Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 5B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 April 1921 — Page 4

. ‘ : \ : ' & . < L £ ! . i .-' v e ; M‘ Bverybody is invited to attehd its services : | who do not attend church elsewhere. T : g o Sunday School 9:30 A. M. - - Preaching Sunday 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. : Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 .. - . Po Mo g .“: ¢ i : - Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeplp The churches have a claim on YOU, because they are domg more than banks, manufacturing plants or any othér industry to determine financial values and stablize the wealth of the country. Thoy are demanding the passage and rigid enforcement of laws that will cleanse our body politic and guarantee the safty of the rising generation. i : 1 P s o They stand for the comple,_gte elimihatipn of every form of evil from civic and social life. They are giving the world its highest and noblest fil!uls of citizenship, and the: best expression of moral and religions .. : ; : ‘ The churches are ihe custodians of the Gospel, and the Gospel offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily se?ttled. _ = : : COME THOU WITH US WE WILL DO THEE GOOD. - !

Dried Buttermilk Chick Feed We are now sélling a lot of this fine chick mash as a starter for newly hatched chicks. M i : Also we have the grain feeds in différent grades. Meat Scrap, Egg Mash, Bone Meal, Oil Meal, Oyster Shell ete. Br;)oders, Chick Coops, Waterers and Dry Feeders. Some ‘money in chicken business if proper attention is given. Also _ we have Poultry fence high and low. . ‘ ‘ Our stock is full and we can give you best service.- © - Weaver's Hardware - - o omagaaeys

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Friday an day Specials Friday and Saturday Specials - Two Big Bargain Days - Two Big Bargain Days Diary Pails, Extra heavy tin 75¢ value for .. 50c Egg Preserver 1 pint 30c, 1 ;uart 50Q Double Hair Nets Special at 2 for eel sl R R R T Capneteextrnlanl S for ... o 0 o e T i i e Rubber Gloves $l.OO valug BPEBIIVEE 1 2..oissurescsmsorsoriosusiepsssessirssssmsisosmisoomsmseslsmisisine SOE Onion sets White and Yellow £HE POURM ik .cooisnerbeiestdsesisniorissiimonseeioissbososiaitias . B El Vampiro Fly Powder 3 for 25¢ Percales light and dark one yard wide the 3ard/ 17c Utility Ginghams in plain and fancies the yard 18c Huck Towels 25¢ value speéially Driced Bt I Tor ...l bi i s isl.oo Table Oil Cloth, dark only the YT ...ciiiueimmiimmmmmmmsssismssssmmssssssmssssosmsssssissibsssiinses 296 lCuftain Scrim one yard wide 20c value special ~ 10¢ Filet Curtain Net 86 inches wide special the yard kiR g e R 36 inch-fancy Marquisette Overdrapes the yard 50c O. N. T, Crochet cotton 15¢ value the ball .. 10c Polly Prim Aprons et sst e Bi G iße Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose 50c¢ value :spégial . 39¢ ‘ iy . _SPECIAL ON SOAPS Gt Pearly Wave Laundry Soap 10?ba_r§ for .., 57c Waltkes White Naptha Soap W haradolr. [OSRC R G 65¢ Kirks Flake White Laundy Soap 10 DArs fOT.........uwmmmmmimmsmmscsmsomsosissotionsiosessesnnss 58 P. & G. White Napths Soap.lo.DgrB foß.......suedhrsdhurtlosirosimmmsrssimssssimpmeisssgiosnisiss. Bl€l Kirks Flake White Laundry SoaD 10 bars £o....m.ub.abeumsimensieioiiicsmiss 25€ Jap Rose Toilet Soap 3 bars for .....“..‘i.f 27¢: Palm Olive Toilet Soap 3 bars f0r....z, 25¢ S Ean MG AT OURCANDY CODBMERY" =e ol Those Sweet Navel . Oranges the dozen.é 20c and 25¢ Freah Salfed Peatiuth the Pound! ... dilin....ishibhinginmississmisnisipminis 126 Chocolate Coated Peanuts the pound .a,..q 30c Fancy Chocolate Creams the POUNA ....wwuwmsmssssmsstson spsbisissusssssessinsssssssssesress 356 Fudge and Pink Frappe the pu;xndi,.5fi,qé%,.,,....; ‘ROc We are;'sélling more Wall Paper;@_ié year than ever Mre Cgmem ",gxid*le_t us quote you @ X IYHEC 551 e s N T T N e T

