Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 23A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 August 1921 — Page 4

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Glasses that Fit

Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist At Hutchison’s every Wednes- - day afternoon.

'EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer

i Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoue No. 65. :

GLASSES _ Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

IMPLEMENT STOCK SALE

Farm Equipment Once More on an Equal Basis | With Farm Products @ =

Having purchased a large bankrupt stock of Farm Equipment at our own price we are in a position to give you the same bargains we received while they last. e .

We offer you the following at prices*whicli are Way below present wholesale prices in every case . L

5 Manure spreaders at ... $125.00 15 No.ll Oliver sulky plows with eveners at ........ 42.00 Jointers for above plows extra .............ccceeeeeee.. - 5.00 10 Oliver and International cultipackers at........... 70.00 7 Oliver No. 12 riding corn cultivators at ............ 35.00 4 Oliver No. 1 riding corn cultivators at ................ 30.00 4 Brown Manly walking corn cultivators at ....... 23.00 6 International walking corn cultivators at ............ 23.00 3 Bocup spike tooth harrows at ..............ceeeeee... 13,00 3 Oliver 60 tooth wood frame spike tooth harrows Bl e i e ITOO 3 Oliver 90 tooth 3 section steel frame spike tooth M BROWE &b s s ke 2600 2 International 25 tooth 3 section spring tooth ‘ steel frame lever harrow at .......ccccecooovvvevevnniine. . 33.00 2_ International 23 tooth 2 section spring tooth ; steel frame, lever harrow at ................coeeeneeeeee. 30.00 2 International 17 tooth 2 section, spring tooth, ‘steel frame, lever harrow at .............c.ccoeeeeeneee. . 24,00 1 12-16 International disc harrow with tongue BWE A e A BADD 1 14-16 International disc harrow with tongue BHEK B 0 il s . DODO 2 Hamow oivig Bl ... 15D 2 Land rollers al .. it 1000 1 John Deere foot lift sulky plow with rolling coulter and eveners at .........ccccceceiivvisivirnnnnnn. 47.00 1 Bryan No. 2 walking plow at ............................ 19.00 ‘2 Double shovel plows at ........cccovmemveririiicicreneesn. 3.50. 2 Garden plows 8t i imo 2005 1 Hoosier 10-7 fertilier disc drill at .......................... '115.00 2 Hoosier 12-7 fertilizer disc drills at .................... 135.00 1 Kentucky 12-7 fertilizer drill at ............................ 123.00 1 Hoosier 12-7 fertilizer hoe drill at ........................ 123.00 ‘4. Superior 10-7 fertilizer disec drills with grass =~ = . S BROREE BL L. i Ui s ks it 11500 1 Black Hawk corn planter at ...........ccvvviienicionn. 56.00

These prices are for cash or bankable notes and do not include delivery. We will deliver goods at a small extra charge. ' SEAGLY BROTHERS oy - o

KEWS NOTES

The Allen county fair wil lbe held at Huntertown Sept. 13 to 16. ‘Miss Lelah Murphy has been a guest of her grandfather Orlen Chapman. . Mrs. Fannie King of Goshen was a guest of Mrs. C. W. King in this city Friday. . : : ~ Topeka has won two ball games in succession an dis now considerably puffed up. . Miss Evylin Snyder of Toledo spent the week end a guest at the Hugh Lundy home. ' . Bt .Home grown water and musk melons are now in the home market and -are not excessive in price. ~ Mesdames Thurlow Weimer, Glenn Graham and L. €. Williams took in the circus at South Bend Friday. Amos Connor who died in Sparta township and buried in the Ligonier cemetery was 82 years of age. Rex Cwvok of Wisconsin, ~spent a couple of days here a guest of his gister Mrs. Gordon Warstler. Grandma Rees aged 90 and mother of Jack Rees, has been confined to her bed by illness for a week. Mrs. George Growcock spent the week end in South Bend with her sons Harry and Carl and their families. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNutt of Battle Creek, Mich., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon McNutt. | * James son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley came home from Camp Idlewild Thursday ill and is confined to his bed : _ i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leming and gon attended the Hedrick family reunion at the A. B. Decker home near Topeka. . | e ~ Since April 18, when he began fasting and dieting Joseph M. Farrell of Goshen has reduced his weight b 2 pounds. i ; Cecil Brown and Miss Gertrude Bontrager came from Goshen Wednesday evening to enjoy thé band concert. R E. King Ellsworth has changed his address from 817 W Michigan avenue, Lansing to 820 Bushing Ave., Detroit, Mich. ‘ : Earl Wrigt and wife and Mr. and and Mrs. Wampler of McLean county 111. spent several days with John Pancake and wife. . 5 Mrs. Osie Nelson and her sister Mrs. Della Simpson of Cedar Rapids Towa, were guests at the Ernest Matthews home near Syracuse. e The mariage of Miss Katherine Partitt, of Goshen and known in Ligonier |to Fred A. Walter of Rushville, TIL, is announced for August 18, ,

