Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 3A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 March 1922 — Page 3

o oy @ BN o \ LN Lt S ‘:"\: R : ' ‘@ g .")7-‘ ~ Our stock of Winchester Bafr;eiz and Berry Roller skates is complete. There is no better skate made than Winchester Skates. Winchester Skates are the only skates made having a hardened fread roll, cones and ball races. The roll will ,actually outwear any roll on the market several times over, on a testing machine it ran over eight hundred miles. Come in and examine the skates for yourself and notice the difference. These rolis are found on all Winchester Ball Bearing Skates over $2.25. s a 0 ~ Plain Bearing Skates at $l.OO. Get your garbage can now, we have them Auto tires at new low prices. Hartford made by United States Rubber Co. - 30x3 at 8.75. 3x3: non-skid 10.00 Other sizes in proportion. See us for auto accessories. Establishedin 1864 - Phone No. 67 . wHe WINCHESTER store .

Mon. ‘March, 13 - = L “THE WITCHING HOUR” with Elliott Dexier and Larry Semon in “THE BELL HOP” ; ' s Tues. and Wed. March, 14, 15 Big Double Bill Big Double bill Ethel Clayton in “SHAM” and Dorothy Dalten in “THE ROMATIC ADVENTURE” : : ‘ Thurs. and Fri. March 16, 17 e : i Douglas Fairbanks in “THE MARX OF ZO0RRO”. Here’s the picture in which the world’s greatest exponent of good cheer and hamor gives you a genuine riot of fun and thrills pep and action, comedy and love gunaranteeing to drive away your blues 7 reels oi rapid fire action. Don’t miss it A two reel comedy Adm. 10 20 30c ‘ ; Sat. March, 18 _ o : ' Dorothy Dalton in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH ‘and Sunshine comedy. Sun and Mon. Mar. 19, 20 _ ' “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” with Lois Wilson and Connay Nagel also Lloyd Hamilton in a splendid 2 reel comedy. v ' Coming — Special = - ‘ v “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST Mp»

‘ * o " THE UNIVERSAL CAR_ \ 4 |""_" c e \ Sedan{__.. i HINGS® s " \ 7 s ! W "'jii |o L i ‘i{.“r"p' 2 7\ Lo : 5 v ‘ AR R e | AR R SN | ; 48 G i ST R el ' Rl s sl RSSO~ G S3Re7] | . & \V(/‘V Satisfaction Complete automobile satisfaction is the ‘ - result of buying wisely and econom- . ically rather than the desire and means . © to buy extravagantly. | -t Figure 6u{ 7 your every éutbrno_bile re- | quirement and you will finditinaFord . ' Sedan—a family car of distinctionand beauty—a car of comfort and convenience—a car of fienflafifluy and service—a car that will give you com- ' You should place your order now-if you wish to'avoid delay in delivery. | Farley & Kansier Inc. |

For Saleor - Exchange

. 200 ACRES up to date farm'9 room brick house fulls basement with brick floor. Barn 40x70 with L 20x60, tool house, new steel granary 28x32, new cribs, 3000 bushels capacity Two wells windmill near Three Rivers, Mich. A good gain, stock and dairy farm, 12 acres good saw timber. Priced right for quick sale. ;-

160 ACRES wild land in the famous wheat belt of South Dakota this is good land in a country with a future before it will make an ideal farm. | g

960 ACRES in famous wheat belt of Saskatchewan 3% miles to two R .R. town loading platform on the land one section fenced and crossed fenced. The % sec. in hay, never failing stream on land. Also wells, soil rich brown loam, clay sub. Modern house furnace, bath. 2 horse barns 36x50, 30 ton loft each. Cattle barn 50x200 100 ton hay capacity, Hog barn 170x16 engine.and chop house 14x20 tool house 14x20 80 rods good school.

