Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 April 1921 — Page 4

That Soft Velvety Finish Maybe restored on your furniture, floors etc., if you will use sparingly of Hazel Bright furniture polish 50c ~ Also have in popular sizes o’Cedar Oil, Waxit, Liquid Veneer, Cedar Oil, Semdac, etc. Nice fine treated dust clothes two sizes 25¢ and 50c. i . Wall Dusters of yarn with six foot handles just the thing to wipe ceiling '51.25 each ’ . We now have a special on Veedol automobile Oil of $l.OO per gallon. Yoy furnish the can. ; : : The Ingersol Watch will get you to work on time, we have all models.- e . ~ i o * We sell the French Flasher flash lights, also Batteries and Bulbs. } i i > .~ We have sold Me¢Closkey Varnishes for more than fifteen years and have had wonderful success with it. You can brighten up your furniture as well as woodwork and floors. ¢ ; Sekusfor Paints. | ' e - ' Weaver's Hardware - _ . Phone 134 ' -

Do You Wear | 25 | Tailor Made Clothes If do I dt ke that suit yo(l)lr ogerggtp;f%?’{cezes l?a?eacll (emz_ réducedsu . cost in woolens = . h : - “ . . ° it KADLEC b Stere for Men - The Tailor Indiana : Merchant Tailoring for Fofty Years

: . 881 Ay Tl R ; > — ‘(q ‘ e e B ! k. ‘@ = /]/' = &= "T_\ N~ s | "'\:*O A o DMone 2® = - @BHH = - wOUR BARK '\.‘.‘.",_ P 'f*\ d 3 @ : : IS @ Sure foundation o 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 raise 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 pay‘ments accordingly. . : We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits ; ‘ and Saving Accounts. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

Good Providers Like the head of a household, an investment is looked to for steady, unfailing provision of Income. ' o Since 1860, securities of The Straus . Brothers Company and its predecessors have provided attractive income with PROMPT PAYMENT of principal. ’ Besides the great number of seasoned in- -+ .vestors who deal with this institution, _ there are many inexperienced who ~ place the whole responsibility of their investments with us. L . We have deserved this confidence be- 1 ~ cause time has shown that securities offered by The Straus Brothers Company are DEPENDABLE INVESTMENTS. . s - Write for our current offer- - e ey ings and booklet No. 147 : ; T;S L e o © BONDS & NOTES—PREFERRED STOGKS—FARM MORTGAGES L sTRALS. . %%W’WW& \POLIS- PEORIA. = -

- HERE AND THERE e g 5 Mrs. Cora Fritz was an Elkhart visitor Sunday. - ‘ : A big reduction in the price of golf balls is announced. Lo 2 For Sale—Baby carriage. Enqufi'\e Mrs. Audley Green. S P : sl Bt o SR f ‘Miss Anna Gravison spent jthe week end with Niles, Mich., friends. : There will be a told eclipse-of the moon Thursday night April 21. Margaret E. Ruba is the new visiting nurse for Elkhart county. George Crothers: h-;]s moved to the William Wade farm @\jest of the city. ; Perry=W\. Wood has Echanjged his post office address from Syracuse to Cromwell. Aaie ey L

Mrs. George C'rotheits@f Cincinnati arrived Friday to pay a visit to Mrs. Beeson, - a 0 o " Mrs. Johnson, of Jewel City Kansas. is here- visiting her mother ‘Mrs. J. C. Miller. o ll- ’ w < —4——-——*—-4- 3 , ‘The W. C. T. U. will meet Wednescay evening at the hom% of Mrs. Harry Green. o S ! Women ‘will serve;*oxii the "primary election board in many Indiana munici palities. f ; Mrs. Will Davis, fson Chester and wife were shopping at South Bend Wednesday.. -~ : Syracuse is to have a shirt factory with fourteen operagox:s-_" on the sewing machines. ; e Miss Nellie Kauffman of Syracuse was a guest last week at the W. N. Redmond home. | e e Mrs. Michael Hiré has been quite ill for some days paFt, suffering from hear/t trouble, | . : AT R ORI 3 President Wood has called a meeing of directors of thé community association for tonight. : : = >~ Miss Martha Hu-tihison is’ organizing a music class in Cromwell. "She is a most profici-enq teaclfer. : Miss Lena Moore who had been home from Ann Arbor Mich., on a visit returned to that city Monday. i _ The commenceme?t exercises of the Topeka schools will be held in Syca-more-hall Tuesday evening May 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Herltert Blue, formerly of Goshen, have purchased property in Ligonier and tak}en up a residence here. ‘ s : ..—.—r_._,_ . Mrs. M. A. Benner, who spent the winter with her dapnghter, Mrs. 0. W. Christie has gone tfi Syracuse for the summer, A Milo Kauffman is home fro ma visit in Chicago and Michigan City and is at his old place as ‘p clerk in the United Cigar Store. , { s Mrs. William \Cfiothers, Jore than 80 years of age, is/ recovering from a mild case of smallpox at her home west of the city. : ' V 1. Shobe eri_mployed by the Zenith Carborator Co., of Detroit, Mich., spent Saturday anii Sunday with h.s father, Jonas Shobe. | : , . Milroy Crossby P.geii 20, was held up in broad day Pt ‘Mishawaka and relieved -of his tch and $9.76 in money by a highwgyman. ’ Eddy Jackson an old Ligonier boy, will act as advance agent for acircus again this year. He has had much experience ahead of shows. !

