Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 15B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 June 1923 — Page 3
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B : 1 . To Bretz for Glasses . £& » w Attractive *. ;;-é > ‘.:‘\\‘:\“ . % & ks GLASSES e P ‘ \ /’s‘“ JFor £ : T.u O,{ W . ; J\EP¥ '/ Older Folks | A happy expression and_éon’tented : mind are the inevitable results of correctly focused and fitted glasses. We take special care in examin.ing the eyes of those advanced inage and assure accurate results in eve;y- case, ; o e - Our Admirable Service Will Surely b Please You. : 1 e Nevin E. Bretz : Optometrist -and Opticlan , 130 S. Main St. ' ¥ ! - GOSHEN
W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier
GLASSES Accuratey and Scientifically we, Fitted. Bsoken lenses (i ' ‘replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer £none No 265, Ligonier.
CHA}RLES V'INKS AND SON | » Dealer in flo-umenu. Vaults, . Tombstones, . Building Stone .
Dr. Maurice Blue | VETERINARIAN. | 'Office: Justamere Fa’rm ’ Phone: Ligonier 757 o
‘W. H. WIGTON - Attorney-at-iaw Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER. IRD
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Eleetrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing ' Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing - Marinello Toflet Preparations
Bothwell & Vanderford - mlawyers@ Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana
fHarry L. Benner | Auctioneer - { Open for all engagemends - = §§ Wolf Lake, Indiana . Hoth Noble ang Wiitley . County Phones - - . 5 G ol **‘ ~; ‘ém‘g |
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Hundreds of People Are tafing adyantage of the exceptional values offered at Stansburys Double store. e ‘ 4 k| , Thqy have just made special price on 83 ncii siik striped Tissue Ginghams WORLR 286 BOW. .....oomriiicrimsrsicrs BRE 33 |in, fine Tissue Ginghams 'worth BRI WOW isoticnireivies sincmiasteaoneniugs R s a friend I advise you to go Stansbury’s Double Store or,all Pry Goods and Notions ‘Tuti Fruti ice cream. Something new at Philadeiphia. Fruit is imported. . ; 9atf ‘For Sale—Good pleasure launch on Wawasee. Call or see Dwight Mock, Lake Wawasee. fi3s¢
. P Mortga%é , ~ Real [Estate Bonds. ~ Yes, You Can Buy | ~ One Hundred Dollar Bonds ~ The npany ‘investors who buy. ‘ bundred dollar bonds from us believe as we do, that the foundation of a permanent{income 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 ¢slo,ooo invesror. We are at youryservice for any amonut you desire to- invest. ~ MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
' ‘THE NEWEST . New Perfection | With Superfex Bumc;;s _ | (8 5§ 8 L BN 2NN ~ - RS T ' They give gas stove heat with oil stove economy: : The last few days are real summer days, with the whole summer before you would’nt it be better to have a good clean economical oil stove than one thft smokes your kettles black. The Perfection will burnas good at the end of ten years as the day you getit. The Superfex burners on the New Perfection will broil the thickest steak perfectly and to your entire satisfaction. A year around oil range. i - Weaver's Hardware
-~ SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ~ FROM MAY 18 TO JULY Ist, 1923 Leghorns and Anconas, each - 9c | - Burred Rocks, White Rock, R.I. Reds -11 c , White Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons -12 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 tiune of year when they are easy to raise. ‘ | erte for circular and special letter on [‘How to Care for Baby Chicks’. You can order direct from thisad. ' . , | ] . Terms:—Cashin Advance . _ w,rm & Merchants State Bank, Archbold, 0., Citizens bank | Ploneer O, First National bank Wauseon 0. . T i‘”‘mfi your order promptly, we will advise, you when we can ship.
. NEWS NOTES Use ai-t_fiici 1 pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt .delivery... = ° 10btt r e e For salp a barns Call at Banner office. Slasea 13att 3. P Sugps’g} awvill clean out eisterns and ri fir them. Leave orders at Banner office. ! Tbtf S A ' For Sale, o dining room set, six chairs, taple and sideboard. Mrs, Tom Kelley. .. ' S * 13b4t Miss Hel fi;é} rney and Herman Sack are lag?n§ in 'a Kendallville theatre orchesira:this week. ; L - ania i rfl?a“é’"‘-_fifwé e e Mrs. Marioni’ %eese found a side cirtain - for ‘ad’mutomobile on Main street Tuesd: yf*f‘:{avening which: #he owner . may aage by calling at the Banner officeits. s |
LSQONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, BNDL .