I will sell or trade one or all these farms, what have YOU? v

Gee. W. Woodhouse

PHONE 3845 LIGONIER, IND. - Over Farmers Merchants Bank

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 'has been appointed administrator = of the estate of Edwin H. Buckles, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. e Said estate is supposed to be solvent, = =~

George W. Buckles, Administrator. W. H. Wigton, Atty. ‘lla3w

Babcock & Hildebrand of Topeka have about 200 S. C. White Leghorn pullets for sale. The reason for disposing of the birds is a lack of room in their poultry houses. The fowls will be sold at a bargain. Call over Farmers Phone, Topeka. 2a2t

‘Wanted—Housecleaning or other work by lady. Engire at 407 Lincoln Way West. : 3a3t

Willow pring Dairy will handle Maple Row Cream. 2bBt

It appeals to people of refined taste —Blue Deyil. : ‘2a2t

For Representative.

-~ On the advice and at the urgent request of my friends I announce my candidacy for the nomination on the democratic ticket for representative in the state legislature, subject to the decision of the voters at.the may primary. ; o ; 2 . William H. Green Ligonier, Ind. 2btf Clerks—Young men, women over 17 desiring government - positions $125 montly write for free liht of positions now open Raymond Terry (former Civil Service examiner 1401 Continental Bldg. Washington D. C. 2a3t

100 Miles of Pavement,

The Indiana State Highway commission - announces that it will not depart from the program which calls for 117 miles of hard surfacing of roads during the year. One half of the mileage will go to the old National pike near Terre Haute. The Lincoln Highway will secure about twenty miles in Lake and . Porter counties, | Ji2n

Cayvin Was Snow-Bound.

_Will A, Cavin who made a 21 days trip with a lumberman’s = special train through the west and south arrived home Sunday. They touched Califernia, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas and were snow bound for 27 hours in Oklahoma, the snow. being from 2 to 6 feet deep. : !

For Sheriff,

I desire to announce that I am a candidate for sheriff on the democratic ticket subject to the primary election, May 2, 1922. o ' ~ William H. Hoffman York Township : 3atf Sargent’s hotel at Wawasee will open April 16. :

% | *We have cash available for loans secured by first “farm mortgages, which do not exceed 404, of the land value, excluding improvements at 6%. e ' Loans for more than 409, and not to exceed 506]<, of the value of the land and buildings, made at 74, ~ Callat our office for ififormation on attrictive terms and conditions. Pl e w 0 THE STRAUS BROTHERS . LIGONIER. INDAINA

