Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 52B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 February 1922 — Page 2
- i floo‘} "—/- S £ . : | Il B i ; : we're ' T in e 0 Cinjuck! . By arrangément with the Hoover Suction Sweeper Co. we will have, six days in each month, the services of a sweeper demonstrator and expert. This will give every housekeeper in Ligonier and vicinity, without'any cost or obligation whatever, an opportunity to see the wonderful work the Hoover does, right in her own home on her own rugs and carpets. ‘Other cleaners pick up the dirt lying on top. _"The Hoover —and only the Hoover—LlFTS THE RUG FROM THE FLOOR, BEATS LOOSE THE EMBEDDED DIRT, and by its powerful suction removes every particle of it. Let us show you just how the Hoover works, in your own home. Phone us what time will best suit you, and we'll no the rest. , s _ .::A e e o @ Indiana & Michigan Electric Company S ‘ Phone 220 | e
Do You Know ' It your child is 7 vears of age it should take up the study of piano?DO YOU KNOW? No home is complete without a musical instrumegnt. DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t a musical instrument where to find your children when night comes? 5 > : ? 5 | o~ ! DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the neighbors where they have music? » . DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you - should provide for them at home? L DO YOU KNOW your negléct may cause a life long regret. i DO YOU KNQW you should do this now before its too late.~ ' DO YOU KNOWwe are selllng good Honest piano from $275 to $350. Victrolas $25 to 's2so. Player Piano $450 to $550. 8000 Victor Records from which to make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or easy payments. Drop us a ‘card and we will come and talk it over with you. : 4 , ~ Yours for over fifty years Musical Service. e Seuth Main St. Established 1871~ Goshen, Indiana
Dry Cleaning : ~ Pressing ‘ | Dyeing. - - ~_ Repairing Altering, Repairifig Women’s ,Garmenfs ‘ MRS. HARLEY BOWEN | - All work called for and deliverd, Satisfaction ’ ~ Guaranteed , : Call or Phone 63 Ce . HERMAN S ACK A ’ucressor 0 Roy Ferguson S - Remember: Cleaning and Pressing is an economy, not a luxury. Location-—- - old telephene office, rear Ban- , - : - » oftice. L
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~ Canße Cured By = Dr. Richards Famous Prescripton.—(Neutralizes The Acid.) Dr. Richards Limiment.—(Stops the Pain) | » gr: Rich)ards Stomach and:Liver Pills, (Rids the sytem of oisons.) 5 : ; TOTAL COST OF COMPLET«»E TREATMENT ONLY $1.50 | ~ Use allthree together : o : “Will Not Upset The Stomch” - - 0g 0 3 o - ' Positively Guaranteed Cut out this ad—Take it to the drug Storee-Téli the druggist this is what you want—He’ll thank you—And you’ll " Thank him AND YO U WILL BOTH BE n&%’w - - Sold and Recommended By
The Ligomer Banner ; ' ESTABLISHED 1866, . § Published by . i;5. - : = “hezßanner Publishing Company Published every Monday and Thursday ead entered in the Postoffice at Ligoafer, Ind., as second class matter.
