Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 14A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 May 1923 — Page 3

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To Bretz for Glasses gy, A - titmer; GLASSES T\ e For A"/ Older Folks A happy expression and contented mind are the inevitable results of : correctly focused and fitted g}asses. We take special care in examining the eyes of those advanced in age and assure accurate results in every case. g Our Admirable Service Will Surely : Please You. : Lo e N Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician 130 8. Main St. , GOSHEN : W. R. JACKSON ‘Trustee Perry - Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier .

Accuratey and Scientifically | w Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. o Mrs. L. P. Wineburg E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer o©none No 65, Ligonier.

CHARLES VINKS AND SON ~ Dealer in ; Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, . Building Stone = T ——— Dr. Maurice Blue ' VETERINAR[AN 8 Office: Justamere Farm. * Phone: Ligonier 757 " W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law : .. Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, I[ND e ———————ei Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Faclal and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampeoing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toflet Preparations Bothwell & Vanderford . SLawyers@ Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana ¢ Harry L. Benner - _Auctioneer ' -Open for all engagemends 1) Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones

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_ Both. Boys Dissemble. . - Shot through the left breast by a 22 caliber revolver bullet, “Sammy” 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Helminger of Milford stuck to his story that his wound was caused by a fishhook which was caught in his breast while he was fishing with a playmate on the banks of Turkey creek. . Eaa o

Seeing the nature of his wosund after the boy had walked a long distance to hisg home the mother called physicians, who probed without success for the bullet lodged a few inches from his heart. While suffering considerable pain, they outh is believed in no immedijate danger, and physicians decided today to await further evelopments before operating in an effort to locate the shot. -

- The playmate told Mrs. Helminger that they: had: been “shooting at fish” when one of the cartridges failed to explode, and that while both boys were examining the weapon it discharged the bullet entering the boy’s body. 1 .

Meighan and Ade the world’s greatest tonic for the blues at Crystal Tues day Wednesday Thursday.- : ~ What would they say in your old home town if you went back broke! Who would be your friends? Thomag Meighan answers these questions in “Back Home and Broke’ ’at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. ~ “Back Home and rßoke” Goreg Ade America's greatest humorist wrote it especially for his friends Thomas Meeighan more laughs to the reel than any comedy ever made. Don't misg it at Crystal this week. ' George Ade’s “Back Home and Broke” is Great. = :

Many Improvements

Arthur Ferguson is going to have very handsome quarters when improvements are completed in the electric light office. A new floor has been laid, fine show cases are to be installed and the whole interior is to be dressed in a new coat of paint. A big electric sign to cost s6o} ‘will be erected over the place like the ones in Elkhart and South Bend put up by the Indiana &Michigan Electric company. ' - A

Recognize Liberality.

Because of its liberality in the past the quota of Noble county has been reduced for this year’s Salvation Army drive. The quota is $1,750. W. W. Wood of Ligonier is county chairman. IXendallville’s quota is £l5O, with L. A. Weinstein as city chairman. The quota for Ligonier is about $4OO. A company of the army held servires on Cavin street Friday c¢vening. ‘ : :

Many Afier Senatorial Job.

Congressman Sydney Andreson, Republican of Lanesboro: Minn.filed no‘ice of his candidacy for the " United States senatorship in the special election to fill tha vacancy caused by the death of Knute Nelson. Representative Anderson is the sixth candidate tc oifer. ! :

Frymier is Fined.

One Frymier proprietor of an Albion resturant pleaded guilty in the Noble circuit court to selling cigarets to minors and was called upon to pay a fine and costs of $39. Similar rcharges against four other county seat business men have been filed in court. : f

Ft. Wayne Kips vs Ligonier.

The fast Fort Wayn Kips a famous ball team will play Ligonier Sunday afternoon, June 3 and a big crowd is sure to be in attendance. Doc Rex has greatly strenghtened his nine and will give the visitors something to think about in the future. :

Death of Martin Marsh,

Martin Marsh 68 died at his home in Kendallville Thursday night. follow* ing & stroke of paralysis. Bord in St. Joe, DeKalb county he was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Treesh at Au‘burn October .7 1874. Eleven children were born to this union. -

Dead at Avilla.

