Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 23A, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 August 1920 — Page 3

Nice assortment of bathing caps at the lcnn Drug Store, . lebtd ‘For sale, sow and seven pigs. Cal Fisher, Ligonier . e -1 bne‘f.ceiéry planits for sale. one mile east of Ligonler on Blazed Trall, R. R 2. BC. Wilhelm -~ 21bdt - For sale, destrable buildizrg fot Bidewalk and sewer. Rube Deecter. Call phone No. 283 for taxi sepvice. Prompt attention to all ecalle Floyd Stiffner. i - 13au ‘For Sale—Good Fordson Tractor with plows and pully in A 1 condition. Phone 2412, Syracuse, Ind. - PATS H " l-‘m; Sale a f-r;*w bushels of coin afl‘l '52.15 delivered or $2.10 at my second ‘hand store next to green house. . - J. W Himes st - | will buy all kinds of éhick&ins. paying the higest market price, and dell them to Jocal consumers. Jobhn Himes - - - IHatl FOR SALE-—Modern home in good location. Pogsesion given October 1. Call. 263, Ligonler. . 2 For Sale goed Ford touring car i a No. 1 condition. Inquire of Geo. G Scovil, Ligonier TS

FOR SALE --Two dwelling houses and barn on fall lot South Grand street. Price §1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. Johu W. Himes. 10atf Ford ton truck for sale.’ Good condition. Solid cishion tires. Bargain for ’nn_\'nn’v needing a truck. Jolin Gunderman: -20 at? "FOR RENT-- Room. over = Citisens Bank formerly occupied by Postal Telegraph office. Apply at Citigens Bank. ~ - e ~ For Sale, _» “Thirty acres of land no biutdings in the Haw Patch located in section one, Perry Tewnship Noble county. 21alt _ . J. L. Cavin, agent “For Sale lot 45x165 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will seil cheap. Price $350. Will acept §3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 206 W. First St, Mishawaks Ind. o 17b2m FOR SALE-— FIVE ROOM HOUSE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FURNACE, CITY: WATER AND SEWER. MUSY BE SOLD WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS., WILLIAM REGULA 125 EASK FOURTH ST. MISHAWAKA, IND, ' - : ' 18ait ' . Notice . - Until September Ist the atiorneys of Ligonier will observe the following office hours: v , , Week days frem 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M. Saturdays 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. : ‘ Bothwell & Vanderford: . .. W.H Wigton ‘A.F Biggs .

- Rebekah Pienie. § All odd ¥ellows and families and Reébekah's” and families - are invited Aug. 15 te John Calbeck cottage Morrison Island. Come joimr ‘us with well filled baskets for a pleasant out--e . - ' ' . Comimttee ' . Notice ' ‘ TheFarmers Federation of ElKhait township will meet in the town hall at Cosperville Monday evening August 16th 1920. Ladies are invited. Good speakers will be present. o J. E. Pancake, Chairman . . Store For Sale. ~ On account of ill health, I will sell my grocery store. John C. Miller. . . = Smtf " Photographs Hieber's Stadlo. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Wolf of near Ligonier announce the birth of a robust son Friday August 6. The child will answer to the name of Donald Parke Wolf. = ‘ :

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~ Guy Heiber spent ‘Saturday ' with friends in Elkbart. o Big special feature at Crystal ThursMiss Mary Miller, of Goshen was a visitor in Ligonier Saturday, ' 2 i et scomsamiten s | . ¥ Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Sackett visited South Bend rglal&m ‘Bunday. - - William Miller is dead at LaGrange at the advanced age of 80 years. Mr. and Mrs. Con Roberts weri here from Mishawaku visiting friends. - Mrs..Géorge Flowers spent the wée}: end with frineds in LaGrange. = - Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dewey motored to Chicago Sunday for a short visit. Miss Rutlhi Stoltz spent the week end in South Hend with Miss Pauline Ross. I-"'m;akfin’ 'K!ifl?{ umfi;é from Cixicagd Friday to visit Noble county friends. Mra. Leah Smith who _lmfi spent 1 few days® here returtied to Indianayolls. .~ - : - Mrs. Charles Fritz was called to Edgerton, Ohijo, Friday by the death of a relative, . . ‘Harry Ramsby of Mz’shawaka:‘ and sister Thala leéft Saturday for a week's vacation. = . - Lost, an Indiana auto liwh#_e plate No. 7668 Please return to Lepird's Feod DBarn. : L = e

