Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 10B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 May 1923 — Page 4

MR . : PERSONNEL CHARACTER ~ PAST HISTORY ‘'FINANCIAL STRENGTH - . Stand out as symbbls 1 ' | of quality that com- =~ bine to make this - institution a safe, con- | venient and logical ' - bank for you. i . Your ,Actount Solicited. | MIER STATE BANK

o NEWS NOTES @all phone 220 for a Hoover Vaceum Cloap;:: demonstration. 9ati Fore sale 9312 Linoleum rug, blue and gray, dark oak dining room set, sideboard, table and six chairs, dark oak lbrary table, mahogany parlor stand. Mrs. Thomas F. Kelley. 10a%t

Forßeal Service By Red Crown

_ ‘BEe & . The High-Grade g \ - B . - Gasoline Gasoline Service is expressed in ‘terms of mileage. When you buy 10 gallons of gasoline, in reality you are buying 150 miles of service, if you get 15 miles to the gallon. ( S - Gasoline becomes a propelling force only when you cause it to . ‘vaporize and mix it with air. The service which you receive is - 1n exact ratio to the manner in which the gasoline vaporizes.

Red Crown Vaporizes to theLast Drop

that’'s why there ils no waste. Red Crown has a Perfect Chain of Boiling Point Fractions, ad justed so as to vaporize at just the correct temperature to produce instant starting Winter or Summer — a quick pickup — smooth acceleration—tremendous sustained pulling power — racing speed if you want it and a maximum of mileage.© = ' All of which is summed up in two words ‘‘Real Service.”? .

~ Buy Red Crown At the following Filling Statiqns and Garages:l Blazed Trail Garage, = _ Nk Tt 0 D Cfl% A. B. Weaver, Hdw., ' & AR ¥ o om. o:4— e \AER) ) | And atany \GM '/ Standard Oil Oqs “\$ / - Service Station NN o . | Siandardir oil Company Ligonier, Ind. (ndmna i >

. NEWS NOTES = ‘CAII phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the city. e 9atf ‘Mrs. Albert Weaver and Mrs. Ffank Scott will entertain the King's Daughters at the home of Mrs. Scott Friday May 4th 7:30 P. M. i

- _ stalTheatre A drama of the Mad Age. Sy : € R : re 1) ' - “MANSLAUGHTER” A Ceclle B. DeMille production of the highest quality. By far the strongest Story -the greatest caste and the most lavishly beautiful production ever shown in }dgonier. A picture that shows where the present mad pursuit of pleasure is leading. A startling portrayal of the riotous life led by modern madeap Youth of today . We recommend this wonder ful photoplay as the very best inevery way. That you will have the g ood fortune to see. We have seen itand know the high quality of it.. _ Speecial Music. Adm 15, 25 and 35¢ - FRL. AND SAT. MAY 4,5 ' - : THE SIREN'S CALL with Dorothy Dalton a big human pleture of the great Northwest with thrill swept action every minute also a Mack Sennett comedy T , _ SUN. AND MON. MAY 6 AND 7 “THE GHOST BREAKER” with Wallace Reid. He wasn’t afrald oi spirits or women. So when a beautifnl Spanish princess turned him loose in her haunted castle, that started something that youw’ll howl at till it’s finished. Thousands laughed at the stage play and millions will seream with delight at the picture. Also Johnnny Hines in “Torchy’s Nut Sundae” Great program. | o <4 TUES. WED. THURS, MAY 8 9 10. ' S : , - |l “THE TRi:RD ALARM A _‘The thriller of all thrillers! The out standing photo dramatie sensa. tion of the centW. This is one mo one can afford to miss. i 2 : ¥

BEERKE AND THEKE

Bremen wil Ibuild a town hall at a cost of $12,000. -

Kendallville is organizing a travel ing baseball team. ‘ L E

Mrs. Luther Cooper is spending today in Fort Wayne. .

Next Monday is the last day .for taking mortgage exemptions.

Joe Roth visited his family in Chicago the first of the week.

For Sale—Dining room set in good condition. Phone 379. : 10btf . » Moo m e e :

For Sale—Ford sedan in good condition. Inqguire at Banner office. Bbti

J. C. Brunk will speak in the U B. church Sunday morning. 8

Boys Bicycle for sale at a bargain. Call phone 49 or 403, Ligonier. 10tf

Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. : 10btf

' The two small,chi‘fldren of Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter have been ill this week. s

Tuti Fruti ice cream. Something new at Philadelphia. Fruit is imported. : : 9atf

Columbia City has 806 children of school age according to the eensus just taken. '

Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the city. ~ 9atf

J. F. Sampsel will clean out cisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner. office. Tbtf

. For Sale—Wescott touring *car, good .condition reasonably priced. Chas. H. Simmons. Bbst

Mrs. C, R. Stansbury is in fhigigo this week a 'guest of her daughter Mrs. Roswell Earnhart. =~ = °

Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs ‘and get free delivery to any part of the city. e 9atf

For rent, rooms for light housekeeping furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at Banner office. - i 9atf

For sale- stands of bees from ons to a dozen hives. Inquire of John W. Himes-at second hand store. 9bh2t

Fred Raubert of Two Harbors, Minnesota has been in his old home town this week visiting his. mother Mrs. J. Raubert and other relatives.

