Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 32B, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 October 1921 — Page 4
S HELKHART COUNTY - et TEsivay : . ; and : s S 'RACE MEET Oct. 11,12,13,14 and 15 5 Days and Nights = 5 L GOSHEN - The greatest race meet held in this state this v s Horses Direct From the Grand Circuit Band Concerts @ = Free Acts Shows Deluxe The famous whiskered Houes of David band will play. . EOXING Thurs. night 8 P. M., Fair Grounds 'Eddie Clayencé' | WELSH - WILLARD 10 Rounds--142 Pounds . 3 . . ' Dther tast Bouls 3 Floyd E. %Fitzsimon, releree . - Tickets on sale at Cigar Store Hit the trail for Goshen’s biggest event-you will have the time of yourlife. .
The Public is Invited LA e e - Our New Furniture Store’ And inspect the finé stock off —Furt{iture | o e Bg, ‘ 'Now Open For Business -in Dunning Block: ~ J.LLLEVY & SON - Ligonier, Indiana .
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- . Albion Women Hurt. = - Mr. and Mrs. William Bullard of Elkhart and Mr. Bullard’s sister Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Hackard of Albion, were all seriously hurt in an automobile accident three milest 'of Sturgis, Mich, Sunday when. the Bullard car was crowded off the road and went into a ditch striking a -culvert. Mrs. Bullard's collar bone and her right shoulder are broken. Mr. Bullard has serious injuries and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Hackard have sprained backs. The cr ag damaged to he extent of $3OO. . -+ Cholera Infantum a Avilla. ' Ruh three and one-half year old ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engle residing_ in .jeffersbn township died ‘Sunday moruing of cholera infantum. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Rehobeth church Rev. ‘Thomp®en officiating. S Elton Engle and family reside in the same house with the Carl Engle family and their son Ray is also afflicted with the same disease. His con dition is repored critical. _ 20th Century Limited Wrecked Wo one was seriously hurt when the Twentieth Century Limited crack N. Y. C. passenger train west bound was derailed on the Wabash crossing at Butler at 6:10 Wednesday morning when the engine’s trailer wheels broke. J
‘The engine and the first four cars of the train left the rails the other six cars beting taken to .Elkhart. Sixty-three passengers) were riding on the train. Three waiters and a Fullman porter were slightly: injured. : TS O e A 4 .1 Death of Mrs. Cregier, Nellie Wilden Cregier 60 wife of George H. Cregier of Goshen died at her home Sunday night after illness of stomach - ailment and gall stones that exended over a period of hree weeks. " LR P T S A SIS Break Safe, Get $4OO. : - Burglars who broke into the meat market of S.~A. Rossa at South Bend opened the safe with a meat cleaver and stole cash, jewelry and securities to the amount of $4OO. ; “Forbidden Fruit” will be presented October 27 and 28 at Crystal. ‘
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© Ixty-First Convention. - The sixty-first convention of the Indiana Ani-Horse Thief Association mét in Elkhart yesterday 300 strong Another Ford Stolen. A Ford sedan owned by R. H. Lafavre of South of ,Elkhart was stolen Saturday night. The car bore a Florida license. ' e : - Leses $lO,OOO o A, Chicago of drink saloon proprietor was cheated out of $lO,OO by two swindlers in South Bend last Monday. L : ~ Billie Burke in an extra fine comedy drama at Crystal tonight. ! 3 RPR AT Oas Noble, Elkhart and Kosciusko counties have many cases of hog cholera. - “Peck’s Bad Boy” with Jackie Coogan the famous “Kid” at Crystal next "Week. :
For rent, modern house on Martin street. Close in. See E. Jacobs 17btt Do you want to save money, if 80 buy your new battery at Kiester's Elestric Shop. > Slbte - Wanted. - I want to buy corn. C. L. Chaiaberin. Phone 16 A Ligonier 41btt Wanted—Two or three smail famiy washings. Apply 3Q7 E. Jackson Street. : 29a2t High_est price paid for ~poult.fy of all kinds. See me before selling at Second Hand store near Green House. John Himes. 27b8t
- To The Public—l am prepared to make and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter. Also stove repairing. D. M. Rench - 30btf ~ Wanted—Lady or gentleman of good education living in or outside of Ligonier to do some home work or to travel. Salary §sls to $lB per week and- expenses. Experience unnecessary:. Address M. M: -Ward, Geenral Delivery, Ligonier, Indiana. ? & Notice to Water Takers. - You are hereby notified that water rents are due October Ist, 1921 payable at the residence of the City Clerk on or before October . 20th al penalty of ten per cent will be added as by ordinance provided. | JAll ‘water rents for 1921 are nowl due and must be paid on or before October 20th. ' b Office hours 9a.m.t06 p. m. ‘ © T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk 32a6t
