Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 April 1923 — Page 3
fesh ¢« o [ Cabdies. . e . Cream, ~ Eskimo o e | Sundeas, " Sodas
New | Recdrds, | each month B raginton & Earll Phone 71
Dr. Maurice Blue ' VETERINAR lAN Office: Justamere Farm. | Phone: Ligonier 757
Bothwell & Vanderford ogdawyersl Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana
CZ ARLES V'INKS AND SON i Dealer in Monuments, Vaults, Toml;stonen; ‘Building Stone e
W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp Offg:g Mier State Bank, Ligonié?"r(
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MICHIGAN CEMENT STAVE SILOS
Are designed and built by an erganization of meén 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 aggre-. gates and cured under the most favorable temperature conditions. The result is & silo built for time everlasting. Gk NO PAINTING—NO GUY WIRES—NO TIGHTENING _a OF HOOPS ¢ “Michigan” Silos are coated on the outside with a water-proofed cement thus_giving the silo, not alone a beautiful bright appearance, 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. ’ \ s Erected by the Manufacturer . 'We believe this is a service that every farmer buying a silo is entitled to. Why assume erection responsibilities—yau only borrow trouble when you do—let us assume that burden. Nonge but trained men direct from our Kalamazoo or Peoria factories, ‘all exrts in their line, erect “MichMo Sl - 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 or_dinary barn 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 el e o
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NEWS NOTES
~ Harry Green shipped two car loads of stock Saturday to Buffalo.
Mrs. Nellie Stewart has been on a visit with friends in Albion.
Dr. J. E. Luckey of Wolf Lake called on Ligonier friends Thursday.
Jackson will paint your automebile and make it look like new. = B2atf
~ For Sale—Reed baby cab. Cheap. Inquire at the Banner office. Ibtt
‘Wanted, bookkeeper and stenegrapher. Apply at Shirt Fagery, Ligonier. | ‘ ; 2btt
For Sale—Some gooa chunk horses at the right price. Otis Baker Ligonier, Ind. ‘ , 49btf
-For Sale, about 300 bales of good Tye straw at barn. J. L. DPuning, phone 270. _ 6a4dt
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard of the Jack Buckles farm are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. :
° What might be properly termed spring weather prevailed all ~ day Friday to the ‘delight of all. :
Mrs. Sarah Conrad is home from an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. William™ Shick at Wawaka. @
Wanted—Washin_gs and ironings at my home. Best of reterences. Satisfaction guaranted 264 N. Cavin St.
Mrs. Charles Iden of Indian Villagc s afflicted with an attack of flu. She s confined to her home by the maladv
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and family of Pleasant Hill visited at the home of Mrs. Murphy’s -father Orlen Chapman. v
Frank Evans the Goshen horse man was in thec ity Friday riding a fine stepper which he exhibited at the Shobe barn. #
For sale big pair of three year old colts weighing 3,150 pounds, strawbery roan .in color. Charles Price. Wawaka Phone. \ ; - 6btf
William" S. Hull of Indian Village came to Ligonier Thursday to do some trading and while here - made the Banner a pleasant call. :
Editor W. A. Moxley of the Goshen News Times was in the city Friday While here he wvisited his old| frienc M. A. Cotherman of the Banner.
Mrs. Willim Shick of Elkhart|township has. been caring for her daugh: ter, Mrs. Roy Stroman in this city. Mrs. Stroman has been quite ill,
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sheldon Cole who had been 'visiting with relatives inr Michigan for several months, returned to their home in Cromwell.
Decatur gets her year’'s supply of West Virginia coal at $3 a ton at the mines or $6.19 laid down at her municipal water and lightp lant.
