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~ For sale—Weimer brooder used only one season. W. B. Inks.. ' bßbtf 3Le e s Use Sinclair, Oil and Gasolene. Snld by Raymond Miller. Phone 449. Gsbét The Lady Foresters will give a ‘bake sale and parcel post sale Saturday April 16 in the room adjoining the postoffice. = o Balt /) 1 R e i $ ‘For Sale lot 45x165 feet water mains sewer. pipe, sidewalk and beatitiful shade trees in front of lot. Will sell cheap. Price $350.. Will accept $3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 205 W. First' St., Mishawaka d. « : . 6bét Notice To The Public. o - I will deliver artificial ice to the people of Ligonier during the coming vear. 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. oy o Bred Starr. batf

Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified ithat 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 aflded as provided by ordinance. .. | : : ~All water rents for 1921 ‘are now due and must be paid on or before April 20th. ' , Office hours' 9a: m. to 6 p. m. . T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. e ‘ sb3w ~E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer . Auctioneer F Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoue NO—' 65" ; s }‘i >

7 DAYS SPRING SUIT SALE - This Week Carney’s Clothing Store will offer - wonderful values in Spring Suits

- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at $40.00 each e These suits as of as fine a fabric as ever came from a loom and those who recognize superior style and ~ unexcelled workmanship will fully appriciate this Hart Schaffner & Marx Special £ Assortment of 100 suits at $lO.OO, $15.00 and $20.00. @ Special in Boys’ Suits at $5, $7, $lO and $l3 - Special in Dress Shirts at $l.OO, $2.00 and $3.00. 5 dozen Silk Shirtsat sseach @ = TTRTR RS T TEoe BEW .|TN AN e T CERRer e e cWes TR TR T T

NEWS NOTES © For Sale—New wire for -chicken fence. John Himes. S RS Miss Lucille Taylor spent the week end at Kendallville visiting Herbert Graham and Elmer Webels. ' Homer Ramsby of near Topeka and well known in Ligonier, is able to he about again after a long siege of {llness: ' e r - Basil Fuller age 73, is dead at his home in Albion. Death came at the home of a daughter Mrs. Elmer Cole. Funeral services were’ held at Wolf Lake. s e - ety For the first timeé since 1916 wheat sold below a dollar a bushel in Kansas City Monday. Flour at Minneapolis sold for $7.90 the barrel which is a low record. : B

Frank M. Hamshere president of the Bristol state bank and-a member af the Elkhart county council, died suddenly of heart disease Thutsday evening at his home. g - The state meeting next year of the Woodmen of .the World anid the Woodmen Cirele will be held at Linton. This decision was made at the LaFayette convention just closed. el s . Gov. McGray has appointed| Newton Miller of Kokomo to. be-state fire marshal succeeding H. H. Friedley. = Mr. Miller has been attorney for the fire marshal’s department for four years. * Mrs. Milton Latta is the first president ©f the womans auxiliary of the American . Legion in Goshen. Mrs. Latta is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Slate and somewhat known in Ligonier. e - : ~ Harvey Miller, Goshen dairyman, lost a team and wagoi on the N. ¥. C. railway tracks there at a street crossing Friday morning. Milled jumped and escaped unhurt, His loss is pyver 340000, .. . o 0

County Agent Widney gives 4 motion picture exhibit in connection with the farm federation meeting at the Beulah church in LaGrange coulty tonight. The meetings are being conducted by the wives of farmers. The National league of women voters in _session at Cleveland, Ohio, went on reeord as opposed to 1l wars and passed a resolution calling on President Harding and congress to enter . into negotiations for disarmament. : S 3|ee R S : The Mier State Bank purchased an issue of $39,000 in township bonds from Harvey C. Plank of Greentield township, LaGrange county. The bonds brought par and the money iy to be used in building a.new school house to cost $45,000. : i Building Boom in-Elkhart. - A building boom in Elkhart has been started. Houses are being. erected by a syndicate under the partial payment plan. .. P

