Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 20B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 June 1927 — Page 4
See Mongs Blue im “The Brute” g story of ke cowboy and a lady. '
Chicken dinner Sunday and Monday at Shobe Tourist Camp. - 20a2t
For Sale at a bagain—l Weeks Fleetric range. Ligonier Eleetric Shop. : 20a8t
Kconomy Ghain Grocery
Friday and Saturday SUG AR - Pure Cane 10 pounds 68c Wub Ginger Ale Certo for Jell | 2 for A 3 ' Bottle 25¢’ CAN RUBBERS - SHREADED WHEAT Extra heavy Bcpkg 3 packages 29¢ BOKSPAGETTI | * BOK MACARON 3 for 25¢ — 3 for 25¢ PALM OLIVE SOAP GOLD DUST b 15¢ o 1 e 750 " POWDERED SUGAR | ~ FRENCH BIRD SEED L g fa New Potatoes 4, o s 99¢ Michigan Fancy Navy Beans 5 Ibs.- 32¢ | P & G Soap 10 bars 35¢ Pet and Carnation Milk, Large 10¢ ~ Jello All Flavors, 3 for 25¢ Economy Ghain Grocery
fiacobs & Co.. .
The good. old summer time has arrived at last and we have receiv~ed a large assortment of | Printed Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Rayon as well g ‘ ’ as a nice assortment of plain crepe and George- - COATS , tte dresses. . : : oy Forthe next ten days we will sell: - ' Final closing out »(.)f beakiad it coats at less than cost. : ! rinted an aimn i : : % e Cyepe dresses for SI4O 98 DRESS GOODS j ..5?/ £ ® Printed and plain $12.50 | Plain and fancy silks, ' B :epe dresses for $ 9°98 Rayons and Crepes. §| - - Plain $17.50 Georgette . ‘-Zu ¢y ° Dressos forw $ l 4'98 - RUGS ; ‘a— "_\‘ Plam $12.50 Georgette $998 *| New styles, beautiful g’%' Dresses for - : e gatte:'ins at specially reARRRR] . e o Tpnmesem—— | dnced Prices. 1 hwimgy | RAYON:DRESSES $3.98 and $5.24 | ' S|T R i }ff'i ‘ WASH DBFSSES P L arge assortment ©Of (9 i’%{"‘* : Good assortment to select from |curtains by the pair or ii*:{"tqggg 98cto $2.74 ke curtain material. ' Bl e— | s e R it : ‘ ‘ HOSE HOSE. | Gy * 100 guaranteed silk hose for i 79¢ A lot of this seasons $1.50 Silk Chiffos hose for ~ $124 |new hats to close out at ‘ $1.85 silk Chiflon Hosefor , . $1.59 $250 . : s}(£2 silk (l:hlfiontflqsr:hf?r-voo! & _;5%‘.74 e it ' tt ¢ i 0 go for DYc i | L % Lot of clgl:;r:; ?:nc;vo3-4 lengthvgorth‘ 50c to [‘ADIES UND ERWEAR - ‘ " sell for 25¢ O 4 . 5 Odd ots 6f CORSETS and CORSETLETES [{tepins, Union Sus, Corsets worth $2 to bodel. . . .0 BB Ly B Corsetlettes worta $3 to $4.50f0r . $1.98 |Ladies Silk Scarfs, Collars, Ties, | Brassiers worth 60c for . oo 296 b o Übidlig Pumes . A 1 e cm:,lndiana vl e AT o e R R ALo AR ASR I e SRR ety RSO TSR ke e slo e~ e Sestbo eRSRi oo e L 2
See “Rookies” tonight.
All makes of Electric appiiances repaired at the Ligonier Eleetric Shop. , . _2oaBt
~Johnny Hines in “All Aboard” a laugh every second at Crystal Sunday and Monday. . :
~ Celebrate the glorions Fourth of July at on the Lincoin Highway at South Bend % Spectacular Display of | - FIREWORKS - Monday Evening Swim in_the beautiful new $lOO,OOO Outdoor Swimming Pool - Danc? to Cato’s Vagabonds in the ' afternoon and evening Bring your baskets and enjoy %a lunch in the Picnic Grove where there are free gas stoves aud shelter. . | ' Auto Races, 2 o’clock, July 4
Fire works on salée at Tourist Park
Cottage for rent on College street. W A. Ruple Phone 22. : 20btf
See “All Aboard” with Johnny Hines at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
Chicken dinner Sunday and Monday at Shobe Tourist Camp. 20a2t
Come to Crystal to keep cool and sit in comfortable chairs. 4
Rev. and Mrs. Grisso are spending a few days at Kokomo and Windfall, Indiana.
-Fine pasteries prepared for parties, reunions and social functions at the Lincoln Cafe.
For Rent—The John Hayes: property West Third street. Enquire of Frank Vondersmith.
Charles Andrews has added a frigidaire soda fountain to the, Philadel* phia at a cost of $lBOO.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H .Hire of Waterloo spent the week '_end with Mr.» angd Mrs. Milburn Risser and family.
“The Fire Brigade” truly a wonderfull picture with a big mother love appeal. Its marvelous in every way. See it next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA,
Go to Lincoln Cafe for your fine pasteries ; o
For Sale—Currents and gooseberries Mrs. Chris Mann: @ : 20b3t.
We have a few bargains left in Junior floor lamps. Ligonier Electrie Shop. 220a8t
For loeal or long distance hauling, call Ed Tice, phone 23 on' 3 Wawaka, . 20atf
Mrs. A. E. Starbaugh of' Avilla ig a guest of her brother John L. Henry and family. ;
LOST—Yellow, grey and white spotted kitten answers to name of Patty Finder please telephone Ralph Green
. Miss Betty Bacheler returned to Ann Arbor Sunday to attend the University Summer school.
