Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 8A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 April 1921 — Page 3

E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer FZ Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phomne No. 65. . - : EARL WOLF .~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana CHARLES V. I’NKS. ANb SON " Dealer in | Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, 5 ~ Building Stone orn2r Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

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; That blackboard contains a very important lesson; grown-ups’_kfiowl it e ] The money you save will be useful, but the habit you Tearn of bankling your money, will be of untold value. Men of money will know you |for it—They are looking for fhat kind of a boy. : 4 Come in and open bank acounts for your children, e s : : ° } ® - § 0.. We pay 4 per cent. interest en saving deposits ' and Saving Accounts. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co P Make Our Bank Your Bank

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More Price Reductions b - Harvester Company . Entire Line of Implements =~ ~ Now at LOWER PRICES In view of the recent reduction in the price of steel, we now announce lower prices for our entire - line of farm machines and implements not covered by reductions previously announced. =~ All lower prices take effect at once s ~ The reduction in the price of steel comes after all the material for the machines and implements we ~ will sell this year has been provided, and will therefore have no bearing on the manufacturing costs of such machines. However, it does enable the Com- ~ pany to buy materials at lower prices for future ‘manufacture, and in accordance with our an- - nounced policy we now quote those prices, the ' Company taking the loss on machines already finished and materials on hand. = - - Full information regarding our lower prices on * binders,mowers, and all other harvesting,hayingand corn machines, tillage implements, tractors, engines, and all other I H C farm machines can be obtained - from any International Dealer,. =~ | - Demape < TANRER . ÜBA U o 0 B Howe ad 15000 Desln b the United St

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The Ligonier Banner i ESTABLISHED 1860, i : : . ' Published by . ; "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Foreign Ad ing Rep t THE AMERICANPRESS ASSOCIATION Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

Wawaka Graduates 13. : The commencement exercises of the Wawaka high school will be held next Saturday - evening, April 30. Harry Boyle of LaPorte will deliver the addreds. The graduating classl is composed of Erin Domer, Harold Butz, Claude Boyd, Donald Cook, Wayland Rose, Arthur Becker, Flo. Inks, Harry Lung, Madonna Magnusson, Maude Frick, Hazel Weaver, Lester Weaver and Virginia Jourdan, thirteen in all. : & - S ST Play a Sucecess. . The comic opera “Isle of Chance” given by the school pupils last Thursday and Friday nights was well patronized and made a big hit. S Ss ; Bert Hallibaugh, of Kendallville has a badly lascerated face the resuilt of dog bites. Hallibaugh was at* the Charles Holsinger farm and attempted to play with the dog while it was eating. the canine resented the intrusion, ‘inflicting the wounds. upon its tormentor. o

Herbert B. Brown had business which took him to South Bend Thurs: day. ; ; : S Mrs. William Bloom of Rome City, has been taken to a Fort Wayne hospital for treatment. . / - Rev. T..J. Mawhorter continues to grow weaker at his country home near Wawaka. . His son Dwight agricultural agent at Rensselaer is now home. The farmers of middle west contributed 431 car loads of shelled corn for European sufferers. It amounted to 600,000 bushels. Indiana farmers gave 44 car loads. e

W. H. WIGTON = . Attorney-at-law = -~ Office in Zimmerman Block . . LIGONTER, IND., Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Breken lenses ‘replaced. | : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Dr.C.D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICE HOURS: ' 9:00 te 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 T Office 107 - l Telephone Res, 27

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Miss Maude King was a Goshen visi» tor Saturday, - L Mrs. I. M. Myers spent Sunday in Goshen with friends. . : 3 o‘ i Y - , g Mrs. Frank Stage went to Goshen Sunday- to visit relatives. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. B Snyder ,weife guests of riends in Hudson S’und'ayf Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stayton arrived here from Mishawaka Saturday. James Taylor had business ; which took him to Goshen Saturday.: s~ Miss Berniec Prough is in South Bend to visit a week with friends. Miss Myrtle Fry spent Sunday in Kendallville with Mrs. J. F. Persing. Mrs. William' Krohn, of Dowagiac, Mich., is a guest of Mrs. E. Ell'erman.‘ ~ Mrs. R. Bell a,nurse from Kendallville spent Saturday with Ligonier \'friends. i T 1 ~ Miss Mary Woedruff of - Dowagiac, ‘Mich., was an over Sunday visitor in Ligonier. L ; ~ Mrs. Leila Smith left for Indianapolis Baturday t¢ attend the funeral of a friend. "Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dygert spent }Sunday in Elkhart with relatives and old friends. e 2 " Mrs. Sarah Redmond spent Sunday in Wawaka visiting her daughter Mrs. Lester Jones. = = b e

