Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 48B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 February 1921 — Page 4
Night Policeman Fisher is again on the job. & ;
'~ Myron Kirkland spent Thursday in Goshen.’ :
Fred Vonßlon was iu "Warsew Thursday. :
Dean Cochran returned from the auto show. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bril! are both 111 with smallpox. - .
Herman Sack visted South Bend Tuesday and Wednesday, o
The Red Cross Auxiliary held an atl
day session at the city hall Wednes day. L ,
Drs. Lane ,ind Hursey attended thoe medical meeting at Elkhart Thursday. : o
- W. C. B. Harrison iz much improved today and well on the road to re covery. : -
Gordon Taylor, of Notre-Dame was the guest of Miss Marie Franciso Weinesday. ,
Frank- Decker spent Thursday in Elkhart with %his wife who is in a hospital in that city. :
Harley Fisher is again at his job in Koon's cigar store having fully recovered from smallpox. y
The Kahn Bros. shirt factory started Tuesday morning with a full " force and plenty of order.
The Perry Township Farmers Assoclation will meet next Thursday evening at the Centralize school Louse.
W. E. Oyler whilé on his way.to supper Wednesday fell on the fey sidewalks and broke a bone in his right arm. o e :
It was reported today that Daniel Cook,until a few months a resident of Ligonier had died at Goshen Thurscay morning. o 0
‘A birthday party was given at the home of Mrs. Harry Dickinson and Ona Wilkinson in hanor of their uncle John Grismier. -
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Shaffer of northwest of Cosperville wa¢ held ‘Thursday at two o'clock at the home. The remains were taken to Chicago for burial. . :
Star Grocery | - Sole agents for . - Snow Cap Flour ~ Milled from Turkey Rgd . e Seecial price, this week 1.50
Saturday Bargains
CURTAIN GOODS - Buy curtain goods now for spring. Double bordered scrim the yard ................ 19¢ Single bordered scrim the vard ................ 10¢ m PERCALES . Percales dark colors only, 1 yard wide. Our price Saturday the yard .................... 20¢ m ' SALADS ' 9%,in, Fancy decorated salads each ........ 39¢ e EVERSHARP PENCILS Buy one Saturday at ................ccocurueneiunnnis 30¢ e , _ : . ‘COVER ALL APRONS . : Cover all aprons.in light colors each ... $l.OO A limited num‘br of Aluminum kettles and sauce pans. Priced special at 98¢
Fresh chocolate creams the POURd .....................ceoecineinieinisissensssnossssssimessssssssseseseneene o 408 1 pound box assorted cholcolates the DoX ..............cccvimvinncbosminseencsesessmssmsesiosssssessnenns. 40€ %2 pound box assorted cholcolates the BOX ..........cuciiiinrsimsssessssssissiossisesisas: 25C Spanish Salted Peanuts in pound lots the pound .............cccooooeeieiriiinebonssnnnciossisnnn. 126
Gutelius & Miller's 5& 10
Syracuse Man Author.
8. E. Rowdabaugh, son of J. W. Rowdabaugh, of near Syracuse aud principal of the West Liberty, lows, high scheol, i= the go-author of two new agricultural ‘text books, whick have been adopted by the state boafd of lowa. Mr. Rowdabaugh graduat.d from the New l'aris schools, spent one year at Norin- -Maanchester college three at Purdue, and received his de. gree at lowa, : =
' Severely Burmed, : Walcottville, Ind., Feb. I.—Walter Lang is suffering with very serious burns about ‘he face hands and neck and his tallor shop was practically destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is estimated at 21,000 partia’ly covered by insurance. But for the timely rescue by passcreby, Mr. Lang would have probably heen fatally burned.
The case of John R. Baker of Sonth Bend vs. the LaOtto Fael Ofl and Gas company, camc o a close in tha Noble circuit court, the court indicatir g that judgment of $19%0 be allowed in favor o-fthe plaintiff and the defendant pay the attorney fees of the plantiff
Asks Damages.
