Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 15B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 June 1922 — Page 3

. STOMY Look! Listen! United' States Casing and U. S. Tube for the price of a casing. ~ All Sizes We put them on the . ~ Nuf Sed - LIGONIER GARAGE

OO.A. Billman 'Aermdt,or Aut‘oOiled Wind Mill - Oiled, only once a yr. Gas Engines, Tanks, Pumps - and Pipes Water supply systems, Well supplies and well drilling | Phone 333 - ,Ligonier, Ind.

NOW ;‘._ . Open Hieber ~Studio “At Your ~ Service” Photographs Work of Quality.

i iy ' _w"""' o LA § 2! /'/ \‘\\N\@ \4\\ t/ : /)Zl//; ; N/ A= . There’s No Lead In A Lead Pencil What is called lead, in a pencil, is graphite, and grapn- - Ite is carbon. s , | Now think of something as familiar as your pencil, and which really doés contain ltad. Do you think of your coffee cup, your bathtub, your overshoes, your fountain: pen, the tires on your automobile? -‘ | . There’s lead in all of them! i _But there is one'use of lead that is more important than all the others—its corrosion into white-lead, the principal ingredient of good paint. White-lead gives to paint its aurability and working qualities. . We sell white-lead of the highest quality under the name and trademark of » ‘ ~Dutch Boy White-Lead for both interior and exterior use. Any color you wish can be obtained. W i Our line of paints, varnishes, brushes, etc. is complete ~—our prices right. o < a Now is the time to paint and varnish—‘‘Save the Sur- ~ face and You Save AIL” Come to our decorating depart- ~ ment for suggestions and estimates—no obligation. | _ ‘Weaver's Hardware

’L [Th 7 t :: - , SATURDAY ONLY—Frank Mayo in “The Man Who Married His Own Wife SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Bebe Daniels in “Game Chicken” also a good 2 reel .century comedy. ‘ '~ Coming “Conflict” : Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers -+ . ‘ Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana - CHARLES V'INKS AND SON | Dealer in} Monumenes, Vaults, ;Tombstones, : Building Stone : Yo

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical . Facial and Scalp Massage ! Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing - Marinello Toilet' Preparations ' ' Halr Goods : "Harry L. Benner _Auctioneer ‘Open for all engagemends " - Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Neble and Whitley : County Phones

GLASSES Accurately and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses ~ replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

Plumbing and - Heating ‘ Done By H. E. ROBINSON ~ Phone 218 Ligonier ' - Ind.

Daily to consider and solve the printing problemsforour ocustomers, and each one we solve gives us just so much more experienceto apply to the next onme. This is what keeps us busy—this is why we are best equipped to do your printing in the way it should be done. Suppose you ask us to submit specimens and quote price. We Make a sl?echlv ‘of Printing FARM STATIONERY

LT L YEWE NOYRS The New Fra Says the Albion chautauqua will open July 24. y Marshal_ Noe has a new poem entitled “Respect For People” ‘ For Sale—l reed stroler. Phone 210. " ; s | *ls6b2t | Call and see our ej'e.r. ready spot light. - Griffith’s Drug Store 14adt Wanted shigle man to 'wérk on farm }C. L. Chamberlain, Ligonier Ihatf ~ Louis Levy had business which took him to Chicago the first of the week, 7 o : e Wiliam Pearson of Syracuse landed o nineteen pound pike in Wawasee Monday. ‘ s B | W. F. Smith of New York city has returned home after a visit with Mrs. Lelia Smith. - : L eee——— 4 Lost—An automobile crank between Joe Smith’s farm and Ligonier, De-j coration day, i 15atf

~ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gillispié of Kendallville formerly of Ligonier are the parents of a new heir. : Benjamin Muessing aged 78 is dead ‘near K.endalplv‘ille. Death was -caused by an infection in a-leg. . " Ed. D. Stutsman of Kendallvillg was in Ligqnier Tuesday enroute to John Robinson’s circus at Elkhart.. For sale lumber at asbargain, joice, 2x5 ship lap and sheeting. Inquire of W. B. Inks, telephone 300 15a8t11 Children’s Day services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. at 7:30. There will be no morning service. , - o aHrry Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. John Green are now pleasantly located at their Diamond lake cottage for the season. . ‘Today the county ccommencement and field day exercises for the 216 Sth| grade graduates is being held at Al= bion, . v - Thomas Jackson along with a number of other Ligonier residents attended the John Robinson circus in Elkhart Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weir entertained Miss Lela Hansknecht and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir at a Ilo'clock luncheon Tuesday. v

‘The body of Jerome Martin civil war veteran aged 85 was found in his room at Wakarusa Monday three. days’ after death came, . Thirty-one persons paid a fine of $5 each in Fort Wayne police court Monday afternoon on conviction of violating the traffic laws. - ' Col. S. J. Straus head of the Straus Brothers Co., was. in the city from Chicago Tuesday looking after business matters. P : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burket, Miss Marie Burket, Fred Burket, Mrs. Lena Keasey and daughter Catherine were at Lake Wawasee Sunday. H. H. Miller an instructor in the Connersville school is spending the week with his sisfers Mrs. Lelia Smith'and Mrs. Lou Skinner. * Mesdames Marion and Frank Stage and Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Plank spent a ‘delightful afternoon at Oliver lake and LaGrange the first of the week. } ~ Fishing’ licenses may be obtained at thel aw office of Bothwell & Vanderford. No license is required for residents of Noble and adjacent counties.: : R AR R 3 i Mrs, Milton Miller and daughter Blossom are home from a visit in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hite. Mrs. iMller and Mrs. Hite are sisters. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Lutey entertained the Missés Mary Williams and Lela Hansknecht and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir-at 6 o’clock dinner Monday evening. | ‘ L .

James A. Bowen who is to be the next sherniff of LaGrange county was in the city visiting old friends Tuesday. Mr. :B?wen is one of the live bus-i ness men of Topeka.Thirty violators of the fish laws at Northern Indiana lakes paid fines during the past week. The fishing season for bass and blue gills opens Thursday June 15, ; = Miss Madeline Sack the noted violinist will jarrive Saturday for a few weeks visit and much needed rest at the country home of her sister Mrs. Floyd Leming and family, : Miss Mary Kokenge daughter of Mrs. Mary Kokenge of Avilla and Howard Lockhart son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray oLeckhart of Kendallville were married at the home of the bride Tuesday morning. a 0 Attorney Vanderford and son Dick J. L. Dunning and Attorney Wigton visited Albion Tuesday. The attorneys had business in commissioners’ court and Mr. Dunning is serving as a member of the county board of equalization, oy e e

Frank Eldred and family formerly of Indianapolis but now connected as a member of a New York Chemical Company have been in Ligoniér on a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eldred and other relatives, Frank Eldred was for years the chief chemist for the Eli Lilly company in the state capital, P

.Many Dead Fish Found. ' : The finding of many dead fish on the shores of Wawasee and Syracuse lakes has given rise to a report that dynamiting is being practiced. Another theory is that many of the finny tribe are dying after being hooked by fisherman and put back into the water in corfipliance with the law concerning thec losed season on bass and blue gills. Existence of an epidemic whicß often appears in -the spring is also advanced. Many dead fish were found ‘last year about this. time. , . Among the fish reported. found at Wawasee is a 28-pound Buffalo a species not believed to be in Wa‘wasee. : S ; |

Found Other Things,

While Elkhart police were removing a lot of moonshine from the home of Cyriel Derpo in that city they discovered a let of rich draperies and {urnishings out of sympathy with the other furniture and- an investigation disclosed that the articles’ had been stolen from the Elkhart home of Albert E. Hansen. Deroo aged 27 a Belgian is held under $2,500 bond to answer charges of illicit distilling: and burglary. e :

Gun Battle at South Bend.

After trailing three negroes through the west side of South Bend for almost an hour Monday night when a citizen reported that the three men had attempted to hold him up officers found them in the rear of 512 South Taylor street and engaged in a battle which resulted in injuries to Policeman Casimir Dombrowski and probable fatal injuries to Charles Adams 24 of Gary. il ’

Gets Big J ndgment;

The supreme court has affirmed the decision of Judge Ling of the DeKalb circuit court in awarding W. E. Evarts of Kendallville a judgment of $4,000 against the Wabash Portland Cement company at Stroh. The company kad a dam constructed near its plant causing water to flood an onion- field the property of Mr. Evarts, destroying the crop. ; g R

Visits old Home Place.

- The Rev. Calvin Huber and Mrs, Huber with Mrs. Sarah Swihart and children of oGshen were guests Sunday: of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dowell at Fairview. A picnic dinner was served under:the big trees which were planted by Rev. Huber’s father pioneer Jacob Huber, Gl : i

Cut Canada Thistles Now.

Now is the time to cut your Canada thistles. Any land owner who allows them to grow to length of six inches and any township trustee who allows them to grow six inches on township highways are subject to a fine of $1 for. first offense and $lO or second offense.

Special Sale and Demonstration ~ All week ending June I'7vlw‘ith a window demonstration of these remarkable work garments by Mr. Norman Scheibe. Headlight Overalls are sold under the following guarantee. ~ If when these overalls are completely worn out you do not think that the Headlight is better and will outwear any other ~ overall made we will give you back your money. These are -~ made ot eastern denim, scientifically cut to fit. @ oy

Our regularprice. . . . sloss Special sale price, one week only 1.64 lesicoupont .~ . 1, . a 8 COST TO YOU, one week only - $1.39

Headlight Khaki Pants, a 2.50 value _ 'He§dlight week Only el $1.49 Headlight Khaki pants lot 63, a full year's wear or a newhpair Fllial:)E.HTlael: lxl)lnggst wearing pants in the worl eadlight weelkkany . . - 0 $2.39

~ Watch Mr. Scheibe get into a-one-piece suit in three seconds Ligonier “The store whére most all the péople, trade’”’ ’ Indiana

~ Record Is Interesting, | ' Caretaker Mann of ‘the camping ground keeps a record of all the campers who stop at the grounds in Freed park and the record is an interesting one, disclosing the different states form which the travelers come. {

Up to date there have been about sixty: camping partfes to take. advantage of the free camping site, and some like the place so well they stay two or three adys and rest after their long jaunts. . = | o ; ~ The new bake ovens will‘be ready for use in a day or two and adriven well with a pump with plenty of pure water is promised as the next improvement. ’ ' ] ‘

The grounds have been fenced off from the ball park and large signs are being placed on all the main highways leading into the city, announcing the location of the free 'eamping place.

It is the aim of Dr. Keehn and W. B. Inks of the committee to have tables and seats provided for picnic parties and family reunions and the grounds dre free to all. L 5

It will be necessary to raise additional funds to make thesé improvements.. The money so far has been raised by subscription among the bupiness men. = = -

Dr. Lane reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steinbarger in Elkhart township. !

BIG TYPE -~ | ‘Bm Pigs for Sale. Walter E. Wolf ' W. H. WIGTON 7 ot Attbrney-at-law v Office in Zimmerman Block . LIGUNIER, (ND . Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere - Phone 16000 Q Ligonier "~ Indiana ~ SCALP TREATMENT : Shampooing and Manicuring - Emma C. Taylor =~ Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian /Church. Ligonier, Indlana

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Phone No. 65, Ligohier.

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| o m the eXChhngé of ‘ . Old Tires for New Ones e s T in and make the exchange - - United States Tire Depot h BEN GLASER, Ligonier ¢

o - COUBaN - This coupon is geod for 25¢ towards the purchase price of these famous Overalls or Coats. L SRI Headlight Overall Co.

Headlight Combination Suits. Made g ? to fit any man. Headlight week only $2-69 Work Pants, all kinds. Special for Headlight week only . $3.00 to $l.OO Work Shirts e e 5 Special for Headlight week . . 8 C

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