Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 1B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 March 1923 — Page 4
Stranger but once~at this bagk. After your first visit, we believe ~you will feel entirely at home with us—for this : is that sort of abank. It is a friendly “homey” = - institution—we make it so and we believe you - ;f}vill enloy doing your business here. .~ The Bank of Secrecy . ‘ - Open Your Account deay' . e ~ MIER STATE BANK ' The Largeéf. and O"lc'lest‘ Bapk:in Ligqnier , . Assets over $i,000,000.60i, -
Try the ice cream at the Philadelphia Candy Kitchen, . s For. rent farm of 292 acres near Ligonier. Everything furnished. Inquire of W. A. (%o,chr‘a'n._ ~ 46btf For sale, iron tlu_éfi 7 ft. 7 inches by 3 inches, great for fence posts. Inquire of Joej;_Mille:fr. e 26btt Mrs, ,&»lbé'rtuwéde who has been numbered among the sigk is rapidly improving in health.. - ' e For Sale——Some good chunk horses at the right price. Otis Baker Ligonier, Ind. - ' L Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city. Earl James. Phone 831. o sbtf * Frank Raubert theljeweler has pur‘{ chased a Brunswick .phonograph of Welr & Cowley. = v ‘FQR SALE at a bai’ga_in _.a:] cu_t'texl‘,;idj fair condition. See §S. C. Wilkelm. e L agutr 'Mrs. Ralph Strait 'and,bafi,e have ‘been flu victims but are now able to be up and about the home on South: Grand plreet. (.} . o o o ~ Frank Stuart “of Chicago is negotiating for the fbld 'Dr. W. H. Franks home propertyl_ on South Main street in.this' city. The property is very de sirable and has.been on the -market ®long thme. . B
For sale 2 good mules teams coming three years old, well: matched, one pair of big mare mules weight® 3,00¢ pounds and well broke and all gentle, team of . work horses.. Charles E. Price, three miles east of Ligonier, phone Wawaka. 2 n. Bohtf
TUES., WED. AND THURS, FEB 27,28 and*MAR. . ~ “UNDER WO FLAGS” with PRISCELLA DAAN jn 2 glorious whirling, sparkling characterzation of Cigarette, the Daught of the Regiment, in the romantic story of adventure and thrill that will live forever in your memory. Truly a remarkable picture—also a fine Christie comedy. Special music. Adm, 15, 20 and 25 cents., ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2 and 3. & ~_ “THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS”, with Harry Carey, also a sunshine comedy. : i G L SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH % and 5. b CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE”, wViola Dana and John Bowers—a splendid comedy dramia—also the second round of “I'HE LEATHER Heusne, . L & NEXT WEEK . : | o G _“RICH MEN’S WIVES” wifh House Peters and greatest east of stars ever put in one picture. This is ‘one of the best productions of the season’ and we are proud to present it to you. : e
Shoes! Good Shoes! ~agood line of good shoes for Men and Young Men ~ Dress and work shoes at reasonable prices. Call and look them over ~ before making a purchase ‘Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing . Let us repair that old pair of shoes before . the spring rains,and avoid callinga doctor %WF‘*&Mgrn S
" 'Notiee to the Public. - . Ligonier; Indiana March 1 19_23.1 I will be in may office every week day every evening and Saturday all day and would be pleased to list taxables of all persons who call at my office, and will thank all callers for their favor in this matter of assess: ment of ‘the city of Ligonier. ig : Greeley M. .Zimmerman, Perry Township Assessor. Office in Zimmerman Block up stairs. (b iy o L R
Moon Auto Agency.
