Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 42B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1925 — Page 6
1926 Christn Savings Club Now Open for Membership - Here again you have the ol)pdlitunit)' to accumulate money in this easy and most satisfactor_v way. ‘ By taking membership in one or more classes and making regular weekly payments for fifty weeks you can have any desired amount for next year’s Christmas shopping, or for any other purpose. Why not make jour decision now ? .Your first payment makes you a member. No fees. No trouble. ~ CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIIP ' mm Weekly : ‘ pa . menis ‘ : SUweeks $ 0.25 $O5O $l.OO $ 200 $ 5.00 T »al pay’ts ‘ : w.thincerest 12.50 25.50 51.00 ; 102.00 255.00 AND MANY OTHER CLA‘:SSES : The Mier State Bank Ligonier’s Largest Bank Ligonier’s Oldest Bank = A Million Dollar Bank :
For Sale fine popcdth at $2 a bushel Christ Mann, W, Gerber St. r Mrs. F.E. Miller was in Rome City Tpursday to spend the day. . The Misses Ella and Daisy Joray were Elkhart visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Banta is now employed as a clerk in the Economy Chain grocery.i C : | For Sale—Mallable Steel Range.! Fine condition. Phone No, 2 Ligonier , : . 4ladt Furnished house for rent 6 rooms and bath modern and close in. Inquire of Mrs. Cora L. Fritz Telephone 265 Ligonier. Sa,;n Kuhns will leave Wednesday December 16 for Florida driving a Hudson sedan. He has room for three passengers. 42b2t Miss Helen Carney violinist will play a group of solos at the Kendallville Matinee Musical Club this afternoon. : ! }sl‘l. Osie Nelson was in charge of the office today while Undertaker Brown and assistant S. C. Sackett had cle 2= . the Mrs. Huff funeral near ‘Wawaka. _ :
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- LIGONIER ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 220 O. G. Bowen, Prop. |
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Porter were Sunday guests of Earl Thompson and family. ' - eet 01l 4 Jesse Eschbach of the Lincoln Trust company Fort Wayne was in the city Tuesday greeting old friends. Choice fresh cream candies for teachers and hack drivers treat to children at Lena Wemples Store. ¢ . 4iadt The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will have a bake sale dressed chickens‘and a bazaar at Kline's grocery Saturday Dec. 19th. |i ‘ . A good position with rapid advancement through a course with the South Bend. Business College. Resident or Home Study. Write for catalog. 42b5t* Ligonier people are invited to go to Stiver’s Furniture Store at Goshen and register for the Pierian phonograph which they will give away on Clu‘istr ‘mas eve. The phonograph will be given away free and the winner is. not ,required to be present when the instrument is awarded. Stiver's are featuring a big line of special furniture for the holidays and special prices are being offered on their fine line of living room furniture. Stiver’s 211-213 S.. Main St. Goshen.
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Sale of Residence Property. The stiicco residence 615 east side of Martin street, five doors south of Sixth street Ligonier Noble county Indiana being lot 11, subdivision of Wellman’s addition to Ligonier ,a two story double residence modern equipment, double garage, will be offered for sali to the highest and best bidder onj December 30, 1925, at Awo o’clock in the afternoon, at the law offices }of Bothwell &Vanderford Ligonier Indiana. If not sold on said day, bids will be recelved from day to day thereafter it the same place until sold. For terms of sale call on Frank P. Bothwell agent for the heirs of Otto John Schwartz deceased and Birde Kitson Schwarz deceased. 42b3w Notice, : 1 have purchased the Booker barber shop and will appreciate the patronage.of my lold customers and new ones as well. Absolute service is my motto. Carl Tolle of South Bend, the ladies’ hair bobbing and shampooing specialist is with me. Also a good line of cigars and tobaccos. : _ Peter Regula. B . \ B P » i Noble Kreider of Goshen who has made two trips to the Orient and re}cently returned from:a trip around ‘the world is displaying many beautiful gifts for the Holiday season at 626 South Third Street Goshen. OoOld Japanese and Chinese brocades and prints ijade trees, jewel trees, silk Haori }caats and smaller articles are being shown. From Kashmir, India Mr. Kreider obtained a number of beautiful hand woven bright colored rugs‘j which are most unusual and not expensive. Many articles are true museum pieces and would become heirlpoms in the family of the purchaser. A number of alabaster vases sealed in the Museum at Luxor Egypt will arrive next week. Visitors from Ligonier are welcome to call at any time or may make an appointment by calling 297 Goshen. ) Ligonier stores will be open evenings next Monday until Christmas. The Ligonier Lions club held a meeting and luncheon at Hotel Ligonier today. : Underwear, hosiery mittens, gloves, outing comforter batts winter ang cold weather goods at Lena Wemplea lStore. ' 41a4t Ollie Wolf who had been taking treatment in Goshen hospital left that institution for her home here Wednesday . L : Anyone desiring to make a trip to TFlorida should consult Sam Kuhns. “He will leave Wednesday December 16 in a Hudson sedan with room for | three passengers. 