'.;MSIOT#S | L See‘the ‘beautiful dancing at Crystal tonight. L i Nellie Sedgwick attended the health exhibit in Fort Wayne yesterday. ~ Wood for Sale. Call 744 Cromwell. TN I *wm 4 - ; ; Thieves broke into Charles Pontius’ garage at Wolcottville and stole his Ford touring car. ‘ :

Forest McGuire of Albion has taken the “job of demonstrating farm tractors in Ligonier. ey : Harold Wertland who has been here, for a few days on a furloug, returned to Camp Grant this morning. : e I ® Nellie Sedgwick started inspection ofthe Chappel school on the other side of Wolf Lake this morning. Miss Helen Carney returned to Chicago this morning wherg she wil attend school for a while. : B Ay RGO . W. B. Inks and R. E. Loy attended the meeting of the Northeaster Indiana Memorial Art club at Kendallville Monday. ' § L o Mrs. L. A. Palmer i$ much improved in health and is now able to be up and about her home. She was a sufferer from heart trouble. - = - See “The Fighting Chance’; from Robert W. Chamber’s famous novel at Crystal next week Tllmrskday.and'Friday. v : i ; —~August Cchultz was convicted in South Bend for complicity in . the murder of Henry Mensaeh in that city in 1918 and was sentenced to life imprisonment. ° b g .

The Young Men’s Club of the Presbyterian church will hold an important business meting at the church on Friday evening at 7:30. Every member should be present. G < FREAERRRSRTEY SR .- Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Culver entertained Sunday the following guests Messrs. and Mesdames Floyd Frick of Elkhart, Burdette Frick, Frank Kn‘ep-,; per,Harley Yant and Lee Glant of Wawaka after a bountiful dinner the guests were entertained by good music and visiting they all returned home reporting Mr. and Mrs. Culver unique A;entertainers and especially MTs. Culver a fine cook. ~ - 1 4 RSB RAP : Notice to Water Takers. “You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist, payable at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per. cent will be added as provided by ordinance. - ‘ 4 All water rents for 1921 are now due: and must be paid on or before April 20th. e ~ Office hours 9a. m. to 6p. m, . - -~ T. B. Jeanneret, City Clerk. K T " Bb3w

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Ligonier Chautauqua August $-7 1921 A great five day program. i

.Ralph Dunbar’s White: Hussars—A great Band of 18 members, male chorus battalion of musical comedians. ‘Headliners on Keith-Opheum Circnit past. four years. Special musical attraction at/seven State Fairs last year. A feature not “the same old thing” The Lydell Concert Co—This company substituted for_ 'the Howard Quintet last year it was one of the best. companies we have had for several years, every cha.'mtauqua w];jtere they were last year asked for their return. N i el

Gay Zenola Maclaren—America’s most uniqué dramatis artist. The one entertainer who depends entirely upon memory. She has a repertoire of twenty plays,Broadway Successes, in which she' initates 216 characters. She has never seen the text of any.of the plays which she gives. After sit:ti_xig_( thraugh a“play five times she is ready to present . it, reproducing every word, every gesture, every bit of stage§ business. The government has sent her to the Pannana Canal Zone 5 times to entertain the workers. : i ‘The Dondoliers—Five talent musical artists in a widely varied vocal and orchestral conbinations. Who will give a peppy, punchy, popular program for thase want novelty music, bright and catchy and up to date. o . Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman—TUniversally acknowledged one of the World's ‘Greatest Preachers and unquestionably one of our most brilliant and mostelolquen;t speakers. Pastor of the famous {Cefitral,- Congregatfona! church © in Brooklyn, New York. R Cliffton Mallory Players—Mr. Mallory who heads this company of artists is one of Amercia’s foremost actors and dramatic direetors and his literary ability as a playright is recognized as he is ‘author of three successful plays “The Test,” “The Hazard” and “Phrift”. : e