- Damages in the sum of $13477 4 ix asked by Jesse M. Pukh, of Ntushvilie,
Ind., in a suit filed in Kosciusko circuit court «n Monday afternoon . against Winona Assorubly and Bible Conference and the Town of Winoaa Lake.
Story Hour at Library.
The ®ory hour at the public library will be in charge of Miss Haz»l Slinkard Saturday at 2:30, o
Mrs. Ethel Brode was an Eikhart visitor Thursday. - i
The Missds Marie and Irma Francigco entertained a company of twenty six at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Herbert and Alba Sproll, of Danville, 111. Music, and games were indulged in. Refresments were served.
Marten Johnson, an aged man residing with his son Joseph Johnson, on a farm north of Larwill ownrd by Straus Bros. of Ligonier died Tuesday morning of complications due 0 old age. He had been in feeble health for some time .previous due to his advanced years. : : :
E. R. Kurtz of the Auto Sales eonipany, has just roturned from Chicago where he sperc several days attending the automohile show and the annual ¢onveation of the National Automobile Dealers’ association. He says the show .is great, that the interest of the public is greater than ever and that_so far the atendance is 20 per cent more than last year. -
; LADIES WAISTS : Nothing reserved entire line at 40% off regular price, you could not buy raw materials at this price. 5 : 5 GINGHAMS : Just received new line Amoskeag ginghams Saturday special the yard ................ 20¢ WATER SETS Star cut water sets ..........cc.occcvneivenerss. $2.48 M N BROOMS e oy Good house brooms .............cc..toevienunn.n.... 689 'CRIB BLANKETS Baby crib blankets priced at .. 79¢ $1.19 $1.25 < x T | - BOUDOIRCAPS Fancy lace trimmed silk caps. Priced special for Saturday .........ociinirennnnnes. 29¢
AT OUR CANDY COUNTER
TO MEET THE EMERGENCY Youngster Had Littie Difficulty Mak. ing Up His Mind as to What "He Would De, :
As the old lady strolled on the cliffs Dear a seaside town she came across & lad dressed In the well-known “What do théy teach you In the Scouts?” she asked him, with a beam- ' “To be manly citizens, and true to king and country,” repiied® the lad promptly. e “And what are you going to be when you grow up, my little man?" went on his self-appointed examiner, “A® soldler, to fight for the king"” was the patriotie reply. . . “Very brave,” applauded the old dame. “Now, suppose you saw the king’'s coach dashing along., with runaway horses, straight toward the edge of this cliff, what would you do?” The youngster eyed her In disgust. Evidently she was one of those people who never imagine a boy has any R He determined to settie her once and for all, so he replied: = . “I'd shut my eyes, and sing, ‘God Save the King' "—London Answers,
MERELY MAKING IT WORSE
TYommy Was Naturally Fearful as to the Consequences of Any More - Interruptions.
A very junior officer was trylnj'hlsfirst case. : i -
“Seven days confinement to camp,” he snapped. - o
“Beg pardon, sir,” whispered. the company sergeant-major. “You mustn't give a sentence llke that. You—" “All right, then, fourteen days,” retorted the sub,
“But, sir,” pleaded the sergeant-ma-jor, “it's not—" i . - “H“OArf & mo', major,” interposed the Tommy. “Don't cheek 'lm again or 'e’ll give me twenty-one. 'E ain't ‘a horficer—¢'s a hauctioneer I"—London Tit-Bits, e : -
! Doris Got Even. ', Doris, the daughter of a -country storekeeper, was very fond of romping with her father. G . One stormy day, when there were no customers about, she climbed upon the counter, and, wanting her father to come and play, called out repeatedly: “How can I get down?’ ' Being busy, he answered: “Get down the way you.got ghe | Presently he stepped from the sliding ladder on a high shelf, and, in doing so pushed the ladder out of reach. He remarked laughingly to his partner: *“I don’t know how I'm going to get down.” . : : , A small voice piped severely: “Geét down how you got up.”
