Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 47B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 January 1925 — Page 3

e -~ 2 i -m.‘———_—m_m Hemstitching and -pleating ‘done at! Miss Gwendolyn Flowers cams from " (asey’s Shoe Store. Hazel' McDowell. Fort Wayne the first of the week and M . aobtt Lyisited Wome folks. . . - & ol . il i sy ‘ ; ~‘ ]-' i ’1 : .4 ¢ ? .'"* ¥ ’ 3 e : : o¥ . 3 Coming ohe Grystal nexi ‘Tues-1 Orlen: Chapman pays another day Wednesday @nd Tnursay Maryivear's subseription to the Bannper for Pickforfl in “Tess 'of tihe Storm s sister’ Mrs. Abble DBruuer at Country” ' o ‘z’.@{onmothllllinqis, b e

Butchering Suppli -F B SRECE B R g . Butchering Supplies 4 u_usxrrm_.:gs:mmw—zm i Lard cans, Ssopound . 50c | Butcher Knives 25¢, 50c and i9¢c %b@*g Sleels . . SIOD ; Lord Presses,Bquart - . $lO.OO zMgt Grinders 75¢, 2.00,2.50, 6.00 | Lard Dippers =~ .. 1. . ale gHJe Serapers . . 2 %s%f“sm“" Axes, with secend L i orowih handles, best made $2.00 . American Gas Lamps sre sug perior and better looking at $B.OO | Alkins Cross Cut Saws, Files, etc. :‘. o . 4 Y?f,fim s e'_é(""v ~»,"”' q | . 5 <

x 7 < .o - U : ryse W R/ar i D ERIFING D . - e , ‘ ;;x?é,:.?;..«:i,;-e;i}_", dnd Sed rlres = ? Ne haveirecently ptirchased the valcanixing equipment form- , rly owned and operated by My, Gunsalius and are now ready i o take care of all vulcanizing work. o - % (S For sale 302, 3xd and Sext] used ties : = e g £ =5 ¥ :5-*:&1;{_ AP3 & , S@FY : Efid =g e i Bor ¥ 3 i ; g 3 %‘”Mmri Tinning, Heating and Plumbing . » . . Yhopedss . . s

