Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 October 1921 — Page 4

o ELKHART COUNTY FALL | 'FESTIVAL : oo ad o B i Stgrts Tomorroiv, 15 Days and Nights 5 | - GoSHEN The greatest race meet held in this state this ;. ~ year = : Horses Direct From the Grand Circuit ! Band Concerts Free Acts § . Shows Deluxe The famous whiskergli Houes of David band will play. | BbxiNG Thurs. night 8 P, M., Fair Grounds '_ . Clarence IWELSH WILLARD ® 10 Rounds--142 Pounds . 3 . Other Fast Bouts - o éFloyd E. Fitzsimon,referee . i Tickets on sale at Cigar Store ? Hit the trail for Goshen’s biggest event-you ¢ will have the time of yourlife. =~ =~ .

- Hand picked winter’ apples for sale. Several kinds Dbought in. car iots. Reasonable prices. See them Seagley Bros. : .- 33a2t - Hand picked . winter appleis for saie. Several kinds bought in car lots. Reasonable prices. See 4 them Seagley Bros. et Q3oL = 2 Wianted o A janitor for the United Brethern church. A gqod job for the rightymerson. - Apply to W. A. Cochran or G R Stansbury. : . e 33atf - Good work shoes $2.50 at Newtons Shoe Store. o 30alf .For Sale—Art Laurel H_afd coal burner. Mrs.” Solly Laniz. ° o

Valuesin Merchandise for Saturday Only, Not Found Elsewhere

Fly Swatters 10c¢ value Saturday special 2 for .. 159 War on Fiies, (Powdeig 25¢ value Saturday special 2 boxes for ~250 E: Ai ‘ 3 % .‘ : ¢ : Fancy Cretonne Pillows or Cushions cotton filled isc value priced speeialat .o oo Sk Bbe

: e : LADIES SILK HOSE & — ° : ’ : Number 719 Pure Thread Silk Hose, black and.co rdovan embroidered in contrasting colors, $1.75 values Saturday special the Pair .eific..odsai oiie .i, s e SI3D Number 565 Pure Thread Silk Hose black only elastic rib top, $1.50 value on sale Saturday ........... $1.29. . ° CROCHET COTTONS ' L ‘ , _C. M. C. Qrochet Cotton 15c value Saturday special,, the spool Set b S eD i eRE American Maid Croche Cotton 10c value Saturday special the BROAL Lol il e B Elgin Maid Perle Cotton 8¢ :valBe Saturday* Bpegial 2, mpobly Gl L bsc. : . 5 WHITE DINNERWARE o Bl - White Cups and Saucers worth $2.40 doz.” priced special for Saturday the doz, o i gailewins §159 White Pilates 7-inch or regular dinner size priced special at the doz. G R et :;|- L = % V i OUTINGS & OUTINGS o 1 yard Outing light colors only 25 c value prieed a{the yafd ' ¢ - 27 inch dark Outings extra heavy 25c value the yard. oo T R ee e LT White Ouling extes Beavy Drice at the vard. ... o mol oDy e 19c .and 22¢ Extra Heavy Aluminum Sauce: Pots with covers, " 'ea Kettles, Tea Pots Double Boilers Water Pails : and lipped Saucg Pans Values up 0. 8200 TOF il Bt i i s e S ee S 0 Clothes Baskets §l.OO size for 79¢, $1.15 size 89¢, _ Comfort Challies®l yard wide, 25c value priced $1.25 size v 98¢ l special for the yard , 18¢c : AT OUR CAXDY CASE e e " i Efpah PHOCOLAte. CORSEN PBaNULS the 18. i hcricii iiruimirini iy o srobssfigostio oot bsshatnssiomssiins: vt 20 Fresh Salted Peanuts the pound ATyt ks b P e Ae e eL RO . . Peanut Butter Kisses large sack for .............. eikSTRB s e T s s b e eae 1B - Chocolate Cream Candy priced special Saturday at the pound e e e Extra Good Toasted Marshmallows the Ib. ; 25¢ o Jean oy # g . VWALL PAPER BABGAIISS LR Vs el T E s f-z:; - Our Wall Paper business first 5 days of October shows increase of 1“50‘20 over rame period* last year., ' . Buyers looking for bargains and we have them.’ ‘Better com& mm and let us giv. you an estimate on . cost of Papering: We will save you money. G e s e L Y AR RLo< 5; O IUC LU r )%rrf;L » ‘}:'f ‘f x ~‘,‘ *)‘z ~““[rf.“ o e A f/'w .""« ;; SApl " f —l.r R“fl \N 3@3“”3}“‘; ': s e e e %gw«,mgw;mfg 0L e s R e TR T ahew ey o i*"r?eé‘g:“{@r eb S ge o A O o L R e e ee g s RTN e O S

