Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 4B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 March 1922 — Page 4
Thursday and Friday, March 23-24 | o L “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” The most unusual picture of the yéar, not a problem play but a big clean drama that will make all mothers talk. We recommend it highly. Also a 2 reel comedy. ’ Adm 15, 20 and 26¢ : 0555 ‘ Saturday, March 25 ' e : “MAR NOTHING” a splendid comedy drama with “Buck” Jones also a 2 reel comedy. 2 . Sunday and Monday, March 26 and 27 = 5 “THE WITCHING HOUR” with Elliott Dexter an extra fine picture. . Coming“The Crystal’s Ninth Anniversary Mar. 30 and 31 Special program, Gloria Swanson in “The Great Mom-ent. ‘ : Note—The peopel. of iLgonier will not have to go out of town to see “The Four Horsemen of the ApocaplySe as it will be shown ‘in this theatre inthe near future, ; :
RICHARD HIRE WINS FAME
Recognized as Great Violinst in Chi-| eago Concert and Was Born in Lig- |. onler A e 3 The Theocrat published at Zion} City, 111, by Wilbur Glenn Voliva in| speaking of a concert given by nine students of the American Conservatory of Music in Orchestra Hall, Chicago, has much praise for Richard| Hire son of Linval J. Hire formerly of Ligonier. The lad was born in this city and has many’ relatives here among the Hire families, The Theoerat says Gt : e According to a prominent musical eritic, “the program was one of rare charm in 'choice and arrangement and given with great sgkill and much ‘authority by the artist students of the conservatory.” ; “Richard Hire son of Deacon Linval J. Hire Conductor gf Zion Orchestra and who 18 taking a postgraduate eourse in plano, violin and orchestration and composition in the Ameriean Conservatory was one of the nine students gelcted being one of three piona pupils taking part. . “Mr. Charles E. Watt editor and publisher of The Music News of Chieago in refrring to the event in his issue of February 24, bestows these words of appreciation: “Richard Hire in the Liszt—a major concerto accompanied by sgixty members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra—proved himself the possessor of exceptional talent and attainments, being recalled five times after playing.” : “tA Kimball Hall three days later ‘young Hire also played in violin recital, rendering the Beethoven concerto first movement in D major. In commenting upon the event in the Music News, Mr., Watt also said: - “The program consisted of thirteen numbers and to particuarize ig an almost impossible thing, for each pupil did excellent work. Richard Hire—a twenty-year-old from Zion City— Zion City—played ‘his cencerto so well ag to create genuine surprise: for it was only last Wednesday that he was heard in Orchestra Hall playing a piano concerto with orchestra ~and the cases where one young B
Specials for Saturday and Mondé‘y
‘Wax Paper Lunchs rolls large size 3 roll BOP e s 10D 14-gt. Grey Granite Dish Pans 79 cent and 89 cent values Saturday each S ardpesiiaiee OIC 10- qt. Grey Granite Water Pails 89c value Saturday special memsssbodeedz sk stsiensainprssnarisse - 4DC Table Oil Cloth fancies only in browns and greens our special price for Saturday and Mopday they ard .. . .. .. ... . =~ OK
Ladies’ Silk Hose black only 89¢ value the pair * 69¢ Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose $l.OO value Saturday and Monday special at kg Ladies’ Pure Silk Thread Hose $1.50 value Saturday and Monday special ...c...1..... $149 . Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, $1.75 value Saturday and Monday special [ $1.49 ! Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose $2.50 value Saturday and Monday special iiaan. 32149
PILLOW TUBING
Pepperell Brand no other as good' 42 in. .. 35¢ 25 lER the FAPd oo i s 40c o £ = - : - - - ¥ : CURTAIN SCRIM Why pay’ 15¢ for double bordereg' curtain scrim -when we sell it for the yard ..... 9¢