e - it SR | e e e Ry Eao o ey G Pz : = A CERDGETEETIRn e (RIS B iy ‘~ GRS, 5 572 : s a g A Slata Bllasld -T BT TRA P e PR Lo Eaenitine: st et dB SR RELER AR RGeT S R - -e e ‘ o- B ' : TBy : o, wn WP BT b U ‘s’-‘.'-"&_; s S ee el e e g fN R e TSR B RARR o ; e & ’ : ' 2 =TR S R BSI ERdts 2 forak i foee o iRI fi:fl—»/m;-. Eet s e oy ¥ 3 i 5 ~ 4 3 . = PTR BRI bt 8 TSRI Soo Bi e gmad F 2PI e S L AT RS B o o 8 = . e 2 : - £ee3 MR R SR, o PR e TERREY O R Tithg - Eeßl R L LA : " 2 : 7, : = peinoen Bl Bg o aleaiee SRR e Bt S R BT S i 8 gt VAR o ARG e . ; ol : X ; gL S R §‘,~s~‘s§ e e imadioed - ERoo i a 0 Bige o 8 e &%t SRR . : : : ¢ : ; £ST P BASER Re SR ?fi Py EivaingE Wla £ £an e i ) 5 T . [ e ‘ . evkoo i A BRSTSREET o O By vy eel g A TR % i 4 il £ B : _ : : ; 0 - GRS RN e S G 5 Wi e B BEw EE By : L 4 Yoea bl e ] o ik 7 08l R e Ve i e Tk Pl By s kel Wad ke Sy is N s 5 5 e 23 ; : ; \ : | ‘ ; = b G = s L BBBN = ST ..pE 8 |- s 58 g -8 : o N p B B 3 % BBSBOB BN vl (07 i fi T “w e e 2 : - : 5 = : : R s Foliad - Ve . S e foi By |o ¥ 1 s e e R e o - ) : Woary e [N, e ; sSNe BN -oy g S 5 cns ! % B S 32 ‘ . S S Bad B < Eia JiaE {k, : B B=oy Er i R s ok gy S 2 : : s % 2 o o o3t ks s e £ Bel b B B N e B =5 a : . ;i \. e[7 R - &5 4 NSy e BBlby B By B £, B y ; - B ‘ | 3 "“""""‘W'\'» s oot Bit fit Ea FR = ¥ { S ben e 6 = . % y o . ) : 5 3 gt B SL Y ey K, ] ¥ ® b £oF ‘f;'fi e 2 '53-:_- e 2 R E SRp 2 3 0l SR & = M\f:;gfifi? i R 2 w 5 B Saited R R ) IR, G L 4 SULE : L ! % :o S : 4 . i éfr% ‘. *‘i ! EU’ Bv Be . ’:f‘f‘:ifii | Vid BNSy : 2 X : 2 R . . o 78l . B L B= W ] gd P M . poammt’ [ B . ! e i - . 2 s& A ¢B e £l = ¢ % S B @ b £ Wt BC e S < “ . o : g o 2 ‘ = '!; tsg.g i P .i B B B o Bl et o, o B fedt s S . W B s :oTR i SR s . Sacs A e 0 ! g Y BJo f) Bes Boa S\ bl i £b TE AEN, S © =t e - : 3 5 ‘ . : - A l"" 4y SHE e 52N B A . W G o. ¢ oet i SRy X o : .. i ; ~ : ‘ ) e mey s S S 5, B, k & “fi, izl g A o AR TRI fl%‘-‘f% "fi:;{: eelO R 3 5 = T : :S » : ‘ s £ e B ey i b 2 4BT e T Fiwa s }¥ s BTNI oeo g, SRR SRS e N i: o : : ! Bl et ‘3;‘;?. =i AN Pt o ;.,3, 3 §Emoßvet TVin Mg AR Eoleaar Vo PO Gnigy R ATaeed SetuEN St ot SRRI BRSSOI '\\3: z %| 3 g k: ¥TRO AN SPRRRERE oL et egR s A RST 3 B N 2LoTI T Ab s LSRR :S; : o = 2 : : ooiNßl B e o i Baid b L D s R e § Ly P Re i G ; , : ; ; Yoomas Sal el Bl B pan Toe g s o aael Al Woo baaggl Selihes Biea Doy B : : % S g':““w%% L w;g,»,%g‘-'_gg LS Y;%‘.} &3 S Bt bWLme L] Sl BEER S ot . % ¥ et LIRS Lt Bt e i bTN D ARE RS o e b ittt TSR Lot g NeF b Eeee WLV s Caee ¥ BNI Sasdl e v s .Higf &3"3}3 G Barr SO B Seta ) gy e Bt RRCATE S -

CLASS 1. Members paying one. cent the first week, 2 cents the second week and increasing 1. cent each week for fifty weeks will get e BI2OT CLASS Al, Members paying 50 cents the first week, 49 cents the second week andt decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will ol oo o PlB . CLASS 2, Members paying two cents the first week; 4 cents:the second week and increasing 2 céuts each week for fifty weeks will get e T CLASS 2A, Members paying $l.OO the first week 98 cents the second week and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks willell . o s 30D

Just before Christmas you wilf receive all the money you have saved with 4% added if all pay- . ments are made regularly or in advanee - - -~ - .

: GET. SETTENG RTS e AR 3ST o e ] TR, - . ‘ : : : o 7 S p e : FERY S B & T g b £ e : : : ; 4 : = 2 % g % . e R - B ' B & Ry e, : { : s g G 3 ]>loosak7o% A s B B < : i q £ N . g §x K 7 s B Lo Y, 7 sy 2 b ? o oe.baebbL £E” A : s : ; - gk . ¥ -y s md T+ e 2 o, 4 3 ; . £.oeoB%by=&i o 2 L) % A i v 5 e4eo¢fr:&RS b : %, g 7 3 : o 3 4 v s i 6 S 21 B A L 3 £ + : : e &8 S ABS, Kot el 48 @ Vi i glbiso® g : : : :

fi% T 431 Ry ?i‘ R ' 2 &T 3 b : Ao -et S e AVA4I ) w B SO A - Ve gL 7 fi?’?""’:’:‘&“‘ e )4 i E?’J “"J‘/d P - -,f‘-:;,.»-; /&'&{d&{{t{} % g Ty, gya#» ‘ : g 3? i c: ‘

