Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 November 1922 — Page 3
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: SCALP TREATHENT Shampeeing and Manicaring - Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South - of Presbyterian (Church. = GLASSES | Accuratey and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses : replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
Putting it off todaywon't get it done tomorrow. An zailii.vertisemenctl in this paper today will bring business tomorrow. :
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NEWS NOTES
Hunters near Goshen Friday shot four fine wild geese.
4 Columbia Records for $l.OO at Braginton & Earll’s. 3934 t
Get a package of those Records today, at Braginton & Earlls 4 for $l.OO ; ; 39ait
Leo Longenecker employed in Chicago is here a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frank McDaniel. e
' Mrs. George Sack and Christian King were in South Bend Friday ta attend the funeral of a counsin.
Miss Charlotte- Hyde accompanied her sister Mrs. Delia Plankenhorn to Champaign county, lilinois. i
The revival services at the M. E. church in Topeka closed last night an dthe result is pronounced successful. L
. Miss Frances Helen Miller of North Manchester niece of Sol Miller formerly of Ligonier and Perry E. Ort of Churbusco are newlyweds.
Select: your Xmas and New Year cards at the Loramay Shop. All new and artistically designed now on display. : 0 39bif
Fay Leming employed in Lima, 0., will be home to spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Leming i 5
Mrs. M. L Shearer has been named deputy postmaster of Syracuse She is the wife of Merritt Shearer a for - mer iLgonier boy. ,
Marion Busholig of near Syracuse bagged a wild goose at Dewart lake the other day which weighed soven and one-half pounds. e
American Legion Posts of the state oppose a beer tax to raise Dbonus money for their relief and ‘ha)'e SO indicated to congress. = - :
B. F. Deahl the well known Goshan attorney and his son Albert -while calling on Ligonier friends Saturday visited the Banner office. .
' Miss Eva Bifolt of Chicago who had been a guest of Mrs. Hector Sack returned home Friday and was accompanied as far as Elkhart by Mrs. Sack and little son. =~ = . e
The Loramay Gift Shop has just re. ceived a new line of stamped goods. ‘Also a wide range in D. M. C. embroidery cotton. | Select yours before the assortment is picked over. 39bt!
© George L. Smith born in Noble county 53 years ago died at the home of his brother Frank Smith in Kendallville. The deceased. resided in South Bend and was visiting old friends. ;
Property For Sale.
For sale modern seven room house on the North -Side, two fine Ilots, cement sidewalk. A barn suitable for garage, good shade and fruit trees. Cemented basement under house 2§ x2B. Will sell on terms to suit purchaesr. Inquire at Eanner. office.
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ADDITIONS TO FRUIT SUPPLY
Belief THat Central and South Amerlcan Products Might Be Grown ~ In This Country. 3 Green ollves, grapefruit, tomatoes, the banana—these were once practlcally unknown -to Americans, whose taste for them had slowly to be cultivated. ' : ‘ { “In “Food Products From Afar,” E. H. 8. and H. S. Bailey suggest that several other fruits from Central and South America may yet become well known. One is the white sapone, which has a sour-bitter flavor, ike grapefruit, but a smooth, custard-like texture,; and is enthusiastically liked by 'many northern visitors. Experiments indicate that Florida and California can produce it. The chayote is immensely liked in South America and the West Indies, whide in Brazil the grape-like fruit of the jaboticaba tree is a favorite. | . : But it would appear that Americans miss more in not knowing the Brazilian custard-apple or sugar-apple than anything else. “It occurs in creamy flakes,” say the authors, “which seem to separate into segments. When eaten, it melts in the mouth and carries the flavor both of the pineapple and the banana. Some varieties have a flavor suggesting clotted cream with sugar, and the odor of rose-water.”
NO PLAYTIME FOR IDLE MAN
Philosophical Reasoning on the SubJect, That It Is Impossible to 4 Satisfactorily Refute. i
In a quaint volume published some fifty years ago, ioccurs the- following, credited to “Jones of Nayland”: “The words' commonly used to signify ‘play’ are these four; relaxation, diversion, amusement, recreation. The idea of relaxdtion is taken from a bow, ‘which to retain its springiness must be unbent when not in use. Diversion signifies a turning aside from the main purpose of a journey to see something that is-curious or out of the common. Amusement means an occasional forsaking of the Muses, as when a student lays aside his book. Recreation is the refreshing of the spirits when they are exhausted by labor so that they may be ready in due time to resume it again, : : . “From these considerations it follows that the idle man who has no work can have 'no play; for how can he be relaxed who never is bent? How can he furn out of a road who isB never in it? How can he leave the Muses who is never with them? How can play refresh one who has never been exhausted ?"—Cincinnati Enquirer. ‘)
First View of Ships.