| . Boost Lake Papakeechie. Lots are now being sold at a very low price. Why not have a summer cottage on -lake Papakeechie where tishing .is better than any other place in thes tate. Represenatives will be on the ground near the fish hatcheries every day including Sundayse Buy now and get in on the ground floor prices. ] A ; 3252} ~ Notice of Services. | Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. ; Welcome \ ' 29btf o Wanted Poultry. - "~ I will pay the highest market price for &1l kinds of poultry see me before selling. ; G ~ Also highest price for all kinds of junk - Joe Miller. 25
Notice of Appeintment. : State of Indiana, Noble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly gqualified as executor of the last will and testament of Cynthia LaFong deceased late of Noble County, Indiana. he Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ‘ & . John E. Crothers, “Executor W. H. Wigton, -Att’y. 31b3w
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP ~ MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION BT REQUIRED BY THE ACT 'OF CONGRESS AUGUST 24, 1912. ‘ Of the Ligonier Banngr, published twice weekly at Ligonier, Indiana for October, 1921, : b ' State of Indiana Countv of Nobhle SS: Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. C. B. Harrison who, having been duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Ligonier Banner. . | Banner Publishing Co., Ligonier Ind. Editor, W. C. B. Harrison. Managing editor, W. C. B. Harrison Business manager, M. A. Cotherman .-Owners, W. C. B. Harrisonh and M. A. Cotherman. S SaE ~Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding )1 per ceant or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities INOme.. e e - Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or ,otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date shown: aboye not required by weekly papers. i ~_'W. C. B. Harrison _Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October 1921, =~ ~_ Bessie A. White, Notary Public oty commisaion expires Aug § 1938,
| - : fi ~Q\~'" i 7 L 7 S SRS | . AT £ Gy f : i ?’fl ‘;ilf @»%‘é/ c,;,‘, N (dé' L 8L ' Ao \ Glasses that Fit Nevin E. Bretz ~ Optometrist ’ At Hutchison’s every Wednesday afternoon. i N - Make Apple Butter. ' : Apple jell is the thing to use when you ‘wish t# make a small amount of apple butter. C. G. Keehn can supply you with the-apple jell: 29btf
E. R. Kurtz . Auctioneer DdtesScar‘x be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoue No. 65.
EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ‘ P‘hone 16000 Q Ligonier ~ Indiana
' W. H. WIGTON o , Attorney-at-law e Office in 'Zimmerman Block ° LIGUONIER, IND, PM L ¢ SCALP TREATMENT ’ Shampooing and Manicuring % 7 Emima C. Taylor - Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian »’Churc;h. Ligonier; Indiana i Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing .~ .Marinello Toilet Preparations : Hair Goods BLE L Phone 339 :
Take Time to Look Around Whe 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 ‘ e % ript BTfi - .‘t ‘ - Olnthes - = The difference between Society Brand Clothes and other 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 Satisfied” INDIANA |
, ~ Save your treesfrom Insects, Desease and tree butchers Fruitand Shade Trees Examined Free A o Licensed Nursery Dealer | k - W, 0. PAPE . TREE SURGEON :(‘:Anr:’or LINCOLN CAFE - .. LIGONIER, IND. ; PHONE 267 o
Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICE 'HOURS: - 2:00to 12 1:00 to3df'ofo 7:00 to 8:00 ice 107 Telephone Res., 27
Hyacinths Bulbs for winter forcing--We now have blue, white, pink and scarlet - hyacinths for potting - these are the largest and best looking bulb we ever had and you who have grown hyacinths before know that the large bulbs are the morr desireable because of their large flowers, rich colors, ;more fragrant and beautiful. Start them now and you will have flowering bulbs in December. = ' Also we have:Narcissi in white and yellow - they can be grown in a bowl of water with stones and makes a very beautiful center piece for the table. We have a good stock of tulips, easiest grown of ‘all - place them in the ground now and in the early spring you will have flowers before you start the lawn mower and with no care at all each succeeding spring -your tulip bed will be an attractive spot. Allof the above are the more appreciated because you grow them yourself. ' ’ | . Weaver's Hardware L - Phone 134
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 c¢ontinuity of patranage. ' % : = \ i 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. . S PHONBSS . : - AND DRY CLEANING
CHARLES\Q INKS AND SON . ; Dealer in | ' Monuments, Vaults, Tol—nbotones, i Building Stone nzr Fifth and Cavin LIGONER