EWS NOTES = ’ Dow't miss the Ladies Aid Society benefit at Crystal Friday. '« " Cool and’ sweet fresh milk and cream at Stellar’s daily. = | 15adt
Mrs. Floyd Hartzler of this city is ill at-the homeé of her parents in Go-: shen. : . S &
When you desire pure milk and cream, cool and sweet, order from Stellar’'s - o : Iba4t
John C. Juday came from Solomons Creek to visit Mrs. Will Hire a daughter. who has been ill. :
Leslie Fisher father of Cal Fisher was over from his home in Topeka Wednesday visiting his relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rose have gone to New York city to visit their son Iyl and’family for a week or ten days.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vance have gone to Mt. Ayr for a week’s wisit with their son Rev. Russell Vance and family. ; i
. Mrs. M. C. Pollock who had, been visiting Ligonier relatives for several week left Wednesday for her home in Washington, D. C. e
Miss Pearl Leslie is reported dan-: gerously ill of spinal meningitis 'in ‘a Goshen hospital where- she has been employed as a nurse. .
Mr. .and Mrs. 'J. C. Billman announces .the birth of a new grandson born # Mr. and Mrs. Max L Tower of Middleport N. Y. on May 25. '
' Geniune goat s}kinglo_ves in many sizes for sale at‘Sam Snider’s cigar store. ~'Some reail'bargains for those desiring teh real goat skin article.
George Smith brother of Sanger Smith of Ligonier and former post: mastér of Albion is ill' of Bright's disease at his homE in the county seart. z : ” SRR
George D. Foster is on a weeks trip through Indiana, Ohio: and Michigan with a Chicago commission man and will not be home until Saturday night.
Tuesday evening there were heavy showers all' around Ligonier but no rain fell here. oshen, Topeka and northern Ohio towns were drenched.
-Special musical program and 7 reel feature picture at Crystal Friday Benefit given for Ladies Aid Society of Presbyterian church secure your tickets. ;
William A. King who has gone to Detroit, Mich., for the summer is located at. 820 Burlingame avenue where the Banner and other mail will reach him. S L
' Word comes from Van Buren, Ohio, that the condition of Mrs. C. C. Ullery is very serious. "Mrs. Ullery is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Sam Schwab. _ aonn
Mrs.. Ben: B. Dowell of Paulding Ohio is d guest of her sister Mrs. O. W. Dowell the Wawaka correspendent Both ladies have won recognition in the literary.field. :
Mr, and Mrs. William Quail and Miss Lillian Bennett went to Catlin, 111, to attend the Commencement exercises a niece of Mrs. Quail being a. member ofthe graduating class. =
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fought and Mrs. O. D. Randolph made an automobile
trip through several Ohio towns and took their dinner at Morenci, Mich., Tuesday making the long drive in one day.. v '
Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Stiver and Mr, and Mrs. Gene. Brown of Kendallyille former residents of Ligonier came with a party of friends and took in the beauties of Diamond lake Monday evening. B T :
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller made an extended trip through Indiana and Michigan towns the first of the week finally landing in‘ South Bend. Mrs. Miller reinaineg in South Bend to visit her son and family: - i
- Messrs and Mesdames Harry Holderness, Arthur Longenecker, Clair Weir and Earl Braginton held a picnic at rFeed park Tuesday |evening and enjoyed a big supper and a fine time inthe delightful shade. ‘
. Mrs. Dollie Nelson and daughter Mrs. Ted Wingard of Syracuse New York arrived here Tuesday evening from a tour of California. They will ‘be guests of the Charles and Homer Nelson families the balance of this ‘week. { S
| As previously announced in ' the Banner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and son Tom left yesterday for a visit in Detroit of a few days and then ‘they go to Hamilton, Ontario and from there to Buffalo, Niagara Falls. and Cleveland. Bl }v Little Emma Jean daughter of Mayor and Mrs. C. E. Deninng submitted to the removal of a finger nail in Dr. Black’s office this morning. The operation was rendered necessary by an injury to the middle fin. ger on her right hand. © . o~ & . PFrank Bldred and family of New York city and Capt. Jack Towerton of ghter have heen here for 8 Week,
