Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 May 1922 — Page 2
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.-“ ’ "\‘;:‘ . THE UNIVERSAL CAR J_Q&F, A : S f 7 7 AW SR NS ) ' o w e S ANMERREY \\_."\‘\, ‘.."-x‘\‘\ -’t;,‘_!’ 2] e A\ \\ S t ) IHM s G 0 : 4\% == (U 2 Y 7 Touring Car .. . \\ZHN _— o mete .AT 0O at your pleasm?e--go where you : choose and when you choose, with | ~ your familyor your friends. Enjoy the boundless beauties of nature, the pure air, a lunch in a shady wood, a fishing * excursion, a rest by a cool lake or stream. ~ Youcanina Ford-.j Millions have learned - by experience that to, own and operate * a Ford is not an extravagance; they - ~ have learned that the many pleasures . ' derived from a Ford takes the place . of other ' pleasures, and the saving ‘thus made often pays for the car and its Let’s talk this matter over Get the Ligonier Universal Sales ° o Cebany.
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The Ligomer Banner : [ ESTABLISHED 1866.§ : ‘ . §Published by * The Banner Publishing Company ~ W.C. B. HARRISON Editor; { - THERMERICAN PRESS ASSOIATION. } Pnblijhe_d every Monday and Thursday pnd entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.
LaGrange Poor Hospital
. Work on a hospital for the poor in connection with the LaGrange county infirmary is now under way and when completed the place will be¢ admirably fitted for the indigent poor and infirm. T On the completion ‘*of the work there will be five rooms for patients a nurse room a waiting room; bath room and a surgery all equipped specially for the purposes designed. Large porches will be constructed, on both the north and south sides of the wing, equipped with screens and these porches will be- useful for getting patients out in the sun or for sleeping in the open air. There will be fire escapes attached to the porches and on the interior there will be stairways in addition to the elevator. . To this hospital patients may be sent by the township trustees for surgical care which can be furnished by La Grange county physicians, and many other poor patients may receive treatment in other cases than surgical as well as could be obtained out side thec ounty at large expense.
Home for Orphan Children.
The. Rebekah Assembly at its thirty-cighth annual state meeting in the Odd Fellows building in Indianapolies today and Tuesday, probably will take action on the Schuyler Colfax memorial, provision for which was made at. last year’s session by the appointment of a committee on ways and means. The members of the Independent Order of oOdd | Fellows of the state also are active in behalf of the memorial, being reprecented on the committee. The memorial will take the form of a building, to be erected at the I. O. 0. F. Home at Greensburg. The building will cost from $75,000 to $lOO,OOO and will be used for a dormitory to house the orphan children ‘cared for at the home. 2 , L i
Will Have Community Homes.
Benton township, Elkhart county, will have two school buildings and community houses to cost $45,000. One building will be built a short distance south of the George Geyer farm on the west side. of the road, on the old Allen Gilbert farm. The school for the southern half of the township will be erected north of the old Peck’s school house¢ on the east side of the road running:north and south. Both school buildings are out in .the open country with no residences near them. All modern equipment, such as heating,lighting and seating will be provided. s
Electricity for Farmers,
‘At a meeting of the Albion city council Monday evening, May 1, a contract 'was signed wherein | the town of Albion agreed to sell electric current .to a ‘Goshen corporation which will distribute same to the rural districts of Albion. Construction will probably begin before fall. This same Goshen corporation is negotiating with -the Ken_dallvilie. city = council endeavoring to secure the same arrangement and if able to purchase current they would build to Brimleld.
Heavyweight Dies.
. Harry White, of Goshen, aged 48 years for] 12 years flagman at the Big Four crossing died Thursday night in the Goshen hospital of heart trouble aggravated by an operation for hernia. Mr. White weighed about 400 pounds at the time of his death, having been in poor health for about a year.. He formerly weighed between 500 and 600 pounds.
Joint Meeting Tonight.
Theboard of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and the committee on tourist camping ground will meet this evening at’ 7:30 in the office of Dr. C. G. Keehn and take up the matter of improving Freed park for the accomodation of campers and meetings there.
Another Auto Vietim.
~ Mrs. Robert J. Oliver was run down by an automobile near her home in LaGrange and badly injured. After she fell to the ground the car pushed her 20 feet before it could be stopped. - : =
Signed With Ligonier.
“Sheet” Kyle-and Gorge Trump, local baseball ‘' players, have signed with the recently organized Ligonier baseball team. Tl‘l"e seéaspon was opened Sunday with the Fort Wayne Colored All Stars—Goshen News-Times.
According to advices filed ‘with the secretary of state the Wilkinson Quilt company, of this city, a.corporation, has redeemed all of its preferred stock. The company has had a very successful career. '
Notice of Administration,
Notice is hereby given that the un-’ dersigned has been duly appointed and has qualified as executor of the last will and testament 'of Frances C. Beazel late oft Noble County, Indiana, degeased and the creditors, heirs, legatees and devisees of said testatrix, as well as all other persons interested in her estate will be governed accordingly. ' . Said estate is prohably solvent. . Farmers & Merchants Trust ComL pany, Ligonier, Indiana, Executor ‘Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Ceele 0 ¥ 2 ! bb
Is Hoodoo Car. :
' The large Stutz car dwned by | Boyd Coates of. Kalamazoo, Mich., for-1 merly telegraph operator at Rome City, which figured in the collision near Valentine Monday in which Earl Godschalk of Three , Rivets Mich,, was instantly killed was the same ma~ chine which John Duval Dodge son of the Detroit’ Millionarie automobile manufacturer and his friend- Rex Earl staged their party at Kalamazoo recently and which later led to their arrest and conviction of the liquor laws. The machine was formerly owned by Earl who sold it to Coates claiming that it was ‘“hoo-dooed.” Coates.is a cousin of Dr. Timmis of Ligonier. . e
Thought It Slow Town.
