Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 4B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 March 1923 — Page 3

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MIGHIGAN - GEMENT STAVE SILOS

Are designed and built by an organization of men who are experts in the manufacture and erection of a perfect concrete. silo.

Every ounce of concrete moulded into “Michigan” Staves is compounded from only the best aggregates and cured under ‘the most favorable temperature ' conditions. The result is a silo. built for time everlasting. ; o NO PAINTING—NO GUY WIRES—I}O TIGHTENING _y . OF'HOOPS . “Michigan” Silos are coated on the outside with a water-proofed cement thus giving the silo, not alone a beautiful bright appear-: ance, but a coating which is weather resisting. “Michigan” Silos will not dry out or shrink—therefore no tightening of hoops is required.“Michigan” Silos ‘are as rigid as though they were cut from solid rock—therefore no guy wires are necessary.

Erected by the Manufacturer

.. We believe this is a service that every farmer buying a silo is entitled to. Why "assume erection responsibilities—you only borrow trouble when you do—let us assume that burden, None but trained men direct from our Kalamizoo or Peoria factories, all experts in their line, erect “Michigan” Silos. - - Fire and Wind Proof “Michigan” Silos are imperishable and cost less than any other imperishable silo. They will not decay or blow down-—very rich in cement and containing no gravel or stone larger than one-half inch in diameter, they will withstand ordinary baryp fires without serious damage. The first “Michigan” Silo is yet to be lost through fire or wind storm—at this time, approximately 3000 “Michigan” Silos. are in use. - - ) sl ~S. H. HOOVER? Manufactured by MICHIGAN STLO COMPANY Kalamazoo, Mich.—Peoria, . H, A, SMITH PATENTS 3 <

k A C‘C“ ‘ N ; BATTERIES ~ The best battery you can buy is the cheapest in - 7. theends . ° Blazed - . iy

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"+ NEWS NOTES = l 'Ligonier buyers are paying $1.23 a bushel for wheat today. @ . | The enamel ware sale at Weavers Store will close Saturday. | “The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baum has been quite 111. . .. ‘Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman is in Chicago visiting her son Francis. - _ For sale, White Wyandotte eggs for setting H. H. Decker. ' 4btt . Henry Smith has changed his mail address from Wawaka to R. R. 3 Ligonier, tie - ' Chas Mussleman recently purchaseda Brunswick phonograph of Weir & Cowley. : y . ; ' Coleman Stove demonstration Saturday, Monday and Tuesday at Weir & Cowley. -

. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rupert of Albion visited Dr. and Mrs. Glade Rupert Saturday. Ew it B The wondef‘ful values in enamel‘ware are going good at Weavers Store this week. Foae Mrs. G. E. Rupert is in Woicdttyille visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Eshelman, : o . Attornéy Wigton ‘went to LaGrange Wednesday to visit his father . and other relatives. T ~ The next 'c-oulnty meetihg of Knights of Pythias will be held in Wolf Lake Tuesday aMrch 27. : : The W. C. T. U. institute has been postponed until April 20 when it will be held at the ‘Presbyterian chu_réh. - The Misses Mildred Seymoure and Opal Landon of Wawaka visited in Ligonier with Mrs. Thélma Calbeck. Mrs. Vernier -Shambarger 25 died at Kendallville Monday night. The husband and two small children survive, . B ¢

For Sale—Eleven acres of .good land fine house on land. Phone 236 Syracuse or. write to John Bender Syracuse. = 1o The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bailey who has been under the doctor’s care is now thought to be out of danger. 3 . _ The Home Economics Club will meet Friday afterncon in the Library basement and will continue with the reed work. : Lt

David B. Feltenthal came from Chicago the first of the week to visit his wife who is at the home of her sister Mrs. Harry Selig. , : i Mr. and Mrs. Hod Ullery and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swickard were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ullery. | Calvin Wolf has moved from R, R. 2 out of Ligonier to a point near Kimmell and he now receives his mail out of that. town. ' ~ Lost March 20 bill book wontaining lmoney,-in -bills amount between $3O and $36 also receipt of $llO paid by owner to W. Jackson:. Reward. . . Durbin Mier will come = from his studies in a Milwaukee college to spend his vacation at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs, A./B, Mier. Mrs. Harry Stansbury is quite ill at her home in South Bend. She is a ‘sister of Mrs. J E: McDonald and a former resident of‘L_igonier o Mrs. Eby mother of Mrs. Hatley Inks ill at the home of Mrs, Inks is ‘no better. .She was taken to Elkhart township from Ligonier recently. ‘Mrs. Phil Biekle suffered an attack Tuesday night similar to paralysis and for a time her condition was quite serious. She is now much im‘proyad. U i 1

