Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 31B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 September 1921 — Page 4

Wanted--~Teams for constructior work in Ligonier. 50c perbe o

Plant Juice for Fish Bait,

Late in the dry season, when the rivers are low in the heart of Africa, the Gwarl, who. inhabit the central Soudan, set out on prolonged fishing expeditions. The natives who live on the banks of the rivers are proficlent fishermen, taking great pride in their work, but.the villdage Gwarl are not very sporting In their methods. They go out for the final results rather than for the pleasure of the sport. . They pour the julce of locust tree pods into the pools, to which the streams have shrunk, and this causes the fish to leap out of the water. Wildly they leap, flopping out on the dry river bottom as often as not, but the excited natives do not wait for the fish to' catch themselves. They lean over the shallow water, finding great delight In snatching the leaping fish as they flash from the river. - This custom of using the “jump juice” .seems "to have been handed down from time Immemorial among these strange Africans.. . : o

Safety First.

“Howdy, Gap!” saluted an acquaintance, halting his team in the big road. “Hop in and go to Tumlinville with me. I hear tell that the women of the Civility league, or whatever they call It, have norated that they are going to begin cleaning up the town today. Mought, as well see what comes off.” “Much obleeged, Zeke, but I reckon not,” replied Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. “Some fellers from 'Possum IMlat rid in one day when I was there a couple of weeks ago and started to clean up the town. I'm sorter getting along in years and hain’t as ,sogp:l)e as 1 once was, and in the course of the anecdote I got my back sprained and my nose skinned right sharply. If the women start any trouble the Lord only knows what would happen to me. Ngpe I—if I was to go any place today I'd go to Mount Pizgy, whur nuth’n’ never cgmes off.”—Kansas City Star.

Baby Accorded Privilege.

Captain Vidal, of the |steamiship Canada, which docked at Providence, R. I, wired his superiors in Marseilles that a baby boy who was born aboard the vessel during the passage from France had been named in honor of the steamer, Auguste Canada Pera Lazar. The officials extended to the little fellow the lifelong privileges of the boat, so whenever Canada wishes to visit France he may do s 0 a&s a guest of the Canada or any other boat of the line. . :

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FLED FROM CHEESE BARRAGE

Commander of _Brazilian Warship Thought Some New Kind of : Bomb Was Being Used.. - Probably the strangest and most curious use to which cheese was ever put occurred in a naval battle between Brazil and Uruguay in the mid-Nine-teenth century, records the Intelligencer. ‘ The Uruguay ship, commanded by Captain Coe, in the midst of the battle became exhausted of shot. A lleutenant reported the facts to Coe. “Powder all gone?’ asked Coe. - "“No, sir; lots of that yet.” ; “We had a darned hard cheese—a round Dutch one—for desert at dinner today; do you remember it?” sald Coe. “I ought to; I broke the carving knife in trying to cut lit, sir.” ' “Are there any more aboard?” - - %About two dozen. We took them from a drawer.” ' “Will they go in the 18-pounders?” - “By thunder, commodore, but that’s the idea! Il try ’em.” : - And in a few minutes the bombarding from Coe’s ship reopened, and the enemy found more shot flying over ‘their heads. At last one shot struck the mainmast, scattering the bits of cheese far and wide. Then another came. Then four or five more slapped against the sails. The enemy commander, unable to declde what was happening, and thinking that a new kind of bomb was being used on him, became terrorized and ordered his boat to back away. Little did'he know that he was rétreating from a barrage eof Dutch cheese. . ' Last of Three Friends. Chauncey M. Depew is the last of three distinguished friends, of whom General Horace Porter and Joseph "H. Choate are dead, remarks the Detroit News. They were for years ' a link between the present generation and that of Civil war days. General Porter campaigned with Grant and was present when Lee surrendered. All three were noted orators. General Porter was regarded as having the superior mentality and his achievements as soldier, diplomat and’railroad financier and builder made him most conspicuous. Lo Choate's oratory was elosely associated with- his wénning [personality. Depew’s addresses dre notable for thelr spontaneous humor and wit, while General Porter drafted speeches with infinite care and delivered them with impressive intensity and sindérity..

Breed Association Make Great Show. " The Livestock Breed Associations put on the best displays of their favorite breeds at the Kendallville Fair that has ever .been shown in Noble county. Since the activity of. these organizations began, the breeding stock of the county has improved threefold acording to buyers. - | - The Shorthorn Breeders Club hadj a splendid display of high - grade; Shorthorn. cattle on exhibit. Many!‘ prize winners at States and county, fairs were numbered among he en-’ tries. Competition in classes was keen. The show proved that Shorthorns "have progressed . wonderfully here and that our herds. now contain some of the best blood to he had. The Duroc Swine Breeder’s "Association The Big Type Poland Swinbreeders’ Association and the Spotted Poland Association each, had exceptional specimens of the breed on \display in large numbers. The progress in the breeding and feeding of hogs has been Tremarkable judges agreed. ‘ ‘ '

Did you ever get your shoes;‘fi,alfsoled and put them on and find them uncomfortable? If so takegyour shoes to Lung’s Repair Shop in the rear ot Lepird’s Shoe Store. He will make them as comfortable as an old shoe. - N 30b2t

Come In and seeusthe | next time you | are in need of good printing , We are ists in ‘ of work e t};at ; @ N 4 pleases. @ t of 6};%’«?(\' A trial | is all . we ask. ‘3'!

