Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 5B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 April 1921 — Page 3

E. R. Kurtz ..>: : 4 : Auctioneer * Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone NO. 65. . ~ Dr.C. D.Lane e o - Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FF ICE HOURS: _ - 9:00 te 12 1:00 to3:00 7:00 to 8:00 : Office 107 Telephone Res, 27 'W. H. WIGTON | : Attorney-at-i.aw i Office in Zimmerman Block | LIGON[ER, IND. CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ' Dealer in : Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone orn2r Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

Harry Schlotterback - Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday’; . at Mier State Bank Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier ~lndiana Ciassts Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

We can turn out anything in the printing line that you need, at a price as low as any one, quality, material and workmanship considered. ' Come in and se¢ us before placing your, order elsewhere.

- An Exceptional Showing ot Be tif W l S[) i Suits ——-———-—__—_———“_—_._:q{_—'—_—,-—-—-—. ' A selection of handsomely tailored suits of fine navy tricotiné specially 'purchaseil : from several large -manufacture;rs for early“selling. Silpeg’latively smart beaded, braided and embroidered suits in box coats, belted plain and "tailoreg effgcts. Also a number of high waisted typical misses’ models piped in veldflr and smart f'ipple effects. . Sizes for misses 14 to 18, sizes for ladies 36 to 44. Also an extensive showing of other suits priced yight. ‘ ; - c , 2'2’2i T‘ v % ; . - An Opportune Time to Buy Smart Spring Coats Presenting relfiarkable val_lkl‘es in bot_h Wraps and Coats: model_s that will a_pi)eal to tfie ' woman who is accustomed to paying a much higher price in assortment of styles that .are most be'coming. ..Tailored Sport Coats of polo cloth, smartly belted and patch pockets in fashiqnable tan and toupe. Wrappy effects of andria, velour and ofihndo-clev_erly embroidered, stitched, button trimmed and finished with elaborate Oriental tassel. - Colors sorenty, ostrich, amalfi, biege, brown and navyfi Other mod_els in. large assoi'tments, ! priced to sell quickly. . At e e e . THE SECRET OF THE GREAT SUCCESS WE HAVE ATTAINED IN THE SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT THIS SEASON IS DUE PRINCIPALLY TO THE UN‘USUAL MODERATE PRICES PREVAILING. = . E. Jacobs & Company 2 o oo o el e e A“ e ig’}, “% e ~ Dry Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Etc. =~

- 3 e e : Mrs. jßobert Shobe was in Goshen Tuesday. Coe o | iem—— T " The sast week has been more like June th‘*an‘ April. : ' : ! L . Offerings of the Baptist church of Cospen}ille for Armenian and Chinese relief now totals $7B. - £ | R o e s . Kodak Finishing best possible printss| Photos of “Quality.” X-ray for fracture, and dental radiograms. Hieber Studios. 52atf Elkhart -county will pay no more bounties for crows’ or hawks’ head-or groundhogs-pelts, it was decided by the boérd of Commissioners Monday. Poliée Chief Abbott of Fort Wayne is confined to bed with smallpox. He was at the police - station’ Saturday mixing with his associates - while broken out with the disease. - o L e Higher electric rates for the Hawks Electric Company which serves . Goshen and ten other nearby towns, are requested in a petition the company has filed wtih the public service commissiofn. . e Although the last session of the Indiana general assembly passed a law making ‘it unlawful for persons convicted of crime -against the United States to hold public office. Don M. Roberts former mayor of Terre Haute, who gerved three years in federal prison fo participation in election frouds has filed notice of candidacy for the mayorality. F o

We will make mortgage loans on farms or will buy existing farm mortgages, in either case the amount of the mortgage must not exceed one-half the value of the farm. For rates and terms write, tslephoneor callon . \ —fhe Straus Brothers - Company LIGONIER - INDIANA

Mrs. Addie Grow who spent six months in _r(?«am}pW Rapids, Mich., is home. 5t : Mrs. H. P. Sisterhen was called to Peoria, 111., by the death of a relative. LTI e At a meeting held in Stroh, $25,000 was raised for the purpose of improving highways. : ‘ ; A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lyon in a South Bend hospital Wednesday. i Mrs. Evanna Smith will take the school census again this year. She has had several years’ experience. : Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rose arrived home Wednesday from an extended visit with their son Irl in New York City. s e Jacob Pollock, after s.gending a year on a Michigan farm, has given up adgricultural pursuits and moved back:to Ligonier. - :

Fort Wayne has floated bonds to the value of $50,000. Money derived from the'sale will be used in extending the water system. ° - QU ) ; Dr. George R. Grose, president of DePauw university is to deliver the high school commencement address at Millersburg, Monday May 2. o Messrs and Mesdames Rollin Nelson of Topeka, Karl Hayden, Nollen Renner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler near Syracuse. - Frank Harris age sixty of Goshen is under arrest charged with bootlegging His brother Scott Harris a former Goshen policeman gave $5OO bond, getting release of the prisoner. - ; Dr. W. H. Franks will leave Friday for New Carlisle, Ohio, where he will visit his daughter Mrs. Credelbaugh. The doctor may make that -his permanent home.; 2 . | S SRR R F RS RST, 3 The foundation for the new residenceof Roswell K. Earnhart at the corner of Grand and Second streets will be completed in a couple of days When completed the structure will be a handsome one.