Mrs. W. A. Ruple has joined her husband here coming from Mishawaka and they are occupying their remodeled home on East Fourth St.

Rev F. B. Parker and wife were in Pleasant Lake Indiana, Sunday evening Mr. Parker delivering the Baccaleaurate sermon to the graduating class of the high school of that place. A very large audience was present. - h NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of Brack B. Bowling Deceased : No. 2476 e In the Noble Circnit Court May term 1923 ' : ‘

Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Brack B. Bowling, Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Hstate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 25 day of May 1923 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved.: G a : ~ And the heirs, devisees and lega‘tees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Kstate, are also ‘hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make ‘proof of their hejrship or claim to any part of said Kstate, = _ Clinten K. Bowles, Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford, Attys. 10b2w

‘Wanted—Dining room help. Apply Hotel Ligonier. : 10btf

The Contemporary Literature Club met with Mrs. Frank Zimmerman Tuesday evening. :

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mier arrived home Wednesday after a three weeks so journ in Atlantic City, N. J.

Ice cream and pineapple sherbet special for Saturday and Sunday at Philadelphia. ' - : 10bttf

The last party and picnic supper at the Elks will be held this evening. Ladies will bring the usual tableware,

. Miss Ruth Wilkins is here front New Paris visiting Dean Crockett "and friends during the week of the carnival: i . :

Louig Kahn of the shirt factory .is crippled with rheumatism in his right foot and gets about with much difficulty i .

Odee Agee who has been quite il} for some time lis improving The aged civil war veteran gets down town almost every day now L

Miss Alice Vallance is at a District Meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association at Fort Wayne today. Miss Vallance is Chairman for Noble county. : s

Mrs. H. B. Brown arrived home yesterday from an Elkhart hospital where her little daughter Bettie was successfully operated on for the removal of tonmsils. - .

We desire to thank our friends and neighbors. for their many deeds of thoughtfulness and kindness extended during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. ~ Alonzo McNutt and Family.

Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. b2att

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

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

I am prepared to clean chimneys. furances and stoves on short notice and at reascnable prices. J. F. Sampull, Ligonier Call. Banner office Phone 13. ~ Tatt

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. . L 48btf

~ 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 : : sObtt

. 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. . et 46atf ‘ o T ‘ : . Wanted , ~ To buy corn and oats. C. L. Cham‘berlin, Phone 861. = 34btf For Sale—Some good chunk horses at the right price. (Otis Baker Ligonier, Ind. Ly - 49btf The only electric light and power plant using the famous Knight sleeve valve engine which actually improves with use, has an opening in this county for a live dealer or salesman; one who would not be afraid to work after he has made $lO,OOO a year. Write to the factory state representative, Geo. Waterous, care Clugston House, Columbia City, Indiana.

NEWS NOTES

Card of Thanks.

Auto Insurance.

Hatching Eggs for Sale.

Cass Truck Line.

Fruit Trees and Shrubbery.

ci _ ICE ' Through an agreement with the Ligonier Ice Company owned by Mrs. George Sack, I will handle lake ice during the coming season and am prepared to make deliveriers to any part of the city. Ray Shell will have ‘charge of the trucks and will see that deliveries are made promptly. ‘ /There is plenty of good hard ice on hand, available at anytime, and no shortage need be feared. e Phone 295 v | - Fred E. Starr, Mgr.

Certificate of purity twice each year from the Indiana department of Hygiene. ‘ : ‘- Mrs. Geo: Sack Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery, - : 10btf Mrs. Clara Jacobs has gone to Chicago to visit a couple of weeks witn friends. T CHe N 1 o Mr. and Mrs. Lee Good were dinnér guests the first of. the week at the Murl Darr home in. Benton township. ~ Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. ‘ Lo 30btt ) A. N. Wertheimer is absent on an extended business trip for the wool and seed firm of N.. Wertheimer & Sons. : G : e

Miss Lucile Hartzler employed in the Ligonier offices of the Straus Brothers Co., wil spend Sunday with Fort Wayne friends. Mrs. I. C. Boyts spent Tuesday at South Bend attending the district presidents Missionary convention and one o’clock luncheon. Mrs. Floyd Wean has applied for a divorce at Cioshen. There are three small children. : The Wean family formerly resided in Ligonier. ' - For Sale—Mahogany dressing table 20x36 French plate mirror and one ‘,full. length drawer under top. Enquire at this office. o 10btf - Miss Delia Jungjohann of Valparaiso with ‘her friend Miss Luecille Kreiss of Los Angeles California are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. 1. C. Boyts: ' ; :

Notice to Contractors.

