Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 June 1920 — Page 3
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& ; ; ¥ e . : : ® | " THE UNIVERSALCAR = . The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because of its splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and depend- - able motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or snow. Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system arfd demountable rims with 314-inch tires all around it, bripgs its owner all those _established dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and . upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for professional and - business men who drive much, but as the family car for women, : the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them -increases daily so we solicit immediate orders to make reasonably prompt delivery. Will you not make our shop your repair place? | Genuine Ford parts and skilled mechanics. 5 : F o ioAot B 3 POEES . GEO' : BRYAN |: V A 4}:( “‘?Q ‘ e . DRI OR RSOEPTT T i | M . . s i % M ul Rt » e R I ‘ MR - Y e : - - 3 R 5 ‘:’ =] Rel Rk ¥ =) B QL li“""’" ‘y}a ragls ! UM -\__.-3}:'“*:7-“"-\7‘ e s :@A:—‘i»‘ ST | : : .—-——-—-—-——-——-—.""’ R o SR "~-“; St 2 : T
‘ VISIT OLD LOG CABIN BUTTERMILK POINT AMUSEMEI‘T PARK \ GRAND OPENING DECORATION DAY - . o : ~ Bring the “kiddies” and staly all day. We will make it e e ~ BATHING SUITS glaeasant.for‘ you, with Music, Swings, Giant Stride, Dancing, LARGESTAND : . FISHING TACKLE thing, etc. The manageemnt has engaged STEIN'S BEAUTIFUL LAKE N\ : - BAITAND BOATS | SYNCOPATED JAZZ ORCHESTRA of Chicago for the Sea- INDIANA.EXCELLENT *. \ACCOMODATIONSE ‘son. Mr. Jules Stein will be at the Opening personally to con- \FisHiNG,BoATING] : ASHERMEN J' duct this famous orchestra. There will be dancmqbevery . \aND saTHING) i -. 4 -evening exceply Mondays, and every Wed,, Fri,andSunday - § = /-
‘Harry Schletterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday ‘at Mier State Bank "EARL WOLF ~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier . Indiana
THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIANA
W. H. WIGTON D Office In Zimmerman Block Dr.C. D.Lane Zimmefinan Block, Ligonler FFICE HOURS: e 900 t 13 1400 1300 700 to 800 Accuartly and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
O. F. Gerber was a South Beu! Miss Beryl Sterling, of Fort Wayne, niece McFarren, both: of Cromwell have been licensed to marry. : - Mrs. Louis McCarty of Shelbyville is asing grape Jelly that was made 2§ Years ago in 1892, It is in good condition. o I ’ ‘ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nusban and son Edward, of Richmond, spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison at Diamond lake . o After a week’s trial of time saving the .town of Nappanee went back to the old schedule. Too much confus lon. Same with Ligonier. c “James Bowen, of Topeka Wednesday shipped three carloads of stock from the Ligonier station. He could not secure cars on the Wabash The Jun!ar 'Clahs of the Ligonier high school held a very suecessful ice cream social in the room adjoining the Banner office Wednesday evening. The commissioners of Elkhart county have authorzied the appoinunent of a motorcycle policeman whose duty it will be to arrest all speeders on the paved country highways. - The legal speed s 25 miles an hour. S o
* Misg Vera Hendricks *and Oscar Martin, both of Kendallville were married at Albion. Martin was a membeér of the high school graduating class last week. e - ' % Dr. Lane drove over to Elkhart Tuesday and took his father-in-law Charles McDonald as far as Goshen where the expert printer stopped to visit old friends, returning to Ligonier in the evening. o John E. Miller, the young man who posed as a deputy state fire marshal, was fined §lOO and sentenced to the penal farm for six month. He had ordered a number of buildings torn down "at Garret and was raising hob generally, Miller was = formerly u member of the Fort Wayne fire department and is thought to be nutty. Sunday School session 9:3¢ a. m. “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together as the manner of sowme is” o e | Morning ‘worship 10:45 sermon by pastor with Children's Day observations specially considered. ' The evening serivece 7:30 with special congregational. singing sermon subject, “Stewartship of Influence.” Mid-week prayer service on Wednes'day evening 7:30. - e