Mrs. Nollen Renner was given a birthday surprise ltsa Thursady evening by a few of her friends. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames R. J. Nelson, Karl Hayden, R. Owen and W. H. Tyler of Syracuse. . ' J. B. McDonough, N. Y. C. baggageman with his homé in Toledo reports that he found a pocketbook on a train which belongs to a passenger leaving the coach at Ligonier. The owner may recover his property from the finder. - o DR R AT § Treat'm rough, give no quarter, swat’em hard and discourage their presence ' through persistent harsh treatment begun at once and continued for the next few weeks and thé birth -rate of the common house fly will be materially reduced. =

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LIGHTNING MADE' A SNAPSHOT Picture of Raliroad Yards Formed on. + Window—Explanation Given “ by Photographer. ’ The recent stories of the picture of a wreath that appeared on a window. pane in a Columbus residence, and which glass experts pronounced nothing more than a defect in the glass, which had been there from the time it was made, but only noticed after there had been a death in the resi‘dence, recalls to a prisoner in the penitentiary a similar case that came to his attention when he was employed by the Pennsylvania railroad at Altoona, Pa. It was traced to another though equally scientific cause. - One night the private car of President Roberts of that rallroad was shunted onto a siding in the yards at Altoona and before ' morning-there came a heavy thunderstorm with intensely vivid lighthing. Next morning when the cleaning crew began cleaning the car there was found on one of the window.panes a very good picture of the yards that lay directly in front of it. It was just like a fairly well-developed photographic plate, and there could be no question ‘but that the scene in the picture was the yards before f{t. . ' A photographer who was called to look at it, concluded that there had been a thin film of ofl on the window, which in some way became sensitive to intense light and a flash of ufhtning had imprinted the scene before the window on the pane. — Columbus Dispatch. : CALLED DIRECT GIFT OF GOD Arabs Have Pretty Legend Concerning the Origin of Their Famous Breed - - ' of Herses.’ . Abd-El-Kader, a man of rare intelligence, descendant of Mahoniet and valiant leader of the Algerian tribes against the French for 18 years, wrote a book on the Arab ‘horse. A i“rench general once questioned -him regarding the origin of that splendid breed and received the following reply, says QOur Dumb Animals: ; .

“Know, then, that among us it 1s admitted that God-created the horse out of the winds and He created Adam out of the Gust. This cannot be disputed. Many prophets have proclaimed that when God would create the horse He sald to the south wind: ‘T will bring forth out of thee a creature; be thou, therefore, condensed.’ o ~ “Then came the angel Gabriel, and, taking a handful of the matter, presented it to God, who formed therewith a brown bay horse and said: ‘I name thee Horse and . create thee Arab and give thee a bay color. I attach blessing to the forelock which falls between thiné eyes; thou shalt be lord of all the animals. Thou shalt fly without :wings, and from thy back shall proceed riches Then marked He him with a star on the forehead, the sign of glory and blessing.” _ - War's Effect on Domestlc Animals. Even the cats and dogs of Central Europe have degenerated as a result of the war, says Prof. Balkanyi, director of the veterinary school of Budapest, who is Investigating how the habits of domestic animals have been influenced by that cause. Most of the town-bred cats in this- part of the world refuse to drink milk because it’ {s unknown to them, due to lack of milk during the war, the professor asserts. : s R R

Both dogs and cats are relapsing to the savage ways of their untamed ancestors,” he says. “The vagrgncy of: dogs is startling. Pet dogs elope from heart-broken mistresses, joining packs of many village dogs, where they live in communist equality.” :

The same authority says that, besides hydrophobia, nervous diseases are very frequent among animals, I am afraid domestic animals in eastern Europe are degenerating and that the stock must be replenished from overseas.—HExchange. el

“Esq.” Delayed His Mail. . If you want to be sure your letter will reach its destination without de: lay don’t write “Hsq.” after the name of the addressee. This proved fatal in the case of a letter addressed recently to one Henry K. Smith, For days Smith, employed by & large concern, had been expecting this particular letter and several times during the course of his day’s work he glanced vainly in the “S” box of the mail stand. - 5 e

About four days after the .letter had been delivered, to the youthful mail clerk it came to the hands of Smith through a fellow employee named Erickson, who found it in the “H" cubby hole. The letter had been addressed to “Henry K. Smith, Esq.” and the clerk had filed it under “E.” —New York Sun and Herald.

