Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 48A, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 January 1922 — Page 3
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" nfi s - GLASOIFED ADS Get a hot dog sandwich 5 cents at American Cafe. _ ' 4_7a.2t Wanted work by a youfig woman. Call at No. 505 Grand street. 47att Wanted—Man to work on farm married. C. L. Chamberlin 45btf Tor sale, 80 acres 4 miles south west of Ligonier. C. M. Campbell, Bement, IHinois. - 4baBt Washings wanted to help support the children! 407 Union street. Mrs Rollin Bailey. o Anyone desiring accommodations may secure board and room at 128 Jay street. Phone No. 382. 44btf If you have a good fresh cow or springer I want it, if you want a good fresh cow or spninger I have it George Foster,Lepird barn. Ligonier, - 44btx
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 30btt Wanted—Young women to take a short course in nursing. Pay while learning. Address Dr. Bonnell M. Souder Hospitall, Auburn, Ind. 47a6t Wanted : : A janitor for the United Brethern church. A good job for the right person. Apply to W. A. Cochran or C. R. Stansbury. ' ' 33atf For rent, good farm of 290 acres with everything \furnished. Enquire of W. A. Cochran or George Goshorn. , .. 46bL1 The wise automobile owner will store his battery for the winter with Kiester’s Battery Shop where it will receive the proper care. | 42atf For Sale: I have a good heavy overcoat size 40 good as new cost $4O will se}-l for $lO. Lap robe cost $2O will take $B. Lots of other bargains. J. W. Himes. 43adt For Sale house of 7 rooms with lot 101x158 good barn and garage. Good location and fine shade and fruit trees A baragin if taken at once. Inquire at Banner office .. s, 46btt
Auctioneering. » Anyone desiring the services of an experienced auctioneer available for all kinds of auction sales, apply to Harry L. Benner, Wolf Lake, Ind. Noble and Whitley county phones,. » : 45btf Young men, women over 17 desiring government. positions, $l3O monthly write for free list of positions now open R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 1401 = Continental Bldg. Washington, D. C. . - 46a3t* I have contracted 5,000 muskrat hides to be delivered before New eYars. Do not sell but see me and get more money. I pay more for all other furs than anyone else. . -Joe Miller 40atf The Five-Cent Sandwich., . First time in Liganier for five vears D. J. Lowe of the American Cafe is putting out Coney Island and Hot Dog Sandwiches for a nickle. He has special equipment for making and serving. j 4o
o For Sheriff. - ; I wish to announce that I will be a Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subject to the' decigion -of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May 1922. | , Alvin 8. Harr, Kendallville, Ind. (o 45h4t Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana Noble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Nellie Pickett, deceased, late of Noble county Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. : L - Edward Piggott, Administrator W. H. Wigton. Att'y » ~ 46a3t For sale or trade a ranch in Blaind -county, Montana consisting of 320 acres along the Great Northern rail‘way 24 miles from the Saskitchwan. ‘Good house, garage and well, right in ‘the centre of the wheat blet. A good grain market within an hpur’s drive. Here is a rare bagains for some ons who desies to make a change. For information call at Banner office. 47atf
Notice of Final Scttlement. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the etate of Robert E. Jeanneret, deceased. No. 2328 : , In the Noble Circuit Court January term 1922. pEdn i
Notice is hereby given the undersigned as Executrix of the Hstate of Robert E. Jeanneret defeased has filed in said court his accéunt and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of satd Court at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana on the 23rd day of January 1922, at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said ‘account should not be approved, - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested !in said Estate are hereby re-1 quired at the time and place aforesaid, to appea and make proof of vg};ei-r heirship or claim to any part of said Eebdle) 0o e L g nise Ada senterst, Bapuntats. Posted December 31st. 1921, William H. Wigton Atty. ' 4sbaw R .Ss A S e
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SHED LIGHT ON WORLD’S AGE Discovery by Humble Englishman Proved a Most Valuable Contribution to Scientific Knowledge. ° A village grocer in Kent, England, some years agod came upon some peculiar stones around his house. He studied them infently and as a result succeeded in establishing the age of mankind! A . As most people know, our primitive ancestors used tools and weapons which are known under the names of eolithic, neolithic and palaeolithic instruments.