42b2t Three passengers may be accommodeted for a trip to Florida by Sam Kuhns in his Hudson Sedan. He exlpeets to start south Wednesday December 16. e 42b2t -
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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Jet White Groceteria Large Post Toasties or Corn Flakes ... e Small Post Toasties or Corn Flakes. .. .. 9¢ Pure Lard, per poundch 10 bars Kirks Flake Soap ... ....39¢ Pure Cream 24 1-2 Ib. Sack Flour ____sl.lo One gallon Perfect Apple 8utter.......... . 75¢ fJust Arrived car of Pennant Syrup One gallon white Syeio. .. .. . ... Gle One gallon Golden 5yrup................. . 47c Get Our Prices on Candies and Nuts - No. | English Walnuts, Brazil, Almonds - and Filberts, per p0und..............‘._\....f...30c Dates, per pdund o e R Crariberriés, perpound ... ... 18¢c, "2 Ibs, 35¢ We Sell for Less, Because We Buy for Less Jet White Groceteria
Cromwell - News. . Mr. and Mrs, Silveus left Tuesday ior Alabama for the winter. s - Eddie Switzer was at Goshen Tuesday. h v Milson Ruby was at Fort Wayne Tuesday. _ ; ' ~ F. Smith was visiting in Michigan Tuesday. ; Miss Deloris Ruby was a South Bend visitor Tuesday. : Rich Shadecker is ill. : Mrs. Arneal Gardnier is visiting in Fort Wayne. - - - Dewey Hyndman says the high cost of potatoes has boosted the price of spaghetti at South Bend. A petition is being circulated here to have pedestrians wear headlights and blow their horns when rounding curves. ' e Birds like misers seem to have developed the habit of hording the jeweler here noticed a peculiar looking nest in a tree near the cream station. Upon investigation it was found that a sparrow had made a nest from dis: carded wat(}h springs. The nest was four inches across and quite comfortable, '’ &1 : John Messimore returned to Chicago Tuesday. ! : Mrs. P. Kiser is ill. : . Wm Todd has moved to Johnson park. : :
Mrs. John Lohr is visiting in Towa. _H. Bunger was at Churubusco Tuesday also F. Henney. : Neal Hontz was at Detroit Wedr;es» day. : ’ F. Benward of Churubusco was here ‘Tuesday. Dudley Howell has relatives from Illinois at his home, : A phonograph helped to rout a band of burglars at a country home south o ftown Friday night. In the meantime ‘the police force of Cromwell was called. When they arrived seven of them-—They found two neighbors getting ready to go hunting on account of bad roads the machine guns have not been brought back to town. Otis Brown was at Kimmell ’l‘ues-l day. 00l : Wayne Switzer lost a valuable dog Tuesday a rat carried killed it : Removing her shoe in the room of her apartment -Mrs. Shannon saw a glittering gem in a hole of one of rubber heels. She inyvestigated and found her lost diamond. Her mother logt the jewel while the two were enjoying an auto ride a few days previously.. = ‘ ' John Baldwin a former (Cromwell resident where he was the village blacksmith is now owner of a cake factory in Troy New York. = Alva Gallaway deliverey the first load of carrots here this winter Tuesday. They were shipped to a Chicago firm. e : “Woodle Soup’’ is the latest number to which Cromwell people are dancing It is being played by a new musical organization here. Each of the nine musicians have a soup plate and a spoon and the tune starts with & banging of a spoon on a plate all of the plates have a varying amount of soup in them, each gives a different note. Three of them also play the Kazoo. ;
‘Wm Brown was at Albion Monday Clyde Jones was in from his kennel farm Tuesday. : : Dane Secrist was at Adrian Mich., Tuesday. : : Mrs: Harry Gates and Mrs. G. Cover dale of Goshen were visitors here Monday. il F. Hill will move on, the Wm. Crow Roy Eaton and wife were at Chicago Tuesday. e Solomon Lung has moved to Cromfell from the farm. . Mrs. S, Brown moved to the home of her son William Tuesday to remain for the winter. - iy ' - Beginnery Dancing Class, Commencing Thursday December 3, the beginners dancing class between the hours ,o_tvgz and 10 p. m. Arnold Eison. P 41abt. See “Black Lightning” great dog picture Friday and Saturday.
