Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 November 1924 — Page 2

PiC c | 8l ' . @ : Beginning Saturday, Nov. 22 - = _ Ending Saturday, Nov. 29 OWW FREE! FREE! On Saturday, Nov. 29th, I will give $2.00 in trade to the one purchasing the largest grocery order on that date A FEW ARTICLES LISTED FOR YOUR INSPECTION: Silk Flour, per sack $1.30 Scottish Chief Yellow Peaches, regular 30c for ..........27¢ Anco Yellow Cling Peaches, regular 25¢ for ..................23¢ ‘Mission Brand Yellow Free Peaches, regular 30c f0r......27¢c St. Joe Valled Pineapple, regular 37c for e B Solar Brand Pineapple, regular 28¢ for ...........c.cceeee. 25¢ Van Camps Spaghetti, regular 14c, 2 for .......................25¢ Fedora Sweet Corn, regular 16¢, 3 cans for e e McKenzie Buckwheat per sack ... 23¢ Sunray Pancake Flour, regular 15¢, 2 for .....................25¢ Strawberries, regular 30¢ for .............ciiviinriniiiiiieinnn 800 3 larpe cans Sunbenm Milk for ... 206 Royal Anne White Cherries, regular 35¢ for ..................33¢ 6 oz. Climax Egg Noodles, regular 15¢, 2 for ....................25¢ 10 bars Kirk’s White Naptha Soap for ..........................37¢ 10 e bavs Ihimax Soap for . ... . 200 100 bars for $2.00 Lifebuoy Health Soap 10c regular, 3 bars for ..................23¢ Palm Beach Toilet Soap, 3 bars for ... 23 Fairbanks Glycerine Tar Soap, 4 for ................................25¢ iy 10l v pound ... el Santa Claus Prunes, 2 pounds for .............c..ceceoeeinnnnne.. 250 Ginger PR 2 poaeds T o s L 20 ; - . BROOMS ’ Revwinr Bie Broomis Tor ... ... ... ... .. .eanadlie ey e Bvoas for ... ... o i 80 Harniar SOF haoms Tor ... .. ... D FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ~ Swift and Company’s Cash Cream Station e , : l ' V. L. LeCount, Prop ~

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- PERSONAL INVITATION £ _ .JOIN OUR NEW o : : | and_ Have Money Next Christmas = OUR Bank extends a personal invitation to 'Jevery man, -woman and «child in our city to come in and join our new Christmas Club. This is , the most popular plan ever devised for having money next Christmas, aFd enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances, and ~ also business men, to lay aside money by systematic deposits each week. _ : You can start with le, 20, 5,10 c, and inerease your deposit the same . amount each week, or you can start with 25c, sso¢, $l.OO, $2.00 $5.00 $lO.OO $20.00 or more and put in the same amount each week. : . No Fines, No Dues, No eRd Tape—simply bring in your first deposit and- 7 we give you a-Christmas Club pass book, showing the Club you have join- - ed and amount deposited. Payments are due weekly or in advance. What the different Clubs amount to in 50 weeks: , , | Increasing Club Plan / ~IN FIFTY WEEKS YOU HAVE ‘ ‘ 1 cent Club—Deposit 1c Ist week, 2¢c 2nd week, Increase lc each week ‘s goap - 2 cent Club—Deposit 2¢ Ist week, 4c 2nd week, Increase 2¢ each week 2050 5 cent Club—Deposit 5¢ Ist week, 10c 2nd week, Increase 5¢ each week 63.75 10 cent Club—Deposit 10c Ist week, 20c‘2nd week, Increase 10c each week Lo A2lao ~ Decreasing Club Plan | You begin with the Largest payment and Decrease each week. : | Even Amount Club Plan | ' ; , IN FIFTY WEEKS YOU HAVE ' . . 25¢ Club Deposit 25c each week $ 1250 50c Club Deposit 50c each: week 25.00 $1 Club Deposit $1 each week 50.00 $2 Club Deposit $2 each week 100.00 $5 Club Deposit $5 each week $ 250 $lO Club Deposit $lO each week : 500 $2O Club Deposit $2O each week 1000 “Special” Club for Any Amount e / Join Today—Everybody Welcome. e ; o Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. - t . b Bank of Safetyand Friendly Service” e

