Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 42B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 November 1928 — Page 6
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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
- Good second hand stoves at Weavers Hardware : : Automobile glass istalled in all cars Weavers Hardware. - N Barbara Lyon is confined 'to her home as a flu victim. Room and board wanted by gentleman, Call phone 298. : 5 l Mis.,Art.hui‘ Ferguson who had been quite ill is much improved. Tim Mch("foy in “The Adventure_r",' Fridayand Saturday at Crystal Mrs. A. M, Timmiss and Mrs. Wm Kunce spent Tuesday in Elkhart : “Sorrell and Son”, for those who enjoy the best. See it tonight. Miss Hortense Christner will spend the winter with Mrs. J.' L. Cavin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayden were Goshen visitors the first of the week. M E. Pierce of Bleomington spent he week end with Miss Emily Wigton
Chester C. Smith is here from Indianapolis for a few days on business See ‘“The Adventurer” with Tim McCoy at Crystal Friday and Saturday. : Ray Loy and Graham‘ Lyon .were business visitors in Fort Wayne Tues day. e ] Mrs. Earl Creps and Mrs: Leroy Bink are visiting relatives at Wabas_h, : . Mrs. Louis Levy is attending a luncheon bridge in Fort Wayne this aiternoon. . ; - Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Wigton will spend this evening in LaGrange' with relatives. . ' Dealers are paying 1.10 a pelt fou muskrat hides and- many are being brought in. - Mrs. Charles Wisner is helping out during-a rush in the Farmers & Merchants bank. . Mrs. Hal CGreen of IMort Wayne is ivisiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. John L. Henry. : : Mrs. W. H, Wig Lon is home_ irom 2 visit with her daughter \irs. John I. Hurst at Indianapoli: - Namel-lac the nicest decorating aint we ever have sold all colors dry n four hours Weavers Hardware
Leo Summers is very ill of pneumonia at the home of his mother Mrs. Anna Summers near Kimmell, : - Nightingale - Silk hose guaranteed $l,OO Outsizes also. Newtons Shoe Store. . i 42h4t '~ Mrs, Willilam Jasper was called to Detroit Wednesday by the serious illess of her sister Mrs. Ed Kava?augh. Aaron Urich is in Bryan, Ohio, today attending a meeting of frieght agents. Mr. Urich is a retired agent, Willard Shell and son Ray were over near Wolcottville Tuesday evening to see Jacob Shell who is seriously ill. Mrs. "A. E. Kelley, Mrs. Robert D 3hobe, Mrs Charles Simmons and ‘Mrs, G 8. Lyon spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne.
Miss, Marian Hatton has returned to her home in Topeka after spending some time at the James Bussie home. : The death list of passengers and crew of the liner Vestrio which sank off the Virginia coast the other day 'is placed at 108. - ' Will Cavin of Sturgis, Mich., was a Tecent guest of his mother, Mrs. J. W, Cavin who accompanied him home for a visit. Mrs, Henry Burkett, Mrs. E. W. Sorgenfrie, Mrs. Lena Keasey and Miss Marie Burkett spent Monday afternoon in Goshen . ' ' The Misses Lina and Clara Herald fand Carlisle -Herald will attend a home talent play 4t the Jefferson theatre in Goshen tonight. Mrs. F. U. Haines returned to her home in Chicago after spending a very pleasant two weeks with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Haines. ;
Mrs, F. E. Bradley- of Chicago, is here visiting the John Epert family. When she returns to Chicago E. Bradley will accompany her where he will spend the winter. ‘ e Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery left Wednesday “for their winter home in Traverse City, Mich,, with the expectation of a return to their Diamond lake cottage in the early. spring.
