Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 17B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 June 1921 — Page 3

Road Bonds Sold at Albion - to Mier State Bank of * - Ligonier, Indiana =~ The(Miei State Bank of Ligonier out-bid all competitors and purchased the George Shook et al Road Bonds, $90,800.00; the annge Hill et al Road Bonds, $B4, [email protected]; and the Wakeman etal Road Bonds, $20,120.00. * These Bonds will be sold by Mier State Bank to anyone wishing 6% NON TAXABLE SECURITIES

Straw Hat Season Here - Come to Carney’s for one of those ~ cool straw hats. ~We have themin Panama, Sailors and Leghorns. We - . ~ bave a hat to fit every head. | - Large line of cool summer . underwear. e We have just the bathing suit for you Carney Clothing Store | . . ‘The Store where Most~ all the Peqplé Teade =

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Before you’re a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy’us jimmy pipe—and some Prince Albert! : Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satisfied before—and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why—P. A’s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom

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Citizenship Amendment Endorsed By Ex-service Voters ‘ln line with other organizations, such as the Indiana eLague of Women Voters and the Amerian Legion, the Ex-service voters league of Indianapolis adopted a resolution Saturday indorsing the proposed amendment to the state constitution, which would limit the franchise to natives to forei~ gn-born fully naturalized. The constitution now permits an alien to vote on declaring first intentions and before complete naturalization. The league also voted to form a speakers’ bureau, under the chairmanship of Delbert O. Wilmeth, and to supply speakers to any organization or gather ing that may desire to hear an exposition of the suffrage amendment. The action of the ex-service men for public office when their qualifications are equal or superior to those of other candidates, is indicative of the general earnest interest throughout the state in the proposed amendement.

Canoe Upsets. Willie Bailey, a small lad stopping at the Sargent hotel at lake Wawasee, had a narrow escape from drowning last week when a canoe upset with him near the pier. : The boy-had occasionally taken the canoe out alone but when cautioned by people at the hotel to be careful he declared that he was expert in handling the craft. Fortunately when the accident occurred he was not far from the shore, and there were many people to observe his plight and rush to his assistance.—Syracuse Journal. Rev. F. H. Brandi)uy of Elkhart, has brought suit for divorce. He alleges his wife cursed him and called him bad names. i

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| - NEWS NOTES ‘Wanted—Second hand high chair 'phone 65. i o ‘ - Charles Shobe was a Goshen visitor Monday. o e Miss Mary Jane Lundy is visiting relatives in Goshen. ; . “Riders of the Dawn” by Zane Grey at Crystal Thursday and Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor are the proud parents of a new babe. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Butts are guests of friends in Kendallville this week.

Bobbie Wigton and Karl Bourie are camping for a week at Digmond lake. Attorney C. R.. Finley of Kendallville was a Ligonier visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf of Elkhart, are guests of Marshal and Mrs. Showalter. Pl ; Miss Harriet Lundy is in South Bend the guest of Mr. an@ Mrs. Fred Todd. : | ' The longest day of the year passed with Tuesday and now the days will shorten. — o : % .-—-—--——-. | = Mrs. Grace Lang and Ernest Mendenhall of Kendallville are newl)'-f weds. : i

Zane Grey’s famous drama “Riders of the Dawn’ ’'at Crystal Thursday and Friday. ; Postoffice Inspector L. J. Piatt was in Ligonier Tuesday a guest of Postmaster Gaby. ; : ‘, . : ~ e S TS Dr. Lane took a Wolf Lake patient to Fort Wayne Wednesday for a surgical operation. _ , - The showers of Tuesday evening were welcome visitors to the farmers of Noble county. 5 , , _Top buggy for sale. Good condition and a big bargain. Call on George Keitzer Ligonier 17b2t

Manager O. G. Bowen of the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. was called to South Bend Wednesday on business. , s . ; The Kendallville News-Sun says 2,000 people visited the Will A. Cavin lumber yards opened in that -city Saturday. e e i I S ——— : sMr. and Mrs. William Miller son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Keitzer paid Fort Wayne a visit the first of the week. < R e Mrs. Evanna Smith and moether Mrs. Martha Prickett were in Nappanee Tuesday attending the funeral of Mrs. Fred Coppes a relative. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab and children, of Bloomfield Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery at their Diamond lake cottage. The hay and wheat harvest come together this year and the farmers are busy lot in consequence; Both wheat and rye are now being cut. ) T e G 0. M. Craig, superintendent of the Ligonier schools who with Mrs. Craig had been on an extended visit in New Castle arrived home Tuesday.