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons drove to Toledo Saturday afternoon to visit friemds, . Master Arthur Kreager who had been visiting relatives here returned 1o South . Bend. e u‘};)a(sblii_né Kann has snld'tfi_e Solomon Kann lot 28 in the Harrison Wood addition to Ligonier. ; Mrs. Ed Dale, who had been a vgno‘«?vt of Cromwell and Ligonier friends returned to Chicago Friday. . Frank Jackson, the old '_tim,c‘ resident of 'B(ampn was here Friday to attend the Jeanneret funeral. - Mrs. C. V. Mull 'nn(i”daughlqr' of Detroit who had been visiting: the Caldwell families returned to Detroit ‘Meésdames G. Baker, of LaOtto, and Rose Zimmerman, of Kendallville were Friday guests at the E. Bradley home. The rain Friday night and Saturday morning was a great benefit to the corn, potatoes and garden truck. Gov. Cox will address the editors of Indiana at South Bend Thursday August 19th. A big crowd will hear him. . . . ~ It is believed: the price. of ,é’ugar_ in [lndiand will fall to 18 cents the pound _Thf.‘ sugar beet crop in the state is s v ~ Jacob Franks, of Detroit is here to spend ten days with old friends. Mr. Franks always enjoys his return trips to Ligonier.® . B. F. Wilkerson and W. S. Schlotterback motored out south fishing apd caught the limit of bass and three dozen nice other fish. - See “Lomliar@i. Ltd.” with Bert Lytell as the male moddiste; see Girls! Girls!! Girls!!! A rich comedy drama at Crystal Thursday and Friday .

Charles A. Wilson, aged 29, is dead at Kendallville of tuberculosis after an illness of seven years. He is survived by his parents and a sister. Mrs. Harvey Rice,Albert Rice and sister were in South Berd Sunday visiting Harvey Rice in a hospital there. The young "man is slowly improving: - : o e .Despondent over ill health, Dayton Cory, 68, a prominent farmer of LaGrange county hanged himself at the home of a nephew in Howe Sunday morning. He was a widower. ; e b e e o Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Martin came from their Tippecanoe lake cottage; Sunday and visited old Ligonier friends. The gentleman preached in the M. E. church in the evening. - J. R. Masters arrived home from a Fort Wayne. hospital Monday where ‘he had been taking treatment for two ‘weeks. His malady has not yet been definitely determined by the medical ‘specialists. et ~ The census bureau at Washington ‘today announeed the 1920 population of Whitley county, Indiana, at 15,660 a decrease since 1910 of 1,632 or 7.3 Per gamb, . oo - Mrs. Harry Sweetnam of Chicago, will arrive here this Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Sweetnam. Harry, after making a business trip to St. Louis will come to Ligonier to spend his vacation with his parents. Virden, IL, were callers on Albert N e B N R Dt Bl St ey o R o

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~IN AND ABOUT THE CITY Love is blind. but experience is & mighty good oculist. L it pever too iste to lend. : : ge generous ‘fltfiym hero m ship.. Don’t expend it all on your . h It stands to reason that trave! should brosiden pecple, It also makes them short, . , . A malden’s blush may be merely & bluff. It isa't every complexion that Is a strafght flash. = " There 1s pothing in the swerlc'i' 80 superfluous as a birthday to a woman who has passed thirty, = -

It patience Is a virtueythe most vir tucus people must be uv;e who spend all their lives waltiug for something to turn ‘up. ‘ _ . “Hope springs ‘eternal {n the human breast,” quoted the optimist. It has to, to get the jump on disappointment,” replied the pessimist. No, Maude, dear; in spite of the law of environment there {8 no reason why living in the cross streets should make people any the less amiable, . Wigwag—" When the doctors operated on you I suppose they got what they were after? Closefist—"“Sure they did. They got $875 out of me.” Mr. Gnaggs—"Remember, the Bible says God created man a little lower than the angels” ~ Mrs. Gnaggs—“Lower! Huh! You can't make some men belleve that” ~ - . KSilllcus—"“Statistics prove thatmar ringe 18 a preventive against sulcide.” Cynicus—"lt's a paor rule that won't work both ways. Statistics also prove that suicide 1s a preveutive against marriage. .

