Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 16A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 June 1927 — Page 6
® aco BJg& CO o Inc. Printed silk Crepe, plain silk and Georgette dresses in all "~ the new shades. . ' | _ A very large se'ection of Rayon and wash dresses ? 'yfY . i : : i i& f,' o "‘ , g . < . ‘ W 1] ih ave /"fifm,, We have received anoth- € Stll - LGV W G er lot of very beautiful eral ver ¥@B . rues Newest designs in SEV y |. 4 B & -all sizes and willsell them - NE@E CO ATS Qe ‘ ,}7'*4:,;5 at very reasonable prices. . ol i §f§]j_‘i“}}g‘ , ~ Dress Goods Wl'llCi] we V‘Jlll i ‘fi{’w;‘i‘]i ~ Silks in every shade. ‘ : 4i§ii*i|\‘iii”i} Beautiful Rayons, Crepes Close out at i i‘i | and English Print. Very Low Prices | Silk Underwear : | We are agents for Ivluns'As we donot want to : ) inlg underwear and havlel ‘ \ A ar ortment 1 carry any of them over s e Congoleum Rugs‘ | Curtai | | urtains The Gold Seal quality in all sizes— o all new patterns By the yard or by the pair-large asHosiery Depzrtment _ sortment to choose from-also a Good quality in all the new shades e 1 _ il iihion , complete drapery stock - E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. | * Ligonier, Indiana o Dry Goods, Cloaks, Dresses, Hats, Rugs, etc. . |
Mr. and MMrs. John Hays came from their home in Elkhart to spend Decoration Day with Ligonier relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Trump and Miss Ruth Eshelman of Clyde Ohio wese week end guests of Mrs. Mary C. King
You'll . havé the time of your life every body’s going to “See You in Jail” at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. E. Y. Brown Cedric and Betty Kegg after a visit! with Ligonier relatives returned to Indianapolis Monday afternoon. - :
ALL NEXT WEEK
K H‘ELEN p s Big Tent Theatre
Ladies Free - MONDAY NIGHT ONLY - Usual Conditions L
- Opening Play: - <6 | oy' e : Wod 99 The Flirting Widow A big company of 25 people. The tent will be located - on Lincfill)n\Way West i
Call Chet Hile for local and long distance hauling phone 440. 43t§i Barbacue Virginia baked ham sand-“f wiches all times at Stones Hill ‘lnmn. : ; 15b2t ~: i
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Forler and llr. and Mrs. Arthur Davy of Detroit were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wade. :
Lowell Harsh is home from the South tospend a couple of weeks with his mother Mrs. O. C. Harsh and his sister Miss Blanch.
Mrs. Edith" Goodman will d¢ marcelling and all kinds of beauty -vork at the home of Mrs. W. W. Kimc 322 West Second street. Phone 131.° *
Mr. and Mrs. John Hilts and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dier of iarsmg Michigan came to Ligonier to visit the Frank P. Wood and R. K. Duke families. e
Mrs. Dolly Nelson of Syracuse 17 Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm._.Vogel of Batavia N Y. are here for a short visit with relatives anhd- friends. They came for Decoration Day.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
FOR IeNT Flat over Wemples store Enquire in store. - 15bst
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham of Elkhart spent Decoration Day in Li_gonier. ; i Sy &
+ Dr. C. R. Applegate was called to New Castle by the serious illness of his son. oo e :
Anyone interested in kindergarten call Elizabeth Hire. Will begin Monday June 6th, r
Mr. and Mrs. M. M." Ganger of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd L
H. H. Pincheon and family -came from Albion to attend the funeral of James Hite: ", ¢ s
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Adams came from South Bend to take in the Decoration Day celebration. 4
LOST—Strand of pearls between Jay street and Cavin street. Return to Mrs. Dan Crocket. « . 16b3t¥*
Rev. and Mrs. Hiley Baker of ‘Lima, Chio were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marker. £
Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Davis came from Dowagiac Michigan and paid old Ligonier neighbors a visit. :
Special chicken dinner served by appointment in private dining room at Stones Hill inn. Phone 741. 15b2t
Mrs: Robert ‘Harshberger who rTeturned from the Goshen hospital a week ago is reported much improved,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Homan and little son of Kankakee 111., were zuests this week of his mother Mrs. :Smma Homan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levy and two children Norma and Buddy have'returned from spending several days at Clear lake. :
Salone Renner and Miss Coral Fioffle of Canton Ohio were guests on Monday of the Milo Renenr family on the North Side.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coebe} of Detroit spent the week' end at their cottage at Wawasee. ' =
Jack Curry is now engaged in the poultry business. He has about a half hundred young pullets which are expected to soon produce eggs. .
FOR SALE—Platform -scales with £OO pounds capacity and a paper baler W. L. Jackson’s Second Hand store. + , 15b3t
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kinnison and dats, ghter Clara and Miss Lucy Probst and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Spurgecn ang little son John were guests of the Harry Spurgeon family. . ’
Mrs. J. E. McDonald has opened up her summer- home at Nattie Crow Beach and had for her guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald and family of Marion, the will Sack family and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis tHire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Weimer and son Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green, Squire Robinson Jr., and Dr.. “Nan Heinie all of Detroit were week eng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Robinqon. : . !