E 2 150 PIECES OF ALUMINUM WARE AT $l.OO EACH MR L 10 qt. Dish Pans, 14 qt. Dish Pans, Roaster, 10 qt. Preserving kettles, 6 qt: K?tfle. with cover, 4 gt. Teakettles, 10 qt. Water Pails 3 qt. combination cookers and frying pans your choice i $l.OO Mfi . . ’ g M-*“ < ; e : SOAP : & e L o ' ESOAP_ Kirks Flake White Laundry Soap 10 bafs FOT-scu s miiins s ssmiinininssriasins sivsissisisrssspopsanie 498 Waltkes White Naptha Laundry soap 10 bars ofr st i aesess e reens e bastss. DIOC - - R N M Naptha Laundry Soap 10 bars for ‘L 49¢" Rub no More Washing Powder 6 for SR Etaan e e ettt s gae e fab bbsb s asabanoheastnton. DDC \M_*_fi__-_*L_‘": | | WALL PAPER HEADQUARTERS ' . = ‘ We have room lots of paper we will sell these two days as low as 10 ..and.. 15¢.. a double roll, e e , i : 1 e e L e : ~ Our stock of new papers is nearly complete. ke C ; E . Comein and let us give you an estimate on the cost of decorating your! room or - The Gutelius 5 & 10c Stores ii Gisen L n gi e o e e e s
musician can prove himself so competent in two ‘such dissimilar lines of work are rare-indeed. He was recalled four times.” ' - ‘Richard Hire expects to receive his postgraduate diploma with Bachelor’'s degree from the American Conservatory in June.” "
Used by the Public School.
‘lt seemg the community building at Angola is being used by the public schools. This might be worth an investigation by the people of Ligonier who are promoting a Community Memorail Building for this city. Ligonier is sadly in need of a new high school building and the projects might be combined with profit. The Banner believes that if a Community Memorial structure is constructed it should incorporate city hall in its ‘confines, and if possible include facilities for the accommodation of the high school. The Angola school board rentg quarters in the ecmmunity build‘ing there. , '
He Gets ’Em Together,
~ County Agent B. V, Widney is operating sort of an employment agency at hi,s office in Albion. Farmers in need of help or those seeking farm work can confer with Agent Widney and he can then arrange a meeting that will be of mutual advantage to those seeking work or wanting help.
Arrested For Arson,
H. Carysot John Dehner and B. S. Vail Fort Wayne business men have been arrestéd.on charge K of arson. They are charged with burning an implement store at Ridgeville. It was a joint plant of the implement men.
Wanted, married man to work on farm by the year C. L. Wemple, Phone 371 Ligonier. - 4btt
If enamel and linoleum could tell what they think of lye and strong soaps. we couldn’t print it. Use Blue PDevil - - : 4a2t
For Sale—l will dispose of my bedroom furniture; and rugs. All in good condition. Big i)argains for somebody Mrs. Ferd Ackerman 4btf
LADIES’ SILK HOSE SPECIAL—™
A Tragedy of the Storm.
Through the night Mrs, George Wagner sat in a curtained touring car, a precious bundle pressed ‘to her breast. - - § e e in the bundle was her baby Gearge Jr, aged three menthe . - = ' o The middle west's spring sleet and snow storm beat down or the machine ag it grouped itélway_ over ice covered roads from South Bend, Ind. to Chicago. — The family had been vigiting in South-Bend. o e At times the mother _pressed her little one closer as the cold wind whirled through.the curtains. Occas+ ionally she kissed the tiny bundle. Tuesday morning at 8 the trip ended The Wagner home wasg reached at last. The mother removing the blankets from around -the little form was startled to find .the infant cold and stiffened. fs : . Baby George was dead, ‘
The Toledo Daily times offered a prize to the person offering the best slogan and Mrs, Clarence R. Ball a daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. S. J. Wil-| liams of thisc ity won with the following: ' : LA T—for Toledo, the- place . of your roL ahipthie LR e o—for Ohio, the hest state on eath; L—is for liking the lay of the land; E—is for earning one’s money (so G ogrand)s £ oA L D—ig for the days that will soon come ' and go, : s ' O—nward, you bosters, let's “Talk - Toledo!” e _ | v s Mbs €. R.Ball ."Big Realty Transfers. : Tt is learned through deeds recorded that Mr. and Mrs} S. C. Sackatt have sold two Noble ¢ounty farms to residents of Goshen. What is known as the Golden farm east of town pass ed into the possessio of Ephraim Culp a Goshen undertaker. The other farm known as ithe Stage -place went to J.OW. .Balyeat a QGoshen real estate dealer. .. 1 = | Mr. and Mrs, Sackdtt on the other hand "have pmt‘Chaséjk the pne-third interest of Gi M. immerman in twelve pieces of Ligonier property. The transfers are all ‘import;nt. Mrs. Sackett is a sister of Mr. Zimmer: man.’ c Rl ‘ Mrs. John Skeels airrived home today .from Park Cityl Florida -where fwith Mr. Skeelg she sgpent the winter. Mr. Skeels will arrive in il.gonier in about a week and thgy will occupy rooms in the Chester| Freed home.
