Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 May 1922 — Page 5
Interest Rates Reduced
[Effective Monday, May 15, our rates ot interest to borrowers were substantially reduced. . e e ‘
Our aim always has been to offer the maximum aid to the community, and especially to retain the lead in benefiting the farmers. e
We are glad to take the initial step in giving our patrons and fri'ends. the benefit of improved conditions in the money market. ~ ,
BUTTERMILK - POINT - Amusement Park ~ Wawasee Lake 7 opens for the season MAY 28, 1922 Come one come all bring the kiddies we will make it pleasant for you‘ = Boating, Fishing Bathing, Dancing MOORE’S. ORCHESTRA and Universal Entertainers of Indianapolis have been engaged for the season, Dancing Every Evening Except Monday
- PERMALAC The great ihteriér finis you / can make old furniture, porch chairs, floors woodwork etc., look like new by giving a coat of Permalac. Permalac come in different colors light and dark Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, Walinut etc, you can apply without previous experience. ALSO--We are now selling quanties of Flat Washable Wall Colors. Your old walls can be decorated with any color you desire, besides a big-line ot 36 colors in house paints. We have in % pint cans all colors paint, enamel, varnish; . @ L _ We have a wondertul line of varnish for interior gu ses also to walk on and we assure youatl ig‘l?%rgde' article at a low price. We have a nice line of paint and varnish brushes. Call or phone us 134 and you will get service. o Swo Yours, _ -
Ligonier
The Ligomer Banner v ' . \ESTABLISHED 186 e.% §Published by ' ‘ “he Banner Publishing' Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor; Ez-}fi%fifi:’ifi‘#fiés%g”%&%fl%u | Published every Monday and Thursday end entered in the Postoffice at Ligoafer, Ind., as second class matter.
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. 2N 12a3t
EARL WOLF ~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier . Indiana
to Borrowers
CITIZENS BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $135,000.00
“THE BANK ON THE CORNER”
NEWS NOTES
S. B. Blue of Goshen is a guest of his brother Alonzo Blue this week.
eLo Kerner won $35 in premiums in the state bowling contest at- Anderson. :
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman visited Goshen relatives Tuesday afternoon. ; T
“Way Down East” the wonder picture of all time at Crystal 4 days begininng Tuesday May 23rd. :
L. S. Brumbaugh of Huntington will succeed C. M. Finch as principal of the Kendallville high ‘school. '
A. J. Foster of Goshen has been adjudged insane -and will ~be removed to a state sanitarium, 1
J. C. Brunk delivered a very interesting discourse at Brimfield ang Tuesday visited friends in Kendallville, :
‘The public debt increased $45,000,000 during April but that’s not much when the size of the deficit is considered. ! - r
‘Mrs. Ida Ludlow aged 70 was found in a hepless condition the result of a paralytic stroke at her home in Kendallville. ; :
Frank Faust of Goshen claims to have been engaged as a regular pitcher for the Ligonier Ball Club. He is a good one. | :
Mrs. C. R. Graves will arrive home from St. Petersburg,; Florida, Saturday May 20 after spending the winter in the south. o ?
~ Mrs. V. Kimmell of Kendallville was chosen vice president o fthe state assembly of Rebekahs at the Indianpolis meeting Tuesday. :
-The Misses Beatrix Flick, Josephine Inks, Helen Green and Messrs Everett Mier and Phil Schloss attended a sorority dance in Goshen ‘Monday night.
One of the buildings in Angola piirchased by the Masons of that city is occupied by Lepird’s shoe store and Mr. Lepird will have to give possession July Ist. , Ty
The Albion New Era has discovered that Mrs. H. A. Frees living east of Kendallyille posesses a four legged chicken of the Rhode Island Red Type which is as active as any others of the flock. . e :
~ Mrs. Abbie Martin of Goshen ang Charles Melntyre of Three Rivers, Mich,, claim they procured their liquor in Elkhart which made them drunk. The woman paid a fine of $l5 and the man $36, v ' §
Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino at 'Crystal tonight. ol
- Frank P. Wood made his regular weekly visit to Goshen T}lesday. .
Mrs. Phoebe Stroman spent a week visiting Kendallville friends.
Miss Dorothy Slabaugh was a South Bend visitor the first of the week. s
The child labor law has been declared unconstitutional by the United States supreme court. ' s
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood will entertain "a company -of friends at a six o’clock dinner this evening.