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~ Delightful Entertainment. - Wawaka, Ind., April 15—Mrs. Brady Franks with Mesdames Irwin: Cobbs and Ed Restler were hotesses Wed-' nesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o’clock at the-beautiful country home in Elkhart township ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Brady Franks, to the ladies of the township in ‘honor of Mrs. Lillian T. Pierce of Knightstown, Ind. - Besides the three hostesses there were twelve ladies specially commissioned to pe.rsonally! solicit attendance of the ladies of the vicinity. Many responded and an {n-;‘ formal tea was served by the accomplished hostesses. Mrs. Pierce charmiz}?y outlined plans for summer clubs of 'the women folks of Elkhart Township Farmers’ federation. - S The evening session at Cosperville hall was a most enthusiastic one. Mrs. Pigrce’s address on “*Women's Phice in the Farm Federation,” was received with earnestness and in the spirit of sincerity for which Elkhart township women_are noted. Mrs. Harry Frick elocutionist, gave a most enjoyable! reading “Sweet Day of .Rest” and the Misses Modelle Schwab and Evange-. line Franks delighted the audience with a piano duet. . “Mabel and Hefl Mother” was presented in three reals and its lesson struck home. In the audience, Kendallville, Topeka, ' Ligc-, nier and Albion prominent citizens were noticed, The house was packed Movement to form a woman’s farmers’ federation was put on foot. As one prominent Elkhart township resident remarked. “It pays to put the women on the work—look at that crowd.” Lo Bl Vi

Rusiness Men Would Restrict Arma- ~ ment s o There is a growing sentiment for disarmament among the business men of the world. In Japan the Business Men'’s ‘Association is darranging a campaign in support of Mr‘{ Ozaki, a powerful liberal, who is vigorously advocating the reduction ' of armaments. it is realized that a readjustment of the finances of the country is one of the first needs of Japan and. that this is closely bound up with the expenditures for military and naval purposes. ‘A short time ago 7,000 post cards were sent to business men throughout Japan asking for an expression -of opinion upon the subject of disarmament. Two thousand, of the 2,060 replies received strongly favored a reduction of the naval building program. On the 11th of March the Dia Nippon Union Association (the Business Men’s Association) held a conference of its members for the express purpose of discussing the restriction of disarmaments. e .

After Ford Weekly. : George W. Welsh of Grand Rapids, 1a member of the Michigan house of representatives, has introduced a bill in the legislature to curb the weekly publication of Henry Ford, Detroit auto mobile manufacturer, which is {known as the Dearborn weekly, in their campaign against the Jews. : Guilty of Arson. e A. W. Poter of Sturgis has been convicted of arson and sentenced from tfive to fifteen years in the Michigan | state prison at Jackson - obl

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-, Takes Over Taxi Business. ° George D. Foster has acquired the taxi business of F. R. Lepird and took possesison: of the feed barn and garage Thursday. Mr. Foster will give the public taxi service 24 hours a day and seven days a week. He has also provided plenty of good -feed for horses and will conduct the barn. F. R. Lepird will the first Monday in May start a daily taxi service between Ligonier and Fort Wayne making one round trip each day with sufficient time in Fort Wayne for transacting business.” ' o Greatly Exaggerated. = Reports reaching Ligonier of the mail robbery in Fort Wayne were greatly exaggerated. The facts are two mail pouches were taken from a messenger on the street and the postoffice proper was not molested. The mail loss is reported as un important. The‘robber§ missed a shipment of $65,000 in currency by only a few minutes.. There were suppesed to be Bix men jimplicated in the robbery and they esc?péd‘ in a big tourix‘xg_.car.

Nearly Loses Sight of Eye. Mrs. B. V. Widney of Albion is recovering -from a severe cut over and under_the right eye, which she received last Monday barely escaping losing the eye/She was in company with an auto party of Albion ‘women enroute home from attending the funeral of the late John Finley when the car struck a bump ‘in the road. Mrs. Widney was thrown against the top of the machine her face striking the bow. v et .S —— ! . To Reorganize Commission. Gov. McCray is soon to reorganize the state highway commission. Charles Zigler and Ear] Crawford are the old members to be retained. Archie Campbell of Kendallville along with state highway director Wright are to walk the plank it is alleged: = % L ————— > Judge Travis Hurt. o

Julius C. Travis of Laporte. Indiana supreme court justice was severely injured in Indianapolis when the automobile driven by his son Richard Travis, 21 was struck by a street car. The judge is in St. Vincent’s hospital Indianapolis. o i o 3 oy e RS § Prominent Farmer Dead. | Marion Grube .age 70, years prominent DeKalb county farmer died this morning at 3&o’elock‘ at his country home just south of Auburn. Death followed a three week’s illness 0f paralysis. | e : e g - Long Distanee Concert. = - Frank Cleveland of Elkhart an amateur wireless telephone operator heard in his home Tuesday night a concert that was being played in Washington, D. 6. : o :

