Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 3A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 March 1923 — Page 3

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S e L ® : C. S. Griffith . - The REXALIL Store s To Bretz for Glasses wm: Aittractive o A < - - NNy . A %‘h”\‘ AQCD'C 5 A-‘.'en‘j"h'-_ :.. )(.‘B i.& f"‘&S S .E:.A u) ,;;;1;{ Lol For - ' ”*’"\‘ ;}%, S ; ; S \gP» /) Older Folks A happy expression and contented/ mind are the inevitable results of ,pngr'ectly focused and fitted '{.{11155:,0'5. We take special eare in examnining the eyes of those advanced in - age and assure accurate results in every case. . : ) { ~ Our Admirable Service Will Surely : Please You. Nevin E. Bret: Nevin E. Bretz _ Optometrist and Optician - %130 8. Main St. s : GOSHEN : :

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There are all kinds of cheap butnoneofitisreally cheap—at least not on a bhasis of value. Cheap stuff is usually worth almost what it costs. QOur printing isn’t the cheapest yon can gdet, but it’s as good es the best.

_~ W. H. WIGTON _ .- Attorney-at-law Office’ in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, - IND

GLASSES ‘Accuratey and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses ~ replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage o Manicuring, Shampooing ' Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations _ . Halr Goods ; -

Good - Ee é ¥ . :s N 8 PG R G B B 2¢ 2 ¥ o’ kind of printing that . I m dividends is the ! ad you T‘,hflb. : printed matter is worne then none. The quality o | - business hdofi-,n god by - s . ==inferior printing glves an |} . hmo-d chcapness that e d.to overcomse, while f RS AR R DR 7 ¥ 4 :)‘:;‘ ‘We produce only Quality R Printing. Whether o 3 en inexpensive bandbill or'w } § Jemeeai o colors, you § erderitirom us you will be 4 7';"2? e sfi!’-‘«;g‘ :%ifiz«w *?}?{‘g’ B Emgoipnatingfinas 0§ W e S We T B gb S e 4 ‘“efl% ek ¥ o % e L *s‘;‘” b

e NEWS NOTES : ‘Wanted—Housekeeper, Mrs. 0. G. Dill. o > . 2ptt Peter Feldheiser has been on a visit with his old Noble county friends the past week. : D h : Wanted, bookkeeper - and - 'stenographer. Apply at Shirt * Facory, Edgonter, ' . v - e 2btt " Mr. and ,Mrs.v John. Lohr of indian Village have been on a' visit with Warsaw friends. ! : e

Editor Robbins has his:new typesetting machine installed in his. Advance ofiice at Cromwell. Albert C. Alwine of Benton has secured divorce from his wife Mae on the grounds of aband?nment. & Andrew J. Eamick of Noble county went to Churubusco and claimed for his bride Mrs. Cerrena Weidman. + Harry Benner came from Wolf Lake Saturday with stock and swelled the two cars shipped out by the Seligs. - ‘Three in One Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter in “Don't Tell Everything 3 days at Crystal. Elkay’s straw hat dye made in 16 fast colors 25 cents, Sold only at Griifith’s Drug Store / 2btf

Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city. Barl James. Phone 831. = . b Fdr Sale—Some gooa chunk horses at the right price. Qtis Baker Ligonier, Ind. ol Foob 49bte Paul Thomas of the Blazed Trail garage [has purchased a fine new’ Brunswick phonogtaph of ‘Weir & Cowley. i : Wallace Reid beloved by all the nation in “Don’t Tell Everything” Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. f Mrs. Cora Netz of Toledo came to Ligonier Thursday to vist her sister, Mrs. Ed Kinney after visiting relatives in Albion. 5 e

Lovginski ' McGuire died Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at his home a mile south of Albion from Bright’s disease. -He was 70 years of age, . Mrs. Mary Stoner who' is keeping house for her brother Grant Himes, of Goshen was the week end guest of her son’ Eldon Stoner and family at Indian Village. - il - - The Andrew Unbenhour famiiy is recovering from a serious sick spell Mr. Umbenhour his wife and their son were all confined to their beds at the same time and under the care of a physician. = 5 - . Indiana spent $89,790.00 on ‘the maintenance of 141 miles of Lincoln way lasf year, An average of $635.00 a mile. "Much of this was spent on the unpaved sections of the route, aggregating some 60 miles one-third of which at least' will ‘be built this year to tlre same high standard. =

o Tax Dedging Expensive, ‘Tax dodging proved an expensive sport for Frank Kornet of Indiana Harbor. It cost him $2OO to dodge anincome tax for $9l and now he must pay the tax. Kornet pleaded guilty before Federal Judge Anderson at Indianapolis. -~ i » 2 e ———————————— é ¥ - Corn For Sales .= - : I will offer for sale/# car load of kiln dried shelled corn at 84 cents the bushel at the car in this city March 18th. George Foster. 3a3t

