Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 22B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 July 1925 — Page 2
Economy Chain Grocery SUGAR, Fine Cane 56C ‘ " lOpoumds . | , With Each $l.OO Purchase Kidney beans Joan d’Arc cang..................11 1-2¢ Pork and beans, Armors 3 can5....................25¢ Baner keapt Hart brand - |.... . 8¢ Sardines in tomado sauce 15 oz package ... .l4c Prunes, fancy 2 e - . 5y Dot or Carpation milk all . - 10¢ Yo ik ll ea s .. . 61P¢ Coffee onr best 45c bulk 2 1b5............-.... . 84c Coffee special blend 35c value 2 ,1b5....... ... .66¢ Toilet tissue 10c value 4 for ... ... .. ... 2bc Fruit - | v Bananas large ripe fruit per pound... ... ... 8¢ Oranges, California small sweet per dozen. .. 13¢ - Cercal . Doel lopsties largo 2 for . . . 2le Corn Flakes Kelloggs lgge 2 oy Poe Shrended Wheat 2%r... .~ = .20 Ligonier - - Cavin St.
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Did Your Roof Leak' ,CONTINUED heavy éhowe_rs show the leaky places in roofs. We have just re- " celved dblg shipment pf roof coating. You will be ;able ‘tof‘:gat_ yo{iur own roof--make it absolutély Water;fig‘ht: mo difference how leaky at a small e;gpelffse. | ‘ * Roof ¢oating comes in 1 and 5 gallon can also “have the heavy coating to be applied with a trowel abovt chimneys, flashings, holes ete. Roofs are easily made waterproof--comes in convenient size cans--don’t wait for another deluge-=do it now. Phone 134 : Weaver's Hardware
Bon-de-Shea Removal Sale Sale sstzitts Saturday Aug. Ist and closes AuguSt 15th Felt Hats up to the Minute and Velvets, all at big reduction for this Sale . _- Included in this sale will be the ‘ ‘Madam X Reducing Corsets on which there will be a special reduction ot $l.OO on all orders I have a large line ot Formfit Corselets to close out at : "~ hambece - My entire line of Faultless Hos‘e:will be closegd out at the f(;llowing' prices s2.oo.line . $l5O sl7slme : ‘{5125 $l.OO line . 89¢ Also stamped goods and enibroigegs;\‘ithreadé -at a price that will clear the cases | - - Bon-de-Shea Store - ’Nona_ Stuff, Prop. o '
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The Lagomer Banner | | ESTABLISHED 18868.] : : Published by ' - s “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor S eTS T eo e R Published every Monday and Thursday 28 emterod iz the Postoffice at Ligorier, Ind., a 3 second class matter. ' i s ——— e ——— ; 5,000 Attend Picnie, Five thousand people were present at the odd Fellows district picnic held at Hamilton ILiake last Sunday. . Oné incident was recorded to mar thep leasure of the day being the death of Mrs: Frang Grogg of near Auburn which occurred during the progress of the program in the afternoon. Mrs. Grogg aged about 70. was among- the crowd Surmuuding the speaker’s platform when she was suddenly stricken with a heart attack. Fhysicians were summohed but she died before their arrival. . Street Fight Ends in Tragedy. Peter Gayston was hunted {oday for the slaying -of Joseph Alverse in a street fight at Hamimond. The two men who had been bitter enemies for man ymonths acecidentally met.. Gayston whipped out a knife and slashed Alverso according to police. Alverso died in a hospital two hours later. Gayston got away before police arrived sSuith Buys Honse, ' The deal was @ closed Tueszday thirough the Home Realty & Investinent company hy ‘which Chas. L. Smith comes into possession of the Harrie: L. Hays residence property on West third street. Mr. and Mrs, Smith will occupy the place as @ home. The place has been for two years occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn and family. It is a most desirable property.
