Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 52A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 February 1923 — Page 3

~ PRODUGING ~ are the Certificates of Deposit of the O Dok, e : They are backed by our entire’ resources; " Issued for any amount from $l.OO up; for periods from 6to .12 months; and - yeald 4 per cent interest at-matunty. Out’_officefsWifl gladly supply you mr; - ther details upon request. =~ - - Citizens Bank ol abe TIGONMIER INDIANA.

Home of the Dodge Car ;‘ s l.".in‘eolnt‘Hi‘ghwayfiamge o Ligonier, e e Igidiana * | Sitierling Tires 30x3,.C0ra 51250 | -~ | Portage Tires 30x3} Fabric 850 | ~ Automobile Accessries . fia_c,hi‘ne Work and Repairing of all Kinds ~ Ligonier Auto Sales Co. "

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BLASSIFED ADS

Lovers of ice cream will find a superior article at the Candy Kitchen and at the right priee.- . . ;

Christian Science servfces are held every Sunday gnorning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. _Welcome. o

Wanted

~ To buy corn and oats, C. L. Chamberlin. Phone 861. ~ 34bit

Cass Truck Line,

The Cass Auto Truck Line operates jn and out of Ligonier betweén Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local' and long distance hauling done at reason able rates. : 48btf

FOR SALE—New modern house, one square. east Citizens Bank. Will sell .on payment plan to: responsible party. 217 E. Third St. Phone 178. i e - 46bpti

For Sale.

. The undersigned will sell for icash the house of Mrs. J. J. Wills deceased. For further information sew Mrs. Hattie Emmitt 1563 N Cavin St Yieonier Ind.. - . . 51h2L

To Old People’s Home.

The Cromwell Advance says: Jackson Ritter of York township farmer has been taken to the Old People’s Home at Avilla to be cared for. His wife died last fall and. he has two children. - Mrs. Pittman on the home farm and Robert Ritter of Tigonier: |

Bill Passes House,

The Haines bill legaliizng a Ligo nier bond issue and declaring an eniergency passed the lower house of the legislature by the decisive vote of 72 to 8. Unless it gets smothered in the final rush it will pas sthe senate and become a law. s '

Gets New Job.

EAlter peddling mail out of the Ke’n—_j‘ dallville postoffice 19 years and 7 months walking 87,770 miles during that period, Frank Hooper has been transferred to a clerkship in the office. - : :

Home is Destroyed

- Fire -caused by a defective flue destroyed the home of Robert Gannon af Middlebury Friday. Gannon his’ wife and two small children are left homeless. . o : 5

Mothers and Daughters.

~ There will be a Mothers and Daughters banquet held in the community building at Kendallville Wednesday: evening. A big attendance is lopked tor. Bob

o : <%t For ey . Candies, | - lce L ~ Cream, - Hslimo ~ Sundeas, . Boidas

New Records ~ each month Braginton & Earll . Phone 71 ?

, EHeS LT e : ‘@fi%"‘ b BATTERIES ~ The best battery the cheapest in . Garage

EERE AND THEKS

Open on E‘larcehx 1, the' flieber studio, ; e - Blh4t

Mrs. Forest Edmonds of Brimfield has been dangerously ill. = !

Big Double attraction at Crystal, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday.

‘JackSon will ‘paint your automobile and make it look like new. = b2atf

John Rarick is confind to his home south of the -city, suffering from rheumatism. R : :

Warsaw will pave parts of 18 streets thec oming summer. using,"'coqcrete with one ‘exception. . Eelan g

For rent modern furnished room on first floor right next to bath. Call phone 3857. = o ° oo Biad:

Automobile painting is a trade by itself. Wallace Jacksbn is a master in his trade. S Lhocp2aty

Mrs. Elmer Herald is quite ill of the flu out on the Herald farm in Elkhart township. Blaal e

Mrs. George Sack arrived home Friday from a visit of several days with her dalghteg' in HWikheet, .

Madena Fair is able to return to sthool ‘after being confined to her home by illness several days.

A freight wreck on ‘the N. Y. C. railway at Waterloo Thursday delayed trains several hours. No one was hurt.. 4o ‘ ' :

When summer comes do not lei your old car shame you. Have it repainted by Wallace Jackson, Ligonie: i i a - b2atf

Dr. Lane reports the birth of a son Thurday evening ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartzler residing on the North Side. o g

~Word comes from Don A Crothers formerly of Ligonier that he :is . confined to his home in South Bend with illness. : ; .