~ W. B. Inks has taken the agency for the Moon’ automobile manufactured in St. Louis. The machine is a medium priced car and is one of the old and substancial cars first made . years ago. Mr. Inks has one of the cars on exhibition and he will be glad to demonstrate it. . ~ All open cars upholstered in genuine Spanish ‘leather and closed cars imported broadcloth, _The design must be seen to be appreciated. ' laBt ¢ For Sale—Reed baby cab.. Cheap. Inquire at the Banner office. =~ Ibtf
. Ora Firestone has emerged from his -home after -a tussle with the flu. . Mrs. "AinSw‘o,r@h Bassett visited a few, days with her parents in Hicksville, Ohio. e - Mrs. Org Dill is home from a sojourn in Florida with her mother Mrs. | C. R. Graves. : Master Robert, little son of City Treasurer and Mrs. A. O.. Shearer is ill -of .measles. ° . For Sale—l 2 foot solid Mahogany dinimg table in good condition. Mrs., Riley' Trittipoo quth Main St. : s i ; . .. 2 la2t ;
L lv‘ EWS NOTES , ; Miési_‘,Helfelll"Carney is a flu victim and confined to her home. ‘ Miss Jane Sisterhen will leave Saturday for a busines visit in Detroit. Curtis Hire is now clerking in Sacks Bakery and makes a full hand at the job. G _ :
| Yesterday was a typical March day with snow flurxies_ ;anq glimpses of Bnbshine. . i i A. N. Wertheimer is able to appea: at his office again after an attack of tomsilitis. | (. oy : | . i = 4 % > Mrs. B. F. Groves who had been spenidng a month with a son in Cromwell is, home. ‘- w o Mrs. Safinuel Gowdy who has .been ill a long time shows marked improyement} in health. - : \ - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurtz entertained over the week end for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham Eikhart. . ~ Of course today is supposed to be anotherweather|sign but it must not be taken too :seriously. ’
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Carney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baker Wednesday evening e * Attention is called. to the édvergtisé» ment of B. F. Wilkerson’s Shoe hospital in this issue of the Banner. _The Hawks Hafdwaf'e'compgnyt es tablished fin' 1855 has been sold ‘to Kauffman Brothers of that city. | * 'The Kendallvilel chamber of com‘merce now has 322 members. The }Ligonier,'-gxxa.’mber has about: fifty.
: Membérs"\ of the U. B. church band expect to hegin rehearsals as soon as their instryments ordered some time a.go,:su'rive,t'.m o -
~ John Lung aged 80 a pioneer resident of W;:awaka and father of C. C. Lung of Ligonier is gradually recoyering from a stroke of paralysis. The first day of March glided in like a lamb, bringing :intervals of- sun shine and a mild temperature no matter how it goes out. . e Mrs. Della Dunkle and Miss Alice Vallance two of the teachers who have been quite ill resumed their duties in the school rooms the first of the week. o L
Frank. Burket is ill at the home of his brother Henry Burket in Elkhart township. He was a former emp’l’oye of the New York Central Railway and is blind. . e , ‘“Bunny” Runyan reformed barber promised :to be good before Mayor RimpYer at Goshen and his fine and costs of $l3O for bottlegging were suspended. ( o
- Lew G. Ellingham has purchased the interest of his partner Edward G Huffman in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette and has assumed full control of the office. e :
Horace A, Towner :representative in‘ congress: has been named by the president for governor of Porta Rico to succeed E. Mont Reily who fell into disrepute with the islanders.
Fore Sale 8 room residence and two acres of ground With fruit trees and broom factory in connection in Kendallville terms reasonable. Address C. P. Bassett 1210 S Garden street, Kendallville. 2
Dr. F. W. Black will tonight attend a meeting of] the Elkhart County Medical Society in Elkhart and listen to a lecture by Dr. George Crile of Cleveland, Ohio, oné-o:f the greatest surgeons in the world. f
- For Sale—Two mares coming 5 years old sorrel weight 1700, bay weight 1500, two good milch cows will be fresh soon. One good brindle cow giving milk. One good wagon. Howard Herald, Phone 8914, Ligonier. ; ‘ i e . Ib2t
Mrs. H. M. Baton of Millersburg was called to the bedside of her grandson Arthur Ray son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bailey who has been 'ill of pneumonia but. is gx;gduaflly' improving.. Levern Bailey has also been ill of rheumatigm. ‘
- Wanted—DManager: for one of our large chain of stores to be opened in Ligonier with a complete line of quality cord tires and tubes. $500.00 gives you good starting stock and direct manufacturers agency. CLYDH L. RUBBER COMPANY, South Bend, Indiana. Sl
Lyric Theater
SUN: AND MON. MAR. 4 AND 5 ~ William- Fairbanks in “WESTERY ADVENTURES” also a comedy. . TUES. AND WED. MAR. 6 AND 7 “WMAT DO MEN WANT” with an all star cast. Also round one of the World’s Championship Fighting' Blood .and excelant fight pieture that you ?s_honld,ngi;f,mi:ss.f;__.f‘a e o THUS. AND FRI. MAR. 8 AND 9 OUR Alice Calhonn in “CLOSED DOORS” also a comedy “OUT A%GIN IN AGIN’ the first in Noble County at the prices & and 10 gents no War Tax. .