/Sealed proposals will be received by the Trustee and Advisory Board of Sparta Township Noble County, Indiana, up to 12 o’clock noon on the 26 day of May 1923 at the office of the Trustee for addition and alterations to school building in Sparta Township, Cromwell, Indiana. = - ~

-Also sealed proposals will be . received for the Plumbing and Water Systsem, heatin and ventilating. and Wiring and Lighting System at the same time and place. = | ]

All are to be constructed with plans and specifications furnished by Charles R. Weatherhogg, Architect Fort Wayne, Indiana. Estimated cost complete to be $40,000.00 ¢ Bids shall be made.out on form No. 96 prescribed by the state Board of Accounts and are to be ‘accompanied by certified check as follows: General contract $500.00; Plumbing and Water System $300.00; Heating and Ventilating $300.00; Wiring $150.00, made payable to Marion Berberich, Trustee as a guarantee of good faith to enter into a contract satisfactory to the Trustee. Checks to be returned as soon as contracts are signed -and bonds approved., 2

The suécessfu} bidder will be required to furnish a goodb ond amount ing to the full amount of the contract price, same to be satisfactory to the ‘Trustee and approved by him and his attorneys, said bond is to be a guaranteed for the faithful performance and prompt and . satismactory cempletion o fthe work and to pay for all labor and material according to his contract and said plans and specifications on file. | F

Plans may be seen at the office of the Trustee, Cromwell, Indiana, or at the office of Chas. R. Weatherhogg, Architect, Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. :

Bids wil be opened at Sparta State Bank Cromwell Indiana at.l.o’clock P M. on the 26 day of May, 1923. _ By order of the Advisory Board. Signed Marion Berberich, Trustee ~ Cromwell Indiana ' : . 10b2w

f é).‘.:fi-'-' V Fifteen minutes may save $15.00. ' - Drive around this week for a test. Service and re- ' pairs on all e omakes v . _ BATTERY SERVICE . |ROBINSON ELECTRIC e

B oAy R ' and R 00, \.\--A;,,l‘g A/ LGN E) i — S o i O o den — - R p;{‘?:‘i\ g quipment === Keep your lawn, he- = | \8 | dge, garden and trees F = 0 | looking better than E-f’:"‘?wmf\ . | proves the value of . e your property. . We have everything you need to make the work easy. Bl o S e | i Lawn Mowers-a complete line of high grade mowers 1o o - $6.00 to $lB.OO I 5’ : a £ ‘.’,-' ‘«v : /,/ : e i Grass catchers - ~ Garden hose-good grade = oon oved hose. - Keen Kutter gardenrakes 75¢ ..~ = . ' others at 50c . Garden hoes 40c to 95c 2 v : s o 3 . B e ,' f ¥ s Garden spades 60cup = . Garden cultivators $3.50 Pruning shearsgsoc up . Oil your lawnmower with ' ... Winchester General UtiT ek

Jet White Groceteria We éave both-you} time acnd’mon'ey. Not just a few cents on some article but a good substantial saving on everything. ".. . . .0. ¢ 'y ~ WANT-MOR bread flour milled from finest o Kansas hard wheat per bag 98¢ ' PURE CREAM Choiicegvintder wheat flomsfg: , o , pastry or bread per bag POTATOES Choice Michigan sand potatoes Lo 90c per bu: -25 c per peck - SUGAR ' pure ca_tig ~ 10cperlb. Kellogg corn flakes Large size = 11 1-2¢ S . Small size . - Sun Sweet Prunes. = 2 Ibs 35¢ | P&G/SOAP 10bars4Sc We Always Pay the Top Prices for =~ e T Dalter BRSNS T . “WE SELL ITFOR LESS" . - let White Groceteria Phoné 307 SA - =iH P. SISTERHEN,I.I*H‘.

Beauty and Durability are thg: ath a;tived featfifeé of ‘th‘e new | ~ Automobile But service and%éa\iihg' aré qualmesno to be ignored Let me demofié_fit'rété‘ this wonderful éat for you ~ Otis Baker, Agent s Hdonier a 0 .

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