Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 31B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 October 1920 — Page 3
Auctioneering Twenty-one years experience in all kinds of live stock and farm sales. Satisfaction on our part ~ guaranteed or no_charge. For dates call Lincoln Cafe, Ligonier. John Gill & Son
Play Square With ~ Your Wife Some men will pay $250 for a binder and use it a few days a year; 5125 for a planter and use it four days a year; $3OO for a milking machine to save themselves drudgery and then kick like a bay steer when the wife who works harder than menm do so much as mentions buying a range that will lighten her labor and increase her pride in her kitchen. ~ Give her a Sanico Rust-Proof Porcelain Range ‘ A range as easy toclean’as a china dish, a full size range, a convenient range, a range that is always new, a range with a 25-year guarantee, 2 range that shc'll be proud of. : . ) ; fi Bring her in to see them _ Weir & Cowley - LIGONIER, INDIANA N 1864 : Phone 67 , 1920 - e WINCHESTER store ' . . 4
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MUSICIAL -GOODS The Best Line of Musical Goo«k,‘floniisting of : Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas is to be foungi on our floor, and may be purchased at right prices and agreeable terms. Our 49 years experience in handling Muscial Instruments is a Reliable Guarantee as to our ‘ability to furnish you with good reliable Instruments, VICTROLA RECORDS Remember you may have _Victoi Record brought to your door, each month, by leaving your name an'd address with our Record Repreuntative,_ Mr. Duker. : o . ROGERS & WILSON - South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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. NEWS NOTES , Normha Talmadge Thursday and Friday at Crystal. : - The price of refined sugar has dropped to 123 cents in New York. W. W. Wood had business which took bim to South Bend Tuesday. - " Regular meeting of W. R. C. Friday evening at 7:30. Rehearse for Corps inspection. : Mesdames Roswell Earnhart and Marjorie Bishop were South Bend visitors Tuesday. e . Arthur E Kelley was in Crawfordsville this week on business for Lyom & Greenleaf. . : : A B. Weaver was a Churubusco visitor Tuesday evening, driving over in his car. -
Mrs. Dutch Slater was a guest of Mrs. Robert McGregor in Michigan City this week. ; : _ Mesdames S. L. LaSell and Mollle Rex had business which called them to Elkhart Tuesday. o » 0. W. Dowell, of neu'.an_nA, is bent almost double from the effecis of a sprained back. . : } Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann, of Kankakee, 11, were guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mann. i John M. Ott is dead at his home near Syracuse. Hé was 76 years of age and well known in Ligonier. : Mrs. Jacob Smalley is in Galveston this week attending the state convention of the Universalist church. A Mrs. Louise Ewell is dead near Kendallville at the advanced age of 90 She had resided in the county 50 years.. : | 5 e e O SR ~ Attorney Vanderford and Postmaster Gab¥® planted a lot of government perch minnows in nearby lakes Wednesday. . _ _ - Mr. and' Mrs. Will Casey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagoner drove to Elkhart and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wagoner. .
T .H. Ameling is fitting the interior of the Gale &Gale self-serve grocery and the work will be completed in a few days. . . - Lester Bordner was in the . city from Kimmell Wednesday getting the base ball news. Mr. Bordner is an enthusiastic fan. - “Babe” Ruth the greatest of base ball players will show you how he made 64 home runs at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. ! Harry Gilbert walks with a decided limp. -He suffered an injury to his left knee which has put him out of the sprinting class. ] | Wanted—Pupils for opening Nov. 1. Earn board and room. Write today: The South Bend Business College, South Bend, Indiana. 31blm Dr. C. G. Keehn was under the weather Tuesday and ‘Wednesday and unable to practice his profession. He had dan attack of something like sum-, mer grip. i . <:
Nr..and Mrs. Merritt L. Shearer of Goshen are the parents of a daughter Mr. Shearer is agricultural agent for Elkhart county and a son of Louis Shearer of Ligonier. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Marker will leave the 15th of this month for Seattle, Washington, where she will spend about a month ‘ before going to Los Angeles, California, for the winter. > Dr. W. H. Franks whoh as spent the summer with his daughter in New Carlisle, Ohio, was expected to reach Ligonier last night to spend the winter with his son E. G. Franks. . e e, & Miss Marie Morrisey and Walter Chapman will demonstrate the Edison phonograph in Christian church, this city Friday evening, Oct. 22 in a free concert arrang ! by Charles Cornelius. : Joe Newkirk, f>rm-r Chir2Zo Club and New York Guant pitcier will twirl the ball for the local team when the Goshen aggregation plays the Pittsburg Pirates In Goshen Saturday afternoon. : :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wood were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swickard at Diamond lake Tuesday evening. Today Mrs. Wood goes to Chicago to visit relatives and Mr. ‘Waood will follow her Sunday. : Wanted—Home Study Students. Long winter evenings are at hand. We offer interesting studies preparing for business positions. Write for catalog and special Home Study Booklet. Address South Bend Business College, South Bend, Indiana : "~ 31blm : Boys Will Farm. = ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shull, prominent citizens of Elkhatt township, have rented their 240 acres to their sons veterans of late war, and are remodeling their tenant house on the back part of the farm on what was formerly known as the King place, and will move in the near future says the Wawaka correspondent. ; v(w ll:« : There was'quite & heavy frost Tues. day night, the second ‘of the season “jlittle damage resulted. The corn i ‘iregarded as safe from frost damage.
