Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 April 1923 — Page 3

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Fresh N Candies, = (e - Cream, ~ Eskimo 7 . Pres, ~ Sundeas, Sodas

New ' e | each month E. W. Barginton Phone 71 b

Dr. Maurice Blue ' | VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757

- -/ W. H. WIGTON . Attorney-at-iaw Office in Zimmerman Biock - LIGONTER, IND

To Bretz for Glasses

| @ Agttractive bk, GLASSES ’ :,; ""‘?‘;’f (fi’:' ‘-.‘7."." X S T eSR < ¥ -\.\ \rc.:.“ .’v ;-.‘ g . A\¥¥ / Older Folks © A happy expression and contented mind are the inevitable results of correctly-focflspd and fitted glasses. . We take specigl care.in examining the eyes of those advanced in age and assure accurate results in e\'ey;y case. : Sl Our Admirable Service Will Surely - Please You. Nevin E. Br evin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician : ' 1130 S. Main St. & : GOSHEN: %

Bothwell.& Vanderford o SLawversl Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana

CHARLES V'INKS AND SON e _ Dealer in . Monuments, Vaults, .Tombstones, : Building Stone ; _

. X 9 “Made to Walk on’ Johnson’s Floor Varnish j i is unexcelled for soft § % : » and hardwood floors, li- W noleum and oilcloth. It ‘ gives a beautiful, high a lustre—is very easy to " g v apply and has good [__ -\\ o 3 \‘-_ : body. Dries dust free [F—/ . y in two hours and hard ! ‘ ’7/2 over night. Has great j’ (E“' 4| & elasticity—is absolutely ,Q\;;Z,:;:,// , }5/@ waterproof and very pale gfl?%f%//f = A in color. Will stand § //,é%////é/{///g]]/éfz//« _, | all reasonable tests. ATS JOHNSON’S -e' e T e \5 Johnson’s Floor Var--QM-r i s cougls e e e able. It gives a beaue " ] tiful, high gloss which [& e e e & BT will not chip, check, - NG R RESCIEN RVMW | mar, blister or scratch By sl Il vhite. Johnson’s Floor R Mo Yo P Vomion o oplendid for : ; 14 use on tables, chairs, Er yA R N gfiH 8 wood-work, trim, etc. 4 v:vfl u; 4 .‘ji&{wnl"r.ejuyenate( the gl g high quality as JohnGy e TN TN W“’ g TTN T eD e o e

Obituary of Philip Lower Rose.

Philip Lower Rose came to us on New Years morning to gladden our heart and left us for a better home on Thursday morning April sth 1923, age three months and five days. | ~ He leaves to mourn his sorrowing parents Dan A. Rose and Mrs. Marie Rose, grandparents and other relatives A little flower bud lent to us for a short time and taken again to bloom in ‘heaven's garden where he will brighten it as he has our home the time he was with us. : -We find consolation in this though. God’s plans like lillies pure and white ‘unfold, ‘ We must not tear the close shut leaves apart, i Time will reveal the calyx of gold. _We wish to express our heart felt thanks to the friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kindness and other acts of helpfulness during th 2 sickness and death of our little son Philip; also profoundly grateful for the foral offerings which were presented. . ’ ~ i Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Rose. : - Reaches Ninety-Six. - Monday, April 16, Mrs. Sophia Shobe celebrated the ninety-sixth anniversary of her birth. Owing to her feeble condition . only = immediate members of the family participated. Mrs. Shobe has been a resident of Ligonier for more than sixty-two years. She received many greetings and flowers to brighten the day. She is the mother of Mrs. James Ferguson, Jonas, Dr. W. A. and Bert Shobe all residing in Ligonier, Mrs. William Orr Warsaw and Mrs. Charles | Green, Jamestown New York. The highly respected lady was born in Ohio and settled in Ligonier after spending a few years in the west. ; .

Asks $25,000 Damages.

Suit for $25,000 damages was filed in the Allen Superior court at Fort Wayne by Guy Dausman of Goshen for Mrs. Mentor C. O’Brien wife of B. C. O’Brien state highway superintendent who has his offices in Goshen, against Albert Keller a member of the board of safety at Fort Wayne. The suit is a. result of an auto .accident on the Lincoln Highway a mile south of Churubusco on February 24 of this year in which Mrs. O’Brien alleges she received serious and permanent injuries, T ‘

. Health Improving.