PUBLIC SALE
'The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Stones Hill farm 2% miles south of Ligonier, 2% miles north of Cromwell, 3 miles north of Kimmell on the Lincoln Highway on THURSDAY MARCH 2 o Sale to commence at 102 m. o’clock sharp the following property to wit. S Head of Horses—Bay gelding 6 years old weight 1350 Ibs., brown mare 6 years old weight 1450 11b5.,” roan gelding 7 years old weight 1450 lbs, gray mare 7 years old weight 1600 Ibs., roan mare 8 years old weight 1600 Ibs., bay mae 4 years old weight 1200 Ibs., brown driving mare 5 years old weight 1000 ibs. Shetland pony weight 700 Ibs. o _ 15 Head of Cattle—Spotted cow 5 years old giving nilk, red cow 5 years old giving milk Holstein cow 7 years old will be fresh day’of sale, Holstein cow 3 years old giving milk, roan cow 5 years old will be fresh 'April Ist, roan cow 5 years old, Roan steer 2 yrs. old 7 head of yearling .steers' and heifers, Durham bull 2 years old. - 40 Head of Sheep—6 head of pure bred Shopshire ewes 33 head of choice breeding ewes, Shropshire buck. ‘ 58 Head of Hogs—ls head of brood sows and gilts, 42 head of Shoats ranging from 100 to 150 lbs. Big Type Poland China boar. These hogs are all double immuned. . . Farming Implements— ...Success manure spreader, Champion mower, one horse grain drill, two-row Bailey corn plow, Little Willie corn plow, Litter carrier with 50 ft. of track, wagon, seligh, lawn mower, 50 gal. gasoline tank, Single buggy, two pony buggies, sprayer, two double harpoon hay forks buggy pole, bob sleds, set of double work harness, set of single buggy harness,pony harness and work band. Fifty Rhode Island Chickens. Household Furniture—Extention table, kitchen table,-book case, single bed, commode, organ set of kitchen chairs, DeLaval cream separator No. 112, Washing machine, 50 gallons of cider vinegar and other articles. - Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash. All over that amount a credit of ‘T months will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 7 per cent interest willbe charged from date of sale. Lol JOSEPH C. & VERLIE KIMMELL E.R. Kurtz, Auctioneer i infons Marion Berbench & H. E. Hoak Clerks | Lunch will be sérved by the Gleanlers of thé Ligonier Christian Church.
Big Type Poland China Sale,
Thes ale of Big Type Poland China hogs will be held at the farm of Ralph Gallop in the afternoon of March 8. The farm is located two miles north and one-half mile west of Wawaka. There will be many bidders.”
After Eight Years.
After eight years as caretaker of the Elks Home Ed Jackson will March Ist resign his position and try something else. Mr. Jackson has -been -a faithful employee an dthe lodge is reluctant to see him go. e
Scientist Lecture.
Rev. Andrew J. Graham of Boston will deliver a free lecture on Christian Science under the auspices of the first Church of Christ Goshen, Saturday evening Feb. 25, at 8 o’clock. The lecture will be at the Jefferson theater
. Harry Spurgeon came within $2OO of securing the contrat¢t for the improvement of the W. H. Loy road. And the next day the price of cement was reduced 35 cents a barrel which makes a different of several hundred dollars in the cost of the road. . .
Wounld Postpone Bonus Bill.
President Harding requests congress to postpone action on the bilt providing a soldiers bonus for one year, unless sales tax is adopted. So the see-saw gontinues. ' i
Miss Boomer teacher of music and art in the high school suffered two heart attacks Tuesday afternoon and evening and for a time her condition was quite serious. I e
Albert J. Beveridge_who was to deliver an address at Kendallville ‘before the Rotary club Friday evening has postponed his appearance to March 10. :
Great Clubbing Offer.
New York World, @three times a week and the Ligonier Baner twice a week, all one yéar for $2:50. Now is the time for new subscribers and old ones to secure both these publications by paying one year in advance. : e -51 b £
Baby chicks for sale. We are booking orders for baby chicks and custom hatching. Write us., The Hoosier Hatchery, Syracuse Indiana. = 52b8t
Wanted—Hides and poultry, I will pay 6 cents per pound for green hides and highest market prices for poul~ try and all kinds of junk. Telephone 819, - Joe Miller. ; BODbtf
- Poultry Supplies at Weaver’s Hardware. S AT
For Sale house of 7 rooms with lot 101x158 good barn end garage. Good location and fine shade and fruit trees A baragin if taken at once. Inquire at Banner office: ... iumisssmesaasesss S6DLE
~ Try Val-Spar Varnish on ’anyflflng outside or in, Griffith Drug store, 2 3 g “' : ;':‘ n ey iy \.f: &
LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
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Auctioneering.
