Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 13A, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 May 1922 — Page 4
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Plumbing and ' Heating . Done By H. E. ROBINSON Phone 218 Ligonier - . Ind.
Harry L. Benner Auctioneer -Open for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones
Bothwell & Vanderford | Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana
Attractive Terms on Farm Mortgage Loans
We' are making loans to farmers, with first mortgage as security, on very attractive termsand conditigps. 7 You will find it grea,tlfyyto your adva}fitége to see us when in need of money. | , ' v C;ll at ouf office for ‘complete"infomiation :); | - THE STRAUS BROTHERS - COMPANY = ' - LIGONIER. INDAINA
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Aermotor Auto Oiled Wind Mill - Coiled onlyonce a yr.
Gas Engines, Tanks, Pumps - and Pipes
Water supply systems, - Well supplies and well drilling Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind.
SCALP TREATMENT - Shampooing and Manicuring ~ Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South : of Presbyterian (Church. Ligonier. Indians
The improved condition of the money market enables us to make ~ OUR RATES 6% to our patrons and friends, =
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NEWS NOTES |
- John Robinson circus is bodked for Goshen the second week of June.
~'Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon drove to South Bend Sunddy and paid his brother a visit. . s e
- “Way Down East” the greatest picture: in thehistory of the screen ‘at Crystal this week. ; - :
LaGrange town will pave three blocks this summer. Con/cr‘ejte is to be used in the improvements. = '
Mrs. Amos Jeffries and son Carey motored to Churubusco and Huntertown Sunday to visit relatives.
Milton Gaylord of Laud accidently ran a knife blade through his hand while in the act of separating a piece ofice. | e
‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beazle of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hal ‘Beardsley of Syracuse visited iLgonier relatives. Sunday. o {
See the army of Sheba in wonderful desert scenes in “Queen of SHeba’ ’at the Lyric Theatre a big super Fox special. © - Lo d :
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sisterhen witnessed th? arrest near Goshen yesterday of a driver by a motor cop. The offender failed to display the proper license numbers. o e
Candidates at the recent primary have until June Ist‘to file their expense accounts. All seeking an office which pays $lOOO per annum or more are required to file, :
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Cain and Mrs. Ellen Cain attended the funeral of Milton Miller in Goshen Sunday. The deceased was a relative. UEa
Mrs. Allie Morrow has advanced subscriptions to the Banner for her son Ray A. Morrow at Springdale, Arkansas and her daughter Mrs, Florence Kreager South Bend. %
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crothers who arrived from Florida the other day where they spent a year will visit here a couple of weeks before returning to their home in Wray, Colorado.
Joseph Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith at their Elkhart home thei other day. | The latter has made slow progress on his new bungalow on acount of so much wet weather.
The General Electric Co. band of Fort Wayne has . been engaged by County Superintendent Hall to furnish musie for the commencement eéxerofses of the county schools at Albion June 8. Ligonier students may participate in the field sports on that date,
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Come early to see “Way Down East” one show each night at 7:45.
. John Ryan came from New Paris to see the ball game and visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phares traveled beyond Albion Sunday and vigited at the James Reed home.
Mrs. Mary Weaver of New Paris visited over Sunday with her daughter Mrs. W. E. Oyler. : :
‘Fayette Lepird has transferred to George D. Foster lots 3 and 4 in Bakers addition to iLigonier.
Mr: and Mrs. Cash Benham of Elkhart and Charles Holt of Kalamazoo, Mich., were iLgonier visitors Sunday.
“Way Down East” D. W. Griffith’s wonder picture one show each evening at Crystal 4 nights begininng Tuesday May 23rd. - . |
George Robinson a former well known resident of Noble county was here from his home in Plymouth today visiting old friends.
Mrs. J. W. Earl who spent the winter in Florida stopped over on her way home to Indianapolis to visit her brother Trustee Schwab and family in’ Wawaka. ;
The Kendallville city council has awarded her paving contracts to J. J. O’Connor and Sons of Fort ‘Wayne for $65,553. 20., The work is to be done this spring. ]
. Joé Prickett of Kansas City passed through Ligonier last "night in a special car over the N. Y. C. He accompanied a westgrn railway president t 6 New York Oltyy o o e
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stage and guest Mrs. J. M. Stage of Goshen' drove to Howe Military school Sunday, visited a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stage and witnessed a military parade.
