Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 23B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 August 1920 — Page 4
Last Week we made an Extraordinary Offer on o Blectric Washing Machines You can yet avail fiyourself of this offer. A small down payment and balance in weekly payments, of no more than you would pay for some one to do the work. . ~ See us for everything elec- . : . A.B. Weaver Phone 184
How about your letterheads, billheads, statements, envelopes, cards, etc. Don’t wait until they are all gone and then ask us to rush them out in a hurry for you. Good work requires time and our motto - is that any- : ~ thing that's = worth do- ; ing isworth 5} domg well. A 1) BL T 174 ' 9, : e * A Sip Yy — Let us have that order N-O-W while we have the time to do your Printing as it should be done.
- CHARLES V. INKS AND SON Dealer in : Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone ‘ ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONI ER ~ W. H. WIGTON . Attorney-atdaw OfMce in Zimmerman Block ' LIGONIER, IND. Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Snturdayr : - at Mier State Bank Dr.C. D.Lane Zlmmerman Block, Ligonier _ FFI CE HOURS: 9:00 to 12 1:00 to3:00 7:00 to 8:00 ' ‘ Office 107 ~ Telephone Re., 27 : = - Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier - - hdima
BB BERESEEREEDG) and see us the | next time you are in need of 800 d Printing ists in the kind of work Y/ ‘ | that ~ : = a 0 A - 6\/)4‘"3’\?{4&’/(\' Atdd t sall- . U I [QQQQh'...iiifl
FIRST CLASS BATTERY SERVICE STATION DOING GOOD BUSINESS WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN. GOOD REASON FOR SELLING, IF INTERESTEB CALL H. B§, HAMILTON, SECOND FLOOR BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE, LIGONJER, IND, - (‘olumbh, City has a pbpnlstlon of 3499, an increase of 5] over len years a 0 - . Mr. and Mrs. John T. B‘;ker, gpent Thursday at Tippocanou lake on an outing. . ! " Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boekers are the proud parents of a son born yesterday. ; .
~ James D. Clugston, a prominent resident of LaGrange s dead at the age of 7 years. ' | ~ Mrs. George Hostettler and daughter of Wichata, Kansas are guests of Mrs. E. Homan. . ' Harry Clemens won the 2:12 pace in straight heats at Decatur Wednesday The purse is $4OO. - ' M. J. Miiter spent Wednesday and Thursday in Mishawaka. His daughter Blossom returned with him. | - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carnahan, of LaGrange were guests of Mrs, _Ca'rnm han’s sister Mrs, ¥. Homan. . Mre. Harry Selig and little daughter Heleen Betty, are in Hammond visiting Mrs. Selig’'s parents. L _ Mrs. F.lsi'é Prlce son and dau(me'r“or »Blrmminflun. 111., are guests of the Christian Moschell family. » - The official ticket put in the field by Noble county democrats appears in this issue of the Banner. - . It is announced in semi official quarters that Jacob L. Sheets has been appointed a deputy sheriff. * Charles Smith employed by George W. Starr on his hay balet suffered & 'bad eut on one hand Wednesday. Rev. Hiley Baker and faimly, of Eaton Ohifo are in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Marker and other relatives, - Julia A. Ward, aged 75, is asking a divorce from a man she twice married. She was the widow of Welcome ‘Whittaker, of Goshen. .
For Sale—SB “room house. All improvements, located on 9th St. 2 blks. from Depot. Mrs. Mary Jacobs, 511 E. Jefferson St. Goshen, Ind.- 23b2t Mrs. Jack Goodman and two children of Wellington, Kansas, are here to spend several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kime. ‘Bump Sacks came fram Crooked lake Thursday where he plays with an orchestra t® attend the wedding of Miss Cordelia Sack which took place last night. = Mr. and Mrs. Milton Latta and Mrs. G. B. Slate, who have been occuping a cottage at Diamond lake will spend next week at their home in Goshen on account of the chautauqua there. - Howard Fisel drove over to New Paris Wednesday evening and viewed the Wabash railway wreck. The passenger station had a close call from destruction and a number of persons on the platform barely escaped with their lives. = E ————— e Dr. Edwin Guerrier and mother Mrs. George Guerrier, of Detroit, drove over’ from Elkhart Thursday where they had been visiting and brought A. D. Reed and family with them to pay a visit to ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cowley. Dr. George Guerrier formerly practiced dentistry in Ligonier. :
SALE OF FURNITURE. I, NISS RUTH P.MIER WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE FRIDTY AUG. 13 AND SATURDAY, AUG. 14, BE. TWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 A. M. AND 6 P, M. AT KANN HALL. OVER THE CORNELIUS BOOK STORE AND CRYSTAL THEATRE. (OOOKING UTENSILS, DISHES, BRIC-A-BRAC, AFURNI‘I‘?B AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 18a8t - Photographs at Hieber's Studio.