One of the great disappointments to tourists from the middle west or other inland sections on their first visit to New York is the size of ocean-going vessels. The ships are exceedingly small to them, remarks a New York Sun writer, 5 a 3 A trip to the waterfront and harbor generally is the first on the itinerary of a visitor who is paying his initial visit to a seaport. If the first .ship encountered happens to be a loaded freighter of 10,000 to 14,000 tons, with its top deck scarcely more than six or eight feet above the water they register amazement that such a craft could negotiate the open sea. f Even a close-up view of a 22.000ton passenger liner fails to come up to their idea of what a real ship. should look [like. The ships don't measure up to the lmpressions first galned through the pictures and litho-: graphs back home, : " e Pt ¥ Nall Facts. ; Finger nalls grow faster in summer than in winter. ‘ ¥ This is only one of many curious facts about nalls. For instance, the nails on your right hand grow faster than those on your left, and no two nails grow at the same speed. | The average time each nall takes to reach its full length is four and a half months; and at this rate a man of seventy will have renewed his nails one hundred and eighty-six times. . j - Taking the length ef each nail as half an inch, he will have grown 7 feet 9 inches of nail on each finger, and on all his fingers and thumbs the total growth will be 77 feet 6 inches. o
High Cost of Falure
In his book, “The Bvolution of Medicine,” Sir William Osler gquotes a bit of the ancient Hammurabi code thus: “If a doctor has treated a gentleman for a severe wound with a bronze lancet and has cured the man, or has opened an abscess of the eye for a gentleman with: the bronze lancet and has cured the eye of the gentleman, he shall take 10 shekels of silver. “If the doctor has treated a gentleman for a severe wound with & lancet of bronze and has caused the gentleman to die, or has opened an abscess of the eye for a gentleman and has caused the loss of the gentleman'p eye, one shall cut off his hands.™ i
Ancient Roman Empire.
The Roman empire during the reign of Augustus is supposed to have contained = 100,000,000 inhabitants, half of whom were slaves. It included the - modern couyntries of Portugal, Spain, France, Belglum, western Holland, Rhenish Prussia, parts of Baden, Wurtemberg and Bavaria, Switzerland, Italy, the Tyrol, the former Austrian empire proper, western Hungary, Oroa‘ tia, Slavonia, Turkey in Bu Greece, Asia Minor, Byria, Pale:tza Egypt, Tripoli, Tunis, Algerla and most of Morocco. D ;: Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Renner enters tained* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haller of LaGrange and Mr and Mrs Arthur Blake and family of Topeka. | ‘J. D. Kreager of this city is having a business room he-owns in Cromwell remodeled and repaired, =~
CLASSIFIEE -ADS
Storage for a few cars in my barn during the winter at §1 a month. Reuben Deeter. ; 34*& . For sale two moline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co. ; o 18R For sale, iron flues 7 ft. 7 inches by 3 inches, great for fence posts. Inquire of Joe Miller. - 26btt Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city. Earl James. Phone 831. ~ bbtt
For Rent—Good garage John (R. Coultér, Hursey property, South Ca;tin street. - i 37att
For Sale—Christian church parsonage. Apply to Rev. Thompson ;»or‘ George W. Brown at the Brown & Son furniture store. J_bu
< Wanted ™ * A man to work on farm .married o gingle. C. L. Chamberlin. ‘3ot
0 . Wanted A To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin. = Phone 861. - 341:1
Christian Sclence services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. | Welcome. = te
. Wanted. 4 Poultry hides and all kinds of jlink I will pay the highest market price. Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. : 12att|
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Boars, Big Type boars by Radium and Geronimo heavy set and of, feefler type. Healthy. Walter E. Wolf R. R: 4 Ligonier. T ‘3B}l&
South' Bend offers you splenfiid position, Qualify quickly at South Bend Business College. Resident and Home Study Courses. Expensée lé)w. Earn part. Write for Budget No. 4. ' ' o 39h4tE : el sit i , ‘I desire washings to do to suppprt my five children. Washings called for and delivered with satisfaction promised in service and price. Mrs.| A, Hoover, 100 Morton street. 3746:. i ‘ L A Lady In Chicago Telegraphs for - Rat-Snap £ Read Mrs. Phillips’ wire: “Youell’s Extermfnator Co., Westfield, . N. '7. Rush _s3 worth of Rat-Snap.” ' Later rec’d following letter: “Rat-Snap in';, rived. t rid our house of rats in no time. Just moved here from | Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP with great result.” Three sizes, 35¢ 65c, $1,'25. Sold and guaranteed by Weaver's Hardware. ° - 37alm
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Home of the Dodge Car Lincoln nghway | Gaif;ge £ Ligonier, - .. Indiana | Siberling Tlres 30}(3}4 Cord $1250 | Portage Tires 30x3} Fabric . 850 | ~ Automobile Accessries Machine Work and Repairing of all Kinds - Ligonier Auto Sales Co.
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