Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 27B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 September 1921 — Page 2

State Supervision: Just what does State Supervision megn to you as a depositor of this State Bank. It means that you have all that protection afforded by the many wise laws which have been passed for _the regulation and control of State Banks. . It means that at least twice each year compet- * ent examiners go over all the records and assests of . the bank to make sure that the bank is being properly conducted. e - It means that five times each year reports are made ~ direct to the State Banking Department as a further check. - - - ~ This is the protection secured by all persons banking here. i ' . , Ligonier, Indiana ‘ _

Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes If you do'T am prepared to make you that suit - or overcoat at prices based on reduced | . costin.woolens . - - ith ‘ . ¢ it KADLEC s Store for Men The Tailor Indiana ~ Merchant Tailorihg for Forty Years :

We Have Receivedf Large Shipments Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes ~in hard coal. Best grades of - . soft coal | Full line of Building Material now , - on hand e COMPTON & HOLDEMAN __ HOLDEMAN & SON Straus Wool House. ‘ " ‘Phone N 0.279

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Now is the Time - Tolook for that new fall suit. We are prepared to take care of yeur fall needs. We carry the celebrated Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus - Togs. They are right in- style, fit and . e - o oE : | . | ‘ 8 } Carney Clothing Store - e Store where Mostall the People Tradel

e € . The Ligomer Banner : sstascsueD Isesl SR Published by ‘oSN B - vt =y on s T—mm——— "he Banner Publishing Company @E3§W. C. B. HARRISON Editor ; [ RAN PRE S ResseiaTion | e T Syl Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. - No One Peeps. : Ed Banner. : Recent reports show over 6,000,0001 men at present out of employment. No report shows the millions of other men and women whose wages and salaries have been slashed from 10 per cent to 60 per cent. 'The labor bureau. promises a revival of trade this fall and fall near. Do thése millions forget the beautiful promises of prosperity and other stuff handed them to vote for arding last-fall? The present depres‘gion is said to be due to lack of market, freight rates, and dullness in iron ‘and steel trade. Hoover says there may be no revival for years to come. ; Had political history been reversed and therF had been for the last eight yvears a 'Republican president, doing just what Wilson had done, and had been succeeded by a Democrat, with conditions following as they are today, then would the calamity howler be heard. Then the cry of “lack of confidence” “fear of capital to’ invest,” | “distrust of Democratic polieies,” “danger of free trade,” “southern ascendancy,” and the “bloody shirt,” but now no one peeps. Sit and wait in silence, hoping for a change. William W. Barrick, Sr. Home From the West. :

Versailles Treaty in Disguise.

The text of the President’s treaty with Germany is out and it turns out to be a somewhat revised version of President Wilson’s Versailles treaty. The expedient was simple the American delegates simplystook from that famous document all +&he sections bearing on the relations between this country and Germany and made a treaty of them, omitting those sections which dealt with the relations of Germany and the European powers and. those clauses which might be interpreted as involving the U. 8. terpreted as .involving the United in European squabbles. The final effect is to have a Versailles treaty with modifications approximating the reservations proposed in the senate of the last congress, and definitely omitting the league of nationsg. o

Dr. Erzberger Murdered

- Dr. Mathias Erzberger ‘former minister of finance and one of the foremost figures in the German political world,( was murdered at Baden. In the course of his long and spectacular career as one of the leaders of the centrists, Dr. Erzberger had made many bitter enemies. o

Suffers Bad Cut on Hand.

- Frank Herman, employed as trouble adjuster for the Ligonier Telephone company suffered a bad cut on his hand Wednesday morning. Mr. Herman was assisting in stringing a cable for the company removing the telephone exchange from a room in the rear of the Banner office to the new block recently purchased known as the old Banner block on South Cavin street. -In attempting to board an automobile with the cable he accidentally ‘ran his hand through the wind shield of the machine breaking the glass and cutting a deep gash in his left rwist. Dr. Lane rendered surgical attention. . : Post Toasties, small .......c.ccoonn. 10¢ Ppst Toasties large ... .c.uw..lB¢ Corn Flakes small .......ivniinin.. 10c Corn Flakes large |oo 188 Michigan and picked beans ......... Tc Bilue Rose rice faney ... ... Tc ) ".Stansbury’s : : R ————————p Walter Grover will open his eating house in the basegxent'under the Banner office in a few days. ;

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Ginghams and Percales.

" Our new line is ready for your school Dreses and Jumper suits. . 36 inch percale light and dark ........ 16¢ 27 inch dress ginghams .............. 20¢ 27 inch dress ginghams ouy best .... 2bc Stanshury’s ¢ : | SR et A - Wanted tp Turn Back. . A marriage lidense was issued by Clerk Isaac Deter at Albion to David Ernest Thomas Fort Wayne and Miss Mabel Martin Romg City‘. Both are mutes. L] _“I had less trouble in issuing these people a marriage_ license than many others who can talk,” said Clerk Deter “In some instances prospective brides and bridegrooms get all excited—in fact, so excited that they are unable to Answer the necessarry questions propounded to secure the marriage icertificate. Only recently ' a young ‘lady from Ligonier and her prospective bridegroom appeared at my office for a marriage license. The girl was thoroughly bewildered and during the proceedings said she had told the bridegroom to be that she wanted to ‘turn back to Ligonier after they had started on their journey to my office, but he refused.”—Kendallville News-Sun. ' Do not call central on the telephone

Injured in Unusual Accident.

