Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 January 1928 — Page 4

- Candies and Nuts a few pounds of candy and nuts at extra special prices for Saturday. Come in and get ~our prices. Also white and red Grapes SACK’'S BAKERY

Specials for Saturday Sausage 13¢ 2 pounds . dDe Hamborger 13c 2 p0und5.......................... . 2B¢C McKenzies Buckwheat flour 23¢ or 2 f0r........45c . 3 Ibs. 12 ozs. net FOR SATURDAY we pay 16¢ for No. 1 Beef - Hides

Home Realty and Investment Co. ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLONR LEYY BLOCK. I.IGONIER, IND. J. L. HENRY Manager City Properties and Farms for sale that will appeal to you, especially when you consider the possibility of future prices. ’ ~ FARM L.LOANS | 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANBS7 O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause o - - SECURITIES . The Securities that we have to offer, are of the highest type. . GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL, PUBLIC UTILITY and REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK, all TAX FREE. - Official Indiana License Branch Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates of Titles and Transfers. All given special attention. :

MEATS That l::amt’t be

Lard, Home rendered 2 Ibs. 29c¢ Side Pork, 3 Ib. chunk, per Ib. 13c Smoked sausage, pure, Ib. 236 Pork cnops, Ih. = -20 c Balogia, ring .~ - 15¢ Armour star smoked hams | ~ half or whole Ib. 22¢ Boiled ham per Ib. -48 c Bulk kraut, per quart -10 c Dill pickles per dozen - 19¢ Salt macaeralperb. - 20¢ Perfect Salmon 2 cans -39 c Corn’beef per Ib. - 29c¢

Pay Cash and | Save .

ECONOMY CHAIN GROCERY ~ AND MARKET

ECONOMY CHAIN GROCERY ~ AND MARKET =

' This Thursday has been like a! ta'pring day. : - Mrs. Jacob Hull spent Wednesday in Goshen. s - f 'Howard iNelson called on lady, friends at Elkhart. Mrs. John Skeels was a Goshen visitor Wednesday. , Mrs. A. F. Biggs and daughter Mrs, iGraham Lyon visited Judge Biggs in the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne, Obltuary : i Clarsa Jane Renahan daughter of } William and Eliza Rose was born in Pickaway county Ohio March 18 1847 age 80 years 9 months and 20 days. She was christened in the Presbyterian faith by the Rev. John Wagenhols. In January 16 1869 she was united in marriage to John Renahan who died September 5 1912.

‘She leaves to mourn her depparture |four children ten grandchildren nine great grandchildren and a host of friends and admirers. The children are Mrs. Wm. Butz residing in York township Noble county, O. A. Renahan who resides at home; Mrs. Mason Mc- | Farland of Kendallville and J. A. _}iena.han of Saco Montana. She was a thorcugh christian and deeply devoted to her home- and family. : She loved the church and attended services as long as conditions warranted. <Callers were always wel- ! comed with a greeting that was warm and kindly. She believed in loving her neighbor always eager to help in times of trouble and sorrow. She did not believe in idleness. Omne of her favorite expressions was “I would -lrather wear out than rust cut.” Thig maxium was carried out until the hour of her death. : Well may her friends and neighbors .| express their sorrow in the following " {lines.

A precious ounc from us has gone.l A voice we loved is stilled; <" ‘ A place is vacant in our home ' = .. i ‘Which never can be filled. - God in his wisdom has recalled The boon his love had given, And though the body slumbers here The soul is safe in Heaven. Long will -dwell in the xr}emoi'y of Jher children her great love and care for them. . A loving mother true and kind, No one on earth like her we’ll find. For ali of us she did her best May God grant her eternal rest. And now: ‘ The heart that overflowed with love for humanity and sympathy for the afflicted and unfortunate is still, The eyes that sparkled with the ligh{ of faith, hope and love are closed in sleep. True motherhood above all doth bind :the love and loyalty =of children and faith in motherhood is the noblest part. Amen. Even so eome Lord Jesus. .