_ Cecil r@riffith, Frank Raubert and Louis Levy had business which took them to Fort Wayne Tuesday.
Miss Mary Rex who has been ill a long time visited the Banner office this morning. Her health is greatly improved. :
-“Way Down East” a simple story of plain folks and still has the most thrilling scenes ever made in ~a picture at Crystal next week.
. Waters in Neble county lakes are receding and good bass and blue gill fishing is loked. for when the season opens June 15.
Mrs. Paul Beasley 35 died in Washington township = leaving her husband and five small children the youngest -about two weeks old. ‘
Sarah Clough after being deserted eight time by her husband George Clough has applied for divorce at Elkhart and $l,OOO alimony with an allowance of $l9 a week and $35 for her attorney. : b
Mr. and Mrs. Mahaffey-and children of Willard Ohio and Mr. and rMs. C. E. Umbenhower of Garrett spent Sunday at the home of their aged grandparnets Mr. and Mrs. William Umbenhower, o
The business of B. F. .Wilkerson has increased to such an extent that he has had jto hire additional help. J. F. Woods of Warsaw has been employed in the harness and shoe stores of Mr. Wilkerson. »
Floyd Howell and Walter Miley were each fined $lOO and costs and given six months at the penal farm in the Steuben circuit court at. Angola on a plea of guilty to violation of the prohibition law. = | :
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burger are here from Colorado on an extended visit. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Dowell 4t Fairview Farm, Mr. Burger is a brother of Mrs, Dowell the well known writer, . I AN S G » &
“Way Down East” D. W. Grifiths wonder picture at Crystal next week.
;% Wanted, two office girlé to work on circulars. Highway Iron Products Co.
Government statistics show that food prices have advanced in the past six months. , :
District hardware dealers met in Gosh,en last evening and enjoyed a feed. u 5
Mesdames D. W. Singer and Charles Harper of Goshen were Ligonier shoppers Monday. ; TRt
Herman Sack was in Goshen looking after ball players for next Sunday’s game here. 7
Every audience who has seen “Way Down East” has sat spell bound through the . unfolding of this great production. Don’t miss it next ‘week., i .
Mrs. Ethel Hayes and children of Hibbing Minnesota who spent seven weeks with her mother Mrs. Anna Summers, left for their western home Tuesday. w :
- Wanted—We apply all kinds of roofing, shingles or rolls at very reasénable prices, also all kinds of roofs repaired. Call or Phone Mast-Mang-field Roefing Co., Elkhart, Ind. Phones X 1657 and L 2260. 12b4t*
An examination by a specialist discloses . that Marshal Noe is iin the first stage of Brights disease. The Kimmell poet and writer is considerably disturbed over the diagnosis of his physician. : A :
' An Anderson woman and her husband driving a Ford sedan were quite ‘badly hurt near Churubusco Monday afternoon. when the machine turned turtle at the foot of a hill. The top of the car was crushed. "o Ae T e T
~ Joe Croop, John Hadley, Charles Harper, ‘Dr. ‘Singer, Charles Crotser Earl Leonard, I. H. .Simmons and son Dr. Simmons, Wilford McDongal andg Leßoy Steffey of Goshen-were among the Goshen visitors ‘Sunday to see the ball game. - . i
William A. Kelsey of Fort Wayne will be urged by a special car of boosters from his homec ity for -department commander of the G. A. R, for Indiana at the state encampment to be held in Connersville May 2324 and 26. 6
Buy A Home. ol For Sale—Six room one and-half story brick residence ' corner - north and Jay streets. Cement walks good cellar, well, cistern barn and garage. Fine fruit trees. Two lots, Half cash balance easy payments., For particulars call on Bothwell & Vanderford. el A ..ILI Hiehara bn s U e s e % Ilast AN RO
GLASSES Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses o replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations ‘Halr Goods :
W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in*Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ND
/ FOR SALE A AUCTION
We will sell at public auction, in our ~ supply room next to the Ind. & _ g Mich. Electric .Co. L Saturday, May 20th Begining at 7:00 o'clock in the evening -the following goods to-wit:
Tires, Tubes and Accessories + ~ For Automobiles
- Here is one chance tolfiy in your Auto supplies at greatly reduced cost.
Daniels Motor Supply Co. Earl Wolf, Auctioneer = Ligonier, Ind.
Indiana
Plumbing and i Heating | Done By H. E. ROBINsON "Ph_o‘ne 218 Ligonier - Ind.
E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Phone No. 65, Ligonier.
