Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 1A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 February 1922 — Page 4

Monday Feb. 27 - e - A “THERE ARE NO VILLIANS” with Viola Dana. Also Johnny Hines in a “Tofehy” comedy. - e o Tues. and Wed. Feb. 28, Mar. 1 : THE AMERICAN LEGION MINSTRELS” everyone should attend. Thurs. and Fri. Mar. 2, 3 & _ a '“ALIAS NADYFINGERS” with Bert Lytell, the dramatic heart gripping romance of a young crook with hands as deft as a woman’s and a heart as stout as a man’s. Extra Fine. Al-so a 2 reel comedy. Adm. 15¢ 20e 2b¢ Saturday, Mar, 4 A i | Tom Mix in “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART” also a Sunshine comedy. San. and Mon. Mar. 5, 6 | o ' Wallace Reid and Agnes Ayres in “TOO MUCH SPEED” also a 2 reel comedy. ' :

- STRINGTOWN NEWS .+ By Mrs. R. C. Fuller Prentice Wiley is a flu victim. _ Charles Ott ig entertaining the mumps this week. Miss Irene Piper is in school again after being out a week with the mumps. L ; Miss Cecil Mawhorter is visiting at Fort Wayne the guest of her sister Mrs. Claud Easterday and family, - ° R. W. Wiley and wife were week end guests of their son Shelly Wiley and wife -of Auburn. : ' Mrs. Gertrude Salmon returned to the home of her parents R. C. Fuller and wife after a two Wweeks stay with her sister Mrs. D. L. Braden. and family of Rose Lawn. ‘ - Mrs.'J. M. Reed returned home Toledo Ohio Saturday after attending the funeral of her grandson Richard Winton son of Thurlow Reed and wife : Miss Mary Wiley teacher 'in the Wawaka school wag home over Sunday. : - Merl Kiester wife and babe were Sunday guests of the latters parents J. M. Reed and wife. : Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Braden and daughter Fredonna of Rose Lawn are heré for a two weeks visit with the parents of Mrs. Braden, R. C. Fuller and wife prior to moving to South Bend where Mr. Braden is manager of the field men of the Standard Oil company. % il : Little Donald Wiley son of Pren-: tice Wiley and wife is quite ill at this. writing. Eig * Revival meeting commenced at the Stringtown church Sunday evening every ‘body invited to attend. - Mrs. Orville McLallin the Misses | Golda and Zeld Piper were Ligonier shoppers Saturday. o s Mrs. George Kiester who we .mentioned some time ‘ago as being so seriously injured is slowly improveing. ; : , ;

PUBLIC SALE.

Having sold my farm I will offer at public auction on what is known as the Will Buckles farm 5 miles south of Kimmell 3 miles west of Wolf Lake. Commencing at 10 o’clock on Wednesday March 8. o : The following property to-wit: | 6 Hores and Mules 6—Span 6 year old mules weight about 1200 Ilbs, sound and ‘good workers, bay gelding road horse 5 years old weight 1200 Ibs. bay gelding 7 years old. weight 1800 Ibs. sorrel mare 5 years old wgt. 1600 Ibs. gray gelding 6 years old weight 14001bs, ; 2 Head of Cattle 2 Roan shorthorn cow 5 years good. milker, roan Shorthorn' heifer coming 2 years old. 63 Head of Hogs—Pure bred Duroc Jersey boar immune, 8 pure bred Duoc Jesey sows, one pure bred Poland China all are double immune and due “to farrow*as ' follows: Poland sow Mar. 22 3 Duroc sows Mar. 21-22, 2 Duroc sows Mar. 23, 1 Duroc SOW Mar. 29, 2 Duroc sows May 1, 53 shoats weighing from 65 to 90 pounds. '9 Head of Sheep—One ‘pure bred Shropshire buck, 8 head of young Shropshire ewes due to lamb April About 100 Rode Island hens and 5 _roosters:. : Farm Machiney—New Idea manure spreader good as new good Weher wagon, :I H. C. 7-14 disc good as new McComick mower 5 ft. cut, 20 tooth spring tooth harrow, Oliver riding _cultivator, G.ale walking breaking plow one horse 14 tooth cultivator combination hay, corn -and hog rack, garden plow, double set of work harness set of buggy harness. Terms of Sale:Allgsums $5 and under cash in hand. On amounts above this credit of six months will be given, buyer giving bankable note bearing 7 per cent interest from date of “sale.. 2 per cent discount for cash. : ‘ . ‘GLENN W. CAMBLIN Al Goss Auctioneer : : H. G. Earnhart, Clerk. 5 - - Lanch will be seryed by Ladies aid.