Will Buy Furs, o I will continue to buy furs the coming season paying the highest market price. See me before selling. James Adams. : 2 38bst Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir and O. V. Fry were South. Bend visitors Tuesday. : - Announcement! I am now located in the William rooming house at 217 3rd street. I combine the Osteopathic Massage, Mechano, Therapy and. other manipulative systems. Abnormal pressure on nerves »an‘d blood vessels iS removed by relaxing tis'S\z,e replacing displaced bones thereby liberating the free flow of bl;obd and nerve impluses and removing the mechanical cause of disease. Practically all diseases can be successfully treated by natural rfiethods. Here are a few of the 'dia seages: constipation, headache, rheumatism lumbago, nervousness, liver trouble, goiter, diseases of children and deformities. : ' M G.Wilhams, M. T.D. Ssteopathic Massage Electrical Treatments - Hours 7 to 8:30 P. M. Tuesday and Thurgday. 2 to BP. M. Saturday. Telephone 178 .
We will offer at private sale at Sam Kuhns residence, corner of Lincoln Way West and Martin street the following household goods Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Pec 93l 1L 1. Davenport, 6 ft; rocking chair, supholstered; straight chair, upholstered; end table, desk and chair, floor lamp, book case, sectional; Victrela and records, breakfast table, 6 chairs, bed, dressing table, vanity and bench, chiffonier, sanitary cot, wall mirror, electric range, two unit and oven; kitchen ware, 9x12 rug, 8-3x9 rug, and many miscellaneous articles. - s . Cor. L,i}néoln ‘Way Wesf and Mirtin Stteet : Phone 401 L B - Ligonier
ey o € | NN e A . e g e J';' N : / ~ thatPleaseWomen /' [ o) "' . ‘e 1 Hundreds of ;Useful Gifts for the Women and all Others f Here are just a few Suggestions: Community and 1847 Roger Bros. Silverware 26pc. Chest 1847 Roger Bros. silverware ............ $17.50 Shaglepigren ... . 0o . T KnifeandForkSets.........= . ... ... ... . S5OB 8n Bread Teays a 0 v ST Armstron Eleetric Table Stove .........ccairiinicsiinsne $9.58 4pc. Electric Coffe Urn set ... ......ocoiiiiiiiiicniine. 51909 Fyrex Pie Flates ... .. ... . ... ... . HOS 8 Pyrex Cavsoroles ... ... .. $1.50 up Bl CloekE .. . i e LDD N Sosors sud Shesas ... ... L 75¢ up Meeorated Traya . ... aabmbads ) s e Vacuum clesnem (... il s 599 N No: 8 Copper Tea Kettles os e i ‘No. 8 Copper Boiler CAvetai i sy bt ca iek M rke . OO Aluminum Ware Elashlights ... i ol i Bic o BRI Hlectric Table Lamps ...ciiiniviciin...c 8998 New Brunswick Phonographs at Half Price. ; You can now own a new Brunswick at half the regular price. A wonderful Christmas buying opportunity. : A complete line of toys. = - We Invite You to Come in and Shop , Practical Gifts For All : - WEIR'S ' ? » Practical Gifts for all |
L ONETON = o Special Prices on all kinds Xmas Goods Xmas Trees---Genuiné.. "Ocder early T Gver half sold now. - Fruit Baskets, our specialty. Special Prices to lodges, churches and | | Séh()ol Teachers _ ] - - Sack’s Bakery