YOU! RADIO FANS Do Not Overlook This Opportunity to Secure a Fine Radio Set Without Cgst o - To prospective radiophone buyers attention isicalled. Anyone interested in a real radio set, one that anyvone can operate and a machine that will get everything from anywhere should not miss seeing and hearing the Therimodyne set to be given away at the Eagles Indoor Fair Saturday evening December 6. The machine is in gperation at Oyler’s billiard parlor .and W. E. Oyler has taken the agency for ‘the instrument and will be glad to demonstrate it by placing one in yeur home for trial at any time. The Thermiodyne is a six-tubeset, single control. Phone No. 91 Ligonier.”4oast l Maintee Thursday at 3:00. Do your. Christmas shopping at thie L soeial Hour Bazaar, ' 40a2t

. Wanted girl i» hel) out on Saturdays. Econony Chain { tore. 40atf Finest cand: s by the bulk or box at Griffith’'s I.rue Ster, 4l)a2t See “The Fui.i e’ with Betty Compson at Crystal Sunday and Monday. Wanted—Sewing to. ao at reasonable prices. Mrs. Charles Winebrenner. 3Thtt For Sale—Baled straw. Engquire cf. J. D. Kreager. : : 39abt For rent nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Homan 208 East Third street, 3%atf You will find holiday candy to meet all your needs at Griffith’s Drug store Both in bulk and box. 40a2t | Imagine a picture ten limes - better than your favorite ‘Swanson picture. ithat‘s “Manhandled” at Crystal ThursEday and Friday. Special Matinee Thursday at 3:00. ' : - Notice to Onion Growers. After January Ist we will have in operation in addition to our lumber busines sa crate department making both solid end and all slot crates using only best of Elm and Soft Maple material. Largely Elm. . ! We prefer to furnish them “knock-ed-down” but will make them up if desired.. . o

Now is the time to replenish vour stock of crates white the'du_ll season is on and can be made up during spare -hours. s < _ Leave your order before Janaury Ist and you will be sure to be supplied. o _ Standing timber wanted. . EUREKA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 346 Kendallville Tnd. ' ~4ob to Dec. 24

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: Big Barn Burns. gl A ldrge bank barn on a farm three! miles southwest of Osceola owned by Jacob Kuntz of South Bend formerly known as teh George Bush farm was completely destroyed by fire early Sunday morning Donald Deboide tenant on the farm for the past year, was visiting his parents at Rochester at the time but his wite and children were at home. Mrs. Deboide was awakened between four and = five o'clock sunday morning by the crackling noise of the fire and looked out of the window to see the structure in flames. The 16ss is estimated af $7.60, . s . L, Tomreeee - v o -+ -Market Bottom Drops Out. - - o Shipments of enions by the Indiana Onion Growers’' association .with headquarters at Warsaw were brought to a close Saturday with the shiipment of one carload to an eastern market. The lseg/_on has been unprofitable to most grfwers. Wedther conditions caused many of the onions to sprout. A large number of onions still are in storage at the building leased by the exchange in that city. The bottom dropped out of the onion market several months ago when seven shiploads of the vegetables were dumped on the easterir market shipped from Spain. .

- Mecting of Progress Club. ] Mrs. Maurice” Hess entertained the Progress Club at her home on Monday evening with fifteen in attendance. The subject for the evening was Sophie Kerr, her life and her literary efforts which was execellently handled by Mrs. Hal Green. Mrs. Green reviewed “Worldly Goods” one of the few longer stories of ‘the author. : . : Taken to Penal Farm, - :Bus Bowman of Elkhart was taken to the penal farm Monday to serve 30 days for violation -of teh liquor laws and ninety days for contempt of court. He was sentenced in the Elkhart city court. He will-also be compeled to serve another . 130 "days unless he ‘pays a fine antd costs amounting to ey ‘ ~ Another Sneéak Driver. , A sneak automobile driver with an Ohio license collided, Sunday with a ‘machine belonging to Dr. Hollingsworth parked on a Goshen street doing great damage to the doctor’s car. The offender di dnot stop but speeded away before his identity could be established: T

- Republeans Spend $lBB,lBB - The -cost of electing a republiacn state ticket in Indiana in the general elections Nov.s wa55188,188.55 according to a report of campaign receipts and expenditures filed with the Marion county clerk by Reily C. Adams treasurer of the Indiana republican state central committee. - Commissioners Will Appoint. . ‘There has been much speculafion as to how the vacancy caused by the death of Chrles C. Kuhn Noble county recorder elect will be filled.. The task falls to the lot of the county commissioners to name a successor to Mr. Kuhn who will assume office January 1 %g - o - : - Business to Suspend. \ . Business in this city will genkrally suspend Thursday on account\ of Thanksgiving. The Banks will \be closed all day and residents will devote the day to rest and feasting. DO IT NOW! - Pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner. ; Hemstitching and pleating done at Casey’s Shoe Store. Hazel McDowell. . . e 32btt. " Lost Goodyear tire on rim 30x3% ‘between Wolf Lake and Ligonier, Return to Economy Chain store and receive reward.. © 40agt*