‘ % : Eo Ro - KurtZ‘ : ‘ Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver’s 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. _ ‘ Accuartly and Scientifically : Fmedy.&'okm"fl“ ~
- George Foster will go to Decatur today to see his pacing horse, Leo go if the animal in is condition to A et i it 2 Mr. and Mrs. Rube Feférman. little son and Maurice Feldman are io South Bend visiting relatives and friends for George W. Woodhouse wil! resume charge of his Blazed Trall Garage about September Ist and will continue to handl: the Crow-Elkhart cars. Jesse Schiotterback has never heard anything of his Ford car stolen from East Third street in Ligoner three weks ago and he has concluded that it Is gone for good. ' - : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earnhart attend ed the Hontz family reunion at Smalféy lake Wednesday . One hundred guests wer present. A big dinner and a fine time were enjoyed. Five employees of the Ligonier Auto Sales went up in an _airglane Tuesday. - Walt Robinson and Ed Keasey went along to keep the passengers in order. Red WhHiiamson and Roy Olinghouse were the only ones to kick over the traces.
The unoccupied church - property South and East of Cromwall about seven ‘miles known as the Oak Grove church, a frame bullding with one fourth acre of ground will be sold for cash to the highest bidder Monda) Aug. 30 1920, at 2 o'clock at said property. Bids may be sent to A. E Grubbs, Ligonier, Ind. 2392 t ODD AND INTERESTING Turtles are said to lay from 150 to 200 eggs at a time. - . Bo_usé ‘ bulidlng “employed 840,000 men before thg war. : It 1s estimated that about [email protected](!) pins are destroyed dalily. ca : Hawks are uld‘ to be able to fiy at a rate of 150 miles per hour. Sixty thdusand children fintsh their sahool career each year in London. Sunday, May ‘9.‘ was celebrated in France as a “Day of Large Eamllles.” . The annual dust-fall in Glasgow, Scotland, Is 1,330 tons to the square milee. = =
A cat is sald to have been worth about $1,500 to the first settlers in Brazil. ; . > For a Chinaman to wear specficlea in company is considered an act of discourtesy. . 3 Drury Lane theater, London, was opened In 1812, and can hold nearly 8,000 people. - A recent Invention is the “Cosey Cuddle Doll,” which conceals a rubber hot-water bottle. : Lightcolored materials cannot be made from alpaca, which is often confused with mohalr. . "I‘!mber,'weigixlng 100,000 tons is 1yIng at the Hull, England, docks through lack of transportt Explosive shells, #hich were fairly successful, appear to have been used by the Dutch as long ago as 1588, - R — - FLASHLIGHTS
A sure way to have it all to do over again is not to do it well the first tlme.~ : : There 18 no reason on earth irhy a man shouldn't get rich, so long as he remains honest. i A monument to a man lsn‘t'worth muéth if nobody remembers why the monument was erected. i ; — Every wife likes to be well dressed because she knows her husband likes to see a woman well-dressed. Philosophers may rail against riches all they like, but the rest of the world will go right on striving to possess . o & : - Greatness is something that usually comes to a.man when he has done his best without actually thinking of the reward. ’ 4
Now and then you_run across the queer type of man who would rather help a neighbor in misfortune than See good fortune come to him. We can undertsand some of the rules of etiquette but why a man shouldn't sit comfortably at ease with his hands on the table is beyond us. And it's our observation that most of us do, rule or no rule—Detroit Free Press. ~ ' - PITHY REMARKS It's the early worm that catches -the fish—hook and all. : B
If in doubt what step to take, consult a dancing master, : faithful tolloweuotthe_neu. L _Modern prophets should confine memnflu. = £ g .__ _‘l Som:‘ot the most disgraceful acts are performed by .the most graceful
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET : JOSEPH R. HARRISON ° SAMUEL C. CLELAND . Judge Cireuit Court 'DAVID V. WHITELEATHER GLENN E. THRAPP ‘State Representative . THOMAS J. MAWHORTER - Clerk of the Court . ~ MARTIN H. SPANGLER County Treasureer : County Sheriff GEORGE W. STARR . County Recorder JOHN A MCDONALD : Coroner ; DR. FRECH F. WORMAN »:‘ Surveyor . BARNEY C. HILE ° L Commissiower North District JACOB BRUMBAUGH . Commissioner South District GEORGE H. BUCKLES
/ ' Nice assortment of bathing caps at the Rexall Drug Store. 16htf For sale, sow and seven pigs. Cal Fisher, Ligonier 21b4t For Rent—Modern house all convenlences. .O. G. Dill. . 23by ~ Rooms for rent, nicely furnished at Bailey Hotél. C. H. McClish. -23atf I have celery plants for sale. one mile east of Ligonier on Blazed Trail, R. R. 2. 8. C. Wilhelmn 21b4t For sale, desirable budlaipg lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. : ; 23btt Call phone No. 293 for taxi ser vice. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Btiffner. = 13atf . For Sale—Good Fordson Tractor with plows and pully in A 1 conditior. Phone 2412, Syracuse, Ind. 23a4:
