Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 15B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 June 1919 — Page 2

The Model Farm

Land carefully tilled; barns and buildings in order; machinery well-kept; live stock pure-bred and healthy. | The farmer himself a man exemplifying efficiency and progressiveness in his methods-- e Managing his financial affairs on a sound, business like basis-- = Through a Checking Account in this institution. . - o

Citizens Bank

-~ Ligonier, Indiana “The Qldest Bank in Noble County”

e : i Auto-Oiled Aermotor ' ~ Ef Its enclosed motor keeps in the e / oil and keeps out dust and rain. o V The splash oilit{gss‘stem constantly — f‘% 'Q‘ floods every bearing with oil; pref.‘i;;:;\‘,;é ey ,rm& 47 vents wear and enables the mill to T e ‘ifigf“"yw pump in the lightest breeze. The *’fi'flf . _ j oil supply is renewed once a year, ‘ _ ‘\iifi and it can be put on any old tower. ' i’é _ % I sell gasoline engines, pump ; tarks JQ‘ E%'“ water supply goods and do well = el drilling and repairing. : O. A. BILLMAN , Preme 338 o 4L Re kX Ligonier, Indiana.

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY ‘ . - BRINGS SURE RELIEF

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Properties for Sale and Rent

-~ For Sale Only One and a half story all modern bfick house in south part of city. All modern 11 room rooming house. Residence property in west part of city. All modern conveniences. Seven room frame dwelling on North Side. Fruit on lot. Vacant lot fronting Summit Street, v ' Dwelling on east stb Street. iy ' : e I. N. Todd house, Broadway, : Ten room frame house in south part of city. Frame residence on South Martin street, ‘ _ - For Rent and for Sale | Business building on Cavin street. - - | For Rent Only @ Seven room flat overfSack’s takery. Modern conveniences. & Rooms now occupiedbv us as offices after March'rs, Ll If you have property for sale or for rent, list it with us. Tornado, fire’and automobile insurance written. i o ~ Bothwell & Vanderford

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The Ligenier Bauner L e The Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor

Published every Tuesday and Friday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., :+ secon class matter. .

- Hawpatch Hero : The brililant Wawaka corresponcenj writes the following: - Harry Melntire with the army of occupation in Germany sajs their guns have been taken from them and they are to fbe moved. He dpes net know if {8 means home er not.!ls with the Ivo division. If it means **home”’ Harry does not know it, bus Topeka and vicinity willgive him an ovatiop Fer ®e it known ‘Harry tshough weighing only ene hundred and ten pourds when he went and admitting bis courage was defiecient has come out of the most scathing fires a hero. In the midst of flerce fighting with shrapnel flying etc., he walked unafraid and eneourage his comrades—winning decoratiom. During one of the fiercest bartles he with four others was in a little grouy.. A Topeka boy had a. little message for him and .the twe stepped back a pace. Just then the other three “boys were blown to atoms. Harry never flinched. His comrades have told many stories of him—the gentle littie iad of the Hawpatch.”. ;

Seme Ancient [History

John B- Stell writing in the Kendailville News Sun referes to the following ancient kistery: o

“Kendallville was mamed after Amos Kendall of Kentucky, post master general under the administration of Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren during the thirties. Ligouier was named after a town eof that name in western Pennsylvania, by Isaac Cavin, who located on some of ithe choice lands of the famous Hawpatch. The business street was named Cavin in honor of the founder of the town. In course of time the business streets of both Ligonier and Kendallville were found te be too mar row, so & widening decree was issued by the proper authories and - carried into effect. The largest building ip Ligonier that had %o be moved back was the Mier &Kann block, a mamEonth three story frame structure of extensive frontage. b

Death of E. E. MeConneli

Edward E. McConngell, 49, aformer we!l known resident of Ligonier died of Brights diseade in South Bend Mon day and the remains were brought here for burial Wednesdey. The de ceassft was born in Ligonier and for a number of years employed as a tele graph operator. Surviving are his wife and three daughters. Mrs. A. Young berg, Mrs. Wm Greer and Miss Irma at home. Also two sisters Mrs. J. M. Denny of Ligonfer and Mrs. J. M. Shaffer of Kendallville, and ene brother Will of South Bend Mr. Me Connell was born and brought up one mile east of Ligonier.