Baby chicks for sale Rhode Island Reds .and Single Comb White LeghHorns from heavy laying strains 12¢ each. Mrs. H. E. Hoak, Ligonier. 6bti
Mrs. Lelia Smith spent a very pleasant week visiting her - old neighbors and friends in Indianapolis recently but found many ¢hanges from former days. R
Under Suspended Sentence.
| A dispatch from Warsaw says: “Vernon J. Flynn 28 who was arrested last week at Ligonie r on a lcharge of . wife desertion pleaded guilty when arraigned in circuit court before Judge L. W. Royse at Warsaw and was fined $lOO and sen: tenced to serve six months at the ‘penal farm. The sentence was suspended and Flynn was ordered to pay $5 a week for support of his wife and baby, one year old.” - i
They Became Hungry.
John Cranfil of Kokomo 15 and Harry Fillhouse of Indianapolis 19, Tunaway cadets from Howe Military Academy were taken into custody at Goshen Thursday afternoon and returned to Howe. They left the academy Wednesday, and told a policeman they were tickled to. death to be sent back. After they explained that they ~ had been without food since they left home they were taken to a cafe and fed at expense of $2.50
Billman in Mishawaka.
Since Eugene Billman has trans ferred his house moving outfit to Mishawaka where’ he is employed Louis Marker is at a loss to know how to have his dttage moved to the foundation he has constructed at Diamond lake. Mr. Marker has the repairs well mnder way on his building. el e T :
Much Diphtheria in Goshen. “Charles aged four years little son of Fank Kulp Goshen city mail carrier, is dead of diptheria and thers arem any other cases of the dreaded malady - developing there.’ A strict quarantine has been established. e Fires Them Off. ' When the attorneys of the Whitley eircuit court permitted a number of cases to lag and showed no interest in their fate the judge ordered them of fthe docket. . Married in Alblon, Glen Lesslie of Ligonier and Miss Rose: Cleone Beall of Kendallville ‘were united in marriage at the United Brethren parsonage in Albion, Saturday aftornoon March 31,
Commissioners Allowances Apr Term Isaac Deter clk salary ... $ 600.00 |E L Adair supplies ............ci. 13.00 Isaac Deter supplies ..........0e... 5.00 Ruth Griffin deputy ..........c....... 80.00 |Orville E. Pressler salary ... 787.50 Orville E. Pressler supplies ...... 5.00 Elliot Fisher supplies .............. 52.23 |Revah Pressler clerk hire........ 100.00 Morton P Thomas salary ... 600.00 Forrest Fields salary ... 350.00 Forrest Fields add. salary ... 86.55 Forrest Field exp sch fd loans.. 14.60 Forrest Fields office supplies... 5.09 Elliott -Fisher ‘supplies Gl 900 Charles Black salary ... 550.00 Charles Black at. Comm. Court 16.00 Charles Black board .................. 102.60 Charles Black supplies ... 6.00 Will' T Knox office supplies ~ .. 54.77 Eugene Dietzgen Co. supplies 14.38 Guy 'R Hall salary ..........i. 16737 Guy R Hall office exp. ........ 20.2¢ Guy R Hall mileage Co. ......... 12,16 Guy R Hall deputy hire ......... 7.50 Geo S Bouse salary ... 337.60 E L Adair supplies .............. 250 Geo S Bouse office exp. ... 3.00 Leland F Frurip coroners ser... 17.00 Leland F Frurip coroners ser .. 19.50 Leland F. Frurip coroners ser. 19.00 John| W Hays salary ... 30.01 A R Otis prev. cont. disease ... 3.00 C M Sloan prev. disease .......... 70.50 R W Halferty prev. cont. disease 57.60