- ‘BANGALOO’ | Wearing The Green for the Fire Department. e SATURDAY EVENING MAR. 17. The ;Wolf Lake Fire Cgt has been to some expense in buying equipment anc putting 'up a suitgble building for the housing of the same and have decided to hold a.carnival.and auction of articles listed helow ‘at the Auditorium of the school house in Woli Lake on the above date. ‘List of Articles For Sale. 2

75 *cakes, 40 pies, 10 loaves home made bread, 10 dozen doughnuts, 5 dozen cookies, 15 roasted chickens, 12 live chickens, 40 cans fruit, 15 bushe%s of potatoes, 12 dozen eges,: 1 fresh shoulder, 2 smoked shoulders 3 sacks of flour, 4 sacks of corn, 1 sdck of oats, 2 sacks of rye, 2 jars lard, 4 rolls: of butter, 5 pounds of honey, 1 sack of higkory nuts, 114 buwalnut, 2 batl; towels, 1 razor, 1 wagon tongue, 1 inner tube, 1 Brunswick tire 30x3% 1 gallon of roof, 2 Victor records, 1 Stable blanket, 2 loads of hay, 1 casserole, 1 Alum. kettle, 1 set

wagon . double trees, 1 Cord of stove wood, 1 Airdale pup, pure bred, 1 pair rubber boots, 1 pig -weigh 30 pounds, several boxes, and other articles not mentjoned. : o Music by ‘Wolf Lake Qrchestra’ and ‘Wysong . Orchestra’ i e e e A fine of 5¢ will be charged each person not wearing €omething green. There will be a basketball game between the High School afid City teams Thig promisges to be a lively game on account ‘of the rivalry between the

two teams. / i i . ‘Everybody come and Enjoy the fun: ‘Terms of Sale—Sums of $5 and under cash. Sums over. $5 a credit of 6 months will be given without interest if paid when due. 7 per cent interest from date if not paid when due. Purchaser givifg a bankable note. 2 per cent off for cash on sums over b 0 0 Harry Bemner, Auct. flfiwmw"ifi”&%* D s e L

BOWELING SCORES City Team Drops Three Straight and Elks Increase Their. Lead in Results ; ) Features of the City League Bowling Contests Wednesday evening was the' dropping by the city 'of three straight thereby strengthening the standing of the Elks. The high scorés were made by Harry Damey 222, Fred Myers 212, and Willis Oyler 207. . Following are the ‘individual scores and the results: Gl

.~ Elks vs Legion. Misole ... onll 14t 198 123 Ferguson ‘.. ...; 182 =164 ~ 161 ¥ Green ... 198 ‘lBB 183 W orler .....L....19% 207 18 T Green ... 0 ¥ 144 187 HandicAD ... 20 20 - 20 Toldls > 0 908 841 : 787 Hiarsh ... 5. 158 137 0W) ke 2 0 18 m King . inld 00088 ~ 118 136 Mvers ..l 160 212 162 Franks ... 187 146 T 4 Handieap ... i 36 85 85 Totals .. fi.comind.. 304 894 830 - City vs Refrig. Miller! ..o 307 0192 156 Bnith sAR 129 0 168 BHEL e, TBO 100 0 148 B Bex .....an s3B 1162 150 W Rex ... 848 179 3%Y Handicap ... 41.. 41 41 Fotals ..ol 57 0865 . 803 B WEace oo 187 18Rt W Vance ......... M 7 6. 144 Longnecker ... 139 144 135 Damey ... L. 180 222 197 Jeaneret ..o 143 168 175 Haddiean .0...0.n.. 58 B 4 54 Totals ..., 850" . 892 . 839 ; P. O. vs Hipco : Bew oo o 0 1360 145 148 Bourte L oiiden 1100 150 072 Mebanidl ... 111 166 - 144 Wopdraft ... 133 143 183 Milner |l ... 1227 188 154 Handicap: ............. €5 66 65 Totale (Lo 681 836 s Shivevhan ... 167 122 150 Bigeh ... .0 181 88 -49 Adamsen .0 143 127 131 BUEBE .oiriicnaninine 148 0 148 148 Hunter . ... 166 349 y 145 Beandiond ..l 6T 67 67 Totam 000 o 851 763 .9h . - League Standing - o W 1, Pot Mlke oohiialiaa 8B 1300700 Y o .30 018 e BUpCO gan sl 23 026 nss Refrigl .= oo 98 95 i 4da DD il 18 3000 9 BeßSon .. i 360 S 3%V a 3