4l B Chureh. . ‘Sunday School at 9:30, e Preaching 10:45 and 7:30 -~ = ~ C. E: Society at 6:30. ' . Intermediate C. E. 6:30. Junior C. B. 230 G . Wednesday ‘Eve Prayer Service 1:30. : e |

. A Welcoms to all. A. E. Grubbs, Pastor: -

Couts-Frain

~ Cassius Couts the well known barber was united in marriage last Monsday \with Miss Ruth Frain of La Grange. The happy ~euple is leceiuing the congratulations of their many friends. They will-reside in this city. S

The Big Issue

The big issue. of © the Banner for June Market day, Saturday the 28th will be issued next Tuesday, June 24th and all advertisements should be in the office not latter than this evening. ' : :

Confirmation Service

Father Halpin of Kendallville, will conduct confirmation services atthe Catholic church in this city Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. A class of seven is to be comfirmed. A choirfrom Kendallville will furnish the music.

Mrs. E. R. Kurtz continues to improve from her recent operation and expects to leave the hospital today.

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Our Advertising Service Means More Sales for You, Mr. Business Man When you begin advertising “in this paper you start on the road to more business. There is no better or cheaper medium for reaching the buyers . of this community. : We can also ptovide : Artistic Printing of every description. -

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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Dield bty deh ey

Guy Hisber accompanied Dr. Keehn to Fort Wayne this morning.

Wanted—Quilters at the Wilkinson Quilt Factory. . 15btf

. The county board of equlization held a streunous sessionin Ligonier Thursday. i '

Mrs. P. Carney and family are eccuping their cottage At Wawasee for the swemer. e :

"Ralph Mayer and Clair Weir are heme from the Michigan university for the summmer. -

‘Mr. and Mre. S. . Sackett were in Sonth Bend yesterday consulting Mrs. Saekett’s physician.

The Misses Isabell and Maybell Cass, of Paulding, 'Ohio, are here guests of Mrs. D. O. Bailey. :

Merl Foster of Ligonier was operated on in the Goshen hospital Tuesday fer the removal of tonsils.

Carl Linn, who spent 17 monshs on the Texas border is home from the army with an honorable discharge.

¥rank Chapman of Roeme City has been engaged as superintendent of thie Cromweil schools for next year.

Lee S; Jennings, who had been in the grocery business in Rome City for many yvears has sold out toe Eimer Rife.

Rome City is to have a new bank. Not that she needs such an ingtituvion, tbut a Foi% Wayme promotor thinks so. : o

John Maggart of Cromwell, was in the city Thursday. Mr. Maggart had five sons in the war, three of them overseas. : :

The wheat harvest is mow on in southern Indiana and ‘the yield is large. Noble county wheat will be harvested about July 4,

The Mefeco Baseball Team of Elkhart wants to meet any team in Ligonier for a Sunday game. No team barred. * P. J. Burkholder is the manager. : '

Samuel ;Schwab and family, and Sherman Overhalt and family who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery at Diamond lake have returned to the Ohio homes. :

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler and Mr. Mrs. Mathias Longoor near Millersharg metored g 0 Union City Saturday where “they visited Mr. and Mis. Clint Keller over Sunday. '

Corporal Charles Baughman, whose home~is in Akron, Ohfo, arrived from an army camp Tuesday and is a guest of his sister Mrs. J. C. Gale. The young soldier soldler saw much service. : >

Wallace Head, who saw 18 months hard service in the army overseas, ai= rived hame Wednesday night ard is visiting 'his parents >Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Head.

Maxwelton, a thorough bred Shorthorn steer, fattened by Miss : Bernice Gallup of Wawaka, gained more than 200 pounds since April 3rd. A gain of 150 peunds was brought about in one m nth. ; i e

The 14th annual tournamcnt of Neorthern Indiana firemen was held at Warsaw Thursday with a large attendance. The Kendallville fire laddies traveled to the tournament in motor trucks. :

Virgil S¢hreck, 19, tried of working on his father’s farm near Goshen with no privileges for amusement so he skipped with a herse and buggy and $lB cash. Now .dad’ wants the boy found and punished. -

Ernest Weeks, one of the six Albionites charged with contributing to the delinqueney eof Velma Underwood, aged 14, was acquitted bya jury in eircuit court. He is the first to be accuitted, the ethers pleading gullty. =~ '

Word come te Mrs. James Vance that her father Thomas Bunger who disappeared Saturday ®veining reached the home of his sisters at Vermons ville, Mich.,, Monday noon:. Mr. Bunger arrived tn the Michigan town without funds and he cannot explain how he got there. o

John Etchyson, aged about 25 years, died at the home of his motherin lilinois and the remains Jare te be breught here for buridl. Ed Etchyson of Lansing, Michigan, 'and Nathan Etchyson, of Ligonier, are brothere. The deeeased was Bkorn here. He is survived by his wife one child.