To Leave Saturday. - KElmer Rench and Mart Jackson will leave aSturday for the south in Mr. l-{omfh’;;,»,.Du'dgu tfmi'ing car. They are well equipped: for the trip having with them an ice cream sandwiich and h‘amburgordnz-*.vh‘mes, They will serve refreshments at the fairs along the way in the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania Maryland and the Carolinag, finally locating in Florida for the winter. j : P e—— = - ySues For Insurance. | Suitr“’,.t,o\ compel payment of 256,300 accidental death insurance policy was filed in the circuit court at oGshen by Mrs. Mary Mason of that city against the Order of the United Conimercial Travelers of America. The policy was carried by the late Charles Mason who was found dead in a hotel room at Peru on March 6 1924, Mason had commnitted Shicide = & - Will Visit Garreti. .The sales force of the Shuman. Turrell (:omp-(in vol this city composed of Thurlew Shuman, Aibert- Turell, Russell Green and Roy Klijah will attend a meeting of Ford dealers at Garrett this evening. . : Nathan Weiner of Nashville Tennesse was a guest at the Sol Henoch home over the week end and his daughter Miss Frances who spent severalweeks here with her aunt I\lrs_{ Henoch returned home with him. Mrs. Karl Decker and: Miss Mary. Decker' will visit Portland Maine and other New England cities incllld{n-g Boston. = o ' , “Born Rich” with Claire Windsor and Bert Lytell at:Crysal Friday and Saturday. : :
Bohemian Women Led ~ in Feminist Movement ‘Czechoslovakia. claims the distinetlon of heing the birthplace of the feminist movement. Historians have found documents showing that a republic in which all thé important offices were held by women existed In Bohemia in the Seventh century. The Society for Historical Research will publish a complete account of this republic. It appears that at the death of Queen Libuzza of Bohemia, a young girl namned Wiaska, who had been the trusted counselor of the queen, organized an armed force of a few hundred women and waged war against the barons of the country. Several strong castles were stormed and taken by these amazons and the prisoners were compelled to work the fields and do the most menial labor. An assembly composed entirely of women voted fhat, 1. Any man in possession of arms should be punished by death; 2. When expeditions were to be made only women. weuld be allowed to fight, the men’s role being that of nursing the wounded and driving the carts with food and water; 3. Men were to be allowed to ride with their knees on the same side of the horse (sidewise) ; 4. Women were to chose their husbands and a man’s refusal to accept a 'woman’s choice was an offense punishable by death. :This rule of women Is said to have lasted seven vears, after, which, “with bitter fights, the men regained the upper hand.” . p, L - v e ' = Fifty Years’ Silence = -- ~ Brought to an End A curious case E)f the strange workings of what we ealk the subcenscious wmind is reported from New York. A man who had beén supposed’ to be both deaf and dumb for 55 years—ever since he was five years old=was put under ether in order to undergo an - operiation. When he came out -of the anesthetic he could both heéar and talk, and he did talk: fluently and steadily. As a child the man was extremely shy and self-conscious. He learned to talk, but his own voice seemed to frighten him, and he kept silent as much as possible, sometimes for days at'a time. When he was five. he stopped talking altogether. The doctors say that his vocal organs were perfectly norrmal, but that he deluded himself - into the idea 'that he could not talk. Later by a similar process of self-hypnotism he became convinced that he could not hear. That he did hear -and that his subconscious mind took note of what he heard are evident from his ability to talk when the strange inhibition was removed by the unusual experience of etherization. —Youth's Companion. ‘
Bali Men Steal Wives The men of Bali, an island in the Indian archipelago, still as they did centuries ago secure their wives by purchase or capture, according to the Family Heral@ An exchange of ardent glances in temple or market place and perhaps a few clandestine meetings tell the lover if the lady is not averse to abduction. He knows, however, that if he is caught in the act of carrying her off her willingness will not satisfy father or brother; so he lays his plans carefully and smuggles her away in absolute secrecy. -After a few days in hiding the groom sends a friend to his bride’s parents to ask their forgiveness. - Though the messenger invariably is received with.great show of hostility, the culprits usually” are forgiven. But if the third visit of the ‘go-between” is without result the lover and his bride are doomed to banishment from their village and people. J Be Beautiful at Thirty “If you're clever, you'll” be better looking -at thirty thanm you have ever been before,” writes Hazel Rawson Cades in the Woman’s Home Companion. “Youwll be better dressed, better poised. It's only. a guestion of taking the trouble, and of accustoming yourself to thinking in terms of your own age. .It is, I'll admit, more-“work to be charming at thirty than at eighteen. But it’s curious that many women, born to a mediocrity which persisted through their youth, have at thirty found their charm. Because’ they’ve seen then the possibilities of their age, and realized that the charm of maturity depends not so much on your natural endowments as on the grooming, grace and mental qualities that you are willing to work for.”