NS StretCar ldea. The objections to the so-called “safety cars,” which were introduced during the last few years, have been met in Seattle by the invention of. what 18 called a - one-man-two-man street car. The design of this car permits of its being operated in the glack hours by one man, while in the _busy hours, with a little rearrangement of the interior, it is changed to make provision for the addition of a conductor. This ils sald to meet the great criticism of the “safety” -in that so much time was lost in the stops when the single attendant was compelled to take the ‘fares, answer the questions and attend to the various other matters, with the entrance ‘of a group of passengers.

. Modern Woodmen Meet. Modern: Woodmen of America met in Ligonier Wednesday in convention, took up matters for the welfare of the jorder. L. S. Gee, of Kendallville was |chosen delegate and Jack Rees, alter|nate to the state convention to be *held in Columbus, Ind, May 4.

For Sale—White' Wyandottee eggs for hatching. H. H. Decker. Sast See Mister Austing for tree trimming, Ligonier." *3b4t - Barn for sale,‘2sx'3s. Inquire of H. V. Mentzer. o . - 4btt . For Rent—Lhrza furnished bod( room with closet and bath. Enquire Banner office. , lats S ——— § 7 | - For Sale—Hard wood, fine or oourul Call 174 or 203. ; ‘Yast s 5 R % ‘ ~ Juggle wood for sale. See D. Selig & Sons, Ligonier. ‘ 44081 1 " Do you want to save imoney, ¥BO buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. : 51btt

Residence property for sale on Union street. Enquire of Chas. A. Wolf, 201 Union street. 7 61bet e S i ARSI 2N .. Lost—Goldbar pin with sapphire. Return to Jess Biddle and receive reward.: o | 4btt, The best tankage in any amount 60 per cent protein. Nathan Grain Co. Topeka, Ind. ~*sadt . ; R . 1 A quantity of 41 percent cotton seed{ meal for sale. Nathan Grain Co. Tookp. Toa L 0 R - *Sadt WANTED—To purchase a good second hand car. Give description and g%it price. Address “H” care of the paer, . ‘ A Notice—Before you decide upom a business training or higher accounting, resident or correspondent cCOuUrse write for particulars to the South Bend Business - Colleg, South- Read, Ind. We have just what you want. : b 4%elm

ForSale—l92o: model Dort touring carcar in excellent condition. Will make the price right. For particulars inquire of Lester Wilcox, Wawaka Ind . o %alt Notlee. . 2 I am prepared to haul ashes and plow lots. Good work done at reason: able prices. See Frank Sprague, deliveryman. . Sadt County Treasurer Thomas will be at the Citzens Bank April 4 and 5, at the Mier Bank April 6 and 7 and at the Farmers-and Merchants Trust Co: April 8 and 9 for the collection of taxes for Perry township and Ligonier city. 4a4t 4 Wanted. - I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier ~ 41btt To The Public. IBN ‘Cold storage for automobile at $3 a month. I want to buy junk cars ss well as all kinds of junk. I have for sale parts of the following make of cars: Overlands, all models up to s3e. Maxwell parts and Buick modsl 37, Also windshield glass. Rear fenders for Fords. Used tires and tubes. 41l these parts sold at a great saving to .the buyer. S B 4 W Ben Glaser, Cement Block Bull Cor. Cavin & Pigeon streets, Ligoaier i Notice To The Public. : { I will deliver artificial-ice to the ‘people of Ligonier during the coming year. I have engaged permanently in ‘the ice business and am prepared to furnish the commodity of a high quality. Call phone 295. All orders will receive prompt attention. Fred Starr. batf

~_Notice of Appointment. State' of Indiana, Noble County, SS: 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator -of the estate of Perry Weeks, deceased late of Noble Countyj Indiana. 1 Said estate is supposed to. be /sol-} vent. - : - | Fred H. Weeks, Admjnlstratorl W: H. Wigton, Att’y. i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATIOXN . 'ETC REQUIRED BY THE ACT ‘OF CONGRESS AUGUST 24, 1913, Of the Ligonier Banner, published twice weekly at Ligonier, Indiana tqr" April 1, 1921, Seddonii o State of Indiana County of Noble 88: ‘Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. C. B, Harrison who, having been duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Ligonier Banner. Publishers W. C. B, Harrizon M. A: Cotherman both ef Ligonier. . Editor, W.-C. B. Harrison. - - Managing editor, W. C. B. Harrison * Business manager, M. A. Cothéerman l Publisher, The Banner Publishing Company. S A {

' Owners, W. C. B. Harrison and M. A. Cotherman. & e . Known bondholders, mortgage and other security holders, holdm 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities None. : Average number of coples of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date showan above not required by weekly papers. W. C. B. Harrison Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of April 1921. this Ist day of October 1820. . My commission expires Auguse 5192

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Just a Word to You . Mrs. Housekegper ‘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 thgm look with fluffy newness. , ~ * Phone 86 and our driver will CALL - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY

We "Hai'e’Received;f‘ Large Shipments L o Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes - in hard coal. Best grades of e aitoonl, Full line of Building Material now e e COMPTON & HOLDEMAN Straus Wool House. - ... . PhoneNo.279