Mr.. and Mrs. - Ainsworth Bas Sett will about. April Ist move from 8. Cavin street to the G. M. Zimmerman property near the corner of Third and Martin streets. : ~“F. E: Weir, C. R. Stansbury, Dr. C. G. Keehn and W. C. B. Harrison attendéd a meeting and banquet of the Knife and Fork club at South Bend Tuesday: evening. - . e When. one thousand visitors crowd into a town thes ize of Wolf Lake as they did Saturday night to attend the entertainment it may be said there was somebody. present, o ~ Charles McDaniel the drayman was down town the first time yesterday in four weeks. The gentleman came out to have a beard removed acquired during a siege of flu.

‘Mr. and Mrs. Otis D. Nusbaum and son Maurice will arrive Saturday from Detroit to spend Easter week with Dr. and Mrs. €. G. Keehn, Mrs. Nusbaum’s parents. Bk I have taken the agency for the Stark Bros. nursey and am in posi tion to furnish trees shrubs and plants of all kind. Harvey- E. Hull, Ligonier wma _ | 4b4t* . The W. . T. U. will meet at the Womb 6F Mrs. T. W, Wagonsr Tassdny evening March 20 Hvery member &w*abflhmtwmake afrangements for institute to be held a MW:%W

i Farewell Surprise. - Many of their neighbors and good friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown Tuesday evening and gave them a farewell surprise. - A picnic supper was enjoyed by 'a large company.. Mr ! Brown leaves today for Massachusetts where he has accepted a responsible position with a big manufacturing institution and his family will follow later to reside in the east. The party Tuesday evening in his honor was a vyery happy affair. i _

Rain Storm of Presents.

- Wednesday . evening Miss Wilena Wigton was given a = prenuptial shower of useful household articles by her neighbors and young friends at the home of her parents Attorney and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. The young lady is soon to bé united in marriage with John Hurst and a home is being fitted up in a residence recently purchased by Mr. Hurst on South Grand street. The shower last night yiekded th 2 coming bride many useful presents. . Award Paving Contract, Kosciusko and Elkhart county commissioners awarded the contract for the county line highway : with councrete cost $74,3368.80. Heads I. & M. Electric Co. R. E. Breed of Marion has been elected president of the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., vice F. A. Bryan of South Bend whose resignation was announed some Wweeks ago. Ezra Morrell has gone to Roanoke near Fort Wayne to live with a danghter. He moved his household effects to that town this week.

7 4x:'::.!.§\‘\‘t T ; SUPERIOR = QUAEITY ' ; - )| SUPERIOR (7~ ,f Leads - : \BAK“AGW" : and Service 7/ , Ll | - ~ Them All . K"@/ & Supréme - ' T o . ~ Bread of Merit! - Goodness, how they like it - | L Are yau pat:ticular about © -~ thekind of bread you and - | * _ your ehildren eat? v : | Ifitis , L >:| ; e - Supeaior or Holsum -+ You are buying the best, o | ' . -the cleanest, the purest : ~ bread that can be made. =~ | _ lts in the making endt in the baktng Sold in Ligonjer at ’Miller’s Grocery: Seck’s Bakery and : * Wolf’s Grocery. . ‘ In Benton at Gunderman’s Grocery. L

The Modern Home

April Farm Bureau Meetings. - A very nunusual moving piéture known, as “Joe McGuire” will be shown at the April series of Farm Bureau Meetings. It is highly entertaining ‘due to the delightful " little story which carries the action and sus pence. Joe McGuire preaches the lesson of getting together in order to make country life more pleasant and farming more profitable. It has the proper setting for a clean cat, square: shooting farmer and hits close to the fellow 'who lives in town as well, as wins the mogt hearty approval of the farmer himself. This is a very high priced picture but will be shown through the courtesy of the Farm Bureau absolutely free to every body members and non-memberg alike at the township meetings. i

Irwin Parshall Dead.

