Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 November 1921 — Page 2

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§ We Have Receivedf Large Shipments | 0 . | Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes in hard coal. Best grades of . soft coal. & Full line of Building Material Jnow | fio_nhand . | COMPTON & HOLDEMAN ! ~ HOLDEMAN & SON Straus Wool House. h Phone N 0.279

Here is : ually good lectric i t al 3 - ® ' § - than usual price - - 5 ‘ | $4.75 . \~\ \ - /V 2 I Q £ 1/‘; [\‘,‘:: - i : .o\ =SS ‘ i = S &)‘ . eE . gk o 2. A ‘,. 'fn' 3 : .& / ¥ ‘ 5 \ ; ) Any housewife who has used an electric iron would neyer think of goIng back to the old style said irons any more than she would thing of going back to candles when electricity is available. An electric iron makes ironing twice as easy saves ful, keéps the house cool, helps here to get her ironing work over quickly, its’ a small investment that will bring years of ‘pleasure and convenience. e ~ Hot Point lrons - $5.75 Sunbeam Irons | - $7.00 : The Sunbeam is considered the best electric iroh being made today. Electric' toaters nickle plated upright will_ toast two slices of bread $3.75 up. _ : - Elecric curling irons—s3.so 1 , ' - Electric Heatres—s6.2s & Himeo two way plugs—sl.oo oo '_ : ' - And the Ore Minute Electric washer a strong sturdy washer that can be depended upon o give satisfaction. We have received notice of a price reduction. Now $8.50 2 . ; : A W . compléte li f electric light bulbs. electric light bulbs. | ; New prices on Galvanized Pails. - 10 quart ... ..ol 206 12 quart Ko s b e DB O Nickel Plated Copper Tea Kettles 14 oz. No: 8 $1.75, No. 9. $2.00 Aluminum House numbers and mail boxes. Everyy home must be numbered. Better d oit now. ; : L . A Store of quality goods with one price to all o WE & COW LE Y;. 2 e ESTABLSHED 864 . e g .~ PHONE 67 Gy %

Good work shoes $2.50 at Newtons Shoe Store. . 33atf . Notice of Services. Christian Science Services are held syery Sunday ‘morning at 11 o’clock et The Crystal Theatre, : Welcome . 29btf Wanted Poultry, . I will pay the highest market price for all kjnds of poultry see me befare junk . Joe Miller. 2508

, Great Clubbing Offer. The" Ligonier /Banner and the dhio Farmer one year for only $2.50. Here 8 a rare opportunity for mew and old subscribers to the Banner to secure a greag .farm Journal at halt price, A : - 34btf S : - To The Public—l am .prepared, to make and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter. Also stove reDpairing. D. M. Bfi‘““fi . _ Owing to the rdin Saturday the football game schedule for Kendallo ee e D Vel SS S R R e G

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Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. \ Seal Sale in December. Dean Stanley Coulter acting president of Purdue University will head the annual Christmas Seal Sale in Indiana according to announcement by Dr. Erie Crull of Fort Wayne, president of the State Tuberculosis Association.. : Dr. Crull announced that Dean Coulter has accepted the chairman ship of the Christmas Seal Sale Committeé, which - comprises sixtyfive prominent men an dwomen of the state. hTe sale, to be held in December, provides .the ’funds with which the state association carried on its year-round®campaign against the “white plaguwe” - -

Badly Hurt in’' Aute Accident, Miss Thelma Autenreith operator at the Kendallville telephone exchange is confined to her home suffering from a fracture of her right leg, which she sustained Wednesday evening when the machine in which she was riding with Miss Wilma Blanchard of near that city, Howard Smith and Dennis Miller of Topeka crashed into a cement bridge on the Toledo-Chicago pike just east of Kendallville.' The Buick Six was badly wrecked and Miss Autenreith hurled into the water. The accgident was caused by a defect in the sterring gear. Awarded Hero Medal. : Harry H. Gerwig of Fort Wayne who was drowned in Sylvan lake, Rome City, July 17 1921, while attempting to save William Rippe was formally reeognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund commission at its fall session in Pittsburg, Pa., when a bronze medal was awarded to be delivered to his widow. : e

