Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 2A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 March 1921 — Page 4
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Hardware At this store is very interesting You will find so many unusual t‘lln for the home so many Interesting articles. .New to you and price goes down with the market. Goods on the shelf become owrth less money each day to keep our stock moving cut (he front door is the only way to make any mohey. : . rate, dom’t ptbee;?k!w....’l‘m\‘uulndt Confiielee is coming back at a fasi rate, don’t get shaky the weather min is with us, look to the east and don’t neglect getting one of those fine large white enameled baths for haby at this store now. ; Weavers - Hardware " Phone 184 .
Daily Task to cossider and solve the printing problems forour ocustomers, and eack one we solve ‘im us just so mueh more experience to fi:’.? wt::i.:::p:-:; busy—this is why we are e o it b dene. Sunross you ask us to submit specimens and quote price. W, Make o Specialy
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Arlo 0. Shearer Withdraws.
Arlo O. Shearer has declined the npomination for the office of city Treasurer and express his thanks for the honor tendered by the party.
Real Estate Tranfers,
Isaac N. Sharp to Ernest’'R. Sharp and wife land in Perry township. Leon D. Holland to Willlam - Clifford and wife lot 106 Ligonier. Walter D, Favor to Mary Dean Coucher Scott lots 51 and 62 ehtmnn add. Ligonier. A
J. C. Brunk was in Kendallville Friday. :
F. L. Scoit of Indianapolis visited friends here. L
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Waldron of Wawaka were her last week.
Irvin Kauffinan made a business trip to Lansing, Mich. Friday.
H. E. Miller of Gutelius & Mfller came over from Kendallville Sunday.
-Miss Helen Reese of Toledo was a week end guest of Miss Nona Stuff
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wills of Kendallville visited here over the week end. ; s -
The freshmen class gave a party at the home of Emily Wigton 'l‘hur_!dly‘ evening. » ;
Easter exercises are being prepared by both the Wawaka Methodist and Cosperville Baptist churches,
The Migses Florence and Letha Miller of Nappanee were Sunday guests of Mr. and rMs. Irvin Kauffman.
The Misses Pauline Gerver and Hazel Waldron teachers spent Sunday with their parents in Wawnka.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pencé of South Bend who have been visiting here for several weeks returned home Sunday, . '
Kendallville was eliminated in the regional high school basket ball meet at LaFayette, by Huntington, The score was 19 to 14. =
‘The ‘Pedro Club.gave a_successful dance at the Eagles Yodge room Friday evening. A good time is reported by all who attended. i
Mrs. W. H. Wigio’n and Mrs. Frank Wood entertain the sewing society of the_Presbyterian church at the former's home this afternoon. :
Medical beer and wine may be made in Fort Wayne if the recent ruling of Former Attorney General Palmer placeing beer and wines on the same status as whisky is carried out. |
‘Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Crocket are the parents of an eight pound boy, whom they have named Gerald Dowell Crockett. The youngster was. born Saturday afternoon. 5
Do you know R B il {‘l . BuLLDURHAM B
Might Be the Reason.
- Jobnson—*De Brown never speaks of his family tree.” Bronsoo—"1 expect it's much too shady.” g
More Modern, .
“Don’t you want to feave footprints on the sands of time?” “I do not. I'd ‘rather leave motor tracks."—Judge.
Just So. “What s wonderful physiognemy that actress has™" “Yes, and such a beautiful face.”
Speaking Look, as It Were, “She looked at me just as if she wanted to swear.” “I see, sort of a cursory glance.”
The Result
*“The actress they are pushing-so Is a scream.” “Maybe that is why they are crying her up.”
Step Forward, Please.
“Forge to the front, young man” “Eh?" *“And help the street car companies carry more passengers.”
Overheard.
“What is your favorite poetry?” **The Raven' and “The Bells.'" “I see. Bdgar Allan Poetry.”
Flivver.Jitney Nuptiale. “The wedding was a flivver.” “You mean that it was a tin one¥'— Buffalo Express,
“ Not In the Cook Book, . "mdldn‘t whale meat catch on?” “N knew where to find any recipes.” . His Position. e “Then you don't care for this futurist art? “No, let the people of the future enjoy It." :
Not to Be Crushed.
Despairing Mother—*Willy, obey me instantly,” Willy—*Pooh! I'm not afraid of you. I ain't your husband.”
Sufficiency.
