Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 11B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 May 1923 — Page 3

’ ‘ % :‘T\ .{!"‘T_ “?-V‘;;;“ _»_! ‘ -Fifteen minu_te_s - may save $15.00. Drive around this - week for a test. Service and re__‘pairs on all caeh snakes, o 0 . BATTERY SERVICE ' ROBINSON ELECTRIC _ SERIVE _

Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Open for all engagemends § ¢ Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley . : County Phones

Bothwell & Vanderford ‘Lawyers @ ’ Phone 156. LigOnier,"ln_diana, CHARLES V'INKS AND SON : : : Dealer in 2 Monuments, Vaults, ‘Tombstenes, , ~ Building Stone I T Dr. Maurice Blue ~ VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757 W. H. WIGTON : A,ttdmy?at-f‘v i Office in Zimmerman Block ~ LIGONIER, IND Mrs. Ehzaheth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing ° Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier

GLASSES o Accuratey and Scientifically . Fitted. Broken'lenses - - - replaced. . . Mrs. L. P. Wineburg E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer 2none No. 65, Ligonier.

To Bretz for Glasses

W% - Attractive droubas GLASSES oy ¥’/ Older Folks

A happy expression and contented mind are the inevitable results of correctly focused and fitted glasses. We take special care in examin-’ ing the eyes of those advanced in age and assure accurate resilts in’ every case. ( Our Admirable Service Will Surely - Please You. i Nevin E. Bretz - Optometrist and Optician ! oL 430 B Maln Bt @

I T will pay you lo ict our prices before you order BILLS

Notice to the Public.

Ed Tyler the well known city oil man. who has been handling Standard oil products is making a change and will wholesale Sinclair producas for the Topeka Oil Company in Ligonier and vicinity. ; : He has sold to Ed Crockett the city retail ‘-oil wagon who takes possession Thursday May 10 and will make delivery every day. Mr. Crockett will install a curb gasoline filling station at his residence on N. Main St. and will give you service and quality. I thank my customers very much for their patronage and hope you all will continue to be a customer of the City oil wagon. : | Phone 362 : ; : Ed Tyler

To Meet June 4.

- The Noble county board of review and equalization will meet at the court house in Albion June 4. ‘Members of the board include Auditor Pressler, County Treasurer Morton P. Thomas, County Assessor George S. Bouse all of Albion, William C. Auman of Kendallville, and J. L: Dunning of Ligonier. The last two members have been named by the judge of the circuit court. 3

Two Die in Hospital

Henry Hockemeyer 56 a well known contractor and Christ Moeller 64 a carpenter in the employe of Hockemeyer died Sunday morning at 3:20 o’clock at the Lutheran hospital Fort Wayne. The men were brothers-in-law.

Meet on High Bridge.

Edward Holsinger of Kendallville met an Elkhart man and car on,the overhead bridge at Brimfield the other day with disasterous results to both machines. A woman hurt in the collision was brought to Ligonier for treatment. :

Lung Cottage Burns.

What was known as the Harry Lung cottage at Natticro Beach, Wawasee, built two years ago burned to the ground Tuesday night entailing a loss of over $2,600. There was an insurance of $1,500 on the building. The origin of the fire is unknown.

Mother’s Day In the Presbyterian - Chureh & ' Sermon appropriate to the day at 10:45. In the evening service at 7:30 a Mother’s Day story will be read and a Mother Day service in the Indiana State Prison described. ¥ o Killed in Illinois. ' George Olmstead aged 35 a traveling salesman who resided with his wife at Albion was killed in an automobile accident Sunday at Peoria, 111. The remains were brought to Albion for burial where the parents feside. , : Court Now in Session. ¢ ~ The May term of the Noble circuit }court convened Monday with few important cases on the docket. The petit jury will not be called until needed. : o B Is Now Listed. ' Ligonier’s tourist camping ground is now listed in the Hoosier Motorist the publication of the Hoosier Motor club.