Guy Hardenbrook “/ “. “ 1350 H G Eshelman salary ... 62.50 John W Adair salary ....... 62.50 Wilbur H. Hill salary ............. 62.50 Chester Vanderford salary ....... 87.50 Eva M Green truant officer ........ 72.09 Eva M Green office exp, ............. 2.30 W A Jackson poor Perry twp 343.61 Calvin Black poor York twp. .. 7.00 Charles A Ott poor Noble twp 341.37 Daniel Brumbaugh poor Orange 243.4¢ Charles Poppy poor Wayne twp. 152.97 Floyd A Gause poor Swan twy 114.27 Carl Hardenbrook poor Albion 105.79 Elmer Haney employee ................ 75.00 Mrs. Elmer Haney employee ... 1.00 Chas McPheters employee ..... 6.00 Eagles & Son supplies ................ 413.87 Herschell J. Metz supplies ... 28.90 Roy K. Riddle supplies 1097‘ J J Holcomb Mfg Co., supplies 4.74 J M Markle supplies ............... 255.80 J W & Woodward Hays salary ..7.50 Gail Blaek, galagy. ... ... ... 6.5 J J Holcomb supplies .......coooeee.. 3.06 Ackerson Merc Co. supplies ... 8.73 'Herchell J Metz supplies ... 27.35 \J W Edwards supplies ............. 2.20 J M Markle supplies .........c.... 9.46 Bagles & Son supplies ... 89.54 Norah Bowman employee ........... 75.00 Ferm Bowman employee ........: 200.00 J E Hentzelman employee ....... 40.00 Jennie Frazure employee, ............ 31.00. Wm Kettleborroygh employee ... 75.00 Drs. JW & Woodward Hays “ 4250 Dr. H. Hostetter employee ....... 12.00 S A Merriman supplies ... 3.00 S W Rimmell & Sons supplies 6.00 P D Black & Sons supplies ... 60.00 Ackerman Merc. Co. supplies ... 4.75 Albion Hardware Co. supplies..... 27.35 Roy K Riddle supplies ................ 10.09 Herschell J Metz supplies ......... 4.13 R W _Halferty supplies ........... 106.97 J D Black & Sons supplies .......... 2.00J W Edwards supplies ... .. 49.07 J M Markle supplies ........... 1646 Eagles & Son supplies .............. 102.20 Childrens Aid Society orphans 1140.75 Ackerman Mere. Co. state Inst 27.35 Walter Bonham soldier burial ... 75.00 Walter' Bonham soldier burial 75.00 Walter Bonham soldier burial 75.00 Ira Rothenberger soldier burial 75.9¢ Berhalter soldier burial ............. 75.00 Berhalter Bros. soldier burial 75.00 F B Rebbinsg printing ................... 9.60 F B Robbins ‘printing ................ 2.00 B R Matteson printing ................... 9.60
The Modern Home
[E‘ L ‘Adalr printing ... 6.36 Noble Co. Telephone Co. rents 155.65 Albert Canuingher freight ete. ... 6.37 Will T Knox exp McCoy Road 80.65 Will T Knox Steel road ............... 86.20 Will T Knox Riddle R0ard..........35.40 Will T Knox Clucas road ... 99.35 IWiII T Knox Bender road ... 145.80 Irene Byron Hospital paitents 630.00 John F Gatwood €Xp. ... 65.90 Eagies & SBon exp. ... 1831 Wm T. Clucas sink hole fund .... 135.80 Gordon Adair Earnhart sinkhole 451.55 Eagles & Son Mimes road ........... 36.68 Redmond & Emerick Appleman 100.00 Oriville E Pressler Appleman rd 70.00 H G Eshelman Appleman road 50.00 ‘Wilbur H. Hill Appleman road 50.00 John W. Adair Appleman road 50.00 Will T. Knox road supt. ... 39.80 Eagles & Son road repair ...... 32.40 Eagles & Son road repair .......... 9.5¢ Charles Campbell road repair ... 6.00 S A Morriman raod repair ... 1.25 WillT Knok road repair ....... 10.00. Albion Hardware Co. road repair 5.75 Albion Hardware Co. road repair 3.00 Jacob McClure road repair ....... 37.50 Calvert Metz road repair ... 25.85 Isaac McConnel road repair ....... 45.00 Chas W. Long road repair ... 1845 W. H Loy road repair .......... 56.62 Joe Smith road repair ... 9.67 Albion Auto. SBales Co. rd repair 50.06 Jacob Busz road repair ... 81.72
Back to State Prison.