Wesley Bourie is still confined .to his bed and shows little improvement, He had an attack of shingles several weeks ago and hae suffered a great deal from the effects of the 'strange malady. Ly 2o
Commander J. H. Hoffman of Stansbury Post G. A. R. will leave in the morning to attend the state encampment ‘at Connersville, Mrs. Jacob Smalley and I\?rs. Osie Nelson will represent the W. R. C. at the convention,
J. C. Elsener and James Flynn traveling salesmen had a narrow escape from death the other day when the car in which they were riding went into a deep ditch near Rome City and turned completely over. The machine was badly wrecked but|the occupants were but slightly injured. = ! i
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Mrs.! Harry Leslie spent the week end in South Bend with Mr. Leslie who is now employed there. , . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tucker and daughter Ellen came from South Bend and spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Stage. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver and son George spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver. o Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Taylor, Lucile, Hubert and Katherine of New Paris were Sunday guests of A. A. Christie. Mrs. C. R. Graves arrived home Saturday morning from St. Petersburg Florida where she spent the winter Mrs. Graves will occupy her cottage at Rome City much of the summer. ' ‘John Snobarger, chief of the Goshen fire department was over 'Sunday to witness the ball game and while here called at the W. C. B. Harrison home, Mrs; Thomas Graves of Chicago was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jaceb Sheets. : it % The Misses Pauline Pierson and Joyce Deßrular came Sunday from Mishawaka and spent the day with Ligonier relatives and friends. Miss Lucile Wade of South Bend visited over Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Wade. = ° Harry Sax came from Chicago and spent the week end with Eli and Irvin Jacobs his uncle and cousin. Mrs. James Hier of South Bend was ‘a guest at the Mel Culver home over ‘Sunday. ; . - Mrs. H. T. Inks of Wawaka was a Ligonier -shopper Saturday. . : ~ Miss Halle Goshorn visited in South Bend with Miss Fern Watts over Sundeep. - | | ) ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Max Emery of Argos were guests Saturday and Sunday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hire, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire drove over from South Bend Sunday and visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hire. William Peters of Cosperville was a Ligorfier shopper here Saturday. Mrs.«W.'S. Milner son Clifford and Miss Dorothy Slabaugh were Elkhart visitors Saturday. = . :
Lyric Theater
MONDAY—A Virgin Paradise a big Fox special. | i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY “Ch_lvalrons Charlie’ by f:}uéene-‘ 0Brien also a 2 reel comedy, =~ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “Hickville to Broadway” a Fox sepelal also a Mutt and Jeff comedy and 2 reel Woodman of Amerlems, i | e i sNE
wrlity) WINCHESTER \ysili7y) & X 2 gt STORE | | Useful Gifts - ‘ FOR | - June Brides Gifts that are constantly used - and alway appreciated -- are wedd- | ing gifts from the Winchester Store. 1 We have a wide range ofdistinc- | tive and worth while gifts for June o ‘brides. - Prices are reasonable for ' - goods of quality. G . | | Other Suggestions - | SILVERWARE that will last a life time. ELECTRICAL Appliances of allkind for the : household. - : | - Vaccum Bottles practical gifts for any home. | | | For the ‘Shower’ we have good values in cook--1 ing utensils, cutlery and houseware of all kinds. . : The \(vlYedding Anniversary ought to be celebrated with a gift for p\e home. | | Graduation Gifts that plea'sé the' boy or girl. Weir & Cowley filify)- THE WINCHESTER store Ufility
2>. . : Silent Brigade 2:09 Yearling record 2:26 3-4, two year old record 3:10 3-4, 2:10 3-4 world’s record for age, sex and gait when made. Son of Silent Brook 2:16 sire of nver 100 2:30 performersincluding Jay Brooke 2:03, Billy Burke 2:03 1-4. Sold for $40,000, Shaw 2:05 1-4, etc. o - Ll Dan Carietta 4, 2:18 by Directman, son of the ex-cham-pion Directum 2:05. Carrietta has produced 3 in the 2:lo list and 5 yearlings in the 2:30 lis& Fs ] bai s "1 Fee for Silent Brigade 25.00%0 insure a_living foal. In the stable of Harry Clemens, Fair Ground, Goshen, Indiana. ca e G s INoyIMe, Lessee
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