Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 March 1923 — Page 3
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S | Fre_e{:vLecfi»Jre By! G o sk Alex Haveurd . Sunday, March 11th, Lyric Theatre Ligonier, S uun t fhan Indiana & \,.“Mi:lliQns»Now;L‘ivifig'Will«Never‘Die” v International Bible Students ‘Seats Free. All Welcome ~ No Collection
Saturday Sale 3 Pails For $l.OO : A special sale on pails next' Sfiturday \ . and -one 12 qt galvgnized pa_ril»value 30call - - e 't}\fee forthe sumof . $l.OO ' Remember this i"s fbr Saturday’ (’)nly not_;;; . day before or the day after | rladEeneloo. | , , ‘;'-,Dlon"t 'miSS this batgéin i - Weaver’s Hardware
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~ NEWS ZNQTES o Sucéessful Incubétdrs- at Weavers Hardyare. o : . Sugar camps are open and.are now in full blast. - e L Mrs. H. C, Gangwer spent Tuesday visiting Elkhart friends. 2 ~ There are in the Kendallville library “for public use 7,318 volumes. Wanted—Housekeeper, Mrs. 0. G. Dilk | . _ 2btt ~ There are 55,000 more licensed motor vehicles in Indiana this year than last. S - Ira Bonner and Otis Fuller of Goshen were Ligonier visitors Wednesday. . ; e f
Kelly Drake has a supply of fresh fish at his stand on the South Grocery corner. . : _ Councilman A. N. Wertheimer _visted his mother and sister in Kalamazoo this week. : At a regular‘meeting[Tuésday evening the Ligonier library board transacted only routine business. : Wanted, bookkeeper% and stenographer. = Apply at Shirt Facory, Ligonier.. . P 2btfl ; : § | David Ackerman born. in - Noble county 48 years, died Monday evening at his farm home Tear Kendallville. Neva aged five little déughteriéf Mr. and Mrs. Price Chiddister had her tonsils removed by Dr. Lane TuesBen Golden the aged peddle of vegetables well known in Ligonier is lying dangerously ill at his. Wawaka home: : ;i1 ¢ _ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boyts and son Eugene of Hotel Ligonier paid their _Goshen /friends a visit the f‘irst of the week.
Attorney- Bothwell will address the Older Boys' when their conference is held in Ligonier Saturday and Sunday March 17 and 18. Lo « " Miss Ethel Speckeen who had been employed in the offices of the Ligonier Refrigerator company is off duty on account of illness. The Ligonier Elks will give their regular picnic supper at their home this evening. The ladies are requsted to bring the usual table ware. : ' Mrs. B.'F. Groves has gone to Cromwell to spend three weeks with a son A. J. Wertsbaugh who is suffering from ‘a severe attack of rheumatism. A. Vern Flint a teacher in the Ligonier schools is home from attending the funeral of an uncle, Arthur Flint, of Indianapelis the remains being buried at Rome City. .
WANTED—Manager for branch store to be opened in Ligonier. Must be able to put up cash bond of $500.00 Write fully Clyde L. Rubber Co. 166 W. Jackson Blvd. ‘Chicago. George W. Clark 76 was probably fatally injured when run down by a locomotive at a N. Y. C. crossing in Elkhart Monday. Clark was for many years an employee of the railway ‘company: in that city. | ST ' ~ Bonus Bill Passes. The soldiers’ bonus bill which if 'approved by a referendul at the next general election will cost the state of. Indiana more than $20,000,000 passed the Senate late Monday afternoon by a vote of 27 to 19. -It now goes to Governor McCray for action, having passed the House several weeks ago. eS f 5t As passed the.bill provides an allowances of $lO a month of active ser- | vice and not to exceed $250 for every { Indiana veteran of the world war and the Spanish-American war.. =«
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LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Distribute Club Calves,
Twelve eager young calf ¢lub members, including three girls gathered in Albion Saturday morning and drew calves awarded by the Noble County Shorthorn Bereders Association. . The boys and girls came from seven townships and brought with them the fine rural spirit that is so typical of the young folks of Noble County. Harold Sorgenfrei is county club leader. - The twelve members of the elub who drew calves are: = .
Joe Trowbridge ' o .lona Albaugh ; . Howard Emmert e "Darwin Bryan Jesse Geiger : L 2 Martha Smith = ot Harlan Mitchell : ; " Ethel Albaugh » : . Claude Sutfis - - Homer Trpwbridge e Lee McConnell « = . ! “Floyd Swager e Jessie Geiger was- elected President and lona Albaugh was elected secretary and treasurer. - ;The calves were s good as could he found in Noble County and had been carefully selected by a comiittee appointed by the association out of eleven shorthorn: breeders. They were fairly uniform in size the average weight being 460 pounds. Prof. Schwab Purdue University judged the calves before they were distributed giving each calf a score: The score given will be used as a basis on which to judge the calves when they -are finished. - e
Editor Forest Robbins of the Cromwell Advance has pyrchased a Brunswick phonggraph of Weir & Cowley.
_ This is a life sav- ' ing station where all makes of batteries. are, tested and repaired by - expert electricians, | - Auto electrical troubles diagnosed. BATTERY SERVICE " ROBINSON ELECTRIC ; SERIVE .
