Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 13B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 May 1923 — Page 3

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To Bretz for Glasses 3% . Attractive S R o . GLASSES 37 L\\‘. 4 7 '_ ;\N\; @fl' ‘ ; For G\ ' Older Folks A hafipy 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 results in e’ve;y .case. i ¢ - Qur Admirable Service Will Surely -, Please You. R Nevin E. Bret: Nevin E. Bretz Optemetrist and Optician - '~ 130 8. Main St. GOSHEN

W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp 7 Office Mier State Bank, Ligonter | GLASSES Accuratey and Scientifically w Fitted. Broken lenses ' replaced. _ Mrs. L. P. Wineburg ~ Auctioneer '-:'ngné No 65, Ligonier. CHARLES V:INKS Afin SON : Dealer in = Monuments, _Vnulta. _Tombstones, Building Stone e Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINA’R[AN ‘ Office: Justamere Farm." Phone: Lig_onief 757 ‘ . W. H. WIGTON : : Attnmej—ét—lm - Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, “IRP Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Hair Tinting apd Hair Dressing Marinello Toflet Preparations Bothwell & Vanderford -rLawyers™@ Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana

Jet White Groceteria : . « ‘ pec” ' | We Sell 1t For Less Means just what it says—everything at cut prices. . 1 ° £ . ; 1 | Fresh Pineapplefor canning. | _ Fine large size fruit at money saving prices. Market waries so that we cannot quote prices a week ahead. - s Canned Pineapple @ Ll &k S & P B b oS . No. 2 1-2 can Perfect or Del Monte $4.15 adoz. - Ne. 2 can Del Monte $3.25 a doz. Premier Salad dressing - AU 40 Foulds macorni and spaghetti =~ 3for2sc P&G or Kirks Flakes white soap 10for48c SR S SRR S R TR A s g e R G S e Y 3 T ¥ RedSeallye ~ 3canfor3sc IS e R . WeWant Your Butter and Eggs i- o B e e T e T R o e e e B Len al Ll g e L oo 8 BRI L. [ VGh wnbiile - let YV hune usrocereria ’“Jfitfi;@v%fi%@%’wwmm& fhone 20 == H F SISILKRLOEN, Manager,

. NEWS NOTES Miss Ina Warren who spent the winter in Indianapolis is home. For Sale—Laurel Kitchen = range good as new. Call phone22o. 10atf Frank Raubert ii having his Wawassee cottage remodeled and repaired. : _

Tuti Fruti ice cream. Something new at Philadelphia. Fruit is imported. s 9atf John Reese has purchased a Ford son tractor to be used on his big farms. i j ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kreager have moved. with their family ‘from Cromwell to Goshen. Grant Himes formerly of Ligonier is making extensive repairs on his home in Goshen. ; * For rent, six room house, close in. Inquire of W. H. Wigton at law office

~Mrs. D. E. Scott will come from Indianapolis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Feank Scoft for a few days. i : | emmn e " At a special meeting Monday even: ing the city council approved the preliminary assessment roll for the Norti Side sewer: : For Sale—Mahogany dressing table 20x36 French plate mirror and one full length drawer under top. Enquire at this office. - : 10btf See how ' Lucky (or unlucky) lis Johnny Hines in “Luck” at Crystal ‘Sunday an& Monday. This is a joy program. ‘ - Lost, gold chain for ladies watch. Chain is long and has short carved links. Return to Mrs. Jennie Drain and receive reward. 13b2t Charles C: Ullery was called to Bloomdale, Qhio by the serious condition of Mrs. Ullery who is with her daughter Mrs. Sam Schwab.

Will Callahan returned to Chicago Monday after spending Sunday with Mrs. Callahan who is on a visit with her mother Mrs. J. F. Raubert.

. Col. Ben Gordon Whitehead formerly of Kendallville is now editor and proprietor of the Herald, published at Cheraw, Colgrado.- The Herald is a newsy shee'{ Py

DG D Dane was in South Bend Tuesday arranging for his son Carlos to enter Notre Dame university. The young man expects to take a course in jcffirnalism. ;

‘On your way home from Waco do not fail to stop at “The Sign of the Kettle” in Syracuse if you are hungry. The place will be open after the dancés throughout the season. .~

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ross, Francisville, daughter Alta and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boulden of Logansport. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Coburn. The party are on a tour of, the state.

