Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 November 1922 — Page 2
Gravel Road ' o pmd ‘ | ‘ ‘Municipal Bonds ~ and other Tax-exempt ; ~ Securities Citizens Bank 4 Ligonier, Infiiana'én b oE
Another HéaVy Reduction in KELLY-SPRINGFIELD | : Tire Prices = 7; ‘. ‘ Extra Large Cut on . - 30x3; Cord _ . Other Sizes Accordingly BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE ___,_ LIGONIER, INDIANA
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§eli |RE PROOF WALLBOARD‘ i i Sheetrock walls and ceilings are easily and : , g quickly erected. For 9 ¥ Sheetrock can be sawed l O " and nailed like lumber. | § el ‘Made from rock, Sheet- ' ; &7 2 rock walls are fireproof, . / g non-warping and noni ‘ \’, buckling, and are resistant / ’ -ifi)f alill::d.to heat, cold and ‘!~" '» x ‘ Let us show you Sheetrock = ;'/ -G W ~ COMPTON & | B S\ Rl @ HOLDEMAN i & Wit ’ Phone 276§ ' I
N¢g o 2 . .. 1l . e.® and Player pianes at reduced prices. | Guaranteed player pianos at = $398 Upright pianosat = 275 Upright used pianos and rebuilt at $175 to $250 mwuy We slways have bargains in - ‘See thenew style Victrola Wae have a full line, they certainly are beauties. | WMN your disposal, All goods fl“flumhflhfien{ plan. Yourold instr‘amient taken in at a good figre on a new one. Call ordropus aline. Yoursfor 50 years Honest Service eeU b e
) e = 4 The Ligomer Banner - \ESTABLSHED 1868.” e oo Piiblished by |- : ‘ "he Banner Publishing Company ~W.C. B. HARRISON Editor : B giy ol Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. M’ STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET United States Senator—Samueld M. ‘Ralston. L ‘ ' ‘Secretary of State—Daniel M. Link. Auditor of State—Robert Bracken. Treasurer of State—Geo. H. Dehority. , s . Supt. Pub. Inst.—Daniel G. Mclntosh. ' Judge of Sppreme Court—Joseph . Shea. i e . i Judges Appellate Court, First District—Joseph Collier, William H. Bridwell. : Judges Appellate Court, Second. District—Valentine E. Livengood, Edwin F. McCabe. : COUNTY DEMOCRATIC ' TICKET Following is the democratic ticket to be voted on at the November election in Noble 'county: Representative in Congress— Charles W. Branstrator. Prosecuting Attorney—R. A. Strong State Representative—Dr. J. E. Luckey County Auditor—E .C. Henney County Treasurer—Glenn Rimmell Gounty Sheriff—William Hoffman Coroner—Dr C. D. Lane County Assessor—Jacob, Lindsey | County Suarveyor—C. A. Davis | 1 County Commissioners—Second disftrict—W. A. Barhan—Third district Jacob Brumbaugh e County Councilman at Large—M W. Young : ‘ County Councilmen—First District M. W. Swager—Second district—John BE. Pancake—Third district— W. F. Moree—Fourth district—G. W. Shaffer. |
That Obnoxions Tax Law,
. Every farmer and taxpayer who is dissatisfied with the present tax law should . vote for Dr. Luckey for state cepresentative. Dr. Luckey along with all the democratic candidates in the state of Indiana are pledged to work for the repeal of the obnoxous law while the republicans are pledged to sustain it by keeping it in power. Every voter who holds his {inancial interests above his political prejudices will' vote for Dr.” Luckey and the repeal of the law.
Coming Event.
A most charming event lis that booked for November 6 at the Wawaka high school auditorium when the four grades, first second, third and fourth with their teachers, the Misses Mildred Seymoure, Modelle® Schwab, Opal Landon ‘and Keith Krippner give the play ‘“The Marriage of the Midgets,” or “Tom Thumb’s Wedding.” . ‘ .
Don’t. Overlook It.
When you reach the polls next Tuesday do not overlook the Perry:township ticket. . The .candidates are known 'to the voter and he should select the ones most competent to discharge the duties of the office. The man who is successful in his own business is most likely to succéed in transacting public business. ;
Mr. Fairfield Explain.
Louis: W. Fairfield one. of the extremely dry candidates for congress in ' Indiana joined his republican associates including Senator Watson in a petition for the release from prison ‘of a notorious bootlegger from Evanslville. - The prisoner is a republican {politician and his assistance is needed in the campaign.’ R
Bacek at 01d Stand.
\Guy Calbeck is back at his old stand as a clerk in the Weaver, hardware Store. Mr. Calbeck tried farming four or five years and while fairly profitable as farm profits go the long hours and hard work was taxing. The ' Calbeck family will ocecupy the Cowley house on West Third street.
Hallowe’en Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green gave a Hallowe’en party for their son Robert MecDaniel’ Monday evening at which "24 small guests appeared in appropriate costumes The lads enjoyed. a wiener roast with other refreshments and spent a_truly delightful evening.: . :
Entertain Dinner Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green gave a dinner party in honor of Mr, and Mrs. John Green who leave Saturday for Florida. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames George Feldheiser, George D. Gaby and Mrs. Cora Hess, the last named of Kendallville. The occasion was greatly enjoyed. e R . T * . ! Elliott Sues for Damages. William O. Elliott Elkhart county commissioner filed suit in the circuit court against James H. Wright of Jamestown, N. Y.asking damages as the result of a collision of automobiles in which Mrs. Elliott was injured. Danamges in $l,OOO are asked.
