Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 15A, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 June 1921 — Page 4
- G& G GROCERY CO. = Will Put on 2 Sale Stafting - ‘ Wednesday, June Bth Wil close out entire stock of - Groceries regardless of cost Everything sole absolutely a cost "a,n.d below cost. Come early and get your pick of the s,toick.’ e e - Must give possession of bui‘ldihg . - hyhwmellth =
Irvin Jacobs of the Straus Brothers Co. was called to Albion on business this afternoon. ‘ L Joe Miller. has' greatly imphoved his property on North Canvin street by adding a new roof to his business house. - i o T, B s S The South Shore Inn at Wawasee will open next Saturday night with a big dinner followed by a dance. The bill per couple is $4. Sacks orchestra will prunish the music.
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. Charles Simpson came from Goshen Saturday to visit Ligonier friends. - Mr. and Mrs. George Gowdy of Goshen were Sunday visitors in Ligonier. Leo Ldngenecker of Chvi;c'z;,lgc)‘ is here to spend his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel. S : Mesdames S. J. Williams, William Sisterhen and daughter Miss Olive spent Friday calling on South Bend friends. ‘ e
"Mrs. Melvin Mahler is home from a Fort 'Wayne hospital where she underwent a tranfusion of blood operation. She seems much st_ronge{. - The Misses Gladys McPhilmey and Erma Sorgenfrei came from Jackson, Mich., where they are employed in a bank to visit Ligonier friends. : Oscar Parks has shipped his stock and household goods to New York state where he will make his furture home He left for that place Saturday.
LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
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~, Mrs. D. Whistler was a visitor with Elkhart friends Sunday. B .~ Miss Wilena Wigton wil arrive home next Mondayfrom DePauw university. Kendallville still has a few scattered cases of smallpox under quarantine. M. Schlabach of Fbrt Wayne firas a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Iden. : Al Kansier and Ed Farley of the For@ garage are Detroit vistors ‘this week. , . G A ——— 5 ' Miss Hazel McDowell visited her ‘brother Earl and wife in Elkhart over Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Huff of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff. e . T ‘Wanted, position by young lady with high school education. In quire at Banner office. : 0
Jack Buckles ghd Harry Benner, of Wolf Lake were in Ligoniér Saturday on business. e | R . - _Miss Bertha Sparrow of Wawaka was ‘a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates o - ; : Mr. and Mrs. William Calliham, of Chicago spent the week end with the Raubert , families. o , The Rose family reunion will be held at the Rush Cunningham residence next Sunday. e For Renfir...,(}ood seven room house ‘modern west of the M. E. church. Inquire of Eli Jacobs. - ‘ : - : T i A Ford coupe the property of Ross Greenwalt was' stolen Friday evening from a street in Goshen. A st RAR S BPO Earl Bragington who had been visiting in Fowler and Greencastle several days has returned home. . ~ H. 8. Snyder was called to Avilla Saturday by the death of a relative 'who was buried Sunday. ‘-
" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. Simpson are the parents of a son born at Goshen hospital Friday afternoon. o ~ Mrs. J. C. Miller who had been visiting the C. W. Beckner family at Kendallville, has returned home. : - Former Sheriff J. C. Cleland and son Sam were over from Albion Saturday calling on old friends. Nora Kelley, Steubenville and Elizabeth A. Voris, Albion have been granted pensions of $3O each. Japan has backed down on the fsland of Yap proposition in deference to the wishes of the United States, Robert Randall .and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cash ‘Couts and children spent the day Sunday at Diamond lake. " There was a slight frost Saturday night which nipped the tender corn blades in some sections of the county. A big crowd will be in attendance at the county commencement and field day contests at Albion Thursday Junsl 9. . 3 ’ ‘
Harold Bowser is home from Cleveland on a visit. Mr. Bowser is a former Straus Brothers company employee. ' B : e SRS R Syracuse and Turkey Creek township will vote July 2 to determine the question of establishing a consolidated school.. . o e Messrs. and Mesdames Ed and Lewis Sisterhen drove out to Diamond lake Sunday and enjoyed a picnic dinner in Colwell’s grove. o = Sol Sax, writing from Chicago to renew his subscription to the Banner indicates that he is enjoying good health and spirits. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Dukes and’little daughter visited the Harrison cottage at Diamond lake Sunday. e j Robert, aged 4, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Searfoss of Syracuse was run down by an automobile while playing in the street and but slightly injured. v i s ; e SR TG RIS : ‘Charles M. Finich, principal of the Kendall ville high school was joined in = marriage ' Thursday with Miss Leone Denison at Hanna, LaPotte county. e
~ Otis Zollinger of Goshen, has been appointed a deputy revenue collector in place of Ralph W. Cripe, of the same place. Cripe is well known in Ligonier. = e i Leon E. Stephens wanted for raising one-dollar bills to twenties at Mishawaka and passing them, was captured at Milwaukee and will be returned to Inhana for tpial. .~ = " 0o . T RIS y - Tulso, Oklahoma, business men have formed and organization. and will spend $500,000 in rebuilding houses for the colored people destroyed during the race war there. o 3 3 St s . . The marriage of Henry C. Brumbeck | 66, prominent farmer residing three and one-half miles east of Lisbon and Estella A. Platter 49 of Auburn which was solemnized at Auburn Wedensday. - The state health board refused the| petition of Trustee Brown of Benton | township for the privilege of holding| school in buldings which have besu| condemned. A tentralized school | building will be erected within a year."