John Durbdn, the | youngest eivil war veteran in Indiar J, is lying pro-i strated in his Rome (ity home the result of paralysis. Smpll hopesare entertained for his. recovery. ‘ It looks nowias_j,though nething can head off a general strike of coal miners April Ist. liigonier ' dealers have a supply to %fi#t perhaps a month. g i o . Music lovers of th*s city ‘are lookilg forward to the jband concert in the M. HE. church [Friday evening, March 31. A rare treat is in store for the pable 1. :
Men’s Shop Caps 15¢ valie ...l 10€ Rope Clothes Line 50-ft. lengtgn 25¢ value priced special for Saturday each 19¢ or 2 for LißDe All St'ei\el Corn Popper 50 cent value priced special- for quick action each f 39¢ Tin Dinner Pail with Pie Tl;ay -foq school boy‘s‘ girls 25¢ value extra heavy tin | priced for Saturday at J 19¢
BLEA€HED SHEETI
Pepperell Brand 8-4 for the yd. 1,. 45¢c Pepperell Brand 9-4 for the yd. ... .......>so¢ Unbleached Musilin the yard .... 14c and 17c el e MARQUISETTE ; R Plain White 36 in. Marquisete 254 value .. 19¢ Flowered Marquisette the yad [ 29¢to She Double bordered marqusete the’j‘}d. ies 2D
Mrs.. Ball Wins Prize.
LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Funeral of D. T. Miller.
: The funeral of D. T. Miller was held at Topeka today with burial in Eden cemetery, LaGrange county. The deceased who passed-away Sunday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Freq B. Moore at Albion was Dpast seventy vears of age and for more than sixty years had resided in Noble and LaGrange counties; ' Since the death o fhis wife some years ago the gentleman had resided with his children. He was a man of sterling integrity and was highly respected by a host of friends. Among his survivors is Frank E. Miller the. well known Ligonier ,'grncer.' Another son Leland Miller of Topeka and the daughter above named in Albion survive. The funeral which was set for iWednesday had to be postponed until today on account of the condition of the ‘roads. Sy “
Community Public Sale,
At J. A. Bowen's Feed Barn Topeka| Je Indiana on Tuesday March 28. Sale} _ will begin 10 o'clock A. M. Sharp. |~ 25 Herses and Mules—Consisting | of farm chugks, general purpose and driving horses, ranging in age from 3 to 12 years. One 2 year old Mule, - Cattle—Ten head of Cattle including Fresh cows, springers and young cattle three full blood calves 6 months old. e Sheep—l 2 head of extra good breeding ewes. . , ~ Hogs—Some good- brood SOWs, shoats and one Duroc Male Hog. Chickens—Twenty-four White Leghorn pullets. : o : Sced Potatoes, Seed Oi.at, Clover | Seed—Red River, Ohio, Early Cobblers<and Early Rose Seed Potatoes. If you want the best seed.try some. A limited quantity of good seed Oats and Clover seed. - : Hay and Grain—Three tons good clover hay." 200 bushels of corn. | Farm® Implements—Two No. 11 QOliver Sulky Plows, Litchfield man-| ure spreader in good shape, Osborne 5 foot cut Mower nearly new. Deering Giant 5 foot Mower Riding cultivator 24 ‘tooth wood frame spring tooth harrow, 22 tooth wod frame spring | tooth harrw, farm wagon and box good single top buggy. - & : Household Goods—Brown: leather davenport, brown leather rocker, oak buffet, Oak dining table, 3 Oak chairs