~Ralston in Elkhart.
Samuel M. Ralston democratic can: | didate for U. S. Senator from Indiana 1 will speak in the Bucklen theatre Elk- 4 hart tomorrow Friday evening at 8:00| o'clock. Miss HEsther O’'Keefe democratic candidate from congress will speak from. the}sami ‘platform. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtls Hire are mov-| ing in from their farm to spend the | winter and will ‘occupy the residence|| Droperty on West second street reL; éenfieyrflvacatédif by Mr. and Mrs. D. O,
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The voters of the Twelith district will make no mistake in sending Charles W. Branstrator to congress. In him their }confidence will not be misplaced. -He pledges himself to do all in his power to realize for them what they expect of their congressman. : gl ey i s ~~ Mr. Branstrator has no personal ends toserveL He does not seek .a con: gressional seat as a place of livelihood. His own energies and ability have made him independent of that. He will go to coqgfess ~with ‘no purpose but to serve to his utmast the public interest and an necessity to do .else than that. ‘ 3 e Mr. Branstragor is a farmer. He cultivates the farm on which he was bern' fifty-five yed#s ago, the land on which he was brought up and where he always has worked. He is no fancy farmer. He tills his ewn acres for himseif, with his bw in his boots and his sleeves rolied up. He knows what farming is and bt 1t ought to be. He knows what is the matter today with the American agefeultural industry. He knows what must be done for it if its prosperity is to be restored and its future made secure. He believes that except there be séHd and enduring prosperity for agriculture there must come a time when there ean be no prosperity for any interest. o : g ~ Mr. Branstragor is a successful business man. He has had wide experience in affairs. HMe knows that business must be settled, must have broad opportunity, mugt -have permanent concitions and a future cleared of uncertainty' and menage; §f it is to prosper and its prosperity is to endure. He knows, as all of clear minds know, that the advancement and prosperity of the nation%ot be recovered and go on if certain great branches of industry and cer§@n varieties of business are chosen for special favor under ‘law and admi : at the expense of other industries and business. He believes in eqfi%&tunity for all, exact justice for all. In that, and only in that, can the Whble nation prosper and all its people find contentment and abundance. gt e L : - -Mr. Branstragor believes in steadfast employment for labor. He holds that ‘the American stajsdard of living must be not only upheld but advanced. He believes that waiés for all should be equal to maintenance of that standard and the advancesfient of it. He believes in justice for all who toil. . He be. lieves that everyfmatural right, every vouchsafed privilege of labor under the constitution shoull] be sacredly protected and in no wise abridged. : ~ Mr. Branstrafor is a plain and upstanding clfiizen. He is a student and a thinker. He has no delusions as to this government and what it was established to accomplish and what it must be made. |He has no colored theories as to the American social state, no vagaries as'to the future of this republic. His life’s. gospel has been honest toil and sincere effort. He is no fleshy orator, no tireless windjammer. The wordy torrent is not his forte. But he ls a man of straight-thinking and capable speech and can address himself with clearness and force to the understanding of common intelligence. He is a man of fine and sturdy character. He is widely known and as widely esteemed. His community knows him to be a man of great abilities, of steadfast honor in all relations and a tireless capacity for hard work.and big achievement. ; : e Those citizens of the Twelfth district who believe they ought to be cnesented in congress by a man who is a producer, who knows what the odntry needs and®will strive to accomplish it, who is forthright and courageusyand will devote himself completely to the public good and the interests of " 11 this constituents, will serve themselves and their couptry by voting next “u@ay for Charles W. Branstrator. ; B %
Tuesday October 31 B. W. Cowley celebrated the 78th anniversary of his birth. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Cowley were down town to enjoy the Hallowe’en parade and greatly enjoyed the affair. The venerable coal dealer, veteran of the civil war, suffered considerably from nevritie in one: of his shoulders and Wednes+ day morning Dr. Shobe was caticd to treat him. - All day yesterday -Mr. Cowley suffered much distress and was confined to his bed. En
Hon. David 'V, Whiteleather of Columbia iCty will address the.voters atWolf Lake Friday evening November 3d, on the political issues involved in the present campaign. He is worth listening to. oy , B A e eS e i William C. Pettet is dead at HElkhart the result of injuries received in an automobile accident some weeks ago. Sy { 2 7 >
Candidate for Representative in Congress, Twelfth Indiana District.
Celebrates 78th Birthday.
At Wolf Lake.
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The Goshen Buggy Top .company which Leo Kerner heads has been placed in the hands of a receiver on application the Winter Stamping company. It is alleged in the petition that there are outstanding claims against the company of $70,000. The receiver is authorized to continue the business in the interest of the creditors. Tien Korper is a former resident of Ligonier. : e
Will .You Spend 65¢ on Rat-Snap ..to ; Save $lOO% ; One 65c package can kill 50 rats. The average rat will rob you of $lO a year in feed, chicks.and property destruction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves no smell, Comes in cakes. Rats will pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast on RAT-SNAP, Three sizes, 3b6c, 65¢, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by A. B. Weaver.—Adv. i Imo ' Read the ads in the Banner today.
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