W. H. WIGTON ‘Attorney-at-f.aw D Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND VERN B.FISHER ~ Sanitary Plumbing - and Heating¥; Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind S ————— Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN ‘ ‘Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757 Bothwell & Vanderford - Lawyers s Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana W. R. JACKSON [rustee Perry Townshsp] Nffice Mier State Bank, Ligonier Harry L. Benner : Auctioneer o Upen for all engagemends ~ -~ Wolf Lake, Indiana's§ © - Both Noble and Whitley | County Phones .

Don't forget The Social Hour Bazaar at the Bonde Chea Dec. 3-4-5. e .. 40at For Sale: 250 good Delaine breeding ewes, Reasonable price. C. C. Palmer Albion, Ind. , 39att For Sale—Eight head of shoats weight average: about 100 pounds. Jaceb Werking. - - ' = 40a2t* - Mrs. Arlo Shearer is spending the week in Chicago with. her brother | Dwight and the families of Tom Green snd Harry Howenstein. .

Thanksgiving Will Soon be Here Thanksgiving Will Soon be Here i You will want o arrange a nice table with -new Dishes - . and new Damask =~~~ = | ~ Stansbury’s Double Store is ~ the Place to _Stop and Shop _ For the next ten davs,'we are giving Spécial Bargains m all Depaitments in order to make room for our Xmas goods. You can make good selections for Xmas now. Buy early. Following are hundreds of items for your sclection. | = ’ -

- : MEN’'S COATS . Men’s Denim lined storm coats an extra Reavy coadb .. .. iia abhonia, $3.39 Men’s fine Khaki Blanket lined coats $4.89 This is a special lined coat of true worth and value. . ' ' '——_'“"""-_'_A 5 s .o — y . : Si»iIRTS FOR THE MEN AND BOYS Men’s blue work shirts . Men’s blue Polka dot shirts ... .o 98¢ Men's Theeas Shirts ... v 98€ Men’s fine dress shirts ................ $1.49 . LADIES OUTING GOWNS In this department we offer the best makes. Ladies’ ONtIRG GYOWNSE ... i soennns 98¢ Tadies! Outifig GOWRS ........oiiviiii e 51,39 Ladies Outing GOWIS ........cccoevcivininnenins $1.29 Ladies’ Outing Gowns extra size 18, 19 avd o 0 oo o B Men’s Outing GOWNS ........c... sicreeieieennens $1.49 Men'’s Outing GOWNS ..ot $1.69 Kozy Kid Sleepers for children 98¢ and $1.19 5 g : i e ‘CHILDREN’S COATS AND WOOL | : : DRESSES o . This is a new line for us. | Knitted Jacekts, Bootees and Mittens To see this line is to want it. » ~ + 98¢ BLOOMERS 98¢ Ladlies’ Sateen Bloomers large and full ' all ealoe o 0 o i 98C Ladies Lingette Bloomers , Ladies Silk Bloomers : : Princess Slips in all colors. Children’s Black Bloomers ............... 80c TR s S 200 B OR ST o.TSLS Ay SRS .¥ TR A -TA MO R TTO ES o WOOL DRESS GOODS ' 54 inch all wool Dress Flannels .............$2.2954 inch all wool Dress Flannels ............ $2.98 Save money on your dress bills by buying by the yard. : : ' - SILK DEPARTMENT = & All the new shades in Crepes, Kari Kel, Can‘ton’ Crepes, Crepe de Chene. - L Crepe de Chene the yard from $1.49 to $4.00 ' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ fine silk and wool Hose % Ladies’ fine all wool Hose ................iv.... 98¢ -Ladies’ heavy wool Hose ........ ...............['6o¢ Girls all wool Hose ... i 69 to 89¢ Ladies’ silk hose you have had them you know how good they wear ............ ........ 98¢ Try a pair of Bobolink Hose all pure silk * Dow Snades .. eBB Boy’s and Girl’s Ribbed Hose Brown or. Black o L o 28 and 50¢ For girls Derby ribbed in the tan shades cabolly L 0 e 30 and 50c BLANKET DEPARTMENT This store always saves you money on quality blankets. g 60-67 cotton blankets for the childs bed $2.39 64-76 Cotton Blankets .................ccc..c.... $2.79 72-80 Heavy Plaid Blankets .................. $3.89 72-84 Nashua Plaid Blankets like wool $5.39 72-84 Heavy Blanket Plaid .................... $4.69 : . WOOL BLANKETS ‘ Do you want good wool blankets. If so buy them here. e : 68-80 all pure Wool Blankets ................ $9.89 All pure Wo_ol fine fancy Plaid .............. $10.89 All wool plaids pink blue and gold ........$11.89 You sleep warm with a pair of these pure all wool Blankets - o