; : | Kodak finishing Hieber Studlo. For sale, desirable buildizg lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. 23bUt For sale, Banner incubator. Also pop corn. A. O. Jeffries, Ligonier. : A Bbtt I will pay for poultry: : Old hens per pound ..............25¢ ‘Roosters per pound ..................13¢ v ) Joe Miller 10atf Seed potatoes for sale. Also sow and seven nice pigs. Lawrence Conrad, Phone 8 A rural ~ 10att For Sale, Ford truck in first class condition. Inquire of Jess Cosper. “The River's End” is the beat picture we have been privileged to present for months. Don't miss it. 14a2t
Wanted, male help on fafm. May work by day, month or year. Good wages. Viola Dodge. _lobtt Call phone No. 293 for taxi service. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Stiffner. ; 13atf For Sale seven room house two lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice FOR SALE—Two dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price §1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. John W. Himes. 10att - For Sale—Two modern dwellings with garages and fruit, full lots, one 6-roem and one 7-room, good Jocation. Enquire Blanch Shobe, 217 East Third St., City Phone 178. - - 13btt
3 For Sale Quick. * One good second hand tile lined refrigerator, 1 good brass bed pew,'l good box spring new = e J. L, Dunning 13b4t For Sale—SBingle comb white Leghorn chicks and eggs for hatching from heavy laying exhibition: strain. Chicks 20 cents each, or $lB per hundred. Eggs 16 for $1.50 or $7 per hundred. Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘ . Mrs. H. E. Hoak, Lironier, Ilatf . For Sale—Single Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs:for hatching, 15 eggs two lots, barn and garage, shade and
| Tmmmmwdflnm payable ‘at the exchange office. If they are paid by June 15 there is a rebate. It is best to pay carly and avoid the rush ' 13b3t You may expect & real treat at Crystal Thursday and Friday. It is James Oliver Curwood's great story “hokhm_wmvfl!mh disappointed. e o Id4a2t ~See B. E Kirkland for reliable life insurdnce. e o See Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picot edge work. 50U _ Doctor’s Office Regulations. . Beginning May 1 and until further notice my office will be closed Thursday of each week. ; : . C. D. Lane, M. D. 9btt
JIJ% Cushion Slips &%y e 1 o that ,:reb.cilc; \S 8 ],5 / tachable oy Seat covers '\ per._\ed//, thatare wash- - able! High ’rado seat covers that are A ow in price! This is what you get in these new Gordon Jiify Cushion Slips. They button onto your car like any simple garment. You can take them off in a “Jiffy.” Made of durable, pre-shrunk materials, they can be washed innumerable times with ordinary soap and water. - Standard sizes for practically every American-made car. Ready to put on. A wide s range of patterns--and lowpriced at $3.40 10 $B.lB per seat GED. BRYAN | i ‘ il \ :’jh#‘\ ~’i’,_,»/ \;"\!‘\ \fi R ¥y) \\\a } \\\‘\ ".', : < i i o ;\\\ / s serrn g Yet & O OOEDS S 0 E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver’s Haxwire Store Ligofiler, Phene 134, or call my residénce, phone No. 65. Bl Sy CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ’ Desler in Monuments, Vaults, Tombstenes, ornar Fifth shd Gavhh LIGONIBR
Young men to assist cutters. - 49 hours per week. Apply s Weaer. Kahn Brothers Shirt Co.
- Save Money by using + < our Battery Service Il'flanhum-o(mymm *" : tie care it needs to have. Regular in- ! miumbmdwmombm&q e ueed not be wrecked. The R N Rasste ’ ' . - L PICRAGE BATTERT % ’ - NN 7" b | : - 4 Dreadriitigl : 2 PLATES | A iscalledthe "fighting battery” not onlybecause Uncle Sam uses it for the Army and ~ Navy, but because it wears out stubboraly - and takes a long time about it. The plates _ - are the reason. _Let us tell you why. .2 A s X ¥ " SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SERVICE i Rboinson Electric Service A The Lifi*colnHighway Garage
YOUR LACE CURTAINS NEED LAUNDERING THIS SPRING We have a very' careful method of laundering curtains so when the are returned they are clean, white and dried square and dried in the sun. Our prices are moderate and will satisfy . ~ Phone 86 | - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY - AND DRY CLEANING
- Rub-No-More e BRING YOUR | MR _ COUPONS Sisterhen’s Sanitary Grocery Clip tll_eleoupon in the Bauner. .j'l‘hey are good as gold at : s " This store. '