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Ligonier’s Ninth Commaunity Sale, At Lepird’s Feed Barn rain or shine 'THURSDAY MARCH 8 = Sale to start at 11:00 a. m. Stock at 1:00 P. M. o ~ ‘ * 10 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of good farm chunks and shipping horses from 4 to 8 years old. . 10 HEAD OF CATTLE . Consisting of fresh cows and .close up springers, butcher and grass cattle and one extra good Hereford bull. . . ; 100 HEAD OF HOGS , Consisting of sows and pigs, sows for March and ‘April 'farrowing and feeding shoats from 40 to 100 lbs. ' 45 HEAD OF SHEEP | 45 god breeding ewes to commence lambing about March 23 2 to 5 years old. ! L
~ IMPLEMENTS—No. 11 Oliver sulky plow, set wire fence stretchers and many other implements will belisted by day of sale. = . . | . HOUSEHOLD GOODS-—4 burner Perfection oil stove, new :'never been used, Garland heating stove, dinner bell and many other articles. : Will try and have corn, oats and hay by day of sale. = . : Miscellaneous—4oo rods No. 9 American fente 1047; 500 white cedar_fence' posts, 20 gallons pear buter, e Usual terms. ! GEO. FOSTER, Manager ‘H. E. Hoak, C, C. Smith Clerks - E. R. Kurtz, Auct. B b
: Public Sale. . : _ There will be sold at public auction on the farm of Milton Herala deceased located two miles west and one half mile north of Topeka and five and one half miles north of Ligonier on TUESDAY MAR. 13. :
Starting promptly at 12 o’clock the following described property to-wit: 8 Good Horses—Black mare -age 7 years, weight 150, Black gelding age S years, weight 1600, black mare age 3 years weight 1600, black gelding age 3 years weight 1400, Black mare age 3 years weight 1550, two black marc colts age 2 years, one bay driving horse. L Dt .
6 Head Milch Cows—Durham cow age 6 years with calf by side, Shorthorn cow age 7 years will be fresh soon,, Hereford cow age 3 years, fresh January 15th, Jersey cow age 10 yvears giving milk, Jersey cow 6 years‘ cld fresh soon, Shorthorn cow 5 years old giving milk. o Complete line of Farm Implements Small tools and Harness—New International Side Delivery rake and tedder. combined new International webb hay loader, loader and ‘rake used but one season, New -Imternational two row cultivtor, Oliver No. I.riding cultivator, John Deere corn binder, Moline mower, McCqrmick Binder ana truck, new 16 double disc Moline drill clover and.grass seed drill, farm wagon triple wagon box ahd spring seat, Cracker Jack corn. planter, Oliver sulky plow, 16 single diSc cultivator, 'Hoak spring tooth dray 3 sections, 'c-orn slicer, check row wire 'and stakes, set! dump boards, clover bun‘cher, hay rack, brooder, set hay slings 5 éross cut saws, 2 scythes, . grind stone, 3 new pitch’ forks, 2 manure forks, ensiiage fork, 2 sets double work harness, 6 leather collars and numerous other miscellaneous articles including some household good. One Wescott Touring Car. e
‘Terms of Sale—Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, on all sums over $5.00 a credit of 7 months will be given purchaser giving note with approved freehold security drawing interest at rate of 6 per cent from date of ‘sale. 2 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until satisfactorily settled for. o _ - Estate of Milton Herald.. Col. Harley Loncher, Auct. Dale Seagly, Clerk. : o :
- Guy Hieber is on the sick list today and off duty at the bookstore. ' Ed Gay will leave Cromwell and take up a residence in ‘Ligonier. ¥ ——_——-———. # R E.Weir made a business trip to Toledo today in the interest of Weir & Cowley. LR e e W. R. Chiddister of Millersburg was in the city today calling on old time friends. e i L Dr. Lane last evening took Mrs. Coy of Indian Village to the Goshen hospital for treatment. - = - George Foster of the Ligoniér Taxi company had business which took him to Fort Wayne today. Loy
Lon McNutt will Monday begin work on the remodeling of a brick building in Kendallville. $ * Many Lismonier basketball fans will accompa’?fiftihg home team to the Ken-' dallville tourney Friday evening. ~ Mrs: J. L. Dunning will spend the week end with Mr. Dunning in the state capitol. The legislative session olopes Monday. "l 0 Mrs. L. K, Thompson arrived home from Topeka Kansas Tuesday. She was called to the Sun Flower state by the death of her father. = = -
‘Mrs, Jennie Regord called here by the serious illnes of her mother Mrs, Lon McNutt lefti for her home in Elwood today. “ Mrs: = McNutt shows slight improvement, - = L First Presbyterian Chureh Cavin St © Rev: G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. .= - Residence the Manse 318 Third St. Tolephone 846, oo o 1 ;Snndiity”‘sfihool s Morning Service 10:46 2. m. - “The Church With a Welcome.”