;Anyone desiring the services of an experienced ductioneer available for all kinds of auction sales, apply to Harry L. Benner, “Wolf Lake, ' Ind. Noble and Whitley county phones. s ‘ 45btf
I wish to announce that I will be a Republican Candidate for' Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subject to the decision of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May 1922, Alvin 8. Harr, Kendallyville, Ind 28 ks N < 45b4t
Notice of Services
Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the hall over Weir & Cowley. ‘Welcome - 1-1-22
For rent, good farm of 290 acres with everything furnished. Enquire of W. A. Cochran or George Goshorn. et . 46btt
" If you have a good fresh cow or springer I want it, if you want a good fresh cow or springer I have it. George Fester,Lepird barn. Ligonier. ; . 44btt
For sale, modern property in good ocation. Call at Banner office. 47bt¢
1. H AMELING Li'gonier,'flndiana } PHONE 338 General Contractor and Builder Bstimakes Firnished All Kinds of Repair - Work Done
=~ 4 R . a\“‘ \t\ \,‘\ 1\ & > : &= ; i ' ;;?, e et atinan et % [ "or leat!ger*! Gee, what would ;é.“.zx.fi BN happen if Kellogg’'s got all eated ’[{fi P , -up before tomorrow) . 2 gou certainly realize the when you eat Kellogss A From the instant you open the generous sized . package till they’re tucked away in great and tiny ““‘bread-baskets,’”’” Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a de--light! You can’t even look at those big sunny-brown flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, with- , out getting hungry! Kellogg’s are never-leathery or tough or hard to eat—they’re just wonderful! : ~ Such a spread for big and little boys and girls— . : tthe sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously flavered and deliciously toasted in Kellogg’s own : ~ way! You can’t imagine anything more o L . Jjoyoustoeatatany hour. _; - Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are childhood’s N 9 ideal food! Kiddies can eat as.much as . Q W ‘ }heyhgeiln l;‘.’arry! l-Every mouthful makes N 4 - dor th, for sleepy-time-stomachs! HE TOASTED Dop’t just ask for ¢“‘corn flakes”’! You 4/l CORN say KELLOGG’S—the original kind in % H,AKES the RED and GREEN package! N} Rt | M L R 90 § ’éfln‘wa ; r - ; 8 S &7 CORN FLAKES Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and krumbled
We Have k.R"eceive:df Large Shipments | i g e Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes ~in hard coal. Best grades of . soft coal. L ne Full line]jof Building Material now oo OABMe COMPTON & HOLDEMAN
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~ MRS. ELIZABETH LAMB ~ Registered Corsetierre Special Appointments. Phone 339
LEARN TO ~ DANCE All Latest Steps Taught "l‘u‘esd.ay' and Thursday Evenings Regular Meeting Nights 5 Arnold Elson WPh_one 18, Fig’onier
GLASSES Accurately and Soientifically Fitted. Broken lenses o replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
~ Gravel Road e ‘ \ ’ Municipal‘.Bohds and other Tax-exempt A v JSecuritie‘s' e Citizens Bank
Sale wxll l;é held at the farm 2 miles south ‘ea§t of - Kimmell and 3 miles morth west of ~ Wolf Lake on the Lincoln - , oy o Highway, on , o TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 48, 1922 32 tried svo"ws, Fall yearlings, Spring gelts and young boars. ‘ | | 18 are bred to Buster Giant by Giant Buster and out of the $3250.00 sow = The Star Clan by The Clansman. . it 12 are bred to Propeller by Gladiator and out of the $3200.00 Lady Ann by Arch Back Giant. < o = Send for Catalogue and come to e o eBR : ~ KIMMELE INDIANA * Singleton and Kurtz, Aucts. - H. G. Earnhart, Clerk
SLASHED TO THE ' LIMIT ' These tires have been tested by myself in the taxi business and will be personally guaranteed by myself that the Edison Tire Co. ~ will give you a reasonable adjust- ~ ment against workmanship and * ~material for 7000 miles. =~ ~ Prices quoted are for tash only. - Cord Tires in Proportion - ~ 30x3 Non-Skid, $8.75 303 . 095 S aaße . O il o gERE b 000 - GEO. D. FOSTER -
