Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 41B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 December 1920 — Page 4
Gty 7 R RISTMAS & HINTS , YO g\ b S L 0 S ANE ey BT &l > -fi.,...; Ps o > e ‘ } ' a"’.;h VA i . : ‘ _ :fij ’ ' Are realizing more and more that they -save money by purchasing their - Xmas gifts for men and boys at the Sheets Store tor Men - ~ STANDARD MERCHANDISE at lowest possible prices is always found here for that is our specialty. We offer a complete line of / . - . - : . ~ . 5 : .0 . | _ ’ _ Caps Hats Gloves Hosiery Shirts Driving Gloves Shoes Ties Mufflers Belts . Sweaters Handkerchiefs - allan Christmas boxes at prices which cannot help but please you. Give us a trial. . - STORE FOR MEN s S LIGONIER - | . o Weou Mt BeSalliled @O9O - INDIANA
' NEWS NOTES : Mrs. W. E.‘()_\'lex'-\'wi’tcd Wednesdoy in Goshen. - - - ; Tires, S rim-cut " tires repaired. See Charles Iden, Cromwell. 41}1(. _ A new éhipmnfnt of Electric Lamn at Weaver's Hardware. Judge Meyer had business which took him to Goshen Wednesday. S. B. Blue, of Goshen is spending ‘a week with his brmh'cr Ben near Ligonier. = i - Absolutely mdngy saved on Electric Lamps and Fixtures at Weaver's Hard‘ware. o “The horse market s shot to picces and Sglobe & Shobe willimake no more .shipymfents this year. . _ — Mrs. Jacob Shetts, Jr.,, is home from Goshen_\\'here she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kerner. = -~ - , Afi_norig the students r'eturniu.g home from colleges -in a few days for the holiday vacation are the Misses Wil--ena. Wigton, Edna Kitson.and Carlisle Latta, anid Kent Jackson. _ : Allen E. Wysong is now located at 271 North Stone avenue, Tucson, Arizona for the winter. Mr. Wysong writes that he is feeling much improved in health. - i
. Christmas entertainment will be given at the U. B. church Christmas Eve by the Sunday School - Harry Gale. after several treatments shows wonderful ‘improvement. He had been bothered with his nose. - Mrs. Gbeorge Shay will come to I izoto spend Christmas with her mother Mrs. A. E. Wysong and other relatives. Mrs. Wayne Avery and little son Richard, of Anderson are guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burley. - Mrs. James Simpson is in Chicago spending a week with her sister Miss Elizabeth Hire, the latter attending ‘the university there. e The heavy wind of Tuesday night took part of the roof from the dwelling house on the Dr. Keehn farm occupied by Claude Conrad. The Millersburg basketball téam bad to cancel its engagement with Cromwell on account of its members being vaccinated and warned against gotting “all et wp.”
Coal dealers -experience & rush ¢ calls for fuel Wednesday with 4 i vent of the cold snap. Thore is=nlenty of ccal in Ligonier and no danger of a fuel famine. ‘ : . Fred Starr is ahle to be about apgain after a serious injury to hiz b ad: a heavy lreon weight fdalling. from th barn loft and striking him above- »2 eyes, laying the scalp open ! Dr. C. G. Keehn belie n - selent fic farming and stock ra‘sing. He has just purchased a lot of blnod d breadIng ewes for his farm wiich is managed by Claude Conrad, an expert George Keitzer found on Cavip street a red silk hair ribbon held in a bow by a cameo ring. ‘lt may be had by the owneér at this oflfice. : Mrs. George Sack visited her daughter ‘Mrs. William Hoeckle in Elkxhart this week. : ‘ ! The Albion Democrat which pube lishes twice weekly will. ger out.but one isSue next week, A Cliristinas number. P - For Sale—Domestic.coal in car load lots. Prompt shipment to dependable parties. Write, wire or call Black Diamond Wagon Mine. Linton, Ind., K -L. Ogle, Prop. 41b3t The hemp factory at. Nappanee burned Tuesday with a loss of $6,000 to its owner C. C. Russ, of South Bewnd. e D. P. Ott*and wife and Jacob Smalley and wife were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harper. _ C —— e : . Last Meeting of Yeor., - Nirs. C. S, Rimmel, secretary_anaounced the last meeting of (> Nobig county Horticultural Socisty for ‘the year at tWe Lauthsran chureh in Albion yesterday. Officars were olbetad, SeeyEen Wanted. §o I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier 41bit Indiana tax payers this year plank>d down fift-seven million dollars for state purposes and next year must dig up a hundred -and fifteen millicng Thus is the efficient and eeoncmica administration vindicated. . Sale -
Fev. Fillmore Addresses The Schools On the Tobacco Question « Rev. Filmore, National Secretary of the Anti-Tobdcco League of America, addressed the . student body of the 11igA School Thursday afternoon, De cembor 9. e . ; ~-Alr. Fillmore explained that he had civen up his profession- as a minister to engage in this work. He vividly pictured tp us the dangers of this evil “Tebacco.” He showed us by vivid iilustration how “Black Leaf 40" was used a 8 an inseet killer, and yet the young manhood of America constantly persists in uging the same substance, nicstine, which i 3 its chief constituent. One ounce of this substance dis-sulved-in forty gallons of water is strong encugh to kill all the insects with which it comes in contact. What will it do for boys and girls? = 7 There is a-difference between “habit” and a “cultivated taste.” ~We may form the habit of using tobacco bat cultivate a taste for some héaltaful feods. Don't form the habit of using tobaeco. e Don’t say you can't stop! Be an American and live up to the true name A merican. : : . ’ . - Committee C. W. Johnson of Syracuse spent a few ddys with his sister Mrs. J. 8. Balley. ' . : ; An old-fashioned square: dance will be given by the Eagles in their ha!l Saturday evening Dec. 18. e Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery will leave in a few days for Bloomfield, Ohio, where they will visit their daughter Mrs: Samuel Schwab. . Mrs. C. H. Pincheon and daughter, and Mrs, Robert Cooper of Albion were early week guests of their sister Mrs. John T. Baker in this city. -
. Karl Knapp, a former well known ' resident of iLgonier, but now a pros- | percus farmer near Portland, Mich., | was home the first of the week visitiing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Williaa ' Knapp. Mrs. Knapp returned home . with her son for a week's visit. Mr. Knapp says Jake Pollock is now a {ull-fledged farmer and is doing well. Ex-County Auditqr George Young who ‘since his retirment from office had been in business in Auburn has sold his garage there and will enter business eleswhre. ‘He is a brother of Mrs. David Houser of Ligonier. - 1 - Rev. T. J. Mawhorter who had been ill since his return from Califorma and had recovered sufficiently to be about has had a relaspe and ils in beg
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