There are all kinds E of cheap printing— | | butnomneofitisreal- | 2! ly cheap—at least | not on a bhasis of | | value. Cheap stuff | is usually worth al- }' most what it costs. | ! Our printing fsn’t - | the cheapest you | can get, but it’s as |: good as the best. |

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~ Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah E. Noe, Deceased. s ~ No. 1877. o : . ' In the Noble Circuit Court January term, 1922. S e Notice is hereby given that the undersignéd as Executrix -of tle Estate of Jeremiah E. Npe deceased has filed in said court her account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said court, at the court house, at Albion, Indiana on 2 day of January 1522 at which time and place all persons interested in said KEstate are re~ quired to appear in siid Court and show cause, if any there be, why said acceunt should not be approved. And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate are also hereby required at the time anmd place aforesaid/ to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate. : : e » Martha M. Noe, Executrix October 10, 1921, . © 33b2w

DISCCVERED USE OF MIRRORS Diner Finds That Noonday Flirtations - Apg Greatly Aided by Properly - Placed Refiectors. ¥ &know why they fill the walls of théwe restaurants full of mirrors,” said ‘Adney. ‘ L . i “So do I,” said his friend Aleck. “For the same reason they put chéwing gum boxes in the subway station. So’s the flappers can fix their hair if any part of their ears should be showing. “Not so,” returned- Sidney. “Watch me.” g They entered a white porgelaln restaurant, the walls of which were lined with mirrors that opened to the view a lengthy, interminable line of reflected restaurants. : o They were seated a few minutes, and Aleck observed that Sidney was smiling cordially into space. There was no one near by except a flapper with an expressive back, the back being toward Aleck and Sidney. : “You act like a lunatic in the making,” said Aleck. *“What are you grinning at In that iced cantaloupe sign for 2) : ; “I'm not. I'm looking at the peach. Ain’t she a bear?’ ° "Then Aleck, gazing in the direction he saw | Sid’s eyes were bent, looked in the mirror and was confronted by the gaze of the flapper with the expressive hack., He saw that she had an expressive face. She was returning Sid's grin with an extra measure. “Many a friendship’s been made through a restaurant looking glass,” Gbserved Sid. “You don’t mind eating alone, do you, Aleck? Excuse mie.” —New York Sun. : .

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Kl Vampiro Fly Powder 10c value 2 for 15c¢ or:4 ; ¢ E : f Grey Sweaters for men $2.25 value go'é's"f;:or . $1.69 All Steel Slaw Cutter guaranteed for 10 years 40.t0 50c¢ value our spéeial price for Saturday ......... 29¢

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ANCIENT TAVERN A LANDMARK Constructed in 1818, It Stands as a Monumert of Good Work Done : by ‘its Builders. One, of the oldest and ‘most historie places in Painesville is Rider's tavern, located one mile west of the town hall on Mentor avenue, says the Painesville (Ohto) Telegram. The old landmark was built in 1818 by Joseph Rider, who is:thouxhst{o be the third inhabitant of Palnesvillee The tavern i 3 located on the old ClevelandBuffalo road, and was a stopping place for the stage coaches in the old d‘ays\. The building, as one can imagine, was built to stand the wear and tear of fhe weather. The old place 1s made of hand-hewed beams whose perfection and durability show the art of the man who made them, both in ability asvan axman and as a woodsman, ' :

The tavern was noted for its hospitality, dance hall, cooking and bar. Many a joyful event took place within the walls. There were other taverns in and about the locality and Mr. Rider had to be -on his toes in order to capture all the trade he could. .To better insure his business Mr. Hider built a road which is- now Walnut street, and which brought the weary travelers directly to the goor of the building where they were sure of being shown to a good bed. ; e The building, as it stands now, although in good shape for “the time that it has been built, is beginning to show the eftect of age, : s The tayvern has been an heirlocm, as it were, of the family since it was built, four generations having lived within the protection of its sturdy walls. e Sl

WISDOM’ OF JOHN CHINAMAN

Instruction and Advice That Have Been Current in the East for : " . Many Centurles.