.~ Star4-Cylinder Touring ; - - STANDARD -PARTS ~ You Know Are Goad = Continenal Rgd.Sea“l,motor, Timkin rear axle, Timkie ‘bearings front and rear Spicer Universal jointf, Selective sliding gear transmission 3 speed foreward and reverse, Single plale discclatch, Half-Elliptic springs, undersung, Steward ‘vacuum gasoline feed, supply tank in rear, Electric lighting by standard generator with stsrage battery, Steamline body, One man top. - e
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 tc demonstrate it. o All open cars upholstered in . geunuine Spanish leather and closed cars imported ° broadcloth. The . design must be seen to be appreciated. . laSt . For Sale—Ford truck with cab and platform, good ‘as new, one 10-foot ’floor;fc‘ounter case. two B.foot floor counter cases all with plate glass tops. The. Star Crocery, Ligonier, Phone 49. = - 49atf | Christian Church Services. : Sunday school at 10:00 ‘ ' Morning worship at 11:00 . Evening worship at 7:00 The public is cordially invited to these services . . 46atf ~ For sale, six room brick home ah good lot with young fruit and shade trees and out building large enough for garage. Peter Regula, 318 Miller street, Ligonier. . - -b2hBt ’ FOR SALE—Modern house seven rooms -and good bhasement on Lincoln Way South in ‘paved district.’ Anyone interested may securé a bargain. Fiue shade and fruit trees. Call phone 133 Elmer Klotz, Ligonier. ~ B2ast
; Office Positions in South Bend may be secured by a short intensive course in the South Bend Business College. Either resident or Home Study Courses ‘Typewriters furnished home study Students. Write for Budget No. 5 50b6L* - A Word to Advertisers. ‘Persons desiring display advertisements in the aßnner must have their copy in by Saturday:for the Monday issue or Wednesday mnoon @ for Thursday’s paper. It is a‘physical impossibility to :set display ads on press days. . : 49btf Painting of all kinds done in a satisfactory manner. I will do automobile furniture sign and a general line of work. Give me a call. Wallace Jackson. L e i Wanted e " To buy corn and oats. C. L. Cham‘berlin,. Phone 861. 34btf For Sale dry wood. Inquire Qliver ‘Roe. Ligonier, Phone 778. ' @ 2a4t First Presbyterian Church Cavin St | Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. Residence the Manse 318 Third St. - ' Telephone 345. , : - Sunday School 9:30 a. m. - Morning Service 10:456 a. m. - Vespers 5:00 p. m. : I “Prayer meeting Wed. 7p. m. : ““mhe Church With a Welcome.”
The Star Car
-~ AFew Used Cars at Prices That Are Right RELIABLE MOTOR SALES - Durant and Star Sale and Service
Moon Auto Agenecy.
KN OW the pleasure of 1 M driving a real 'car of standard parts--one of which you will be justly proud. And benefits from the low prices that only Durant’s genius could have made possible.
- Just a few bargaids for - Friday and Saturday Your opportt(nity;to‘; save 10to 25% ~ Magic Dye Soap Flakes b0x.,...... Se : 95quartgr (81)ihch Bleached Sheetmg pneed “}fo‘t S 4 days at yard: ~......... Bsoc - 32 inch Kalburney and Utility Dress Ginghams priced at the 'yard ... ileolimstmimii ot e Waxed Paper 80 sheeté"for«-.‘.-._t;;.,;...,...;...;;‘..;’;';.:.‘;......;;..;l 10¢ Shinola Shoe Polish 2 boXeS fOF .....uwwivrimne 15€ . Bleached Cotton Crash Toweling priced at the yd. 8 ' Tatting Edging theb olt i 00, 186 8 inch Steel, Fry- Pan it \iiiiiinmmisin 1. ' Percales light and darks in 2 and 3 color work wonderful line rbeab it ads s i eSS eMo o ]lB Cocoa Hard Water Soap 4 for 25: Rub-N’b-Moré -Lf_éundty, ,squ 10 cakes ~ 49¢ Featherstich Braids the BOlt......:v.urwmmesieciioe. 106 © ~ Double Boardered curtain scrim 15¢ value the yd. ~3e Brassieres 59¢ value 29: Ladies silk and wool hose $1.19 value ... T - White cups and ‘sau_ceré 6 for 95c ~ Horse brtlshes 19 ~ Shinola wool polishers spemal 15¢c - " Ready mixed paints all colors th‘e‘quart i e ~ White paper napkins a hundred .............oimee 15¢ . Fancy cupboa’rd“pa'_per" thebolt.. 7: Rubber gloves the pair PR R R . | Baby’sv-l'fibb,er pant5i...;,.7.4..,..;...‘..,..».‘...._...'...‘.... 25¢ and 50c P ~ Wooden 'Crbchet Hons for‘,ijag Togß L e : “All linen crash toweling special ... 192 Satneet candies the pound,.... 15¢ - Chocolate drops the pound 15¢ Ratine wool finish special the yard ... 50c and 59 - Zig-Zag Rules—3 foot, 20c; 4 foot 25¢3 sft 30c; 6£ 35 It’s Wall Paper Time. The big rush has started. AN Grades of Wall paper can be had at our stere. Price range 10c Double roll to $3.00 double roll. Wall Paper ~ Quality differs same as cotton, woel or silk goods. We . - want you to get 100 per cent value when you buy Wali paper. ..Come in and let us tell you the differemce. ~ + 85,000 Rolls of new wall paper in stock. More Coming. We save you money on Wall Paper. =~ -~ = ~ The Gutelius Store
Worth The Money
L Star 4-Cylinder Sedan =~ - = Unbelievable? No, these prices are actually sol Chassis, starter and demountable rims, L 3 Runabout, ° oM et AT A Coupe’ g 3 i ‘ : 10 ; 3 oby3 o a Sedim; - ' Shr i R e z - All Prices FO B Lansing, War TaxExta .=