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Huff of Elkhart were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff. : Mrs. Lock Lamb has been in Chicago three weeks atending a beauty school of instruction.” . Tom Wagoner who has been sick’ for a number of weeks resumed work in his blacksmith shop today. Lyle Gilbert came from South Bend and spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert. - ~ Mrs. Harry Spry and children .of ‘Goshen visited with her daughter Mrs. Lloyd Williamson. : T centesennetemen : Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Cocknell of Kendallville were over Sunday guests of Miss Ollie Wolf. . : ~ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson came from Mishawaka and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Fisher. Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. E. Hartsock and daughter of Elkhart were week end guests of Mr. and' Mrs. C. J. Hartsock Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf and daughter of Elkhart wer%Sunday guests of Marshal and Mrs. W. N. Showalter. o T . Mrs. Marion Glant who had been a guest of Mrs. Levi Glant for several days returned to her home in Kendallville. . ‘

Mrs. Clark Hank of Elkhart and Miss Lauro Elsery of Toledo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. %d, Culver and little son George ca from Elkhart and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver. 5T ~T. R. Miller and Miss Ruth Patterson, of South Bend was . Sumday guests of Mr. Millers’s parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. g SNyl a 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moore of ' Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Dora Conley of Rome City, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. : SRR o 2on) AL : ~_Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conley and daughter of Rome City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert. . RPN - Mr, and Mrs. Dean Wagoner, of Elkhart were in the c¢ity Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. Wagoner is a lineotype foperator in the Truth office and is making a success in Elkhart. : ;: Mrs. Frank McDaniel who-had been on a visit.with her mother in Chicago returned home Sunday evening ac{companied by her brother Leo Long}enecker who will visit friends here tfor & week. . .- . ‘ | Friday evening during a big rain storm in Elkhart township’ lightning struck the O. C. Deardorff barn, doing |slight damage. The rain amounted to |a cloud burst. At “Albion Thursday |there was a heavy hail storm. .

'Mrs. William' Vondersmith , who spent the winter with her son Frank lett Sunday for the home of her son Tred in South Bend where she will remain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vonder‘smith and daughters spent Sunday hore: - - e - Harry, Frank and Pearl Leslie, Cecileil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Vanete'and babe were in Cromwell Thurstay evening attending a farwell party given for the formers aunt Mrs. J. W, Buck who is soon to locate in Mishawaka. o 4 Bk o b poes e SRR ; '+ Thursday evening April 21 at 8 o’clock ' a party of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. J. W. Buck in Cromwell for a farewell party. Mrs. Buck is soon to make her futire home in Mishawaka. The evening was spent in games and music after a 'four course luncheon was served. There were fourty-three

Wood for Sale. Call 744 Cromwell. A QSSRGS 3 For Sale—Hard wood, fine or cougsé Call 174 or 203. R Juggle wood for sale. See D. Seélig & Sons, Ligonier. ' um‘ For Sale—Welmer brooder used only one season. W. B. Inks. bbtt 2 > 3 ‘ . Use Sinclair Ol and Gasolene. Sold by Raymond Miller. Phone 449. - bbét -Fo_nr Sale—Nevjw. wire for chicken fence. John Himes. 6btst

For Sale—Ford truck good condition. Enquire J. W. Taylor *7btf A TR GSTD For Sale—b passenger Overland tires practically new, car in good condition Call phone 425. ' ' 6atf T b A Do you want to save money, i so buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. b 51btt Two modern furnished roms to rent. Close in. Call ‘Stellar’s Meat Market. L o ! b < TR CEipeERE g RN WANTED—To purchase a good second hand car. Give description and best price. 'Address “H” care of the Banner. - . : tt 2 . Wanted, agents to seli spark plug testers. Write, 'National Spark Plugl Tester Co., Benton Harbor, Mich. , ~ Lots for rent see Mrs. Flock *7b2t eoy R R S .;l , - Notlce. : | I am prepared to haul ashes and plow lots. Good work done at reasonable prices. See Frank Sprague, deliveryman. ; i Sa4t

: Wanted. it I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier ~ 41btt P To The Public. Cold storage for automobile at $3 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, Al--80 windshield glass. Rear fenders for Fords. Used tires and tubes. All these parts sold at a great saving to the ibuy.r. ) g : Ben Glaser, Cement Block Buildisg Cor.“Cavin & Pigeon streets, Ligonier A S Lo o For Sale lot 45x165 feet water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will sell cheap. Price §350. Will accept $3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 206 W. First St., Mishawaka a 0 : 6b4t

