Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 October 1925 — Page 2

Sugar, fine Cane, 10 Ibs 57¢ Pee Milk lavpe. 3 cans = - 79¢ Pink Salmon lall 2eans = | 75, fianCamp Sardmes. 1502 pke = 14¢ cKenzie Buckwheat Flour, sack ... ... 24c Whewesa Stor . = = . I 8 Raisin Bran, a new cereal 2 fox. = . e P & G Soap, 10 bars:3Bo LioldDost. arge. .~ Js¢ Dutch Cleanser, 2cans. . = 15¢ Amonis, lgebotle .-~ | o Our Best Bulk Coffee, 2 p0und5.............. .85c Our next Best Bulk Coffee, 2 pounds... ... 67c NBC Premium Soda Crackers 2% lb. box 38¢ Best California Grapes, 2 lbs. 15¢

Quali ' ' ality Meats -~ OUR MOTTO Before you look at our prices, we wish to impress upon you what you buy from us is as represented—Fresh Goods, Honest Weights, Lowest Possible Prices, quality considered. . EXTRA SPECIAL - Choice Home Slaughtered Steer Beef Roast ................ 15-18¢ Prime Steer Ribs, Boned and Baolled ............ ... ... . 18¢ Prime Steer Short Ribs for baking or boiling .................... 8¢ Fresh Beef and Pork Liver 10¢ vk stk .- PR Fresh Pofk Samaoe ... . 954 ek Lo .. L 8y boked SaEaree ..o DR Sugar-Cured Skinned Hams, Whole or Half .................... 33¢ Ticnic Hains, leanand M 4 ... ... - 99, Frankfurts the best 20¢] Bologna 20¢ Brick Cream, Limberger and Cottage Cheese Spring Lamb, Cottage Hams, Summer Sausage, Spring Chickens. : e e SAVE TIME—SAVE BOTHER® ' PHONE 189 o WE DELIVER The Above Prices for Sat. Oct. 10th ® Hossinger Brothers

, T RN RN\ TR ¢ O(T SN ) RVT LG (~ \ e \\\j \: \‘} '*‘,‘ 1"1‘1( S S -snu"r‘.:: . ‘ { = Ry i = .ga\\.\ &' h‘- —. 't. ('\‘ ‘ l\ e o | : A— - I T T — . . . 7 Electric Warmth is clean-ordless-cheerful Here is the Way to keep warm elect?ally. Electrical appliances give you the pleasure of clieery, ruddy firelight as well as the comfort ®of quick, clean, ordorless warmth.] . Portable Heaters The chummy kind that you can carry around from room to room—attach ganywhere. Always a glow of warmth from the bigcopper reflector. - | Visit your dealer today, he has just the heater that you need for that hour or ¥two’s warmth in the morning and evening. Indiana & Michigar Electric Company

The ragomer Banner : ESTABLISHED 1866." Publishied byt =~ B “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor ———————————— S ————————————- Publisked every Monday and Thursday and sntered in the Postofiice at Ligouier, Ind., as second class matter. :

Parents of Large Family. | Mr. and Mrs. William 'Arthur Davis of Goshen are the parents ol eleven children. Mr. Davis|is 43 years of age and Mrs, Davis is 37. The oldest chiid Kenneth Commodore is 19, Walter Lincoln 17, Ralph Eugene, 15, Nettie Elizabeth 14, Bernice 12, Pauline Pearl 11 Arthur Emmett 9 Georgia 8 eight’ months old died Feb. 1 1919 Mary 6, Vonnie Marie 4 and the baby Betty Jean 10 months. S Horsethief Detectives Manaced. “Through ‘“uqo warranto” proceedings in superior court No. 2 at South Bend: Judge Jean J. Oare is asked tg investigate activities of horsethief detectives who have been active as constables in that vicinity serving many ‘warrants. e Petitioners ask by what authority the horsethieves have committed’ the acts credited to them. Not only that the petitioners ask the court to appoint a receiver to take conirol of whataver property the various horsethief detective associations named in the document may have, pending thy bearing on the application for the writ of quo warranto. Further the petitioners ask the court to issue - restraining orders against the “officers” ruling them to desist from further law enforcement activities, Most Indiana counties have such organizations and the ruling of the court will be watched with much interest. . ‘

