Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 July 1921 — Page 2

Whether or not you ever had an account at the " - Citizens Bank, you probably know something of ' the Vreput‘ation’ it has acquired for safe, conservative management in the sixty-one years it has been serving the people of Ligonier and the surrounding country. , | Just as our hundreds of present depositors have ; found this to be a good bank for them, so would you find that it meets all your banking needs. : Ligonier, Indiana |

Quality Laundry Work--Satisfactory Service is our constant endeavor. o : This achievement requires time and much gkill and management that will safe guard your linens. . Our service charges are based on a continuity of patranage. s v - Your cooperative patronage creates a mutuality of interest and will enable us to further maintain and improve and efficient laundry service of quality. - i -Can save you money by sending us your next bundle. - . PHONE 86 : BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY - AND DRY (CLEANING , X

IWe Have Receivedf Large -Shipmen'ts i 0 | Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes in hard coal. Best grades of | SOk coal @ _ Full line of Building Material now - on hand - COMPTON & HOLDEMAN ~ HOLDEMAN & SON. Straus Wool House. - : Phone N 0.279

Good Printing Banner Office

Straw Hat Season Here Come to Carnéy’s for one 6f thdse ~ cool straw hats. We have them in Panama, Sailors and Leghorns. We . have a hat to fit every head. o — Large line of cool summer - L o iieniear. o - We have just the bathing suit for you . e Store where Most allthe People Trade

'» L L The Ligomer Banner ; ‘ ESTABLISHED 1865.’ : ‘o= g Published-by | ™= “\ "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor l Foreign Ad ing R ti ] .m%rf\fialgifigggssfggcnflfi%b Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postqffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

- - Makes Fine Showing. The Northern Indiana . conference of the Methodist Episcopal church has met 99.77 per cent of centenary quota assigned to the churches of the conference for a period of two years, according to the announcement of Rev. Jesse Bogue, area secretary. Pledges of 1,001,917 have have been paid. Reports have not yet 'been received from the two other conferences in the state the Northwest Indiana and the Indiana including the southern counties of the state. It is expected that they too will reach nearly 10 Oper cent. The Northern Indiana | conference consists of six districts, and contains 88,747 members. In view of the financial conditions in the country the showing is considered extraordinary. Married at Albion. Miss Lois Dolan daughter of Mrs, Nora Dolan .of Avilla and Sheldon Wiley of Auburn were united in marriage at Albion. They left on a honeymoon trip for Niagara Falls. The' bride has been a teacher at Kendallville the past two years and the bridegroom was a former teacher at Avilla. He is now an employee of the Auburn automobile works. Mr. Wiley was a former resident of Wolf Lake and is related to Jay Wiley of Ligonier.

Wants To Come Back. Miss Lucile Taylor who left this city a couple of ‘weeks ago for Wellington, Ohio, says she does not like her new home and wants to return to her old home town. The further says there is no place like home, sweet home. Miss Taylor expects to visit her Ligonier and Kendallville friends during the month of September. ‘ Where He Belongs,” Appointment of former President William Howard Taft as chief justice of the United States was formally an< nounced at the White House. He will succeed the late Edward Douglas White whom he appointed to the office in 1910. Coincident with the announcement Mr. Taft's nomination for the place was sent to the senate.

Cripe Badly Hurt. Levi Cripe age 57 residing 1% miles northwest of oGshen is in Goshen hospital with remarkably - lacerated wounds of the scalp both front-and back as the result of an accident at Main and Seventh streets when his vegetable wagon was struck by an incoming Winona interurban car. Mrs. Joseph Mock. _ Mrs. Joseph Mock 80 years old a life long resident of Syracuse died at her home there after a long illness from a-complication of diseases. Her husband and a number of step children survive. -

Murder in First Degree, ' A circuit court grand jury at Goshen indicted Chauncey Hilbish for first degree murder for shooting to death of Charles A. Strine at Benton a week ago. : Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified that water rents are due July Ist. 1921, payable at the residence of the City Clerk. On all water rents due and not paid on or before July 20th a penalty of tne per cent will be added as by ordinance provided. : ; : All water rents for 1921 .are now due and must be paid on or before July 20th, . Office hours 9 a. m. to 6. p. m. ~ T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk i s 19b6t

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-+ Commissioner's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 'as .commissioner for the sale of real estate of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana in the partition case wherein James L. Miller Guardian of Margaret E. Miller, a person of unsound mind, is plaintiff, and Catharine Louisa Miller, John A. Miller, Jacob F. Hahn, Julia A. Hahn and Lewis Schlabach as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John B. Miller, deceased, are defendants, being civil cause number 7777 in sald court, by order of said court will offer for sale at private sale for not les sthan the full appraised value thereof on Monday, August Ist, 1921, and from day to day thereafter until sold, the tollowing real estate in Neble County, Indiana ordered sold by said court in said cause, viz: the south east quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty eight (28), in township thirty four (34) mnorth range eight (8) east, and the east fifty-tive (55) acres of the north half of the north west quarter of section thirty three (33) in township and range aforesaid. : Terms of Sale—one third (1-3) of the purchase money to be paid in cash at time of sale, one third (1-3) thereof to be paid in one year and one third (1-3) thereof to. be paid in two years from date of sale, the deferred payments to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser falling due in one and two years from date, bearig interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, payable without reliet and with attorney’s fees, and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold, the wife of the purchaser to join in the execution of such mortgage. - »

