Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 37B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 October 1927 — Page 4
Tires at cost and less. Kiester Electric Shop. St
_Wonderful bargains in tires Kiester's Electric Shop. £
Chester (. Smith of Indianapolis is in the city today. 3
City Clerk Kimmell was in Elkbart on business Wednesday.
Attorney Wigton had business in circuit court at Albion today: | ¢
Fred E. Weir had busirpss which took him to Kendallville Wednesday.
- See Bebe Daniels in “Swim, Girl, Swim” at Crystal Sunday and Monday
* Albert B. Weaver was at Wawasee today closing his cottage.for the seaSOlO. - :
Prof. Jesse J. QGalloway arrived from New York today to visit his brother Marion. !
Come to the Woodlawn tourist camp after the Hallowe’en parade for a harvest dance. : 37a2t
Joe K. Kimmell is in South Bend Beryl today attending a district meeting of insurance agents. '
Miss Maurine Cass after spending several days with friexds in South Bend has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Karnhart retumed to Chicago after a visit witl her father C. R. Stansbury.
The mother of Mrs. Allen Tague will arrive from Helmer to spend the wirger at the Tague country home.
Sedwick Moschell son of Mr. anc and Mrs. Chris Moschell has securec a position in Elkhart and gone to-thal city, I ;
Lost a young hound, blue and white body with yellow and brown: ears. Return to J. H. Grisamer and receive reward * -
Down town: thermometers Wednesday afternoon in this city registered 78 degrees, It was just like old summer time. ¢
“The Way of All Flesh” with Emil Jannings, the greatest characterization in the history of stage or screen at Crystal next Tuesday, Wedmgesday and Thursday.
FOR RENT—A 5 room and a 3 room house furnished or unfurnished alsd rooms for rent furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Burt Shobe. -
Miss Lucile Stewart, who had made her home with Ray Slabaugh her brother-in-law, for thirteen years, left the first of the week for the home of a sister in Missouri. :
Mrs, Perry W. Kiser returned on Saturday - from the Goshen hospital where she recently submitted to a major operation. Her condition is reported very favorable.
Clair W. Weir made a trip to South Eend this morning and this afternoon drove to monroeville to bring home Mrs. Weir and their little daughter who had been visiting Rev. argd Mrs. J. F. Latey,
- The new TFord car in its experimerjtal stage has been approved by Henry Ford, but it has not been o.k’d for production, since Ford is reserving decision on several minor parts, according to an official statement today from the Ford Motor Company at Detroit.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersgigned Commissioner of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana appointed by said Court in the case of Anrma Mann vs. Charles Mann, et a 1.,, for partition of real estate, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the order of said Court, he will, at the hour of two o’clock im the afternoon on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927 and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale at the law office of Bothwell & Vanderford, at No, 149 Cavin Street in the City of Ligonier, Irdiana,; the following described real estate ordered sold by said Ceurt, to-wit: all of the northeast quarter of section five, in township thirty-five north, range eight east, except eighty acres off of the south side thereof and also except the northeast fractional quarter of said northeast quarter of sald section five, iyy Noble County, Indiana. Said real estate will be sold as one tract and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: free of all liens: at least one-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale, one-third thereof in) one year from day of sale and the remaicing one-third thereof in eighteen months from date of sale, the purchaser to execute his promissory notes for the deferred payments with six per cent per annum interest and attorney's fees, and paymentg}e(;gta shall be secured by the first mortgage of the purchaser, or the purchaser may, if. he so desires, pay the full purchase price in cash on day of sale. Said real estate will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof, and subject to the approval and confirmation of said Court. An abstract: of the title tosaid premises will be furnished. Gy : - CHESTER VANDERFORD, 37h3w . Commissioner.
Mrs. George Walker is very ill at her home or: the Hawpatch,
Must clear; up on tires they go at cost and less. Kiester’s Electric Shop
FOR SALE—Upright:Kimball Piano Good condition. Inquire Stones Hill Inn. : T oB2ot
Kiesters’ tire sale is still on. Tires at cost and ‘'in some instances less than cost.
€Come to Woodlawn tourist camp for vour sweet cider, pumpkin pies and weiner roasts, Vi 37a2t
See Fred Thomson and Silver King hig wonder horse in “Arizonia Nights” at Crystal Friady and Saturday.
FOR SALE—Good quarter sawed Oak wardrobe with large drawer at bottom priced reasonable. Phone 262.
Mr. ard Mrs. W. C. Crothers of ‘Glendale California are visiting the Fern Stage and Stanley Surfus \ families,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kauffman, of Elkhart, came to Ligonier Monday and visited Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Williams.