The pre war rate of postage goes into effect July 1 which means 2 cents for letters and 1 cent for postal eards. Postmasters will redeem all 2 cent postal cards and 3 cent stamped envelopes at their face value if presented within a month after the clivige in rates takes place. :

Loren Mallahan who claims Avilla as his home and that he is a deserter from the Great Lakes naval statien, was arrested at Goshen and taken to Wabash to answer the charge of robbing Willlam Freshour of $ll eaesh and his Paige automobile. 'As stated in the Banner the car was abandonad a% Benton. : A

A remarkable offering of trimmed hats Saturday Juné 21st. Hat frqm 98 cents up at Mrs. C, R. Graves.

BARNS Adt DAMAGED

f.ightning Plays Havoc With Number of Structures ~ --One Totally _ Destroyed

Lightnirg struck thrce barns dur ing the storm Monday afternoon -doing great damage The big barn on the Nathan White farm near Kimwell the largest structure of the kind in Northern Indiana was totally destro) - ed with the contents when'a bolt hitit There were really three barns in one eich 40x80 and the fire was a hot one.

Fortunately the contents consisted of enly a small amount ‘of hay and farm implements. The lcss is $5,000 with 81,500 in the Eikhart county mutual, The barn on the Micheal Hire farm wess of the city was also struck and damaged to a small extent, but the structure was saved.

A barnon afarm owned by A. B. Mier and company in Kosciuske county . came in for its share of lightning damage. All the baildings were insured in the Elkhart county mutaal, '

Divorce News , Adétion of the 'Noble circuit court disposes of the following divorce cases

The cases of Laura B. Shive vs Alton L. Shive, for absolute diverce was dismissed. |

Wilma Leamon was granted a divorce from George Leamon, and the custody of the three children, named in the complaint, she defendant to pay $l5 per month for the suppors of the children. e

The case of May Trowl vs Dea Trowl fur divorce was dismissed. Lona G. Roe was granted an absolute divorce from Franklin C. Roe, and is given the custody ef the girl named in the complaint, and defendant given tlic custody of the other child. :

Mrs. Murvin Hieber and Mrs. R. K, Duke of Detroit, will arrive Sunday to spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wood.

Hello There

Bring me those old white shces and - and slippers and I will clean them and make them look as good as new. . All Kinds of Shoes Cleaned and Polished Shoes called for and delivered any day except Saturday and Sunday. . Phona S. D. SMITH Koon’s Cigar Store.

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TEACHING YOURICHILDREN TO BANK THEIR MONEY IS A MIGHTY IMPORTANT PART OF THEIR EDUCATION. AS THIS HABIT GROWS ON THEM IT DEVELOPS SELF RESTRAINT, AND AS THEIR BALANCE IN THE.BANK GRCWS, THEIR CHARACTER AND SELF-RELIANC3 ARLSO GBOWS. ' o WELWILL WELCOME THE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF CHILDREN START YOUR. e e | We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits | and Saving Accounts.

Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

It is going higher and getting scarcer We still have a fair supply on hand. We would advis you to get. yours while it last. e 4 We have just unloaded a carload of block salt, which we are pleased to offer you at 60c¢ a block. - We alse carry a full lineof the highest grade feeds for hogs and cattle. - . We will appreciate acall from you by phone or in person. - Topeka Elevator - T Tonka e 0

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Farm Loans o ~ 5% % o J. E. Stewart & Company Zimmerman Bleck : Ligonier, Indiana

S i, TS }**3 G add . Y = IR Ty 777, : i X e T \NGEAT LRS sl s T : \\.\q W ARI g o 1 \ ~}h\‘;,f i 2 = k - QAT T o G ' in Ao i ™ o ~ ‘ b, BN \ wil A \ Two Recent Stock Car &\ NV . Record o 0 \ Y, : . Inecordas i u\l\\ :‘qx; ; e - < _ \\'\3"’ ! _4370 miles in high gear’ : ‘ % L without a stop, in Oklzhoma. | 7’ Round trip between Oakland and Los << : Angeles, 947 miles, 28 hours 45 min- : { utes, average 24.28 miles per gallon. = : S et /N, M 5 TR TRt e A T RR e AR R &W B e Serusn -IV UEEE B . G TNG Rl ! : ‘ \\-KGJ\;::?-" e : ot G e " Tests That Show What = & S Owners Know - The fine appsarance and comfort of the Overland Model 90 could not, alone, have won it the deep public appreciation it enjoys. : ‘ ; el o It is the character of this car that lies beneath all of its popu]ant‘y——character as demonstrated by consistent, efficient performance. S e ‘ The pride of more than 150,000 Model 90 owners is built upon the daily service their cars render under all conditions. Let us show you a Model 90. . =~ e L

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