Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 July 1922 — Page 3
| Exlde il | BATTERIES " | ~ When l‘eliabilgegowlo}r is oty DAE as in th)e' Enxgide, then your battery 1S not merely a comfort but a’genuine economy. For sale by Blazed Trial Garage . Ligonier Indiana
O.A. Billman Aermotor Auto Oiled ‘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.
Plumbing and ‘Heating _ Done By H. E. ROBINSON ' Phene 218 Ligonier Lt nd
E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Znone No. 65, Ligonier. SCALP- TREATMENT / Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian *Church. . Harry L. Benner | Auctioneer Open for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana -Both Noble and Whitley . County ) Phones
EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere " Phone 16000 Q Ligonier < Indiana
Mrs. Ehzabeth L.amb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage " Manieuring, Shampooing . Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Tollet Preparations
Bothwell & Vanderford I Lawyers | Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana CHARLES V'INKS AND SO N -~ ~ Dealer in} ? Monuments, leu,‘flhub-m«, . Building Stone : L ,V ' Wtfl.m'fo‘fl e e o Block . UIGONIER, [ND 6
~ Celebrate 97th Anniversary. Last Monday July, 17 Mrs. Jane Clemens of Albion celebrated the ninety seventh anniversary of her birth. A large company of Noble county pioneers gathered and made the occasion memorable. The aged lady enjoys excellent health and may live to reach the 100 mark. : ‘ “Will Draw Great Crowd. ' The joint picnic Saturday in Caldwell grove, Diamond ‘lake to be held by the Farm Bureaus and Home Divisions of Perry and Elkhart townships will draw an immense crowd. if the weather is favorable. All will bring well filled baskets and enjoy a feast and a day of real pleasure.
‘Big Four Bridge Burns, Big Four railroad officials and officals of Kosciusko county Monday investigated the burning of a bridge on the Michigan divison o fthe Big Four two miles :south of Warsaw Monday afternoon. Section employees expressed the belief that the structure was ed the belief that' -the structure strikers or strike sympathizers, =
LAST WEEK FOR PACKARD PIANO SALE AT BROWN FURNITURE STORE THIS WEEK. 21a2t Pay Cash - and oy - Pay Less -~ GUTELIUS Saves You Money
P. & G. Laundry Soap 2 cakes Rub-No-More Laundry Soap 2 eakos Jor kel B 0 Classic Laundry Soap 2 ecakes Bo s 8
Pearly Wave Laundry Soap 2 gages Mor- il o e N Jap' Rose Toilet Soap 4 cakes for Corbesg iy TE Cocoa Hard Water Toilet Soar deaker il e 200 Lemon Toilet soap— .6 cakes 0¥ ol s a 9 Lux Washing Powder 2 boxes for * 19c¢ Men’s Silk Lisle Hose black only P s 2
Men’s Work Socks pair ........ 10c Ladies’ White Silk Hose $l.OO value for Seriscausslainimanshiaptihinsss AOR Ladies’ Black Silk Hose 89c¢ value for serenensnesasnssegeessancsnanes 09C Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs 18 by 36 inches 50¢ value priced at 38c Tissue Ginghams 59¢ and 69c values priced at the yard ......45¢c Aluminum’ Preserve Kettles, priced at .....69¢ $l.OO and $1.25 Aluminum Roasters priced at o R BRI R R s L Aluminum Dish Pané priced 8l cieinnnensiinenen. $l.OO and $1.50 Mason Zine Lined Jar Tops, the MOZeD. .. o ORe
Mason Fruit jar Rings 10c doz. OF 4 dozseh ol 29¢ El Vampiro Fly or Bug Powder Rder dfor it . 200 Long Handled Fly Swaters, 8c !\or 2‘for e e, 15¢ Adjustable Window Screens 49c 59c and 69c values go at 39c, 49c and 59c¢ each.
1 pint Vacuum Bottles going B Bl
1 yd. Percales light or darks the yard enmerensnseneininnenninns. 17C Coaster Wagons with disk wheels, rubber tires ball bearmgat ..o SioB and $6.48 Hair Nets Our Own Brand double mesh 4 for dskgeeriinsss G Suit or Traveling Cases $1.25 tc pa T ‘Water Tumblers each ............ 5c Sealing Wax the bar ............ 4c Matches 2 boxes for ............ 9¢ Tooth Picks 2 boxes for ........9¢ We are sc_efi‘ifig gobs of the Men’s $l.OO Night Shirts, -
Men’s” Union Underwear at 69c and 89c are real values.