Charles H. Aldrich N. Y. C. engineer ‘of Elkhart, is suing for a divorce from his wife to whomThe was married in 1886. He alleges abandonment. - Will Hieber Whjz had been confined to his home by illness several days, reached his blacksmith shop Monday morning to look afi:r business again. ¥ | RIS SR Sl : ¢ Mr. and Mrs.,fl"vin Kauffman, son Chauncey and their guests D. J. Miller and family of ‘Na{pp‘anee motored to Sturgis, Mich., Suflday to visit friends. . Guy Hardernrbroqok has resigned as assistant cashier lof the Farmers State Bank at Albion on account of failing health and will seek improvement in the west. s 3 —————— ‘ Mier State Bank offers LaGra_nge»! County School bonds in amounts of $450, $5OO and $lOOO to net 6% fre,e‘ from all tax.| See their advertisement in this paper. ; : i : { So far as the [email protected] been a})le-l to learn there is no clue to the burglars who robbed the Farmers State Bank of Albion fot bonds and cash aggregating $50,000. . S | - Cletis E. Hooley and Miss-Lela M. Lantz both %well known and very popular young people of Topeka were united in marriage Wednesday. The ‘bride is gqute well known in Ligonier.

~ Dr. C. A, Lippincott, an eminent divine and social worker of South Bend, will be ths main spaker at the next meeting of the Ligonier Com‘munity Association Monday evening, }A‘prilflzs. The address will be prercedg/by the usual barique‘t.’ : * ot et b, t Mayor Henoch and -City Altorney ‘lwmmn;,we&e in "ioum Bend today attending a hearing before the state uti-!;-n.ti"e:’mtsmn‘ on the petition of the Indian®'& Michigan Rlectric company’s petition for an increase in service éw::g@’@%’fifi“i%fllfiefi'vwm@:fi%“*M&Tfl

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A. S. Davis spent the week end with his family in Bluffton. ' _ Mrs. C. C. Lung was a week end visitor with Wawaka friends. Mrs. H. H. Decker spent Saturday and S_undax in Wolcottville. Mésdames C. H. and A. E. Speckeen were Goshen visitors Saturday. . Mrs. P. A. Bickel went to Elkhart Saturday to consult Dr. Fleming. i; Mrs. Bert Laudaw was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wollf. Mr. and Mrs. c.C. Ullery are now located in their Digxmond lake cottage. ~ Miss Pearl Leslie who has been ’visiting in Elkhart has retu"med home. | : 2 : e o ~ Messrs. Leland Calbeck and Harry Gerring were Millershurg visitors Suns’ ‘day. _ oy Miss Zella Lucky of Elkhart was a Sunday guest of her sister Mrs, George King. o : : ‘Mrs. Sam Selig who had been visiting in Fort Wayne returned home Saturday. : : el ; 'b Miss Rose McCloskey of Wawaka was a Sunday guest of Frank McCloskey. : ;

Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver and I. K. Mawhorter spent the day, Sunday in Elkhart. - o o Miss Ida Renner was a Sunday guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Renner. ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hire and children of Waterloo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hire, - el Mrs. Frank Stage ‘was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haverstock in Goshen. T Niles Yoder and John - Hutchings are on a visit- to Buffalo and other New York points. e 5 George Shobe of Mishawaka' spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother Mrs. T. C. Shobe. S . Mr. and Mrs. Sai’hp Lung and daughter Mildred of South Bend spent Sunday with friends here. S Miss Ella Scanlon who had been in Chicago for: three weeks visiting returned - home Saturday.. :