Signals ' The Martins were preparing to make an. evening call. Said Mr. Martin: ~ “I can’t stand too long an evening with those Bergers. We're coming home at ten o’clock if I have to develop a headache to do so.” All went well until about 9:30, when four-year-old Juanita Martin became somewhat bored with the entertain- ~ ment the Bergers were offering her. Climbing up into her father’s lap and putting an arm around his neck, she commanded, in a stage whisper: “Start your headache, daddy, start your headache!”—Kansas City Star. ; That Made Difference Mollie had fibbed, but confessed the fault readily—in fact, as though she were rather proud of the accomplishment. "M(ilie ‘was a modern child: :“You know, it was very wrong of you to t?l auntle that lle,” granny told her.” “Yopur conscience must be tfoubling gyou.” e e L;““Oh, nQ;\ it isn’t, granny,” said Mol lie, promptly. “She heélieved it.” el -~ FORSSALE. Used Dodge and \Fords open or closed. Call Stanley )Surfus. Phone 496. " s ; 21bt . Wanted to buy or rent a 5 or 6 room house one floor nicely located: Address lock box 112 Ligonier Ind. e 22a2t*
: APARTXERS#HIP- DISSCLVED v Andrew Adams and Leland K. Thombson Boing Business at FEssex . Sales Co. Divide Property, | ~ Andrew Adams and Leland K. Thompson doing business under the firm name of the Essex-Hudson Sales Co., have dissolved partaership, Mt{,— Thompson wifl contizue as agent foy the Essex:Hudson ears. while - Mr. filling station at the corner of Unioy street and Lineoln Way Soatl: wnd will handle the Nash car’ Later ha will take. on the agemev of ihe Ajax machine- - o -Both yourg men. have been active in the sale of cars and the new arrangement will create a strong rivalBy o ; Another Nearby Wedding, Friends at Wawaka have been informed of the recent marriage ot Miss Gludys Hall: school teacher of Elkhart township .and Hgeoh Ulmer of Topeka., They will veside on o Hawpatch farm. : ; LOST—Dizmond on streets of Ligy onier last saturday afternoon. . $25 reward. 1. ! Shuman. 22b2t Miss Mildved. Rimmell is on a two }\\'m-k‘s' visit in Chicago with her uncle Roy D. Keehn and family. : - The Shumuan-Tuarrell company have deli¥ered 26 new ford cars from thelr garage in this city in the past 30 days. -Overland .~ Willys-Knight = Automobiles. (Glan Nicolai agent Cromwell, Indiane garage. For service and demounstration see H. P 'Fiiecker adidress Ligoader Ind. labtf > Sale : The stocl: -~ of the Ligonvier Fibre Furniture Company will® be offered for sale at the factory. Stock consists of davenports, rockers, chairs, tables finishod and unfinished. Goods may be seen at factory any afternoon Idu;'in;‘; week, .W. Zimmerman
& R , @ . . T wm b o O b B ~ | . SATURDAY SPECIALS - Saturday, July 28th
- We have about %0 yards Basket Weave...... | Dress Material, 58c value, we. will | eloge out at, per vard ... ... ........80€ We have about 250 yards Dotted Voiles or Swisses, 49 to 69c values, we will glase ot af . . oG 00E We have alout 300 yards Tissue Ging- ~ hams, values to 69¢ yards, to close L ooolt at ber vHPD . i G 208 1000 27 inch Dress Ginghams, big range ' of patterns, 15c value, we offer atThe best 4-yard Unbleached Musline, regular price 18¢c the yard, 3-Day Sale Price the vard ... ..., 121 he El Vampiro Fly Powder, 10c value, priced specially at. 4 for (Lo L. 28e " Men’s Ravon §Silk Hose, 35c¢ value, offered specially at 4 pairs for ................81.00 100 White Turkish Towels, fine quality: Knit Dish -Cloths, size 16x20 inches, specially priced at 3 for ...........200 We have z%?;;g)ut 75 yards Pure ' Linen ..