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Commissioners Allowanees,

‘March Term 1922. e Stoops & Thomas clerk sup. .. § 15.50 Isaac Deter clerk Sup. ........... 5.00 Ruth Griffin clerical hire .......... 65.00 E L Adair Auditors sup. ... 175 Patronell Cass Parker Clerical 100.00 Eudora Erwin clerical hire ... 50.00 Morton P. Thomas supplies ... 10.00 Stoops & Thomas office ex. ........... 7.00 E L Adair Rec. supplies ............ 3.50 C F Pease & Co. Surveyor sup... 2.51 Mittage & Volge Surveyors Sup. 13.50 E L Adair Rec. sup stoermissipmsrisens; 10,00 Guy Hall salary ..........ome 167,88 E L Adair supples .............. 9.00 Hall Guy R mileage .../ .... 19.64 Danner Lee mileage .............. 5.50 Dr. John W. Hays salary ......... 30.01 Roy Kimmell Mileage ............... 42.35 Dr. J H Ravenscroft pre cont dis 7.00 Di. J W Hays Pre cont dis ........ 33.92 Eva M. Green att. officer ...........45.00 Roy. Kimmell mileage .............. 18.85 Metz.& Son C H repairs .....%.... 2.65 Elmer Haney janitor ............. 75.00 Mrs. Haney employee ................... 1.00. Palmer & Edwards supplies ....... 1.756 J M Markle Treas supplies ........ 35.00 Roy K. Riddle Co. supplies ............3.50 J M Markle Treas supplies........ 25,84] Ackerman Merc. Co. supplies ... .40 The Northern Mfg Co. supplies .. 4.83 American Appliance Co. sup. ... 26;25 B T Kulln Shppplies ... 100 A M Caulkins supplies ..............5.85 Metz & Son supplies .............. b.lb Eagles & Son supplies ......... 7153 Eagles & Son jail sup. ....ccovee.... 30.81 J M Markle Treas jail supplies.... 7.26 Appleman Appliance Co. sup. .. 25.20 Lillie Gibson employee ................ 28.00 Tom Stigner employee .......... 10.00 Palmer & Edwards supplies ........65.02 Ackerman Merc. Co. supplies.... 45.01 J M Markle Treas supplies ....... 20.48 Roy Riddle Co. supplies it teisenss GBI Frank Miller supplies ............. ..4.35 Rimmell & Sons -supplies........ 18.70 S W Rimmell & Sons supplies 30.66 S A Merriman supplies ... 2.2 Haples & Bons .. vl 8809 Luthern Society Orphan p00r.... 95.556 Geo Brown & Son burial soldier 75.00 A L Haller burial of 501dier......75.00 Berhalter Bros. burial soldier 75.00 Albion Democrat printing ......... 58.52 L Adair printine 0 58.62 Will T Knox bridge supt. .......... 38.30 Eudora E. Erwin employee .......... 3.90 Albert Gappinger freight drayage 4.90 Banner Pub C. pre. exp Nye road 7.50 Will T Knox pre exp Prouty rd. 101.00 Will T Knox pre exp. Loy road vee 6.50 Will T Knox pre exp Pancake rd 9.50 Will T Nox pre exp Neye road 44.00 Will T Knox pré exp Myers road 7.00 Will' T. Knox pre ‘exp Himes rd 16.50 Will T Knox pre exp Rich road 61.30 E L Adair pre exp Howard road 4.44 Banner Pub Co. pre exp Loy road 6.00 Banner Pub. pre exp Pancake rd 6.00 Avilla News pre exp. Shaffer rd 18.95 Irene Byron Hos. pat. No. Co. 450.00 Geo Gaby erroneus tax Lig. ... 11.24 Eamich & Herrn new bridge ... 75.00 E L Adair bar dockets ... 45.00 H Clayton Erwin exp Hussey rd 35.00 Virgil Nobles exp Hire road .. 100.00 Virgil Nobles exp. Clutter read 100.00 Will T. Knox Buckles road.... 10.20 Beard Construct. Co. Parks Rd. 5076.00 Will T Knx Parks road ........ 60.10 Will T Knox Earnhart road ....... 17.20 Lindsey & Adair Earnhart rd. 1248.00 Jacob Busz gravel road repair 11.75 W D Boner gravel road repair 8.25 Calvin Metz gravel road repair 43.00 V G Shook gravel road repair 30.90 E J Fogarty signs as law 1921 825.00 H P Tucker gravel road repair .... 9.95 H. C. Erwin, County Auditor

HortiqpltnlriSts at Albion Marech 16.

The Noble County Horticultural® society will hold its March session at the U. B. church in Albion Thursdgy March 'l6. The event will be in the nature of a community session devoted to the promotion of community welfare work, A special musical program will be rendered and Rey, H. W. Franklin of Albion will deliver an address on “Relations of the Social Life of a Rural Community to Farm Profits.” A round table discussion will be led by Mrs. Ervin Gappinger. Henry Hill will give a talk on boys and girls club work.. At 11:30 a. m., .d}nner will be served, e

Again Out of Commission.

Kendallville big fire truck is again out of commission and will be useless until_a new.engine is installed. The truck, purchased at South Bend five years ago has never given satisfaction.g ! .

~ William L. Snyder aged 60 a native of Noble county is dead at Helmer His widow and four children survive.

BLASSIrIED ADS

For Sheriff,

I wish to announce that I will be a Republican Candidate, for Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subjeet to the decision of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May 1922. S . - Alvin 8. Harr, Kendallville, Ind ; . : 45b4t

Notice of Services

- Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the hall over Weir & Cowley. ' Welcome - ; e

.Earl James announces that he will continue to deliver clearified and ariated-cooled milk from a federal inspected, herd. Will - also deliver whipping cream. Pleased to nfeet my old friends and all new oncs ah ' 53bts

For Sheriff,

- I will be a candidate fo sheriff on the democratic ticket before the primaries May 2d and earnestly solicit the support of the voters of Noble county. o , i : IM, Cazler - | 52btf e se— i s | Wanted—Hides and poultry. I will pay 6 cents per pound for green hides and .highest market prices for poultry and all kinds of junk. Telephone 319. Joe Miller. 50btf