vrika FOR an -oNION WEEK” Tribute to Odoriferous but Modest - Vegetable Is Advocated by Maga- = zine Writer, ' " It has been quite popular’ to have one week set apart for certain special observations and practices. We have bad prune week, peanut week, orange week, apple week and other similar gala periods. We- often have won- _4 dered why we have not been favored witl: onion week, during which we could as a nation give ourselves over to a more thoughtful and sympathetic study of this modest member of the _vegetable family than her quiet demeanor and shrinking personality have won for her in the past, says Thrift. | The onion should be encotiraged. Its more general use would go far toward eliminating the- dangers -that come from the congestigon of great crowds in street cars, at railway stations, in the subway and elevated trains and at political meetings. People who eat freely of the onion find that they are less apt to be crushed in traffic jams or trampled upon while trying to find their way out of public gatherings. The apples have adopted as their motto for life the fullowing pleasing epigram: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” But at a recent convention held by the onions the following slogan was unanimously accepted: “An onion a dday keeps ’em all away.” | The onion has many culinary advantages. M can be fried, broiled; stewed or baked. Also it can be eaten alive, = : B
VENTRILOQUISM AN OLD ART
Trick Was Well Known to the Ancient Greeks, and Word Is of Latin Origin. . ' :
~ Ventriloquism is an art or power acquited through long practice, although some people seem to have a natural gift in that direction. It was known to the ancient Greeks, and the name comes from the Latin, “venter,” “loqui.” It is a method of speaking 'SO that the voice seems to come from a distamce, or from some other source than the person who is really speaking. : : T o
. The voecal organs—tongue, palate, larynx, ete., ard employed, but the ventriloquist, through practice, is able to speak with lips scarcely moving. To do this he leaves his lips slightly open and substitutes some letters for others —never using the labial or lip letters such as m, p, b, etc., but instead, saying “n” (formed with the tongue on the roof of the mouth), for “m” (formed swith the lips), and *“d” and “t” ‘for “p” and “p.” In this manner he would say ‘‘nan’” instead of “man,” and “day” for “bay,” “tay’ .for “pay.” According to one authorityf besides tricks of speaking and various devices to’ distract the attention of an audience, the whole art of a ventriloquist is simply to draw a long breath and let It out gradually, while speaking, modifying and decreasing the sound of his voice—Cleveland Plain Dealer. = =
Reverence for Name of Mary. . The Irish. showed their reverence for the name of Mary by having two different words for it; ome of which they used in referring to the Blessed Virgin, the other when any other woman was the bearer of it. Maol-Mhuire, or the servant Mary, was, however, a name frequently given to children in ancient Ireland. In its Anglicized form it is scarcely recognizable, the Ave Maria notes. Such names as Meyler, Miles,. Murray and Gilmore are supposed to have been originally either Maol-Mhuire, the servant of' Mary, or MacGuolla-Mhuire, the sSon of the servant of Mary. : :
Like the Hebrews, Greeks and other antique races, the ancient Irish had nothing to correspond to the modern surname. It was not till the Eleventh century that surnames began to be used in all parts of Ireland: When it is transformed into a family name Maol-Mhuire, the servant of Mary, became -O’Maoil-Mhuire. ; !
: Success. | A very young painter, who afterward became great, stood in his obscure and struggling days, when no one had heard his name or would look at his pictures, before the greatest canvas of the greatest painter of the time. The grandeur of the work, alike in conception and .execution, staggered him. Possibly there was .despair at his heart as he asked himself how could he, too poor for proper opportunity for study, too poor even to afford a model, or to buy oils, ever hope to emulate such a masterpiece as this. But there was at his heart no meanness, no envy, no disposition’ to belittle or to grudge the other his high place. (Throwing back his head, with flashing eyes and a throb in his voice, he exclaimed proudly, radiantly, “And 1, too, am an artist !"—Coulson Kernga-
o Cvont'ro‘l Your Appetite. This ¢is - from “Les. Miserables,” by Yictor Hugo: =~ = o 00 ;
¢ ‘My friends, Thelomyes shouted, with the accent of a man who is recapturing his empire, ‘gluttony chastisés the glutton. Indigestion was sent into the world to read a lecture to our stomachs; and, bear this in mind, each of our passions, even love, has a stomache which must not be filled too full. In all things, we must write betimes the word finis, we must restrain. ourselves when it becomes urgent, put a bolt on our appetites, lock -up our fancy, and place ourselves under ar‘rest. The wise man is he who knows how, at a given moment, to arrest Hagele 50 AE N e . District Library Meeting. _Tuesday March 6 there will be a a district ‘meeting of Librarians and About eighteen libraries are repre meeting the library. will' be closed tg. thepahlig&or&e‘figrmn« il el s e s g }%W‘ s e
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