Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 June 1922 — Page 2

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Old Tires for New Ones .r» L Dnveln énd_ mz’;’kéthe exchange . United States Tire Depot . . BEN GLASER, Ligonier =

- e Y. A e ol Gutelius Saves You Money - Fr.i.dq‘y,'S;aturday ‘and Monday"' a 0 mPECIMIS. 0 0

Men’s Nainsook Union Underwear /sold ‘the world over at 75¢ to $l.OO our price .... 69¢

Boy’s Union Underwear going big at 50c and 58¢ the suit. Why pay more? ........ ........

Half Socks and Three-fourths Sport Socks priced special at the pair.....29¢, 39¢ and 53¢

10 pieces 400 yards Stripe Dress Ginghams 32 inches wide regular 25¢ 30c to 35c values onsale for 3 adys at ... 21c

Ladies’ Union Underwear in open and closed seat at ... ... 39¢c, 4% Bie, B9¢, T9c

Palmolive Talcum Powder 25¢ value 3 day Sale Price ........uceeifivcioorovsiossionsesnnionss 18€ Palmolive Vanishing Cream 50c value 3 day 3ale Price ................cooomrsseeeecrormmsecscnrrs 39€ Palmolive Cold Cream 50c value 8 day Bale Drice .........iooivebiosiomionsioseonsinn 39¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream 35c value on sale for 3 davent. .| .. .. PR Palmolive Shampoo'soc value on sale for 8 days at ... iosrossioistorisnnnnnes. 39€ Palmolive Toilet Water $l.OO value on sale for 3 days at .......c..cooorcoeresrresssenssnness 79 Palmolive Face Powder 50c value on sale for 8 days at .........cccoooeoieesroersnseersessssierrsnssnn 39€ Palmolive Face Powder $l.OO value on sale for 8 days af ..........cooocoesioiosmisnnn T 9€ Palmoliye Compact $l.OO value on'sale for 3days at ....cooveiveovvossssioi o O

Long Handle Fly Swaters 2 for ................ 15¢ Wax Fapersvallsfor . ... ... 10¢c Wall -Paper Cleaner 3 cans for. ................ 25¢ Red Hankerchiefs 4 for .............. 25c Can Rubebrs cold pack 4 boxes for ....... 29¢ . Can Rubbers hot pack 4 boxes for ........... 29¢ Matches, 2 large boxes for .........c........ 9¢ Children’s Waist Garters ...................... 89¢" 0 Hand Baes o

Candy Kisses, priced special at the pound ; it A 0 Fresh Salte,dl"Peanuts DEiced sbecial the pound ..., 0 s s 10 Pure Jelly Gum Drops aSturday only thepoun;}?" ot bv i e 108 39¢ Chocolate Candies on sale Saturday Ofy the poind .nniini il o 308 o -+ ' GUTELIUS SAVES YOU MONEY ON WALL-PAPER = ‘ | We sold more wall paper the first six days of June than we sold in three weeks of . June a year ago, the biggest six days wall paper business we ever had at this time of the- - We have some real prices on a number of patterns we wish to close out. Come in N e, e T Gutelius’ 5 & 10c Stores .. & lagomier . .

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PALMOLIVE TOILET GOODS SALE

GUTELIUS SAVES YOU MONEY:

The Ligonier Banner - I ESTABLISHED 1860.3 P > : - §Published by} ' — "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor; . 1 19 .3:':. e ll;g‘! S_lgegfi&‘ o 3 | Published every Monday and Thursday amd entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. : )

' WILL JOIN LEAGUE ‘ Ligonier Ball Team Sought as Mem. ber of Northern.lndiana League ' by Managers = Manager Dave Lowe of the- Ligonier Ball Team will meet with the managers of the Northern Indiana league at the Chamber of commerce Fort Wayne Friday evening and will probably place his team in the league.- : o The Northern Indiana League is composed _of the following teams: Lincoln Lifers, Fort Wayne, Columbia City 'Grays, North Manchester, Elkhart, Mentone, . Huntington, ; Wabash and Decatur and when Ligonier joins there will be nine teams all; good ones in the League. This will insure Ligonier some fine contests. :

The Columbia City Grays will battle with the li;:gonier team on the local grounds Sunday afternoon and there is sure to be a big.crowd out to witness this contest. - e : “All arrangements are complete for a real battle of bats and ball.” + Distriect Meeting Friday. The annual district meeting of the farm bureaus will be held at Columbia City Friday June 16, at which time farmers and delegates from the following counties will be present:. Noble, Allen, Whitley, DeKalb LaGrange Elkhart and Steuben. . ! ; . Ship 124 Cars of Stock. . The Whitley County Farmers’ association shipped 124 cars of live stock last year according to the report of the secretary. @« L i e . " Notice. to the Public. ~ ‘From June 15th to September Ist our office hours will be from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 P. M. except Saturday when they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. © Bothewell & Vanderford ' ' ' 'W. .H Wigton = 15bif

Oil Cloth Table Cover while present stock lagts will sellat . ..ociiiiin i 898 Later shipmeptg' ‘will be 5¢ to 10c higher.

10 pieces 400 yds. Dress Ginghams sold at 22¢ yvd. priced special for 3 days at the yd. 17c

You can buy Tissue Ginghams at our store for 50 cents the vard or you can buy elsewhere and pay Tbc ‘ o gl

SATURDAY ONLY 1 P. M. ili 10 P. M. 1 yard wide double border Curtainh Scrim will sell atthevard ... ... i B 0

Silkk Thread 100-yd. spools ............ii... ... 10e 6-strand Floss 3 skeins for .................... 10¢ - Men’s Work Socks 'the pair ................. 10¢e Grease Chasers or Pot Cloths 2 for ........ 15¢ Straw Hats each Hesneniinennos BBC, 89, Hoc, BRE Fancy Ribbons-yard .................... 25¢ to 58¢c Ladies’ Belts ...................... 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ Beads ...........ccceuuec..... 10c 19¢ 25¢ 39c 59¢ 69c $l.OO, $1.39 to $5.00 5 fh

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Rev. G. H. Bachler of Budport, Vermont is expeceted to occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sunday and will remain for the following Sunday June 25th. ‘Mr. Bacheler is coming as an applicant for the pastorate if agreeable to the Ligonier church. Every member and person interested in the church should hear Mr. Bacheler. Don’t neglect these services. They may mean much to you and your church. : v : )

Mr. Kensler of Ligonier will give a talk to the men’s class -of the Presbyterian church Sunday June '25. Subject “The church in the Canal Zone” Mr. Kensler has spent several years in South America and at the canal. All men are invited who are interested. A pleasing talk you will all enjoy. 9:30 a. m. in men’s room’ of c¢hurch. ' : !

July Bth Dale Woodruff secretary of the Ligonier civil service -board will conduct an open examination at city hall in this city for the selection of ‘a postmaster at Cromwell, the postmaster there Robert Maggart having shown a desire: to assume a place on the rural carrier list. The position of postmaster was declared vacant April sth last. The salary is $1,200 and a postmaster will be named from the eligible list resulting from the examination. The examination is held under the executive order of President Harding issued May 10, 1921. . - It is understood there will be a number of candidates to take the ex? amihation:here_ July 8. " Bell Buzzard Seen. The “bell buzzard” which -has made periodical visits in souathera Indiana for the last 25 velrs, has azain been seen in Jackson county. |Abell is fastened around the buzzard's neck. No one seems to know how where when or by whom the bell was placed theta.. . . ol L ! . Draw Heavy Sentences. = Henry C. Conklin and Raymond Harnish tower signal nien for the railway crossing at Auburn Junction were found drunk while on duty ‘and Judge Link &g\g'(»r)e the former a fine of $lOO and 30 days at*the penal farm and the latter got a fine of $lOO. - ; i : ‘

e RS Hearing on Tax Assesments. Elsewhere will be found the -dates for a hearing of tax payers from the different towns and townships for Noble county before the county hoard of review and equalization. Tuesday June 20, is Perry township day and Wednesday -June 21 is assigned 'to Ligonier. , S - ' . New School Instructors. = The Ligonier school board has contracted for a number of teachers for the iLgonier public schools. A Mr. Wisner of Muncie will be in charge of the commercial department and. Miss Sumpton of Kendallville will teach in the primary department. ‘ Floated Bad Check. . Clyde Smith of Mishawaka and formerly of’ Elkhart was arrested by Sheriff Fonda of Goéén on a charge of issuing a worthléss check for $lO to Louis Simon of Goshen. His band was fixed at $2OO in the circui? court. Many Campers at Park, The free tourist camping ground in Freed Park continues to attract cam,fl pers and now that the weather is warming up the number will increase A driven well has been put down on the grounds and pure water may be pumped to accommodate visitors. |

0. W. Dowell bought a buhch of feeders from Selig Bros., Saturday Pasture at Fairview is knee deep from the heavy rains. The feeders became necessary in order to gather the waste grass: ; de

~ All employees in the civil service whether classified or not of the federal government’ go under the pension retirement after September 1, 1922 according to a ruling just made by President Harding, ‘

A bill introduced in congress by Andrew J. Hickly of LaPorte to create another federal judge district in. Indiana has ;been smothered in committee and will never see the light of day. i :

¢ . Rome (City Marriage, Miss Madonna Mummert and Carl Carmen both of Toledo were quietly united -in marriage at the home 'of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Leota Mummert, Saturday afternoon, at Rome ity = che ne

: o Pioneer Dies, : Mrs. Cordelia Smith 74 pioneer of northeastern: Indiana died at ' her home in Goshen Saturday. She was born in Allen-county. P g 4 ~ Notice to Tax Payers. The Board of review will hear complaints and make adjustments on ' the following dates: L o Monday June 19 Washington townTR ~ Monday June 19 Sparta township and Cromwell, T , | Tuesday June 20 Perry township | ~ Wednesday June 21 | Ligonier, . Thursday June 22 Elkhart ‘township Priday June 23 York township. b ‘Saturday June 24 Noble township Monday: June 26 Green Township. Tuesday June 27 Jefferson township - Wednesday Juné 28 Orange township Thursday June 28 Wayne township Friday June 30 Allen township . Saturday July 1 Swan township | . Monday July 3, Albion and Albion Jownghipe o 0 o o Wednesday July b, Kendallville city k - Thursday' July 6 Kendallville city.