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'LOOKING BACKWARD Items Taken From Ligonier Banner of Ten Years Ago. ’ : o 3 A e OTR Miss Fredonna Klotz .took in the peace celebration at Goshen. ' The one hundred stockholders of the Citizens bank were paid 10 per cent dividend on their stock. _Marie Brown 86 years old died in Clinton township. : : The influenza uarantine was lifted and the Noble county schools and churches are again in session, v Ralph W. Cripe revenue collector of Goshen was.in the city collecting revenue of the taxi business. The republians elected ten out of§ thirteen township trustees in Noble county. : ; ‘ ‘Graham Lyon was named a member of the Library Board to succeed J, B. Schutt. : ' -Louis Rimmell is advertising a big stock sale. ; _ The 1919 license tags for automobiles are ‘white letters on black'bak'l{]‘ ground. Roy D, Black, brother of Dr. F. W. Black was elected attorney general of Idaho ; e ; M. A. Cotherman of the Banner, ref(reived word that his brother-in-law Judge T. E. Booth had died in Hailey, Idaho ’ : % "~ The Highway Iron Products company is having the machinery placed iand the new new factory will begin operations soon. . : Melvin Brill is confinad to his hgme suffering fremy a crushed foot. James Patton died after suffering a stroke of paralysis, “Sorrell and Son!’ tonight—a great picture. : Victor No. 1 steel traps $1.48 Weavers Hardware. i '
John Marker of Toledo, spent Monday night at the Thomas Head home. Attorney C. M. Bouch and nephew Cha:les Lockhart of Toledo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and 2rs. €has. L, Smith. ‘ ; My, and Mrs. H. H, Decker and son ¥arl and Mrs. Ralph Strait were at Woleottville the..first of the week to visit Mrs. Henry Dickinson. ' - Mrs. Ralph Strait and Mrs, H. H. Decker were called to Wolcottville by the serious illuess of Mrs. Henry Dickinson, mother of Mrs, Strait and gister of Mrs. Decker, ' . _
. NOVEMEER . SPECIALS
Fancy Dress Socks per pair 45c | Brown Jersey Gloves per palr 40 Horsehide Coats : $12.50 | Dress Slickers $6.50 ‘ Unionalls ‘ - $295 ~ Blanketlined Overshirts . $250 Men's Sheepskin ' fi Lfoals $7.50 Canvas Husking Gloves, pair : -10 c | 'Mén’s’ F ieece’ Lined Union Suits 5150 Hunting Coats $4.25 | - Me’n"s Ribbed V Union Suxts
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~ Holiday goods being opened at Weavers Hardware, L o ‘ “Sorrell and Son”, nothing but praise for it. See it tonight, Ball Band Rubbers the best made at Newtons Shoe Store. : ‘42b4tl FOR RENT—Modern house at 328 Union street. Call Mrs. H. C. McDan‘iel‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carey Jefiries are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday night, o -“Two Arabian Knights” wllll break laugh records, at Crystal Sunday and Monday. | : For Sale—Buff Orpington cockerels Blood tester, trap nested. Abe Weimer Ligonier, Inq. i 40b5t Bred brood sows on veasy shares, See you at the sale Thursday. Pice feed company. : 41a3t* For Salp«_«Polahd China boars, cho@ra and swin plague immuned, Walter E. Wolf, 42h6t®
Ladies try our Silk Hose from 95 cents to $1.85. Newtons Shoe Store. . - 42hdt ‘ FOR 'SALE-—Dry oak and hickory wood fine and course. Enquire Peter Regula or phone Don Braden Kimmel Ind. 40a8t* . The ladies of the Broadway church ‘will serve a chicken supper.and hold a bazaar Thursday evening November 92 . 32a3t ~ See “Two Arabian Knights” 1001 laughs in the world’s funniest dough-. boy comedy at Crystal Sunday and Monday. - . Mr, and Mrs. L. 'L Koon Mrs Fred Weir and Miss Ina Warren were in Fort Wayne Tuesday and took in a Ishow. o . ;