Applications of purchasers will be received at the law office of the undersigned or at the law office of Grant and Foote, both oof said places being in the town of Albion, in said county and state, until said real estate is sold June 30th, 1921, . ~ Luke H. Wrigley, Commissioner. : T loß3w This Week at Winona. : - Dr. Morgan’s Bible School Tuesday to Saturday, Bethamy girls’ camp and Winona summer school open all seafon. - : L R e & Rrepresentative Hoffman left Tuesday for Selby, South Dakota to visit relatives for a couple of weeks. .

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MOST everybody knows the VA easy-going sort of man who never takes a tire seriously until he gets a blow—outg Wi - How long he will resist universal tire education is a question, But this is sure— . More people are finding out every day that between leaving things to luck and getting real economy there is a big difi'ere‘nce. - Many a car-owner has come to U. 8. Tires because he couldn’t afford to keep on paying that differeng:e. Probably seven out of ten users of U. S. Tires came to them only after they’d had enough of “discounts”, “bargain offers”, “clearance sales of surplus stocks” and other similar appeals. ' o . They have found economy—and theysticktolt. ~ - =

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© For rent, modern liouse on Martin street. Close in. See E. Jacobs 17btf Top buggy tdr sale. Good condition and a big bargain. Call on. George Keitzer Ligonier a 0 172 t Do you want to save money, if so buy your new battery at Kiester's Electric Shop. . Blbtt ‘Developing printing and enlarging. Mail orders receive special attention., F. A, McOmber, Goshen, Ind., 15atf If you need glasses, call or see Mrs. L. P. Wineburg for appointments to have your eyes tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. : 17atf.

oot o Wanted. » I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier S 41btf Wanted—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. : : : 16b1mo. = - Notice. o Our office hours from June 15th to September Ist will be from 9 a. 'l. to 4 p. m. except Saturday when they will be from 9a. m. to 9. p. m. : . Bothwell & Vanderford : W. H. Wigton | 15btt

o : Notice. | : - 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 omce. 1t your -lot is not endowed this should be paid at once fo insure the care of your lot. Don’t wait to receive notice. 15btf James Kinnison' Pres. - Investment Opportunity. The Indiana & Michigan Eleétric Co. offers its, Ligonier customers a limited amount of its Cumulative Preferred Stock, tax exempt, paying seven per ‘cent dividend, payable quarterly. This steck will be sold at its par value of $lOO per share, plus accrued dividend. ; e it See Supt. 0. G. Bowen for full in. formation. : 17a4;

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Bus Line Ligonier to Ft. Wayne = TIME SCHEDULE Ef’x‘ecfl:i gg:(gly“i{?{‘ '2?O 41921, Daily including Sunday. :

- TO FORT WAYNE _ Leave Ligonier ..................... 7:00 a. m. Cromwell ... i AR o i SRERCARL R R G E Weoll lake .. ... .. .. 700 & W Noblesville .............ccoinnnen... 8205 8. m, Churubusco .................. 8:25 &, m, Fort Wayne .........................- 9:80 a. m.

Ligonier, leave .................. 7:20 Pt Millersburg ........cccounnns 7359 p.m., Goshen, arrive it 300 DN,

~ Goshen stop and start from Interurban station. - 95¢ Per Mile. Minimum Charge, 25¢ ; . Car Leave Ligonier for Cromwell at 11 p. m. - ~ DAILY SERVICE, Except Sunday. = On above schedule for passengers from Ligonier, Kiramell "Albion) and Cromwell, Wolf Lake, Noblesville, Churubusco, 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.

Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes If you do I am prepared to make you that suit or overcoat at prices based on reduced ' : ;cpst in woolens - . With L\ - Lidonier sieer KADLEC Ligonier - Store for Men ‘The Tailor In;d‘a“a ol Merchant Tailoring for Forty Yo . -

~ They pay a net price—not “something off list” that may not mean anything in the first place. ’ - - They get fresh, live tires, being made and shipped while this message is being written. _ - No matter where the"y live there’s a nearby U. S. Dealer with his nearby U. S. Factory Branch. - U. 8. Tires keep moving, No opportunity 'to get old and dried out. No shifting here and there trying to find a market, o Every U. S. Tite a good tire, wherever you find it anywhere in gemnty, . © - Because the U. S. policy is a good policy that serves the car-owner all the time, ; b e : floing the very best for him that human good faith can do. .

. TO LIGONIER Leave Fort Wayne .......... 5:00 p. m. Churubusbo ................... 558 p. m. Noblesvyille rpsrsienssrasareveiasises. BSID Do Mo Woll Lake ... ... 6:30 p. m. e 6:45 'p. m. Coomwell ... > Ip. m, Ligonler ... 780 p m,

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Goshen, leave ... 11:00 pan. Millersburg ................ 11:30 p.nu. Ligonier, arrive ... 12:00 p.m.

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