. Wanted—to buy used typewriter in good condition. Leave reply at Banner office. 20b2t*
A 25-cent can of Palm Olive talcum powder free with each 35 cent stick of shavifig cream at @Wriffith’s drug store. /
Miss Jane Kurtz returned to her home in Elkhart on Tuesday morning after a two weeks visit with friends in Ligonier. . : ’
- Mrs. Charles Green and daughter Donnabel Wiley, Mrs. Ida Parker and Mrs. George Brown shopped in Fort Wayne on Tuesday. :
Mrs. Walter Robinson and litfle son Edgar motored to LaGrange on Wednesday morning and spent the .day with Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hostetler.
Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane and their party of guests will arrive home the last of this week from a fishing trip to the wilds of Northern Michigan.
“The Fire Brigade” is one of the biggest finest pictures of the year. & real picture with a thousand thrillg at rystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. ‘
“Charles Pierce a former well known resident of Ligonier came from Kal-
amazoo, Michigan Monday evening and visited his friend Harry Gilberj at Diamond lake.
Muskrat Farming—Opportunity to purchase an interest from $65 up. Write for particulars. Representative wanted in' each town, Skeers Fur Store 117 East Wayne St Fort Wayne Indiana. i 20a4t
The Bailey Wray family who havd been Ligonier residents for the past three years are moving today to Plain, well Michigan where Mr. Wray wil? be manager in that locality of the W. 8. Snider onion growing and Shipping company of Kenton, Ohio..
For Sale o ; .Soda fountain 16 ft. or can be made 12 or 8 feet. Price right. Terms. See Jackson’s Second Hand Store or the Philadelphia. : < 20b8t
" 'We, the undersigned Banks of Ligohier Indiana agree to close at 12 o’clock noon on each Thursday of each week during the months of July, August and September of this year. Farmers & Merchants Trut Co. ‘ By Chester Vanderford V. Pres. . Citizens Bank ‘ & By L. R. Calbeck, Cashier The Mier State Bank . By I RoseV. Pres . :
. Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified that water rents are due July I¥st. 1927 payable at the office of the city clerk Onf all rents due and ot pait on or be‘fore July 20th a penalty of ten percent will be added. ' All water rents for 1927 are now. due and must be paid on er beforg iy Bl AAT R Office hours 9a. mito sp. m. | The office will be open Wednesday | and Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the publie. . . 206 t | . Joseph C. Kimmell City Clerk |
Notice to the Public
- Dr. Elson in Kendallyille, I will be in Kendallville July 5, 8 and 7 amd my Ligonier patients will govern themselves accordingly.
Arnold Elson.
: To The Public, Having rented tbi Wilkerson harness and shoe shop we will be open for business July 1. Have had fifteen years’ experience. We guarantee all ‘our work.
Willsey Harness and Shoe Shop.
Pies, cakes and fancy baked goods at the Lincoln Cafe. : |
- Call Chet Hile for local and lonff“ distance hauling phone 440. * 42tf!
Chicken dinner Sunday and Monday at Shebe Tourist Camp. - '2oa2t
“The Brute” an idyl of the Old West with Monte Blue at Crystal Friday and Saturday. ' _
Trade in those old and out of date Electrie fixtuTes at The Ligenier Electrie Shop. -20 as%
~Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirkland visited Sunday with the Kirkland families at Diamond lake. !
For sale large genuine leather bed davenport. A bargain if t&ken at once Mrs. John Graffmiller ; 20a2t*
I will do piano tuning in Ligonier any time this summer. Leland L. Scott Topeka phone 141. 19b4t*
“The Fire Brigade” a big 10 reel super special that seems like 6 af Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. o
_ WILL You | WASTE YOUR Y« Z—=r COIN OR \ -SHALL You - ,\\ 5 _ WA« MAKE " SELQUITE SURE .: ( YOUGET ‘::%_ FULL VA ;o | __:_._~_;.___..s —ern B Fisbhers—— — e Plumber—— When a man or woman sets out to get a plumbing job dong the first thing they do is td make up their mind that they won’t be - overcharged for it. And the second thing they do, if they live in this town, is to look up our address or tele: telephone number. So for your convenience we're printing them in this add. - o / . h Vern Fisher " Phone 210 Ligonicr, Ind.
COMING 'I‘O I.IGONIER Gordon Players - THREE NIGHTS gTARTiNG | Tonight, Fri. and Sat.
| Under a big tent-located on Lincoln Way _ West at Main Street 5 High 'Grade Act of Novety Vaudeville Between Act 5 When accompanied:by a paid Adult Ticket The Biggest Show ever offered A new waterproof tent =~ 'All new equipment o Show starts at 815 MEISSM! e - 15¢-35¢ We ‘guarantee each performance to be of the ' highest class, clean, moral and refined. A real _amusement for ladies, children and’ gentlemen. |
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1 9 Reasons Why the 1 2 =/ Coleman - Cooker Should be YOUR Stove 1-Makes its own gas--quickly! 2-Equipped with Coleman Hot-Blast Starter. 3-Full cooking heat in 60 seconds. ~ 4-Gives a clean, hot blue flame. -s. Hotter than natural gas: - 6-Bakes, broils, roasts, fries, boils, toasts. 7-Boils half gallon of water in 4 minvtes. 8-Bakes biscuits in 6 minutes. 9-Cooks average meal on 2c worth of tuel. 10-No wicks, no soot, no fumes, no ashes. 11-Sate--Can'’t be filled while lighted. 12-Handsome in design and sturdily built.
Come in and s2e our line of Coleman Cookers— Ranges, Cabinet [Styles, Bungalow Hot Plates, Water Heaters, etc. Let us demonstrate these stoves that give you gas cooking service.d
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