Car Turned Over. Miss Leah Umbenhour of eNw Paris was injured when the Ford touring car which she was driving turned over. Miss Umbenhour turned out to avopid hitting a dog and in 'so doing drove too near the end of the road The young lady has relatives in Noble “county. : Spßpeetdotdiniers it i ; Has Narrow Esecape. Marion Lattimer 18 a high school student at Mentone had an exceedingly narrow escape from death when ‘his buggy was struck and demolished )b‘y a fast Nickle Pltae train near ‘Burkett. His horse was killed. Lattimer ‘had fallen asleep on his way home after call on his best girl. : . o Dies Suddenly. , Mrs. Ben Goldberg, of Terre Haute died suddenly at Martinsville Friday October 28. She was a sister of Mrs. Leo Loeser of thisc ity and had many friends here who will mourn her untimely death. ‘

‘Matches Cause Death. . Vivian three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Grim of Fort Wayne is dead the result of burns received while she was playing with matches. o t John J. Naylor aged 73 died Thursday at LaGrange where he was 3en gaged in mercantile business with his brother David. o Father and Son Week will be celebrated Now. 6 to 12

> ; . 3 : : i don't k f 0 Co¢ ou qont Bave o coax 18 Qe e iois to eat + Hell gg” Corn Flakes -’7 -‘\E\VQ ;;.,‘ z . s | fiffi Just as soon as you serve ; @G~ Kellogg’s you’ll note fussy and = € 2NgR X Sy vy Mo or /7000 e faded appetites getting mighty API pa Aty - ; 3 x f "’»7//? Adkae {. sharp; you’ll find big bowls being L ke o sharp; y big // 240 IT, handed back for ““just a few more X %11 | Kellogg’s, mother —they’re ‘N4 f f ~ wonderfull”’ » N ¢ And, that’ll make you glad, for ‘ , ™ ' Kellogg’s Corn Flakes:are a great E ,ffm«” ~ speed-start for the day’s doings! i ’ ‘afif‘ Vi : They make for health and happy ‘ | . digestions! Kellogg’s are never {// i //r ‘ : leathery or tough, but always joy- . .&a J' |; }, - ously crisp! - o Re /[ / | Kellogg’s—the original Corn ' ' \xg - W _ Flakes—will be a revelation to :453', gl M your taste if §ou have been eating ‘ \\.\“«\( gy i h imitations! For your ¢wn enjoy- -~ . W 4 i " , . ment, do this:—compare the big, - X {é, Hh sunny-brown Kellogg’s Corn - I\ , Flakes with other ‘“‘corn flakes.”” 7 \'\ e - Eat some of Kellogg’s—then try o R L the imitations! You’ll realize 1 e ~ then why Kellogg’s Corn Flakes =~ ok /!;’l’ ~ are the largest and fastest selling i) /} f : R ¥ . g : )flil,f i v : cereal in the whole world! - | oo -Do more than ask for “‘cora y B i 5e2 Ssz lakes.” Insist tipon KELLOGG’S M‘ m, zfd:t’she:t ._c.;!(ba;’;s Corn Flakes in the RED and Sl by i § Severa ck- : - Rl sk, CREEN packagel My, dut vy’ | LRI up—oth, awral A s waler Pk TR R : - 4 4 B ‘ e } R N s e % L N 57 S ety i Do I'N B P s b SE SG S R SRS Yh NS B ST i o e el *a?‘“i@ w%@*#"’w \WeLREDA gg o &g “@%&p v Q’%?**%’&%WW

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On account of sickness the undersigned will sell at publie sale at his residence in Ligonier, Indiana on Saturday November 5 th 1921. . The following property: Matched team 5 years -old, 2 cows one fresh in Feb. one fresh in May yearling Durham bull, 6 head of fat hogs 200 lbs. one sow, one boar, two horse wagon, set of double harness. 405 walking plow new, about 250 shocks o ffodder, about 200 shocks of corn and fodder, abput 10 tons of Timothy hay, about 75 bales of Tye straw about 250 bushels of corn in crib.,, hard coal burner, round Oak heating stove, 9x12 rug, 2 bed room rugs, center table and various other drticles not here mentioned. Terms made known on day of sale. Harlan Gibson