Ovr fall business is the biggest in our history. Onr store force bids you welcome, and each one will do their best to please and-satisty your wants C. R. STANSBURY, Ligonier Bernice Baker ~ Cleo Moats - Clarence Meroney Coral Adair "

sestUlgle }; B ;"W!g Storage Batteries ‘if ol Give long. faithful service and ‘ {E ‘a yet the initial cost is low, It gl /} Pull up ot the Will P2y youto investigite . | e - : | ¥ e “;’ L HODINRGNS . . & Seroice - EEBCTRIC SERVICE - -+ W

. CHRISTMAS GOODS - We aré now opening our line of Xmas Toys and Gift Goods. We advise buying early to get the best selections. : i Anything you want in stamped goods. Embroidery Floss and Crochet Thread. Table Damask, Napkins, Runners. New Collar and-Cuff Sets.. ‘ - New Neck Scarfs New Plaid Hose in Wool. - New Umbrellas for Xmas e New Silk, Wool and Suede Gloves New Pocket Books. - e -~ New Handkerchiefs. ci So many new goods we cannot tell you about o : all’ . =4 : . ". - UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT - Our ‘special high grade form fitting Unien suits in the. Athena and Gi\lé Edge for ladies. Made in all styles, Dutch neek, Elbow sleeves,” Ankle or Knee length, Sleeveless and high neck. - e : o Ladies Silk and wool either style ........ $2.98 Ladies’ all wool the suit from $3.25 to $4.23 Ladies’ Union suits size 36-38 .............. $1.19 Ladies™ Union suits size 40-44; ............ $1.29 Ladies’ Extra union suits ......li. ... $1.99 Tadies’ Vests and Drawers. b _ Men’s Union suits fleeced ............c....... $1.39 Men’s heavy fine quality closed crotch ffstheforme L e SILOD Men’s wool unien suits all sizes .............. $4.50 Boy’s Fleeced union suits .......i........ 79-to 98¢ Girl’s Union suits heavy weight .... 89 to 98¢ Children’s and Infants wool garments all styles. G s . - Stansbury for your quality. Goods at all times. i\ : : : - COTTON BATTING DEPARTMENT 3 Ib. roll comfort Bats plain white and celean . e 3 Ib. Empire stitched Bat ... 904 3 Ib, Sode Rite stitehied Bat .................. $l.lO 3 Ib. Cal Rose stitched white and fluffy $1.20 14 oz. bats for quilts (Pansy) ............. 30¢ Creole Bats small only ... ciiiianne 180 FOR BLANKETS AND BEDDING SEE US 100 Pieces to ._Select,from. : A large selection of theb est 36 inch Challie for Comforts LN s O ~ CRETONNE FOR DRAPES : 36 inch Cretones. Will sell you the best - selection for Drapes or Comforts the yd 22¢ 36 INCH DARK OUTING Buy this now for Comforts. Good DPark Patterns only ................ 25¢ 27 inoh l__)ark Quting only o 0 e . 17¢LIGHTOUTING17e = - | For gowns and underwear heavy and goodl patterns enly ... i.iacia. 1T 27 inch extra weight only....ovwiuiia.i 208 SR : : \;4 ‘ cer . “C‘UR’I.“AIN NETS - ¥ We have the Silk Nets, Swiss, Filet Nets and Marquiset at prices per yard from 30c to $1 : MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS Thisisanewlme. | . . i Men’s Winter Caps fancy checks and - plaids ... 98¢, $1.39, $1.49; $1.89 Men'’s Scoteh and Cordurory Caps. : ~OVERALLS FOR MEN AND BOYS Heavy 220 Blue Denim Double and triple stitched swing pocketsthe best overall on the marßet only ... ... ...c.oi. 8188 Men’s Jumper Jackets ................ $1.39 $1.50