We invite you to ioin one or more of the following classes of our 1925

THE LICONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

= Fesfounly hurse,. - o l [ Progress has . been ‘made in the work of securing a.public healtn 1 ‘nurse for Noble county, when two of the organizations financing the work each named a member of the proposed board-of control. The Noble county board of education in session at Albion named County School Sup. erintendent “Guy Il Hall as their member of 'the board while the No‘ble County Anti-Tuberculosis association named Mrs. I. M. Kann ¢f Kendallville to represent them. The ¢ounty commissioners had previously named ©. E. Pressler county auditor to represent the. county as a whole. These three will meet in the neap future to orgaijse and will also probably name at-gleast twio addi‘tional members to act in an, advisory capacity. The next stép. Wi}ll?fi to secure the services of an experienced public health durse. . R i et - L S———————— Ae— RE: 3 s " Siafe Road Signs. o o Dancer and warning signs erected by fhe state highway commission at strategic points along Indiana’s 65 state ronds have given excellent ac‘count of fhemselves during the ‘last wr “Omne of the most popilar signs, asi'ée' from those perfaining to careful driving warning of narrow bridge cnlvert or road etc., are the City Limit Signs.: The ndme of the eity one approaches iz given while on the reverse side ig thz route nuniber tooother with the name of and distance to, the next important town, - Yironlor in Badio Survey. _Chicago radip stations have, 4,500, 000 regular listoners within a radius of 20 Pmiles of the city a survey just completed by, the Sears-Roebuck Agiicultural Faundation Broadcasting Station ‘,‘;.71;3\% shows. The survey included personal ini’e‘ryie‘lvs' with [ over two thousand persons in 32 | smaller cities within this radius and mail questionaires answered-by four thousand others in 90 places. Ligonier was ond of the citied which figured p:'m),lin,;ntly 'i‘n the survey. . . Another Indoor Fair, | The Loyal KumJoynus and Cgi‘in—gthmn Classes of the '(..‘r‘n'r'isst:ian‘Ch_il_reh iwill hold their second anhual Indoor Fair in the basemdnt of the church . Wednesday Thursday and - ¥riday é.}i»l,nufiry 28, 26 and .39 1926, There i will he 15 decorated booths filled with larticles fto sell, Supper will be servfed each .evening. There wili be s.‘;)l@-:@ ¢f music and other forms of gez:\.ierteinmemz. o L !- Mary Pickford* in her own new §vel'sfion of her greatest early screen ipiuinph “Tess of the Storm Country” one of the greatest pietures ever made at Crys&Wfiéfw’“fl&Y _WeadYoo o Mg el O

State Cases Sef.

‘The following state cases have been set down for trial in the Noble circuit court on.the dates named below: Monday Jan. 26, : State vs. Clarence Gale violation of liquor law. : State vs Fred Zimmerman viola tion of liquor law. e - Tuesday Jan. 27 S State vs Guy Fallor uniawful transportation of liquor. .- 7 - . ~State vs Clifton Lyles affidavit for burglary. i . ; State vs Dale B. Poyser assault and battery. :

Undergoes Operation

Misz Eva Baker daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Baker of Goshen formerly of Ligonier submitted to an opération for appendicitis in. a South Bend hospital Monday her brother Dr, Walfer Baker operating. It -is understocd” the young lady withstood tlie ordeal well, i an

, Unergoes Operation. . Haven M. Way one of the leading Lusiness men of Wawaka and a prosperous merchant submitted to a serious operation in Sacred Heart hospital at Garrett Monday morning. It is believed the gentleman will how rapidly recover his normal health.

' Gane to EFlerida. = Mr. and Mrs. R, A Wilhelm and children of Sturgis, Aiicli, formerly of Ligonier have gone to Miami Fla., to spend the winter and mail will reach them at 129 S. W. Twelfth ave.

Locate in Cleveland. . Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hursey and family are now. located at 1354 West Boulevard Casa Loma apartments Cleveland Ohio and order their Bapner mailed to that address.

Goes to Chicago.

. Vine Gunsaullus will leave for Chicago thel ast of the week to take a zood poosition in an automobile battery station. *Mr. Gunsaullus is an expert workman.

(olts at Fancy Price.

Roy Blue last week sold two yearling colts sired by: Silent Brigade to Dr. Raanier of oFrt Wayne.” The animals brought -a fancy price.

Lady Gels Good Job.

