Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 February 1921 — Page 2

Washington Wrote This “Economy makes happjr homes and sound nations. Instill it deep.” ; ' - The passing vears have only proved the truth of his words. : - : it is m-z' essential to save in 1921 as it was in . 1776. Also it is easier, for now every facility a _is offered persons desiring to save. ‘ The people of Ligonier will find every convenience and absolute safely at the Citizens Bank ' o ; : : - Ligonier, Indiana

Tailor Made Clothes Do You Wear If you do I am prepared to make you that suit or overcoat at prices based on reduced _ cost in woolens - 'wu h 2 ¥ . . i KADLEC Litone Store for Men The Tailor l‘ndlana» ~ Merchant Tailoring for Forty Years

A Reminder “ Don't to;rget that p.rokm-ise you made the_ good wito} and daughter to buy a piano or Victrola. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take the easy payment plan if you do not care Yours for 50 years of Musieal Service. ~ South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

: - THE UNIVERSAL CAR e - ; The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system and ‘demountable rims with 34-inch tires all around, is the ideal family car because of its all-around utility and refined and comfortable equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass windows. An open car in the spring, summer, and early fall. A closed car in inclement weather and winter. For theatre parties, for social visiting, for touring, and for taking the children to school, it is just what you ‘want. The low cost of operation and maintenance is not the least of its charms. A regular Ford car, simple in design, strongin con- - struction, and durable in service. Won’t you comein and look it over? ~ The comforts of an electric car with the economy of the Ford.. XY Pt .}"s3%;\’ : . : R : _a %;.- & .7m, GEORGE BRYAN )(e o L R ok AVI TR JLGE | 11 5 : { 3!‘s_'?l || 8 &™) SSE ‘V r\l | : y SLAGNI 1] \WS \*E | Al e e - e - 535 i”&!!’ g | 4.' ! St & g ? S X LA (]| RO eSI F o - ERN®R"NTE §*.-s:§ --! 3;" i~ L G E = .. T n—_m=.,., _Qfi”% S e | Bt En :fi\ i _‘_.:, Poom THL L ARI el g ~» “;57"‘} i,\v:, s}M KD\ (e gy

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“he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor .. F Advertisth - (et r R Tssotiation | inthePostofce st Ligo . Tad .. secocd class matter, :

New. Rule On Postal Savings.

A .bulletin received at the posiffice states that the increase in the postal savings during January was $250.000. The total deposits on Febraoary 1 wore $183.650.000. Depositors will -be ilatereésted in learning that it is now possible for them .to transfer thelr moncy from one depository to another anywhere in the country without losing the accrued interest and without drawing the money. ¢

Masquernde Party.

This evening the Social Hour Clup of ‘the Presbyteriam church Wiil have a masquerade party at the residence of Mrs. A O, Shearer. Mrs. Shearer will be assisted by Mrs. Heetor Sack and Mrs. M. Brubaker. The members have prepared strange and wonderful cosxtumes for the occasion.

‘Baseo Ploneer Buried:

Mrs. Fannie Vanmeter, 85, of Churubusco, -who died Saturday was paid a final tribute Monday when funeral services. were held at the Eel River church with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. MeCloe officiated. The deceased was a pioneer resident of Churubusco. Death followed an illness of several weeks. - - | :

Speak About Potato Diseases,

Prof. Gregory of Purdue will be in charge of potato meetings to be held in Millersburg, Gorhen and Bristol on March 2,.3, and 4 under the auspices of the Farm Bureau. He will digcuss potatoes and their diseases and methods for curing them. o :

Tenant House Burns,

- Fire starting from-a defective flue destroyed ‘the temant house on the George Rimmell farm, three and onehalf miles northwest of Kendallville Saturday evening about 8 o'clock resulting in damage estimated at' $l.OOO partly covered by insurance. -

Canned Spinavh Causes Death,

Jay Beehler, 30 of Mishawaka died at St. Joseph's hospital Sunday morning following a four -days illness from ptomaine - poisoning caused by his partaking of canned spinach. ’

Injured by Fall,

Frank Long aged 400 of Warsaw, broke both wrists when he fell from the top of a load of hay. He fell head foremost and tried to break his fall with his hands., ) » :

Audley Green was a business visito at Elkhart Tuesday. e

. Mrs. 0. G. Bowen and Miss Pear) Leslie visited in Elkhart Tuesday.

Mrs. R. Young of Brimfield spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Avery Stark. ! :

Tuesday evening the Home Depart. ment Bible Class met with Mrs. U. R Treash. : :

- .Dave Rice has moved from the Hapner farm near Syracuse to the Pickering farm near New Paris. - -

- The Presbyterian Sewing Society met with Mrs. Harry Green Monday afteroon.. A pleasing collation was served, : w ;

William D. Blough aged 75 of Goshen died Sunday morning after an illness of three weeks of Brights' disease. e W e

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

CAPTURED THOUGHTS

Empty wagons make most nolse,

Resignation is & virtue to cultivate

Some eloquent sermons are word-

An easy way to get money is to inherit it $

Heauty without modesty is a scorn forever, : : :

Many a bluff refuses to come when 1t is ecanlled, :

Equivoeal: *“She's just as prefty as she can be™ ; -

Yes, dear, some queer birds roost ln famlly trees.