Do not overlonk the bake sale Saturday November 17th at the Jet White Groceteria. Dressed chickens will also be on sale. o L The Ladies of the Burr Oak church will ‘have a bake sale and offer dressed chickens at the Jet White Grocery Saturday November 17th, < - For sale or trade—pedigre Germean police pups especially bred for savage. Price $6 and 8, BPau €. Yoder, 615 miles north of Ligonier... 41at
Sweet Orr Work Shirts - . 85¢ | Boy's Blue Corudroy Longies \ , $1.95 Steventon (1 nnill 535 Wool Uniensuits $4.75 Boys' Fleece Lined - Unionsuits | $1.25 - Boys’ Blous;as Boys’ Horsehide . Coats -=~ ~ $lO.OO Work Sox Il¢ Black Hats - sisg Wool Work Sox . 3hé Héavy Bradley . - Work Sweaters - 8600
. wPECIALS - Fnday and Saturday Grape F rutt, large, each '» .. Grape Fruit Mammoth, each . = 13c Grapes, Red Emperor, pound = . 12 Sweet Potatoes,@ p‘wu'nds ¢ - 25¢ Saclds Bakerv Al S DAaKery
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BIGGER STOCK . : n 1 Blggflr-‘ Department for Men and Boys Everything you need for Mother - and the Girls. More Blankets, More - Underwear for the family. More Fancy Goods for Xmas. ) In order that we can make room fer our large Xmas display, we must reduce the stock-in BLA(‘;\'KETS and MEN’S GOODS. _ . ‘ Ten Day Clearing Sale -~ For Men and BCYS Men’s Front Quarter Horse ‘Hide Coals, others will : ask you $14.00, our price, in this sale ki 0l kN Men’s Khaki Sheep Skin lined, only ..........0...........57.89 Boys’ Sizes, as to size frisaesmasareseititiaseraiacisnin DOOO 10 $6.89 Men’s Blanket Lined Jumpers, wind shield cuff .....$2.98 Mens 200 Uveralle . a 1 Mens 220 Overjackots . ... ... ... ... ... ... .81%99 Boys’ Overalls. - ; L : - Mens Motk Slets . B The best Heavy Weight, fast color for men, at only 89¢ Full line of Dress Shirts for man and boy, from ....89¢ up o Blankets ~ Blankets This is You Chance to Fill Your Needs With Blankets. A large 70/80 Cotton Plaid Blanket, in choice of color, worth $2.49, this reduction sale only ................$2.19 64/76 for the children’s bed, plain grey, tan, light blue, pink, regular $2.35 pair, now ......................$1.89 Part Wool Blankets 70/80. You cannot beat this PEEe of e A All Wool Blankets, Indian Blankets, Couch Blankets, Auto Robes. Let us show you the good values in this department. = ' Outing Department 36 inch LIGHT AND DARK OUTING ...................z...20¢ el LIGHY OUTING. . ... ... .- .. o 194 20 el WHITE OUTING os . " 198 ' ALL SPECIAL - VALUES. . W » . - of 9 . -‘ - -Ladies’and Children’s Rain Coats The New Style, Cbloljs and Fits. Call to see this line | Underwear Department . Tadies’ Union Suils at’.. ... i andies. Dnion Baite ... .. dadeseinanadßld S ‘Children’s Union Suits, up from .........cieensenl9€ Hays Uniof SUE up from .. oo ina 000 Men’s Heavy Union SHIE ootk 1S Here is the best ong for men. Heavy mottled grey. Just a good big warm suit for .........$1.39 and $1.48 We cannot list all the good, big values we are o'ffer-' ing. So just step on the gas and make a quick trip to Stansbury’s Big Double Store and we will surprise you with Values for your sss. ‘ L : Special Good Items for early selectiol}s for Xmas. Outing Gowns, Silk Underwear, Gloves, Silk _and Wool Hose, Silk Hose, Men’s Ties, Bed Spreads, Ladies’ Neckwear, Sweater Coats, Ladies’ and Men’s Pajamas, Caps, Fancy Blankets, Bridge Sets, Table Cox!gers, Damask, House Dresses, Fancy Aprons, Bloomers, Silk Vesgs; : Now is the time for good selections, and Stansbqry’s‘ is the place. Our aim, More Goods, Better Selections, this year than ever before. We will make Santa happy when he comes to our big store. He will fill h.IS baskets and trunks for the entire family. Come to this sale. ~ Thank you in advance for the look. o ' o lEONTER INDIANA .