Mrs. E. Y. Brown a graduate of the Ligonier schools came from Indianapolis to visit her mother, Mrs. Walter Kegg, and to attend the school func‘tions and the alumni celebration in Freed park tomorrow.

FOR SALE—3S acres of land adjoining the corporation of Ligonier on the north known as the Gants property. A reasonable cash payment, Balance on easy terms. Address G. J. Carter, Central Savings & Trust /Building, Akron, Ohio.. il 'First Presbyterian Church Cavin St - Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. i Residence the Manse 318 Third St. Telephone 34b. b Sunday School 9:30 a. m. .. Morning -Service 10:45 a. m. Evening services 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wed. 7, p. m. “The Church With a Welcome.”

Dr. Paul to Preach Here.

Dr. S. W. Paul of Roanoke, Va., the former well known and popular pastor of the Ligonier U. B. church wiil visit his old friends here and preach in the church Sunday morning. . The Christian Endeavor Society has prepared and will put on a special program Sunday evening. ity Rev. Parker the regular pastor of the church will deliver the Memoriai address at Salem church Sunday atternoon. ; B

~ Receives Automobile. | In response to the announcement in the Banner inviting the person who took the radiator cap from the J.-A. Wiley automobile to return and take the whole car that gentleman Tuesday morning received from Cromweil a toy automobile complete and thc cap to a Ford radiator. Mr. Wiley says it demonstrates the value of advertising in the aßnner if some friend did perpetrate a joke on him.

Trustee Goes Wrong.

~ Total unpaid charges of $5,164.25 against Lot (C. Runnells trustee ol Olive township St. Joseph county were reported by field examiners to Lawrence F. Orr chief examiner of the state board of accounts. ‘ Various disbursing checks were declared by the examiners to have been signed and cashed by 'persons other than those to whom they had been issued. - : ’ :

Memorial Sunday.

Memorial” Sunday* at the Presbyterian church. :

- The coming Sunday the 27th member of the G. A. R. the Womdn’s Relief Corps and members of similar organization wil lattend the morning service at 10:45. The sermon will be appropriate to the occasion and there will be special music. The public is cordially invited. o

Constable Mabie Busy.

- George Alexander 21 and Charles White 20 were arrested by Constable Mabie as suspects in connection with the theft of an automobile. A bill ot sale containing the name of a resident of New Me,xico who is believed to be the owner of the car in possession of the men was found in one of Alexander’s pockets. : i :

Unele Sam Offers Advice.

~ The United States government has issued a booklet on the subjetc ‘How Other People Get Ahead,” which will be mailed free on application to Wm. B. Basworth, 230 8. LaSalle street, Chicago Tlll. The booklet gives information as to how the small investor may place his savings in a safe manner. 23 i bt

Travels Many Miles.

A. M. Sloane of Warsaw: for 20 years a motorman on the Winona Interurban railway.who resigned Satudray has figured. that during the score of years he was with the company that he traveled 1,500,000 miles.

Farmer Hang Self.

: Fred Gage of near Hoagland hanged himself to a rafter in a barn after he had milked the cows, fed the stock and performed other chores. Worry over a farm deal is attributed as the cause of the act ’

Stores to Close Wednesdays.

The mid week half holiday for the stores and business places at Goshen will be on Wednesday afternoons during the summer. - ' ;

The Modern Home

To Open Wayside Inn.

W. Jack Latta of Goshen has purchased of the Pollock estate five acres of yground and the old Maroney homs site, at the intersection of the Lincoln Highway and the . Millersburg paved road. Mr. and Mrs. Latta will open an Inn very shortly. With a number of carpenters the old home is being remodeled and repaired and will be ready for occupancy within a fow dave, . :

Still Squeezing ’Em.

Mrs. Hazel Hileman a tourist paid a fine and costs amounting to $l4 when she pleaded guilty in & Goshen justice court to a charge filed by Officer Lake Headley who alleged she operated her machine at 25 miles an hour.. - . ; e s

Diamond Lake Cottages.

