Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 4A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 March 1922 — Page 3

ANNOUNCEMENT!

ReR n L Having purchased the M. A. - - "Hu'tchison ‘Jewlery. Store, 1. ~ wish to announce tojthe peop le of Ligenier and com- ~ munity that I wi’ll_’. carry a _ - modern and up-to-datestock . High' Grade Watch:and VJ.ewel'ry - Repairing. . Harry J. Holderness

Under New Management Blazed Trail Garage L ‘Ligon‘iér, Indiana~ = . Now Owned and Operated by ~ ~ three Skilled Automobile ~ Mechanics ‘ Will Meet All Demands In the way of Tires, Tubes and Accessories: ‘Spec"ial' Attention to Repair Work THOMAS, PANKOP & WINEBRENNER

LESEERESPREE e o ) 16 e o N Z: L R e ,’f;/// é}’?‘/b 7 ’\3”/;; 2 ' - = Y N e 4/\\*/ ' % ;::é.'z SR\ % S s > ge\ |\ 4 & ks, e ' "flq,";, N = | 78 »’.f/.i«"gc_ /: /4 S ez A\ =2 & 575 7 i o R ey ‘\\ f‘jfl/‘gf’y ’/ g & 7TEN\ TEeoN \ e ;0 m. NN N % : T R .-‘&_s&# ? ] ) e . KING /4 LUB = i VAR % ft\ S S (e : : : & %‘: "H.v 7 g e i next Xmas 'O st/ B : : /7{' gl w,%?*g RS ) e o F Zfié - DEPOSIT ONE DOLLAR EACH WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS AND YOU HAVE $50.00. YOU CAN EASILY SAVE A DOLLAR R WEEKAND WON’T YOU BE GLAD TO HAVE THAT $50.00. ‘ THERE ARE CLUBS WHERE YOU DEPOSIT 50 CENTS R WEEK, OR $5..00 OR ANY SUM-—A CLUB TO FIT YOUR PURSE. OR YOU CAN BEGIN WITH 1 CENT, 2 CENTS, 5 CENTS, OR TEN CENTS AND INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT EACH WEEK. INFIFTYWEEKS. - = : ~ 10-Cent Club Pays $127.50 o & S-BCng Club Pays - 63.75 = ' ~~ 2CentClub Pays 25.50 o . s WCemtfub Pays L 1275 . YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE [LARGEST AND IDECREASE EACH WEEK. THERE ARE NO DUES. iYOU GET BACK EVERY .CENT YOU PUTIN. B > ; . COME IN AND ASK ABOUT IT. ' i ' Make Our Bank Yeur Bank - We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits | =ndSaving Accounis. P Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

’ EARL WOLF' Auctioneer . Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligoolhe £ & Indiane GLASSES "ot B leme

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage - Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing * * Marinello Toilet Preparations : ~. - Halr Goods .~ =

; ~Auctioneer ; ’Phdte No. 65, Ligonier. The W. C. T. U, will meet with Mrs, H. H. Decker Tuesday March

NEWS NOTES

Edgar Sack is a-wictim of mumps.

Miss Evelyn Smith was a . South Bend visitor Friday. ; e A

' Elkhart county has six candidates for sheriff as ggainst five in> Noble county. e ) : 3 »

Mrs. P. J. Piggott of Butler was a week end visitor with Mrs. A, O. Jeftyion... i '. George Crothers is confined to his home with a well developed case of mumps. | A 7

William Longcor has moved with his family from Benton to a farm near Ligonier. = - : : s

Mrs: O. D. Nusbaum of Detroit is a guest of her parents Dr. and Mrs. {. (& Keahn et

WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK IN FAMILY OF TWO.

=J. A. Bowen will be in charge of the community- sale to be held in Topeka Tuesday March 28. ;

Henry Peéterson and family visited with Mrs. Peterson’s parents Mr, and Mrs. Josiah Rowe at Topeka. 7/

~ Mrs. John Hays and two little sons spent the week end in Elkhart 4vith Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brannan. -

- Dalphus Stabler of near Syrgcuse’ is moving with his family to the W. A. Cochran farm near this city.

Louig-Leidner and Jerry Snyder of Goshen are having a ‘double cottage erected near the Waco pavilion at Wawasee, : Mr. and Mrs. David Hardesty and little. daughter of South Chicago were week end = visitors with the Jesse Dewey family. :

Mrs. A. J. Dillon+and little son Judson of Culver are here to spend a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper. : .

Mrs. Mae : Carney spent the week end in Chicago with her daughter Cecelia who is atftending a musical institute in that city. it :

- For Sale,Tapestry davenport seven feet in length ‘and in good condition. Big bargain if taken at onge. Mrs, Lee Leeser, Phone 84 — , 3btt

- Charles A. Wolf who had been on a’ visit of two weeks with the J. W. Feldman family and other friengds arrived home Friday from Fort Wayne.