| T Festimonal of Appreciation We wish ‘to_expregs our sincere appreciation to our -many loyal friends and neighbors for their kind acts of love and sympathy extended to us in this hour of our deep affliction and gorrow in the loss of our heloved mother also for the beautiful floral tributes. ' Mrs. Wm. Butz Mrs. Mason McFarland . J. A. Renahan : 0. A. Renahan

Coffee, Economy select blend Ib. 39c¢ Rice, fancy Blue Rose 3lbs ~ 22c Com Meal 41bs - 15¢ Milk, Perfect brand 3 for =~ 29c Quaker Oats, large, 2 boxes ~ 43c Perfect Macaroni, Spagetta and | ' noodles 3 boxes 22¢ Pillsbury flour . $1.03 Mcl(enzie Buckwheat flt;m 24c Carnay toilet soap’ 2 for 0c 1 free Prunes, fresh stock 2 lbs. 19¢ Shreaded Wheat 2 packages 19c Féncyfit’ Ib. box candy 59¢ | valne‘ - 39¢

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Pay your Banmer subscriptions. ~ $250 Brunswick. phomograph for $98.00. Easy terms . 51a2t J. C. Kimmell made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. : ~ Much reduced prices continue at closing out sale at Lena Wemple. - House for Rent. Cheap to reliable party Inquire at 139 Jay St. 50b5t* AW kinds of weather today and those who- like variety should be pleased. : ®CGlen Gunder of Ligonier was: the guest of Miss Gladys Huffman Sunday at Avilla. | Mrs. A. O. Shearer visited Ligonier patients in° Fort Wayne hospitals Wednesday. Fifty breeding ewes will be offered at Foster's community sale next Wednesday. _ ; u\lrégA. 0. Shearer was in Fort Wayne Wednesday to visit = sick friends in hospitals there. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Billman have gone to Elkhart township to spend a few days ameng old friends.

Hallie Gehring «nd family of Lig—‘ onier vigited hi smeother Mrs. Lou i‘Gehring Sunday at Millersburg. | Mrs. Charles Miiner: living just out of town is critically ill of pneumonia. Mrs. Osie Nelso is ecaring for her. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Millersburg were week end guests of Leland Calbeck and family in Ligonier. : Junior Robinson is at home this week suffering from chicken pox, his first absence from school in three years. i ; :

The James Gangwer family of Millersburg came over the first of the week and visited the Harvey Gangwar. family. “Jesse James® Paramount’s big super special with Fred Thomson af Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. : ~ FOR RENT—Small modern houase on West Third Street and five room flat on Cavin street. Enquire at Citizens Bank. : 47btf Rev. G. H. Bacheler spoke to the pupils of the Centralized school Wednesday morning. His theme was “The Three R’s” ‘Real Bargain six room house and bath. Wood and coal house attached. Garage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. O. Jeffries.: 50btf Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Repair work done. Called for and delivered or leave ‘at residence at 610 Couth Cavin Streett Carl Smith. Phone 150. : 458 t Now is the timne to pay your Banner subscription—DO-¥T' NOW!

$ 1 C\LEAdNING PRESSING Prompt and . Satisfactory . Service - O.C.ICE ~— Phone 104 Over Green’s Meat Market

CAFE S YRR P A NOW OPEN FOR 4 BUSINESS A Good, Clean Place to Eat Howard Fry Prop. : - Under the Banner Office

! d Carpet a,nd'Rug A ’ CallPhoneds [ Mrs. C. Jeffries 8 3 Y Powny B Ligonier 1 ‘ \ GHEE

Steel Range For Sale. A steel range used only a few months and almost.good as new will be sold at the Foster Community Sale Wednesday January 25. This will prove a good buy for some one.

