Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 11, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 April 1936 — Page 6

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~ GROCERY SPECIALS Fresh Honey Cookies, dz.l Oc Corn-Beef Hash Sxfs [s¢ Tomato Juice, 3 cans 25c¢ Soap Chips &2, lg. box 15¢ Pink Salmon, large can 10c Pork and Beans, 2 lg.cans 19¢ Happy Home Coffee, Ib. 15c¢ e i 25 FRESH PRODUCE Head Lettuce, lg. 5c a head Bananas £ 4 pounds 23c Seedless Oranges siz. dz. 27¢ ~ FRESH MEATS Beef Roast - - Ib. 17¢c Beef to boil - - Ib. 125 Veal Roast - . lbi 20¢ Pork Roast - - - Ib. 20c Pk Steak . . b Z4¢ Smoked Ham "3k Ib. 26¢ Cream Cheese, per pound 19c

CHANGE IN PRECINCT NO. 8 Notice is hereby given that the voting place hag been changed in Precinct No. 8 in Elkhart Township from Cosperville to the North School. All other precincts will use the same voting places that were used in .he General Election of 1934. , By Order of Noble County : Commissioners

SPRING NEEDS!

Li.tt}e Girl’s -Drgsses at et 29€ 8N 59(‘T D Dresses Sie Drogess Siae T 4 - Bews 0 L

HOSE FOR THE FAMILY

Wklots ... . 5. . 108 6l 15 Children’s Full Length Hose ........ 15¢- 25¢ Boy’s 8-4 Hose at ... ceuuuueuene. 15¢ 20 Men’s Hose at .......................... 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ Ladies’ Cotton Hose at ................... 15¢-20¢ Ladies’ Rayon Hose at .........0........0e 28¢ Silk Hose at ........................ 35¢, 49¢, 59¢, T9¢ New Line of Ladies’ Knee Length . glastic top ... 2Bc and 49¢ Lovely Blouses at .................... 59¢ and $l.OO PO TS . D, 69¢, T9c New Fast Color Aprons ....... 25¢ and 39¢

, _Easter Cards, Novelties and Candies of all Kinds M. & M. 5¢ to $1 Store . - First Door South Crystal Theatre : (. e Indiana

Republicans from all over this section, including many from Ligonier, flocked to Fort Wayne Saturday even ing to hear former President Herbert Hoover deliver ong of 40 addresses he ig giving throughout the nation. Notice To Public e . '[Fire policies No. 1009-10256 inc. of [National Liberty Ins. Co. and said 'insurance. company assumes no liability. ‘' E. H. Johnson S. A.

LADIES’ UNDERWEAR ¢ Ladies’ Rayon Underwear regular S EEXYE SIBeE .. i iicmunsiog; S 0 + Ladies’ Slps -.....ccorueenee. 39¢, 50c, 59¢, $l.OO A New Hand Embroidered Porto Rican Gown Extra Length ........... 50¢ M MEN’S AND BOY’S SHIRTS Boy’s Dress Shirts ........iesevensss, 49€ T 9€ Men’s Dress Shirts Full cut Non-Wilt 00l | i b 100 Boy’s and Men’s Ties New Ones ....10¢, 25¢ - LADIES’ COLLARS White and Pastel Shades ..........c..... 25¢

NEWS NOTES ~Mr. and Mrs. Langley Farnsworth and Mrs. Ford Winebrenner of Toledp spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Detar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuinn and Royse McGuinn of Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William MeGuinn.

. Regulary meeting of W. R. C. Friday evening at 7:30. A large attendance is desired. There will be a special program. ; Mrs. O. G. Bowen attend a bridge party Thursday afternoon in Milford given by Mrs. Marvin Kelley at the home of Dr. V. G. Hursey. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn and Miss Olive Carson will spend Easter Sunday in Fort Wayne the guests of M. and Mrs. 0. D. Nusbaum. Mrs.. John Schrim and baby o.’._’ Terre Haute is visiting her mother Mrs. Florence Wigton in LaGrange. Mrs. Schrim wil] be remebered here as Virginia Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Conrad and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Troyer and family were guests last Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinderey and daughter. Paul Tague aged 16, Ligonier was fined $1 and cost amounting to $ll, in city court at Kendallville by Mayor U. C. Brouse for driving a vehicle without a driver’s license (Mrs. Albert Deardorff and Spau'ding McMann of Cronmwell, who have been patients at the Lakeside hospital at Kendallville were discharged Sunday and taken tp their h.mes. Mr. and Mrs. John Calbeck Frank Cain of this city Dr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and James Cain of Fort Wayne will spend Easter with Mr and Mrs. Joe Calbeck in Cromwell.