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CLASSIFIED ADS

For rent, modern house on Martin street. Close in. See E. Jacobs: 17btf

Apples For Sale—at s2iso the basket. Harvey Hull; Phone 9M, Ligonier,. ¢ oo gialt

Do you want to save money, if so buy your new battery at Kiester's Eleetric Shop. slbts

e Wantede - ¢ I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier: 41btf

Wanted—Experience girl for general house work small house and small family. Phone 240. 30att

For Bale—Sideboard in good conditon. Harry Kelley 311, Broadway Phone 123. : 30ati

Wanted—Two or three small famiy washings. Apply 2807 E. Jackson Street. : 29a2t

One full-blood registered Jersey cow for sale. The best in Northern Indiana. Inquire of Ed D. Smith, Ligonier 30b4t

For Sale—Rebuilt No. 10 Royal Typewriter. Central Office Equimment Co. Fort Wayne, Ind. 3b2t

Highest price paid for poultry of all kinds. See me before selling at Second Hand store near Green House John Himes . - 27Tb81

- Make ‘Apple Butter. Apple jell is the thing to use when you wish™to make a small amount of apple butter. C. G. Keehn can supply you with the apple jell. - - 20btt

Notice of Services.

‘Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. : Welcome 29btf

~ For Sale—two cider barrels, iron and ;copper Kkettles, feed grirder. all in good condition. 'W. A, Rupie. East Fourth St. Ligonier. 31azi

To The Public—l am prepared to make and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter. Also stove repairing. D. M. Rénch 30btf

Lost Pocket boog, Black - leather between the Hutchison store in Ligonier and Goshen on the Lincoln Highway. Reward for return to Banner office. : | 31att

. For. Sale— Columbia_Grafaphone with 50 fine records in good condition. Also Hawaiian quitar all in good condition. At a-big bargain. Phone 385. : ; 30atf

Wanted Poultry.

. I will pay the highest market price for all kinds of poultry see me before selling. : ; : ~Also highest price for all kinds ~f junk Joe Miller. 25708

Tax Collections.

Will collect taxes for Ligonier City and Perry township at Citizens Bank, Sept 26 and 27, at Mier Bank September 28 and 29, at Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. September 30 and Oct. Ist, 1921. : > " Morton P. Thomas Treas. Noble Co. ' ; ’ S 30b3t

Mill -End Sale.

‘The Columbia Woolen Mills, Columbia City, Indiana will sell mill ends at less than manufacturing cost for one week bheginning September 26th, or until ‘all are sold. S 31a2t “Forbidden Fruit” ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘

[ P\ | ¢ i) (A N | g fl e Of course || - you know | _ thereason. - why millions - -ff | of men like 7, Lucky Strike . | Cigarette Q\ g =—=because A o it’s toasted g \ ‘ which seals i \ A in the real W™ | Burleytaste \ ; ; L BT s . : v , L \I(QI.{M e | . ‘ — ! ‘ Notice of Appointment. 4 Btate of Indiana, Noble County S 8: 1 Notice~ig hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as exe‘cutor of the last will and testament of | Cynthia LaFong deceased late of No-, | ble County, Indiana. B et | Said estate is supposed to be solW, H, Wigton, Att’y. | 31b3w

PR T : , ,4&«‘ e - G st R N s e NN N . N : Glasses that Fit ~ Nevin E. Bretz ~ Optometrist At Hutchison’s every Wednesday afternoon.

E. R. Kurtz ~ sAuctioneer ' Dhtes?;cém be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65.

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier -’ " Indiana

W. H. WIGTON , Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block . LIGUNIER, IND. SCALP: TREATMENT Sllgmnpooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor - Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South { of Presbyterian Chureh. - = Ligonier, Indiana B Mrs. Ehzabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing . Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing | Marinello Toilet Preparations ; Hair Goods S Phone 339

Another lot of those Heavy Silk Hose in Black, White, and Brown. ....... 98¢ 21 ineh Fine Gingham ... .. .. 20¢ ’ Stansbury’s :

Take Time to Look Around - When You Buy Clothes When you buy your next suit take time to look around. You don’t buy a new suit every day, so be be sure you get full value for your money and that is you always get in " s ‘ >or itig Brann : Thedifferehce between'So_cietyßrand Clothes and (L‘b:‘er all wool clothes lies in the making. It is here that the highest art in designing and the greatest skill in tailoring are called upon to produce clothes of a ‘style and quality that you cannot get in other makes. = LIGONIER -- ' “You Must be Satisfie® = INDIANA

~ Save your -tree_s bons Insects, Desease and tree butchers - Fruit and Shade Trees Examined Fiee | | . Licensed Nursery Dealer" - e . W.O.PAPE TREE SURGEON | CARE OF LINCOLN CAFE ¢ ’ IJGQN‘ER. IND. . PHONE 267

Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmeimgn Biock, LigonierFFICE HOURS: 3:oote 12 1:00 to3:00 7:00 to 8:00 : Office 107 ‘Telephone Res., 27

Here and Now Large wooly wall brushes with long handlesv $1.25 each Dry and oil O’Cedar mops large size = $1.50 Hazel bright furinture polish 50c a bottle. Mop sticks 25c¢ | .Seeusfor cleaners . ~ Weaver's Hardware

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. : L o Your cooperative patronage creates a mutuality of interest and will enable us to further maintain and improve and efficient laundry service of quality. . : Can save you money by sending us your next bundle. L PHONE 86 AND DRY CLEANING

CHARLES V. INKS AND SON A Dealer in Mbfiixmenta, ’Vaulta, Tombstones, : ‘Building Stone A n2r Fifth and Cavin LIGON ER