The Latest Style.
“Willlam Dean Howells,” sald ‘an editor, “often joked about the latest styles, ; o : “*The minister made a witty reference to the latest style in his sermon, didn’t he? Mr, Howells said one Sunday morning to a young lady of New York. ' : : 7
“‘Did he? How? asked the young lady. e “‘Why, didn’t you notice? sald Mr, Howells. ‘He chose his text from Revelations."” - : Natures New Role. . - Robert, age three, had been put to bed at the usual time, but because of a long afternoon nap the sandman was slow In appearing. At the end of a half hour of pleading to be perwmitted to come downstairs and play, his sister came into the room, . “Now you lle down there and go to sleep,” she commanded. 5 “Well, sister, nature won't let me,” he answered betweem sobs.—lndianapcolis Newa, . :
' ‘Mrs. Cha: Ccinelius was at Kendall ville Wednesday and Thursday.
THE LIGONIEI" " '~ ER. LIGONIER, INDIARA.
"~ SAID IN JEST articies coutaining starch. : -Student—Two cuffs and a collar, Knicker—+*Did he have a birthday cake with candles?” Bocker—*Yes, he had a cake of yeast and got lit up.” " No Laughing Matter. ' “l admire the man who laughs at danger, don't you?" “No, I think he bas & mighty poor sense of humor.” : ‘Huhby Inquires. “Fashions from Paris say the ladies will wear no stoekings.” ) “What will that cost?"—Judge. The ldea. “Are you thinking of taking this flat 7 ' : ‘“lmmmfiulbqut " “What is the best way to get a big mr ' ' “Outgrow the little job first™
The Difference. “I understand that young Smyth is Ned's alter ego.” *“He's nothing of the kind. He's his best pal.” ' Hope So, Indeed! - “My new play Is aljout rent profiteering.” "1 hope 1t brings down the ho‘ae."—Boston Transcript. The Condition. : “Are you, too, an admirer of the dirt farmer?’ : “Sure, If his is pay dirt.” » A Great Sufferer. “During the war did Mr. Wadleigh give until it hurt?’ *“I understand he was never free from pain” = Enigmatical. : “Do you think our man will win fn the prize ring?” “They tell me he has a fighting chance” ' On the Beach. “How about that mermald rumor? “Nothing to it- It was simply a girl In a tight skirt.” o
Exceptions. : “Birds of a feather flock together.” “But how often do you see raven locks with crow’s feet?” i ol : Smoke Up. _ : “Why do you call your new ecigar the Spark Plug? . “Perfect lgnition.” ; . - o een T “His wife is a very Intelligent woman.” “That so? How did she come to-marry him, then.” :
The Millennium, “When will the millennium come?’ “When everybody has a job he doesn't have to work at.”
.The Best Way. “What is the best way to keep a servant?™ - “Good natured.”
“The Proof. : “Is he a sound sleeper?” “Sound, 1s he? You can hear him all over the house.” :
: The Art Test. : “Is your new novel a success?” “Can’t tell yet. It hasn’t gone into the films.” G
inviting Battle.
“Bob Hawley's married his cook.” “Yes, he'd rather fight than eat.”— Judge. ; :
Getting His Bearings.
One day as I was driving along 1 heard a crack In the viecinity of the rear wheel. Upon Investigation I discovered all the bearings gone. . . Not being able to continue, I sat down on the running board waiting for help. Before long a seedy-looking man came along In a ear making so much noise that he had difficulty in hearing me. 1 called out: “Hey, mister, do you kbow any place near here where I can get some bearings?” The man looked around quickly, gave me a sly wink and said: “Sure, if you know enough to keep your mouth shut."—Exchange. =~
Her Make-Belleve Dog.
A little girl stood at the bottom of the stairs calling: ' “Here, Fido! Here, Fido!”