Mrs. David Troxel is very ‘ill of heart trouble and complications. She has been under the care of a physician for some time and shows considerable improvement in the last few days.

Greatly Improved Store.

With new wall paper througout and a thorough renovation the interior of the shoe store of Ed Sisterhen presents a fine and artistic appearance. The big stock has also been rearranged and the whole place slicked up.

Burn ‘Firey Cross.

When a- firey cross nine feet high yvés. burned on a prominent residenice street in Goshen and the per: petrators rode away in .a machine, sounding a bugle, the other might the affair caused great excitement.

On Inspection Trip.

Postmaster Milner of Ligonier was out on an inspection trip with Rural Mail Carrier Roy Rex on route three Friday. i

GLASSIFIED ADS

Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. b2atf

For Sale—Reed baby cab. Cheap. Inquire at the Banner office.. ~ Ibtf

Wanted, bookkeeper and stenographer. Apply at Shirt Facory, Ligonier. v 2btt

For sale, iron flues 7 ft. 7 inches by 8 inches, great for fence posts. Inquire of Joe Miller. 26btf

- When summer comes do not let your old ear shame you. Have it repainted by Wallace Jackson, Ligonie: ‘ ’ ik b2atf

It is difficult to mention the Philadelphia Candy Kitchen without thinking of fine ice cream. ' - 4atf

. FOR SALE—New modern house, one square east Citizens Bank., Will séll on payment plan to responsible party. 217 E. Third St. Phone 178 : -7 46btf

~ Christian Science services are held every Sumday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. D tt

Auto Insurance.

. A full coverage policy on your car. Fire, theft, collision, property damage, Public Liability insurance, all a reasonable = rates. Fred = Kiester, Phone 456. 2atf

Hatching Eggs for Sale.

Sheppards famous strain of Anconas—the great winter layers. Price $l.OO per setting of 15. J. F. Fulford, Wawaka, Irfd. 2a24t

Cass Truck Line,

The Cass Auto Truck Line operates in and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and long distance hauling done at reason able rates. 48btf

Fruit Trees and Shrubbery.

~ All kinds of nursey stock sold at thel owest prices with a guarantee for six years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stock replaced. Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner, S bobtf

Christian Chureh “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

A Word to Advertisers.

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. L 49Bte

‘For Sale—Ford 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 Grocery, - Ligofifgm, Phone 49. . 49atf

Wanted

To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin. @ Phone 861. 34bttf

' For Salé—Some gooa chunk horses at the right price. (Otis Baker- Ligonier, Ind. : 49bt?

The Modern Home

’{fhe ‘advance of ‘approximately three cents a pound in sugar means that the American people- will pay 35300,000,000 more for the sugar this vear than had the price remained at seven cents. If the price is further - advanced, thenQ naturally the consumers will have to pay the additignal hill, unless they should decide to curtaili on the quantity used on their tables. The Department of Commerce issued a bulletin asserting that there would be a surplus of sugar, and the press release upon this was given as February 12. But on the 9th day oif February Mr. Hoover’'s statement was put on the ticker in New York. If a Washington correspondent had been guilty of such a violation of confidence he would likely have been “spanked.” The Commerce Department claims that its figures were so juggled in Wall Street that it was made to appear that a shortage rather than a surplus of sugar was a fact. : ) ; What is. more important is. the r_xews*that ‘prom’inent sugar refiners, bankers and speculators, held, conferences in Cuba immediately prior to the higher level that will be paid to seaboard refiners and their copartners. il e - : Everybody who wants to can explain all they please but the consumers are quite of one mind in the opinion that sugar prices have been advanced in order to enrich the American and Cuban®sugar gamblers. not because of the actual crop, or legitimate market conditions. As usual the public is told the Department of Justice is “investigating” but that is hardly satisfying to those who feel that prices continue to be juggled

-+ In reply to an invitation to deliver the Memorial Day address in Ligonier Judge Kenesaw M. Landis writes to J. L. Dunning as follows: Dear Mr. Dunning: : v : You and I seem fated never to get together, and it is a real disappointment, but I cannot come to Ligonier for this year’s Memorial Service. 1 have already two engagements for that date a very long distance away from Ligonier. B : ‘I note by your letter that at one time your G. A. R. Post had a membership of over 200, and that now it has only 16, the oldest ninety-four and the youngest sevent-six years of age. This suggests a tremendous story. | L . Again assuring you of my deep regreat that I cannot be with you, and with earnest good wishes, ( : Very truly yours; K. M. Landis :

Eleventh Annual Banquet.