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 Banfier ofltlce ... 46DtL

For rent, good farm of 290 acres with everything furnished. Enquire of W. A. Cochran or George Goshorn. - 46btt . Hemstitehing and Picot Edging. | Also orders taken for all kinds of pleating, buttons covered. Mrs. Jacob Sheets. 409 Cavin St. Phone 75 Ligonier, Ind. . e 52b8t

- 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 Foster,Lepird barn. Ligonier. . : 44bti

. Baby chicks for sale. We are booking orders for baby chicks and custom hateching. Write us. The Hoosier Hatchery, Syracuse Indiana, : 52b8t

When you've tried the rest. Drop in and procure the best. S. D. Smith, the shoe shiner, Koon Cigar Store. ; 52atf

- FOR SALE—Small house and two lots on the North Side immediate possession. Inquire of Thomas Jackson A s 52btf

~ For sale, modern property in- good location. Call at Banner office. 47btt

Hay for sale on the Joe Drain farm Inquire of Nelson Vance. i TRolke

Great Clubbing Offer.

- New York World, three times a week and the Ligonier Baner twice a week, all one year for $2.50. Now {s the time for new subseribers and old ones to secure both these publications by paying one year in advance. - 5 blb {f-

Bon-De-Chea,

Just received a new line of stamping patterns, bed spreads, lunch cloths, pillow slips, towels, etc., and ean furnish material for same or use your own. Call and see the new patterms. i g _I now have a full line of boil proof colored: threads, such as Royal Society and other standard makes. ; 52b4t Nona Stuff, Prop.

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer 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 Halr Goods

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

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Phone NO. 65’ 'Lig(,mie‘r. v

3 ® Job Printing ‘ &a’f‘ m:g Jgg 4l Printing, and when it ] comes to Service, we | can only refer you to || - our customers or ask | thatyougive usatrial. ||

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ANNOUNCEMENT! Having puréhased the M. A. Hutchison Jewlery Store, I wish to anfiouqce tothepeople of Ligenier and com- , munity that] will carry a modern and up-to-date stock High ,Grade ‘Watch and Jewelry . Repairing= - - Harry J. Holderness

Notlce of Public Sale by Administrator

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate. of Bdwin H. Buckles deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, three: miles south of Kimmell and two and one-half miles west of Wolf Lake in Washington Township, Noble County Indiana on Wednesday the 29th of March 1922 at 120’clock M. the persoa] property of said estate consisting Four head of cattle—one black cow three years old, one spotted heifer two years old, one red Durham cow seven years old and one roan heifer three years old, sixteen head of ewes and lambs “one buck sheep, one Success Manure Spreader one Deering binder one- Superior Grain drill one Tiger hay tedder, one Walking plow, one hay rake, one lever harrow, one spike tooth harrow; one spring tooth harrow, one Deering Mower, three breaking” plows, three double shovel plows, one tank heater; one Rock Island Coern Planter, one sulky plow, one top buggy one farm wagon and rack, one Allen touring car, 20 bushels of rye, one set double work harness seed corn, one share in a threshing out fit, one elip-. per fanning mill and other articles too numerous to mention. ' ; TERMS—AIII sums -of tive (5.00) Dollars and under cash in hand, over Five ($5.00) Dollars a credit of not to exceed six months will be given; the purchaser executing his note therefor bearing six per cent interest from date it not paid when due, wtivlng ‘and providing for attorneys fees and .with sufficient surety thereoh. @ ~ George W. Buckles, Administrator Dated March 6,1922, = . Q2adw Leghorn Pullets. We are selling g, - them only because We hay @m oom for them *fil our houses. This g‘

If germs could get in to print they would attack Blue Devil ' Cleanser faster than lye does your hands. la2t For Sale—Ford motor in first class condition. Fred Kiester, 2btf - ‘Do you think dirt never fell off a diamond ring—goak yours in Blue Devil and watch. 2a2t 'Wanted thre furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at Banner O,flice.n 2a4t* i - eY 7 A Your woodwork just hates lye and strong soap—give it a chance with Blue Devil. , 12a2t

T.H. AMELING Ligonier, Indiana - PHONE 338 General Contractor ~and Builder - Estimates Furnished All Kinds of Repair ~ Work Dorie | SN TR