. The administration building at Valparaiso’ unicersity was destroyed' by fire Wednesday entailing a loss of $lOO,OOO. S

~ Miss Marie Burket of Walnut Lane farm was quite serfously injured in a fall on the-ice. She is well known in Ligonier, . ;

. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Groceteria on Friday Feb. 23rd beginning at 10 a. m. :

" Contractor Elmer Klotz is home from Mishawaka for a vacation of two weeks which. he is spending with his family. He is prosperous. .

OPENING MARCH Ist, the Hieber Studio. An expert workman from Cleveland, .Ohio, in charge, he will have charge for Mr. Hieber. 51b4t

© 0. A. Billman has removed his shop ...to one door south of Ford garage where he will be pleased to meet his old friends and customers. 52atf

Mrs. Cora Fritz and daughter will take up their residence in South Bend They have rented their home furnished to Mr. and Mrs: Dwight Blackman.

.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew entertained relatives from Aashabula Ohio last week in the person of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew and a Mr. Taft. i et ; Ao

“While here last week from Ogden, Utah William Sackett accompanied his sister Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh on a visit with the E. P. Wemple home in Topeka. e :

E. E. McClintic sécured judgment for $2OO in the ecircuit court at Warsaw against the B. & 0. Mr. McClintic lost a horse on the railway track of the the company. e e b

SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address THE TODD OIL. & PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. T i

- Wallace Jackson is now busy at work in his new paint shop: just north of the subway on Cavin street.. He specializes in automobile painting. . s o on - BERtE

Mrs. C. R. Stansbury who is in Chicago on a visit with. her daughter Mrs. Roswell Earnhart is confined to her bed, suffering from a severe attack of flu. e deenid Sl

Famous estates, famous horses and the internationally famous animal Derby of Kentucky are shown in their reality in ““The Kentucky Derby” at Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday. L Soadluieos )

. Sale to Continue, | The sale of household goods at the Schloss home on McLean street will be continued this week: There are many useful articles to be sold very cheap. e o ORIASE A Word to Advertisers. . * Persons desiring display advertisements in the aßnner must have their copy in by Saturday for the Monday jssuo or Wedneaday _noam _ for Thursday’s paper. It is a physical impossibility to mg}é}w isplay ~ ads on L e eR e S o A R press daya. 0 0 dbH St g el L ee p

Bold Bandits Escape.

Two bandits after one. had been captured and freed by his mate sueceeded in making away with approximately $4OO in cash and . cheekfl Thursday night' when they held up F. ‘W. Fromm in his grocery store at }Sout‘h Bend. L _ L : ~ Mr. Fromm who had succeeded in overpowering thel arger -of the two men, was forced to release him at the point of his accomplice’s gun. The two men then took his money jumped into-a waiting automobile disappeared. The car a new modei Cadillac touripg had been stolen from a South Bend street a short time previous to the robbery. ' -

Looks Good Just Now.

Miss Ona Wilkinsen has favored the Banner with a picture of the Flamingo and a bird’s eye view of Miami Beach, Florida. @lt @ arrived when the temperature was hovering around zero and made a deep impression. Miss Wilkinson is at the famous winter resort in the interest ot the Wilkinson Quilt Factory of Ligonier. She writes: “No matter how cold it gets up north it's always ‘June in Miami’ The tourists live out door here from early morning until late at night, wearing only the thinest sunr: mer garb. One never really sees Florida uitil' Miami is visited. It is truly a magic city.” ‘

Drinks Arsenic Solution.

“Frank Robbins age forty-five a farmer who lives near Mongo drank three ounces of arsenic of lead last Wednesday evening at the home of his mother-in-law * following 'a quarrel with his wife on the preceding even ing.> = |

. Mrs. Robbins wished to 80, to a dance on Tuesday evening with he-» brother. The dance was to be -heli at Mt. Pisgah. Her husband objected but the wife finally decided to go anyway. As she left Mr. Robbins stated that he was going to kill himself. = : :

It is thought the man will Hie—LaGrange News.

Will Meet Tonight.

- Physicians of the Northeastern Indiana Academy of Medicine wili meet “this evening at the Gawthropn Inn Kendallville at which time they will be entertained with a lecture by Dr. Carl Hedblom of Rochester, Minn The subjeet will be “Causative Factors and Treatment of Chronic Empyema,” and the address will be illustrated with lantern slides. Drs. Black and Lane of Ligonier are mem bers and will no doubt be in atten: dance. i : .

Husband Accysed by Dying Woman Harry Diamend 24 faced arraignmentin court as Gary Friday on & charge growing eut of the death of his wife from bullet wounds. Mrs. Diamond ‘who died' Thursday night in a hospital at Gary made .a dying statement : according to police charging that her husband shot her while they were driving in their automobile..

First Victims Reportdd.