~ Champion Wolf Trapper. ~ E. F. Pope, predatory animal inspector for the United States Bureau of Biological Survey, is recognized ag the “champion wolf catcher of the United States,” and has the reputation of always “getting his wolf.” He has given his life to the work. Mr. Pope began the work of destroying predatory animg: when he was twelve years old. ‘He was raised on a ranch in western Texas and devoted his time to the work when conditions reached the point where it was impossible to let cattle graze without a guard being placed over them to protect them from the wolves, coyotes and bobcats. A few years later he started. living with an old trapper who was famed all over Texas for his success in trapping wolves. During this period Mr. Pope said he got his most valuable experience and learned the superiority of scientific’ trapping over unscientific methods. :
The Nightle and Nine ' .My most embarrassiag moment occurred one day when my employer, a merchandise man who often writes advertisements for newspapers, asked me to spell the word “ninety.” There is a glass partition between his desk and mine, and I was busily engaged writing some letters. I misunderstood him and spelled the word “nightie,” thinking he was engaged in writing an ad advertising infants’ wear. What he really was doing was writing out a check for ninety dellars. It was indeed a most embarrassing moment, but I must say my boss enjoyed a good hearty laugh at my expense.—Exchange. = f e
" ‘Can Bite Through Steel. That a Jewish athlete named Breibart, thirty-four years old, six feet three inches in height, and weighing 210 %onnds, can bite through steel is vouched for by a medical correspondent of the London Lancet. Breibart’s performances astounded a committee of physicians, engineers, smiths and presidents of athletic cerporations who saw him sever with his teeth severdl iron: and steel chalns one-fifth of an- inch thick; bend inte a eircle iron rods half an inch square, using his mouth as a fulerum, and bend over his head a rail four inches thick by two and & half inches. L
g ' Use for Marbles. = = “I owe my latest idea in home beautifying to the marble contest,” says a Detroit' housewife, who is not unwilling to pass her idea along. Mar bles that blend with the coloring of a room make an artistic base for flowers that grow from bulbs planted in bowls, Unsightly pebbles, roots and bulbs themselves may be concealed so that the flowers seem to spring from a colorful bed of marbles.—Dstroit News. v i
~ Utilize Alaskan Lumber. About 88 per cent of tke lumber used fn Alaska 1s cut from the national forests, according to th® forest service, United States Department of Agriculfture ; . | o Advertise in the Ligonier Banner.
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Jet White Groceteria We save yonrtime:ari well as your meoney. ~ No matter hew large the crowd, you need not wait--just step up and help yourself.
Best cane granulated sugar 10c per Ib., 25 Ib Emit at this price. Walinky 0 e & ; Monarch Baked Beans 10c can.. - Lippincotts pure ruit jelly, all flavors 10c per glass. Perfect Red Beans 10ccan.. _ | P&G, Kirks Flake or Crystal White soap 10 for 48c Del Monte No. 2 Can Pineapple 28c or $3.25 per doz.
We Want Your Butter and Eggs i ‘ “WeSell,;lt__ For Less” | Jet White Groceteria Phone 20 ~ H. P. SISTERHEN, Manager.
T @ Hundreds 'of thousands of ;/’ -~ men who began smoking i—— - .CHAMPIONS ten, fifteen, Z=--U ' twenty years ago are smoking S2==—= ' Champions today. And the {-_:__ ST reason is not hard to find. XS== = CHAMPIONS are loyal, trae—- - TMW.““ | \“?’:‘: ' : ; A . ; i S Lo ! ; \\':s‘s&:':":%} I ! ‘ y 3 \\\\;\‘§ old ripe tobasco _ == - » ' 28 Yeares of con- == s 2 : i Pimameds, o mm . ;- the same tobacco, S w ! i Mo e ? ! ; " ‘ THE HEMMETER C3IGAR CO., DETROIT
