Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 16A, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 June 1920 — Page 4

- I'will buy Pepper, Egg Plants,Astors Pimento, Zenias, ~ Salvia. Phoneme ‘what you have. A.B. Weaver : Phone 134 . G‘D& 1‘..-03.,!”5 8. T ‘rinting | :‘i HE kind of i‘u'm | é : nd o printing that | ibeais | f e E TRI S i | . the guality of your stationery . ] -~ iuferior printing gives an 3 - impression of cheapness that - . : in xgmrd-to overcome, while : » good printing carrieswith ite , 0 : duifnfiuu“nliouofquflfiy. .: S ey M - en {nexpénsive handbill or e . = letterhead in colors, # you : : order it ffom us you will be ' : » mnhol le;:inl good work. : . ?Zf-;:;;».‘{.o;?-‘“&méfi.‘,“ § i peeelielee | B pSOle wich (e oot wamte ol E . hn\mmm (zl ~ i b | . .l. . ) : &ys

Har:v ‘Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday : at Mier State Bank E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. ‘ - CHARLES V. INKS AND SON : . - Dealer in . Monuments, Vaults, Tombatones, A ' Bgi!ding Stone G ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER - Dr.C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier F7l CE'HOURS: ' 9:oote 12 1:00 t03:00”7:00 to 8:00 . ‘ Office 107 Telephone u‘-.c,e 2 4‘ : . . = GLASSES Accu'ar'tgl,v and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses ~ replaced. | Mr:. L. P. Wineburg 2 < . .‘ : Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere "~ _Phone 16000 Q Ligonier " Indiana -W.'H. WIGTON . , ! Attomeyjltdaw . Oflice in’ Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND.

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' "NB_WB NOTES e ‘AR Christic was a Goshen vl":tior over Sunday. L Miss Marie Burket spent the week end with Elkhart frineds. el - ~ Paul Chiddister came - trom Z’_South Bend Saturday to visit home fbiks, = ' Hr_l F. G. Peters and baby spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lon Hire Mr. and Mrs. Arybfir E. Kelley wil! remain in. Colorado until after July Willis Kerr, employed In Chicago. spent Sunday with his Ligonier relaT - . M_;. and: Mrs Frank l‘finimlfigs of Flkhart were SBunday guests of home folks. ; . -

- "Mr. and Mrs. Burt Kime, of Mishawaka were over Sunday guests of relatives here. . o s . Walter Tlex came from Whiting “to vigit over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Otto Rex.. - . " Bert .‘\’uyuu‘érnvmi from Elkhart Suriday for a short visit with .with cld friends . . ' ' Miss Elizabeth . Dunning spent the last wecK at the Sinclair cottag: Wawgasee, : e e " Buel Miller of - Mishawaka was a Sundaw visitor with kis pareats Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller. . Mrs. G. N Rex, of Kankakee. 1. spent. part of last week a guest of her won Ot Hex and wife. . Mra. Clyde Biddle .fi_ml “little son, of Eort. Wayne, ia‘rw{ h’uufh)" Ruests of relatives in- Ligonfer - " Dean Cocliran of the Linccln High way Garage wus a Kendallville ‘visi‘tor Saturday on business. - Mrs. Jeff Johns ‘Who had ' been visiting ~Ligonier relatives, returned ‘to her home in_Mishawaka., o