The Wawaka High School Alumni Society will hol dits eleventh annual banquet at the high gchool building in that town Saurday evening May &. The charge is 50 cents per plate and Mrs. Paul Price is the secretary-trea-surer, Wawaka. L 2

A Costly Mistake. “What ruined your business?’ ~ “Advertising.” : “How?” i “TI let my competitars do all the advertising.” fi

Wanted—Manager of Branch store in Ligonier. No experience nécessary $500.00 required secured by sample stock; $400.00 per month up. Unitea Tire Stores, Room 511 172 W Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Il | |

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 Ele- - ctric Contractor puts the real enjoyment and convenience into your home with Electricity. i bg sl o To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest enjoyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Electric. Service 1s the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every - home canhaveit. e G e s If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it by wiring at once.

INDIANA & MICHIGAN

The Scandal in Sugar.

Cannot Be Here,

Hoosier Prisoners Contribute.

’ Indiana State Headquarters of tha Salvation Army receives word that the inmates of the Jeffersonville Reformatory have made the first con. tribution as usual,: to the Annual Home Service Appeal. The boys sub scribed about $400.00 at their chapei service, Sunday. Ed Jackson State President remarks that judg;ng iroxtu the percapita gifts of the prisoners. the Army budget' would be seven times gversubscribed if we had all the Hoosiers in the Reformatory. Fe This “Bread and Butter” organiza tion, the Salvation Army, will make its Annual State Appeal May 14 to 21 The Army is on the job in forty cities in the state. The amount seught is thé combined budgets of ‘the corps in these forty cities, which include thc‘ fifteen major activities o fthe Army in its service for the poorest.

Says She Was Swindled.

Mrs. J. W. Bidlack ¢of Rome City. writing to ‘the Indiana Farmer’s Guide complains that she answered an ad. vertisement in the Banner of I. B Seeley and was swindled out of $35.00 in the purchase of a truss. The Ban: ner never carried such an advertise ment and furthermore Mrs. Bidlack is not a subscriber to the Banner s there must be a mistake. The Banne: does not advertise fakes #f any kind or character. i

Real Estate Tranfers.

Farmers Co-operative Elv. Co. to Abe N. Drake and wife lots in Straus Add. Ligonier. Pearl Freed Williams to Wilbur W. Wood as Trustee lfand in Perr ytown. Pearl Freed Williams to Jennie L. Weir land in Perryl twp Hzra Morrell to John I Hurst lpt Mil lers ‘add. Ligonier. : L ‘

- For sale big pair of three year old colts weighing 3,150 pounds, ‘strawbery roan in color. Charles Price. Wawaka Phone. = | L ‘ebtt

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Eleetrical Facial and Scalp Massage = Manicuring, Shampooing _. Halr Tinting and Hair Dressing . Marinello Toilet Preparations q Halr Goeds ‘

W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp Otfice Mier State Bank, Ligonier

Harry L. Benner L Auctioneer

. Open for all engagemends + § 8 Wolf Lake, Indiana , Both Noble and Whitley : - County Phones

GLASSES Accuratey and Scientifically Fitted. Bmken]emes ;‘: : replaced. -

Auctioneer 2none No. 65, Ligonier.

Jet White Groceteria

Our steady ihcréasing bétronage shows that the people like our self-serve plan. No matter how large the crowd, you never have to wait.

Fine or Course Chick Feed. - 3cperlb. Rolled Oats - - -. . 4cperh. Head Lettuce - - - . 10cperkh P. &P. or Flake Whith Soap - 5c per cake Onion Sets, red or yellow = - -10 c per bb. Early Seed Potatoes, certified $1.35 per bushel

We Always Pay the Top Prices for ~_ Butterand Eggs! -~ “WE SELL IT FOR LESS”

let White Groceteria

Advertise in the Banner

&1 . Their pure goodness supemor ? pleases the palate, gco gl satisfies the appetite T e “Superior Corn-Top Bread - Holsum Bread = - Superior Bread = Holsum Tea Biscuits ,Alwa)’s the topfno-tch_ _o_i_ 'dell"iciousx;les and rich - nutrition. “Goodness how they like it”

.~ Freshevery sunviseat - Ligonier at Miller’s Grocery, Sack’s Bakery and

In Benton at Gunderman’s Grocery.

Wolf’s Grocery.