‘- Gasolene Bootlegging. Indications point to much bootlegging in gasolene when the tax on the gas goes into effect in Indiana. No penalities are provided for purchasing gasolene in Ohio and Illinois and there will be many runners ifd the busi ness. | ] Buys Road Bonds. Hal Green of this city last Wednesday purchased for the Myer-Kiser bank of Indianapolis road bonds aggregating $60,000 in Whitley county. There were ten bidders for the-four issues and Mr. Green secured three of them.

~~ Two Weeks Notice. : . Under a new law two weeks’ notice must be given by municipal corporations before issuing bonds in excess of $5,000 and it is optional whether advertisements are placed in an Indianapolis newspaper. .; " hy y. . Age Expose Evaded. ‘Under a new law it is not necessary for a voter to give his age. All that is required is proof that the one casting the ballot is over 21. This statute was enacted for the benefit of women voters. 8 : : Supper and Bazaar. . ‘he Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will give an Easter supper and hold a bazaar in the ‘church bsement Tuesday, March 29. Supper 35 cents. B 3abt e & . To Add 175 Shopmen, : The B. &. O. railway company will add ‘175 employees to the shops in Garrett boosting the business in that lDeKalb county town. ' :

Big Band Benefit. one show each night at Crystal next week Tuesday and Wednesday. : s ' Notice of Public Sale of Personal o - Property g State of Indiana, Noble County SS: Matters in the ‘estate of Willard E. Swartz, deceased.

Notice of sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given thatt he un-| dersigned administrator of 'the _estate of Willard E. Swartz deceased will offer for sale at public auction -at the late residence of said decedent in the Town of Ligonier said County and ‘State on Saturday the 7th day of April 1923 the personal property of ' said estate consisting of all the household goods of decedent, being 1 Laurel Range Stove, kitchen utensils, 2 beds mattresses, springs, ,bed eclothing, window curtains, dining ‘Troom set, dishes, canned 'fruit, rugs, kitchen cabinet, Victrola and records, rocking chairs, 1 Morris chair and various

other articles too numerous to mention. Also a 1915 5 passenger Reo Automobile touring. ‘ Said sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock P. ~ Terms—All sums of five dolars |and under cash in hand, over five dollars a credit of 6 months will be {given, the purchaser executing his {note therefor, bearing interest at tlte{ |rate of 6 percent from date waiving relief providing for attorney’s fees and with sufficient sureties thereon. | “Demara ;. Swari, Admipiatraor |Dated March 10th 1928. . 3adw DRSSLSe N S R e S

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

| Public Sale. . . There will be sold at public auection 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 8 years, weight 1600, black mare age 8 years weight 1600, black gelding age 3 years weight 1400, Black mare age 8 years weight 1550, two black mare colts age 2 years, one 'bay driving hotse.. s

~ 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 years. giving milk, Jersey cow 6 years cld fresh soon, Shorthorn cow b years old giving milk. Rl b 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 International two row cultivtor, Oliver No. 1 riding cultivator, John Deere corn binder, Moline mower, McCormick Binder and truck, new 16 double disc Moline drill clover and grass seed drill, farm wagon triple wagon box and spring seatf, Cracker Jack corn planter, Oliver sulky plow, 16 single disc cultivator, Hoak spring tooth dray 3 sections, corn slicer, check row wire and stakes, set dump boards, clover buncher, hay rack, brooder, set hay slings 3. cross 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. - |

Terms of Sale—Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, on all sums over $5.00 a credit of 7 xjonths 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. e Lo : Estate of Milton Herald., Col. ‘Harley Loncher, Auct. ‘Dale Seagly, Clerk. =

; Soon to Begin Work. - Road contractors who are to pave the Lincoln Highway from Churubusco to the Ohio state line through Fort Wayne are placing their equipment on the ground jand will begin work as soon as the weather will permit. It is believed the remaining gap between Churubusco and Stones Hill will be closed in 1924 making a hard surfaced highway clear across Indiana, Y : 3 . - Hurt in Fall ' - Assessor G. M. Zimmerman suffered an injury to his nose and face in a bad fall the other' morning. The. injury caused a bad hemorrhage.