" NOTICE TO BIDDERS.. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday evening, March 9th, 1922, the City Council will receive bids for street sweeping and cleaning of the paved streets and alleys in the city of Ligonier, Indiana. - : . Specifications may be obtained of the City Clerk.- The right is reserved by the council to reject any and all /bids if unsatisfactory. k T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. NOTICE OFtAPPQINTMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of -Edwin H. Buckles, dgmaed, late of N‘leel _ Said estate is supposed to be sblGeoree W. Buekles, Administrator. W A Auv. o ke

Plaint- From the Alleys. Up at the bowling meet on a Tuesday night. ' , O! How things do go, it’s really quite a fright. . - Two games or three games, ’'tis almost forgotten, Has scored the Williams team, anyhow it’s rotten. ' : With brave hearts, and a tottering, lingering hope, : : We just trot up the stairs and take our usual dope. ' Saunter to jghe alleys, mechanic- - like each week, T ‘ One chance for winning six, for dire defeat. - ‘ Yes, four times a month, then per- _ haps_another, (See Hostetter’s almanc for the extra ~ other) . ‘Weekly tread to slaughter, with grim - determination. Then sneak back home with the following declaration: -~ . “But for Harry, Bill and Maurice and then Hugh and Dr. plus | We'd whip them to a frazzel it’s very plain to us.” : If Sam, Bill and Graham and then Judge too, sometimes, Didn’t lose their bearings, t'would ~ be different in these lines, - ‘ But what’s to be done about it, the iLord only knows, | Even so ’twouldn’t do any good don’t ’Spose ) : ' We'll sort of skirmish along till the dandelions blow, » Hoping, hoping, yes ever hoping, you hknow,: - , That superior skill though bottled up to date. May “spil]l the shining ~maples” make' spares and strikes galore; O’erwhelm with consterndtion, just as ’twas done before. i These lines are very solemnly dedicated to the mourning bunch that ‘“takes its medicine” with such regularity, with the ~comforting consolation however ‘that a silver lining may be lurking around somewhere if we could only see it.

A. Strike

He Leadeth Me,

Harding is now my shepherd and I am in want. ey He malketh me to lie down on. the ~ park benches; he leadeth me beside the free soup houses. He restoreth my doubt in the Republican party; he leadeth me in the paths of destruction for his party’s sake. : : r Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of starvation I do fear evil, for thou are against - me, thy policies an dthe profiteers they. frighten me. : Thou preparest a reduction in wages before me in the presence of mine . enemies; thou anointest my income ~ Wwith taxes; my expensese runneth over my income. Surely proverty and unemployment will follow me all the days of this normalcy administration, and I will dwell in a rented house forever,

With Miliitary Honors, - The body of Roy ‘Anderson, formerly of Rome City who lost his life on a French battle field during the world war as a member of the marines was buried with military honors Sunday. The funeral was under the auspices of the Kendallville American- Legion held at Rome Gity, with burial .'}n Osborn cemetery near Brimfield, a 0

- Farmers Short Course. The Farmers Short Course under direction of Purdue university at. tracted many people to Albion last Week both men and women. ; The Home Economics clubs of the county had- a prominent place on the program. The se{lsions for the three days were highly instructive,