Mrs. Wm. Bolitho and daughter Kathryn left today for their home ih Chicago after a few days visit with {riends here. Miss Kathryn expects to return and teach in‘the schools here next year. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inks Mr. and Mrs Curtis Hire Mr. and Mrs. Will Sack and Mrs, J. E McDonald. enoyed a chop suey supper at the MecDonald eottage at Wawasee on Tuesday evening The affair was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Will Sack. e : .
‘- That part of the barn and appurtenaces included in the llease between John Cass and George D. Foster and nsed by the said Cass in the Taxi and trucking Gas and oil business from June:l 1927 to. Oct. 16 1931 . ~Anyone renting same will be required to accept same under the terms of said leasé unless otherwise agreed upon. /- ° George D. Foster : : ! : 16btf
Buttermilk Point i LAKE WAWASEE : ' Sunday Afternoon and o kveneg 5 Muqc by Cone’s Eikhart stra :
FOR RENT
DANCING
Notice: to ‘the Publiec.
* 1 will be in Elkhart next Monday and Tuesday. Please. make your' appointments for local work according--Ily.—Arnold Elson. ‘ :
Mr. and Mrs. Clair [Weir spent Decoration day in Fort Wayne.
Mrs. Elmer Rench has been quite 11 suffering from a malady resembing the flu ¢ :
Gene Straton Porter’s last novel “The Magic Garden”, at Crystal next Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday.
- (Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cada, of Chicago, came to Ligonier to visit Mr. and Mrs Charles Graham, the parents of Mrs Cada. = i
Hally Butz of Pleasant Hill has taken up a residence with his family in Kendallville and will engage in business there. e :
L. A. Banta writes to have the address pf his Banner changed from Tarpon Springs Florida to his summer home in Clearfield: Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bouvie and daughter Helen and Edwin Knepper and daughter Anna Barbara of Gary Ind., visited friengs here on Sunday and Monday. . ; e
‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kinnison came from their home in St. Joseph Michigan, and visited Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnision and old time friends here Monday. i &
The Blackaller Players in “The Deceiver” also 3 special acts of vaudeville with new people also “Tarzan and the Golden Lion” from Edgar Rice Burrough’s great story at Crystal tomorrow Friday. ]
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- TO HOLDERS Oi"' SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY BONDS
] * Notice is given of a new offering of UNITED STATES' TREASURY BONDS, < dated June 15, 1947, and bearing interest from that date at the rate of 83% per cent. The bonds will mature in twenty years, but may be called for redemption after sixteen years. Second Liberty Loan bonds will be accepted in exchange at par. Aeccrued interest on the Second Liberty bonds offercd for 'exchange will be paid as of June 15, 1927. L Second Liberty Loan bonds have been called Sor payment on November 15, 1927, and will ceasec to bear interest on that. date. Holders of such bonds who desire to ‘take advantage of the exchange“offer should consult their bank or trust company at once. . The exchange privilege will be available for a limited period only, and may expire about June 15th. Further information may be obtained {rom banks or trust companies, or from iny Federal Reserve Bank. A. W. MELLON, o ‘Secretary of the Treasury.: Washington, May 31, 1927. - :
SALE
Starts Saturday Lasts 7 Days Our early su_mtxier sale starts Saturday. See our windows for a list of items and prices for this sale. Your chance to save. Come in Saturday. -Here are a few items
10 quart galvanized “ spriiikling can 79¢
Pint Vacuum Bottle 80¢
WEIR’S JTHE WINL’HEIT[R STORE (::
SUNMER 1o HEHE
Stansburys Double Store is full of the best and latest styles in Silks, Crepes, Rayons, English Print, Peter Pan cloth, Ginghams, W ndow shades, LLace Curtains, Ruffled Curtains, Curtain Nets, Silk Hose, Sport Hose, Mens, Boys and Girls Hose, Ladies Silk Underwear, Mens Work Clothes, Boys and Girls Play Suits, Boys Coveralls and Overalls, Sheets, Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, Pillow Cases, Mens Gauze Union Suits, Knit and Athletic, Boys and Girls Athletic Union Suits, Ladies Gauze Vest and Union Suits, Mens' Dress Shirts, Ties, Caps, Ladies House Dresses and Aprons, Rayon, Searsucker and Krinkled Bed Spreads.
A few of the many bargains we have. Just read them. Call and see them. They are for you at prices below their present value. ‘Why not buy them now. - . 18 in. Stephens Linen Crash. . 19¢ Pillow Tubingatenly . . 25¢ 81 in. Bleached Sheéting . . 37c Plain Rayons, all colors . v e Ruffled Curtains, per pair . . . 59 367 in. Unbleached Sheeting . . ll¢ Mens Gauze Union Suits . 98¢ Mens Athletic Nainsock Suits .~ 50c¢ Boysand Giris Nainsock Suits . 50c¢ By Sport Sox. .. n 25c¢ Gile Sport Hose® .. .0 . Ok Ladies Silk Hose . . . 49¢
The name, Stansburys Double Store always stands for quality, 'service and low prices. Friendship and a willingness to_help in all things of community intereft, and we invite all to join in a co-operative spirit to make Ligonier and tbe country around a united community, with all .people 'wczki_ng together .as one unit for the home, school, society, church and business, building one mighty human force for a rich, wholesome contented peoplein the home oronthefatm:, @ s Stansburys Store lead ali forces in Community Activities. B s S ol C.R.Stansbury = e s lianer o 0
House Brooms 49cT),
Sponge and Chamois 89¢ -
