Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 30B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 September 1923 — Page 4
A Customer Told Ongof/'the _ - Officers of the Mier State Bank: ;‘ “l can sleep nighto, knowing : ) S ~my affairs are in safe‘? hands, = - . and that no one knows any- . ‘ ‘thing regarding my business, = | A which I transact with your i . f stitution,” . . ‘ o tag & - There is unlimited satisfaction in such knowlekge? Do yout business with the MIER STATE BANK, and | be sssured of safety, secrecy and security. , . ' . Ligonier, Indiana . ;
Jet White Groceteria Sugar, per pound -.-;_ -' .. = 9%ents Instant Sansdown Cake Flour - 97 cents Pure Cider Vinegar ’-per.gallo'n_ -30 cents Perfect 3 Minute Oat F_lakes, small ~.10 cents Pérfect 3 Min‘uf:e Oat Flakes, ld_fge 194 cents ‘Qua'k'er Corn Meal, White" = o ADdaae Minute _Tapioca’ 5 foe - 14'”ce_nts~ Pii_ffe_d e o heal Pufiéd Wheat .. - ’ o 14 cents 'L‘argef Gold D_us_i: e -i op cénts Pink Tip Matches, per box -j‘ G b cents S:iginaw Matche‘s, per box \,_-. ' - 7'vc.e,nts 10 cakes P and G .fSoap‘ e - 45 cents 10 cakes Kirks Flake Soap - - 45 cents ~ Bring Us Your Butter and Eggs Jet White Groceteria 1 - CURTIS HUTCHISON, Manager = .
- One Quart of Grey Goose Motor Oil. to every car that drives into our station. It is not necessary to make a purchase to get the e o PREEQUART OF Ol . letlsee You Special prices on 1 and 5 gal. cans Grey Goose L . o MiMer 1 We will also have ‘s'.omye' bargains in tires, tubes and ~,Ford battery in rubber cases $15;oo_; This dajte(mly. . fiw*‘ww . Lincoln Way West| mfi:@i%{wiw%%»m;&}’ ol ee s g B e
Christian Church Sunday.
Bible School 9:30 = i Morning Worship = 10:30 Su;bec_t Phil. 3 chapter stdudied. . - . Evening worship 7:30 Subject “With Our Gide.” Sior e z Special music at each service. ' The market places are full of substitutes for'this that and the other, but there never yet has been invent: ed 2 substitute for happiness so las:ing as church going. Go to churck. You will be well repaid. : Think upon these Church Beati‘tudes. : s i ~ Blessed are they who are willing to do what they can when asked to serv‘e; on committees. s Blessed are they who come to church on time. ; ; : Bl_essedv are. they who bring some one with them. . = i Blessed are they who make special effort to come to church when it storms. i , Blessed" are they who bring their children to Bible school. ° Blessed are they who find delight in shaking hands with others before and. after services: : Blessed are they who do His commandments. w 1 ‘ .~ Ira. C, Boyts, pastor.
Mrs. Harry C. Ryan will spend the week end with her daughter in South Bend. v - ; - C. W. Bender and J. W. Gage & son are exhibiting their fine horses at the Kendallvilel fair this week. , v e e Benona Mosher 77 ecivil a veter an and active in Whitley county republican politics died Monday at his home in Columbia City. et Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Billman® Mr. and -Mrs. E. W. Billman and Mrs. George Keitzer all motored to Benton Harbér: Mich., Sunday and spent the day. - Mrs. T, O. Scott of Terer Haute formerly Carrie Glant of Ligonier was among the relatives called hére to attend the funeral of John L. Cavin held this afternoon. } fats “Japan’s Tragedy or the Lessen of Great Catastrophs” This 7is'the topic of the sermon Sunday A. M. the 23dr at the Presbyterian Church 10:45. qfiening service 7:30.Mrs. Elda Price who submitted to a major operation in the Goshen hospital some days ago is much improved and will soon be removed to the Charles Price home in Elkhart township. : , o : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Banta, Mr. and Mrg. Edd Banta, Mrs. Richereek took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Izora Iden and daughter Edith. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Iden from Cromwell were afternoon ecallers. v e o :
' Mrs. J. W. Draper won a bridge prize at the function given at a Wawasee cottage Tuesday by Mesdames Robert: Sin Clair of Chicago and her mother Mrs. J. L. Dunning of this city. : q :
TUES.,, WED., THURS., SEPT. 18, 19, 20th ; ) e . “PEG (’ MY HEART” with Laurette Taylor. A photoplay of the modern stage’s greatest hit, and the most. beloved play of a generation story of joy and youth and love. A bit of a miss a bit of a brogue and a bit of the sunshine of the Ireland. Come and see the famous actress who made “Peg” Tamous. Also a cartoon. e o ; e FRL AND SAT. Sept. 21-22 | Eedii e il 4RACING HEAR}[’S” a Paramount picture with Agnes Ay'res Richard Dix and Theodore Roberts and Automobile story equal to the Wallace Reid stories also a 2 reel comedy, : i ' SUN: AND _.MON, SEPT. 23-24 ‘ wiik L » ~ “THE MAN WHO RPLAYED GOD” with gwm Adliss the uncomparable actor of stage and sereen in a powerful drama of human love, He found happiness in creating happiness for others, If you have ever seen Adliss you will come and see him again. Heé is one of the fimest actors of the age. - Also a 2 reel comedy. . : TUES. WED. THUURS. SEPT. 85, 9,27 ~ . = = “JAZZMANIA” with Mae Murray after you're seen it yow'll announce to the world that it is the stepplest, peppiest, most pulse quickening and. eye filling strip of celluloid ever eularged on a screenme, COMING OCT. 2,8, 4. - ’ | LT e S “ROBINHOOD” with Douglas Fairbanks the greatest and most wonderful photoplay of the age. : o 5
old Age fPenlens.