Louis Marker has had his cottage at Diamond lake shifted upon the new foundation and it wlll\ soon. be made ready for occupancy. Cash Couts is having the material put on the ground for his new cottage near by. ¢ sl . : e

Notice of Appointment.

State of Indiana Noble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Sheets deceased late of Noble County .Indiana. fodi : * Said estate is supposed to be solvent. { e ’ George D. Gaby, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Sheets, e~ ceased. | 3 W. H. Wigton, Att'y 13b3w

Notice of Administration.

Notice is herby given that the undesigned has Been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel C. Hoover late a resident of Allen County, Indiana but. leaving a personal estate in Noble County, Indiana, to be administered, and creditors and ‘all ‘other persons interested in)said 3estate will be governed accordingly. 'Said estate js probably solvent. ~ Farmers & Merchants Trust Com ! pany, Administrator. S Bothwell & Vanderford, e Attorneys for Estate. . £l3b3w

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.‘ State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of Harlen Gibson, Deceased. 3 No. 2437 ol o in the Noble Circuit Court May. term 1923 . - | Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of ':t'h”e‘ Estate of - Harlan. Gibson Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final ‘settlement ‘of said - Estate, and that the same will come up for the examinb.—' tion and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 15th day of June 1923 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to app’ea.r; in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Erin G And the heirs, devisees :%d 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 to any part of said KEstate. : George H. I;los_tetter, Administrator Posted May|22nd 1923 : ‘William H. Wigton, Atty. . 13b2w

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. S e Lo - To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest ent joyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Eilectric Service 15 the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every ~ home canhaveit. o e ~lf your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it}by wiring at once.

INDIANA & MICHIGAN - EHlectric Company

Now: Road Contraetor. - Carl D. Traxler Ligonier city civil engineer now engaged in road and street improvement contracting who was awarded the contract for the paving of parts of four streets at LaGrange is progressing nicely with the work there and expects to have the Job completed by July 1. The constructure is of brick. - =~ : Believed Kewanna Men. Notrace has been found of the three men implicated in the shooting of Police Chief King of Rochester. It is said that the men were Lee and Walter Ingram half-brothers and Fred Kinnaid all of Kiwanna. Sl - Schools Close Today. Today the Ligonier schools close tojfi' the summer vacation after nine months of strenuous work. The commencement exercises will be held in the M. E. church this evening and a big audience is looked for. ' - Want Eleetric Lights. : Joe W. Smith is working to have the Hawks company extend their electric lines to Spurgeon corners so that farmeérs near Wawaka may have electric lights. . : ,

Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonétratién.v 9qtt . FOR SALE—One Span mules. Ligonier Universal Sales ‘Co. - e lant ~ J. F. Sampsel will clean -out cisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office.: S . Thtf For Sale—Good pleasure launcfi 611_Wawasee. Call or see Dwight Mock, Lake Wawasee. Used Tractors /for sale. One International, one Happy Farmer and one Hercules. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. ; = -11atf

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First Mortgage ‘Real Estate Bonds. . Yes, You Can Buy . One Hundred Dollar Bonds The any investors who buy hundred dollar bonds from us believe as we do, that the foundation of a permanentjincome is in a safe investment, These bonds are easily within the reach of the most modest investor, whose demand is a fair return of interest on his investment. And with US the investor of a $lOO bond receives the same consideration as the $lO,OOO invesror. We are at your service for any amonut you desire to invest. ' MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK

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. SPECIAL'LOW PRICES ON BABY CHICKS -~ FROM MAY 18 TU;JULY Ist, 1923 Leghorns and Anconas,each -10 c = ‘Burred Rocks, White Rock, R.I. Reds -11 c White Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons -13 c : - .Odds and Ends (mixed) - - - 8¢ : - This will be a splendid opportunity to get some pure bred chicks at a low price and at a ti.ne of year when th’e‘y are easy to raise. ol Write for circular and special letfer on §How to Care for Baby Chicks’. You can order direct from this ad. 2 : o | ; o Terms:—Cash in Advance 'References:-Farmers & Métjchants State Bank, Archbold, 0., Citizens bank Pioneer. 0., First National bank Wauseon 0.. ; If we cannot fill your order promptly, we will advise you when we can ship. or refund your moneyon request. . - . b : TRI-STATE HATCHERIES ¢ co.dxchbold Oble. -1.