Mrs. N. B. Corns wife of Bony Corns formerly of Bentor is dead at Elkhart aged 66 years. The Corns family is well known to the older residents of Ligoneir. E i : Urge Appointment of Women School Officers fis The appointment of women as school attendance officers, county probation officers, and court matrons is being urged by the various branches of the Indiana League of Women Voters throughout the state, in accordance with a suggestion sent to the leagues by Mrs. A. H. Beardsley of Elkhart, state president of the organization. Through the laws passed by the legislature of 1921, which went into effect June 1 a number of sq.flaried positions are now open for which women are especially fitted. Foremost among these are the positions of school attendance officer, both in the county and in the city and the cgunty’ pfrob'ation officer. Expect President Harding - The South Bend Chamber of Commerce has invited President Harding to deliver an address in that city some day during their celebration June 30 to July 9 and the managers hope he wil laceept. > = . o

Demented Manalit;x Wawaka A demented man ‘who lives in the woods on the banks of the Elkhart near Wawka is terrorizing residents of Elkhart township. The sheriff has been notified. The man is said to have escaped from an insane hospital.

Scoles is Appointed

Leroy Scoles former principal of the Hamilton school at Ft. Wayne has been appointed assistant state school inspector by the state board of education. ; ; Sy

, Robbers Gets $lBO, = Emil Hanson, of South Bend was held up Saturday night and robbed of $lBO. el :

- Retail Jewelry Business for Sale ‘The long established and favorably known business of the late M.. A. Hutchison in Ligonier, Indiana, has been ordered sold at private sale. It consists of Jewelry, Silverware and notions as well as the) testing and fitting of spectacles and a general repalr buginesss t - For price and terms: see, G. M. Zimmerman administrator. | 7Tb3w

5 . 2 ; 2 s I . _— ¥ For Sale—New' wire for chicken, fence. John Himes. e o R , . For Rent—Pasture. Enquire of ChesFreed. = . o Ilatt 4 Wan"tedgxfierienced girl for general housework. Call phone 253. 16b2t Do you want to save money, if so buy your new ‘battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. ; 51btt 3 Developing firinting and enlarging. Mail orders receive special attention. F. A. McOmber, Goshen, Ind, 15att If you need glasses, call or see Mrs. L. P. Wineburg for appointments to have your eyes. tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. : ; 17atf. ‘ Wanted. ’ I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamaberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier 41btf AWanted——Young people interested in a business education to send for a bud get of information containing details of the new and additional courses now being offered by the South Bend Business College South Bend, Indiana. - 16bimo.

~ Clerks men, women over 17, for Postal Mail service. $l2O month, Experience unnescessary. For free particulars of examinations write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 1401 Continental Bldg. Washington, D. . b 16a2t ————a S Notice. - Our office hours. from June 15th to September Ist will be from 9 a. rl. to 4 p. m. except Saturday when they will be from 9a. m. to 9. p. m. . - Bothwell & Vanderford - W. ‘H. Wigton 15btf 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 295. All orders will receive prompt attention. : Fred Starr. =~ batf : Notice. ; T

To lot owners Oak Park Cemetery. Annual dues for upkeep of lots are now due and should be paid to A. D. Newton, Secy. at once. If your lot is not endowed this should be paid at once to insure the care of your lot. Don’t wait to receive notice. 16btt James Kinnison Pres. Investment Opportunity. The Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. offers its Ligonier customers a limited amount of its. Cumulative Preferred Stock, tax exempt, paying seven per cent dividend, payable quarterly. This stock will be sold at its par value of $lOO per share, plus accrued dividend. . b See Supt. 0. G. Bowen for full information. Qfi : 17a4t A barn, workshop and corn crib on the farm of A. J. Haf%. four miles south of Elkhart were burned down Saturday afternoon causing damage of about $2,000.