John E.- Pancake was in the city Saturday calling on his many friends. Mr. Pancake has been a- subscriber to the aßnner for mo’re‘t-h'%n fifty years. i ;

An Elkhart superior court grand jury found more thand a score of indictments against Tesidents Bf that city for violations of sthe prohibition law. e

Trustee Stiver of Clinton township HElkhart county has been enjoined from awarding a contract for a centralized school building at an expense of $57,000. - : .

R. F. Black attorney general of Idaho, and little son Billy are here on a visit with the Henry Black, Wright Black families of Topeka and Dr. F. W. Black a brother of this city. - Ed MecOlintic of Syracuse was given a judgment in- the Kosciusko circuit court of $275 against the B. & O. railway company for the loss of a Belgian horse killed by a train on the railroad company's line.

The Farm Federation comprised of Noble Allen, Elkhart, -Steuben LaGrange,” DeKalb Whitley-and Kosciusko. counties held a very interesting meeting 4at Goshen Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Favinger of Albion delivered an address.- o t

Joseph H. Stewart superintendent of the Goshen water and light plant has Tresigned ,I‘y/ request and Dale Hamilton will no doubt be appointed in his place. Mr. Hamilton has had much - experience and will fill the position most acceptably. .

Mrs. -A. O. Shearer entertained Friday in compliment to Mrs. Stephens of Marion, Ohio who is a guest of the John H. Green family. At the same time Mrs. Hugh Hutchison entertained in honor of Mrs. James Thompson of New oYrk City.” e

All member of Excelsior Lodge No. 267 1. 0. O/ F. arc requested to be present next Wednezday evening Mar. 22, The matter of purchasing a radio machine will comg up for consideration. ] e e !

3b2t - W. L. Jackson, Rec. Secty

T. H. AMELING | Ligonier, Indiana ' PHONE 338 -

General Contractor ~’and Builder _ Estimates Furnished _All Kinds of Repair

LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDL;

CLASSIFIED ADS

- I wish to announce that I will be a Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Noble ¢ounty Indiana subject to the decision of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May-1922, Alvin S. Harr, Kendallville, Ind.‘ : 4 45b4t

Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the hall over Weir & Cowley., Welcome - 1-1-22

" Earl James unnounces that he will continue to deliver clearified and ariated-cooled milk from a federal inspected herd. Will also deliver whipping cream. Pleaséd to meet my old friends and all new ones - ; - b2btt

Hemsti!ching and Picot Edging.

- Also orders taken for all kinds of pleating, buttons = covered. Mrs. Jacob Sheets. 409 Cavin St. Phone 76 Ligonier, Ind. ; - b2bst.

If you have a good fresh cow or springer I want it, if you want a good fresh cow or springer I haye it. George Fecster,Lepird barn. Ligonier, : , ; 44btt

Baby chicks for sale. We are booking orders for baby chicks and custom hatchilrg. Write us. The Hoosier Hatchery, Syracuse Indiana. b2bBt

For Sale—“ Ford motor in first class condition. Fred Kiester. =i 2bie

For sale—Kitchen chairs cheap at the Shirt Factory. : 3a3t

Wgnted thre furnished or unfarnished "rooms for light housekeeping. Call at Banner Office. 7 2a4t*

FOR SALE—Small house and two lots on the North Side immediate possession. Inquire of Thomas. Jackson 2 ! : : o nm

For sale, modern property in good location. €all at Banner office. 47btt ‘Hay for sale on the Joe Drain farm Inquire of Nelson Vance, 62btt w ~ 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, ; I. M. Cazier. 52btt

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. ... - hobtt

. 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 ... 46btS

New Goodsl=—=—====New Goods! - E.Jacobs @ Co. 'No Accumulation of old Good . ly New Goods but only New Goods - ~ Jjust received from the market. 5 We are going to offer our entire stock of new goods at ~ - - . - Prices Which Defy Competition =~ : Below we will enumerate just a few of the many bargains we are offering: - Rest Paveale. - -~ 7 130 S Mottled Hose, worth $1.50 -48 c Best 27-inch Outing’ - 120 - et ' i .7 an_ Lot Blankets worth $4 t er pr. P&. Linoleum worth $1.28, ooty - 90 .~ v B 0 $4 to 56 ?ef: 33 $2OO Apron Ginghams, worth 20c - 12ic House Dressesworth $1.50 - 48¢c ‘We are going to start the season by offering our entire stock at the very lowest prices ~~ OUR MOTTO: BEST GOODS--LOWEST PRICES = We wish to call your special attention to our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department: Very large assortment to chosse from - Lowest. Price Inducement ~ Large selection of Rugs in all sizes Beautiful designs ~ We are showing everything new of this season’s Dress Goods and Silks.. ~ + ¢ Weinvite all to come in and inspect our goods. It will certainly pay you to see us before buying. ;@y&%fié&zéw%@;“fi&@f&%@%gg :

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Notice of Services

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