Mr.- and Mrs. Ray Bowman and family spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. William Bobeck, Mrs. Charles Hinderer and daughter Lucille spent Thursday in Elkhart. Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. 0. G. Bowen were in Culver Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffith and family. They took Dwight Griffith to his home he had spent the week end here visiting friends. Misses Ruth Coss and Mary Jane Jackson spent the week end in Toledo. They were joined there by Mrs. Harry Doll and Miss Alice Osborn cf Reynoldsburg and all were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong.

Twenty-seven were present at the sewing party given Friday afternoon at the Centralized school for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leslie. Five comfortors were made and many articles of food and clothing were donated. . - - Found Dead On Floor Mrs. Minnie Niles, 80 resident of LaGrange for many Yyears died very suddenly at her home at LaGrange. The body was found on the floor. Mrs. Niles was born November 11, 1855 in Germany and came to the United States with the family when she was a girl. She is survived by a son Eari of LaGrange and a daughter Miss Arlene Niles who resided w}h her mother.

Highest Prices Paid for Loeser Fuel Co. Phone 111 -

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

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WALL PAPER—POPULAR PRICES WALLPAPER AT KNIGHT’S DRUG Store. tf LADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH will serve a chicken pie supper in - church basement Thursday evening April 9th.

FOR SALE—-DE LAVAL SEPARAtor, No. 12, used two years, excellent condition. Gordon Noe, box 156, Kimmell, Ind. 3t*

FOR SALE—SUGAR CURED HAMS. . Vern L. Pancake, phone 143. at

NOTICE— MY SORREL BELGIAN stallion shown at Foster's sale March 25, will be stood 3% miles west of Ligonier on road No. 2. Fee $l5. Phone 765. Verne Nelson 2t*

ANOTHER LOAD OF HORSIES, mares. Some good mated teams. Just arrived April 1 at Earl Garver's 9 miles North of Goshen on State Roagd 15. Come and lock them over. We deliver.

FOR .SALE—.COMPLETELY. MOdern property at 231 East Thixd street. Will sell for $l,OOO if taken very soon. Plenty fruit. Phone 399 ! i at OATS FOR FEED OR SEED FOR SALE

Feedng Oats 10-50 bu. lots, 30¢ bu; Bright 30-32 Test 10-50 bu. lots 40c bu.; choice high test 10-50 bu. lots, 45¢c bu. Less than 10 bu. lots add sc¢c per bushe] to above prices. More than 50 bu. lots deduce 3c per bushel. CHOICE GRAIN WANTED 'We are paying a premium for choice 60. test wheat. Take that low test, poor quality grain to some ome else, please. EGG MASH SPECIAL

To introduce our lowest priced egg mash, -we " are quoting our 18% mash at $1.65 per 100, DAIRY FEED SPECIAL

We are offering our present supply of Lower Cost 16% molasses

[CGNOMY GROCERY AND MARKET Will Hitch Your Dollar sss to the Largest Load of Groceries ever Pulled Out of Ligonier o e Leaf Lettuce, per Ib. 5c Head Lettuce, per head 4c Grape Fruit, lg. 3 for 10c Oranges "™ dz. 29¢ SUGAR:::IO LB. 49c

Oleomargarine “%u" 2 Ibs. 2lc

Cheese, Wis. Cream, Ib. 15¢

FLOUR »:«« 59c

Green Circle Coffee, 2 Ibs. 25¢

Swans Down Cake Flour, 24c

Jello, Assorted flavors 3 for 17c¢ SIRLOIN STEAK, prime beef . 20c PORK shoulder ROASTS . 15¢ and 18¢ VEAL shoulder CHOPS, . pound 19¢ BREAD “"...." " 3~25¢ DOUGHNUTS, fresh baked, dozen 10c ‘On Display We Have Numerous ther Floor Specials

daeiry at ome cent per pound, $2O per e

NEW PARIS ELEVATOR

Talk to Forest Kerlin, PFrancis Weaver, Walter Stutsman or Wil H. Menaugh-Bosg “

WEAR REAL FLOWERS THIS Baster. Corsage 26¢c and up. 0. O. Schrock, your Florist. FOR SAIfE—WARDROBE BED LlNens and dishes. Seg Mrs. Milo Renner. it* SEED CORN —GOOD GERMANAtion. C. R. Seymoure, Wolf Lake, Etna Phone. 3t

LADIES AID SOCIETY OF THE Kimmel] M. E. church will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Groecery Saturday April 18.