LARGE BANKRUPT

The Thomas family reunion will be’ held at city park Goshen, August 18. The Cromwell Advance is advocating | the consolidation of churches in ‘that town. : ' : . Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dill motored to Antwerp, Ohio, and visited relatives a few days. : : S Ray Woodruff who was on an extended business tour of the east arrived home Thursday evening. Fred Provanche and wife and three children of LarGange visited: E. M. Culver and wife Sunday. = The Barnum-Ringling circus passed through Ligonier Friday morning with four trains, ninety-six cars in all. Messrs and Mesdames Burt and Harry Inks and Rev. Meyer motored to Chicago today in Burt Inks’ car. . Will: Buckles and family of Mishawaka spent a week visiting friends and relatives in Ligonier and vicinity. Errington Bowen who returned from| a camping resort ill of fever is much improved in health and will soon be out again: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Symoske and two sons of Lydick were week end guests of -E. M. Culver and J. K. McDowell. Three ‘girl operators employed in the Home telephone office in Fort Wayne were overcome by the heat last Thursday. S Mrs. Louis Sisterhen and little daughter Helen who visited a week with relatives in Bryan, Ohio, arrived home Thursday evening. Gt Mrs. William Chapman and daughter Verna of Joliet, 111., are geusts of the Squire Robinson family. Mrs. Champman and Mrs. Robinson are sisters. Miss Etta Jackson,!manager of the 5 and 10 cent store, who was on a vacation trip through Canada and Michigan arrived home Friday night. George D. Foster wil start his pacing mare Necoma at the North Manchester races. The animal has a burst of speed. She wil be driven by Harry Clemens. ' | Palph W. Terry a LaGrange nimrod lost a valuable coon dog last January and offered a reward of $5O for its return. The dog was located near Flint, Mich, : j Mrs. George Shay, formerly Freda Wysong is here from Chicago to spend a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wysong. Mr. Shay will arrive i for next Sunday. : :

See V. H. Jackson for all kinds of painting. T *23a2t FOR SALE——Almoét new bicycle. Phone 439. e ' : 23a2t

4 sft. Deering mowers with Giant truck at ......0... 65.00 8 5 ft. American clover seed bunchers at ........... 15.00 2 6ft. American clover seed bunchers at ................ 17.00 2 Wheel barrow seeders at .........cccccevcveiviciivinnnee. 9,00 1 Buzz saw frame with mandrel at ........................ 28.00 12 Clipper fanning mills at DR e 2 Pairbobslela 81 ... asninlniba, 2800 6 set sleigh runners at ............occnoe, 5,00 4 - Weber wagon boxes at ............iviienonce 35.00 2 Toledo wagon boxes at ............ccivoiiieresnes 30.00 1 Turnbull wagon box at ............cniioiicione. 26.00 10 Tiptop Boxes al . ...........oiiin il 1800 6. Spring seats al .. i 500 1 Buckeye wagon completeat ...............o.coovvvveuvnnnnn.. 115.00 1 Studebaker wagon complete at ............................ 125.00 .1 Weber 3% wagon complete at ............................ 136.00 1 Steelwwheel gear at ..o .. 4500 12 Ideal 60 gallon anti freezing single fountair® : chog watereym Al ... i i 2400 4 Federal 60 gallon anti freezing, single fountain = hog waterers at- ... .. .okl a 0 9000 3 Federal 60 gallon anti freezing, double fountain hog waterers at .........ccovvverinsisiiisiionins - 23,00 2 6 ft. galvanized hog feeders at ... 18,00 2 ' 8 ft. galvanized hog feeders at ......................... 22.00 2 8 ft. wood hog feeders at .................cccooccocrevrniiinn. . 30.00 2 5 ft. wood hog feeders at ............cc..ccooorivcriresnn 25,00 1 5 ton McDonald wagon scaleat .......................c...... 115.00 1 6 inch Letz feed grinder at S e AR 1 Second hand feed grinder at ................cccocers . 8,00 1 4 horse second hand engine at ..........c..coeeee. 60.00 2 16 tooth wood frame spring harrows at .............. 13.00 1 Type E International ensilage cutter mounted. Sk ~ with extra set of knives and knife grinder ........ 295.00 '8 Lawn mowers at from ..............i500......56.00 0 $lO.OO 1 Two hole power corn sheller at .................ccoenns - 37.50