HERKE AND THEKS Kelley Drake will have fresh fisa today and hereafter. & Mrs. W. A. Gilbert is home fromr Mishawaka to stay. Call phone 230 for a Hoover Vac‘eum Cleaner demonstration. 9atf To Rent—pasture four miles east of Ligonier. Edward Tice. 10a3t Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. _ Satt Jackson will paint your automobile and make it loq_k like new. §2atf Wanted, used Ford car. Inquire at this office. 11btt ' The Waco dancing pavilion at Wawasee rebuilt and enlarged will open the evening of May 26th. ’

Mrs. William Allman a former resident of Noble county died Tuesday at her home in Chicago. ; ‘The W. C. T. U. will' meet at the home of Mrs .Catherine Slabaugh Tuesday May 15 at 7:30. Miss Alice Vallance, her mother and Mrs. Luther Cooper paid their Goshen friends a visit the first of the‘ week. : Yinar . Phil B. Cholerick formerly prosecuting attorney of Allen county and a prominent lawyer of Fort Wayne is dead. _A ; Miss Lucile Hartzler was called to Topeka by the serious illness of her father, Charles Hartzler a prominent resident of that community. = . ~ Ninety-four 'guests assembled for the alumni banquet held at the Wawaka school house last Saturday

Joseph Baker aged 84 was buried in Warsaw last Monday. For years he served as a land agent for the Straus Brothers Co. and became quite well known to the older residents of Ligonifir. : : o . s ~ Nothing like it on earth “Hunting Big Game in Africa.” Its the biggest ed circuses, menageries and yoos of the world. A record of man’s two years ‘battle with beasts of the Jungle See it all Crystal next Monday ,Tues, ’Wfl!fl esday. R .

~~ NEWS NOTES : For Sale—Dining room set in good condition. Phone 379. 10btt "FOR SALE-—One Span mules. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. 11att For Sale—Ford sedan in good condition. Inquire at Banner office. Bbtf Boys Bicycle for- sale at a bargain. Call phone 49 or 403, Ligonier. 10tf

Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. e ~ 10btf ~ For Sale—Wawasee lot at a bargain Inquire at Banner office. 11atf For the best Kodak Finishing take your films to The Simons Studio 11a8t For Sale—Laurel Kitchen range good as new. Call phone 220. 10atf Tuti Fruti ice cream. Somethinz new at Philadelphia. Fruit is imported. ; 9atf Call phone 220 -for electric light bulbs ‘and get free deliyery to any part of the city. 9atf J. F. Sampsel will clean out cis terns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. 7btf For Sazle—W,escott‘ touring car, good condition reasonably priced. Chas. H. Simmons. ! js . Bbbst

Mrs. Audley Green braved the‘ storm Wednesday morning and drove to Bremen to visit friends. Charles H. Smith 76 prominent stock buyer of Albion and well known throughout the county is dead. | Job Sharp was called to Syracuse Tuesday evening by the dangerous ill ness of a sister Mrs. Frank Pheobus. Michael Hire sends the Banner to‘ Mrs. E. Y. Brown at Bryan Ohio for ‘the eighth year. The lady is his niece. : 3 S. H. Hoover took Mrs. B. F. Groves and son to Fort Wayne Sunday where they were entertained by relatives. i i o Secretary J. C. Brunk of the Noble county Y. M. C. A. was booked to at tend the Boys conference of the ‘state at Indianapolis today. ~ Ira and Seymoure Waldron of To‘peka visited thé first of the week ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Mister Austin and family in this city and gave a musical entertainment. L

No one between the ages of seven and seventy should miss seeing Hunting ‘Big Game in Africa at Crystal next Monday, . Tuesday and WednesBAy. o ooarte e

Michael Hire received word that Miss Jane Rippey who -spent the winter in Leesburg and had been serious ly ill is on her way home, having stopped in-Goshen to visit relatives and will be at home in a few days.

By all means see “Hunting Big Game in Africa with gun and camera” and take the children~ for if you don’t they’ll never forgive you if they ever find out about this show at Crystal next Monday Tuesday Wednes‘day. ' * o

The Modern Home

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~ Sealed proposals will be received by the Trustee and Advisory Board of Sparta Township Noble County, Indiana, up to 12 o’clock nofion the 26 day of May 1923 at the o - of the Trustee for addition and alterations to school building in Sparta Township, Cromwell, Indiana. j Also sealed proposals will be! received for the Plumbing and Water Systsem, heatin and ventilating and Wiring and Lighting Systemi 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 e

Bids shall be ma(!'gut on form No. 96 prescribed by the state Board of Accounts and are to Je 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 bopda<approved. '« .o The successful bidder will be required to furnish é, goodb ond amount ing to the full amount of the contract price, same to be satisfactory to the Trustee and approved by him and kis attorneys, said bond is to be a guaranteed for the faithful performance and prompt and satismactory com-* pletien o fthe work and to pay for all labor and material according to his contract and said plans and spocifications on file. , 1