Mrs. George Heltzel 66 died at her home in Avilla Thursday evening after a weeks’ illness from uremic poisoning . Surviving are the husband and-six children. = _

Has Postal Job.

willard Moore¢ who is emploved as a mail carrier in the South Bend oftice came to Ligonier and spent the week end wiia home folks. _ e R For Sale, oak dining room set, six chairs, table and sideboard. Mr_s'},Toxn Kelley. 13b4t | R SRS -~ To Hold Trap Shoot. ~ Arehie Dull will hold a trap shoot~ ing match Wednesday afternoon May 30 at his home three miles east of Ligonier at end of brick pavement on the Blazed Trail. Everybody weloOme. o el 13b2t

Quickly Regrow Your Bobbed Hair Women who wish - " ! to stimulate the S growth of their hair _ should trg Van S : Ess Liqui Scal£ : Massage, whif‘dhn - so successfully ; growing hair. z‘{/ Strong, ti{orfins o | hair surely lollows ; a healthy condition of the scalp and | a ¥ood ecirculation of blood to the | hair roots. Ai;k kus*tfoxft Vatl:' Etss, ‘ . which comes in a patent applicator Pottle. Haey to wpnly. If used o 8 directed it will cause your hair to _grow 8 to 10 inches each year,

. NEWMANOTES @@ Tuti Fruti ice cream. Something new at Philadelphia. Fruit is imported. 0 9atf ' For 'rent,,six room house, close in. Inquire of W. H. Wigton at law offiece ! , ey : 13atf

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alburn and son Oscar visited the Rowe family at Topeka last week. == . : Dan Rose has sold some of the timber on his Elkhart township farm to| Columbia City parties. - Herman Sack played ball with Kendallville yesterday in the battle with the Bryan Ohio sluggers. ot Contractor Elmer Klotz came home from Mishawaka where he is employed to spend Sunday with his family. ! The John Emmert family and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chiddister paid the John Blanchard family a visit at Topeka. Wanted to rent furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Leave word at Banner office. 14a3t - For Sale or rent modern hmise tm Second street Inquire of Henry Hire or W. A. King.. 1422 t

- “Back Home and Broke” is the kind of picture that makes the censor mad because he can’t’find anything in it to criticize. : o For Sale—Mahogany dressing .table 20x36 ‘French plate mirror and one full length drawer under top. Enquire at this office. s 10bts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lantz and Mrs. Emma Lantz of Topeka came to Ligonier to attend the school commencement exercises. : i ~ The D. J. Dalton cottage at Wawa" see came near going up in smoke one day last week when a roof fire started from chimney sparks. : Adrian Biddle came = home. from Purdue to attend the commencement exercises and,the meeting of the alumni of which he is a member, Lost, gold chain for ladies. watch. Chain is long and has short carved links. Return to Mrs. Jennie Drain and receive reward. , 13b2t Atténd South Bend Business Coliege this summer Earn expenses easily South Ben dspells opportunity for the ambitious. Information free.” = 14t4t . Mrs. Kate Burket, Mrs. Lena Keasey, Miss Marie Burket, Miss Catherine Keasey and Mrs. Margaret Miller motored Saturday to Winona. While at Warsaw they visited Rev. A. E. Grubbs. N

Miss Beatrix Flick the popular kindergarten teacher left Friday for a vigit of six weeks with the Calvin Knecht family in New York City and at the end of that time théy will motor back with her for a visit at the J. D. Kreager home. e

"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. ° ;

The Modern Home

While riding a horse and leading another Friday noon around the corner of Lincoln Way West and Cavin street Yant Patterson met with a mishap which gave him a shock and in jured a foot. Freeborn Clawson was rounding the corner at the same time in his car and the machine collided with the horse Mr. Patterson was riding knocking it to the pavement and itefell o nits rider’s foot. Mr. Patterson was given surgical attention at once. ; '

/ 1,000 Hear Klucks '= ! ‘Nearly 1,000 persons packed the city hall Columbia City Friday night to hear a talk by a “sonthern Baptist minister” on the Ku Klux Klan, In his talk the speaker asserted what he declared were-/facts justifying the existence of the klan. : It is estimated that theer are between 400 and 600 klansmen in Collumbia City and vicinity.