Miss Mildred Dewey spent the week end with Goshen relatives. \ .Miss Bertha Eads of New York City is a guest of her sister Mrs. Harry Pollard. : ! = Miss Evelyn Urich spent Sunday with her gister Mrs. Arthur Larson in Auburn. ; - ; Mrs. Nannie Radford and son Ben are-hoeme from a visit in Chicago with relatives. o - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf and daughter of Elkhart spent Sunday with the Showalter family. o ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger and son Howard visited over Sunday with Goshen friends. : Stock buyers of Ligonier Saturday shipped ten cars of stock to the Buffalo market. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mclntosh of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hire. Mrs. Fred Ellerman was a Sunday visitor with her sister Mrs. Trissie Lohman in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Shobe and son Ira attended the Barnum circus in South Bend Friday. : Miss Mildred Oliver who had been a guest of Miss Corine Hussey returned to her home in Goshen. Howard Baker who visited several days with the Grant family in Mishawaka returned Satarday. . Mrs. A, E. Brubaker and daughter of Chicago are guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bickle. Miss Dora Miller came from Elkhart and spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. J. C. Miller. o | Mrs. Harry Spry and children of Goshen, were Sunday guests of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Williamson. ‘ Mrs. Harvey McDonald and two children of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grover. - | Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Brackway, of White Pigeon, Mich., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gangwer. Fred Starr made a trip to Fort Wayne today with-two mofor trucks to procure ice for his iLigonier customers Mrs. P, H. Criswell who had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey, returned to her home in Toledo Sunday. - : ; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nusbaum of Wakarusa are spending the week at the Harrison cottage Diamond lake ‘with their daughter Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison. : ' Mrs. Angnes Wilkinson and babe, of Los Angles, California visted over Sungday with her aunt Mrs. George W. Starr.. This is the first visit in two years, or since Mrs. Wilkinson moved west. - e

An Even Break.

ICity Health Officer Lane reports one birth and one death in Ligonier during the month of JulyT. ‘ : S AP———— .~ Spirits Bore False Message. William A. Bailey asks damages of $lO,OOO in the DeKalb circuit conrt for alienation of his wife’s affections in a suit filed against her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Morr. Baile alleges that the Morrs are s;pfil itualists and that while he was fighting with the U. S. army oversease they claimed to have received information from the spirits_that he was not true to his wife, and that by such spiritualistic artimices they poisoned her mind!so that she refused to live with him longer. The couple have two small children. ;

~ Remember Ligoniex{" stores will close Wednesday evening on account of the chautauqua. e o The Falk Cut Rate shoe store will open in Kendallvilel with a former Fort Wayne man as proprietor. : The Perry ‘townshAlin farm federation will meet at the Trittapoo school ‘house tomorrow Tuesday evening. - ~ Mrs. C. D. Lane and children have gone to South Bend to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gruder and daughter Esther of Ellllharvt ‘visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yeager. : I o ~The Morrell family reunion was held at eity park Goshen last Thursday with a number in attendance from this city. v j :

Rev. and Mrs. H. Lewis Meyer and children and Mrs. Martha Denny and daughter Madeline motored to Winona and spent the day Friday. Mrs. Edna Leamqn of Elyria, Ohio, who had been a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Swickard for two weeks, left for home Saturday evening. ‘Mrs. Charles Francisco visted her daughter Miss Marie in a Goshen hospital where the young lady is rapidly improving from an operation. Mrs. Howard ‘Htlhsséy who visited with her sons and families in Toledo returned Sunday accompanied by Mrs, Cleborn Hussey and two children. Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haller and son Allen of [Spencerville, were Sunday visitors with Ligonier friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Georige B. Slate and Mr. and Mrs. Milton |[Latta and : little daughter, Mrs. Fannie Kronk and daughter Lillian of Goshen enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Harrison cottage Diamond lake. i e

Notice to Public.

The office of the, Community Nurse is now located in the basement of the Public Library fox"‘gconfex'ences, examinations of presschool age and distribution of litel‘atur§ free. - Hours 2 to 4 p. m. daily. Phone 356.

' “Netfee m:fne Publie. - Beginning Aug. 1 electric light and power bills must be paid by the 10th of each month, otherwise a penalty of 10 per cent will be added to light bills and 5p er 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. All bills are mailed out each month. ' ' Indiana & Michigan Electrie Co. e 23a2t

For These

Warm Days

This store is especially equipped to supply your needs for the warm d;;; Get your need now while lines are comcomplete, 1 - = < ©

Doriefy Hram .

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‘Some isllck stranger might come along some day and tell you how you can make a fortune by investing your money in his alluring proposition. i \ ~ But listen! if his scheme was such a good one, he wouldn’t have to go around peddling it. Some of the big financiers would have had it leng _ Don’t send your money out of yourn own town to never come back. -~ Make Our Bank Your Bank We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits L and Saving Accounts. .

Perfection Oil Can be used at about half pl;ice now again. With kerosene oil at 12¢ retail less by the barrell it is the cheapest fuel obtainable. You get the best results. A gallon geoes farther and your wicks last longer in Perfection than any ‘_o_‘c_l}_gr make of stove its a fact. More pegple are satisfied using the Perfection than any other make of stove. Don’t worry along this hot weather doing your work with coal or wood when you can have a Perfection that will give you lasting peace and satisfaction in the kitchen. Weaver's Hardware : s tere S DESR R :

CHARLES V. INKS. AND SON Dealer in” - : : Monumeou, Vaults, T‘ombston'ea,b . | Building Stone | n2r Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

Dr. C. D.Lane _ Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICE HOURS: 9:00 to 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 = Office 107 Telephone Res, 27