Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 43B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 December 1920 — Page 3

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Robert Warwich, in “"Jack Straw” at Crystal Saturday Jan Ist. e “On with the Dance” every scene a sensation at Crystal tonight. i ‘Chet Smith ate Christmas dlnn-.-r ‘with a brother in Detroit, Mich. i { ettt : . ; Earl Stewart a student of Wabash ic;ol!ege. spent his holidays at home. | » e e ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gale spent i’the week end with Nappanee relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Johin C. Miller spent Christmas in- Kendallville with their daughter. » : : Mr. and Mrs. John Két(iabarrayf' Are the parents of a new babe born Monday night. - = ' Cashier Leland Calbeck of Citizens Bank spent Christmas with friends ia Milisrsburg.. . - : Mr. and MregW. C. B. Harrizon and son George Robert visited over Christ-. mas in Wakarusa, .7 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaby and two children spent’ Christmas with relatives in Convoy, Ohile.

Mrs. H. H. Young. of Albion, was a holiday guest of her daughter Mrs, Joseph Houser in this cily L South Bend _)_mst added tem. policemen to her force in an effort to stem the vice wave in that eity. . Mrs. Nannie McDaniél who had been making a prolonged visit with her son Kenneth in Fort Wayne is home, P —— : l(‘upzj. W. N. Voris, 89, a veteran of the civil war, was buried from his old home in Albion last Sunday. e ettt 4 " Violators of the prohibition law fn South. Bend lave paid fines aggregating $20.000 during the month of December, Lt : ' Richard Trulove is out $5OO by the destruction on his- farm near - Avilla of a chicken and tool house. Origin ot fire unknown. S s ~ Attorney and Mrs Chester Vanderford and childrena ate Christmas turkev with Mrs Vanderford's mother Mrs. Franks in Albion. : - : I:a_(:mngo county has another smallpox victim in the person of E. W. Shank, of Eden township. Shank is under- quarantine .at his home. < Chicken thieves visited the farm of H. M. Widney, near St. Joe one night las week and carried off 150 of Mrs. Widney's choicest barred rocks, valued at $1756. . o=

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas. Mrs. li. F. Cotherman and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rensberger -of Goshen spent Christmas in Ligonier the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herald are among those who send the Banner for 1921 to'a distant relative. Alton Lepird Del Norte, Colorado, a brother of Mrs. Herald will receive the paper. ~ Mrs. Alice Shaw Kurtz well knowa in Ligonier, has been appointed police matron for Elkhart coumty by the new sheriff. Mrs. Kartz was prominent in republican politics during the late campaign. . . . i — Milo Kauffman is in Ligonier a guest ‘of friends. He had been on a visit in Fort Wayne and Mansfield, Ohio. Mr. Kauffman has resigned his position in Michigan City and will locate either in Fort Wayne or this city. it Clud With Farm Paper. Arrangemeats have been made whereby the Banner and the OMD Farmer wil he madled for $2.50 the year. This rate applies 0 new subsezibers and all old enes who pay ene year i advanee. The Banmer snd the Weman's Weld for $2.25 em the same Wbasis. . . 36bet

his parents in LaPorte. : =2 e St Mrs. Jennie Drain spent Christmas with Elkhart relatives. 5 Mrs. George Fisher of Saco, Montana, is here visiting old friends. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlamm White were over from Elkhart to eat Christmas turkey. ‘ L Mr. and Mrs, Rilph Strait - spent Christmas with relatives in Woleottville, L . " Miss Blanch Harsh spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. Terry in Elyria. Ohjo. ’ - Miss Violet Karchner was a Christmas guest of her parents in Mishawaka. i

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nnflmnnl spent Christmas with his parents in Warsaw. i i ee — T TS ] Nolen Loy was home from Indianapolis to. visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. | w. 1. Loy. : - | -Bob Grant of Mishawaka was 3 week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cochran. = ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Cheéster Minnis and babe went to Elkhart to spend their Christmas. , - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hite were in Goshen several days guests of Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Gowdy. ' . Morris Sislseihen came. from Toleao and spend Christmas with his parents Mrs. George Gowdy. : ’ : i sel s .| z }- Olin Stansbury, of Chicago U., spent ’-h{s holiday vacation with his mother Mrs. Lena Stansbury. - i Most of the county officers elected in November will assume their new posmons} tomorrow. 5 s r Charles Baughman came from South ‘Bend to spend Christmas with his sister Mrs. Clarence Gale. 0 }‘ : “On with the Dance™ big holiday special 2% hours of high class enterilalnmnt Crystal tonight. ~ _ } “—- i : ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kerner Goshen ‘'were Christmas guests of her parenis Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheets. : Dwight Green, student in Chicago U., spent Christmas with his parents ‘Mr. and Mrs, Harry Green. - .