) To Prevent Steel Rusting. ‘Steel which has become rusty can be cleaned by brushing it with a paste composed as follows: Half an ounce of cyanide of potassium, half an ounce of castile soap, an ounce of whiting and water sufficient to form the paste. The steel should be washed after the paste has been applied, in a solution of half an ounce of cyanide of potassium in two ounces of water. On the other hand rust may be prevented on steel parts by applying the following mixture with a brush, just as if it were varnish: One part caoutchouc, 16 parts turpentie. These ingredients must be dissolved in a gentle heat and then eight parts of -boiled oil should be added. The whole is now mixed by bringing them to- boiling heat. This material may be removed by the use of turpentine. ‘Variation in Flower Colors. Variations in flowers are like variations in music, often beautiful as such, but almost always inferior to the theme on-which they are founded—the original air. And the rule holds good in beds of flowers, if they be not very large, or in any other small assemblage of them. Nay the largest bed will look well, if of one beautiful color, while the most beautiful varieties may be inharmoniously mixed up. Contrast is a good thing, but we must observe the laws of harmonious contrast, and unless we have space enough to secure these, it is better to be content with unity and simplicity, which are always to be had.—Leigh Hunt. - o

No Race Suicide Here. Under the microscope the bacteria found in peat are seen to be animals’ of the lowest form, which reproduce themselves by splitting into two parts. Under favorable conditions two bacterla grow from one every forty minutes. Those who wish to carry out the mathematical progression will find that a single bacteria will have increased to about 165,000,000,000,000 in 24 hours. Of course many billions of them die in that time, or they would soon overrun the planet and crowd off every other form of life, : 4 Dubious Prospect, “I saw Dubson. dining with his “flancee last evening.” : 'l4d he ook happey® = - o ~ “Not exactly. Her mother and three older sisters were present. He looked nstance or was lisblo to become a

= ey Every Kitchen @ in Ligonier @ ‘Should be equipped with West. Bend - quality Aluminum- ware---tested and ~ approved by good housekeeping inool , We urge you to call and compare ~ West Bend Aluminum before you . purelase, - ~' | ~ We quote a few items from our stock:

5 quart Preserving kettle ........... $1.30 8 quart Convet kettle .......... $2.75 I Pndding pan .00 .. Abe 2 quart Pudding Pan .................. 15¢ 3 quart Pudding pan ... 50¢ Beeall pam ... ke Round R0a5ter............i..0piincr. . $3.00 wMixing Bowl ...t Se 81,10 Tea Ketile ... . ... ... ... . >9200

Special for Saturday Only 6 quart Preserving Kettles 1.75 val. 1.17 90c Frying Pans .= . oo (6 L: quart Tea Pot 2.25 special at 1.47 _ . Where quality is not éacrificed for price | a W ESTABLISHED 1864 EY f - :PHONE 67 ‘ . WHE WINCHESTER store

. .-[, , '* eg - v 7R AW&/&/' [ " : ) : /5| 8 A -{g:? g // /‘ o o . STORAGE BATTERY %’!f Sl o AR Z N ffi(,"a@/ ARt cr R R e e M e S SRR e e R o e B S e TIPS o ooy : §§§gw‘«-~~»—-“w S R e \ \{;\\:‘“\l e N ITo - M No S-O-§ with P-O-L * \ - lERE was once a Trawler that Coaled for a Normal Trip. * But there came the Northwest : Gale. And the ship exhausted: her Bunker Coal in the Fight to Reach Port. And the Crew did ~ burn Everything but the Hull to Keep up Steam! : -+ There are motorists whose battery has appar- ' - : ently enough power for the trip. But they pull ‘- that power down with too many stops and starts ~ to the mile. And when they need just one more - start to reach “port”, the battery gives up the | - ghost. e e , The Prest-O-Lite Battery uses less than one fourhundredth of its power-reserve for a single startms - and the generator quickly replaces that. Robinson Electric Service .. AT LINCOLN HIGHWAY GARAGE Ligonier e g Indiana

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Don’t forget that promise you made the good wife -and daughter to buy a piano or Victrola. Come and loek at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right Pt * : ! e& : :: = o g & Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas ~ You can take the easy payment plan if you do not care opryensh W . . Yours for 50 years of Musieal Berviea = phr Se P e R seG G e O

Helnking ewps ...k S 0 2 quart mg: el e 6 quart Wihdsor kettle .............. $1.50 Colander i e $1.40 1 quart Rice Boiler ................. $1.50 2 lquart Rice Boiler ................... $2.25 3 quart Riee Boiler ... 285 Coifee Percolator ... $2.00 Cofiee Percolator ..................... $2.75