~ Small Blaze, ; A small fire in the preserving room of the Green ‘Brothes meat market was responsible for an alarm which was quickly answered by the fire. dep‘art_ment Thursday_ ‘evening, The . damage to fhe market was slight. | L

) Agents “Wanted, . Wanted live man at once, preferably with some mechanical experience to sell automobile oiling device in - this territory; excellent opportunity, libera] commission. Our rebresenftative will ycall, Write Felix Mfg. Co. Chicago, 111. *la2t

LOST—Saturday, some place’ he. tween Loeser’s barn and the Ligonier Auto Sales garage a United States tire and rim size 36x4 1-2. Finder please return to Leo Loeser. latf.

__Now Delivering Ice Product. The Ligonier Artificial Ice and Cold Storage company is now delivering he produet of its big plant. The ice s of fine quality, e L

Little Mary Decker is a victim of mumps. ; T :

‘Bert Sisterhen and Will Snider had a three-day siege of hiccoughs.

Samuel Spencer 78 civil war veteran, is dead at Columbia City. -

David D. Thorn 71 is dead in Washington township of paralysis. ]

Spring weather seems to be lurking in the offing again with a thaw.

‘Wanted room and board in private family. Call Mr. Roth phone 336. Ligonier. b

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris of Elkhartspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad White. : :

‘Earl Eckhart of the Lepird shoe store made an automobile trip to Kendallville Sunday. .

Rome City is in the throes of a diphtheria scare several cases having developed there. : .

A ‘grand jury will be called for the first week of the March term of the Noble circuit court. : i

Marshal Engle and Policeman Bowen entertained seven tourists in the city jail last night.” i ‘

Orville E. Pressler of Albion is a candidate for county auditor. on 'the republican ticket. : o

A dynamite blast near Chicago Friday evening about nine o’clock was plainly felt in Ligonier.

Mrs. W. B. Leas of Goshen was a guest of her brother Mr. A Cotherman and family Thursday evening.

. James Crothers employed by the Studebaker corporation in South Bend spent Sunday with home folks.

- The deed has been recorded transferring the Asa Leming property on McLean street to Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Pollock. 3

Mrs. Lena Stansbury Ligonier librarian amd Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison will attend a club meeting in Goshen tonight. . :

Albert B. Weaver after entertaining hig brother Dr. Weaver of Churubusco ‘Sunday . took down - with the mumps. : : S

The ladies of U. B, church conducted a very successful bake sale at Frank Miller’s grocery Saturday afternoon. '

~James Kelley, Fred Bowen, Charles Herman, Bobby /Wigton and Ralph Wade mump victims are all stirring about flgain.

The LaGrange county commissioners will el bonds to the amount of $250,000 for the improvement of four highways._ : .

A. P. Nelson of Syracuse New York after a brief visit with his brother Charles and other relatives here leit for home Sunday; o s

FARM WANTED-—Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale for fall delivery. Give lowest price. L. Jones Box 551, Olney, 111. o

Mrs. Emma Bowling of Menifew county, Kentucky is spending the winter with her son B. B. Bowling and family in this city. T :

Mrs. Leslie Yoder writes to,extend her. subscription to the Banner one year. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder. redide at 333 Dale steet, Toledo Ohio 5

Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Black joined Mrs. O B Wise Sunday who had spent two weeks with a daughter in Garrett and all returned home X !

—P. W. H.