Mrs. C. M. Kinney visited over Christmas in Elkhart before going to her new home in Chicago. : Kenneth McDaniel came from Fort Wayne .md visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel and other relatives. . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heefner came over from Goshen to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J .F. Wean. | : ‘ ; " Miss Estelle Gerber came from Chicago and spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gerber. | Mrs. Ed w@xm, of Chicago is visiting her mother Mrs. J. L. Graham and ‘her sister Mrs. H. F. Hutchison. Tyrell Miller was home from South Bend to emjoy Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. ' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lepird came from Goshen and spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Hostetter. R ———————— ¥ The Misses Mabel Hofer and Mary Calbeck of Fort Wayne are spending their holiday vacation with Ligonier relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann, of Kankakee, 111., were home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mann over Sunday. : : . -

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tallerday came from Elkhart and spent Christmes with their daughter Mrs. O. 0.. Schrock \and family. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smalley and children, of Waterloo, spent the week end with his pgrents Mr. and Mrs. iCharles Smalley. : ‘ ‘ Harry Thomas, of Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McDonald and children of Marion, spent Christmas with ?Mr, and Mrs. Will Sack. = Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf and daughter Josephine, of Elkkart were here to spend Christias with elarshal and Mrs. W. N. Showalter. A Simon Hursey, who is being treated in a Goshen hospital for an abcess on his neck, is much improved and ex pects to return home early next week. * Mr. and Mrs. George Shay came from Chicago to spend Christmas with Mrs. A. E. Wysong. Mrs Shay fell in and was unable to return with Mr. Shay. e

George Myers, of Columbia City, secretary to Congressman Fairficld has resigned on account of ill health. As this is probably his last term Mr. Fairfield might appoint a member of ihi:! own family to the position. . Three quarters of a million dollars ‘were subscribed at a meeting in New York the other afternoon for the starving children of Europe. Herbert. Hoover addressed the meeting which had been called by women of the city. : A T —— 5 | - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stage and twin daughters Pauline and Wilodene of Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stage and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Otis ‘Stage were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A, Plank and Mrs. Marion Stage. ; ' ; ;

Evansville Man Was On Verge of Gen- ~ eral Breakdown Tanlac Proves “Well, gir, to see me now leisure time, playing ball with the kids no one would ever think that just a few weeks ago 1 was right on the verge of a general breakdown,” recently said Wesley Brookriede, of 793 Ross Ave., Evansville, Ind., in relating his remarkabie experience with Tanlac. S “For two or three years before 1 kot Tanlac my stomach had been giving me trouble, but about six months ago I got worse all of a sudden and went down hill rapidly. After every meal 1 bloated up with gas, had intense paing and burning sensation and felt miserable for hours. 1 had no appetite, was racked with pain day and night, and finally got os weak and run-down I had te quit work altogether, :

“Well one day a friend put me on to Tanlac, and I consider that the greatest favor anybody ever did me. I have just taken three bottles of this medicine so far, and actually my stomach trouble ig gone completely. 1 eat three big meals a day, sleep fine, feel good am gaining in weight and strength right along, and am back on the job able to do as good a day's work as the next one. ¥rom this on, Tanlac ‘will always be the medicine for me. ‘Tanlac is sold in Ligonler by 8. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. . adv

Another Christmas Wedding. A pretty home wedding occurred at high noon Christmas day, when Miss Mae Spaide of near LaGrange and Clyde Deétz of near Kendallville were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Spaide, six miles southwest of LaGrange.. - - : " The couple was attended by Miss Ruth Smith and Adolph-Hayes of Ligonier. Miss Vera Dunafin of LaGrange played the Mendelssohn wedding march. _ . e e S - . Ideal Road Section. A section of “ldeal Road” is to be built on the Lincoln Highway some where weést of Pittgsburg during year of 1921. The length of the road is nut given, but it is expected to be about & miles in. length and will be constructed under the eyes of the best highway engineers in the United States. The stretch between Kimmell and Wolf Lake offers great opportunities. .

Ice Forming Weather. “The goosebone prophet who bespoke a mild and open winter must have felt embarassed Tuesday morning to find on awakening that. the temperature had dropped to 6 degrees below zero The moderation of Wednesday did not in the least interfere with the excellent sleighing and the founddition is laid for an ice harvest. State Police Proposed. There is a movement on foot to have the legislature create a law for the formation of a state police force of about 100 members. The aim is to give each of the 92 counties a policeman with jurisdiction anywhere in 'the state. There are a number of states having their rangers who look after the enforcement of . its = law where the local officers fail. « Ray Morrow, of Harrison, Arkansas, came to spend Christmas with his mothér Mrs. Allie Morrow. : NOTICE OF FINAL STETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: In the matter of the estate of Christian E. -Slabaugh, Deceased.