~ Bfegs Gdods, 98¢ value, that we will - elosecdt Bhe vard 0000 00e We have gobs of 32-inch Dress Gingham 25 and-29¢ values, wonderful assortment- of patterns, offered at yard ...15¢ 5000 vards Percales, standard quality, . lights and darks, 20c values, we offer ~ these for three days at-the yard .....14¢ Table Oil Cloth in white or.faneies, both light :gnd dark, offered for three i -3 AT days atzthe yard .......i..cee29e Burson Hose,. tegular $l.OO value at ...T9¢c
79¢ 5 ALUMINUM WARE SALE 79c Not the cheap flimsy kind you usually buy at low prices, but the best quality that money will buy. - ' 10 quart extra Heavy Aluminum pan, $1.19 value g 0 al ... ide Preserve Kettles values to $1.19 at 79¢; Serlin Kettles values to $1.25 at 79¢c. Double Boilers, Percolators, Wate% Pitchers go at T79c. o ; W THREE DAYS . . - CANDY SALE I THREE DAYS Home Made Fudge, made of pure cream, milk and sugar the pound. ..o a 0 15e Chocolate Cream Candy values to 35c¢, priced at 2 pounds for ..........ccciminennnnn... 356 Fine Grade Grocers Mixed Cands, 2 pounds For . i iiiiciiiina iammiionsioion iniis 20C Black Walnut Fudge 40c value, priced at 2 pounds for ........cc..iivnieinines. 45€ Salted Peanuts 20¢ value, priced special at 2 pounds fOr. ........cccciviiviiiiiessssiosesoissinn. 29¢ Marshmallow Circus Peanuts 25c¢ value, priced at the pound ..........cc.ccccciveevrecrrerieennn.. 19€ SHOP AT THE GUTELIUS STORES FIRST SAVE MONEY, SAVE TIME AND WORRY Store oven every night for the benefit of our'Farmelj and Laboring Man Customers; IF YOU CANNOT SHOP DURING THE DAY, THEN VISIT OUR STORES AT NIGHT | FOR REAL SERVICE =~ Aol ) he Gutelius Stores
. R Friday and Saturday CELERY . Large, dozen, bunch 30 cents Celery is always our special Sack’s Bakery
Wednesday, August sth ; kls \ Ligonier Booster Day !% Watch for the big circulars
Five only, 9x9 foot Linoleum Rugs, $8.98 value, on sale for three days $7.25 Children’s Pure Silk Half Socks;, 43c: value, offered special for three days 29g 1000 yards Curtain Serims, 15c¢ value, _ priced special for three days at yard Be¢ Ladies’ Extra Size Bloomers, sizes 33, specially priced at each .................... $1.39 St Denis Cups, priced speciall at each 10¢ St. Denis'Cups' and Saucers, 6 for ceres sSC Fancy Crepe priced for Saturday yard 25¢ Grey Granite Cabinets $l.OO value priced Very Speeisl at ... 890 Gray Granite Foot Tubs, 10 quart size 49¢ Gray Granite Foot Tubs 16 quart size 69c Gray Granite Dish Pans, 10 quar tsize 39¢ Gray Granite Dish Pans, 14 quart size 49c Heavy Tin Dairy Pails soulder inside and out, guaranteed not to leak, priced Ter Dativday at ... .. ... e Window Shades 36 inches by 6 feet ......59¢ Window Shades 36 inches by 7 feet ....69¢ Five only, 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, priced fon'Saturday onlv. at: ... SHA) Four only, 9x101%, 2 kitchen, 2 bedroom , or‘dinin'g room patterns, Saturday $9.98 Fives only 714x9 priced for Saturday $6.98 32-piece Difiner Set ......uitieii i n 3289 White Enamel Foot Tubs $1.49 value, offered during the three days at .....98¢ White Dinner Plates second selection, priced for three days only, at each: 10¢ Men’s and Boys ’Straw Hats 15c value, bay them atmach ... .. %%
