Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 47B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 January 1924 — Page 2
let White Groceteria - T Sugar per lb. 9:¢ Golden Sun Coflee, per pound = 108 Chase and Sanborn’s Seal Brand - Tea, per half pound - oße ‘Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Ib. pkg 8¢ Cream of Wheat, package . 200 - Wheatena, package - -20 c Farina, package - . - 13 Lux, package - - -10 e ~ Ivory Soap Chips, package - 10 c Sani-Flush, package - | = 2l Bowdene, package - - . 19¢ Campbell's Soups, can = = 108 New Paris Creamery Butter, Ib - 55¢ OYSTERS; Standards, pint can - 3bc | Seleets, pint can -40 c - « We sell for less. | Bring us your Eggs : o _ ' @ Jet White Groceteria
COAL! | We have plenty . Hard and Soft Coal - and Coke Both in our yards and in transit | for turnace and stove - Weir & Cowley
1924 Christmas ~Savings Clubs | for this Christmas Few of us but ean use a few extra dollars and especially at Christmas Time. Then turkey, fuel, insurance, clothes and presents make a dent in the fa_test purse. : There s one sure way of‘ accumulating money for Christmas. . Hundreds of people have : dene it this year. Hundreds will do it next, by join‘i}rg our Christmas Sayings ... . €lub starting December 11th. e ;?%L_-.__.-,_,_,._.“w-t“fi,.___@ 1o Yeu will be able to use a checl; for $12.50 for $25.00 for $50.00 for $lOO.OOO or more next December and you will have it if you join the Christmas Saving Club. : Yeou will nevu' feel the small weekly or monthly payments you make and a check for the ful émOurlt paid in will e mailed to you ealy in December._ You can not lose. . Every cent you pey_in will be returned to you and if you complete your' payments ~ on schedule the amount will be increased by interest. - o De not delay. Start now. Your membership card will be deliverd to you upon your first - §payment. The first payment is due the week of December 11th. Tell your friends - and the other members of your family, They will wish to join too. Do net mis- . take the place. Its “The Bank on the Corner.” e
LJEBNIER BANNER, LIGONIER, SNOREN — R @ o, : i R S 5 i Mnal e S 8 e S TN R B ey
€ = i 7 The vrigomer Banner ESTABLISHED 1886, : Published by - "he Banner Publishing Company - W. C. B. HARRISON Editor e s s Published every Monday and Thursday end entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. 3 . ' Announce B. B. Sections, ~ Arthur Trester secretary of the In‘diana High School Athletic association has announce“d the leeatiou and plans for the sectional regional and finals in the 1924 basketball tourney. The sectional tourmaments will be held in 52 centers of the state February 29 and March 1. A total of 574 teams has been entered in the sectional and an average of 16 teams has been assigned to each of the 52 centers. There were only 48 district centers last year.” The regional tournaments will be held March 7
and 8 at four centers, Indiana university, Bloomington; Earlham col lege, Richmond; Purdue university and Fort Wayne. = One additional regional ‘center was arranged this year at Earlham college. The final tournament will be held in Indianapolis March 14 and 15. ; ,
: Two Big Houses. ‘ “The Birth of a Nation” drew twc big houses .at the Crystal -theatrc Monday and Tuesday nights. With audiences of over 400 some people had to be turned away. It is likely that the film will be exhibited here again in the course of a month. Taken to Prison.’ Joseph Torok of Elkhart was taken to Michigan City to serve a term ol two to fourteen years in the state prison. Torok = was arrested for shooting two men near Bristol while intoxicated. Torok said he remembers nothing of the incident. - . The ladies of the Cosperville Baptists church will hold a bake sale at the Dwight Wolf grocery in this city all day Saturday January 19. - Harvey Rice is again quite ill and confined to his home. . X E Chiveh. ' -Mid week prayer service Wednesday. at 7:30 P. ¥ " - Sunday School Session 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:456 , Vesper Service 4. P. M. Ep. League Devotional hour 6§ P. M | - J. F. Lutey Pastor. Residence 116 Martin St. | 38atf | United Brethren Church . F. 8.. Parker, Pastor. Residence 135 N. Cavin Street. Telephone 198. ~ Sunday School—9:3o A. M. : Preaching Service—lo:4s A. M. ~ Christian. Endeavor—6:oo P. M. ~ Preaching Service—7:oo P. M. ~ Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 P. M. '