J 0. Agee celebrated his T4th birth: day :ill‘hl\'t'l‘viflr_\‘ Monday, ‘June 21. He is in good health and spirits.- = - George Bulst, who h:a't‘.'bmfn auditing records in this ‘city, reurned Saturday to his home in P‘ort»\\'_a_vne. : "~ The Misses Lydia Ott and Esther Smith spent Sunday ‘with Mr. and Mrs D. P Ott, returning to Garrett Monday. e o o “Mr. and Mrs..Ed Williams, of "I"oledn came Saturday to visit' Mr. and Mrs. A. D Newton and other relatives and friends ~ - Mr and Mrs. Ed D. Stutsman- and Miss Mary McDowell, of Kendallville were - Sunday }guv}ts _of lLigonier friends. . . Mr and Mrs. Fritz. Regula. of Wilson, North Carolina, arrived Saturdea: and . will spend a couple of month visiting old friends. - “Mrs. Grace MecDonald; who had Jeen’ visiting her mother \irs. Adam Michael vjvtnr'nvd _to ‘her .homeé in South Bend Sulin‘d;ly. . : Mr. and Mrs. J W Draper, son Jack andMisg Elizabeth Dunning motored to ‘South Bend and Spent Sunday with My and Mrs. C. F Graham. Mrs. Anna Summers arrived home from Hibbing, Minn., Saturd: y. -She was accompanied- by. her daughter Mrs. Dan Hayes and the new babe. - Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cass and children of South Bend were Sunday. guests o: Mr. and Mrs. D. O. ~“Bailey, Miss (‘atherine'(‘usofi returning with them.

“Prof. G. C. Aikman of Newport a former teacher of R'm:lisg in the Ligo nier schools, was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and other friends. : . Mrs. Roy Myers and fittle son of Cleveland- are here for an extended visit with her parents Mr. angd Mrs. Peter "Seitz and other relatives and friends. =~ . L Miss Elizabeth; the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hire, who had been attending tlhe university of Chicago is home for the summer vacation. » - Mrs. Ollie Brubaker and little daughter called here by the death of Charles Bickle after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bickle returned to their home in Chicago. / : J. A. Allen, of Battle Creck, spent Sunday a guest of his coming bride, Miss Elitha Bordner. The marriage is to take place Wedneésday, Jude 30th at the home of the bride in this city. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Schiotterback are the parents of a son. born Monday moerning and Mr. and Mrs. Willis MeGuire of the North Side hadve a new son born Sunday morning. ; . \ : - Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick left Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, wheer she will attend clinics in nursing under direction of the Red Cross She will attend. the Western Reserve university. : : e T ; For the thirty-ninth time Samuel Gompers was chosen. head of the American Federation of LaYor. Gem. pers is 70 years old and bhegan organizing unions when he was 15 years Photographs Hieber’s Stadlo,

Mrs. Elmer Zimmerman. of Wawaka was a Ligonier shopper, Saturday. . Mrs. Lizzie 'Moore spent the week end with her daughter in South Bend. E. Y. Brown of Indianapolis was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Kegg: = > " The womans auxiliary to the American Lo_;lg-ion" at Kendallville has 22 charter members. e - v Mrs. O. O Schrock and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. C. W. Tallerday in Elkhart - i Dwight Holm wenAt ‘to Mishawaka and spent Sunda y with his -sister Mrs. Mable Stayton. e

Mrs: Frank Lepird of Goshen was a week end guest of -Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lepird in this city. g e —— W. H. Daker came over from Goshen Monday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. M Zimmerman = Mr: and Mrs. Howard Hire and little son, of Waterloo, were Sunday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hire. -Mrs. Mary Willits,- of Kendallville, is visiting her son Frank and family at the farm home near Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Cluver will leave Saturday for Hillsdale, Mich., to visit Thomas Culver and family over-Sun-day. . : o ‘ Mrs. Hattie Caldwell and daughter Mrs. A. Kohler, of Lansing, Mich., ar. rived-in Ligonier Saturday fer an extended visit with Mr.-and Mrs . Ed Caldwell and son Harold. :

| SEEING IS BELIEVING But Occasionally One Can Save Money By Taking the Other Man's Word for It—Don’t Tinker With Your ‘ 'Sterage Batery ; Yesterady morning an auntomobile limped up to the local Prest-O-Lite Service Station and the man- at the wheel asked for the proprietor, H S. Hamilton. “I have a battery that's a weak sister,” he said. “How long since you've had it tested,” Mr. Mamilton asked. @ ~ “I tested it myself yestercay morning,” the man replied. “What else did you do?”’ “Well, it wasn't giving me any power to speak of so I put in a little sulphuric acid and water, and—" | “Stop!” The genial Battery man almost lost'his composure. “Do you remember that. son, ‘You made me what I am today, I hope you're satisfied’? That is what your battery would sing now if it had any voice left. I only hope you have not ruined it entirely. You'd better leave it with us for a few days and take 2 service battery: to use in its place, but please don‘t take any liberties with the battery we lend you. Yo

THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Our Special Closing Out Sale ended Saturday, June 19th. We sold a tremendous lot of goods but still have a big stock of splendid merchandise which will be continued at the special sale prices until July 3rd. Look for the store with the - Bigßlue Sign. - Jacob Sheets Store Ligonier, Indiana. @~

- THE STORY OF SMOCKS ; — } X . o A Ry Y ‘:fi\ . SO @RI R R N B O e 9y |M‘ ' T PR R

The story of smocks is long already —and it is to be continued. Their popularity grows and has not reached its peak; hence designers are giving a great deal of attention to varying and elaborating this graceful garment. Just now crepe de chine and crepe georgette are oftenest employed for making the smock, either of them providing a suitable background for rich embrolderies and beautiful stitching done in silk or yarn or beads Hand painting, outllned with silk floss, has made its appearance among the latest embellishments. : - The smock shown here {8 a dark blue crepe de chine. About the bottom there is a border of embroidered grapes and leaves, in several colors. The neck Is outlined with an embroidered band which is repeated at each side over the shoulders. : :

Private Sale of Household Goods. We offer at privat sale a part of ‘our -household goods and furnishings, consisting of range (coal or woepd) Florenca Oil Stove (new) beds. tables, cupboards, kitchen cabinets, refrigerator, sectional book ' cases, tea 'wagon. rockers, rug, fruit jars, kitchen ware, Qlishes, work bench and 'many other articles. . ~ Call at residences No. 205 and 213 Fort Wayne street, Ligonier, or phone No. 214. . s Mrs. D. S. Taylor e Mrs A. E. Taylor 17a2t Card of Thanks. ' We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our sadness. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. The Legion of honor, the minister an to Miss Hutchison for their kind service. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bickel . Mrs. Ollie Brubaker - Willis Bif:kel.

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Try this paint on your Ymh and garden fumiture. t won't soften. and stain summer clothes in hot weather, Showers won't burt it !!Jou have ruined dresses in this way, ask us about U. 8. N. Deck Paint. hx to apply, durable, washable, artistic colors. An ideal finish for general use arvund the home. Come in and see us. -WEIR & COWLEY Ligonier, Indiana.

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‘ @ 1 . ' @ - A Time For Optimism “The man who is a bear on the U. S. A. in time will go “broke” once remarked the elder J. P. Morgan. The roots of prosperity go deep into American soil, and the soil is rich. Years and years of good business are ahead. . : The stock market'flurry is merelya symptom of healthly ' deflation.. Business must slow down to catch up with itself. Unsound ventures may suffer. The sound ones will not only survive; they will be strengthened by a return to more normal condition. . Preferred Stock | of the Straus Standard can of bought now to yield 74, and better and be safely laid away as a permanent investment. They pay dividends year after year, under all conditions. May we send you a selected list. : Sixty Years of Investment Sevice THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. . INVE STMENT SECURITIES " "~ Capital and Surpluss4,oooooo LIGONIER INDIANA =~ _ Fort Wayne . Chicago Detroit' > Minneapolis

Binder | We have a Umited amount of Ply. month Binder Twine unscld which be offer at . - Plymouth Is on of the highest grade i twines on the market. Ansone dr} siring a trouble proof twine we re. commend the Plymouth. / 7 ! This price Is for CASH . This twine Is ‘M our store lld‘l can be had any time, . , ! | : . , ! Weir & Cowley = : ; i ~ Established 1864 ~ Ligonier - - . - lndiana‘

~ Notice to Patrons of ey United Cigar Stores Contrary to calatog announcement I will redeem at any time and all times certificates issued from United Cigar Stores, irregardless of date. These certificates do not lapse June 30th. | shall also continue to sell the best brands of cigars and tobaccos.

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