Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 35A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 November 1919 — Page 4
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’ . ~ TWENTY YEARS P T SR . M P VL R T SRR WO WO T B Rate 6 per cent No charge for commission. No Charge for Inspection ' .of Land. No Charge for Examination of Abstract. , Privilege of paying $lOO or any muliiple thereof on the principal on any interes! paying date after the second year. Small payments on prineipal required. o Best Loans Obtainable We also make loans for terms of 5, 7 and 10 years.
! Send for Circular B. ‘ THE . Straus Brothers Company. Estb. 1860, Cap. and Sup. $8,000,000. Ligonier > In,diana EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier = Indiana
' W. H. WIGTON : Attorney-at-law . Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND. Contractor . and . . - Builder 405 Summitt St. Ligonier CHARLES V. INKS AND SON Dealer in » Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, L ' Butlding Stone Cornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER AR .AT O R I TAS TP NI 805 TR I Y. TAt . Zimmerman Block, Ligonier . 900 to 12 1:00 to 3:00 7:00 to 8:00
~Miss Amanda Vance visited Goshen friends Sunday. . , : Mr. and Ars. Hugh Lundy motored to Goshen Sunday to visit relatives. : Master James Carnéy was '_confined to his bed Monday—too much candy. W. A, Cf)('ilx'a.n had. his tonsils removed in a South Bend hospital Thursday. L ‘ Guy Hieber is in Chicago on a business mission and will arrive home tonight. : - v Miss-Edna Harsh has taken a position in the office of Weir & Cowley as bookkeeper. : _ ~ Messrs and Mesdames Tom Wagoner and A. E. Wysong visited friends at Wolf Lake Sunday. ; _ ' Health Q%icer Lane reports two births and three deaths in Ligonier during the month of October. : Charles Yfardesty. employed by the International Harvester Co in Chicago spent Sundaiy with home folks. The Henry Burket family contracted pfomaine poisoning from eating pressed meat and several members are very ill. . ’ S .
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The litti> folks masked and paraded | Triday night to celebrate Halloyve’en.f : B B R e { - Stuart Carney and Lisle Gilbert had’ business which took them to Elkhart Monday. : e ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Will Green are ‘mmeé from an extended autoraobile trip through O¥io. o i Miss Cecelin Carney rendered two beautiful solos at the U. B. churchl Sunday evening. : o - Mr and Mre. Isaac Rose will to‘morrOW' leave for an, extended visit in New Yorx City. Mrs.‘Grm_); Knepper ‘who had been visiting in Goshen returned to her I ome in Wuawaka. James W. Smith and Frank P. Wood joined the colony Monday sojourning to Alhion 'to pay taxes. -
- Miss Maricn Stéinbarger, of Cosperville, is 'a guest of her sister Mr_‘s. John Burk at Diamond, lake. : = 3 - -=2 5 The towns of Indiana are electing their municipal officers. today with practically no party contests. - Everett Mier will come from Chicago University 1o spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr and Mrs. A. B. Mier. Miss Wilena Wigton. who ‘had Vbeen confined t. her home by illness, is entively x,'_ec_:overed and out. again. Mesdames O. A. Chiddister and Oll‘e Conrad, of South Bend, spent .Sunliay with the family of John Speckeen. Frank Brown, the recluse, is still confined to Lis bed in the Graves block and his condition is said to be serious. . Mr. and Mrs. L. -B. Jackson and children cane from Chicago and spent Sunday wita Mr. and Mrs. W, L. JackSOnN: e : ; o Bump Sack furnishg—:d.numie for 2 !(iunce‘ at K ndallville Satur‘dayv_night. 11He has enzagements to busy him all | winter. / v
Messrs and Mesdames H. C. Sanger, Elkhart aud R. Sanger Bristol wer:2 Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Drain in this city. : The Misses Fern Watt and Florencs Stage, of S>uth Bend, weré Sunday guests at tie farm home of George Goshorn. . i Grant Himes, Goshen, and Mr. Darrell, of° Wabash were in Ligenier Thursday aitending the funeral of Mrs. John Hoffman, : - Jay Ramchy found two rugs on the road near 'he Speckeen farm. Owner may -recover same. by calling .at Ramsby heme, =~ - - The Ligonier basketball team is scheduled Tor two.games with KenGullville, the first Dec. 13, and the other Januiy 17. o Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fryer and daughter Wava ©Mason paid their old hom:z at Wolf Late a visit and attended church thera Sunday. : . " John L. Henry, cashier -of the Farmers & Merchants Trust Co., wiil scon be out with a new PBuick Sedan sold him by John Silutz.