Five Whitley county truck drivers are being prosecuted for hauling heavy loads over dirt roads much to the .damage of the highways.. '

The Kings Daughters will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Scott Saturday night. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Myron Kirkland. _

Mrs. J. W. Chartier of South Bend sister of Carl Shireman of this‘city and Miss Ethel Rex spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Rex. i £ ) 3

Before her departure for her, home in Chicago the shirt factory employees gave their superintendent Miss Mabel McGuire a big farewel] dinner February 22. ek e e

It develops that Roy Gill who attempted to kill Maude Erwin his sweetheart at Kendallville has a wife and three children in Kankakee, 111. He is now-in the county jail. %

George Wysong who spent a couple of weeks her® visiting his brother Allen Wyson and family and other relatives will return-in a day or two his home lin Stillwater, Oklahoma. ;

Leslie Yoder formerly of Ligonier now plays- an instrument -in the Symphony orchestra in Toledo one of foremost musical organizations in the state of Ohio. M e e

Mirs. L. @ Smith of Fayette Ohio and Mrs. Henry Holderness of KEldorado, Kansas, formérly Agnes and {Jennette Pollock of Angold after |speuding several days with their {erandmother Mrs. - Martha Prickett left for their homes Sunday evening.

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

NEWS NOTES

Last Big Sale of Season.

. ~Pure bred sows and gilts Wednes‘day March Bth 1922 at Ralph Gallop farm two miles north and one half mile west of Wawaka sale to begin at d 2 o’clock. 30 well bred and good growing and thirfty gilts and a few tried sows. | i j Such blood lines as Clansman, Giant Buster, Mountain Giant 11. Harvester, Will Spir Giant, Arch Back Clansman, The sows are mostly all doubly immuned. - - They are of the ideal feeder type. One outstanding fall boar. - Five hundred bushels of corn, 12 tons of good mixed hay two hundred bushels of oats, twelve bushels of seed potatoes. - S Lunch served by the ladies of the Cosperville Baptist churech. Terms made known on day of sale. Spurgeon Bros. & Ralph Gallop. Kurtz and Singleton Aucts. =~ Joe W. Smith Clerk.

Suit is Returned.

The injunction suit of the cities of Elkhart, Mishawaka and iLgonier to restrain the Indiana & Michigan Electric company from the authority given it by the state utilities comm,i.ssion to increase service rates, venued on pettion of the company from the Elkhart superior court to the ' LaGrange circuit court has now been taken to the Elkhart cicuit eourt at Goshen for trial. It is not a change from the presiding judge as James §. Drake presides pover both the #LaGrange and Elkhart circuit courts.

He Must Hove Been Groggy

Mrs. James Sutherin of Pierceton Saturday evening at 8 o’clock caught a black bass in Barbee Lake at Dunman’s corner that “tipped the beam” at 6% pounds. Mrs. Sutherlin landed this fish with a smf@ll hook and line, according to the Pierceton Record.

Huge Sum Spent On Roads.

' The Bureau of Public Roads of the ‘United States Department of Agriculture estimate the total expenditure for 'construction and. maintenance of roads im*the country in 1921 to be $600,000,000. {

Shirt Factory Closed.

- The Ligonier shirt factory will be closed two weeks when it will start with an increased force. Miss Mec‘Guire the superintendent has gone to Chicago and will not return it ‘s understood. :

Grain Prieces.

The Farmers KElevator Co. today paid $1.30 a bushel for wheat, 85 cents for rye and 31 cents for oats.

FEAR CALLED WORST ENEMY

its Banishment From Among the Human Race Would Be Wonder- . ful Step in Evolution. * The greatest enemy of the human race is fear. s If we could banish fear in all its forms is would mean more to elvilzation than any previous. step in evoluvion. Health would be immeasurably improved ; much unhappiness would be wiped out; efficiency would be greatly increased, and success would be the rule, With the removal of fear would come real human brotherhood. True ‘democracy would begin, i If you are not as well, as happy, as efficient or as successful as you would like to b¢, you may find the why In your fears, ; ‘ ‘ . “As a man thinketh in his heart, s¢ tx he—physically, in disposition and in circumstances. Fear-thought is texic,’ destructive and harmful. Some forms of fear-thought are worry, hatred, jealousy, despair, anger, melancholy, discouragement, depression, confusion, negativeness, nervousness, fretfulness, self-consciousness, lack of self-confl-dence and foreboding. Fear of fallure is also caused by not thinking well enough of oneself. To banish this and all other forms of fear, one needs another kind of thinking. Replace fear-thoughts with faith-thoughts and systematically cultivate the new line of thinking until it gets to be & habit. i s . Take a mental inventory today? Seek out your hidden® mental weaknesses -and expose them to the light of fearless analysis. Get to work upon your fears and run them out. Flood your whole mental region with faith, ~Repeat daily and the results will amaze you~—rorves Magezine.

PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN

i P PP <) g 4 ! o LAI I’:.‘. o o " N & ,(’ & l“ [ o l‘-’ . RS Y W~ ; NN : S (/"Ix,'ad : f, ‘ e i Sty The Absent-Minded Man has just | recalled what he Bat Up until Mid. | night trying to Remember, viz., That the String on his Finger was a Re- | minder that he was to Go to Bed early. | The Absent-Minded Man dishes out | miany a Hearty Laff to his Friends. |

Spring Opening Announcement

The general cry is hard times

The best medicine for the present conditions is hope for better times: We believe in this great country and its wonderful ability to bring ‘back PROSPERITY TO ALL. We are going to do our share by giving our friends to opportunity to buy our Merchandise at prices that will be absolutely nght. We will have for your selection at our store a truly wonderful line of A

Ladies’ Coats, Suifs, Dresses

Also a full and complete stock- Dry Goods, Rugs . " and Linoleums =

Our Prices Will Be Right!

Watch for Our Big Announcement

E. Jacobs & Company

Dry Goods, Rugs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel

&sxr 'r?m-:. BUY A WUJ;@ A;. raé‘rrs:n BATTERY FOR {'quk CAR ~ ROBINSON ELECTRIC SERVICE At Lincoln Highway Garage @

Galvanized Sap ~ Pails 17c¢ Galvanized No. 2 ~ Tubss9c - 75¢c Butcher ~ Khnives 25c _

LSale Commenced Sat. March 25 ~ and will continue until March 18th o Having purchased the entire stock of the Quality Hardware, it will be sold at real, for sure rock bottom prices. Every article in the store is priced way down. ‘Here is your chance to save money. You can afford to come long distances to take a_dvantepge{f this slaughter in prices.

Following is’a partial list of the different bargains. Look it over

Galvanized ware of all kinds. ® : _Aluminumware. P - Pyrexware. - | ; ’ - White Enamel ware. o ~ Community Plate Silver ware. | Cooking Utensils. ‘ Tinware of all kinds. e ; Shears and Scissors. . Cutlery of all'’kinds: -~ , . Carpenter Tools and Builders’ HardN - Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Gar- - den Tools, Carborundun tool - Grinders. 3 : 7 Tires, 32x3% and larger. . ~ Harness, 2 sets A No.l Work Har- ~ ness, Collars, Halters, Tie Ropes, - Paae W . o oeet ot

L ,!vaerything usually found in a First Class Hardware

~ WATCH FOR OUR CIRCULARS. = OSBORN& SON at QUALITY HARDWARE

E. Jacobs & Company

Closing Out Sale 0 Hardware

| Polarine Oil | 5 gal or moress¢ 1 to 5 gallons 60c . NaHS By the keg base $3,75 while they last. '

PAINTS, $1,500 worth of Sherwin- ~ Williams, U. S. Deck and Burdsall Paints. : | - Varnishes, Oils and Stains.” ot ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Apex, Woman’s Friend and Getz, . also hand washers. ’ - 'STOVES, Round Oak, Range Eternal, Monogram, and = Simmons Ranges. - . o Round Oak, Refort and Airtight Heaters, =~ - § Oil and Electric: Heaters, ' Lentz and Merrill ‘Feed Grinders. Gas Engines, Pumps and Jacks. 'CREAM SEPARATORS. = Feflaig, @« = = v L 0 Coaster Wagons.” - b ik