“For the Love of Mike a gripping drama of the other side of college life at Crystal Sunday and Monday. - Sewing and dress making of all kinds. Mrs. Hattie Billman. Phone 412 ; « Bla4t*

"Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muffler will oc-1 cupy the Meyer Jacobs house on South Cavin Street. * ~ Danie! Cook received word Wednesday that his brother John had died in Montgomery county Ohio. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loy are moving into the Sweetnam house on 8. Cavin &reet now owned by C. E. Denning, SALESMAN for Lubricating Oil and Paint; two lines combined. Salary or Commission. The Royce Refining Co. or the Royce Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. . S

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hite and family Mrs. Wilson Waldron of Topeka Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Stiver and family of Goshen visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geyer of South Bend Sunday. Mrs, Geyer is a sister of Mrs. Hite and ig suffering quite badly from a can-| cer. R = : | Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified that water rents are due January Ist, 1928, payable at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before January 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. All water rents for 1927 are now due and must be paid on or beford January 20th. . ; Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. . The office will be ocpen Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the public. 39a6t Jospeh C. Kimmell, City Clerk e 00 M

E. Jacobs & Co., .. January Clearance Sale Started Saturday, ]anuary 14 ang] Closes Saturday, January 28 * We are going to sell our entire of stock Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, consisting of COATS and DRESSES REGARDLESS OF COsT They are all this seasons newest and best styles. It 1s our custom to close out Coats and Dresses at end of each season so as to show only the latest and new styles at the beginning of the next season. Our stock of is included in this big sale. Nothing will be reserved ait will be the greatest Price Cutting Event Ligonier has ever had. [t will be to your interest to attend this sale as you can save money on everything you wish-to purchase. Come early and get your share of the Many Real Bargains and tell your friends. . ;

LOAIN ALL COATS AT HALF . ThiE $15.00 Coats sale price $7.50 - 20.00 Coats sale price 10.00 25.00 Coats sale price 12.50 30.00 Coats sale price 15.00 40.00 Coats sale price 20.00 50.00 Coats sale price 25.00 60.00 Coats sale price 30.00 70.00 Coats sale price 35.00

All Children’s and Misses’ Coats at Half Price

$6.50 Child’s Coat now at $3.25 8,50 Child’s Coat |now at 4.25 9.00 Child’s Coat now at 4.50

o ~ $20.00 child’s coat during this sale $lO.OO

$1.75 81anket5.......51.49 $2.25 81anket5......51.98 $3.00 81anket5......52,48

Rugs, Dry Goods and entire stock on sale | ‘s k oy },, ‘ /. E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs

“Shootin’ Irons’ with Jack Luden a speedy western drama from Para, mount at Crystal Friday and Saturday. : _The Ladies Aid of the Burr Oak church will hold a bake sale Saturday at the Jet White Groceteria. Chicken and noodles and dressed chickens on sale. '

Ligonier Hatchery ‘ ~ Opens For Business * Beginning February Ist we will be ready to fill orders for Baby Chicks also ready to do custom hatching for anyone so desiring. , | We are well equipped with Felectrically heat~ed Incubators, and assure you honest, courteous and prompt service. - ' - - Come in and get acquainted with us. - OUR PRICES FOLLOW., Subject to Change Leghorns and Anconas per hundred - $12.00 Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks and White Rocks, per hundred = - 2 $14.00 White Wryandottos and Buff Orpingtons per hundred - = e e - $15.00 Custom Hatching 3c per egg, payable in advance. Send in your Orders now so we .can set eggs ‘according to your wants. ’ Ligonier Hatchery - Roy J. Jorg, Mgr. . 106 Lincoln Way W. Phone 502 Ligonier " ! : ;

_Blankets Wonderful Assortment

“The Garden of Aliah’ "tonight. ; _"Mrs‘. Hai’vGré‘ennwu in Fort Wayne Monday. G Tk i The Ladies Aid of the Burr Oak church will hold a bake sale Saturday at the Jet White Groceteria. Chicken and noodles and dressed chickens on gale,

DRESSES A Wonderful Showing of Dresses at low prices. $12.50 Silk Dresses for $8.98 16.50 Silk Dresses for 10.98 27.50 Silk Dresses for 16.98 35.00 Silk Dresses for 19.98 16.50 Wool Dresses at 10.98 650 Jersey Dresses 3.25 10.00 Jersey Dresses 6.75 A lot of skirts marked at 98c A lot of wool dresses at $1.98 A lot of $lO and $2O Dresses to close at $3

$12.50 child’s Coat now at $6.25 14.50 child’s Coat now at 7.25 16.50 child’s Coat now at 8.25

$6.00 Blankeis ... $4.24 $9.00 wool blkts... $7.49 $13.50 woolblktssll.24 $16.50 wool blkts 12.48