Mrs. Martha Cole arid the Misses Belle and Ruth Cole of Albion spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Harry Slabaugh,
Mrs. Stanley 1. Surfus Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stage and guests Mr. and Mrs. W. -C. Crathers motored to Red Key Tuesday, ’ o
Tunney vs. Dempsey fight pictures —see the seventh round im slow motion—when Tunney ‘kissed the canvas at Crystal tomorrow, Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H, . Thompson, of Decatur, drove to Ligonier Monday and visited old friends. Rev. Thompson was a former pastor of the Ligonier Christian church. : '
Willis Kerr and a friend came from Chicago the first of the week and visited in the Kerr home. Willis is a brother o‘{s Louis and Mae Kerr and and Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick. ;
The W. R..C. ladies will serve lunch to the public at G. A. R, hall Saturda, evening. Hot chicken sandwiches - other good things to eat. A parce. post sale will be held. All members please bring packages for the sale. 2i
Mrs. Ralph Spurgeor; entertained with a dinner party on Wednesday evening at her home on North Cavin street the occasion being in honor of her husband’s birthday ammiversary The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Stiffner, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Stifner and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stiffner and family of Brimfield Mr. and Mrs. ‘Guy Smith of South Berd and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spurgeon. ‘ Mrs. Chester Vanderford and Walter Robinson were guests on Wednesday of Mrs, Vanderford's sister Mrs. Guy Favinger at her country home east of Ligomnier. , Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Butts entertained with ‘a dinner on Wednesday for Mrs. Ella Allen of Grand Rapids Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Climie and daughter Helen Grace of Alligan Mich., ;and Mrs. 0. S. Randolph.
UNDERWEAR 'FOR MEN WILSON BROTHERS £\ J AND / ‘ ALLEN A UNION SUITS ALL WOOL UNION : ' SUIT§ at ; : $5 -OO ILK AND AN 80 PER CENT "WOOL SUIT fqr i $3-50 ‘ We also carry two-pieée Underwear R colton and wool. | i ‘{LOTHINé STORE -
Big tire sale still on. Kiester’s Electric Shop. :
Cabbage $2.00 per hundred pounds at the patch. Harvey Hull - S6ati
. Come to Woodlawn tourist camp for Hallowe'en games amd contests. 37a2§
'Was Tunney out in the seventh? See for yourself at Crystal tomorrow night. : . :
Don’'t forget the supper and bazaar at the Christian church Tuesday evening Nov. 15th. ° .
- Come to the Woodlawn tourist camp after the Hallowe'en parade for g harvest dance. 37a2t
Mrs. Fred ‘Weeks entertained the members of her circle at her home oy Monday evening.
" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts have been entertaining their daughter Mrs. Gard at their home near Kimmell.
- Two good clean modern rooms for two good roomers Inquire over Jet white store or Regula’s Barber Shop. ; 35atf
- Mrs, Lawrence Haines is entertaining the members of her bridge club at her home on Union street this afternoon.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. C. McDougal, son and daughter, of Goshen, were Sunday guests of Mr. ard Mrs. Hascall Crothers, : ' . _
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett accompanied by Miss Bernice Hite arrived home Monday evening after a delightful automobile trip. : ;
The Misses Mary Kitson and Marie Srivder returned Wednesday evening after visiting friends and relatives in Kansas City Mo,, and Chicago IIL
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Furgeson son Morris and Mrs. Bess Frye of Warsaw, Russell Furgeson of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunce and daughter.
For Sale
Severr sSows with pigs by the side. Phone 7111. James Vance. 37a3t*
House Cleaning Time
You may need a rug or a piece of lenoleum or deadening felt for under rugs etc. Alsp we have a fine line of helps forinside cleaning, furniture polish, oil mops, brooms etc. See us for all household necessities.
Weavers Hardware
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Fred Thomson and Silver King at Crystal Friday and Saturday.
