Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 8A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 April 1921 — Page 4
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Our Special Prices Wil continue all this week. ~ Whill sell was extremely heavy ~ during our sale we still have ~ good selections in all lines and ~and offer everything at saleprices Suits $25 and $3O Carney Clothing Store
Goshen is to have a new high school building to cost $250,000. : A burglar alarm is to be installed in the Millersburg State bank. Goshen has reemployed all her school teachers for Jext year. o | The next term of the Noble circuit court convénes in Albion May 9th. Mary Edith Todd has filed suit for divorce from John H. Todd at LaGrange. -o, o . 0 Sl The price of hogs dropped to $5.35 a hundred Friday in Chicago, the lowest mark ‘since 1916. :
Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Sackett and Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman visited the town of Howe Sunday. S % 5 ‘w_——_ s The famres are complaing of *co muchrain. They are prevented from plowing their fields. } A good many Ligonier residents started today in the clean-up work scheduled for this week. - . R S ST R : 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lundy and daughter Harriet and Thella Shisler were in Goshen Sunday. D. A. Halferty of Kendallville lost three fingers Friday while operating a machine in a factory there. 5 . e S e % Ningon Horter, a prominent resident of Churubusco aged 74, was ‘buried in that town Sunday.
Uncle Epitumas will visit Ligonier the latter part of next week. His visit will be a source of much pleasure. Dr. Reynolds is a young man of determination and is not to be baffled in performing his guty. May 5 and 6. Lous E, Schloterback, prominent Syracuse manufacturer was in the city Monday shaking hands with his old friends. . 2 SR g Owing-to the cloudy conditien of the sky the eclipse of the moon was not visible in northern Indiana Thursday night.. . W i s AR S T % Dr. C. D: Lane, of Ligonier is down for a discussion at a meeting of the LaGrange Medical Society in that town Wednesday. ' ; Dr. and Mrs. A. E. White who spent a week at the Bothwell cottage at Wawasee left Sunday for their home in Indianapolis. T : 5 bt ceße o iiokip \ ° Mr. Middleton pays a generous sum for definite information concerning woman’s ability to refrain from talking May 5 and 6. : ,
Miss Rose Selig joined her parents in Chicago Friday where they Werel visiting relatives. The family returned home Sunday. > L cmmnemste e There will be a good attéendance at the monthly meeting and banquet of the Ligonier Community Association in Eagles hall tonight. G ,‘1 Mrs. Mary Willets, former resident of Ligonier and mother of Frank Willets ecame from Kéndallville Monday on business and to visit relatives.-R-e ) G “As uncle Epitumas says, ‘“He ain’t what he uster was” but if any friends of his are in ‘distress, they have only to sdy the word and he will give them his ready and efficient help. May 5 and 6. | : i, ‘Mrs. Nathan E. Wyatt of Brimfield ‘who died of blood poisoning in a Garrett hospital after the amputation of ‘an arm was buried Saturday in ®sborn cemetery. The surviving husband is very ill. = = | l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordner, who 'spenlt the winter in Florida, arrived home Thursday. Mr. Bordner is in better health than when he went away last fall. He is telling some retty big figh stories to his ;hjien‘ds._ :
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_ Audley Green was an Elkhart visitor Friday on business. i Mrs. Osie Nelson of Ligonier is nursing Frank Burkett near Wawaka. Charles [H. Bender is having-a-fine new silo, erected on his farm near Kimmell. - o Mayor Henoch spent ‘Sumliay with his parents and other relatives in La Porte. ' - ~ O R ———— —— . The temporary emergency tariff bill is having rough sledding in the U. S. Senate. - o Henry Hood, 86, an old resident of Whitley county, was buried at South Whitley Saturday. ‘ ,
Gov. %'"Mch“ay has named Will A Hough Greenfield lawyer a member of the state tax board. : . Postme\%te} Gen. Hays has devised a way to'replace democratic postmasters with rép_u-blicans. e . D e e e Mrs. Emma = Commings and Mrs. Mary Holm of Ligonier were guests of Mrs. Burt Cook Friday evening. an,nk Growcock expects to leave soon for Fort Wayne where he will umdergo an operatiox_l for goitre. . - Albion high school "commencément will be held May 21. There are but nine members of the graduating class. - Eight LarGange business men have purchased the Herendeen-Inn in that town and wil lopen 4 first class tavern e A o N SRR S 5 : : Bryon Gray writes from Florida where he .spent the winter that he will soon return to his home in Wolf Lake. 2 , ‘
Tom Wagoner was in Elkhart Friday 'visiting his son Dean and wife. Mr. Wagoner's health is .much improved. -7 v ; ; - Mrs. Maurice Brubaker who had been visiting relatives’in Indianapolis arrived home the>latter part of the week. , ; B ) " Dr. and Mrs. Walter Baker of South Bend, aid Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker of Goshen were Sunday geusts of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman. If you would reach the cres,t Not the cheapest, but the best ‘Patronize S. D. Smith the shine man at Koon’s cigar store. %4 Ba3t You May go North to South, East to West, Hooo e by You’ll Find Our Ice Cream is the best. Try. it. The Philadelphia. The threatening weather of Saturday morning gave way to pleasant sunshine in the afternoon and the city soon -filled up with people from the farms.