~When a sick man Is polite he de serves a halo, :

. A bad !Imitation is often better than the real thing.

A girl sees nothing wrong In kissing the right man. e

Money invested in knewbm pays the best interest, - . _

Ap ancestor-bragging contest is the most’ relentless, e

We all squander money on schemes that won't work. :

Perseverance often . accomplishes more than power, o

Sharp men know that cutting remarks do not pay. :

You can't get the best of some men —they haven't any. S e

‘Be careful; that's the next best thing to being good. . :

- Brothers cannot see much that is romantic in each other, n

~ Suppression of crime waves should begin at the age of five. _ i

It is true the day of miracles is past —except among Inventors. : .

~ Trouble s something that generally visits us without warning. L

Chronie kickers soon develop a whine that won't wear off.

~ Poetry of love s transformed into prose at the paregoric stage. :

‘A kiss on the cheek may not be as cheeky as a kiss on the lips.

The average man doesn't add any dignity to the office he fills. :

Many a woman who looks like an angel forgets to act like one. .

~lf It 1s a “rare treat” it shows a limited descriptive vocabulary.

Cupld has enslaved thousands. but refuses to be enslaved himself,

Some people must get awfully tired of listening to their own talk. ;

Some people are too consclentious to preach what they practice.

Speaking of skin games—what's the matter with the beauty doctor?

Did wisdom eveg tell a lle? Search through your own experience, -

« It's usually the man who has something to say who doesn't say it.

A political pull is the only thing that keeps some men out of jail.

Stop, look, listen at lots of places in life besides a rallroad crossing.

. Fools stumble around In the dark, hut the wise man carries a lantern.

Shortly after love begins to wax lngical it proceeds to bump the bumps,

Never use hard words—especially if you sre unable to pronounce them.

In burying the hatchet, the shovel used is frequently put in a handy place. - ; S ;

It is doubtful whether original substitutes for “Good morning” are worth while. \

If you remind another of his faults you find he is already sore on that subject. : { :

A concelted man will not talk about you behind your back. He will talk aboyt himself,

If one undertakes to scold in public, he is astonished to find how silent the public can be. :

Many a dairyman’s idea of pure milk is the kind from which all the cream has been removed. :

Insomnia may be the effort of nature to tell one that he seeks more sleep than he needs.

If In lookingoutdlhowlndoyfln moon shines full in your face you will have a bad fal.

Our idea of a speaking likeness of 2 woman is a moving picture showing her chin in action. :

Sale Bills

FRANK ZIMMERNMAN WAS HIGH

Banner Places Laorel On Brow of : - Local Bewler !

day thé 13th? Friends of that almadble themselves this question ever since last Tuesdays issue of the Banncr u:_ the reason is this:-— o of the Green-Williams Bowling Trams have been meeting in the lists of their favorite sport fer something like twenty years. And for something like tweny years the Banner has chronicled the weekly scores and proclaimed them to a walling world. Last week the event extraordinary happened. Fraok Zimmerman ‘made the only ecent score he ever rolled in his life! Not only did he make a decemt score but he altained the Incredible distinetion of being high i man of his clab with 179! - - ° | -~ And the Banuer never. memi-uned.it.] Ralph Shisler veteran of many a pin’ (tourney, never mentioved it. Teammates of Mr. Zimmerman who shonld’ have rent the heavens with applause. permited the event to go by unéivonicled and unhearided: : o ~ The Banner takes this opportanity to make amends, w o - Last Tyesday the Green team won-— or pérhaps it should be sald the Wiiliams team lost—for the second time this: winter. Certatbly dspirit of un. rest pervades the Willams camp and uneasy glances were cast in. Mr. Zimmerman's direction. The score was: Green o 18371730 Williams 00l 16331632

Nowils R the Time _ ~ to have that car fixedup ~ for spring. New tops, new side curtains, tops - recovered, side .curtain - lights sewed in. Furniture upholstering. Repair work done while you wait. Prices Reasoneble Ligonier Auto - Top Company - Rear of Electric Office

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

- To stanp up under thé tests of today, must have ~ quality material and quality workmanship. - Men are demanding of us and we are satisfying , al their demands by furnishing such standard ~ brandsas s S Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus Togs Clothes ~ Pronounced the best by critics, Carney Clothing Store bel D e kL Tsk e T eR N

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~:V V = ,;l‘;:‘ | . 1 E ™ : ""? .-.:' :.4 e ’”_.:.",' - - A NI —— : f.:"”“““"" v & ‘ o Money + in O BARRK - in . . is a sure foundation for YOUR HOME Our_Christmas Banking Club is now open and offers - many new suggestions for 1921. .You can open the account _with any amount. We invite you to call and tell us the amount you want to raiseé for Christmas or your Vacation and we will arrange a card to suit you. ; If you have a certain amount to raise at any given time. You can select a card and average your weekly payments accordingly. We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We pay 4 per cent interest oen saving deposite - and Saving Accounts. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

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