Vernis Martin Iron bed, pair bed} springs, Oak Princess Dresser, Four Wing Screen, 3 burner Perfection} oil Stove, .Copper Boiler, Galvanized tub, Ironing board. e Miscellaneous * Articles—One Ford delivery truck set good work harness, 4-horse Evener for plow, 2 | pieces of Hay Rope 120. ft. and 130 ft. land pulleys~a few gallows of Maple| | Syrup -and many other articles enterjed too late to list. iy : Terms of Sale—A credit of 6] months will be given ,on all sums over 155.00 the purchaser giving note with lapproved security drawing 7 pec { cent interest from date of sale. All ‘| sums of $5.00 and under cash inj} '{hand. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 1 2 per cent off for cash on sums over e o 1 L} ; Jas. A. Bowen, Manager | H. E. Longcor and E R. Kurtz Aucts.fl NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS o | State of Indiana Noble County SS: | i 1 In the Noble Circuit Court,| e wMareh 1922 Term. " - Cause No. 7923 : ewl g To Quiet Title ‘ | Fred Kiester, et al. ; | 3g L {
‘Erastug Atkins, et al ; ' -Be it known, that on the 23rd day of March 1922 the above named plaintiffs by Deahl & Deahl ‘their attorneys filed in the office of ‘the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court a complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause of action,-together with an affidawit of a competent person that the plaintiffs have a meritorious cause of action against said defendants, and that the defendants Charles Keister and Mary E. Keister are not residents of the State of Indiana. - ‘Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of sald complaint against them, and unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the ecalling of said cause on the 15th day of May 1923, the same being the Bth Judicial day of the May 1922, Term of said Court to be begun and holden at the Court House in the town of Albion on the second -Monday of May next, and answer or demur to said.complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence.: :
| In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the geal of said Court att he office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion { Indiana thig 23rd day of March, 1922. 8 | (Seal) " Isaae Deter, Clerk of 8 -the Noble Circuit Court. {Deahl &Deahl, Attys. for. Plaintiffs: W Shiwl ey . 3p3w | White Wyandotte eggs for hatch“ % |ing. H. H. Decker. dabt* Did you ever see a tile ‘bathroom‘ {smile—show yours Blue Devil Clean- . ser and watech. , : 4a 2t | We dare you to find out how much better Blue Devil in your bath tub | will make you feel. v -3t | Charles Shearer and family: have all been ill of mumps and flu. Mrs. | Shearer’s * condition is' regarded as ‘| serious. R e .. W. B. Cowley the war veteran and jeoal dealer is confined to his home] with a fractured rib the result of af {fall down the cellar stairs at “his| residence more than a week ago. | Ira D. Patterson will leave tomor-| {Tow with hig family for Rushsylvanii | {Ohio where they will make their fu: | tg@fefi Mr. Patterson is & well| [known andprosperous. farmer and| | while his friends dislike to-have him | |leave this community they will wish} | him success in his new home. |
‘Notice to Taxpayers.