Supt. Ingalls of the N. Y. C. railway. company has served notice on all employees that there will he a general wage reduction and salary readjustment May 20. Union leaders are invited to confer with railway officials in the mean . time. . Mis§” Ruby Green daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green residing north west of Avilla, became the bride of Linus Fisher son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferinand Fisher also of that vicinity at a pretty ch/urch wedding which was solemnized at the Catholic church in Avilla. : e £
AIR GLIDERS IN COMPETITION Remarkable Speed Attained at Recent - Meeting in the Rhone District ‘ of Germany. ' A, German gliding and soaring competition was recently held in the Rhone district by the League éf German Model Aircraft and-Gliding Clubs. The meeting was marred by an unfortunate accident, resulting in the death of the well-known pilot, Von Loessel. This was due to breaking in the air at the elevator of his glider. A number of monoplanes and biplanes were entered, reports the Scientific American, some of very novel design. Many of the entries had comfortable seats and landing gear| a® distinguished from the old-time gliders in which the operator’s legs swung from below _the planes, ready to take ap the strain of hard landing, often at the price of serlous injuries. The longest distance covered by the gliders was 1,830 meters, with a duration of 142.5 seconds. That record was made by Klemperer, with a height of 330 meters. The apparent gliding angle of Klemperer's flight was one in thirty-one. . |
More Than Two Years En Route, In June, 1918, some Canadian soldiers, crossing the Atlantic to join the forces in Europe, threw overboard in mid-ocean a sealed bottle with a note Inside to the effect that they were on their way to the war and asking the finder of the bottle to forward the note to the Toronto Sunday World. The bottle has just been washed ashore at St. Ives In Cornwall and the request been carried out.” What would be interesting to know would be where the bottle*has been during the last two years and a half, and what is the drift that brings so much flotsam -and jetsam into the harbor of the little fishing town on the Atlantic. There are many theories, one of which credits the Gulf stream with a memory for the old smuggling days and an intention; in the case of the Capadiehs’ bottle, to show awareness of these good new days which find fresh uses for things of unlovely repute, -~ S NOTICE. ¢ I will sell Single Comb Rhode Isand Red eggs for hatching $2.00 for 6. Inquire of Mister Austim, Ligou‘flrao_ 3 SR "a‘ :gm 5 e *’“’ rhe ?‘“‘%’" h el e e o
Municipal primary elections wilh,@e' held in many Indiand- cities next Tuesgny. . ' 4 B a 4 ' Miss Thelma Gardner the teacher spent the week end witk, her parents in Helmer. Gl | ? - DS St OIS S it ‘ ' Green vegetables are now beginning to reach the market and are ‘eagerly sought after. o il This is clean-up week in Ligonier and is being generally observed. The The main clean-up day is April 28. et i i, s ; . " Charles Hathaway a former resident of Kendallville died at Aarigan, Mich., Friday after an i’llness‘ bt three years. b
Paul Werber suffered a bad injury to his left hand Saturday when ithe memfiei-s came in contract ‘with a machine in ‘the casket factory where Werber is employed. ey “Thieme Brothers of, Fort Wayne, will meve their big 'knitting mills from Fort Wayne to California. They became dissatisfied with their striking employees and decided to leave Fort. Wayne. . R R S R i People on the crowded main street of Kendallville had a thrill Saturday when a team belonging to Grover, August ran away and.scattered pedestrians in all directions. The runaways .were stopped when one of the harses fell on the pavement. s i
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Girls Wanted - In Shirt Factory to learn S sewing.\ $950 per 'Week‘ +bOISHIR *
Something New . Nice, fresh Ice. Cream delivered f to any part of city, day or night. Fancy Sundaes 15¢ and up See our new Menu. We serve regular - meals with stoaks, chaps, etc. Fresh~ Homé Made Candies at 30c a . pound and up. Al edibles fresh and clean ‘The Philadelphia
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