= Posiscßimls Y Of English invention is a motion pieture projector with which pictures enn be shown in davlight, its screen absorbing all light which falls upon it from ‘in. front but transmitting that from the back. . Automobile windows can be opened, closed or locked in any position by a device. consisting of a palr of sprocket wheels, one equipped-with an opcrating crank and the other with a balancing spring. - A process has been invented for extracting the moisture from sugar beets where they are grown, saving in shipping weight and drying them so they can be held for.months before being converted into sugar. _ L . To imitate daylight for color comparisons an English artist has invented a concave reflector covered with a checkerboard . arrangement of blue, green ‘and purple squares to be placed above an electric light.. : A tiny bellows. behind the pivoted refléctor in a new automobile headlight is connéeted to the intake manifold of a car and by using a valve on the dash can be made to vary the elevation of the light's rays. : - INTERESTING FACTS A French scientist has made ice too heavy to float by freezing water under pressure. ; e

An extremely simple spring clip has been patented to be slipped under a door to hold it open. ' Side wind. shields, fastened to automobile doors to swing with them, are an English inventor's )\ea. - For painting 6r oiling floors a New York inventor has patented a fountain brush mounted on small-wheels. The " Argentine government has required rallroads to heat thelr cars in passenger trains as a health measure. P A . ey o The fiber of the Argentine guato plant having been found suitable for lace manufacture, a lace factory will be established In that country. . ABOUTPERSONS J. B. Shaw, worker in a ta'ctéry at lola, Kan., made $52.36 in a week recently by cutting 67,248 buttons, ;

~ Mrs. Elizabeth Toms, 85 years old, has severed her connection with the ‘Tyndale public scLcol, Philadelphia, ‘of which she was janitress for 50 years. o e ' Postmaster Gates of Morrisville, Vt., picked a lemon from the plant in the tpostomce window which measured 15 by 3 inches and weighed one pound and six ounces. . : ot ~ Although almost totally blind, Katherine and Agnes Burke, sisters, 32 and 33 years old respectively, are taking full courses at the University of Wisconsin. = ° T ge sy

. Murdock McKepzie, well known'! among stockmen In ‘the United ‘States, who has gone to manage the Sao Paulo Land & Cattle company in Brazil, is to receive a salary of $50.000 a year. S - Glorious Girls, Glorious Gowns, Glorious settings and gales of giggles That’s what “Lombardi Ltd.” offers you at Crystal Thursday and Friday. : T ‘ . wtf*#fii\&% L] ~ Lost between Topeka and Burr Oak church & navy blue jacket with satin

Prench dressing Is not immodest. Ice 1s a cool food for hot weather < & — - Prunes are useful for throwing at Rbubarb is the pational Sower of - Dandelion salad is fine except for the dandelions. - S Hops and malt make an excellent salgd in liquid form. - To keep flies from entering the hicuse turn It ipside out. = . Potatoes can be served in three ways—hoi, cold and medivm.

Rubber plant makes an excellent and almost -lndestructible salad. Boiling ecoffce .mnovr.ed ' qn!ekiy will tak?: your mind off mosquitoes, Great disadvantage alioug.i raincoat iz that it doesn’t allow the rain to leak out agsin. e ' . Surf bathing s en exhilarating sport and ‘is utterly devold of danger it practiced In a flhmb. L Horse riclng has. been caaned the Sport of Kings, probably because the old kings never thought of paying up when they lost. Unlucky subject had to get even by shaving the odds to the village churls. o v