-~ TACKS, TACKS! TACKS ! ! This Iz Cry of Fellers What Haz Gol - Plenty of Cash For Fidelen Ed Baner: I seen by yer last pap er fellersas wate for buidin an other skule hous cose tackes is so. hi. Now mabe wait iz wot broke the- camell’s back. An I agre with them fellers what has to pa $3OO on a 1 hundred thosand dollar tacks. A man has a aful wait on ther mind and grone somthin fears at tacks time but the pore wider woman with 1 or more kids an 6 or 7 hundred dollars house to pa .tacks on grets a tacks man with a smile and som _qtellers what have got 4 or 5 youngesters to.send to skool. $l,OOO or doble house to pa tacks on and don’t think mutch cos we is asesed only one half wile the groueu chap is cessed more as his stuf’is worth cos es yhy he haz a lot of buildens or somthin with renters in ’em which nedes repairs or plastehin and don’t generaly hav kids tc send to school. - S ;
Now about braking the camels back witi wate. 1 understand our skool hos is condeemed and maby fer the gronen fellers sake wed beter waittil the jim falls down an braks you‘l ful bax and cripels an Kkills so that the paypers will have somthin to rif. about an when 10 or 15 year is up talk nu skool hous. ‘ P Yorze Fer Tacks. :
A Simple Treatment For Colds.
Take one grain of bicarbonate of soda or so-called bread soda - three times a day with a large quantity ot water during the winter months and keep your system in- perfect alkalinization and you will not be so susceptible to colds. : : If you have a cold try five or ten grains of soda three times a day with a large quantity of water and you will get good results. : ; :
If you feel you are taikng a cold take seventy-five or one - hudred grains, equal to a teaspoonful with a large amount of water and you wiil get quick wonderful results. Small doses of bicarbonate of soda well diluted in water are absolutely harmless to man or child. o
The above prescription was issued by the medical department of a great lif insurance company ‘and is worthy of trial. j |
-+ Goes to New York. A certified check for $205,000 and a majority vote of the national committeemen sent the democratic national convention to New York City to meet June 24. - The republican national convention is set for June 1C at Cleveland, Ohio. ‘The democrats will meet in Madison Square Garde with a seating capacity of 11,000, persons. : : - - Hearing is Postponed. . The hearing of oral arguments in the bankruptcy proceedings against Gov. McCray which was scheduled to begin Tuesday has been . postponed indefinitely it was announced today -Postponement was taken because of the illness of B. F. Heaton of Fort Wayne one of the attorneys for the Fort Wayne banks seeking to have the governor declared a bankrupt.
' Auto Vietim Improved. : Carrol Werker of Kimmell who was injured a week ago Sunday in an automobile collision with John Maggas of Goshen is slightly improved He is in the General hospital in Elkhart suffering from a fractured skull It"is planned to operate on him to relieve the pressure on the brain. Chas Werker, his father has been with the young man since the accident. ' Gathering Up Business. }' Joseph C. Kimmell of the Home Realty & Investment company had business which took him to Albion yesterday. The new company it gatherihg up a nice volume of busi ness. - o : Frisco Makes High Bid. | * San Franscisco: offered $200,000 cash and f}'ee use of its convention hall to the® democratic national committee as an inducement for the holding of the 1924 democrattic national convention there. .