\\ / ' \ i S et s :\\\il___ = »&_‘ E "“' Bl . e e B S & N\ & e e L R S e e " / : IR s \, P i 7 i “» P \A.i." s Y Y L . Star 4-Cylinder Touring _ : & ~ ! (‘ X 2 » < : . ‘ {’ ’ . You Know Are Good Continenal Red Seal motor, Timkin rear axle, Timkie bearings frqxit and rear Spicer Universal jointf, Selective sliding gear transmission 3 speed foreward and reverse, Single plale discclutch, Half-Elliptic springs, undersung, Steward vatuum gasoline feed, supply tank in rear, Electric lighting by standard gen‘prator with stsrage battery, Steamline @a_dy,_v(:)ne_ mantop. - =

' ° . AFew Used Carsat Prices That Are Right - RELIABLE MOTOR SALES oo Dutant and Star Sale and Serviee -- i -

(. 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. i

. All open cars upholstered in genuine Spanish leather and closed cars imported broadcloth. The design must be seen to be appreciated. laBt e Y For Sale—Foru truck with cab and platform, good as new, one 10-foot floor counter case. two -8 foot floor counter cases all with plate glass tops. The Star Crocery, Ligonier, Phone 49, : - 49atf Christian Church Services. = Sunday school at 10:00 e Morning worship at 11:00 . Evening worship at 7:00 i ~The public is cordially invited to these services . v ! 46a'tt71 For sale, six room brick home andi good lot with young fruit and shade: trees and out building large enough for garage. Peter Regula, 318 Miller street, Ligonier. ' ‘s2bBt

FOR SALE—Modern house ' seven rooms and good basement on Lineoln Way South in paved district. Anyone interested may secure a bargain. Fiue shade and fruit trees. Call phone 133 Elmer Klotz, Ligonier, ~'b2a4t Office Positions in South Bend may. be secured by a short intensive course in the South Bend 'Business College. Either residentior Home Study Courses Typewriters furnished home study Students. Write for Budget No. s.oup 4 SODeEe | - A Word to Advertisers. o Persons desiring -display advertisements in the aßnner must have their copy in by Saturday for the Monday issue or Wednesday noon for Thursday’s paper. It is a physical impossibility to set display " ads -on press days. : S AGniE : ik e e ~~ Painting of all kinds done in a satisfactory manner. I will do auto‘mobile furniture sign and a 'general ‘line of work. Give me a call. Wallace Jackson: = - - 46btf

moe Wanted : . To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin, . Phone 861. 34bit For Sale dry wood. Inquire Oliver Roe. Ligonier, Phone 778. 1204 t § -”‘P“"—""'— ‘ s First Presbyterian Church Cavin St - Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. - Residence the Manse 318 Third St. “Telephone 345. e : ' Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 a. m. Vespers 5:00 p. m. : Prayer meeting Wed. 7 p. m. : _“The Church With a Welcome.”

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KNOW the pleasure of \driving a real ‘car of standard parts—-one of which you will be justly proud. And be- . nefits from the low prices that only Durant’s genius could have made possible.

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This is a life saving station where - all makes of batteries are tested - - and repaired by ~expert electricians. | (. - Auto evl_e ctrical troubles diagnosed. BATTERY SERVICE EOBINSON ELECTRIC . SERIVE

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Znone No. 65, Ligonier.

Dr. Maurice Blue - VETERINARIAN = - Office: Justamere Farm, L P?g;,nei Ligonier 757 = . SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring’ Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian Chureh. =~ . Ligonler, Indlans

Harry L. Benner ~_Auctioneer Open for all engagemends. . Wolf Lake, Indiana -~ - Both Noble and Whitley __ County Phones i CHARLES V'INKS AND SO N Dealer in i Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, _ ~ -+ Building Stone, = Bothwell & Vanderford . : ~~%Lawyers :" L Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana

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