sack ...________B3¢ Market Baskets each, only .......... 10 to Sic Clothes Baskets, medium and large. . A good Breom for ...l Lo S Toilet Paper 6 rolls for 3 Waldrof Toilet Paper the. best. large - roll, 3 for ".;.;.;.....g,..;.;..’.-..._.._.__.;.-.._& ! All these bargains are listed for yom %o make comparison and convince yourself that the Yellow Front Department Store is yomr place to.tradé. - - = o U
; LOOK! LOOK . Comfort Challie, a new line just opened 36 inches wide the yar donly _____ IS¢ 3 Ib. Comfort Batts at 90c, $l.OO, $l.lO each - Boys Overalls at ...... T9¢, 89¢ and 98¢ each " Men’s Overalls in plain blue, white back, g heavy with bib, the best large cut overalls on the market per pair . $169 Men’s Work Shirts heavy plain blue ~ Cheviot and Chambray ... _TSc Men’s Neckties, Silk and Lisle Hose, Hoge Supporters, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs anc Undetwesk: - i f vhon 5 - - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEIERI‘ v We have for distribution a little booklet issued by the United States Saving &h,; How Other People Get Ahead. ~ Twelve Danger Signs.. -« o ~ How to Avoid Bad Investments. = How Three Men Divide Their Income. . fiTh'té Big Feature of M&M ‘How to Make Your Money Grow.: LU Elal o seR Fee e v * fi% Save money. . o L
8 BT TEEEL R . station. You will get _ | | prompt, persomal =t~ | | tention. AN makes ResrQffte | | RoBINSON ELECTENC |
