Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 10B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 April 1928 — Page 4
For the Well-Dressed Men There are a number of little style details about these hats that make them preferred above all others by men who know hat style. Come in and be convinced. Special showéng of'hatsi for Easter $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 TOP COATS Wonderful showing of top coats for the men and young men. You'll like our style and patterns. Why not wear one of our new top coats Faster. Priced specially at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 CARNEY CLOTHING STORE
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Vou simply cant get hy this new Six-91. once vou see it/
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Riester Electric Shop
Card tables $1.98 Weaver Hardware
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Tom Mix and Tony is back again at Crystal Friday and Saturday.
The enumeration of children of scliool age will begin April 10.
Free waffle receipts at ngoniex: Electric Shop Saturday April 7. 10a2t
Waffle iron demonstrations .at Ligonier Electric Shop Saturday April 7. 10a2t
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams of South Bend, visited Ligonier friends Tuesday. . :
For Rent—Rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 216 East Third street J. W. Taylor. . 10a2t
“Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Inks are in Lima and Dayton, Ohio on business for a couple of days. o
. Its leap year. Girls be careful or Clara Bow will “Get Your Man” next Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. S. J. Williams is home from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Clarence Ball and family in Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart came from their Chicago home to pay a visit to her father C. R. Stansbury.
Mrs. Everett Orn and infant son have returned home after spending several weeks at the residence of Dr. {. R. Applegate, Waynedale.
Mrs. George Flowers returned to her home Wednesday after a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. H. P. Horn and family at Elkhart. .
Maurice Krebs who attends college in Chicago will arrive in Ligonier Friday to spend Easter with his mother Mrs. Inez Krebs at the l.ncoln Cafe.
Make your old floors like new with our new improved flocr resurface, For particulars address Roy E. Rogers, Millersburg, Ind., phone 45. 10btf
Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a specialtyv. Get my prices before placing yeur order, I will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. W. Collett, Kimmell Ind. 2atf
Good 150--acre farm centrally located in heart of Tenmnessce. Just off Dixie Highway. Produces grain, alfalfa hay, cotton, tobacco; 50 acres good timber. Ideal for trucking. Price very cheap. Easy terms. Mrs. J. C. Barkwill, 1808 South Oxford ave, Los Angeles, Calif. 10b2t
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plete and most advanced six Peerless has ever produced. A motor mounted in rubber te eliminate vibration - .. a heavy 7-bearing crankshaft for greater power and smoothness ¢ - » The easiest steering you have ever known., . . , Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes for a quick, safe stop - - . / innumerable other engineering advantages that you will appreciate. Once you’ve seen the Six-91, you will say that this car is a real achievement. An achievement typical of Peerless,
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Alabastine at Weaver Hardware. ' Rose Bushes and Shrubbery Weaver Hardware. ;
Now is the time to pay your Banner subscription—DO IT NOW! S Tom Mix and his horse »Tml:vat Crystal Friday and Saturday.
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Free waffles at Ligonier Electric Shop Saturday April 7. . 10a2t
~Waffle iron demonstrations at Ligonier Electric Shop Saturday April 7. 10a2t
Mrs. F. W. Black, Mrs. Grisso and Miss Faye Hull were Fort Wayne visitors Tuesday. :
County Attorney Vanderford attended commissioners court in Albion Monday and Tuesday. ‘
Dale Hite and family joined a party of Millersburg friends on a visit to Michigan City the first of the week.
FOR SALE—2O acres with buildings within two miles of Goshen. ifnquire at 119 West Union St. Ligonier, Ind. : : . 10a3t*
For sale at a bargain, a number of live bee stands and honey, three miles southeast of = Millersburg, Deliah Grocock. . - = 10hit
Dr. Black reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bitner Wednesday morning, norsthwest of Cromwell. W !
Mrs. William Crothers of Ligonier and her daughter Mrs. Jacob McNutt of South Bend, were recent guests of Roscoe Jackson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ullery after spending the winter at Traverse City Michigan arrived at their Diamond lake cottage today for ilie summer.
Mrs. Elma Stewart a music teacher in Moosehart Ilinois is a guest of he parents Mr. and Mrs. James Kinni son. She has been engaged to teacl another year.
Syracuse Firm Gets Contraet
State highway commissioners meeting Wednesday awarded a $152,217 paving contract to McClintic, Colwell and Gordy, Syracuse, Ind.,for 6.3 miles of paving on state road No. 2, starting at the Illinois line in Lake county and terminating at Lowell, Ind.