A FISH SUPPER WILL BE SERVED by the Ladies Aid of the Kimmell M. E. church Thursday April 16.

GOOD USED CREAM SEPARATOR* ‘Weaver's Hardwara,

FOR SALE—ALFALFA HAY 353.00 Elmer Magnuson, phone Wawaka.

OARMASTER, REGISTERED PERcheron Stallion "will be at service at Pioneer Stock Farm, 3 miles north and one-fourth mile east of Ligonier, phone 834.

WE INVITE YOU" TO VISIT OUR geenhouses and see our display of Easter flowers and plants. 0. O. Schrock, Your Florist.

WANTED—WORK BY THE HOUR, phone 347. . . .

THE LADIES OF THE CROMWELL Lutheran church will serve a chicken pie supper Friday, April 17, price 30 cents.

THE RICHVILLE LADIES AID SOclety will hold a food sale at the Jet White grocery next Saturday morning April 11ith.

TN SHOP—I WILL OPEN A TIN ghop in the Jemneret buillding about April 13. All kinds of furpace and tin work, roofing, and repairing. L. W. Koontz. .

See “The Terrible Meek” at the Christian Church Sunday evening April 12th.

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- CURRENT ATTRACTIONS Tonight Thursday, April 9 | “She Couldn’t Take It” George Raft..... Joan Bennet Friday and Saturday, April 10-11 Here is a western no one should miss. . . . .. All the westers stars you everheard of areinit. ...........» “Powder Smoke Range” HootGiboonßoouMahyw?'lmy Catey....Tom Tyler. ... Bob Steele. .. . William Famum....At Mix.... Buddy Roosevelt.. .. .Buzz Barton. . . . Buffalo Bill Jr... Wally Wa1e5......§ Note. . . . For you western fans. . . . Here's the wow of them all ... ... Ab5......N0w5..... Comady..... Castosn.:.... Coming Wed. and Thurs., April 15-16 “If You Could Only Cook” with Jean Arthur and Herbert Marshall .. . .It's different. .. It's home ....Boys. .. .bring your Sweeties. . . . .. Husbands, . . bring your wives Let’s all have a swell time and also learn something . . . ...

LaGrange Woman Fnds Life. Migg Jessie L. Huntsman, 66, committed suicide in hey home at LaGrange sometime Sunday nignt. Her body hanging to a stairway, was found Monday morning by Wiiliam Tibbett, a young man who works nights and rooms at the Huyntman home. He discovered the suicide when he returned to the home Irom his work. Indication were that Miss Huntman had carefully planned the deed, as she had carefully placed her house in order and had lail ount the clothing in which she wished to be buried.

Paul Zimmerman aged 77 a resident of Kendallville for nearly three quarters of a century died at the home of Mrs. Iva Berhalter from heart trouble Sunday meorning. He had been ailing for more than six months but had not been bedfast.

Order Your Next Winters Coal Now \While Prices are Down Ask About Our Installment Plan LOESER FUEL COMPANY - g Phone 111

Sturgis Boy Ends Life, The song that Hungary outlawed because it inspired thought of snicide .apparently had claimed an American victim Sunday, in 13-year-oid Floyd Hamilton, Jr. He hanged himself wth a clothes line in the living room of his home, and Coroner Willard T. Balch, who pnonounced the death a suicide, said the boy bad a newspaper clipping clipped with the words of the song, “Gloomy Sunday” in his shirt poe-

Mother and Daughter Found Dead. _ The deaths Saturday of Mrs. Ervan Brown and her daughter, Alice, 13, has been crediteq by Cdroner A. L. Knapp to homicide and suicide. The mother ang daughter were found dead in an automobile. The car motor was running. .