- The grocer who made the discovery, Benjamin Harrison, came to the conclusion that these stones would pexhaps throw some light on the subject. For 50 years he made collections of samples, and by devoting himself to their study managed to prove that man existed at least 200,000 years ago. The stones he had collected were relics of ancient implements. : ! Mr. Harrison was content to spend his life in his native place, seldom traveling more than twenty miles away. When only twelve years of age he started his researches among the chalk hills of the' Downs and on the site of the old Roman camp at Oldbury. . ‘ In 1919 his name was included in the civil list for “devotion to scientifi¢ work.” It was stated that few men whose scientific discoveries are of real importance were so little known to the community outside the select circle of specialists. pe At the time of his death he had collected 5,000 specimens of ancient stones, 4 :
HIS LIFE NOT A “FAILURE” Mere Worldly Success Not the Only ! Thing That Has, or Should Have, Value. : ~ “He is a little mild-eyed, gray man who never has amounted to anything. He is just another of life's failures.” Thus wrote one business man to another. : : e Let's see. What is a failure? A good many years ago the heart of a boy leaped with the surging impulses of ambition. All the golden dreams of youth, finer by far than any realities, were. his. 4 : But he never quite managed to make things turn out the way he had planned. Riding the high winds of great . accomplishment was not for him. His was the colorless monotony of grocery bills, rent, half-soled shoes and a silver watch. | : r He wanted to ‘be a diamond, but he only turned out to be a piece of coal. e P One of life’s. unfulfillments, tixat's all. , But not a failure, because no man who 1s a good husband or a good father or a good citizen is ever a failure. If he is, there’s something wrong with the whole scheme of human destiny.—Thrift Magazine, _
Meaning of the Carat Mark. - When you buy a watch or a ring or any other article of jewelry you generally find the mark, “14k,” on it if it is made of gold of that proportien. But as to just how much gold there is in a 14k gold ring, few people know. Some gold is 18k and some 22k. Just as the name “sterling” stamps silverware as being made of solid silver, so the carat marks on goldware indicate, the amount of gold used In making it. Gold is divided into twenty-four . carats, the “k” mark meaning “carat.”” Pure gold contains twenty-four carats. The mark “14k” on an object made of gold means that there 'are fourteen parts of gold and ten parts of alloy, generally copper, in its makeup. Articles made of pure ‘zold would not retain their shape, so the alloy is added, 14-carat gold being most generally used in the manufacture of jewelry.
Delays That Were Fatal. Former King Karl stopped for dfnner at a time when he should have gone on; and all history suggests that such delays,are nearly always fatal. Hannibal lost Carthage, a possible trilumph, when he stayed to eat many dipners. in Capua,” just as Prince Charlie lost his hope of the crown when he delayed on his. march ‘to London. Six weeks at Holyrood ruined the Stuart cause. “Had he at once ~marched south he might well have reached London, and had he reached London the face of history in this island might have been changed.” So, too, with James'll when William 111 landed in England; had he thrown oft hesitation and moved at once to meet the invader the chances are that there would have been no “Glorious RevoTution.” : '
Primitive Conditiona of, Life. The natives of some unexplored regions of South America make little clearings, usually one or two, but sometimes as many as 20 or 30 acres; These gardens are disorderly affairs, with the half-bairned stumps left sticking up. They plant them without dpparent method. They generally have a great deal of casava, our tapioct, which is their form of cereal, @ It also furnishes the native drink, in fermerted form. S As to meat, they eat only what they can catch and kill; wild meat, exclu~ sively, and they hunt largely with bow and arrow. It is no rare sight to see an Indian starting off with a great bow six feet long to shoot birds, for which he uses a blunt arrow, says Pro-. fessor Gleason. They use barbed ar rows to shoot fish.