Roy Blue and family and Len Harper and wife were Sunday guests of Earl Wolfe and family. Hugh Cole and family of South Bend spent Sunday '_a%ernoon with Wm. Lavering and wife Little Lois Schlemmner who was operated on a couple weeks ago is not 80 well at this writing. : ; Jesse Hire left for Michigan to spend the summer with his daughter Mrs. J. R. Glascott. - Mrs. Henry Snyder and Mrs. Maggie Knox ate Sunday dinner at the Ben Blue home. Mrs. Stuart Carney who has been in the Fort Wayne hospital for several ‘months was brought to the home of ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kitson Sunday. . Dean Bobeck and wife spent Saturday in South Bend. Sunday school next Sunday at-9:30 and Easter program following Sunday school. » Mrs. Mary Snow and children are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burke. ’ :
NOTICE O¥ SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of judgment, decree and order of sale to mie directed by the Clerk of the Nohlz Circuit Court of Indiana, and issued in the cause in said Court wherein Ralph Spurgeon is plaintiff and Mary C. Miller, et al., are defendants, being cause numbered 9925%% in said Court, commanding me to make by sale of the real estate hereafter deseribed the sum of one hundregd thirty-six and 95/100 Dollars adjudged in favor of said plaintiff upon his complaint in said cause, together with six per cent interest thereon from January 28 1928, a first lien on said real estate, and the costs.of said cause including the cost of sale. I, John Singleton, Sheriff of Noble County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in the Town of Albion, Noble County, Indiana, on Monday, May 7, 1928, between the hours of ten am. and four p.m. on said date, the following real estate in said Noble County, Indiana, deseribed in said decree and therein ordered sold, to-wit: Lot number eight in block number four in Westlawn Addition. to the City of Ligomier, in the manner provided by law, and - if neccssary: will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder the fee simple of all of said real estate or, so much thereof as may be' necessary to pay and satisfy said de{creje,' judgment, interest and- costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation ang appraisement ilaWs. B ’ : ‘ e : JOHN SINGLETON, Yo ~ Sheriff Noble County. Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier, Indiana attorneys for plaintiff. 10b3w ‘Now is the time to pay your sub. lublcflpfiou-—DO T NQW!T, . i
Richville News
5 ¥ g i Gossard Corrests | Visit the Gossard Shop and select . Gossard Foundation garment suitwble for your type of fizure. You will ind a beautirul line in' completes, rorseletts and lacing models priced as ow as §2.50. Also a nice line of brassiers, up-lifts and garter belts. ' At Smiths Chocolate Shop Wedneslay and Saturday. : ETHEL M. BLACK = 10b2t Notice to Water Takers, - You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist, 1928 payable al the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. ; All water rents for 1928 are now due and must be paid on or before April 20th. ; 2 Office hours 9 a. m. to 5. p. m. The office will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the public. 10a6t Jospeph C. Kimmell, City Clerk
Congoieum at Weaver Hardware
Its a crime to miss “The Gorilla ast 'chance tonight.
Free waffles at Ligonier Electric Shop Saturday April 7. - 10a2t
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Tom m# in “Tumbling River’ 3 Crystal Friday and Saturday.
‘Free waffle receipts at Ligonie Electric Shop Saturday April 7. 10a2
‘Sacco Fertilizer for lawn, shrub bery and gardens. Weaver Hardware
Brood sows to let out on the shares Write lock box 102 Ligenier Ind., for iaformation. - Bhte
‘Wm. Eaton of Millersburg-is visit ing his daughter Mrs. Rollin Baile, of Ligonier. '
‘When you see “The Nocso' next week at the Crystal you will recommend it to all vour friends.
“George R. Harrison was confined to his bed by illness Wednesday at the Harrison home on Grand street.
For Sale—Buick 23-35 four ecylinder open automobile. Best mechanical condition. <{heap if taken at once. Phone No. 156:. - : "~ 9b4+
See” Mulligan and Garriety, two famous detectives, who hear all, see all and know nothing in “The CGorilla”, tonight. : :
~ The shower of rain longingly looked for Wednesday evening came rather too sparingly .to accomplish much good.
There are more ways than one in which to “Get Your Man” and Clara tries them all out. See it next Sunday and Monday. ¢
Dr. Shobe 'l‘eport%the condition of Mrs. Harry Spurgéon as much improved and the lady is on the road to complete recovery.
There’ll be a stampede it all the girls follow' Clara Bow’s example in “Get Your Man’—see it at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaffer of Goshen, Miss Ann Moser of South Bend and Fred Erb of Elkhart were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosar
Hair Bobs and Hair Cuts regular price 35 cents at the only real sanitary Barber Shop, Baths and Cigars. : . ° Peter Regula : » 10a4t
ECONOMY CHAIN GROCERY AND MARKET
MEATS
Pork shoulders for roasts ] l 3 to 5 |b average . C
Fresh sid k ch: ' per pouncei 5 .Chdnk ] 5 C
Rib boiling beef, per . pound ‘ : I I C
Fancy bacon, whole or half slab, per pound . ch
Easter Star smoked hams ) whole or half, per Ib. Z4C
Perk liver, sliced < ) per pound e 9C
F ancyfiDreSs;ed Chickens for Saturday : Economy Chain Grocery and Market
Coleman Gas Pressure ?toves == | e e . ( . | | - ; A - . Factory Demonstration Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7 ~ See the new Coleman Gas Pressure Stove in operation, Let us explainits . many advantages to you. Come in Friday or Saturday and look over our complete display of all the new Coleman models. See the Coleman before buying. Demonstration Friday ° _ ‘and Saturday, April 6 and 7. L e G
- SPECIALSFOR Frniday and Saturday
Three lbs. fancy Spinach 25c¢ Four lbs. Bananas . , 25c
" FOR EASTER . Leaf lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, Head lettuce, Aspargus, Young carrots, Califlower, Young ~ onions, Navy beans JCucumbers, Radishes, White Grapes, Oranges, Celery, ' o Grape Fruit.
SACK’'S BAKERY
Buy Ligonier Chicks Chicks that live and grow into REAL MONEY NAKERS. Pricesreasonable. 11 different breed tochose from. Come in and see the chicks. Hatches Monday and Thursday each week.
- LIGONIER HATCHERY ‘ ‘ ROY J. JQRG, Manager 106 Lincoln Way West, Ligonier, Ind. Pnone 502
Winner Coffee | Zpoonde . @ SSC
Good Luck Oleo . 2 pounds . : 53C
Good grade pastry flour per sackl = . . 98C
Bananas fancy, not over- ] 9 ripe, 3 pounds . 17C
Leaf Lettuce; hot | house, per pound . IZZC
Oranges, per dozen . 23¢ Grape Fruit, 3 for . . 25¢
GROCERIES
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