Shops to Reopen. It is rumored’ the B. and O. shops- at Garrett, which have been operating with a short force for some time will open in full swing in the immediate future, <} EENEE : Guilty of Selling Booze. Jerome Heinlin of Garrett has pleaded guilty to selling booze and was fined $lOO and. costs amounting to $139.50 which he paid. -

£ ; 5 S———— . $ \l'l__. Wood for Sale. Call 744 Cromwell. g : : A , ‘_,3bm o e AR See Mister Ausfing for tree trimming, Ligonier. P : *3b4t: For Sale—Hard wood, fine or course Call 174 or 203. ) ‘vast Juggle wood for sale. See D. Selig & Song, ‘Ligonier. i 44btt ‘For Sale—s passenger Overland tires practically new, car in good condition Call phone 425. - et Do you want to save money, it so buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. . . 51btf The best tankage in any amount 60 per cent protein. Nathan = Grain Co. Topeka, Ind. i . *Badt A quantity of 41 percent cotton seed meal for sale, Nathan Grain Co. Topeka, Ind. : *ba4t WANTEDeTo purchase a good second hand car. Give description and best price. Address “H” care of the Banner, o : tf Notice—Before you decide upon a business training or higher .accounting, resident or correspondent course write for particulars to the: South Bend Business Colleg, South Bend, Ind. *We have just what you want. , , : 4981 m

ForSale—l92o model- Dort touring carcar in excellent condition. Will make the price right. For particulars inquire of Lester Wilcox,!| Wawaka Ind. e L got Notice. ' I am prepared to haul ashes and plow lots. Good work done at reasonable prices. See Frank Sprague, deliveryman. - 3adt I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier 41btf i/ - To The Publec. ; Cold storage for automobile at $2 a month. I want to buy junk cars as well ‘as all kinds of junk.- I have for sale parts of the following make of cars: Overlands, all models up‘to 83s. Maxwell parts and Buick model 37. Also windshield glass. Rear fenders for Fords. Used tires and tubes. All these parts sold at a great saving to the buyer. - : ' o Ben Glaser, Cement Block Building Cor. Cavin & Pigeon streets, Ligonier : _ 42att

Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana, Noble #ounty, SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Perry Weeks, deceased late of Noble County Indiana. o ! et Said ‘estate is supposed to be solyent, - - _ . Fred H. Weeks, Administrator W.B Wigton, AllY .

Using a Florence Stove COMFORTABLE—You héve a clean, comfortable kitchen in which to work. | _ : ECONOMICAL—You burn kerosene, an economical and easily obtainable fuel. @ ' < f CLEAN—You have a stove that is easy to keep, clean—no wicks to trim, no valves or complicated working parts. | POWERFUL—You have powerful burners that can be tegulated by handy levers to any degree of heat needed. | ° QUICK—You bake, roast, fry or boil quickly—for the heat is directed close up under the cooking. Your meals are on thmes | 000 L . . STURDY—You have? a neat, compact, and sturdy stove which makes your kitchen more comfortable. GUARANTEED—You have a stove which is- thoroughly testedgg the factory, a stove that comes to you with the manufacturer’s guarantee attached. : We also have the New Perfection, Quickmeal, Puritan, Boss and Red Star stoves in one, two, three and four burners. 3 Burner Stoves $lB up Also one and two burner ovens. , . Two burner oven with Glass Door -........... $4.50 QL Stove WIBKE .. v 3006 7 Call and let us show you. : ' American Steel Posts : Reduced prices on Adrian woven wire fencing. ; - 10 Quart Galvanized Pails 25¢ w ESTABLISHED 1864 Y b {PHONE 67 - THE WINCHESTER store

Harry Schlotterback ' TrixsteeiPeiry Township Office Day, Saturday™ - "~ at Mier State Bank GLASSES = Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses | replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg . Dr.C.D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier - FFICE HOURS: | s 9:00 te 12 1:00 "'.3’033;:;” 10 8:00 Telephone Res, 27

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere - Phone 16000 Q Ligonier = - Indiama - CHARLES. V. INKS AND SON _ » . Dealer in i i ‘Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, ' Building Stone ° | orn2r Fifth and Cavin »fJIGONIEB © W.'H. WIGTON | | Attorney-at-l Law ~ Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONTER, IND.