Cal Detweiler of west Goshen and Ira Miller of Millersburg were each assesed fines and costs of SII in the Goshen city court Friday afternoon on charges of driving automobiles with 1922 license plates. These are the first arrests reported for the offenes charged, L

Very Fine Lecture,

One of the finest discourses heard in Ligonier in years was listened to at the JFewish ‘Temple Thursday evening delivered by Arthur Friedman a celebrated attormey of Denver, Colorado. Despite ‘the severe cold a fine audience turned out to hear the speaker and the big assmblage was highly repaid.

March 2 and 3 the Dates.

~.aGrange and Noble county basketbal lteams will enter the district tourney to be held in Kendallville Mar. 2 and § and the winning team will play at the regional meet at Fort Wayne later in the month. & i

‘Wheat Price Remain Firm.

' There ig little fluctuation in the price of wheat paid by Ligonier dealers. Last week the highest figure was $1.26 a bushel. . :

Public Sale

The undersigned will sell at public auction on the George Stacker farm 4 miles west and three fourth mile south of Ligonier, sale commencing at ten ‘o’clock on Tuesday Feb. 20. The following property to-wit: . . 4 Head of Horses—Black mare 12 years old weight 1400, black horse 5 years old weight 1400, 2 bay work Jokmas, = =~ - 0 oo { 2 Head of Cattle—Jersey cow § years old giving milk roan cow givGemE o o - Good Brood Sow - _ Implements—Oshorne binder, tung truck good as new,McCormick mower good as new, Bander . corn cutter, corn sheller, Oliver riding plow, Syracuse walking plow, riding cultivator, 24-tooth spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 1 horse spring tooth cultivator, 1 horse low land cultivator, fence stretcher, 3 wagons farm wagon, Studebaker wagon -tripple wagon, grain box tight, 2 hay racks 16 and 14 ft. ith side boards, barn scales 800 pounds, Keasey cart selt binder, feed grinder, good as new, iron Kettle, seed corn grader, 2 fate of Wy Barsds, B . B, collars, fly nets leather, single harmess, pair horse blankets, vinegar Dbarrel, clder "*&?‘* el waand scaiions, log chatn, liah foris cow chains, grain seoops, /lile scoop, 2““@*‘%@ ticles too numerous to mention, Tt nel R i b o A el e “‘?*f§‘§f‘f§eflw%fifw?fi \E. R, Kurtz, Auctioneer: . .

SPANISH SPECIALIST

CHRONIC AND FEMALE DISEASES

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Why People Die

There is non reason on earth why you should not live to be 85 or 99 years old or older barring aeciden;s. " Men and wimen die too young ‘because they are tog careless, too lazy, 'too unthinkable to. do for their‘, bodies what they would do for a cheab piece of n%la,ch‘ir'xer_y. o : s You dom't wait for a machine to ;'b’r'ead down before giving it attention. You see that -it is ihspec_ft‘e'd regularly to PREVENT its breaking down. You do this because a piece of machinery costs money and to let 'it break down will cost you mone&_.’ Yet you allow your most wonderful piece of machinery—YOUß BODY—to deterriorate through neglect, you wait till it breaks down before you get a doctor, and then it is frequent1y too late. Yet your body is the ONLY MACHINERY MONEY CANINOT RERLACE. .~ © = b ~Body inspection .sh?ul‘d be hadj periodically. That’s the only way you

