Ligonier Banner., Volume 52, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 June 1918 — Page 2

l| ■K^ry>A^ ‘ J BSx' bSWms^ ft^, ‘ vC*r*'^ k*^' &*>- y£ We, Set Tire ■ ^- Standards Tread - Why is it that United States Tires are setting new records for mileage and serviceability ? Why is it that the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and bounds ? The answer is found in the factories where United States Tires are ®made. ' Standards of construction for these tires are higher than ever before known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United States Tire fabrics are higher than any previously known. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to finished tires —we have set new and higher standards everywhere. These standards work out on your car in the practical economy demanded by war-times. United States Tires will raise any car to higher efficiency. There is a type to suit every condition of service. nearest United States Sales and Service Depot dealer will cheerfully aid in selecting right tires for your requirements. gg United States Tres We know United States Tires are good tires. That’s why we sell them. LIGONIER GARAGE (Irvin Kauffman) GEORGE BRYAN

QB DAILYBET WEEN CLEVEIAHD & BUFFALO

3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 | The Great Ship “SEEANDBEE” — "CITY OF ERIE” - "CITY OF BUFFALO" CLEVELAND — Daily, May Ist to Nov. 15th — BUFFALO Leave Cleveland 8:00 P.M. U.S. Central Time Leave Buffalo 9:00 P.M. U.S. Eastern Time Arrive Buffalo 7:30 A.M. U.S. Eastern Time Arrive Cleveland 7:00 A.M. U.S. Central Time Connections at Buffalo for Niagara Falls and all Eastern and Canadian points. Railroad tickets reading between Cleveland and Buffalo are good for transportation on our steamers. Ask your ticket agent or American Express Agent for tickets via C. & B. Line. New Tourist Automobile Rate—s7.so Round Trip, with 2 days return limit, for cars not exceeding 127 in. wheelbase Beautifully colored sectional puzzle chart of The Great Ship “SEEANDBEE’’ sent on receipt of five cents. Also ask for our 2Gpage pictorial and descriptive booklet free. The Cleveland & Buffalo _ Transit Company Cleveland, Ohio r. W* 11 WJ??’ — Ji 'T^Creat Ship "ser:an d b e e w i /jy " —the largest and most costly II , 7—. paßMenger Steamer on inland ~ waters of the world. Sleeping geSjtSSatej^^ capacity, 1500 passencers. W. - —-—

Wall Paper I HMMMB I Largest Assortment in the County • AH qualities at right prices. We guarantee our price to be as low or lower than can be ( had elsewhere for the same quality. New • spring stock is large and ready for your inspection. WINDOW SHADES • All colers and sizes. We make shades and fit J them to your windows without extra charge. • Weare at your service. Call us. Hoffman’s Bookstore Phone 114 Patent Dry Paste to hang your Wall Paper at 10 cents per pound when you buy vour paper of us. SAVE THE FLOUR

iCujmtttr Sarnirr UTAIUMtO IMS. By W. C. B. HARRISON Published every Tuesday and Friday and entered in the Postoihce at Ligonier, Ind.. second class matter. Red Cross Nurses William Sisterhen lias a groop picture of 69 Red Cross nurses including his daughter Miss Olive Sisterhen. j Tiie nurses are stationed at Jackscn i ville, Florida, and the picture is on ! exhibition at the .Jacob Sheets store Food Will Win the War Witli this as a slogan the war service society of Noble county is being organized. Attorney Chester Vanderford is the Perry township chairman •nd enlistment cards will soon Le d stributed. Organize at North Webster Capt. Milner and Corporal Robin son were in North Webster Wednesday evening and organized the first company of Liberty guards in Kosciusko county. The citizens of the village are very enthusiastic over the n iw company. Harper-Smith Ruth Nina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E E. Harper and Ralph R. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith, were united in marriage Thursday, June 27, 1918, at the home of the bride. The contracting parties are prominent young people of the county and the marriage links together two of the old and respected families of the community. The Banner extends congratulations. i Change in High School Course The state board of education has changed tbe high school courses. The most important change made by the state board is to the effect that it will be possible for a student to choose a special course and graduate with a diploma without studying any foreign language or higher mathematics. This plan, it is thought, will keep more boys and girls of the rural districts in school as they will be permitted to take a special course in agriculture which will be of more benefit to them in their vocational work than the study of language and mathematics.

The Bank Is the financial heart of the community in which it is located. Upon its circulation depends your prosperity. Keep it throbbing. Every new depositor at our bank gives an extra beat to the heart that keeps alive the prosperity, growth and financial health of our town and community. If you have idle money in your pocket or hid at home, make it useful to the community and yourself by depositing it in our bank. Do your part towards keeping the financial heart of our town beating strong and fast.