A man who likes puppies stopped a moment to see what kind of a pet the little girl had. - ’ When the pet made its appearance he exclaimed in surprise: « “Didn't I hear you call it Fido?" “Yes,” the little girl replied complacently. “I know it is a cat, but 1 am having it for a dog.”—Youngstown
Possible Explanation. Knicker—The last census was er roneous. i
" Bocker—Perhaps it . depends on whether they count persens or souls.
Among the Reds.
“Vote for my candidate. He's In jaill” ¥ “Vote for mine. He’s out on bail.” ~—Louisville Courier-Journal,
T Representing Them, “; T Flubdudb patriS é._mfr:olh im't the thh‘h
A wrestling match was held at Brimfield last evening by the athletic club of that place. ‘Mrs. Budd Goddard and Mrs Frank Cain were called to Mishawaka Thursday by the death of Ira Michael.
Read This Man,
Next Sunday Peb. 6th fn U. B. cha &t 2:30 is the [=st of the Sunday fi LRoOn mass meetings for men. Col. A. L. Moudy of Waterloo will be the speaker. Col. Moudy comes to us weli recommended and we believe every man who hears him will say that his time has been well spent. The subJect of his address will be “Motives that Prompt Human Conduc’” : Several wecks ago he addressed a similar mee'ing in_ Kendallville and the expression of the men who heard him is that his address should be heard by eviry ome.. They are planning to have lim in their - city agaic Every man and older boy of our c.ly should make it a potnt to he at the U B. church at 2:30 Sunday. afternson and hear-Col. Moudy : : Col. Moudy won the commission as Lieut Colonel in the world war. The other day he was appointed Lieut Colonel of the field Artillery of the ladiana Nation2l Guards. Gen. Smith on comMmentiug on the appointment said, “The state needs such men as Col. Moudy, rnd cinsiders him oue of- the best men of the stute for the position.” Brint. yo:r neigabor wiih you let us myke fhis last mesting the best and larpest ¢ the series Remember U. B. cau:cl Sunday 2:30.
- Community Nurse Reports. The following is a report of -thc community nurse from Jan. 1 to Feb. 1. 1 L “No. of calls 30, No. of patients 13, No. of baths 30, No. of treatments 15, No. of operations 3, No. of miseellaneous calls 12, No. of _dressings 6, Nigh service 14 hours. fa ay - Marie Francisco €. N.
Fscapes From Sheriif.
An exciting man hunt took plawe at Auburn Wednesday when John H. Asg léy who. was declared insane a week ago, escaped from the DeKalh connty sheriff. Hé was finally captured and no one was injured. : iy
Avilla Native Dead.
Mrs. Francis Shoaff age 43 years, a native of Avilla died at her home in Fort Wayne of preamonia- A son ard one sister survive., -
Garrett Couple Flape,
_Miss Virginia Redmond, !7 and Ray ‘Temple of Garrett eloped to St. Joseph Mich., Tuesday and were married.
Andrew and Theodore Karnavas former owners of the Philadephia candy kitchen in Goshen contemplates sailing for Athens, Greece in the spring for an extended - visit. - Chas Andrews of th¥ Ligonier Philadelphia may accompany them.
Invest Your Money.in 6 per cent Tax Exempt Bonds Denominations $389t0 $5OO maturing in one ~ to ten years. Interest payable semi-annually. North & Holman ~ Contractors . Churubusco, Indiana
MR. FARMER
Does it give you that sick feeling to sell your cattle and hogs at the present low prices. o ke We also have that feeling when we sell our merchandise at” today’s low prices. But we realize you can only get the market price for your products and in order to give a square deal we must sell ~merchandise at today’s prices. We not only meet the present low prices but we guarantee the merchandise we sell you to give satisfaction. If it is shoe strings or clothing and it proveés unsatisfactory we have just one argument to to offfer-_-ybur money back. Gral ST - GWEERR - =
LIGONIER
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