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 will be opened at Sparta State Bank Cromwell Indiana at 1 o’clock P M. on the 26 day of May, 1923. . By order of the Advisory Board. Signed Marion Berberich, Trustee ! Cromwell Indiana : 10b2w

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS:” In the matter of the Estate of Brack B. Bowling Deceased No. 2476 ? : In the. Noble Circuit Court May term 1923 i A . Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Brack B. Bowling, DeceZfied, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, 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. el e - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at ' the time " and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their’ heirship or claim te any part of said Estate. Lo . Clinten K, Bowles, Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford, Attys. 10b2w

Used Tractors for sale. One International, one Happy Farmer and one Hercules. Ligonier Universal & Sales Co. ; ! ot Ate

Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous other details which go towards making the house a real home lose their resrec”tlve valueif theone - 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 - Electnaty. ‘ | St g e - 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 1s the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every ‘ ~ home canhaveit. =~ pat o - If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it by wiring at once. o. o PR A is# ,‘ %"*i”ya?,}w**f%“’“’*%‘g?i?:

Notice to Contractors.

‘Will Protect River Banks, '

Attention is hereby called to General Ordinance No. 43 prohibiting the depositing along the banks of the Elkhart River any waste refuse matter or rubbish of any description. : At certain locations along the River banks citizens and business houses have been dumping ashes and rubbish which besides being unsightly and inganitary .is. gradually narrowing the natural width of the river and filling the.River bed. - : It is the intention of the CQCity Administration to remove or cause to be removed as much of this rubbish as possible and to endeavor to make the banks of the River less offensive and more attractive. To accomplish this we must have the endorsement and support of the people of Ligonier and especially of the business men and property owners along the River banks. : : ' |

. Any future violation of this ordinance will not be excused .and ,the_l party -or parites violating same will be arrested and fined according to the condition of the above Ordinance. - : : : C. E. Denning, Mayor. ~ House, .two "acre truck patch with auto storage for rent there miles east of Ligonier. Inquire of Frank W. Zimmerman, this city.. a 1 latd Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs - and get free delivery to any part of the city. * 9atf ottty i Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. . - il T 10btt Call for Elder’s ice créam the crean. of quality. ' For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice ~Co.. distributors. e Lk . 10btf A beautiful enlargement given free with each dozen photographs (for a short time only) The Simons Studio. My s : 11ast

; —— : MR e \ 4 NS oy / ‘)Z:étbef 2 i SUMM'TE" = 2 FEda gl | A Battery § - Without Jars § “ Thenew Gummite case;, } « anexclusive featurewith . §8 d Exide Batteries, is i .. moulded all in one piece, f . including compartments = & for the cells. Thus, indi- 8 ' vidual jars are- done ‘away with. . - Gummite is practically indestructible, will G not warp, and is not af- : fected by temperature; : acid, or water. Let us ] - show you this ideal bate | §8 .tery case. : BLAZED TRAIL ° i GARAGE :

. This Sunday is Mother’s Day the ope day to give your Mother a tribute of Flowers and Love.. I have the best and largest stock of flowers ever offered to the flower buyers of Ligonier for Mother’s Day. Secure;:-fOur order by pla‘cing it early o 7 0. 0. SCHROCK Telephone No. 222 FlOl'iSt : ‘ East Thad St

Beauty and Durability 8 :are tbe’ attln}act“i.vedj featuresuf the new ~ Automobile But service allldfsa\;‘ixig‘ are qualities no to be ignored Let me demox_ist’rate this wOnderful car for you © Otis Baker, Agent | ~ o tLigonier,lnd. . :

' Ay | I QUALITY- l In The S 08l | SERVICE } » LEAD | (|MSSBEF] | HONESTY " : o e‘ ‘ 4 i s > ' ‘ 4 There’s A Reason for the astoundingly great déma_nd f,or'. Superiors bread, a demand so great and insistent that it taxes the capacity of Superiors;giant overs to the limit. What the reason? Its in the making and in the baking. - i Superior ,Cbrfi-»TOp_ Bread | e -Rolshm Deead - L e SO T . 1 Holsum Tea ‘Biscnits .~ - are the height of baking science and skill. They are clean delibious wholesome and nutsitious. You will find them vastly superior to ordinary bread. Give them a trail. Goodness, howu-,fiyou’lhl like ’em! e i Fresheverysunriseat - Ligonier at Miller’s Grecery, Sack’s Bakery and Gnia vl Wells Gy - ' Inßenton at Gunderman’s Grocery.. .