90,000 PEOPLE DIE OF CANCER EVERY YEAR 3 3 . £l ORES, CRACKS, A o IS, CRACKS, LACERATIONS, LUMPS, U ‘ ON.- . i ! , LUMPS, ULCERS, CON- ° ~.STANT PAIN IN STOMACH, BOWELS i e -STANT PAIN IN STOMACH, BOWELS OR LIVER, DE-.. , | MAND COMPETENT AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 1 MR ATE ATTENTION ° W . : : : ' ‘ o e - T 7 5 » Y 3 ¢ E 500,000 PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY HAVE CONSUME : | JNTRY HAVE CONSUM L v2¥TR7 e G o , i # ; g s ; § 8 i ,ST YR TR s :‘_.“" %) © 25,000,000 PEOPLE DIED IN ONE YEAR OF INFLUENZA ,000 PEOPLE DIED IN ONE YEAR OF INFLUENZA. - - R s Som el s RRye e B S ; fuble i Sl e e o P GBRS e G S SFlet RS e — : 50,000,000 PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY HAVE SKIN e 50,000,000 PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY HAVE SKIN DISEASE ' 7 . 08. S sSSNS R AR e RS o T B i RPN £ i Sha gl e S TSR s paA RT T L ARG Higs ‘J‘fMA BSR call up W L Gl el A S M WAL Ng .e b g o9t 11D W T BEevooamian Lot R R G sN s e call up Wm H. Freeman, Board Public Works, Indianapo S el o mne e e ?,?’z 'y . Indianap !& ekt i Tey S hlnsas LIRNRt 5 A T el NT- » 4 3 e l}; P R LG ee R S Wm & SO G R eT e 2 SCNIOSS. 1 bbb et 2 s eaoOeS i e TR it ‘n;‘:%:i",}*vl%fff'{iif" 3 g-"-f,v'f‘fi~-{f‘§’",-'jé""7'tf SN A ~L‘:IT:I’,;5«-,;§-,,-,‘_L:—~,;5% AAel el i (:»;4 N T SR e fi'«;*"%fiflgkr%g& ¥ e ”i%@&?@ e S R G SACE eL O eR e VOGS O . ‘ s DOl Re S e e e e “#‘g,;f’ et t,3::7ml‘«”fi&;yg:z;;i«;v,{:'v‘fé;f;;,;;@_.;& T o *3;1.",&%?’:&% oSIAL e e e e CaEE ST b e Fianusn e »r%:»s.,“d S e G LPt ;;‘_2'»:,;;«;*.-&s;:‘%@ Sl S e AR eel dueE Re T T e Al RS Ri G PEHO G e >3v~°‘ e Bhlaße glee G Le e R dinoe DA e d e S el g{; i 131"‘€11-f‘§”‘>;~;’1’"‘ BT DIIvEYIN O] e SSt S e BL e g 0e e Bl Qfih{ Cli e Getl o L ee S H‘ffiv G e »{ggg%&“fiw,mk g o eTN S e s e %t nLA VR eg e e T .%@u AT e e Bl Ogfi reaa. LTe Pacaniini s Bl il NTTTS T e «?’,fa.,zxt*”flfi”‘ L %‘m.@\ h o %4ARLI CL e Irom LR IR KT C PADN TR s o "'A‘M?‘_,l;?@"fl 8 io e - MOt et NG AR N S ) FALIRINGR Lt e ‘fiz,khé{;‘ LR ] laat Tb e u@@% %&ffggz@;\bfi?&w*;,,”hq&&m; - UGS | SPLXANAN A vAt NUursaay ¢WA PR TR e ,:‘: et eR AR P s e e LRI, BN b tatient wants s CURE [ xed gl gt “% G RiTt e e e VIR VY 118 %“\f 2 difforence if ¢l ‘“»fiéflwfi**afi*“fl%*afi”vaeX)J% 6. (1 Y ESRANT Wi N ACLICIICE UL U nhyvainian la.T ST SR e e SEA ) e }@g%“‘;fif&w iWkWNT W L = L *3 TR 3 i S R = ‘Sfi"ffmi’a“&,““fi Lol getRG I bll 40 K NSIENT or has hig office in a|Ggy S R e B eL Or has s= - Lty g ,é*»tx_.fi, st eSR B i s i n hin e it S R WO SR A o - ARV R Ny RIS T ISR i i SUO R O R e

WHY SHOULD I NOT

ADVERTISE MY BUSINESS{

. Having qualitied myself for my specialty, I be}fflem@l&d enjoy equal rights with other business men; and to deny me any ‘o 'ttlhé‘ sacred rights guaranteed by the liberal law of our country is professional tyranny, Ministers, . Bankers, Mercants, Dentists, Druggists, Sanitariums Colleges, ' Schools, . Railroads. Express - Companies, Telephone ‘Telegraph = and the United ‘States government, all utilize publicity for the material benefit of the people. - Are they to be considered Dishonest, Unscrupulous and Euratic, simply because they have recourse to the PUBLJC PRESS? An honest ‘physician who adheres to the GOLDEN RULE needs no print--ed instructions to guide him regarding his relations tg his fellow ' practioners—or his patients. . o S

WHAT I TREAT

‘can expect to keep it ONE HUNDRED PER CENT efficient. . - Thee ondition of the human body is reflected INSTANTLY by the condition of the -gidneys, ihrough which every drop of blood in your body -is tiltered every seven minutes. The ; analysis jo_f ‘your ~urine by chemical and ‘m}ici'bscppic' ~ examination gives you ‘a TRUE REPORT on the condition of your body. The doctor can sound yur lungs and listen to your hedrt, but he cannot sound your kid‘,."’ix’e‘y's‘ or ‘lnist‘{eni'i tofl,‘, ’ygnrf liver. You should have a urine analysis at least once every ninety days. Then you can know POSITIVELY just what the condition of your body is whether it needs attention, whether it is normal just what is the matter with if, ~Today ! ‘the ‘spread ~of diabetes, Bright's diééaeel and other wasting disease is growing abnormally. Men appafently in the. best of health are stricken over night and die between twWo sune. . e e