‘Sol Bowsher: residing out on rurai Route No. 2 is quite ill. = : R.D. éhobe shipped a load. of fine horses east Thursday afternoon. : Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. 9att FOR SALE—One Span mules. Ligon»ier Universal Sales Co. I:latf For Sale—Geese and Duck feathers Phone 261. Geo. Feldheiser. '«*l4a6t

For Sale—ELaurel Kitchen range good as new. Call phone 220. 10atf 'Roy' Miles of Milford has instailed an expensive radio outfit in his Wawasee cottage. e : J. F. Sampsel will clean out eisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. L Thet For Saleéf‘e‘(}ood pleasure launch on Wawasee. Call or- see Dwight Mock, Lake Wawasee. b . ' Used Tractors for sale. One International, one Happy Farmer and one Hercules. Ligonier Universal Sales

. - The dog ‘poisoner has been ‘getting in ‘his nefarious - work at. Cromwell the town is considerably stirred up over it. i : . g : Glen Stayton has removed from Mishawaka to-R. R out of that city. It is presumed he is now a full fledged farmer. - Bk ; The gwarm showers of Friday night and Saturday proved a boon to the growing crops - and, gave the people the first touch of real spring. Goshen’'s March of Progress was wel lillustrated in a handsome special edition of the Goshen Daily Democrat in that city last Thursday. | Rev. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, of Decatur arrived :Thursday visited their many fgriends and ' attended commencement exercises, returning home Saturday. Rev.. Thompson likes his new charge. »

The last community meeting of the season will be held in Cromwell Tues~ day evening May 29. The main address will be delivered by Rev. Ira C. Boyts pastor of the Christian church e this oy, el e

- Beautiful woedwork, 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 Electric Contractor puts the real enjoymentand convenience into your home with. Electneyty, " . e 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 is the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every - home canhaveit. e e e If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it by wiring at Gnci/ _

INDIANA & MICHIGAN . 'ElectricCompany . .

Hurt in Accident.

Down in old Kentueky

Jake Musser with a bridge erectioni Bgang semt out;b% the Hipco wr‘iting! from Canada, Kentucky _a mountaia town, attempts to describe the county from the top of a cabin as an obseryation point. He describes a road which follows the bed of a creek and says it is amusing to watch vehicles pass and get stuck at intervals. Itls warm there by day and cool by night according to the writer who says to see the top of a hill one has to lie up: on his back and look upWa»rd».x tell - ing 8. D. Smith about conditions Mr. Musser says the side hills look like checker - boards, spotted with protato and other patches of vegetables. He mentions Muffier,, Everett Eversole, Carl Lynn, Jim Reese and himself as all the Indiana boys left in the gang. ‘He says they have made friends of the state highway superintendent and engineers. While he and his - companions may noét he up to the cakeeaters of the North they do fairly well in. a country fifty years behind the times. | ; ; :

Jake desires to be remembered to his comrades in Indiana and particularly in Noble county and Ligonier, ~ That Chicken Supper. o A radio. chicken supper will be given at the Cosperville Baptist church Friday evening June 1. The radio service will be of finest kind and the Elkhart township women cooks are known far and wide for excellency of their catering. There " will be games' for the young people.’ 3 HEOOBIRY N I GBS Given Surprise Party. - | . Relatives of Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Duesler planned and . carried out a surprise on them the other day when they assembled at the Dueskbr home in’ Albion twenty strong with the makings of a ¥ery sumptuous dinner. Mrs. Beulah - Schlabach and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moore and family, Messrs and Mesdames Charles and Vern Duesler. .

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A Battery & o Without Jars . The new Gummite case; an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries, is: moulded all in one piece; including compartments ' for thecells. Thus, indi‘vidual jars are done: away with. - kA Gummite is practically indestructible, will not warp, and is not affected by :temperature; ' ‘acid, or water. Let us show you this ideal bate terycase., . . BLAZED TRAIL JGARAGE - -

~ First Mortgage - Real Estate Bonds. : Yes, You Can an Buy - One Hundred Dollar Bonds 7.The many investors wh§ buy hundred dollar bonds from us believe as we do, that the foundation of a permanentiincome 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 thesame 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 - FROM MAY 18 TO JULY llst, 1923 : | Leghorns and Anconas,each. - ' 10c ..~ . 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 time of year when they fire‘easy to raise. : | ~ Write for circular and special letter on [‘How to Care for Baby Chicks’. You can order direct from this ad. -~ - © 2 T £ Terms:—Cash in Advance References:-Farmers & Merchants 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 money on reduest. 7 i e i oAI O