~ Gov. McCray has appointed a commission to investigate the old age pension proposition carrying- out an an order of the last legislature. The commission will report at the next session. Frank E. Hexj;‘ing ‘a prominent Eagle has been made chairman of the commission. ' Swine Day at Purdue. ' The fourth annual Purdue Swine day will be held at Purdue university Friday September 28th, when farmers and hog producers from ‘not only Indiana but several adjoining states lwm gather to get the latest experimental data on hog feeding. ' .~ Showalter Buys Home. | Wise Showalter a former resident of Ligonier has purchased the Neff property in Benton and -established a home, but he wil spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Imme} in Fort Wayne, o : Ford Car is Stolen, - Officer Bowen today received a message asking him to be on the look out for a Ford car stolen this-fore-noon in Fort Wayne. It was believed 'the thief drove in the direction of Ligonier. T : ; . Case of Scarlet Fever. ; “Philip little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Clark who reside in the Herbert Brown property on South' Cavin street is under quarantine for scipletifaver, 0 o i el
Arthur Engle of Boston is in the city a guest of his. cousin Frank P. ‘Wood. e ~ Lo_uié Leidner of Goshen has a force of workmen here redecorating theMier State Bank. : i Harry Jacobs is home from an extended tour of the east. He had a delightful trip. e : ' The floral tribute at the funeral of John L. Cavin this afternoon was very elaborate and beautiful. - : : —_— ' g : Charles Simmons is home from lllinois whexe he closed a deal for the Straus Brothers Co for the sale of a farmsi o oo oo Sul - Mrs. A, B. Weaver will entertain the Kings Daughters at, a pot luck ‘dinner ‘tomorrow noon at the WawaSee cottage. : 24 Sbuth Bend attorneys ‘were In Ligonier last night trying to collect evidence in the case of the state against Louis Schnoll. L _ Herbert B. Brown who spent a week here visjting his parents and | old friends will return to Wakefield, Mass., Saturday. = ° b
Mrs.;S. J @/illiams entertained at a one o’clock luncheon last Monday ,af-' ternoon in compliment to her mother M#. Mary Collins, . ; S Miss Lois Robinson daughter of Rev‘ Dan Robinson former pastor of the U. B. church here is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. - ,Louis Schnoll formerly of Ligonier is being tried at South Bend on a charge of violating the prohibition law at his Eagle Point business place. | Word comes from Pennsylvania of the death there of Mrs, Walter Dewey She was the only daughter of W. W Noe and a graduate of the ‘Ligonier| /high school.. .. .- i . ~F. E. Kennedy and son Lee and| granddaughter Eleanor Kennedy ‘ot | Adrian, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. | M. Kennedy of Kalamazoo were week) end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G 1 Thompson. FEL e ooy e
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Grapes.
. For Sale—Several different varieties, quality very fine, Dr. C. L. Chamberlain. Phone 861. 30bts The Misses Dorothy Smith and Mary Kitson visited = Kendallville friends ‘Wednesday, - i ; A good many Ligonier people went to" Kendallville this afternoon to attend the fair in the face of threatening weather. ; . : i N et ————— : - Mrs, C. R. Graves and grandson Thomas left Rome City Sunday evening for SBt. Petersburg Florida where !they Jwill ‘spend the winter, : = Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yorkey of Michigan City drove over to' Ligonier Wednesday to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Yorkey and to attend the Kendallville fair but the weather in-. terfered and they dove to Ft. Wayne for a day . : o Dgntiad
Department Store
The School Days are now with us—the boy and girl will need so many things fer wear and in their school work, you will be ‘wondering where to buy all the things 'they will need, the Stansbury’ Store solves the problem. S SR A . Sweater Coats, Dress Goods, Hoseiery‘,_Gloves, Mittens,;‘Pockfet‘_books,;Faiee Powder Powder Puffs, Toilet Articles, Handkerchiefe, Pencils, Tablets, Middy Blouses, Bloomers Underwear, Tams, Ribbons ,Hair Clasps, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Shoe Polish, Shirts, Blouses and Waists, =~ = === ° e e - v FOLLOW THE PRICES and see where your cash buys the most, the answer is Stamsbury’s Yellow Front Department Store,. - Pl e 3 oo .