Going 58 Hiles An Hour, On complaint of County Motorcycle Officer Ralph Logan W, H. Maloney of Cleveland motor tourist was assessed $l5 when arraigned in Goshen court on a charge of speeding. The officer said at the time his attention was directed to'Maloney’s car on the Lincoln Highway it was moving at the rate of 58 miles an hour. Bratal Murder. : Left by her assailants lying in a field with her head battersd in and her face badly cut and . bruised the lifeless body of Willia Smith 24 colored was found shortly after 10 o’clock Sunday morning near South Bend by Martin Hoffer and John Langel as thq two men were going out into the couns try to gather mushrodms. ; - Organist Found Loitering, Clyde Martin of Keokuk lowa said to be *“‘a high grade organist in movie houses’ was _taken into. custody in Fort Wayne on a loitering charge. He suffers lapse of memory and other things, One report is he was struck on the head in an auto accident at Cadiz, Ohio. ' : '

© Injured at Warsaw. . : - Ed Harris former painter was terribly injured in Warsaw when he fell into a machine on which he was making cut glass. His shoulder is badly cut and in such a way the several parts can not be stitched. Races Postponed. : Automobile races scheduled for Centliver park Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon were postponed until . next Sunday afternoon on accountv of wet weather. Howdy Wilcox noted driver is entered. Mrs. Robert D. Shobe paid her Goshen friends a visit Monday. Harold Bell Wright's latest story at Crystal tonight. e :

Notice of Sale of Persolal Property. Notiee is hereby given that the undersigned executor of .the will of Commodore P. Baker deceased will offer for sale at public au_ction one mile ‘south of Cromwell at the late residence -of said decedent in Sparta Township Noble county Indiana on Wednesday Oct. 14 1925. Sale commencing at 12 o’clock noon. . ‘ The personal prbpérty of said estate consisting of . i Roan Mare 9 years old wt. 1650, 4 year old mare wt. 1600, 3 year old roan gelding wt, 1400, 3 year old bay ‘mare wt. 1450, 3 year old bay mare wt. 1350, pair of 2 year old roan mares, vear old bay colt. coming yearling gelding, a. sucking colt, bay driving horse pair of mules will weih 2600 Ibs., good workers. 23 Head of Cattle—Roan Short Horn cow 8 vears old, Roan Short Horn Cow 8 years old, Roan Short Horn cow 6 years old, Red Short Horn Cow 8 years old, Red Short Horn Cow 7 years old, White Short Horn cow 4 vears old calf by side, 2 red roan heifers 3 years old. Red roan heifer 2 years old, 2 two-year old steers, 3 yearling heifers, 5 yearling steers 3 calves 6 months .old. i

~ Hogs Big Type Plands. Ten Brood Sows all will farrow before date of sale. Fifty head of shoats will weigh around 160 pounds or better, Sheep 22 head of good breeding Ewes 1 Shropshire Buck, . » Farming Machinery ~—McCormick, binder in good condition, MocCormick Mower, hay loader, side Delivery hay rake, grain drill, 1 horse grain drill 2 oliver sulky plows walking plow, 3 }_riding_ corn plows double shovel har 2 gpring tooth harrows, Spike tooth harharrow, 3 wagons Appleton corn Husker, pair bob sleds portland'sleigh, manure spreader, pair small barn scales Keasey cart in good conition, fanning mill, disc harrow 2 sets work harnéss about 20 acres of corn in field and other articles. J : ./ " Otis Baker,