LITTLE AIDS TO BOLSHEVISM Getting hold of a cigar that has a poor grade of hemp In ft. A Having the salesman hand you a soft hat and tell you It matches your head. . L w(}etilhg a -plate of oxtall soup containing the first Joint of the walter's thumb, _ _ - ; Trylng to scrub some lather off & plece of castiron soap lin a sleeping car washroom. - » : Waiting twenty minutes for an elevator to come down and then having it come down empty. : Sitting down on a ivad of gum that the stenographer has just parked on the edge of the desk. ~ -~ . Getting a room In a country hotel with a switch enginé outside the window rehearsing all night. -

Having a man who has owed you sls.for five years drive by in his twin Bix and spatter mud on your new overalls.—Chicago American. ~ POINTED PARAGRAPHS The man who doesn’t know himself Is easily fooled. , . The amateur is alwm fialtln‘g‘tor an opportunity to get his ha’nd in. Marriage s the ‘process by which a woman tries to get u Jjob as boss, Yes, Alfred, In- order to have the last word with your wife you will have to whisper it . Some men are so constructed that they just have to swindie somebody, and rathdr than be idle they will bunko, 'their friends. . = . There is ‘one redeeming feature about the built-in bed; even the most timid female doesn’t have to look under it before retiring. < A waitress In St. Louls married a guest an hour after serving his dinner. Her haste was due to the fact that she didn’t care to walt any longqr.—Chicago Daily News, :

v AR TR No woman has ever succeeded lnmklng;pout _b_eautitql.‘ | Trouble is never far in the distance when people marry just for thesake of getting married. It it weren't for the high price of sugar and the scarcity of it she might be making jam The reason a wife doesn't sympathize with her husband ‘more is because she knows he is mostly responsible for his own

. .COMMON BELIEF Laugh on Friday, you weep. on MonIt is bad luck to dance on Saturday nightarter 12 o'dock. » Thursday is a lucky day for opening a shop, but Friday or Saturday unlm. » £ 3 . : £

If it rains on the first Sunday of the month, it will be sure to rain on all but one. £5: ; Sharpen a knife on Sunday and end of the week. ; ' 'Notice to the Publie. _ ‘ Hereafter the Bamner will be comPelled to charge § cents a live for all notices of socials and entertainmente collection taken to meet expenses. This rule also applies to obituary

Willlam Boals, of Sturgis, Mich., was for the third time convicted of pablic intoxication in Mayor Brouse's the costs $llO and given a jall sentence of 30 days. If he falls to pay the fine it means 140 days at the state penal farm, all of which is not a pleasant prospect. = ' Galll Curel August 19, . Arthur E Kelley atténded the closing of the open forum at Winona Sunday and heard Raymond Robins lecture on Russia. Mr. Kelley says the great singer Galli Curci booked for the 12th will not appear until August 19th in the evening and that seats have been reserved for Ligonier people. - WHI Enter Basiness. Wallace Jackson who recently returned from Traverse Cily, Mich., will open a paint shop and trimming éstablishment in Ligonier. Mr. Jackson is a good workman and will no doubt secure a good patronage. He fs just now looking for a suitable room. - The Kiester family reunion of which Mrs. Thomas Jackson is a member will be held at Diamond lake next Sunday. One hundred members are expected to attend. : - Household Goods for Sale. For sale, all my household goods, including a good piano, acconut of leaving the city next month. H. ‘A. Hainilton, 229 E. Third Street. . . 2entt

i % Vacation Time ~ Vacation time is here. The P. J. Carney . store is well prepared to take care of ~ your wants. Just step in and look over ~our line of cool goods for summer. _ La_rge line of Traveling Bags just teceived. Carney Clothing Store Vi e s e Store where Most all the People Trade' ..

~ Young men to assist cutters. 49 hours per week. Apply AR Kahn Brothers Shirt Co.

Pianos, Player Pianos _ Ifyou are contemplating purchasing anything in the musical goods, you should have one of our several representatives call on you and explain the easy terms by which you may purchase reliable s.e : | 'VICTROLA RECORDS . Ligonier music lovers should *hot over look the opportunity of having our Record man Mr. Brown call with his large assortment of Vigtor Records. ROGERS & WILSON South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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