Absent and Infirm Voters, l A law passed In 1917 and amended in 1919 enables abesnt voters to cast their ballots on election day. Any qualified voter, having registred, ;n'd; “who by reason of fllness or the nature of his business or other untvoid-@ able cause, is absent or expecis to be absent” on election day, may use an absent voter's ballot. Not more than thirty days nor less than two days prior to wsuch® election the voter makes application to the county clerk for an absent voter's ballot The clerk is required to ma!l such ballots to applicants up to the fifteenth dayf before the election. Thereafter he will deliver ballots on personal ap_! plication until the second day before| the election. The absent voter's hw% resulted from a demand that soldiers absent on duty should be permitted 10 ¥ote. are is taken to prevemt du-| plicate voting, as by casting an ab-| sent voter's ballot in one precinct and | voting in person in another, or in an-| Other state. : | —— i Organ Reclitals Coming. ! Begining with thée firet Vesper ser-| ‘vice this month, organ recitals will bci rendered: at the Presbytertan church by Miss Martha Hutchison. Miss Hut-| chison, one of the foremost of Llco_—? nier's talented and finished musiclans, ‘delighted the community with the-re-z citals she offered lust winter. Her!| plans for the next six months pfom‘isei even greater pleasure and entertain:| ment for the music lovers of m:s"cny.; " The last Sunday evening vesper serviee in each month will be- delightful’ musicals by Miss Hutchison assisted by a choir of talénted vocallsts. 2 Rev. H. L. Meyer, pastor of the church will deliver five minute -nd-i‘ dresses on popular themes. These re-| citals are to be free to all. This means a real service to such a music-lovtn‘? community as Ligonier. A | Programs- of the recitals and free! tickets of admission will be provided! to meet the demands. : l
“Tarzan of the Apes” a big sensational picture at Crystal next Tuesday and Wednesday. : ; :
Louis Kahn, of Chicago manager ofi the Kahn Brothers company - shirtAi factory In this city was In Ligonier| Wednesday. He is well pleased with| the operation of the plant here. |
Special for Monday, Oct. 11
~in Clothing And every int’eiligent dealer will admit it unless he is loaded down with high priced goods which he wishes to dispose ot without taking aloss. . ~ We have grouped together two lots of clothing at prewar prices and have placed them on display. Come in and look them over; it’s a pleasure to show our goods and they speak tor themselves. | One lot Yom;%nMen's suits including Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus Togs, value up to $50.00 goat A ; $15.00 to $35.00 40 Young Men’s Suits, values up to $70.00, including Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus Togs, while they last at : - $25.00 to $50.00 Don’t overlook those school suits for the “Ll:gkhn’? He’ll be proud to wear one and the prices are right
- \ > Crow-Elkhart Cars Reduced L e ~ Big cut on all makes and styles | il NEW PRICES e ' 3 passenger 4 cylinder Roadster . $1295 S passenger 4 cylindér Touring : 1295 3 passenger 6 cylinder Roadster : 1545 : 5 passenger 6 cylinder Touring ~. . 1545 -4 passenger 4 cylinder Sport . . 1345 | 4 passenger 6 cylinder Sport . . 1595 - . - 3 passenger 6 cylinder Coupe oo 2185 : , 7 passenger 6 cylinder Sedan . i SN Come in and talk car or call and I will demonstrate the - machine you want. Sce me now for . - ~winter storage. - Blazed Trail Garage George W. Woodhouse, Prop. ~ Ligonier, Indiana
Carney Clothing Store ~ The Store where Most all the People Trade -
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