~ As I am going to quit farming and move to town I will sell at auction at my residence on the Michael Hire farm one mile north and three miles west of Ligonier, two miles south and three and a half miles eas! of Millersburg on Thursday November 10 1921

Beginning at one o’clock the following described property to-wit: i Black mare 10 years old weight 1500 Ilbs., black mare 8 years old weight 1500 lbs., gray mare § years old weight 1400 Ibs., black mare 5 years old weight 1200 Ibs. \\ ißed hort horn cow 9 years old befl‘ bresh in April giving good flow of; milk, Brindle cow, 3 years /old be} fresh in April, giving good flow of milk, red heifer 2 years old be fresh in April giving good flow of milk, Jersey cow 7 years old resh in April giving god flow of. milk, 2 prisng calves. = :

Brood sow farrow in December Poland China a good one. | Farm Implements. : McCormick mower, Oliver : riding sulky sulky plow, Dutch Uncle corn plow, Oliver 404 walking plow spike ‘tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, spring tooth scultivator, double shovel disc, wagon, carriage, 2 sets work ‘harness, set carriage harness, hay knife new, two vinegar barrels, meat barrel, iron: kettle, barrel churn. Timothy hay in mow, about 400 bushel of con, 80 bushels of oats more or. less. e Other articles mnot mentioned. - ~ Terms. A credit of nine months will be given with interest at 7 per cent from date on all sums over $5, approved security. All' sums of $5 and under cash. A discount of 2 per cent for cash. , ; | ‘ J. W. Cowger | E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer B 1

I will offer for sale at public auction at the Schlabach farm five miles south of Kimmell, two miles north of Ormus, and three miles west of Wolf Lake, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, November 8, 1921, iy The following property: 4 Head of Horses One general purpose horse, -three work horses. 5 'Head of Cattle .Two milch cows two yearlings and a spring -ealf. 7 ¢ 9 Head_of Hogs One sow with five pigs, three head

of shoats. S : = 10 eHad of Sheep ‘ -All coming two years old, 9 ewes and buck. i T 2y o Miscellaneous Two wagons, Oliver~riding breaking plow, three corn plows, two harrows, mower, binder and rake, drill, corn planter hay rack, two sets double harness, buggy and single harness hay in the mow, corn in crib and shock, oats in the bin. All kinds of ‘houshold goods and other articles too numerous to' mention. - , ‘; Terms: All sums under $5 cash, all over $56 a credit of nine months will be given with 6 per cent interest from date, Two per cent off for cash: - ! » Grover A. Schlabach Auct. Al Goss. e Stringtown Ladies Aid Furnish Lunch

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} ODE TO 28 CENT -QATS A sick crow sat in a tree, ' Awfully sick as you could see, With wings in a very listless form; Head lowered to meet the storm. - Plack his mood, ‘dark as night; ' ; He was surely a pitiful sight. Jim Crow. doctor prounced his ills Too deep for quinine or murcury pills Said he “You my have at a gulp. Swallowed Harding, juice and pulp, And now you sit all aquiver Tl With muddled brain and torpid liver. Wailing yvour woes and other ills ‘While republican gods grind the mills Straining to strike at the wanton . charge s i tI has lowered your head and. tail; Knocked you off prosperity trail Fastened a sinking in your heart You have a load that won’t deparr, While money-bags yonder sits and * gloats : : At the knockout of labor and of oats, - ; So the question is with this old booger Which is cheaper, s_oa‘ts or 8 cent sugar. e . : : James R. Roberts

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A Reminder Don’t f_qrgét that promise you made the goed wife and daughtefmf to buy a piane er Victrola. ~Come and look at stock of MuSfi:d goods. We have what you want at the right price. | : O Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take the easy payment pian if you do net eare te pay cash. : - Yeurs for 59 years of Musical Service. - S South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana