Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 July 1922 — Page 4

Thurs and Fri, July 6-7 b e e Rex Beach’s “FAIR LADY” It is the best all round melodramatie romanceé in many months, It abounds in thrills and gripping action. It is from Rex Beach’s famous story “TheNet” Surely a famous picture; Adm. 15 20 25c.. S e 2 SaturdaY9 ]lfl)’, 8 L | e . Tom Mix in “Chasing the Moon” enough said. You know what to expect- : : Lk ;; e : : g : Sunand Mon, July, 9-10 = . | : Viola Dana in “Seeing is Believing” a splendid comedy drama and Harold Lloyd the great comedian in “I do.” - This is. an extra fine production worth twice the price. o Coming June 12 13 14 “Turn to the Right.” :

'~ Mrs. Allbro Bauer and family were Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westfall at Kendallville. : ‘While absent in Vermont a couple of months on business Arthur E. Kelley gained fifteen pounds in weight. . Harry Ben;‘er,shipped two cars .of cattle from the Ligonier stock yards Saturday. Mr. Benner buys stock in the vicinity of Wolf- Lake. Congregational meeting at 7:30 this evening at the Presbyterian church. Rev. J. T. Orton of Kendallville, will preside. The purpose of the meeting is to extend a call to Rev. Bachelor, of Vermont, = ° i ;

- Money for Farmers " We have cash a?ailable for loans secured by first farm mortgages, which do not exceed 40% of the land value, excluding improvements, at 544, ' - 'We lend larger amounts at higher rates. - . Call at our office for information on attractive terms and cox?ditions.» - e : ‘_ (w mu:%? S | - . THE STRAUS BROTHERS '~ COMPANY . LIGONIER. INDIANA

Headquarters for L United States Tires 00l LD 8 Ben Glasers Sales Room - | ' | LIGONIER, IND. + . | | .U. S.':T,ir"e'sare"gopdtires. - You get a good dealinexchanging old tires for . _new ones. o |

: o @ ; | Paints and Varnishes | _—m—m—— _Great quantities of paint is being used now both lead and ready to use. “Save the surface and save all” is true. Stop and think how many ditferent uses paint must fill. Also Varnish. How can we keep everything yet seldom is an article called for that we cannot supply---People buy paint here because of ®the quality we furnish--its a foregone cenclusion that paint must be good to preserve the surface. Do you like a long wearing floor varnish? then we have it in “Man O War” Spar. Every home needs varnish: at times. Come in we will be pleased to have you use something ex- ¢ Mgl

Assistant Cashier C. C. Smith of Citizens Bank is taking his annual vacation this week. : i Mrs. Albro Bauer and Miss Lucile Pincheon were quests .of Mrs! Emma' Taylor cottage at Wawasee. A fine - chicken dinner was enjoyed. Ernest G. Franks, whe had been oft duty for a .couple of weeks will resume his position in the offices of the Indiana & Michigan Electric company. 1 N R o eey od » ' Ray Carr an old Ligonier boy who has spent the last six years in Toledo, Ohio was here this week visiting his siter, Mrs, Fred Starr 'and family and his ma2ny scquaintances

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. NEWS NOTES ‘Hieber Studio Open. 16btf ‘Miss Hazel McDowell is a guest of Kalamazoo friends . «Don’t miss “The Fox” at'the Lyric Thursday and Friday v Claham Hatchizon made a business trip to Elkhart Friday. ; : New tomatoes home grown will soon reach the Ligonies market. - Mrs. Lilliam Stuck has been appointed postmaster at Orland. : “Turn to the Right" the big attraction_at Crystal next week, 3 Councilman Marion GalloWay will take a vacation and do some fishing,

Kendallville has organized a new: community club with 116 members. The publib schools will reopen forj the year in less than two months. A 5 —‘—"_._“—'- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stainer have returned te Adrian and Sidney Jackson to Chicago. - David DeWalter and family of Kokemo are on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. coB Welt: o - ) A. B. Cass and son Alvin of Ohio were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Snyder o Miss Gertrude Sisterhen will speud some: time visiting relatives in Cedar Rapids, lowa., ;

J. D. Kreager and family spent the Fourth visiting his son Gary and family in South Bend. ‘ : : = : SRR PR, : A G 5 . Miss Velma Bloom and Roy Joslin, of Rome City, eloped and were married in Michigan. : - Bl Schloss came from I'n'dianapolis to visit his parents and enjoy a days fishing at Wawasee. . . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeser drove over from Fort Wayne and spent the Fourth with relatives here i - Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McKee ‘and daughter of Elkhart were guests the Fourth of Jacob Werking. - Mrs. Kenney mother of John and Ed Kenney s dangerously ill at her couny try home north of the city. ) “ Thieves stole 50 valuable hens and a rooster from the John Boyer farm near Pierceton last Friday. Mrs, J. B. Fell of Seattle, Wash.,. is here to spend .a month with her: mother Mrs. Susan V.' Beeson - _Miss Lucile Wade came from Filkhart to spend her holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Wade.

Mrs.- Osie Nelson has gone to Cedar Rapids Towa for a month and will be located at No. 350 Third avenue, “Henry Brouse age 78 civil war veteran and a native of Noble county, died at Detroit, Mich Friday of canRor. L ' i : R ! Mr. and Mrs. J. #. Feldman and little daughter . returned to . Fort Wayne after a visit at the C. A. Wolf home. - : ; : Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman is much improved in health. She ‘is now able to occupy a chair on the porch of her home : . Miss - Inez Snider who had been visiting her fathér Sam Snider and other relatives. here left for home yesterday. - et Messrs A. W. and Graham Lyon arrived home Monday evening from a successful fishing expedition in Wisconsin lakes. > ; > .

Number lof volume 1 of the South Whitley Hornet has been received. It threatens to sting in the ‘causes of right and- justice. ’ ; Dr. Luckey, democratic candidate for state representative, was in the city from .Wolf ‘Lake ' yesterday calling on his many friends, - 7 Harry J. Weller aged 28 of Churubusco died in the Kendallville hospital the result of ‘a collision between his automobile and a—z:ailwa_ay;train.- o ~ Charles Williams of Los Angles California a former resident of Ligonier came on a visit with his sister Mrs. Samuel Gowdy and osher relatives. : % B . ‘Stockholders of the Auburn automobile company have purchased the interests of the Pratt factory in Elkhart where the Elcar automobile is made. - e i - Mrs. Osie Nelson entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nelson, daughter Margaret and son Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Rodell .of Elk-

Messrs and Mesdames Frank Raubert, Larry Albers and William Callahan drove to Bryan, Ohio, Tuesday en-: joying a pienic dinner in a grovethere They wound up with a picnic supper at Diamond lake. ' fats - C. L. Stewart of Clay Centre, hzbraska came Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs, James Kinnison and Mrs, Stewart and son who had been visiting her parents some duys. Mr. Stewart and son Jimmy left for their bome Wednesday but Mrs. Stewart Will remain some time longer = Photographs Hieber Studio, = 16btt

.\ Spare Tires Shouli he Used. “It is a good thing to go to the trouble of psing your spare tires a day or two at least once a month,” is the advice of Ben Glaser, dealer in*United Swatey tives. ... 7 . o “We are inforr.ed that the highest authorities ¢n- rubber stat> that for sCcme unknowin reason ruaav re;aak s «u: able huci: longer ¢ it is nsed oc‘cas*cially than it it remains unused month after month. When a tire deesi’t get any use a. de::icration sets in which procesds much less rapidly -if oceasionally it gets a chance to hayve all its particles stirred up by being used a day or two. “Speaking of ' spares, itmight be well to reiterate the fact that spares ‘will last better if they are covered up ‘BO that the bright sunlight does not strike them.,” = = ; : ; Will' Entertain Wives. When members of the Chambeér of Commerce meet at Freed park to enJjoy a picnic supper next Thursday evening July 13 they- will entertain their wives. The evening promises to be one of great enjoyment. : \ ’ AST MY ¥ i _ _ Wanted : Carpenters wanted 981 R Goshen. Wm. Brumbaugh. - 19b2t

’ NEWS NOTES Alfred Ackerman now has charge of the Levy furniture store. o ~ Clair W. Weir was an automobile passenger to (foshen today. i ‘The frame work is being errected for the Sol Henoch bungalow. ; Work on the Ralph Strait new home iz delayed for lack of material. - George Craig is now a full fledged clerk at the Stansbury stores, Miss Helen Miller of Mishawaka was a week end guest of Miss Alice Van Wagner. i . Edward Scott of Etna was égu{est of his sister Mrs. A. E. Kelley and family. : . . : Mrs. Charles Brougi of Miamisburg, Ohio is a guest of Mrs (. . lloagland. B

~ Bdgar Sack joined nis wife and child in Toledo and visited at the Leslie Yoder home. ! g Miss Bearl Clark trained nurse. of Fort Wayne| is a guest of her sister Mrs. Floyd Gowdy. * ‘ e George W.;Bréwn and Son the furniture dealers are making some benches for Freed Park. ° i e ~ Mesdames F. W. Black and Audley Green were South Bend visitors this afternoon. : : 5 . + Mr./and Mrs. Harry Long of Goshen, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen over the Fourth, . e ~ Arthur Morrow c#mc fram Chicago 'to spend the Fourth witt. his grandmother Mrs. [ M. Myers. : 5 Hupdreds' of tourists from .almgst every stategf;l the Union continue to pour “throu h Ligonier daily. e Miss FranLis'Rutter who had spent two weeks visiting at the John Reese hcme returned _Friday to Chicago. ~ Len H. Wood of Chatancoga Ténnessee was a visitor over the waeek end with Mrs. M. A Huichis>a _ John Frost 75 a resident of South Miiford died in the Kendailville hospital the result of an appendicitis operation. ° Rl k oo

Every time Reme City changes postmasters' the office is removed to a'new location. The sicth move was made this week. | There is a well grounded ' rumor that Frankie Fisel took advantage of the big holiday to go to St. Joseph Michigan on a matrimonial mission, - Cnuncilmen Bender and Fisher have been performing good work on Mr. Stansbury’s park und the tennis ccusts are now: in fine coadition. Able Diamond, of Chicago, came and spent the Pourth with his family who are visiting at the home of Mrs. Diamond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Miller. i i The Misses Helen Larson and Ruth Wolf entertained a party of young ladieg at the C. A. Wolf home last evening. The guests for the most part weré made up of Straus Brcs employees. e L Mrs. 8. C. Sackett :Greeley and Frank Zimmerman have received word from Newport, Oregon of the death there of J. M. Mannon the husband of their cousin Eva Vail who left Ligonler 26 yealn dgo.. . .vLa 0

The Noble county commissioners were in session at Albion yesterday, and County Attorney ‘Vanderford was } in attendance, The county board will proceed with the improvement of the ‘Drake or South road out of Kendallville west. = e ~_ Notice to Water Takers, ~ You are hereby notitied that water rents are due July Ist, 1922 payable at the residence of the City Clerk. On| all rents due and not paid on or be-| fore July 20th a penalty of ten per cent ‘will be added a 8 by’ ordinance provided: .owg 0 '\ All water rents for 1922 are now due and must be paid on or before duly w 8 L T Jeanneret City Clerk 19b6t

Community Nurse Report Jume 1922 Number ' patients brought forward from previous month 6 " ~ New patients Men 3, Woment 9 Chil. dren 3 S : ~ Visits made nursing 53 i Visits made Instructive 9 .Medical 12 “ ‘ | Prenatal 1 ; : . Surgical 4 ' o - ‘Maternity 1 1 S Babies 1 . | Pre-School 2 : 7 Number of Cases dismissed- 16 Number of casgs carried forward to neat month 5. . e Charity visits 21 Pay visits 41 ik : : A. night service 3. . . Number of Patients reférred to pri- | vote physicians 1. : | ‘Supplies Loanxd 6 . e P. H. N. Alta M. Palmer

Topeka’s 6th Community Public Sale. At J. A. Bowen’s Feed Barn . .Topeka Indiana on Wednesday July 12. Sale will begin at 12:30 o’clock. Horses—Farm Chunks general purpose and driving horses from 3 to 12 year old. ' ' : Cattle—Ten head of cows and expect td have 40 head of young steers, 40 or 50 Head of shoats. - {Household Goods—One and one half dozen Leather Seated and . Leather Back Chairs in good condition and many other articles will be listed by day of sale. - ; ‘ ’ - Selling. Terms—Syms under $5.00 five per cent, sums from $5.00 to $25 three per cent sums over $25.00 two ‘per cent, Cows $l.OO per head horses $2.00 per head.. One half of above prices if not sold. ' =~ ! e " Terms of Sale—A credit of 6 months will be given -on all sums over $590 the purchaser giving note with approved security drawing -6 per cent interest from' date of sale. All sums of $5.00 and undere ash in hand. No property to be remdved until terms of sale are complie with. 1 pér cent off'for cash and sums over $5.00. 5 L Jas. A. Bowen, Manager E R./Kurtz and H E. oLngcor Aucts,

. ; " 3 §0 - THURSDAY 'AND FRIDAY Harry Carey in ‘The Fox” a thrilling wes. t.ern» special R ik - SATURDAY ONLY Marie Prevest in “Kissed” Stanley in Africa Chapter SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mary Miles Minster in “Tillie’ *also “Dark Horse” by Queene. The famous Horse Star. This theatre will exhibit all of paramount’s: latest pictures beginning July 20, e - £

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