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Two Children Hurt. . Antoinete Borrelli 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Borrelli of Elkhart died Monday night at her home as the result of injuries suffered when she was struck by an automobile driven by Maurice Landon 18 of Elkhart.. _ . Tp_e Borrelli girl was returning from school with Sanita Bubberto the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Rubberto when the accident occurred. . - Landon had parked his car on South Main street nedr Freight street. In turning around -he backed into Freight street, striking the girls. The Borrelli girl -suffered a crushed chest and the Rubberto gir’® was slightly injured. : Boad

Landon at once reported the aecident to the police who bo{)gfifis n on a charge of reckless driving. Sell Prize Bull ? Smith & Todd sold: a purebred Guernsey bull to J. H. Morningstar of Churubusco Monday at a fancy price, » - The Ten Commandments at Crystal -the week of Oct. 19th 5 days. Wanted roomers in brick residence No. 317 Lincoln Way West. Peten Regnla, , 31b4t*

~ Sunshine - Crispy Crackers - The Best in Town - Put up in 3-pound, damp proof | : packages . Special for Saturday 3-pound . bex 50c SIELLERS MARKET AND GROGERY

~ Saturday Special Red Tokey Grapes 2 pounds 25¢ Sack’s Bakery 50---Phones---213

S T [h nl%l!”i’[““""‘r = | il l'a | L il . el © B ' ey | f.?; Y {i li [ ity (LTI Are You a Good Cook? THEN_ YOU deserve a good range. Seevthe - = beautiful GLOBE'Ranges we have on display. Their spotless porcelain panels put beauty and brightness in any kitchen. And - GLOBE Ranges use less fuel—because they ,embody the famous and exclusive GLOBE Hot Blast principle of combustion. - Better baking ovens—they give your fine recipes the perfect results they deserve. " Come in and see ~ these beautiful ranges. ' - _‘: e - - Weaver's Hardware ’ Phomellt e . e g

. Blood Poison From Scratch, | Fred Elliott of Columbia City hag an‘l attack of blood poison. His hand was lanced Saturday by Dr. Ben P. Lin-. vill. Mr. Eiliott’s hand became infected when he scratehed it with the small wire staple which held the price tag of a shirt he cently purchasedy Purdue Lady Purdue. . Indiana can boast of the prize hen when it comes to the production of eggs. She is known as Lady Purdug and at last reports she had reached her 1,406 th egg and shows no inclination to retire from the activities of dife on aceount of her years,

. . - Farm Bureau Meets. ‘ 2 The Elkhart township farm bureay 5 1l hold ;itsv next meeting at Cos‘perville hall Monday evening October 19. The Perry township .bureau meets next Thursday evening Octobey | Salesman wanted. l Young man wishing to earn $500.00 between now and Christmas full or spare time for full details Address G. R. Botts 109 E Lexington Ave. Elkhart Indiana. ' 31b4t* “The Big Town’ an Our Gang !comedy at Crystal Friday and Saturday. =

Charles Black Funeral. The funeral of Charles F. Black aged 56 years who died at his home in Goshen last Monday was held at the Culp undertaking rooms in that city Wednesday afternoon at two o”clock and the remains were brought to Ligonier and laid in Oak Park cemetery. The deceased resided in Goshen 30 years although making trips to Flori, da idurixag winter months, He was a piano tuner and worked at his tradg in the south. Eight weeks ago he suffered a fall while at the Paramount hotel in Miami and was brought td Goshen by his brother Dr. Black of | Ligonier. He is survived by his wife Minnie one son Harry, his mother Mrs. Dulcenia Black of Topeka, three bros thers, Dr. Frank Black of Ligonier G. Wright Black of Fort Wayne, Roy S Black of Idaho these sisters Mrs. Eva Hartzler of Ohio and Miss Ethel

.4 e rat - | Stansbury’s Store - We want, in the next 10 days to demonstrate to you just what good qualities we are offering in the different departments of our store. We want to demonstrate to you our quality of. silk hose at 98c. We want to demonstrate our wool, and cotton Blankets from $2.19 to $14.19. We want to demonstrate the super quality of Linen Damask at 98c the yard. All the different departments will have their showing of Quality Goods. We don’t want you to confound our quality goods with the so called Racket stores, where you find seconds and culls at a price equal and hfgher than ‘we sell a superior quality for. Come to our store at this demonstration: week and we will show you we do and will save you from 10% to 20% on a better grade of goods. Our qualities are perfect and above“standard. We are not here to rob the people. I want you to live as well as myself.

