Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 April 1920 — Page 4

Sl el e Ty / =nr 8§ . ‘ 2 . 0 Time to Make Things New |] | ‘Again—With Paints . sl Vamsh - ,WF; ARE all ready with the best sorts of ' L Paints and Brushes —Varnishes, Stains, ' * Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers and Cleaners. . . © Then a whole specia® collection of Paints, . Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles. - Come in and let us help you select the best _ kinds for your requirements. - . , v A e Weir & Cowley eur PINCHESTER sTore

Big 3 Electrics . Getthedit ‘ - ’ .ft' O v o MEeEREEE The copper tube will not rust or rot out, also easy to ciean. The vacuum system is easy on the clothes. You can wash lace curtains or the finest fabrics without injuring them. ~ SEAGLEY BROS. Lidonier, lnd. . Topeka, Ind.

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CRYSTAL THEATER Wednesday, Thursday ~ and Friday The }photo play with an amazing soul ~ All that is true, all that is sorrowfull, all. that "allures in the act of living, pictured in vivid scenes that thrill, startle or inspire, : _ : : ~ One Screen Entertainment - You'll Never Forget . Come live a life in an hour. Nothing on stage ~or screen compares with it. o o | S g oo Shews st Blsand 900 o Adm. Children under 15 years 25¢; gin o Adults 40 cepts -

Miss Irene Kerns, of Churubusco, has been a guest of J. L. Dunning. Jameh Fisk, and old resident of Kendaliville, died at Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss Dora Conley, of Brimfield, is here a guest of her sister, Mra. Milier. Miss Fay Hull, of Ligonier, was a guest at the Cripe home in Goshen Nothing ever shown on the stage or screen compares with “The Miracle Man.” ’ v Stuart Parnell Carney was in Chicago- Monday buying goods for the Carney store. - ) . Samantha Jane Stansbury has deeded lot 2 in block 1 Fisher's addition to Olin O, Stansbury. ; Mrs. Emma Petery who spent the winter in this city has returned to her home in Rome City. - L Mrs. Wilbur W. Wood is il of influenza. She took to her bel Friday and has been quite siek. - ’ Mrs. ‘Frank Shisler and daughter, Thella spent Saturday in Goshen and Elkhart with friends. ; Miss Eva Osborne, who had been @ guest of Mrs. Agnes McCarty at Kendaliville has returned home. -

~ Joseph Ackerman says he did not buy a Chevrolt automobile, but sold one. That is all the difference. Mrs. Edaa Feldman who had been visiting at the home of her uncle D. F. Chlwine in Kendallville has returned home. . A : Mrs. Homer McCray, of Kendaliville, is named as & member of the executive committee of the Indiana League of Women Voters. : The Noble courty election -board is composed of Captain. Foote and Virgil Nobles with Clerk Kitt as the ruling member. - < e Owing to the freight embargo the Ligonier Auto Sales sent auto trucks to Illinois and Wisconsin after farm machinery sold. - : e Solomon Fahl, who had a hip broken iu a fall some time ago as noted in the Banner, is recovering from bLis hurt. - Mrs. Jacob Koher, who had been ill in an Elkhart”hospital, was taken to her homeé in Cromwell in the Kerr ambulance Saturday. : ‘ Drs. Black and Lane who attended the Tri-State Medical Society meeting in Goshen last Friday report a splendid program and able speakers, : John Himes has 72 laying hens and he secures one dollar's worth of eggs a day with prospects of many more when the weather warms up. . Big army motor trucks given to Indiana by the federal government are being distributed in the different districts to be used in the upkeep of the state highways. e ' -Ed Ccmpton is having a bad time

with a finger he had mangled and amputated. An infection seems to have taken place and another amputation may be necessary. : ~John Bennet known as William Cassel, an insurance agent, has been returned to Elkhart county from Minnesota to answer a charge of robbing farmers out of $3,000. ¢

Roy D. Keehn, formerly of Ligonier, is being boomed for vice president of the Indiana Society, of Chicago. Mr. Keehn is prominent in Chicago business. and social circles. ;

John H. Ohmer, district manager for the Indiana & Michigan Electric company, was in the city from Elkhart Friday visiting Manager 0. G. Bowen of the Ligonier plant. Mrs. Clarence Kinney, of Buffalo, New York is a Ligonier guest of her mother, Mrs. Guffey and other relatives. Mr. Kinney has a fine position with an insurance company. “Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery and Mrs. Charles Swickard were in from Diamond lake Saturday laying in supplies. Mr. Ullery’'s heaviest purchase were popular brands of smoking to-l baccos. P ;

George Robert Harrison fell from the top of the high slide at the high school play grounds Friday afterncoa and jarred his system. He says he struck the ground om his stomach and the shock made him short of breath. Rev. W. W. Martin, Qt!ormer pastor of the M. E. church of Ligorier and later superintendent of the Fort Wayne district is booked to be created a bishop and may be located in a western area. : %

The many friends of Ray Slabaugh will be pleased to hear that he is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of flu. Mr. Slabaugh was visited by a barber Friday and was freed of an accumulating beard. - The fine blooded calf allotted to Joe Kimmell by the County Calf Club organization was on exhibition at Lepird’s barn Friday. It is a Scotch Shorthorn and a beauty. All the calves were given the health test before delivery. . ; Ralph Mayer, Cedric Adams and Claude-Baker are home from Michigan University to enjoy their vacation. Sidoey Jackson will remain. in Ann Arbor while Clair Weir, another student has beep east on a pleasure trip with his father, F. E. Weir. | J. W. Draper stirred up Uncle Geo. Kinnison of the Goshen News-Times e other day when he declared Gen. ‘Wood’s friends are trying to buy the military cacdidate a cheap nomination. Uncle George is getting too old to take a joke. : : Miller, tho thrifty sheriff of Marion county, who was able to make $43,000 last year on his profits in conducting the jail and boarding prisoners, has pulled out o 3 a candidate for re-elec-tion in Indicnapolis. He is a republi- . Hugo In-cho, 84, Noble county Dpioneer, arl one of the prominent farmers of lefferson township, died Thursday a‘ the home of his daughter, Mrs. Josep’: Homsher, in Albion. Ha leaves a dc.-ghter and an adopted son day afterncon at 2 o'clock with the fntermnet in ‘he Sweet cemetery.

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Guy Hieber is afflicted with an attack of shingles. . Lost, in Crystal theatre Friday night pocketbook containing sum of money. Liberal reward. Mrs. Simon Schioss. ~_ "The Miracle Man” Wednesday, Thursday 'and Friday. ; ee e e Modern house for rent May Ist on First street. Jonas Shobe. 6alt FOR SALE—Range in good condition. Inquire at Banner office. L : f : Gadt. ‘Mrs. John R. Young is dead near Merium aged 89. Thomas Ott and Mrs Julia Winebrenner are brother and sister. Thomas Young, 83, is dead at Los Angeles, Cal, He was a cousin of Mrs. Jobn R. Young and was an old resident of Green township . e 3 £ ('lfet!!'ll B.mro ; The Social Hour will give a- cafeteria supper at the Presbyterian church beginning at five o'clock Wednesday evening, April 14. Menu: Meat loaf, baked beans, potao salad, escallopcd potatoes, jello, home made ice cream, cake ang coffee. s

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