Ladies’ Union Underwear open or closed seats ................... bo¢ Chocolate Cream Candy fresh stock per pound ... 20c Fresh Fudge fine eating 2 Ibs. for ; 256¢ Jelly Gum Drops 2 lbs,' for 25¢ Kisses priced for aSturday the WUnA i i 106 Mark Downs on Living Room and Dining Room' Papers make {our Wall Papers mighty CHEAP. Gutelius 5 & 10
, ' b e T Kodak Printing. Hiebers, 16bif ‘Wanted I want to ‘buy corn. €. L. Chamberlain. Phoné 861 Ligonier 18btf FOR SALE—Property 236 Water St. Cash or terms. Inquire Chas. Robinson Millersburg. . ’ ‘ 21b2t ‘Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city. Earl James. Phone 831. ‘ » bbtf For sale two nfioline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co. o 16a tf Wanted—To rent a Ford car by the day. Inquire at Kahn Shirt. Factory. e larh
Wanted lots to plow, ashes' and other refuse to haul. Prices for this work very reasonabls, e Chauncey Wagoner. Gatf For Sale—Christian church parsonage. Apply to Rev. Thompson or 'George 'W. Brown at the. Brown & Son furniture store. . 9btt ! Wanted. - L Poultry hides and all kinds of junk [ will pay the highest market price. . Call Joe Miller ‘Telephone 2 on 433 digonter. " . 12att For sale fine. modern residence at the corner of Grand and Second Sts., Reason for selling am leaving city. House built within the year. R. K. Earnhart, Ligonier, Ind. = . 20atf . Office Hours. - : 1 will be in my office at the Mier. State Bank every Saturday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 o’clock fdr the transaction of city business. Karl E. Franks, City Treasurer ; ) 10Dbtf 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. tf
- 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 buying. . : 4btf Kiester Battery Service. 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 111 the people. 11btf Notice to Water Takers, You are hereby notified 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 before July 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added as by ordinance provided. . e All water rents for 1922 are now due and must be paid on or before July 20th.- : i Office hours 9a.mto6 p. m. . . T. Jeanneret City Clerk 19b6t * 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 : - 16btt i © .Sale , ~ The undersigned administrator of the estate of Margaret M. Guffey deceased will on Friday afternoon, July 21 1922 beginning at 2 o'clock at the late residence of said d:cedent corner Main and Second Streets in the city of Ligonier, Indiana, offer for sile to the highest bidder therefor, the following personal ' property of said decendent, to-wit: ' i Houshold goods, furnishings, kitchen utensils, rugs, chairs, rocking chairs, tables, stoves and muany other tems of personal proper:s. Terms: Cash, no property to he renoved until seitind for. - T Parmers % Merchants Trust TCompany, Lignnicr, Madiana, Admiais::ator Earl R. Kurtz Auctioneer,
ONLY FOUR PACKARD PIANOS LEFT IN THE.SPECIAL SALE AT BROWNS FURNITURE STORE 21a2t ~Park Now Available, 5 Attention of the public is invited to the availability of Freed Park as a iree picnic ground and meeting place, fhere are now ample tables and seats an oven to make coffee or heat food, and good water on the ground. Freed park is bound to become the ideal meeting place for conventions, picnics family reunions:and all out door assemblages. : e - BEyverything is free at Freed Park and Ligonier issues a cordial invita‘}tion_ for its use by everybody. :
Rev. Culp Gets His,
Rev.' W. W. Culp Spring Valley, 0., formerly of Wakarusa who eloped with Miss Mary Esther Hughes was fined $5OO and costs and sentenced to one year.in the Dayton workhouse. Culp was charged with abandoning his ‘wife and nine- children to flee with ‘Miss Hughes his affinity. The couple was apprehended at 'ashmoo Park, near Port Huron, Mich.,, late last week. Culp wept bitterly as; Judge Marshall passed the sentence. * :
. Big Time July 28, The Noble county Boys and Girls clubs expect a great{t[{nev at their picnic at the Kendallyille fair ground guly 28. ‘A good program has been rranged for the occasion. |, ' ~ Hieber Studio Open. . ~ 16btt
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1 Cxs oKR SRR, SRS PR X ¥ { -\ NEWS NOPES 7y . “The Three Musketeers” at Crystai to;light: e i - An epidemic “of typhoid is feared at Fort Wayne, . S ' LaGrange will establish a tourists camping ground. : : _ Myrtle Emmitt returned from a visit with friends at lake Wawasee, Don’t miss seeing Hope Hampton in “Star Dust” at Crystal Sunday, Monday. bl ot
7 All for one, one: for all “The Three Musketeers” tonight and tomorrow at Crydtal: = o S _The Ainsworth Bassett “family is spending some weeks at a Wawasee _cottage, - : . i Mrs. Allen Wolf of Ligonier visited, ‘with her sister Mrs. Bert Shellinberger at Goshen. : : ~ Mrs. Lafayette Lemmon aged 63 is dead at Columbia City. She was a sister of Jacob Nuxall of Wawaka, Rey. JF. Lutey and family are occupying a Wawasee cottage and attending the Epworth League institute. 1 ‘ , & , Last chance to see “The Three Musketeers” the greatest picture in .history of screen tonight and tomorrow at Crystal. - -+ i