*I don't see why anyone should borrow trouble.” “Nor I either. There's always plenty for everybody.”
Percy-Flage.
Peggy—*My face is my fortune.” Percy—*“You ought to wear a vell. It isn't right to be continually flashing your roll.”
Soft Musle,
One of the piano Instructors at the Music School Settlement recently was consulted by a young man who desired a list of “good ,lmo duets.” ' “Exactly what kind of music do you want?” inquired the Instructor. “How difficult? Classical? Operatic?” “I want some duets,” explained the young man,¢'to play with a yourng lady I want to marry. I leave it to you."-— New York Evening Post,
Church “Dance” Room,
They were showing the visitor over “This is the bawl room,” said ene. The visitor's eyes opened in amasement. , “Why certainly they don’t have a ballroom in a church, do they?”" “Yes; it is where they take the bables when they ery.”
Nothing Like Thoroughness. There is ¢ New York sclentist who is greatly interested In coal mining. He decided to subscribe to a press clipping bureau: *“I want everything you can find about coal” The first elipping he got was an article about e man who wgs suing his wife for a separption because she hit him in the head with a lump of coal.
Mixed Tempers.
“You told me this lawyer was a man of amiable temper.” ; “Well, so he 18" “But I found out at court he was & cross examiner.” Mrs. L. P. Wineburg has a furnished room for rent. g BB Herbert Brown is able to be up and about the house. e Miss Jackson of the ten cent store spent last evening in Kendallvilie. ~ Mrs. Osie Nelson and Mrs. H. A Decker spent last week with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagoner went to Elkhart Sunday to visit their son Dean and family. , Mrs. H. C. Gangwer spent the week end In White Pigeon Mich. with her mother Mrs. Ida Minnard. - Mrs. Jane Spurgeon who has been visiting- relatives at Wawaka has returned. to Toledo, Ohio. SRR Will iSsterhen was able to be up and about the house Saturday for the first time during his recent illness. ' e : Mrs. P. F. Master and baby of Hills}'dale, Mich., arrived Friday for a/few days visit with her mother Mrs. Fchulu Harsh. = : : 1 ¥S : | Mrs, Lioyd Stump and Miss Helen Stetler of Mishawaka are here for a couple of weeks visit with J. C. Stetlerand famfly,. @~ =~ . Miss Vendeta Baughman who has been vifiting for two weeks with her sister Mrs. C. J. Gale and family ro-j turned to Akron. . 000 _A. E. Snyder of the Lake Shore Mich., yesterday on account of the serious illness of mam@hyr S ‘Hon. eGorge W. Harrison "of = St. _W. C. B. Harrison left this mornge Selend e B
" WISDOM AND WIT
Even the soviet must have a boss.
Dtvmfifiuh&ou of your hegrt. Caie ;
Different sores must have different Diligence is the mother of fortuns. e coe’s thoughts. s ”. - We bow to the inevitable, but s face over it. - o it behind. A precipice n frout, a —Latin proverbs. | All s Dot S thet glitters; mor .n ‘. mM. : _“'Tis distance lends enchantment Real estate 1§ worth what one can get for n:.!fi? . e ” ~ There is nothing o thoroughly misCaveman may be tolerated if it is the right caveman. ' Matrimony bas destroyed many sweet and pleasant del A good detective has intultion; and he has to have. petier too. 9
The more bad habits a man aecumulates the less money he saves. Live cheerfully, Wuich agalnst anger, say little, and reform much. : - A bee and lits honey are soon parted; and t!o bee is no fool. Never put off until tomorrow the meanness you cap cut out today. Ex-heroes can't understand why the world has such a short memory. : Famlly qumoil look so much worse from the outsida than the inside. "Tis better to be fired with ambition than to be fired because of lack of it. Anger and fear temper each other; sometimes the latter does it too much. Half a loaf I 8 .better than a dozen loaves of the kind some bakers make, In some cases a quiet wedding is M ¥ B ;z,r‘f« ;;%__ v ;»j} 1& L S i A brave man can be chummy with a widow who has burled three husbands. »nemw&fifiwamym to raise the wind pays dearly for his whistle. e It isn't wise to speak the truth at all times. Sllence is often more satisfactory. :
A short sermon on the vanity of \arthlypéhedm—“fihmds!_nnm pockets.” Civilization will almost reach its apex when every bedroom has Its bathroom. : _ ; No man is so powerful that some. weak woman can't set her foot on ¢ - ; £ A dog 1s known to grin, even laugh; a cat- never. Hence the difference in popularity. | No modern poet dreams of leaving & volume of “works” as ponderous as Byron's. : The majority of women do Dot seem to realize that pretty women are in thomlnoflty.l‘ Experience is otthe;ewthlnn thntmhd&'mtothbus '.aoni»mvmmhmu\fiuj Dossessed the ability to do others as others do them. __ : 2 o¥ 5 ‘ Be on the level. Don't look down uc-tdlowjflhumhom‘ ' to be in a hole, : :
Knowing things to be true that are not so, makes lots of trouble and misery in this world. . Many a 'man who claims to be the architect of his own fortune weorked without .a blue print. o Eccentricities can be borne if péople are not vain of them and always ‘boasting about them. : Ridicule is effective chiefly n di‘rect proportion to the absence of any ~ The pain of parting is experienced by the small boy when his mother m ‘ i engedd m‘z to raise my soul-s¢ high that Too many med make streuous eftaried afte spending Soveral monthe Bopts ol oo N — L RS L L A R S e
Obituary.