Miss Clara Gilbert. of Kendallville for: the third time has secured a clerkship in the Indiana legislature She Bbegan her. official career’ under Sewator Munton. ' oo

Postmaster Milner paid ‘South Bend » business visit the first of the week.

See “This Wonder” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. el

CLASS 5, Members paying fiive cents the first week 10 cents the second week and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks Willl Gt .ovoiviricmimniisisisnsiiciinin sssinnadons $63.75 CLASS SA, Members paying $2.50 the first week $2.45 the second week and decreasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks WALI @B evvveririseeivannsresass sssnercvssnsnsssnessnss $63.75 CLASS 10, Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks Will @Ol oovirierrereerarans sususissssssnsusscscsssase $127.50 . CLASS 10A, Members paying $5.00 the first week $4.90 the second week and decreasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks will oet e irietresresssssessessvssrsaiesesenassusasesenes $127.50

“The Bank on the Corner”

HUDSON’'S HUDSON'’S Pre-Inventory Sales - Sale Ends January 24th - Few of the Many Bargains Outing Flannels 36 inches Wide Li.ght or dark _eolors Lat L L 1 a 0 ORG Sfe V} Unbleached Muslin. Full yvard wide. Be_é't qualities af ..o cillniiaas 106, 1216 e 16c :; Ginghams. Fancy dress ginghams. Best qualities at ST el aNa o 0 Blankets. Extra large size heavy quality‘ plaid blankets at $4.39 Sateen reguhr 35c quality 36 inch wide. Dandy quality at ... .c.ciinnsmmamnne. 306 Silk Curtain Nets. Regular 85¢ yard 36 inches wide at 69¢ Daisy Outing FlanneL 27in. wide Regular 30c yd).’ l.__White onlyy gh ot o TORe Outing Flannel 27 inches wide. White or fancy light colors at 15¢ Blankets sizes 66x801fan,cy plaid heavy quality blankets at , $2.98 QOuting Flannel, Twilled quality 27 in. wids good Weight at . - e Printed Flannelette Regular 35c - quality 36 inches wide st o 0 oo s 200 . Turkish Towels Regular 35¢ do'uble warp turkish towels at 25e ‘ - Comforter Challies yard wide standard quality and best paterns at ... 16¢ ‘ Petfciboctkers. Sizes 32 t 0.36 in, lengths. All colors Regular $1.25 valne &t ... . 93¢ Ladies Hats formerly priced at $5-and' Childrens hats up to $3.00 at .........cceee.... $l.OO Rack of oCats and Suits carried over from last ‘;R'illtél‘ on sale .at $4.95 Real Silk Socks for Men Regular 50¢ a pair On sale,at 6 -pairs for. Lntiiitin: v isinie, S ) - " Ladies Hat% fo_rrrierlyt priced at S7TBO on sale at only ... e, $2.00 Silk and wool ¢repes, Bengalettes and Knitted sili{s \;V'Ol‘th to ‘5230 at $1.50 Woolen Dress G‘oio'ds 54 inches wide Formerly prriced much h‘igher 86 . ke ‘ . Wool Cloaking 56 inches wide Worthfs3£so vard on sale at $l.OO E\fel'eft Shirting ‘for men’s everyday shii'ts; Plain or fancy ab i : Devongshire Cloth Regular 43¢ Valfie_. Plain or faney colors at 35¢ Unbleached Sheeting 81 inches wide very sood quality at 49¢

S&Véby - B .. - - Save by Buying E HUONC S Here GOSHEN “”INDIANA, - Here

;.. X v B e & % L : ey & 8 Se e G e . Pa 2 NGI B‘S B A " g : B e Ty NL) L 4 : RN 48 B NS O% X i N 8 Sy el | o S S PAC § p

CLASS 10, Fixed. Members paying 10 cents a week for fifty weeks will get .. $5.00 CLASS 25, Fixed. 'Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks will get $12.50 - CLASS 50, Fixed. Members paying 50 cents a Week for fifty weeks Will get $25.00 CLASS 100, Fixed. Members ‘payi;ng %I‘.oo a week for fifty weeks will get ............ $50.00- ' CLASS 200, Fixed. Members paying-$2.00 a week.fer fifty weeks will get ........ $lOO.OO CLASS 500, Fixed. Members paying $5.00 ~a week for fifty weeks will get veerenee $250.00 CLASS 1000 Fixed. Members paying $lO.OO “a week for fifty weeks will get ........ $500.00