_ The following bits of wisdom were writen 2,700 years ago and have been very highly esteemed by the Chinese people down through the centuries. They are selected from the Chinese “Four Books.” . If a man himself does not walk in the right path, it will not be walked in by his wife and children. If he does not order men according to the right way, he will not be able to get the obedience of even his wife and children. To nourish the heart there is nothing better than to make the desires few. Here is a man whose desires are few; in some things he may not be able to keep his heart, but they will be few. Here s a man whose desires are many; in some things he may be able to keep his heart, but they will be few. To have faults and not to reform them, this, indeed, should be pronounced having faults, The philosopher Tsang said: “I daily examine myself on three points: Whether I may have been not faithful; whether, in intercourse with friends, I may.lgavé been not sincere; whether I may have not mastered and practiced the instructions of my teackhkers.” When we see men of worth, we should think of equaling them; when we see men of 'a ‘contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves. ‘ : ;

-+ Explaining Is Accusing. The man himself is his own best explanation and exculpation. If we are not fit to be taken on trust for what we are, all that we may say: about ourselves will not help much, = When a prisoner is arraigned upon a charge of crime, the first effort made . in his defense is to procure character witnesses. They tell of him as they have always known him, to establish the antecedent improbability that such a man as his acts have shown him to be would do the thing of which h@ stands accused. - : “Many doubts deserve not to be cleared,” said wise old Samuel Johnson. Public men, attacked for things they never thought of doing, ' have learned to be patient and keep silence under a running fire of censure from those who would be well pleased .if they could pull thein down.—Philadelphia Public Ledger. Credit Brahma With All Songs. Hindus believe that Brahma, whom «their scriptures say is the creator of the universe, also is the father of music. He is described as wearing a ‘“form of sound,” and his followers teach that he has delegated the supervision of the music he evolved to the goddess of learning, Saraswati, To Saraswati is attributed invention’] of the complicated musical instrument the “vina.” Vocal music in India dates back to the chanting of the Sham Veda. The Vedas were written about' 2500° B. C. and, contain references to several musical instruments., ZI - The Hindu system of notation has seven notes and was perfected about 350 B. C., passing from India through Persia to Arabia, and introduced into Europe i 1022 A. D. by Guido d'Arez70,°a Benedictine monk. =

Rivers as Airways. : ‘ Just: so long as we lack suitable’ airways and airdromes, 1t ‘appears that the safest practice Is to follow our leading waterways, such as rivers, canals, lakes, coast lines, and so on, us--ing seaplanes for the purpose., In this manner a pilot can always make a relatively safe landing, as compared with the:airplane pilot flying over rough country devoid of landing fields, A number of rivers and other waterways have been surveyed with this object in mind.—Sclentific American. SUBSCRIBE mnmmx o g e - sS N SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring @ Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Resldence, One Door South’ |of Preshyterian (Chureh, - UL e e N e

- peh BRII vy ‘,_’;'rf.?"“”"“"’f,\‘ 4 j| NS %/ ‘ AN ok o » § ' ® Glasses that Fit ‘Nevin E. Bretz ~ Optometrist At Hutchison’s every Wednes- - day afternoon.

E. R. Kurtz 3:2 . ‘ - Auctioneer Datesican be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoue No. 65. iy ,

EARL WOLF - Auctioneer Wwill ApsWer Calls Anywhere #% Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb. Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing - Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing - Marinello Toilet Preparations & Hair Goods Phone 339 i

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

W. H. WIGTON : ~ . Attorney-at-law "Office in Zimmerman Block' : LIGUN[ER, IND.

Take Time to Look Around Whei 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 o ~The difference between Society Brand Clothes and. _other all wool clothes lies in the making. It is here that o e o e ° . '. - : gl s .9 ’, ; 5 ~ 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 othef makes. =~ . N srorEgrorgMen W

| e your trees from e Insects, Desease and tree butchers * Fruitand Shade Trees Examined Free ~ Licensed Nursery Dealer © W.O.PAPE - TREE SURGEON CARE OF LINCOLN CAFE ' : ca LIGONIER, IND. L ' PHONE 267 '

Dr. C. D.Lane - Zimmerman Block, Ligonier - FFICEHOURS: B ):00 to 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 - Office 107 Telephone Res, 27

Electrified -- - This store gives actual service - Bring in your old Electric iron and, if possible, repairs will be made here -no charge except for new parts. el e A line of fixtures will be here next week - and the nicest glassware for lighting purposes. Also the swellest line of electric table lamps. If you are in need of anything electrical we arr prepared to supply. e Washing machines, Sad irons, Grillis, Hair . ‘culers, Stand lamps, Vacuum cleaners . - Everything sold on a guarantee - ask for a demonstration. = P ' 5 9 : WEAVER'S HARDWARE, » o . »FPhone 184 ~. L -

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

CHARLES V. INKS AND SON . ' ‘ - Dealer in Monumencs, Vaults, “Tombstones, . Building Stone o nar Fifth and Cavin LIGONER