- Notice is hereby given that I will be in Ligonier to collect taxes for Ligonier City and Perry township on the places and dates mamed below: % Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Monday and Tuesday March 27 and 28. ot _ ’ Citizens Bank Wednesday and Thursday March 29 and 30. " . Mier State Bank Friday and Saturday March 31 and April 1. i Bring your last tax receipts with you.. E T : Morton P. Thomas Co. Treasurer o & ‘ 4aSt For County Treasurer. Please announce that I ~am a candidate for county treasurer on the democratic ticket subject to the will of the voters of Noble county at the primary to be held May. 2. - Glenn S.Rimmel Jefferson township 4atf
- Stansbury's Double Store | Too many goods, all new, no old accumulations, all first-class- goods. This will be an opportunity for you to buy your wants early in the season. Sale beSins Saturday, March 18, and will continue until April 2, 1922. The powel of 'the doliar savings will pull you méiny miles. - | Rain or shine, good roads or bad roads, come to our BIG SALE. . Will quote you prices from some of the departments
S PERCALE e 36 inch Dark Percale the best ............... 15¢ 36 irl_cll Light Percales this big sale ........ 14c GINGHAMS AND WASH GOODS 27 inch 'Ginghams' fine patterns ........... 20¢ 27 inch Ginghams all best makes ............ 25¢ 32 inch Dress Ginghams choice ............ 30¢ Checks axld«Plain Ginghamg ik -+ CURTAIN NET DEPARTMENT 36 inch Scrim thé Yard L 15 38 inch Marquisette the yd. ..........cccoeeies ( 18¢ 388 inch Curtain Nets worth 70c .......... 59¢ 45 inch Curtain Net worth 85¢............. T7¢ 45 inch Curtain Net worth $1.40 .... $1.15 Curtains by the pair or yard. A large selection. . - g ooy OVer Drapes <........ousimesanes 706 10 SI.QO | CRETONNES. & CHALLIES 36 inch Bungalow Cretonne for Drapery, Cushions and Furniture coverings 2 kel 3G 36 inch Comifort Challie . ... ...iiaag 18¢ e - CRASH ‘ o 16 inch all Linen Crash ..aciaiili, . 25¢ iR aneh all Linen Crash .o 216 16 ineh Unien Crash /.. .l oot du 86 Other Crash from seessrenssisneneinnenees 10 10 10€ . TABLEDAMASK 66 inch Damask 69¢ 72 inch Damask worth $l.OO ............... 89¢ 72 inch Damask worth $1.75 .. @..%.. $1.29 72 inch All Pure Linen worth $2.50 .... $1.98 Buy your Damask Now. e 88 Inch Cheeso Cloth only .. ... .0x .. Te 8-4. Ol Cloth. White ......cumi i, 38C = MUSLIN DEPARTMENT 36 inch unbleached muslin .....ciereerennnn. 11 86 inch Unbleached muslin fine .......c........ 13¢ 36 inch bleached Muslin .............c....... 15¢ 36 inch Bleached extra good ...........cceoeee 17C 40 ineh tubing extra good .........cc......f...... 38¢ 42 inch Tubing -linen finish ................ 43¢ e nch Whing ol 4be .81 inch bleached sheeting .........cccccccrivueees D 7 . HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ' Now is your chance to buy all Spring needs, Silk Hose, Cotton Hose, Lisle- Hose. Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s. ) Infant’s hose black or white per pair ... 15¢c Misses’ Hose 5 to 614 Black or brown .... 20c Misses’_hose 7 to 914 black or brown .... 25¢ -Boys’ hose extra heavy ............ 25¢ and 30c Girls’ hose fine ribbed ................ 25-and 30c Men’s Hose black 15¢ per pair or 2 pair.... 25¢ : ‘Men’s blue and brown socks .............. 13e ‘Men’s fine Lisle Hose assorted golors .... 25¢ ‘Men’s fine Sil}gd}{gse assorted colors .... 50c dadies! Hose por pair i wisinew T3O ‘Ladies” Hose worth 266 .......ceriioninrnen 180 Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, ribbed top, black or L DEOWTE L T i ey DORE Ladies’ Special Silk Hose reduced for this 0 RBIe. L e i e e SR I Ladies’ LaFrance Silk Hose .................. $2.25 - ‘True Shape Silk Hose no runners ........ $1.39 . We pride ourselves on the.best selected Line of Silk Hose. Buy your spring wants . LADIES’ WOOL SHIRTS 1 lot ladies’ wool shirts all wool.poplins, all wool Panama best made nice trimming all
~ C.R. STANSBURY Big Sale starts March 18th, Closes April 3rd oo Ligosier . .. ZSIQRES . - EENN
Auction Salé of Household Goods. Saturday March 25 1922 at two o'clock in the afternoon on' Kast Third street in the rear of Weaver’s hardware stove I will sell the following goods: S W Art Laurel hard coal stove, good as new. o o . Extension table - ; 'Washing machine ' . Two rockers | ‘ Lounge S iz ~ Organ -in prime shape ' Wash stand : S ‘ Lawn mower L ; : Rug 12x15 : And many other articles including dishes, pictures, curtain poles, ete. : Mrs. Mollie Lantz
County Exhibit by Schools.