Joe Eckert visited Fort Wayne last Saturday. ! s ] ' Clyde "Freed has traristerred to Jacob - F. Hofer lands in Sec. 28 Perry township. - i ; "Mrg.-Behlah Shaffer of Chicago is in the city a geust of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer. f : Mrs. Willi;a,m"Roe was called to Elk hart by the illness of her sister Mra. Bd Vallapes. = = , , Miss Belle Wade came from Elkhart to attend the funeral of her uncle Willlam Stalee = . | (}ép.;Long of Whiting was a Sunday guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cash Long in this city. -
Mrs. Dan Green a fomer resident of Ligonier is here from the east a guest of the W. B. qus family. : Mrs. Myer Jacobs returned Friday from a Chicago sanitarium where she had been taking treatment. ° Miss May Seaman of Wakarusa was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison at Diamond lake. . Mrs. 0. O. Schrock and two chfldren spent Sunday in Elkhart with her parents Mr. and Mrs. €, W. Tallerday. ~ Mrs. William Gilbert left Sunday for Cedar Rapids, lowa, to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selig drove to Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Selig will remain there a week y’isi;ting ‘relatives. 5 iy e R TST The funeral of William Slater was held Sunday afternoon and was attended by many of his relatives and friends. P v
‘The Misses Helen Flowers and Gertrude Benthine are victims of mumps. There are a few scattering cases in the city. e O Mr. and Mrs. George Sisterhen have a beautiful fern garden at their residence corner of Fifth and McLean streets. : : - } Will Cook, bridge carpenter on the Cleveland division of the N. Y. C. railway is home for a couple of weeks on leave of absence. He is a guest of ‘his brother ‘Z. T. Cook. | Notice to the Public. } By ruling of the Publi¢ Service Com‘mission electric light and power bills must be paid by the 10th of each month, otherwise a penalty of 10 per cent wil be added to light bills and 5 per cent to power bills. If not paid within five days after the 10th service is to be disconnected and when bill is thereafter paid and service resumed a charge of $l.OO will be made for reconnecting. - i e . - Indiana & Michigan Electric. Co. e . o ‘ 15a2t
GLASSES Accurately and Scientifica\lyv Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. Mrs.L. P. Wineburg
or these = Warm Days ", This store is especially equipped to ~ supply your needs for the warm days. — Get yourneed-nOW while lines are como gemplete . - - Boriety Hrann Qlothes ~ The clothes of quality and style at the right ~price. These clothes -are made from the best fabrice obtainable. Come in and look | QHEETE ..
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"That blackboard contains a very important lesson; grown-ups know it : o : : : The money -you save will be useful, but the habit you learn ot banking your money will be of untold value. Men of money will know you for it—They are looking for that kind of a boy. = = v : pome in and open bank acounts for your children. . s We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits | - * and Saving Accounts. P -~ Make Our Bnak Your Bank
A Reminder Don’t forget that promise you ‘made thc good wifq 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. o | | . o Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolss " You can take the easy payment plan if you do i;ot care ~topaycash..vr . ‘ Yours for 59 years of Musical Service. . " ROGERS & WILSON South Main 8¢ Established 187 t Goshen, Indiana
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