‘ 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 296. All orders will receive prompt attention. ! } Fred Starr. batt NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana, Noble County, #s:. In the matter of the KEstate of Sarah J. Hall deceased.’ & No. 2289. o In the Neble Circuit Court, May term, 1921, . ] : - Notice 18 heredy given that the un‘dersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Sarah J. Hall deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of sald Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiand on the 16th day of May 1921 at which time and place all persons interested in said Hstate ur) required to appear in sald Court and show cause, if any there be, Why said account should not be approved. - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested In said Hstate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and ‘make proof of their heirship or clalm to any part of said Estsate. y ta |

Frank A. Benham, Administrator. Posted April 23-1921. - ‘William .- H. ‘Wigton Atty. : , S b Ba2w - Howard Huffman spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman in Warsaw. . ~ “Mrs. Minnie Jerndt, of LaPorte, who had been a guest at the George ‘Growcock .home, returned Saturday. o ——— ) Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culyer visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hire in South Bend over Sunday. : ' = | ———— ' Mr. and Mrs. S. BE. Onsterhout, who had been visiting Mrs. J. C. Miller returned._to their home in Elkhart Friday. '2 o e L SenseEpTESEERIE Mrs. Lavina Johnson and daughter of Mankato, Kansas who - had been guests of Mrs. J. C. Miller left for their home Friday. * e : 1 i t————— ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brunk and little daughter Barbara spent the week end in Middlebury vigiting Mrs. Brunk’s mother Mrs. Barbara Schrock. =

Mr.- and : Mrs. Calvin Kneckt and three children including the babe Calvin Knecht, Jr., of Auburn came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kreager. | =~ oo A. Howard Smith succeeded one day last week in eliminating a family of chicken hawks. The male measured three feet ten inches and the female four feet four inches frem tip to tip of wings. ; e

£4¢ LN R e : : ' ; ; -~ TEe . - Visit this store and-take advantage of the many bargains tpat are being offered to our customers. : . We are having a clean up sale on silverware many bargains are being offered in Community, Rogers and other lines at less than wholesale prices. We want to clean up all odd stock. See our window. : } You can save mgney if you buy your aluminum ware of us. We can show you by calling. " Now is the time to paint and varnish your property. For best results use Mirrolac. ‘ i Garden seeds in bulk and packages. Also garden tools and garden rake for 25¢ ) 2 dozen pair of half soles at 17¢ - - Red Star, New Process, Quickmeal, New Perfection and Boss. - 3 burner stoves $lB.OO up , , A good two burner, glass front, oven $4.50 ) ~Wicks to fit any oil stove 30c " gk Lawn Mowers $7.50 up, grass catchers. ! ~ Ten quart galvanized pails 25¢ - . - Wire screen and screen doors. Fit up your screens now. Fly swaters 5¢ up. ' Razors and Razor supplies i - O’Cedar Mops and Polishes : Daisy Air Rifles and Shot. 22 short shell 25¢ per box _ Braided Clothes lines 35¢ for 50 feet. s | We have a most complete stock of Auto accessori= ', . Let us supply you. : Champion X plugs 60c e We have reduced prices on Adrian fencing axgd ‘steel . postel . . ‘ Y Following the recent reduction in farm implements we ~ have reduced our prices accordingly.; i Primrose cream separators now priced at,568.9_0 ' "WEIR & COWLE! h . ESTABLISHED 1864 ‘ | S :PHONE 67 nly ~ YHE WINCHESTER stor® :

A Reminder | | Don’l forget that proniige you made the goed wife and daugiiter to buiy a piano or Vietrola. Come and look at Stk o 7 Mumeal goeds. We have what you want at the right Pianes, Player-Pianos and Victrolas Yeu sun take the eany mait plan if you do not care o pay enah . | jrmmuymaumum~ W Bouth Mum St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

"thWith two perfectly good hands and no tools to. work witn: - ¥ : ' Here is where we score again. We have been lining up for this spring rush and are now ready with the goods, also wherever there are reductions we are down with the prices. ~ Rakes, Shovels, Hoes and ‘Spades are quite nescessary also Buckets, Brushes, Beaters, Cleaners etc. This store will ~ sell you a mouse trap or a fine set of Chinaware a Fish Hook or Paint for your home. Come in no trouble to satisfy your wants at this store. You must be satisfied or its no sale. High Wheel Garden plow with four changes of attach~ments s ekt R e s Ras et cesiass st sssessssivivns QAN ~ Are you looking' for a high grade lawn mower. We _have the }lenley most satisfactory. : “. . We can’t save you any real money unless you trade with us and the more you buy here the more you save. - , N el D S pilaliag | 5

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- Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes ‘lf you do T am prepared to make- you that suft ~ orovercoat at prices based on reduced o ] cost ‘ln.\‘voolcns - | o KADLEC L StreforbienThe Taor _lodans Gl R e e evk s