Read the prices. Take our qualities and compare them with catalogue prices. We wil] refund any money if our qualities are not better and for less money. :

~ OUTING GOWNS : Puritan Outing Flannel Gowns large cut full sweep V neck or round neck. Extra value for this sale 98¢ | 36 IN. OUTING FLANNEL 36 inch Outing the best - width and weight; cuts to better adivantage for Gowns or Comforts the yard - | 2be BABY BLANKETS ~ In those pretty designs 36x50 ink and blue spe- . cial price o - PLAID BLANKETS We have been fortunate in selecting the best line of - cotton Blankets. Don’t buy before you see this line, size 66x80 extra heavy. only . Sl LADIES SILK HOSE If you want the cheap silk hose, we have them at 49c | the pair in Black Nude and Beige. : - & If you want a pair of silk hose for style and ‘service try a pair of our No. 6720 X 33 or 6664 in sizes 814 to 1015. 'ln colors Sunset, Black, Tanbark, Jack Rabbit Russia Calf, Beige Airdale Thrush English Brown » Amber, Pearl Grey, French Nude, Sunburn, Can match any color. We have built up a big sale on this price hose . Only ‘ . 98e DRESS GOODS Silk, Wool or Cotton ¥ Rayon Silks, Crepe deChine, | Canton Crepes. o 54 inch Rayon Silk with fancy border only 2 yards to the dress at the yard

We appreciate all past favors, and urge you to think more seriously on the class of merchandise and service we render. ‘ : Thanking you again. ik s ‘ C. R. STANSBURY

5, AR ORGSR I e R TR, et TR R Black of Topeka. He was a member. of the First Methodist church and the Modern Woodmen of America, Hig youth was spent on a farm near Topeka and he was wellknown in Noblég county. o _ One Reason, : One reason for the big annual deficit in the postoffice department js found in printing cards on stamped envelopes: for business and professional men at a loss. This loss is made up by taxing all the people. Why not make the man who uses the envej lope pay the printing bill? | Retired Farmer Dies. James M, Souder retired farmer and well known resident of Larwill died at his home there Monday afternoon after an illness due to complication of diseaces. "

CAPS OF MAN AND BOY A new line of 8 piece caps. The cap that fits. All pure wool. Sweat band. Powder blue or plaids. Just a nicecnifty cap only , ‘ 98¢ Other caps - $1.29 t 0 $1.98 OVERALLS ....Men’s fast color blue Over-.. als, double stitched, swing pockets no rip. The quality Overall for men. Only Why pay more | SWEATER COATS - We have added a very large line of boys and girls Sweater Coats ranging in price from - $1.98 to $2.89 Men’s Sweaters in the fancy plaids, fancy knit and colors. L Men’s Wool Coats. Any- ~ thing in men’s wear you - can get at our store.

MEN’S SHIRTS Blue Chambray Shirts. This is a good heavy shirt in all sizes, 14 to 17 only . 69¢ | M BLUE DENIM JACKETS Men this is what you want for the cold days. Blanket lined blue denim jackets. Try one only M BLOOMERS ... | .. Just arrived a new line of Sateen and Lingette Blomers for ladies. = Black, Copenhagen blue, pink, rose green, purple to- see the bloomer is to buy. - Only oo e ) B m PRINCES SLIPS Princess slips, made of a fine sateen in all the wanted shades only o | 98¢