J. A. Allen of Battle Creek,. Mich,, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bordner. : * Mrs. James Rink and "da‘ug‘hter Gladys of Millersbug speni Sunday Witl_},Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice. : Mrs. Wayne Scott who spent three weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs William Fry has returned home. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Stutzman and children of Elkhart were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brunk. Miss Lotta Sparrow spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandfather William Sparrow of Wawaka. : Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Moserman and daughter of Goshen spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox: -Mrs. Andrew Myers of Wawaka was taken to an Elkhart hospital in care of Dr. Seymo_ure for an qpe‘ra_,tion. Mrs. Ralph Strait ‘_spent the week end, with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickinson in Wolcottville. Mrs. Arfibrosé“Gov;rdy' and daughter Cecil are in Richmond \lisiting Mr. Gowdy who is in the sanitarium there. Mrs. Ray Green of Detroit came Sunday for an extended visit wi\;th» her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Robinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knapp who have been here from Portland, Mich., cn a two-weeks ¥isit, have returned home. . R ~ The play to be given at the Sparta church is Thursday instead of Tuesday evening as’ announced in the Banner. s . - ~ 2 g ~ Mrs. Glen-Stainer of Adraian, Michigan, who had been visiting her parents here for several weeks returned honie Sunday. e Mrs. A. Schlesinger- and daughter Rena who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selig left for her home in Hammond, Sunddy. taat : Mrs. E. Y. Brown of Indianapolis who spent several weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg has returned to her home. : Mrs. R. W. Stambaugh left Thursday for a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. Stambaugh spent Sunday with his parents in Goshen. o A team from the Sparta lodge of Odd Fellow, Kimmell, will be in Ligonier ‘Wednesday night and confar the Second Degree on four candidates. The local lodge will celebrate the event. . ‘ U e asents— 7 s A birthday party was given at the homé of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beltz Sunday in honor of Mrs. H. H. Decker. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagoner, Mrs. Osié Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker and son. .~ . Oscar’ Flowers has purchasedthe; broperty where the Will Sack family hfi""fifiifl@fl&olfimmwmm“w ’*fimflwhwmwfi*ggf“ his grocery store and Charles Krueger who occupied the flat will move to the SR “s~ ”f?‘%’@%@é

FORD SEDAN AND TOURING | | o CARS ARE FAMILY IDEAL Economy. and- Utility Factors Which ~ Commend Them to Number of . Buyers. . . oioh Men throughout the entire nation, in buying automobiles for general use of their families, are turning in greater numbers each month to the Ford Sedan and touring car. They are readily handled by any member of ‘the family and they. lend themselves _easily to a variety of uses.

| The Ford. ?edan, closed against sftor»ms and rains to protect the wife and family can be opened in a minute’s time so that the refreshing breezes of an open car can be enjoyed. No'closed car -on the market has the combination of utility and good appearance in so advantageous a fashion at such a low price. Women drivers, professional and business men generally find in the Ford Sedan the ideal solution af their transportation problems. . : s " The Ford touring car is sold at a figure so ,as to be attainable by aimost -any buyer. Its dependability and ease and economy of operation aré factors so well known that they need no further emphasis. In addtion to the low purchase price, George Bryan has put’in operation the easy.-gay,ment plan whereby a Ford may be bought at once ‘through the payment of a small sum down.

This conipany invites your investigation: ‘welcomes your patronage and will be glad to show you the models in the displa?* and salesrooms in Lig® gler, o 0 . e L is o Poultry Wanted. i + Broilers 1% and better 70 cents per pound. = - : Old hens 25 cents. , Young Rooster smooth legged 2bc. - old roosters and stags 12 cents. Highest market prices for junk of all kinds . : ~ Joe Miller Ta2t ‘Mrs. P. F. Frownfelder of Adrain, Michigan who had been here on a visit with her parents Mr. and’ Mrs. Chas Cornelius returned home: Friday.

- Frost Saturday night in “Northern Indiana did considerable damage wheat, oats and clover. Fruits are hard hit. * Sunday presented - typical March weather with a variation of wind, rain, snow and sunshine. 'The prediction for TuMsday is fair and warmer o ‘ John €. Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller was born in Colufhbiana, Co., Ohio, July 5; 1844, and departed this life at his*home, 134 Bowery St.. Ligonier, Indiana, April 11, 1921, aged 76 years, 4 months and 6 days. On July 9, 1865, he was married to Ellen Johnson, who served as his faithful companion until Oct. 15, 1912, When she tco passed into the’other world. - % In-1913 he was married to Lucinda Collins, she too having passed away. On May 8, 1916 he was married to Marry Johnson his present wife and dear companion. S Besides his wife, two sons, thr:e daughters, 14 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, four sisters, two Brothers: and a host of relatives and friends-are left to mourn his loss, - ° One we loved has left our number,’ From this dreary world has flown Closed his eyes in death-like slumber Crossed into the vast unknown. .

~e|" ’ L " Spring Clothes ’ 'i : - = | :‘» ‘; \ ‘i : o . Society Brand Clothes are here. You’ll like their easy lines, their- colorings, the new . fabrics and their fine hand tailoring. They . are just that which well-dressed men demand .~ in clothes, -~ e L Boriety Bramn ~ To go with our attractive array of suits and top coats, we "are displaying the finest shirtings, ties and hose we have seen in a long time---all at prices we are pleased to be able to make. | ~ Society Brand Clothes . $25, $3O, $35, $4O and $45 .

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A Reminder @ W..L : ' ; " Don’t forget that promise you made the good wife and daughter to buy a piano or Victrola. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right price. A o ' Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take fhe easy payment plan if you do not care to pay cash, ©~ siis { o g ~ Yours for 59 years of Musical Service. South;Mainv St. Esta‘bl‘ished Al‘B7l ‘ Goshen, ngdiana

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