, BABY DEPARTMENT. i It is a pleasure to tell you we have the largest line of baby goods to be found. in | the county. i e - ~ Knit Booties, Knit Jackets, Knit Caps and Hoods, Knit Suits, Baby Blankets, Baby Wool Hose, Baby Hoods, Baby Wool Shirts, Baby Bands, Safety Pins, Baby Coats, Baby Jackets, Baby Diapers, Birds Eye Cotton, Rubber Sheeting, Baby Talcum Powder, Baby Rubber Pants, , Baby .Comb Sets. Oh, Yes, so many things for the baby. we can’t list them all ; Baby’s Kid Shoes, Baby Birth Day-Books to keep a record of the baby. " - : i I will give to any and all babies under four weeks old a Baby Birth Day book as a birthday present, just bring the baby to the store and the book is yours. Sl CANNING SPECIALS. Mason Jar Lids per dozen desdneibsbasierniis DBO 3 boxes extra thick Jar Rings for R R Mason Fruit Jars, quarts il B 9 Mason Fruit Jars, pints Ge 80 Glass Tumblers for jelly or water glasses per dozen only seneninensdicisiniennensesnsiorn 4TC F . TOILET SOAP Dot 3 cakes Palm Olive Soap for v i 3 cakes Palm Olive Glycerine Soap for 25c: 4 cakes of Fairy Soap only ................... 25¢c
- UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ) - We are showing all the styles in Knit Underwear for ladies, Ladies’ Low . N eck, Short Sleeves, High Neck long Sleeves, low ‘neck knee length, no sleeves knee lenghth. . ‘A full and complete line of this style only ,$1.25. The Yellow Front® will save _you money, but you know that, R - Ladies’ All Woaol Union Suits, silk and wool' Union Suits, Boys’ and Girls’. Union - Suits in this department, we must please the boy andithe girl. We have all styles'to Men’s Heavy Union Suits, heavy fleeced lined only i $1.59 Men’s Royal Mflls fine Ribbed'just the
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. :istbefimetopurchnsjethotw‘ heating stove. 'We have all ‘;7 £ ‘dres of Florence heating stoves. Muy have been snld-.d : | aiound Ligonier and all are giving exceleat service Ask yow 0 nflshbor L C ke ; "Acomplotelineof cutandmlleablerueeruch&&e . fwellknownmngéE(emgh" . R e ‘.v\i . For house lighing nothing is better than the Colemsn Quick , ‘.agLite'L'amp. Manyixom'esiar‘ef'ufing tbenhdny wfl& ‘ success. Ccton‘etoda‘y.‘. il e s o i Ti il R Economical to o;igrato.‘_'Ptioed_;'%JSm g 5 w] Weir & Cowley ¥ a e _
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- BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSE In' looking for school hose for boys we "+ have the heavy ribbed that are built - for service, the pair .............25 and 308 c Cirls’ School Hose, the Iron Clad, fine - ribbed, smooth finished at 20 amd 30c When you are ready®for Wool Hose the '« Yellow Front will supply you for men ladies, children and infants. : : Ladies’ Silk Hose in that good wearing 2 _ stocking at only .............._.... Qc Blac‘k, white, brown, gray,’, beaver. Other Silk Hose from ........... $1.50 to $3.00 . SILK DRESS GoODS ' In this department we are specializing on the following: iy 86 inch Alltime Crepe. -~ - 88 inch Heavy Crepe De Chine.. . . #6 inch Satin Faced Canton Crepes. 40 inch Charmoose. = % - 36'inch All Wool Storm Serge. . * b 4 inche Storm Sheae... . . B 54 inch Broadelith:- - - Above Crepes up from it Wood Serges up from ..cconee. 85 .. We want your dress goods trade—we SAaVe you mmmey. ol e 8
: right gurtent oan i $1.39 A full line of Men’s, Underwear—we please you, we save you money. . b o LADIES’ BLOOMERS . . Ladies’ full and large size sateen bloom- ~ lers, all colors—a big value only ...... 98¢ Another special value in the finer grade = ~of Lingette, our price only ... $lB9 I have tried to give you an idea of the - magnitude of our offerings, and am knock- ' ing at your door for a closer acquaintance, and hope the prices that are made will ap- . peal to your idea of economy in your buyg.s s i T e ... Saturday will be souvenir day for the little folks. Bring t&eéflh“* rubber ball or a whistle. = .