At . Presbyterian Chruch. |

For (Cromwell Postmaster.

Dowel Buys Feeders.

Will Retire On Pensions.

Bill is Smothéred;

Large line of rubber bathing caps at Griffith’s Drug Store. o Mast WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK IN FAMILY OF TWO. PHONE NO. 419, ;’ Pure mlk and Maple Row cream delivered to-all parts of the city. Earl James. Phone 831. .. - bbtf ~ For rent a brick modern house on McLean street. Inquire of Ora Dilll ~ - ‘ T For rent modern house on West Union street. C. A. Wolt Phone ;. ‘., 13bte ~ Wanted lots to plow, ashes and other refuse to haul. Prices for this work very reasonabls, * Chauncey Wagoner. Gatt ~ For Sale—Chx;istiarif church parsonage. Apply to Rev. -Thompson or George W. Brown at the Brown & Son furniture store, 5 Bbit Lot plowing and ash hauling done on short notice .and at reasonable terms. ' Frank Sprague. Seé cither deliveryman, ‘ 0 gRe

e | Wanted. ' Poultry hides and all kinds of junk 1 will pay the highest market price. -~ Call Joe Miller Telephone 2on 433 Ligonier. : - o dalf . Wanted to 'sell a top buggy good as new at a bargain. Also light spring wagon, - Joe Miller.. 12atf Why would you buy. a battery .guaranteed one year when you can buy a Cooper guaranteed two years for the same money. See me before buving. = : ‘ : e 4btf ~ Kiester Battery Service. e A Young People—Come to South Bend .and grow with our city, A South Bend ‘Business College education will put you in on the ground floor. Write for Special 'Budget of Infomation and date of next term opening. 14a8t* .~ ' Office Hours. ‘ I will be in my loffice 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 - ' . . : 10btf ~ For sale nice residence property on West Second street." Good house, barn fruit .and shade trees. A bargain for some one desiring to purchase a home, Address Jesse Kern, New Carlisle, Ind. _ ’ . 10atf Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. | ~ Welcome. _ . g . For County Treasurer. Glen S. Rimmell democratic candidate for treasurer of Noble county to be voted on at the election November 7 will highly appreciate the support of the people and if elected promises to conduct the office with fairness to all the people. ' , ¢ Tllhit " . Keep Dogs Up. : . 'Much complaint Has reached my department of damages to gardens done by dogs running at large and all dog owners wil Itake notice that to avoid prosecution they must keep their canines shut up. X L ° Werten Engle, Marshal. '

~ _ appetitesof - o b'g and little folks .—3 Ll | Wl eel . olfi q ' - & \:&W {l3' letqg?nofy:f?osee’kéflog:’: - - 2 | o (=@ Corn Flakes or you'll be , i - \\4 NVR '4,\ - . late for dchool-—-aqd 1 L e M= X v e = o { won’t wait for. you ane sl e |l | WA )\ - other minute!” GoiEa EEAN M i e : ’&\‘d‘/) M “ S'b... ‘M // . v ; - 4 : ¢ 5 ‘ : :\. ‘o S ; ‘ ; ‘.- - : :'V ‘c 2 = ' ~ Pat it right up to Kellogg’s Corn Flakes to do’a master job sharp- - ening breakfast appetites! And, they’ll repeat at lunch and supper , —for Kellogg’s are irresistible in goodness! Kellogg’s win évery one. . because their flavor is delicious and because their crunchy crispness ‘ - isunfailing! You’ll prove that! L e | , Such a cereal you never ate before! You’ll say Kellogg’s are a . revelation—and they will be, in particular, to any one ‘who has eaten o | Imitation corn flakes! Kellogg’s are as distinctive in flavor as they are ~ Incrispness. And, Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery! Start eat- ~+. Ing Kellogg’s Corn Flakes tomorrow morning! You can’t afford to . - miss such happiness as Kellogg’s hand out to young and old alike! '~ <====me= But—please be sure you get KELLOGG'S, the ' —9| delicious Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN ' fi ffi, ¢l package. Look for the signature of W. K. Kellogg, &3 ZOASTED|| originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE ogg=loF Ol ey = ===l Y ITICORN FLAKES L e e e O B S Gl Ao makens of KELLOGUS RNUIEIE 00 v il i) e L e afi%@@%fi%

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o b il T ol o . an £ AA AN LRI e e | N : ; // k \\\ . : Ly | ; Pfilgvlifls.‘ \\ ' " Paint Problems Our stock of Acme Quality Painfs and_Finishes, nationally khown as strictly first quality, is complete. ~ We are now ready. to give you the benefit of our paint knowledge whether you wish to:buy or merely ask questions. .- '-~ e e ; . Painting and finishing is no longer a luxury; it’s a surface saver and a necessary protection against r - wear and decay.. If there are any shabby spots about your eome, call and get the proper finishto ‘renew, brighten and preserve them. . - Free booklet on Home Decorating. - . b SEAGLEY BROS., Ligonier