For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or $2.10 at my second hand store next to green house. : J. W Himes 17atf. I will buy all kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price, and sell them to local consumers. John Himes o - . l4atf FOR SALE-—~Modern home in good location. Possesion given October 1. Call 263, Ligonier. . 22btf For Sale goed Ford touring car in a No. 1 coendition. Inquire of Geo. G. Scovil, Ligonier - 20btf FOR SALE—-Two dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price $1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. Johm W. Himes. 10att Ford ton truck for sale. Good condition. Solid cushion tires. Bargain for anyone needing a truck. John Gunderman. : 20ats FOR RENT—Room over Citizens Bank formerly occupied by Postal Telegraph office.” Apply at Citizens Bk / 22btt
It you need a new roof or an old one repaired, with best of material and workmen see S. C. Sackett. : 23 a 4t Elkhart Roofing Co. oo s : For Sale. L Thirty acres of land no biuldings in the Haw Patch located in sectien one, Perry Township Noble county. 21a2t : J. L. Cavin, agent Mrs. E. P. Lombard and little son who have been spending a couple of weeks - with Ligonier and Topeka friends will return to Detroit Saturday. . 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., Mishawaki Ind. - 17b2m FOR SALE— FIVE ROOM HOUSE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FURNACE. CITY WATER AND SEWER. MUSTY BE SOLD WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS. WILLIAM REGULA 195 EAST FOURTH ST, MISHAWAKA, IND, . Notice Until September Ist the attorneys of Ligonier will observe the folluwing office hours: : i
Week days from 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 ; Notice TheFarmers Federation of Elkhart township will meet in the town hall at Cosperville Monday evening Angust 16th 1920. Ladies are invited. Good speakers will be present. _ ’ : J. E. Pancake, Chairman ’ : Store For Sale. 1 ~ On_account of ill health, I will sell ‘my grocery store. John C, Miller. o ikl o s : M r’ 3 e ———————— ‘oeo A e " , FINEST mfil GROWTHS. - Sold %ly In Whole Bean at AN 5 SR O e 1;',;5\“",.3@1.’»"‘:‘-’" 1E
. eo g Toen NMIE 3R - ~ e . THE UNIVERSALCAR .33 = . '%‘ = . : ; _ The Ford Mode! T One Ton Truck is in reality a necessity to the wide awake' retail grocer, not only for the economic solution of the delivery problem, but for, -the bringing of goods from thedochor':tntiorutohh'p!nceofbufinm. and for - traversing the country and bringing in produce. For years the Ford One Ton Truck with its splendid manganese bronze worm-drive, powerful Ford Model - T Motor, strong Vanadium steel frame, has been serving in every line of business : activity, and we have yet to hear the first complaint as to rear axle trouble or motor trouble. It has the lowest purchase price on the market, and the cost for operating and maintaining is exceedingly small. In fact, the Ford One Ton » Truck has become a business necessity. Leave your order with us without delay. We will give you prompt attention and assure you reasonably prompt delivery, mddnymmuflammmatwmmsm;ywmunmmfionoflhe | 0\ < |EEl—= e A ,W" . ' '% ¥e\ ‘ : . Ay P e )V' ” . - | 71 TR T o] SRS e - L/ Bl Nlt ik | " o o Frew n‘.‘»o!. _':__H:E:‘_‘::Hi i-— oo ) e T :'\ o e—— e 7D Y i . N i i R
The Goshen chautaqua will be held next week. 4 R;:y Lantz, of Topeka is assisting in Citizens Bank during the absence of Miss Helen Larson. - ¢ Judge Wrigley will presige at an adjourned session of the Noblegcircuit court next Monday. ) o ] e . - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stiftner, little son and Miss Vera Cline were Brimfield visitors early in the week. Attention is called to a display advertisement in this issue of the Banner for the sale of the Battery Service Station by H. S. Hamilton. _ The navy blue jacket lost between Topeka and Burr Oak -church advertised in the Banner was found by Elmer Risser of Topeka and will be re-J turned to this office. (i
JlonGE BROTHERS - BUSINESS CAR Its cost of service varies but . little in a wide variety of uses. : eln other words, lts inherent - .f sturdiness enables it to stand . up equally well in almost any - kind of hauling. - . Ligonier Auto Sales Lincoln Highway Garage
PALM BEACHES & = , -~ SUMMER FROCKS. Youmen and women need not deprive -yourself of the luxury of Palm Beach suits and washable flock for fear of the work in washing them. . Let our laundry keepthem fresh and clean for you. At your service at all times, Phone 86 BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY ~ AND DRY CLEANING _.
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