Never were tires so low in price get them at Kiester's. . :
Come to Woodlawn tourist camp foy Hallowe'en games arad contests. 37a2t
For Sale—Shropshire buck, three years old. Thomas Nelson. 26btf
The ladies of the Cosperville Baptist church will serve a chjcken supper at the church tonight for 35 cents a plate. = :
Jet White Groceteria “WE SELL FOR LESS" 10 lbs. pure cane SUGAR. ... ............63¢c 3 large, fresh home baked bread...............25¢c Raisins Sun-Maid seeded or seedless 2 for 25¢ McKenzie buckwheat.. ... ....24c oalt. iodipe or plaidinbox.. ... ... .. e 1 s hae b .. B Macronia and Spaghett 4 large packages....2s¢ Matches, Ohio, Blue Tips sc¢ or 6 f0r..........28¢c Climilean, large.... .......23c small ... .9¢ Milk, Winonatall can........ ... .. .. ... 10 Perfect extra sweet corn 15¢ can, doz.. $1.60 tleo, Hited . v . . O5¢C Bilter, cteamery. ... .. U Florida grape fruit, large . ¢ .. ......7 1-2 c Flordia oranges per d0zen................... 40c 101bs Jersey sweet p0tat0e5..................295¢ Jot White Groceteria
Quality Groceries at Lowest Prices Sweet Potatoes ¢oae 11 Ibs. 25¢ Bananas, fancy stock .........3 Ibs 25¢ Grapes, California, 3 1b5.................25c » Head Lettuce fancy heads 7c Fresh C0c0anut5...................10c Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. can 27c¢ Sugar, Fine Cane 10 lbs. 63c. ‘Winner Coffee Blgnded p0und......24c : Pillsbury Flour per sack $1.09 Pillsbu;y Flour per barre1........58.39 P & G Soap, 10 bars for 36¢ Macaroni and Spag}ietti, 3 boxes 23c - PERFECT PEACHES . A few morfi cases of Perfect Peaches in heavy eey 689 dog
‘Kiester Radio Service We are now fully equiped to give this super-ser-vice to you radio ownerS. We will test your tubes free of charge with our new instrument just installed. We have also installed a tube renewer. . Lo Wealso servi(;e and repair any make of radie ény place. Get your ground and aerial inspected aund replaced where needed, at this time for the coming winter and radio season. - Call 481 for quick quality service.. Ask for - Mr. .E. G. Wolfe, the radio man. - Kiester Electric Shop Shop Phone 481 ~ Night Phone 298 A S B R RA R G
~_ Attend Kdester’'s tire sale and save money, ’ !
“Beau Geste” as big as the biggest at Crystal tonight.-
Wanted—Job of raking leaves. Enquire at 804 West Third street.
Come to Woodlawn tourist camp for your sweet cider, pumpkin pies and weiner roasts, 37a2t
Stanley Wolf of Ligonier went to Millersburg and spent the week end with his parents, o
Stansbury’s Big Doqble w S.t‘(‘)re BLANKET SALES
that has ever been held in Northern Indiana. Over 400 pair of the choicest Cotton Blankets, ranging in price from $1.98 for cotton to $4.89 for wool and cotton Blankets. Inail wool Blankets , those choicest long fibered Virgjn‘ Wool Blankets range in price from $9.89 the pair to the choicest Austrailian Wool Blanket at $20.00 each... Our showing of Blankets will be one of the greatest and most extensive offered in Noble Co., and during this ten day sale, we are going to offer unheard of values that will be within the reach of the most economical buyer. These Blankets consist of the plain colors, to the fine qualities of fancy plaid in all the pastel shades, to carry out the color scheme of the bedroom. o v b lln connection with tkis Blanket Sale, we are foing to place on sale Cotton Batting, Outing, Challies, Cre;* tonnes, Sateens, that will more than delight the buyer and beautifier of the home. All prices will be within the reach of all. e o Try our Snowy Owl Batf, 3 Ib, -stitched for ............98¢ The Bo Peep for those who desire a batting that will make a fine quilt or comfort, per roll ...$1.19 In the Underwear Department, we have the required styles and qualities in Men’s cotton and wool, Ladies’ silk and wool, or plain cotton, light, heavy or medium. , f : ’ In Boys’, Children’s and Infant Wear, we have anything in this line that will be desired. ‘We have added more to our Men’s Department - and are catering to men in Shirts, work or dress; Work Pants, Overalls, Lined and Unlined Jackets, Caps, Collars, Ties, Underwear and Hosiery, Leather and Canvas Gloves, Sweater Coats. ' : ' -We invite you to call and get acquainted with this line. - . . s 7 ' All Clothing cut in full regular sizes that will : please. : b ‘ e In’our General Line of Dry Goods are two rooms full of the staple goods: Muslins, Outing Flannels, Mainsook, Table Damask, Crash and Art Goods, Silk and Wool Dress Goods, Gingham and Wash Materials for Dresses, Curtain and Curtain Nets, Ruffled Curtains as low as 49c¢ the pair, Gloves, Silk Undergarments, Bloomers and Outing Gowns, Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters and Raijcoats, House Dresses and Bath Robes. L . = - We would call your attention to our line of 98¢ Silk Hose and would emphasize our Bobolink quality as the outstanding silk hose for fit, wtyle, service, in all the pastel shades. . : Other items too munerous to mention will be - found in this sale. ~ . : e C. R. Stansbury . LIGONIER, INDIANA. . Sale starting Saturday, Oct. 22, for 10 days ? ,
Read the Ads.
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