Every play presented by Mr. Malory and ‘his company is staged with every equipment as becomes the highest form of entertainment. The company has a record of over seven hundred return engagements. Ruth Bryan Owen—Few Amercian women have had such an. interesting and brilliant cgreer as has Ruth Bryan Owen, wife of Major Owen of the British Army and danghter of William J. Bryan. S i Three years in West: Indians, three years in London, three years in Egypt and a trip around the worl4, these have been but incidents-of a busy life. Inheriting from her father 'tireless egergy and unusual observational acumen, Mrs. Owen has gathered out of her wide travels a vast fund of information. Having too the oratorical powers, so richly inherent in the Bryan' family, she knows how to impart that imfermation to her hearers in a manner at once pleasing and convincing. L e ~ The Paenell Entertainers—With a program that is unique, full of life and action. Not a high brow recital but a.: delightful entertainment for ‘those who enjoy the best. L Woon oung Chun—An extraordinary leeture, born in Shanghai, China. Educated in America. at Amherst. Four years Syracuse University, graduating with honor. Special post-graduate work at Harvard University in Forestry and Agriculture. Sent on speciai ‘mission to China by Harvard University and will return in June witk a great lecture on Japanesse aggresion which will be timely. oy . The Farmers Federation of Elkhart, LaGrange and Noble ;Counties will ‘have charge of program Saturday August 6th forenoon and afternoon the ‘same as last year. LA e ~C. 'G. Keehn, President, Harry ‘Thompson, Vice-president, W. W. ‘Wood Sec’y, F. E. Weir, Treas.

Dirgctors—W. A. Cochran, W. W. Wood, A. B. Weaver, J. W. Beckner, G. M. Zimmerman, Prof. Craig John Crothers, F. E. Weir, Harry Thompson, J. C. Kimipell, C. R. Stansbury, A. E. Kelley. i j _Farmers Federation have not’ appointed their direetors yet. - -

- Presbyterian Church. ¢ ' Services at this church are meant for everybody. ; L The Men’s Bible Class meets at 9:30 | o’clock a. m. on Sundays. The young Men have their class at the same time. 0o ' Choir meets on Thursday of every week. . : * Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A, W. Lyon Supt. A. E. Kelley, Asst. | _‘Morning worship is at 10:45 o’clock the pastor preaches on “Arm in &rm” Evening services at 7:30 p. m. take the place of Vespers. Splendid song services are the order. Come and sing. . Welcome | : . 'H. L. Meyer, Pastor. ' CComing! Charlie Chaplin in ‘The Kig2. Cal e £ - . For Sale—Sanitary cot. Enquire of T g 6% - < S / i “The Dancin'Fool” at Crystal tonight and tomorrow, ==, . For Sale—New wire’ for chicken | fence. John Himes. - o phte | Peptona, the great TONIC. Get a bottle at Griffith’s Drug Store. e _ For Sale—Weimer brooder used only one season., W. B. Inks. < Gbtt . Use Sinclair Ofl and Gasolene. Sold m Raymond Miller. Ph‘qxlxef‘ 449, e Bbét | Dr. and Mrs. Lane ‘accompanied Miss Buckles to the hospital at Fort Wayne Wedyesday. g e ~ Mrs. Anna P. Singrey is dead at Alibion aged 57. She was a lifelong resident of Noble county and/promin- | Mrs. John Marker of Tole b’mfl twawmw'fig fiifil 1m%%“ %Wffizfi%%%&%’fi

opring Clothes Society Brand Clothes are here. Yow'll like ’thgir easy lines, their ~colorings, ‘the new -~ fabrics and their fine hand tailoring. They ~ are just that which well-dressed mendemand " o dnclethes. . - - o L Soriety Bramd A : To go with our attractji“»Ve'an“ray of su:‘itsl E;and top coats, we [are displaying the finest shirtings, _ ties and hose we have seen in a long time---all at ' prices we are plej@ed to be able to make. . ~ Society Brand Clothes ©'s2s,s3o, $35, $4O and $45 o S ’.STORE FOR MEN S| : LIGONIER “You Must be Satisfied” = INDIANA

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