i ’ Hubert Loccer of the Highway Iron %]Products Co. loft last night for an ex- " tensive trip through the south in the interest of the company. . - : L John Speckeen has purchased what is known s the Markley farm near Cromwell ard will move upon his new . | possession in the spring. He still owns his farm nortn of Ligonier. George P. Fuist has nioved from _{ Indianapolis to Fort Wayne wpere he will be permanently located in future. Mr. Buist visited Ligorier friends MonJiag: | Mr. anil Mrs. Ira D. Jackson and {children of VanWert, Ohio are here (gaests of Mrs. Jackson's parents Mr. ’and Mrs. A. E. Burley of west of the city. o : | Miss Faye Hull journeyed via i Hoover jitn2y to the Prie home near ! Middlebury Saturday night to attend ithe wedding of her twin sister 'kMayi | Hull to Aliert Cripe, of Goshen. ‘ | Councilman and Mrs. Jacob Vancel are home fiom Missourie where they nave spent about a month. While in the southwest they visited the A. J Price fami'y at Amity, Mo. e i
~ Walter Robinson is back in his old position with the Lincoln Highway Carage. Wal'er is among the foremost automobile mechanics of the country end the L. H. G.is fortunate to secure Lim. : s : 'The divrzctors of the Ligonier luilding & Investmen” company will r:eet in the office of the secretary ald treasurer - in Zimmerman block tiis evenirg. The directors meet the fist Tuesday in each month. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood motored to .appanee Saturday and visited with t'e latters sister, Mrs. J. J. Stump 2ud family retorning Sunday evening. A great treat was in store for them, a- fine squirrel dinner on Sunday—platters heapirg. Mr. Stump is quite a ¢ oortsman and generally gets what he goes after. : g s
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Young Peopie to Meet November 6 at - St. Mark’s Methodist Chureh, Goshen \ The young peopie Of tne Methodist churches ir the Goshen district will attend a Christian Activities Conferéence in the St. Mark’s Methodist church of Goshen on November 6. The conferennce will be led by a team of men and women representing the Life Service Departmen: of the Centenary, the Epworth League, and the Young People’s Department of the Board of Sunday Schools. Under the direction of these ;splendid leaders the young people will idiscuss their own particular problems itheir' place and tasks in the local church program, and their responsibillity in the woprk of the Kingdom. | | The services will begin promptly at 9:45 a. m. a2d continue through until lthe supper hour. The delegates will \be ‘served with a light lunch and a happy social hour will be enjoyed in ithe middle »f the day. All preparations {are being carefully made by the pastor {Rev. James H. Richardson, and the good people of the St. Marks. The evening service will be of a very interesting and inspirational nature, beginning at seven o’clock. : : :
Rev. Frank M. McKibben and Mrs. Mary Russe'!, both speakers from Chicago, will constitute part of the team to lcad the discussions- of the conference, A great meeting is expected. especially as the territory included is the whole of the Goshen district, from Warsaw to Mishawaka, and from Elkhart to Wendallville with all in between. Every pastor will be proud to bring a iargz delegation of young people. _
