Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 May 1921 — Page 2
'Bus Line Ligonier to Ft. Wayne and Return Beginning May 2 R TIME SCHEDULE e
TO FORT WAYNE Ligonier, leave .....................8:00 a.m. Cromwell ... 8216 aam, Emmell ................ 8:80 awm. Wolf Lake ..........c.covcvienveeeee. 9200 2., Noblesyille ..........ccccccevvieenee. 9330 2. Churubusco ........ccccenue.eee.. 10200 am 2 Fort Wayne, arrive ........... 11:00 a.m, - o LIGONIER-GC Ligonier, leave ...................... 7320 p.m. Millershurg .............veeee. 1350 pam. Goshen, arrive ...................... 8:20 p.n.
Goshen stop and start from Interurban station. - , 5¢ Per Mile. Minimum Charge, 25¢ G ~Car Leave Ligonier for Cromwell at 11 p. m. o : DAILY SERVICE, Except Sunday. . On above schedule for passengers from Ligonier, Kimmell “Albion) and Cromwell, Wolf Lake, Noblesville, Churu"busco, and all intermediate points to Fort Wayne and return. Stop to receive and discharge passengers :at any point along the line. Albion passengers take morning train to Kimmell. Return in time to take evening train for Albion. Start from Lepird’s Barn Ligonier. Stop and start from -Patterson-Fletcher Store, Fort Wayne, receiving passengers from Baltes, Anthony, Wayne and Randall Hotels. Phones—2Bs barn, 274 residence. LIGONIER, IND.
Attractive Opportunity . For the Right Man in Ligonier - _and Vicinity. - We are expanding our Sales Force, and have an openin for a representative in Ligonier and vicinity for the sale of : b . , : .g@ ‘ _ .+ Delco-light . The best known small electric light and power plant on the American market, with an established reputation for dependability and durability. ; PRICES, $295.00 AND UP. ALL PRICES REDUCED AND GUARANTEED - 140,000 DELCO-LIGHT plants have been sold during the past four years to Farm Homes, Suburban Homes, Stores and other places-where electricity was not available. To be considered, applicant must have following qualifications: Previous selling experience, good standing in - county and be able to furnish satisfactory bank references. To a man of such qualification we can offer a most attractive and profitable propostion. o "Address: | ‘i g ; 20 ‘ The E. H. Walker Company . 21-212 N. Erie Street, Toledo, Ohio '
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- TO LIGONIER = Fort Wayne, leave ... 4:80 p.m. Churubusco ........cccvverernenene. 0380 puie Noblesville ........oooerrnrreaeen.. 0350 poim, Wolf Lake .........cocirerrunee. 6316 Pollle Kimmell .......cccevenrcciarereeees. 6249 pall, Cromwéll .............ccocccsivenrics 1300 Pl Ligonier, arrive ..........c....... 7315 poi. SHEN LINE : Goshen, leave ........................ 11300 pam. Millersburg ... 11380 punn. Ligonier, arrive ................ 12:00 p.m.
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~9THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
A Family Affair In reviewing our new afc_cbunts we often notice the ; ! namé of a person whose husband‘or wife has opened an account a short time hefore. i " This always pleases us for we have a savings book for each member of every fgmily and we are glad to see-one member of a family pass the good word =~ to another. et If you are not one of the hundreds who now hold a savings book of this strong bank, call today for the ‘book we have set aside for you. ¥ Citizens ban Ligonier, Indiana e
W Everybody is invited to attend its services - who do not attend church elsewhere. ' . Sunday School 9:30 A. M. e Preaching Sunday 10:45 A. M. and 7P. M. Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 M : . “ . i : ¢ - o” : s Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeply The churches have a claim on YOU, because they are doing qmore than banks, manufacturing plants or any other industry to determine financial values and stablize the wealth of the country. They are demanding the passage and rigid enforcement of laws that will cleanse our body politic and guarantee the safty of the rising generation. : g _ - They stand for the complete elimination of every form of evil from civic and social life. They are giving the world its highest and noblest glteals of citizenship, and the best expression of moral and religious 4 o. X o~ ~ . The churches are the vcustodians‘ ‘of the Gospel, and the Gospel offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily settled. e : COME THOU WITH US WE WiLL DO THEE GOOD. - ©
Mhge LgL s e e The Ligomer Banner| ; fl-_. : M?Alsflniplm. Pl ~ . UPublished by Sl "he Banner Publishing Company‘ W. C- Bd HARRISON Editor ’ THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier; Ind;, as second -class matter. S L U - Series oi Meeting, 2 ~ The Home Ectonomic ¢lubs recently organized in all the township of Noble ‘county by the farmers wives and -daughters will soon hold demonstratisn meetings where: instructions will be given: in cooking, baking, sewj'ng and general hausehold works - . The schedule for the demonstrations is as follows: o : i | Monday, Mayth, a\tternoon. Jefferson Club, evening, York Club. ; - Tuesday, May 17 ,afternoon, Noble Club, evening, Green Club. ko Wednesday, -May = 18th, afternoon, Washington Club, evening, Sparta Club. i . e Thursday, May 19th, morning,: Albion Club, afternoon, Elkhart Club, evening, Perry Club. L - Friday, May 20th, afternoon, Orange Club, evening Wayne Club o . Saturday, May 21, Afternoon, Swan Club, evening, Allen Club. ' It is understood all ladies interested members of the clubs.or not, are_ins vited to attend these demonstrations..
Faets ‘About Indiana Farms, Farm statistics for Indiana and its counties which were compiled -hby the department of agriculture from figures of the 1920 census show that the 205,126 farms of the ‘state comprise a land area of 21,063,332 acres and are valued at $3,042,311,247 of which 32,202,566,336 is land value. The average value a farm is $14,831. with an average land value of $10,738.- The per cent of the state’s land area in farms is 91.3 and the per cent of farm land improvements is 79.2 G e R e e o Rop: Rale, Bran Por cwt 0o s SETD Standard Midling cwt. ..cvvviiienneee. 1.60 Tankare 60% cewh, =ao 350 CHE MORL Pore Wt. Wi b i 350 Oorn per Bushol ..o iai sB5 Qats par hushel i s hil da A 0 3434 red Inner fubes .i...aaie 3560 34x4Grey Inner tubes ......ii.... 3.00 Gamalenpy 000 e 08 Lubricating Oil per quart ....j....... .25 : At Lepirds Feed Barn = 54
5 Leg is Fractured. ~ Alton Daly south of Kimmell sus‘tained a fractured right leg Monday ‘while working on the Tri Lake road for Levi Keiser. . He was_ hauling gravel. The wagon sunk into the soft dirt and he thought it was going over and jumped. His leg struck the wheel .in.such a manner that the bones were fractured. ey e ~« Lane Wins Check for $2 5 Carlos Lane, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane, won the “hidden check” prize in Monday’'s Banner. The correct solution was: “Sisterhen’s Sanitary Grocery has the check.’ Right on the heels -of the winner came about twenty others, at least one half with the correct solution. L n Lester Phares out on rural route No. 4 wrote in the solution. Sam and .Naber Clawson Wednesday morning brought in 49 pounds of fi(xje musrooms. The savory fungi was sodn disposed of at fancy prices. 5
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