Moses Phend, of Elkhart, always insisted that Goshen is a slow town, but he finds the fire truck there can go some. Phend drove his automomobile in front of the fire truck Thursday aftérnoon. It is said that he not only violated the speed laws but that he refused top give the truck the right of way. His car was struck by the truck, but little damage was done. His trial is set for Thursday.
Human Chain Saves Three.
Three boys Harry Frank 16, Guy -‘Adams 20, and Louis Schaefer 18 were saved from drowning in Christiana creek in 40 feet of water at Elkhart Wednesday evening when two became seized with cramps and both clung to Adams. Four or ‘five other boys formed a chain by clasping hands and brought the trio safely'to shore.
Hearing Postponed.
The preliminary hearing of Arthur L. Sudlow, charged with obtaining money under false pretense by Menno Blough of Goshen, which had been set for Friday morning, ' has been postponed until next Wednesday morning. In the meantime Sudlow of Wawasee is under $9OO bond for his appearance. - : Sl
Killed By Train.
Louis Dasos a New York Central section hand employed also *as an interpreter for a gang of Greeks was killed by a train Friday afternoon at LaPorte. Dasos was sitting on the tracks when a string of cars was hacked over him. i
Overcome by Heat.
Harold Nye, 22, of Elkhart, employed in a factory there, is the first heat victim in this vicinity. He was overcome Thursday and remained unconscious for several hours. @
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Office Hours.
- I will be in my office at the Mier State Bank every Saturday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 o’clock for the transaction of city business. : ' Karl B. Franks, City Treasurer : : e 10btf
For sale nice residence property on West Second street.” Good house, barn fruit and shade trees. A bargain for scme one desiring to purchase a home, Address Jesse Kern, New Carlisle, Ind. _ 10atf
Improve Your Horses.
Breed your mares to Gigot 7154, imported - Belgian Stallion, and Alfonso, 6641, Belgian Stallion known as theTschabold horse. Will stand for service on O. F. Randolph farm onehalf mile north and one-half mile west of Wawaka. Terms $l5 to insure 'a living colt. ; 10a8t . Randolph.& Lower
Great Clubbing Offer.
New York World, three times a week and the Ligonier Baner twice a week, all one year fer $2.50. Now lis the time for new subscribers and old. ones to secure both these putlications by paying one year in advance. @ ¢ o Blb tf '
‘Steady ‘'income, to lady agent selling ‘the only bath on the market, good -for all foot troubles, 200 per cent - profit." The Kingsbury Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. . i 12a3t
Notice of Administration.
- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and has, qualified as aministrator of the estate of David T. Miller late of Noble County, Indiana deceased and the creditors of said estate and all other persons interested therein will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. - Frank E. Miller Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Estate, e 11a3w
Notice of Administration.
Notice is hereby given thatsthe undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as administrator of the estate of Henry E. Peterson, late of Noble - County, Indiana, deceased and the creditors of said estate and all other persons interested therein will take due noticé and be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solyent. : " Melvin A. Yoder, Administrator. Bothwell’ &Vanderford, Attorneys for[ | Estate. P 10a3w
Don’t Put it off Another Year!
Going to the Races? 'Many automobilists will mofor to Indianapolis - for the races on Decoration Day. - Parking space will be scarce, Prest-O-Lite has made arrangements for free parking space at ~ their main factory across the wayfrom the track | Get invitation cards from us for yourself and | - fifiends today. Enjoy this Service. : . s v o- > Robinson Electric Service Prest-O-Lite ' BATTERIES .
4GIVE your house a fair chance against Father Time and the elements. Paint it now. Every season you postpone painting detracts from its appearance, decreases its value and shortens its life. B Iron bridges are painted every third year to protect them against rust. Yet wood rots much faster than iron rusts. When the paint starts to crack and peel,. the wood begins to rot. Don’t lct it get to that stage. - Two coats of Du Pont will preserve and protect it perfectly and add 1009, to the looks of your place. +And if your house has been recently painted, start an interior inspection trip. You will be certain to find . lots of places that need a coat of varnish, enamel or | stain. In the Du Pont line there is the proper paint, | varnish or enamel for every purpose. Make sure of ‘the Du Pont Oval and you’ll make sure of quality. It’s our business to know paint—and all our expe‘rience is at your disposal. , Why not drop in at our .store tomorrow? . e frepnt i 8
Weir & Cowley
‘, # . .;‘ Don’t Read this Ad Unless you want to practice Economy Dye your old clother over.. Have ' them fixedup. .« = - You would be surprised to know of the people that are having their clothes “Made to.look better” Dyed, Repalirfi/, Cleaned £'l handle to “ROYAL” and the “STERLING” [ines of made to measure clothes. . I call for and deliver everything, and I am here to make you satisfied Repairing and altering by Mrs. tHarley Bowen. HERMAN SACK .¥ Phone 63