. The Missionary Society o fthe Presbyterian church is holding a meeting today at the A. B. Weaver cottage Wawasee, ; : . If you miss Douglas Fairbanks in “The:-Three Musketeers” you will have missed the crowning triumph in motion picture, |, . Miss Fredonna Klotz did not- join the party of young ladies on a trip to Yellowstone National Park. She will take her vacation ‘later. } Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. J. Inks are out with a fine new Buick car and have been giving their friends a ride this week. The machine is‘a beauty Mrs. Emma Bailey is having her residence stuccoed and repainted and: the improvements will add greatly to the appearance of the place. v | e e— fi The: Misses Neada and - Evyline Zimmerman of Elkhart are on a visit of several days here with théir uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burkett. A thief entered the home of George Shaffer at Elkhart and left his coat. It ‘is thought the burglar became frightened and ran away without his coat. ,_ s - ’ MORE HOMES MADE HAPPY BY A PACKARD PIANO THAN @ ANY. OTHER MAKE. PROCURE ONE AT THE SPECIAL SALE BROWNS FURNITURE STORE. f 21a2t
Merriam defeated a Kimmell ball team by a score of 9 to 0. Kimmell objected to a decision of theumpire and~the game was forfeited in the ninth . inning with a- one run lead.
_ Mr.’and Mrs. Charles Ullery entertained a company of friends at their country home the other evening in compliment to their daughter ‘Mrs. Samuel Schwab of Bloomdale, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Uullery and son Max o fthis city were among the guests. 3 e To Open Office. Here, ~ Fuller & Puller of Fort Wayne Palmer school chiropractors will open an o%ice ifor thep raciice of their profession over Citizens Bank in this city August Ist. G s T O D
Wawasee Whiffs.
Two young men. from Oakwood park attached an outboard motor to a rather frail canoe Friday and were enjoying a bit of speed down the north shore of Wawasee very fine until a turn was attempted off the site of the old Inn, when canoe upset turned over and nice new motor sank to bottom very doubtful if motor can be recovered, both lads could swim and saved themselves. .
- Two men from the State Department have been engaged :in taking temperatures and depths in Wawasee for the past two weeks at a depth of 66 feet south from thé Morrison Island their theremometer registered 58 degrees others spots ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. Much interesting 'data wil lbe compiled by these parties and a new map will be made and) placed upon the market. R. O. Rench was engage to pilot thep arty to known; depths and facilitate the® work. _-The religious conferences started Monday July. 17th at Oakwood park’ several denominations are represented and a large attendance ig expected. - The new proposed Hotel Wawasee Inn is now a sure thing, The. promoter Adrian Hamnessley told the writer just recently 'that nearly a.iq stock had been subseribed and ‘wor.:k] ‘would start this autumn making it ready for June 1923. ’ L A Ed. H. Engelking and family have taken one of the cottages of R. 0. Rench for two weeks. Mr, ,Eng',]elkliig,, is the head of the largest tailoring firm in Indianapolis and ‘plans a real Teßt. while Reppinte o o 0
. Led Double Life, ; Frank Lowe allas Ffank Noe who ‘was killed in an accident at the Lincoln Life building in Fort Wayne last week, has led a double life, it was Giscovered following Lis death, Jirs. Luella, Castile who hal been living with Lowe as his wifs attempted to collect the man’s ccmpensation, insurance| His real wife was discovered at Louisville Ky, = L LR e e R A g Ko oI (g R A R
IS MARVEL OF MECHANISM
“Great Balance” of the Bank of England Capable of Registering Weight of Thistledown. °
. The “great balance” stands in the bulllon room of the Bank.of England. It 18 2 machine that was constructed, brimarily, for testing light gold coins, Standing approximately seven feet high and weighing nearly two tons. this wonderful piece of mechanism can welgh a piece of thlstledown'or a 400pound gold bar with equal accuracy, ~ Before it can be used it must always be carefully-dusted, for otherwise the dust that has settled upon .it, ‘even in the course of a few minutes. .although invisible to the naked eye, would cause it to register inaccurately. ‘So responsive is the machinery that 4 postage stamp placed on one of the "two welghing portions moves the in--dex six inches.. : Sec g - When the new English currency ’ notes were Issued the grand balance was kept busy virtually day and night weighing the gold coinage that ‘was called in and replaced by notes. It has now been found that the total loss of gold, owing to the abrasion of the coins as they passed frofn hand to hand in the course of circulation, amounts to nearly $5,000,000. . That, however, is not quite so alarmIng as it sounds, for the loss is spread over a period of 25 years. Twenty- | five years 18 reckoned in England to -be the legal “life” of a soverelgn at its J full face weight.—New York Herald.