‘ New Sunday School Officers. Fellowing are the new officers electod for the Noble County Sunday School Assoyriation at the cor'x_venfionf in Cos;iervillr: last Friday: President, J. W. Leiter, Kendallville vice-president, D. C. Kinsley, Wolf Lake; secretarv-treasurer, Miss Mabel Shafier, Fepndeilivile; children’s division Superintendent. Miss Blanch« Irdley, Wolif Lake; young people’s division superintende_nt, Frank Clark. avilla; -adult division superintendent, Mis. Etta Halferty, Avilla; administration divisior superintendent, Guy R. Hall, Altion; educational department - superin‘endent, Miss Grace Spurgeon, 1 igonier. o : The conventfon was well attended coasidering the unfavorable weather and the pr-gram features were all that could be¢’ desired. - The meals sorved by the Baptist church ladies were highly praised. i’ osohn Chafee the retiring president, i\vas thankel for his splendid work r]ong'with ihe other retiring officers. Mevving Announcements ' The Social Hour will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Simnmons, On the same evening the Men’s Club of the Presbyterian church will at the church listen to a prominont speaker - ; The Kings Daughters will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Charles Simmons. ' ; Vesper scrvices were held at the i resbyteria. church at 5 o’clock Sunday afternoin. The evening services !hu‘eafter wiil begin promptly at seven o'clock. i :
Burned in Explosion. : When Lloyd Williamson opened the furnace dnor in the basement of the Blazed Trail Garage Monday morning an” explosion sent the flames out in such manner as to envelope him. His face neck and arms are badly scorched he suffers a good deal of pain. The injury to his eyes appears the most serious:. : , Wiil Prove Up. : Theodore Spurgeon has gone to Montana to prove up on land entered there befor2 lLe went to war. He gets credit lor.the time spent in the iservice- anl in six months he will prove up. His bride will remain at home with her parents until he builds ‘a shack. 4 ‘ | ¢ d | I to be Rebuilt. , . Dr.. Dobson and John E. Boyts of Goshen have sold the ground upon which the Wawasee Inn stood before the fire to Chicago parties, another hotel is to be huilt on the site of the old structure. Dobson & Boyts are adding 20 rooris to their Vawter Park hotel. . e : Investigaies Health Conditions County Heaith Officer Ravenscroft, »f Albion, was in the city. Monday investigating the scarlet fever scare in the Trittipoo school. - There are several cases of the malady in Perry township an' an effort is being made to stamp it out. - : .
__ Return: the Bag. . When the household effects of Ollie 'Wolf were removed during the'recent fire a fine black leather traveling bag ‘came up missing. Some one has it and Miss Wolf would like it returned. It %is worth abont §2O. : | e s | Big Stoek Shipment. | . Seligs oshipped three cars of hogs and one of cattle Saturday. John Burk augmented the hog shipment by bringing in a load of porkers from his Diamond lake ranch. The famous Waterhouse will case decided in favor of the plaintiff by a‘ jury in the DeKalb circuit court knocks out the will and the estate of $250,000 will be divided ac= cording ¢ law. - It was the second trial of the cause. S Mrs. Emma Thompson, Mr. and r, Lawrence Conrad and sen, of this eit”, attended a hirthday dinner at me.lml Sunday, . Lo e J MW Kot o e PN S g .