George Washington Adams was born in Mercer county Oht‘lm % 1540 died at the home of his son James Adams Mach 4 1921 aged 50 years § months 27 days. He leaves to mourn their loss four children 17 grand-! children and 12 Mudchfldrm; besides two sisters and one brother ! The children are James of Ligotiier, | William of Fort Wayne, Mrs. C. P.| Harp of LayGange. - i Early in life he united with the United Brethern church and died in that faith. ; : For may years Nr. Agh_mslndb«ai a constant sufferer and bed fast the last four years. But was patient ud' : . Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Adams wish to thank all the freinds and neighbors for their kindoes during the iliness and death of Mr. Adams. : ; :
Obituary.
_Elizebath M. Siater was borm at Oglaze Ohio on March 4th 1851. She passed away March 9 1921 aged. 71 years and four days. She moved with her parents to Ligonier at the age of twenty years was united in marriage to George H. Wade on July 3rd 1872 born to this union was four children, Charles 8. Wade, William Alber Wade Miss Belle Wade of Elkhart and Mrs, R. M. Smith the hushand and two sons havé proceeded her in death she ‘\wu later united in ' marriage to James M. Ruple. She leaves the huslba.nd James Ruple two daughters and ten grdandchildren. one sister Mrs. Frank Conrad and two brothers J. P. Slater of Center, Colo., and William Slater of Ligonier.
Card of Thank s
" We wish to thank all who gave us their sympathy and help in the recent berevement of the death of our wife and mother. Also the choir and others who rendered assistance in the funeral at the United Brethren church ‘ James M. Ruple. de i :n,nx, Smith : : iss Belle Wade Eon
The junior class of the Wawaka high school will on next Friday evening present a “Junior Jambouree” in the high school auditorium. The program will consist of music, Peadings and a one act musical comedy entitled “The Girl Shop”. . = et it 5 2 Miss Ester Taft spent Sunday in Bryan, Ohio. AS e
Everything for Men and Boys
~ Men’s young men’s and boys’ clothing is much cheaper; the quality is greatly _improved. ' ~ SOCIETY BRAND Clothes are the best you can buy in tailoring, material and style. You can't help but like the hand tailored ‘workmanship, and when you feel the ma‘terial you realize why tl;ey are sold under our ironclad guarantee: “‘your money back if you are dissatisfied in any particular." | The newest patterns in spring shirts, guaranteed fast colors, the newest price TRO e ~ Keith Hats ‘are bound to suit for they are the best, that’s why we ‘sell them. L 'C'apef -s- -100 t 300 - & Hgts e 3.00 to 6.00 - If you want to make your feet happy put ~ them in a pair of Florsheim shoes. - The - comfort’s there and so is the wear. s e guarbiend .00 £ 10,00 -
- Society Brand Clothes
We Have Receivedf, Large Shipments Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes in hard coal. Best grades of ' - soft coal. o Full line of Building Material now ‘ on hand ' COMPTON & HOLDEMAN l HOLDEMAN & SON StrausWool House. Phone N 0.279
Just a Word to You - ~ Mrs. Housekeeper - You are concerned in the appearance and wear of your blankets, comforters, small floor rugs draperies. We are specialists on such household articles and use the process makes them look with fluffy newness., o Phone 86 and our driver will CALL v ~ AND DRY CLEANING
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