Lynn Mcßride who was given his freedom in the Noble circuit court January 9 will be given a trip within a few days from the state penal farm at Greencastle, to the state peniten tiary at Michigan City to serve a sentence of nearly two years. ‘The sentence which was suspended by court in January following a promise by Mcßride that he would ;‘]’go: straight” in the future was re-;ok-edf Friday morning and a message to ‘that effect was at once forwarded to the superintendent of the . penal. farm where Mcßride is now a prisomes, being sent up from Bedford on a charge of carrying a concealed revolver. ’ 3 ‘ Friday Joseph McMichaels, sentenced in the Noble circuit court og conviction of criminal assault on Miss Estelle Walters at. Albion was taken to the state prison to serve from fivi to twenty-one years. : G
Office in Zimmerman Block - LIGONIER, ‘ND
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W. H. WIGTON
Attorney-at-i.aw
Topeka’s 21 Community Public Sale At J. A. Bowen’s Fead Barn Topeka Indiana on Wednesday April 11. 5 - Sale wiil begin at 12 o’clock sharp ~+ 12 ead of Horses—Scme extra good 5 and 4 year clds, matched pairs, Faym Chunks feeding horses, shipping horse:, General purpose Lorses and a few drivers. ' The horses wil be sold on 2 positive guarantee to fb-: as represented ' %€ Head of Caitle —One good Dur‘[ham Bull 18 menths ol frosn cows a 0 close up Sprvingees and a. few }‘gravss céattle. : - 60 Head of Hogs—Brood sows that will farrow soon and sows with pigs by side. Feeding shoats weighing from 70 to 125 pounds. = . 20 Head of Sheep—Some extra good Ewes with lambs by side. °| : Miscellaneous Articles—'One good single rubber tire buggy, good spring wagon, dinner bell, manure spreader, galvanized pails and tubs axe handles Pipe wrenches, hay loader set of work barness, 75 white Leghprn hens are laying now, 25 black Wyandottes and one rooster, range, 40 gallon gaso: line tank an dother articles will be listed by day of sale. Usual terms. | e .. Harry Bowen, Manager E. R. Kurtz and “H. E. Longcor,\’ Auctioneer. ' | :
& B 'BATTERIES | The best battery you can buy is | -the cheapest in ~ 'theend. { Blazed : - Trail o - QGarage |
" DR.DREESES Lobelia Paste For Colds, Preumonia and the the host of ills that befalls the home. Do not fail to ask C. S. Griffith for it at the | e Rexall Drug Store - Ligonier, Pndianaé L
2 ot - :’! A% 1 | . » :1" , s ‘1 ‘ WA= /4. SEDAN ¥ ’f‘ "Nl\\ AEE ik m’éf | %4 e . ‘?_ ;Fefi%\xfi\% .I. < ~\§ .! : ; .ot A AT '_3,s\ TR e AR R R "\ /‘,_ 6‘,” B Sepmnoe Rl (7S Vi 5= LN e N %k"&- — AW A Still Greater Ualue | Never before has a Ford Sedan been . sold at such a low price. S - Never before has there been such a ‘ ;ivlelall-bt.til‘fl Flord Sedan-—deilnprovedwith; ' - Imer upholstery, window regulators, ~ and with many refinements in chassis - construction.. | b - - This is th"e'family'car,!valfiCh fully meets every requirement of economy, ~ comfort and sturdy service. o - So greatisthe demand that defiveries | will soon be almost impossible. Lt - | your order now, make a smail down ‘- payment, the balance on easy terms. Py - Ligonier Universal Sales | . Company* -
e ] Accuratey and Scientificall_y Fitted. Broken lenses | . -~ replaced. = Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
- E.R Kurtz ~ Auctioneer 'Rn'o'ne No. 65, Ligonier. '
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb
Harry L. Benner ‘Open forall mends ’fi‘&“éfi&!‘&mm‘ : - County Phones.