DIDN’T CARRY OUT THE JOKE
Young Man Probably Was Wise in Not Impersonating the “Family Ghost” for Butler’'s Benefit.
- Among the guests at an BEnglish country house one Christmas was a .young gentleman who claimed to be able to “read character at a glance.” “Now, there’s your butler,” he re‘marked to his host. “I've seen little of the man, but I would undertake, by merely playing the family ghost, to frighten him into a fit!” ~ “I don’t think you would!” laughed the host. “Anyhow, you have my consent to try!”. i : The young fellow declared ! his intention to do so, but as he didn’t wish to overdo the thing, he determined to drop a word of warning to-the butler! “I say, Briggs,” he whispered to that individual on meeting him in the corridor, “you haven't seen the family ghost, have you? I'm told that ‘he invariably walks on Christmas eve, y’anW 1” . ; : Zv “Thank you for the hint, sir,” calmly replied the butler. “One hint should be worth another, sir, and”—here he dived his hand into a ba@ick pocket, and produced a wicked-looking revolver—“here’s one for the ghost if you should see him first, sir!” = - The young gentleman declded that, after all, he couldn’t carry the joke any further. : '
Magna Charta Draws Visitors.
After 700 years, Magna Charta remains the most popular: British manuscript. Last year 14,000 persons went to the British museum to see it. Amerfcans invsariably ask to view the famous charter which insures Englishmen their rights, according to the museum custodians, but other foreigners take more interest in the papal bull, which is displayed next to it. Heavy green blinds are kept over the precious parchment to exclude the full light rays and thus prevent deterioration, but are lifted to show the charter to'admiring pilgrims. Most persons are disappointed at not seeing King John’s signature, according to an official at the museum, but they seem satisfied when they read the script that it was “given by our hand in the meadow which is called Ronimede, between Windlesor and Stanes, on the 15th day of June in the 17th reign of our reign. (1215.)”
Women in China.
In the. New International Encyclopedia, edition of 1902, the following statement was made: “In- China proper not more than 6 per cent of the men and 2 per cent of the women can read an“’vordinary book.” But a great advancement in -the education of women has been made during : the last twenty years. The Encyclopedia Americana, published 'in 1920, says: “Until very recently, female education, so far as it existed, was mainly a private or a family affair. Of late, years, largely through missionary influence and example, the education of women has made surprising progress, and the tendency is now strongly toward more equality in intellectual training without regard to sex.”
Gas Has 2,000 Industrial Uses. I Artificlal gas is lightening (the labors of housewives in the homes of 49,000,000 Americans, and is the “silent partner” of industry, where it has upward of 2,000 uses. The vast sum of $4,000,000,000 has been Invested in the plants and equipment. Approximately 4,600 communities now have gas, the mains being equal in mileage to nearly three times the circumference of the earth. It is used in more than 7,000,000 cooking stoves and appliances, 1,600,000 water heaters and 1,000,000 gas heaters and has become so pecessary to industry that thousands of manufacturing plants would be forced to close if the gas companies were unable to continue to supply them with gas. e _“3 A Matter of Policy. e _“] just saw your wife out in your nelghbor’s motorcar. . Why don't you take her out in your own?®! " “on, we've just made our wills in lanch other’'s favoE® /. . iadaf
‘ TarA Mw A BETTER BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR ~ ROBINSON ELECTRIC SERVICE! 4. N N T s s Tel eD e
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Burn Common Coal Oil - The New Perfection is a wonder; hot like gas; quick; no smoke; no smell. Just the stove the public has been calling. But you need wait no longer, they are here now and it would be a good business proposition to try one in your own home. We like particular people as they are easily convinced when they see the stove in operation. Wonderful for baking and more wonderful for heating quantities of water for food, especially will they broil a steak or any thick piece of meat where much heat is required. You know they have as advertised one giant burner besides the other burners and much hotter than other stove burners. Call us for a trial of this stove. ; , ~ Don’t forget we have a large variety of kitchen utensils needed every day and we invite you to make your selections here. We have so many new things. Come in. . Weaver’s Hardware
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