: @ " See B.'E. Kirkland for .reliable life insurance. : tf For Sale—Fine Rosen Rye for seed. Price right, George Bryan. 25btt Persons having property for "sale or rent should list it with Bothwell & Vanderford. i For Sale—Quantity of corn in the shock. Inquire of C. A. Wolf, phone 271, Ligonier. - 32atf : Two furnished rooms to remt with modern conveniences. Emma Bailey, 200 Main street. 33bit W_AZ\'TED,boj' 17 or 18 years old to work in stick room. Inquire at factory Highway Iron Products Co. 35a2t
WANTED, boys to set up pins in howling alleys. Apply to W. E. Oyler at United Cigar store. ' Get your ear washed and polished at the Lincoln Highway Garage Ligonier. - ' ' Soadt For sale, desirable bu?ldingv lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. | : : 23btf - WANTEL- - Young women to take short course in nursing. Pay while learning. . Address Dr. Bonnell M. i i _ ; 35a3t We have a munber of sateen ‘emnants on hand suitable for skirts, patch quilty, ete., at less than cost. Call at Quilt Factory. 34b4t FOR SALE—7-room house and lot, small barn and poultry house.” Hard coal burner in good condition. Phone SOOOM or inquire D. L. Oliver, Ligonier. : ' 29btf. "FOR SALE—My . residence property rear. corner of Union and Fort Wayne streets, modern ' improvements large ot, fine location. D. S. Taylor 34a 4t
The Lincein Highway Garage is now nicely equipped to wash and polish automobiles, baving secured the seriees of »u expert in these lines, and he is always on the job. 35att FOR SALE—Property on West Third street; 9-room house, good karn and a gocd location. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. - See Jacob Shell 31btf Many articles for sale, including Acorn stove, only used two years, .ed room suite, pictures and pieces of oric-a- brac, also fruit. Call at 317 Spring Street. - 25htt " FOR RENT, 8-room house modern all but furnace, good barn and chicken park, located 330 East Fifth street. Move any time. William Buckles. 04E. Second street, Mishawaka, Ind. L dcatf 'FOR SALK—6 acres % mile east of ity limits on Blazed Trail. Gand pasure for one or two cows alfaifa and ye growing. Some fruit. Excellent for mcking. . 7 D. S Taylor, Ligonier = 34a4!
~ FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, dining room suite, center table two mahogzny chairs, two small oak bookcases and one iron bed with good spring and mattress. / Call 197 34tf WANTED—Ambitious. young men and women to prepare for business positions, resident or home study courses. High salaried position and rapid promotion assured. Catalog free, write the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. : C. A. Arnold. FOR SALE—Good Upright piano at a bargain. Call at William Showalter 204 McClean St or telephone 378. ; S ST AR : .Obituary. | James Herbert Foster, whose re--I'ains were brought here from Chicago for bu:ial ldst Tuesday, was the: son of Harry and Alice Casey Foster, coth of whom will be remembered as former residents of Ligonier having raany friends and relatives here. .
Herbert :orved -thirteen. months in I'rance, re.irning in May at which tim - hee was married to Margaret Lishop, of Kansas City Mo. The deceased leaves to mourn his heartbroken widow, a sister Mrs. I P. Young of Seattle, Washington and Erother Charles Leon Foster of Chicago. Il : : Notice. At the Forester meeting Wednesday night the sth important business to transact. All members requested to be [ resent. : M i C. Smalley R. S.
ANTI-FLU For Congested L.ungs and Flu For sale by S. J. WILLIAMS THE NYAL STORE 3
Grant & Foote y e Attorneys-at-Law : Office in Basement of Court House Formerly oecupied by H. @. Zimmer - man, ALBION, IND.
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Hussey & Son Deliver Groceries to any part o i aty. | Order by phone No. 49 ' Brihg in your Produée. - We are open - on Monday, Wednesday, Fnday | - and Saturday evenings. | Hussey's Grocery
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TopekaGream Station Next to “Telephone Exchange, | Ligonier, Indiana | Buys Cream and Eggs Fresh Buttermilk and Cottage Cheese sold Daily Sisterhen’s Sanitary Grocery also sells | our Cottage Cheese’ Topeka Creamery Co. Phone No. 26 ‘
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I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE Where | Wi‘H Carry a Full New Stock of Chrevolet Cars and all Automobile Accessories A number of used cars for sale at a bargain. Automobile repairing ~ with promptiness and . . Efficiency Automobile storage at corner of Pigeon at Cavin Sts. $2.50 a month; at Blazgd Trul $5 a month Chevrolet Service Station - and Salesroom