Shipping Much Stock. Harry Green is shipping much stock to the Buffalo market. He billed out three car loads last week and ‘has ‘another consignment for . this ‘week. ! : ' sLo i bl Trustee John W. Zimmerman merchant of Cosperyille was in the city Tuesday on business. : H. G. Helwig who recently engaged in the grocery business at Cosperville was in thc ity the first of the week having some printing done. ' ~ For Rent—l6o acres of Hawpatch land three and onehalf “miles north east of Ligonier. Phone 30 Danie] Drain, Ligonier. : " ‘47ast*
f ~ Christian Scicnee Soclety, ~ Services are held as follows: Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Every Wednesday evening at 7:3( o’clock. : o Meeting place in hall. over store of Weir & Cowley. : . Everybody welgome. 1-24tt ~ Don’t forget to pay your subscription) to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. Farm for Rent—l6o acres in Noble county. Well located. Good soil and improvements. Green Hrothers ani Oldfather, Ligonier, Indiana. 42btt
: * New Farm Magazine, A new magazine devoted to the interests of farmers recently made its appearance the Straus Brothers Company of Fort Wayne being the publishers. The magazine will be serit te any one interested in better agricultural methods without charge.. The publication is printed ‘monthly, the first issue being dated January 1924 and contains a number of articles and editorials 4nd some. (excellent pic- | tures. The- publication is similar tc one issued some years ago .with E. G Franks of this city as editor. - ; Is Undecided. = e ~ Bert Inks says he is undecided as to what disposition will be made ol his lease for the Harry Green room next .to the Bannher office. He does not expect to operate a billiard hall in it, but will relet it for some legitimate business. It may be that he will occupy it temporarily wit’h his Crystal theatre pending the remodeling of his new room now occtipied by Gordon Brothers recently purchasea of A. B. Mier the banker, . . _ : \ T+ e ' - Ligonier Grain Market Ligonier dealers are paying the fo!lowing pricés for grain: Wheat per bushel R RlOO Rye per bughel . ... .. ... @6¢ Corn per bughel ... . = gke Qatsiper bushel ... . . 3% These prices vary but slightly from week to week. Lena Stigner and Millard Poppy of Elkhart township are victims of pneumonia. ' b o The little son of Peter Grosh -is quite lill. :
Harry L. Benner ~_Auctioneer Open for all engagemends Wolf Lake,; Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. "I Phone: Ligonier 757
Pre-Inventory Prices! at The Hudson Company Iremendous Cuts on Ready-to-Wear
: . @ Coats, Suits, Dresses Fur Trimmed coats worth $23.50 now $12.98 Coats sizes 16-18 of Heavy Cloth now $7.50 Salts Peco Plush Coats regular sizes $17.75 Salts Peco Plush Coats stout sizes .... $19.50 Fur trimmed Coats worth $35.00...... $21.75 Short length Salts Plush coats n0w.... $7.50 Astrachan Jacquettes worth $22.50 .. $10.06 Lot of fur trimmed suits sizes 16 to 38 slo.o¢ Dresses of Pretty Woolen Materials.... $11.75 All regualr $25.00 Dresses n0w......... $16.75 Sport Coats worth $22.50 n0w............ $i3.75
@ : - : L Piece Goods, Blankets, Hosiery, Nashua Woolnap Blankets size 66x80 now G ettt s e AOS Gage Marvel and Egyptian tissue ginghams ... cvioniines s 9€ Fine 32 Inch Dres Ginghams lancy COIOYS ... i viinivisnssbensvinosisipisis 280 Large Fancy Wool Blankets. 100 per cent virgin Wool e suOR Boting Broadcloth all colors regular $3.25 now EHETR R e 2 ) Silk and Wool Canton Crepe, regular $2.25 NOW. .......ccooosioiormrecrises somioresienre $2.00 Silver Bleach Dice Damask, pure linen now Hacend v 9150 French Ginghams 32 inches wide WOrth to 59C NOW ...occuvermissiesimssnensnsiennne 39€ 36 Inch Marquisette in White for curtains 15¢ Silk Drapery Madras all colers 36 inches wide .....ccccuiiiices wiveiinennsivnaronnnes 43€ Curtain Marquisette 50 inches wide White only e IR Children Fine Hosiery For School Weae ... sisniismissimpansiniios 200 Ladiex’ Real Silk and Woal HOBE L...ivi i msiiaiiduitiol St snca: 8100 Ladies’ Real Silk Hosiery worth $l5O &t ...... ......ooossmiosmrosion. 80€ Men's Real Bilk and Wool Sodk@ 8t & i s e Men’s Real Silk Socks Worth $l.OO DEr PAIE ....eovviosieoiesooes s oo BOG
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Real Bargains Pettibockers lustre Sateen blk and colors 719 - Costume Slip’s_ of dark.;eolor sateen ........ Q:Qc Extra size wool Skirts regular $lO now $6.50 Misses Knitted Petticoats at only ....... 59c Sweaters special lot’v‘vg;)rth to $lO now $4798 Lot of Silk Waists dark colors at ...... $1.98 Faney Skirts all new sfi)ri?tg 200ds ........ $5495 . Black French Coney n:zeck pieces ........ SS.:OG Fancy Sleeveless Knitt;ed! Vosts ... .. S3.EO - Fine Di\mi’ty Waists‘_regular $2.25 now sl.i 5 Imitation Marten 'Cn()tters $6-.F5
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