Johh Zent a prominent farmer living between Warsaw and Mentone was seriously injured Sunday when he was struck by an automobile driven by Otto Green at Warsaw while he was walking along the sidewalk. A large touring car driven by an unknown man had struck a Ford car driven by Green and thrown off its course. The touring car did not stop, but the Ford ran up the sidewalk and struck Mr. Zent, who sustained several fractured ribs and-other injuries.

Gave It Up As Bad Jobh.

An attempt was made Staurday night to blow the safe of the Goshen office of the tSandard Oil company but after the safe had withstood one charge of nitro-glycerin the robbers gave it up as a bad job. e

Notice to the Public.

It should be remembered that the Ligonier Telephoned exchange will be closed Sunday and Monday and no service will be given until the exchange is opened in the new quarters.

‘T. R. Miller South Bend son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller of Ligonier was in the city with three Light Six Studebaker cars giving road tests fori the new 1921 model. i i

70 Ibs meat salt the sack ................$1.25 Block: salt the black ... 1........ Bb¢ Table salt 2% Ibs, sack ...d......... bc Table salt 5 Ibs. sdek ......iecnei. 100 Stansbury’s

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gerber are on a two weeks outing at Lake Wawasee.

When you come right down to reason, what is there to discount tires~ ~ [

THE. next time a friend-comes to you all excited about some wonderful tire bargain—ask him how much value he ought to get for each dollar of tire money. It’s astonishing' that any car " owner today should not know all the tire service he is entitled to. . Nor how to check up between the economy of par quality on one hand—and big discounts, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and retreads on the other.

- For two years U. S. Tire makers have been telling the American people all about tires. They have laid open the tire business from every angle. f

They have always led the fight for better tires. L They havé consist-

United States Tires United States @ Rubber Company Sl LIGOMIER GARMEE S+ . Milford, J. W. Estep & Son Syracuse, Syracuse Auto Sales Co. - oy ~ Wawaka, Indiana, Automotive Service:!Co. *

Peace Treaty Pleases Geérmany.

Leading German newspapers expressed satisfaction over the signing of .the German American peace treaty but the people were warned not to expect too much from it. The public ‘was told that the separate treaty with American will - not change the conditions that already have been imposed upon ‘that country by thé treaty of Versailles. Germany - ratify the treaty without ‘any delay and Germans believe the American senate will not give prolonged debate to the documnt when it js taken up.

Kills Rattler on Sidewalk.

~ Mrs. S. H. Randall of Columbia City killed a rattlesnake with seven rattles Thursday. The reptile was coiled on the cement sidewalk basking in the sun and was first discovered by a small bay plying near by.

Gets Strong Electrie Shock. Paul Airgood a lineman employed at Mishawaka was seriously burned when he fell across a wire carrying 2300 volts of electricity. He was rescued by fellow workmen and taken to a hospital where: it is said that he may recover. . o

Milford Boys Fined.

erbert Riggenbach, 18 George Dot, 22, Ted Emk, 20, Joe Grove, 24, Earl Grove 19, and Ezra Kaiser 18 all Milford boys paid fines of $3O each in the Blkhart city court for petit larceny. It was charged they atempted to steal a tire at an Elkhart garage.

Granulated Sugar Down Again., 15 ]bs. granulated sugar ............ $l.OO 100 Ibs. granulated sugar ........... $6.90 : Stansbury’s =

= A 2 s A s_“‘- L% :‘1;: : lae bl 50400 d cigarettes - for 10c from one sack of . GENUINE "BULL 'fiDURHAM a 4 ‘£ TOBACCO - X e O

So when a man once decides on U.S. Tires he knows what he is getting in quality—service—economy. - Lo In support of his own judg- ' ment he gets the pledged word - and reputation of the largest ° and most successful tire concern in the world., = A sound reason for the fact

? ST ‘ 3 ) { ’* J 4 [ =2 dSfERXE @ i TR TE g T/ " You get a fresh, live tire every time you buya U. S, Tire,” .

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~ Your hands don’t tire using a paring knife that's \;goryectly shaped. Keen lasting edges make work faster and. easier. - ‘ : : ; For paring and cutting up fruit and vegetable for canning get a Winchester knife. It will save time and labor. | TWO POPULAR PARING KNIVES : - Cut off blade, sloted handle, a fine vegetable knife. ........ 20c ~ Other paring knives at ... 10c and 15¢ Wharneliffe blade a i'ery‘ popu_]ai' shape for general use in the BHEREE 0 S e 200 Other Winchester Knives for Eevery Use : for cleaning .and polishing aluminum ware only 10c¢ and so _ effective why do witheut it? - W ESTABLISHED 1864 I : | : 'PHONE 67 S

ently maintained. quality firs¢ standards with certain economy for the tire buyer. . . They have established 92 Factory Branches all over the country. Perfecting U. S. distribution so that you get a fresh, live tire every time you buy a. LS Tee

that you see more U. S. Tires on more cars than ever 'this year..

“So Well-Shaped for Paring”

Quality Laundry Work--Satisfactory Service is our constant endeavor. : . This achievement requires time and much skill and management that will safe guard your linens, © ~ Our service charges.are based on a continuity of patranage. ; / : ‘ : : 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 - ; AND DRY CLEANING

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U. 8. CHAIN TREAD One of the few tires of which ig may be said that'they deliver economy year in and year out and tire after tire.