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Money to Lend e . . Farms Loans to be secured by first mortgage not exceeding 404, of the present value of land alone excluding improvements, Conditions and terms are attractive. Call at our oftice. : ] { Bomustromms | i L oMy THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO ~ Ligonier, Indiana
Baby Chicks Beginning with Tuesday Feb. 21 we will have a hatch of Baby Chicks every Tuesday. We hatch 9 different breeds of pure bred “utility stock, selected from free-range healthy flocks. Write for price list now. Archbold - . Hatchery . Archbold, Ohio
- DANGE All Latest Ste;is ’l‘aught Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Regular Meeting Nights' | Arnold Elson Phone 18, Ligonier
' - SCALP TREATMENT - Shampooing and Manicuring _ Emma C. Taylor T Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian Church. _ - Ligonler, Indiana ’
~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere - Phone 16000 Q Ligonier | Indiana CHARLES V'INKS AND SON ' [ Dealer in : . Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, - Building Stone
Form your own opinion of the out by looking over the samples we will be glad to show you. There is noth- ~ ing in this line that we P can’t do to your « cntire gatiss faction. H‘gb- —~ @/ class printing 5 b) creates a good S » fe==at sion for EQ\‘:"]/ Pi P you ?\' // / and your "A't A ,fi;?/ Y f business. \l Consuls N 3 Vs Before ' | ' You Send M 1 )4 Vour Work et & hot ads sentvich ¥ eoB
SOY BEANS Holly Brook Soy Beans for Seed. - Extra Good quality - $2.00 PER BUSHEL See Sample and Leave Your | Order as S‘oon as Possible | -~ SEAGLY BROS. - Ligonier *’ | - . Topeka
A Reminder . ’ Den’t forget that piom’in ’ytn niado tic good wife and daughter to buy a piane er Victrela. Come and look at stock ¢f Museal goods. We have what you want at-the right . ¢ : ’flm L ~-...:.A‘L.':.:JZL..‘....;...,...;.“;._‘,.v. S -k Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas - You can take the eaéy paythent plan if you do net eare to pay cash. e e ! Yours for 50 years of Mns!ul Service. South Majn St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
§ We Have Re'ceivedf Large Shipments o | R e ey 1 | Hard and Soft Coal ¢ Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes é ‘in hard coal. Best grades of | soft coal. F ull line jof Building Material now | ~ on hand | COMPTON & HOLDEMAN I HOLDEMAN & SON Straus Wool House. = : Phone N 0.279
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is ‘datly ‘supplving «VIM-0-GEN Yeast Tablets to increasing nurabers of those who gppreciate the wonderful potency of the vitamives. Those who have been taking baker’s yeast (containing one vitamine) are surprised umf delighted with the quicker and greater benefits of VIM-O-GEN. 'Tglie reason for this is that VIM-C-GEN is a highly concentrated, scientifically cultured yeast product containing ALL THREE of the pretious vitamines, as well as iron and other valuable tonic and body-building properties. It is marvelous-that these little pleasant, easy-to-take tablets shoul(i contain the life-elements which
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- Notice to Water Takers. = | You are hereby notififed that water rents are due January Ist, 1922 pay able at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before January 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. All water rents for 1922 are now due and must be paid on or: before January 20th. : ' . Officehours 9a. m. to 6 P. M. : . T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk S : ; 465b6t T e e S e OSSN v Largest Cireus On Eu'th\ © The largest circus combination in ‘the world was effected when the John Robinson circus, the Howes Great Lon don circus, the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus and the Sells-Floto shows were merged into one large corporation and incorporated under the laWd:‘?’cf\'fQK!fiaj for two million dollars: = | Wil Be Prosecuted 'x:@jzm; iy miosaceistt: Cibamtn s fictioms g ?‘;‘%‘%fi#fi{%flwflg*fig SviE e s - iiflifl:#?&gm&fiw“ L Prosgeade. e
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.- - Conducting Horse Sales. Loeser & Shobe dealers in wesiern ilolBes, have held two successful sales recently, one in Ligonier and the other in Nappanee and the third will be held in!Goshen next Thursday. [ Some time next month anothér sale iog horses will. be conducted at the Shobe barn in this city. g : ' Albert Stump Indianapolis attorney a Noble county product wil laddress the University Club of Fort Wayne today on the subject “The Age of CoOperation.” e s aae , The Misses Jane Rippey and Hortense: Christner hurt in falls recently are now able to be about with cane and crutch. Miss ;erzr Jeanneret is not ‘so fortunate, she being confined Mrs. R E. Jeanneret home som Foo i OSR s e R FHba Rae antoraa ity S D e