Citizens Bank

THE UNIVERSAL CAR While there’s no telling what conditions mayface the country before the war is over, one thing is certain and that is that Ford cars will grow more and more into being actual uecesities, both in city and country. Prospective buyers will'd© well to place orders NOW, when a reasonably quick delivery is possible. Don’t put it off until spring for the demand is continuous from all parts of the country; Ford cars are wanted in the North, South, Fast and West, every day of the year. Let us have yonr order today and we’ll hustle our best that you may not be kept waiting. GEO. BRYAN, Ligonier, Ind

BONIER .BANNER, LIGONIE .

Bni B I' I Api A 1 H ly'l I F^^r I g j awe a comp/ex/on Hal, | I is always presentable- | I XXu “ now possible for every g woman — through use of I | MARINELLO | Phantom Powder | Immediately gives skin appear- g ance of beauty — then really | beautifies it. Unrivaled beauty builder : | for face, neck and hands. Doesn’t rub £ or wash off Splendid for evening make- S up. Your mirror will prove its merit, a Elizabeth Lamb Ligonier, Ind. Phone 339 Death of Mrs. Shine Mrs. Lou Shine died at Mishawaka Wednesday morning and the body will be bru,hthere for burial today. The funeral will be held at the M E church at 2:30 with burial in Oak Park. The deceased was a former resident of Ligonier. She was a daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Heffner and a sister of James Eppert. Rev. Hub bartt will ofliciate at the funeral

Dickinson-Strait Miss Louisa Dickinson, of Wolcott ville, andjßalph Strait, of Ligonier, were married at high noon Wednesday at the home of the bride and left immediately for a trip to Mackinac and other norahern lake points. Miss Dickinson is a cousin of the Ligonier family of the same name and is highly aecomglished. Mr. Strait is superintendent of the Ligonier Refrigerator company and a most exemplary yqung man. Mr. and Mrs. Strait will reside in Ligonier. Drawing is Today The drawing for the young men who registered June Stakes place today -in Washington. There are 700,C00 names to draw. The^next call for men is filed for July 22 to 25 and Indiana will furnish about 8,000.

| The Underselling Stores Gulelius & pw 5 and 1 Sioies Kendallville, Ind. Ligonier, Ind. LaGrange, Ind.

Can Rubbers 10c value. Special Saturday 8c per dozen or 3 dozen for 23c. Bathing Caps All colors for boys, girls, men and women. 10c to $ 1.00 each. Dresser Scarfs New shipment received. Dainty designs. 49c each. See south window. Vases Colored, decorated Hower vases. A 15c value. Special Saturday 10c each. Tea Kettles $1.19 value, special Saturday 98c each Dresses One lot children’s dresses at reduced prices Saturday. All sizes.

Special Saturday First class Brooms, $l,OO value. Saturday 72c each. Hats See our Hats. Great Reduction. We must sell them. . —— —— —— _ Service Flags Felt and Silk Service Flags. 19c, 29c and 50c. Extra Stars 5c each . Stockings ' See our new line of ladies silk stockings, colors white, black, Palm Beach, chocolate brown and gray. 63c to $1.19 a pair. Open Every Night Don’t Forget Our September Opening in Zimmerman & Co. Room.

MF. and Mrs. G. A. McEwen Chiropractors Office Hours, 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Office over King & Weaver’s. Sundays by appointment. Examination Free;

IF YOUR HORSE COULD CHOOSE he certainly would select this shop as the place he would prerer to come to be £shod. Act on that assumption J and bring him here the * next time he ' needs shoeing. You’ll find ihim better gaited and better 'tempered “after we have shod him. * E. W RIEBER

Grant & Foote Attorneys-at-Law Office in Basement of Court House formerly occupied by H. G. Zimmer man, ALBION, IND.

Tor your Soldier Boy in cahip or at the front; for your Sailor Lad patrolling the high seas; from you to him to make his heartg light and ; help keep tight the home ties—your photograph.

There’s a photographer in your Town. Hieber Studio

Tin Cups 5c value. Special Saturday 3 for 10c Bathing Shoes All sizes. Colors, black ami white. 39c and 63c per pair. Pillow Tops Already embroidered and made to receive pillows. Newest designs. 59c each. See south window. Fresh Peanuts Special Saturday 20c per pound. Ties Men’s wash ties. Saturday Special 2 for 25c. Salad Dishes 63c value. Very special Saturday 39c.

Artifical Ice Delivery of ice to our Ligonier customers Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Drop postal card in Ligonier post office to order ice. Kendallville Ice & Fuel Co.

IA NAPPANEE SILO Is the Best Investment । ■ A Nappanee Silo on your farm is the best investment on the market today. iV lU' * i ■WWH e are c ^ ose at han ^ thereby saving I EKI freight. We want an opportunity to BihuT Ml Iml ■ l|| show you the many advantages over | | Q | p] silos now maufactured. I NAPPANEE LUMBER AND MFG. COMPANY Nappanee Indiana Read the Banner