LaGrange public schools will give a county wide exhibition in LaGrange April 20, 21 and 22 in which specimen work from every school in the county will be. shown. - -
T.H. AMELING - Ligonier, lndia;nta. ~ PHONE 338 General Contractor and Builder | Estimates Furnished All Kinds of Repair et Work Done-' '
CORSETS DOWN All our best J. C. C. and College Girl Corsets worth $6.400 &b o iiadidivarmunencs $519 Parisiana Girdle Corset with low bust for the Athlete pink brocade only ....... $1.50 All Corsets reduced in price. OVERALLS ST Extra Heavy Denim Overalls double stitched swing pocket, bibs and Suspenders .... $1.19 Blue Jumpers to match ...........iceiveene $1.19 Extra Heavy Blue and white stripe overalls ' with Bib - aaiaidaibuailimia i 310 Jumpers to Mateh ... sld9 HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS = 1 lot extra Heavy percale house dresses regular price $2.50 for this sale only 1.39 1 Lot Bungalow Aprons made of high grade peredle il shavetd i BBE 1 lot slip on Aprons very dressy aprons .. 69¢ 1 lot Children’s Gingham Dresses ages 2 to 6-all to close ... 79 and 89c WHITE GOODS FOR INFANTS’ DEPARTo MENTS: ..o Checked Dimity ......coeioesseienenns 30 and 35¢ Striped Dimity ‘..0 3¢ and 86¢ India Linons, Lin Weave and Opal Lawn, Pink White Checks for Undergarments, Crepes, Satin Messaline and al lthe new class cloth for undergarments.
OUR INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT - For the Babe or a Child 2 years old. : - Infants’ dresses, Rubber Pants, Bibs, Hose Aprons, Hoods and Caps, Veils, Skirts, Hose Supporters, Booties, Mittens, Bands, Safety Pins, Vests from 1 month to 2 years, Rattles, Pacifiers, Talec Powder, Fine Soap, Cold Cream, Blankets. Children’s Waists. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT With any purchase of Dry Goods and Groceries amounting to $5.00 or more we will sell you 10 lbs. Standard Fine Granulated Sugar for 47c. Take this bargain limit 10 Ibs to one Customer. - A ‘
Se CANNED GOODS, 3 cans Bridal Sweet Corn worth. 89¢ 336 3 cans White Friend Sweet eorn 45¢ 39¢ 3 Cans Old Mill Red Beans ............36¢ 25¢ 3 Cans True Worth Pork & Beans 36¢c =~ 2b6¢ 3 Cans Sweet William Peas worth 39¢ 33c 1 Can King of Haeaii pineaplle 30c 25¢c 1 can Mission yellow peaches ... 30¢ 25c b lbs. Granulated Sugar worth 35¢ 27c ‘Total value ............ $2.90 for $2.32
Notions at a Money Saving Price Colgates Talcum Powder worth 20e now Il4ec Tickle Puffs worth 15¢ now .......... 9c Brass Pinsg full count 8¢ now ...........ccee 32 R, M. C. Crochet. Cotton worth 10c now .... 9¢' Men’s Red Handkerchiefs worth 10¢ now 4‘5& Rubber Hair Pins worth 10c now ............ 8¢ J. & P. Coats thread all colors wirth 7¢c now 5¢ Safety pins best Nickel safety shield worth 106 TIOW sit ciloenssns oo omssiiesioin wegsinisale THE-
: » DISHES DISHES | Plain White Decorated Gold Band, Blue Bird Pattern. We can sell you sets or part sets. Come now while.assortments are complete. Water Glasses, Sherbert Glasses, Glass Salad’ or Fruit Dishes, Brooms, Baskets, Soap Powders, all for Spring House Cleaning, -