: - No. 2243 In the Noble Circuit Court, January term, 1921. ‘ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of Christian E. Slabaugh, deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the. same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 10th day of January, 1921, at ‘which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their claim to any part of said Estate. o : . Sidney Slabaugh Adminisgrator W. H. Wigton Atty. 42a3w e e SRR S % NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of Levi W. Bowman, Deceased. : e

- No. 2251 In the Noble Circuit Court January term, 1921, - i Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Levi W. Bowman deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House at Albion, In’iana, on the 20th day of January, 1921, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. : s > And the heirs of sai decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their ¢laim to any part of said Estate. ol : ; Ephraim D. Plank, Administrator W. H. Wigton, Attorney. : - - —— .

Fine pop corn for sale. J. L. Dunning. iy 41b2t Bring your aluminum ware in need of repairing to my shop where it will be neatly dome. D. M. Rench 35bit For sale, desirable building lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. . 23btt | For Sale—Domestic voal in car load lots. Promupt shipment to dependable parties. Write, wire or call Black Diamond Wagon Mine, Linton, Ind., K L. Ogle, Prop. 41b3t

Secure a business education, either in the resident school or by home study. Catalog and Home Study booklet free. Write the South Bead Business College, South Bend Indiana o : © 7 3&blmo. ' Farmers Atteation. Horseshoeing and general blacksmithing promptly done at reasonable prices. New shop in rear of Weir & Cowley's. Give me a call. Wil H Hieber, the blacksmith. - .31a3m Drop In Price of Rebuilt Tires. - 30x3-—-$8.65. . - T 32x3%—-$12.20. ; . 30x3%—510.75 . . 31xe—$1380. - - ~ Ten per cent off this price until January Ist. Other sizes accordingly. | ‘W. E. Caldwell 38bSt

v Learn to Dance. - Consult .Arnold Elson Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week 8 to 11 o'clock for instructions in dancing All the latest steps taught. Children's calss Friday afternoon 4:30 to 5:30 / 40ast » Wanted. e - I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier © 41btf . ~ To The Public. - ' Cold storage for automobile at §2 a month. I want to buy junk cars as well as all kinds of junk. I have for sale parts of the following make of cars: Overlands, all models up to 83s, Maxwell parts and Buick model 37. Al--80 windshield glass. Rear fenders for Fords. Used tires and tubes. All these parts sold at a great saving to the buyer. - - ' ; - Ben Glaser, Cement Block Building Cor. Cavin & Pigeon streets, Ligonier . 42atf

Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Harry Schlotterback ~ Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday™ ~at Mier State Bank Dr. C. D.Lane : Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICE HOURS: 900 te 12 1:00 t3:00 _7:00 to 500 Telephone Re., 27 ~W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law ‘ Office in Zimmerman Block LIGON(ER, IND.

| We take this occasion to extend our heartfelt ~ thanks for all past favors and to wish you a happy ~ and prosperous New Year. =~ Carney Clothing Store e ~ The Store where Most all the People Trade g '

e u Ifl“ 'n s £ i Effective at once, we will sell our Meal Tickets, Regular Meals and Short Orders at a reduction of from 23% to 33 1-3% from present prices. : We are prepared to give you quick service and the very best of wholesome home cooked food. Our kitchen is open to public inspection. . ; o Yon cannot afford to pass up this opportunity to save you money. : ‘ g k 2 The American Restaurant - 7 Oppesite Post Office = " D. J. LOWE, Prop. e —————————————————————— T EEEET————————

£ - - NOTICE | Change in Credit Tern .Beginning January Ist 1921, all accounts will be due and payable the tenth of the month following the date of purchase. E ' : : , ' In the past we have conducted our. business on long credit terms. But present conditions have made it necessar}‘ to discontinue our past custom of long credit terms. Our sources of supply manufactures and jobbers have shortened thieir terms to us and we must be.as prompt in our settlements as we are in our buying. : : We feel our customers see the justness of this change and will readily do their share in helping to meet changed conditions that will surely be a start in eliminating credit waste and speeding the coming of lower prices. A shortening of credit terms will make it possible for us to carry a more complete and assorted line in all departments to fill your needs. : ' ’ - Market changes in the way of lower prices ¢an be found here first. It will be our policy to meet lower prices as quickly as market conditions warrant. - Remember our new credit terms effective January Isi, 1921 , _ . ' : Weir & Cowley

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