~ In a letter from Howard P. Parshall at 1553 Hurlbut Avenue, Detroit, Mich., he announces the sad news of the death of his brother Irwin who passed away in thatc ity after an attack of flu March 11. The deceased spent his youth in Ligonier and will be remembered by many. Mr. Parshall writes to have the address of his Banner changed to (he ‘above numbers. He has a fine position with the Commonwealth’ Federal ' Savings Bank. The news of his brother's death will be received here with sorrow, i ; ; HeD Errington Bowen is ill of the flu. He is a member of the High school basketball team. : , Mr. and Mrs. Franklin of Muncie arrived to visit their daughter - Mrs. Herbert Brown and family. L

Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous other details which go towards making the house a real home lose their respective value if the one predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that gives real convenience is omitted. The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the «Electric Contractor puts the real enjoyment and convenience into your home with e, . el L el To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest en‘joyment and pleasure. - The house that is wired for complete Electric Service 1 the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every Mg . p e TTEEE If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it by wiring at once.

INDIANA & MICHIGAN Fe T Ble‘.‘tri‘? Company,

- Notice to Taxpayers. : . I will be in Ligonier all next week for the collection of taxes for the city and Perry township. ' Following are the appointments: Monday and Tuesday, March 26 and 27-Farmers & Merchants Trust Co.

~ Wednesday and Thursday March 28 and 29 Mier State Bank. ' ‘ Friday and Saturday March 30 afid 31, Citiz‘ekxs Bank.

Bring your last tax receipts with you if convenient. - o ‘Morton P. Thomas, County Treas. L 4a 3t

+ Notice to Bidders. , ~ Notice is hereby given that on Thursday evening March 29 1923 the City Council will receive bids for street sweeping and.cleaning of the paved streets and alleys in the city of Ligonier Indiana. Specifications may be obtained of the City Clerk. The right is reserved by the Council to reject any and all bids if unsatisfactory. . . " T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. 3 ! : 4a2t For Sale dry wood. Inquire Oliver Roe. Ligonier, Phone 778. ' 2a4t ~ Wanted to purchase small house and grounds on -the South Side. Inquire at Banner office. ' 4atf

e Fresh Candies, iilee ’ Cream, ' -~ Eskimo T EeR © Sundeas, e Sodas

New:. . | Recoi'ds ~ each month Braginton & Earll Phone 71 ‘

SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring . Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Preshyterian Chureh. E.R. Kurtz . Auctioneer . Onone No. 65, Ligonier.

PHORi'} S A,, R, ~ Records Just Received : . New releases received each week. ;Gome at R ; - in and let us play these new records for you. o Brunswick Records play on all phonograph‘s. : Sk ‘ No: BISI-—-$l.OOl "« w 4 =ol (o } A, The Palms it i S : S - B. The Holy City ANERER A ‘ Sung by Richardfl Sonelt - oot b | N0.2588-fße’ -0 i vy el : ! A. Dearest ' o i : B. Baby Blue Eyes SRR | - By Isham Jones. Orchestra e ol Noi 2389 SR v | | . A. Falling—Gene ‘Rodemech’s Orchestra. ' B. Bees Knees—Oriole Terrace Orchestra No. 20010—51.25 : S ; A, Morning Noon ‘and Night Overture : Part 1 . g , : : B. Morning Noon and Night = Overture : : - Part:2 . : , By Capitol Grand ,'O‘rchest-r»a.' i . ~ No. 13079 » e ‘ A. Oh, That We Two Were Maying ‘B. Alice Where Art Thou j o | By Marie Teffany and Theo Karle .' Weir & Cowle

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Faclal and Scalp Massage Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Tollet Preparations Hale Goods . Bothwell & Vanderford | Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana Harry L. Benner ' Auctioneer Open for all engagemends t+ Wolf Lake, Indiana - " Both Noble and Whitley . ' County Phones Dr. Maurice Blue JVE'_I'ER_INARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. . Phone: Ligonier 757 CHARLES V'INKS Aiu; SaN o Dealer in ' Monuments, Vaults, Tombatones, - b Building Stone @

To Bretz for Glasses i xff:«&\ o> GLASSES { 2 Y | [- AW/ Older Folks . A happy expression and contented mind are the inevitable resuilts of - correctly focused and fitted glasses. We take special care in examining the eyes of those advanced im age and assure accurate results ia every case. . 'Our, irable o Wil : Nevin E. Bretz ' Optometrist and Opticlan . 130 S. Main St GLASSES Accuratey and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses |_" oW a.mm i " Office in Zimmerman Block - - LIGON{ER. IND