Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 15B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 June 1923 — Page 4
o indieate o i / T , e : e g _ : e o Industrial Two Billions The Hoosier State might well adopt as a symbol the Winged ‘ . Wheel of Progress, for not only has Indiana’s progress been : tremendous but many of her most notable products are on wheels —steam and electric cars, wagons and carriages, farm imple- ] mentsand automobiles. Her great steel' mills help swell the i total annnal production to nearly $2,000,000,000: Her mines - contribute $52,000,600; her farms $497,000,000 and her B forests $35,000,000 yenrly. * Fra - | L . ’ With factory, 'rarm,v mine and forest, all developlng together, < lndiana, demands service. of the highest order from her banks. | For 57 years the MIER STATE BANK has been growing with American business and accumulating the experience that makes for soundness in judgment. ~ Many customers feel that this intimate knowledge of past and present day conditions on the part of their bank is a decided asset to them. , - One of the bank’s officers will be glad to talk over its application to your business. Your inquiry is cordially invited. o e ~ Mier State Bank ~ The Bank of Secrecy o
Mrs. Samantha LaSalle residing iou Lincoln Way west is very ill and is being cared for by Mrs. Christie the nurse.; -\ o : ; R
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‘ - Don’t miss this ’great opportunity to buy Vme'l'Chandis_e i e _ 1L heart ot the seasonat a specially reduced price. Cold weather makes = t b ~ us have these awful sacrifice prices. The goods must sell. » ; sl e e LGNS AN,
- Mens Shirts Every shirt we have goes out at these | | DPrices Mens $1.25 dress e ~ shirt 79c¢ Mens $2 dress shirts e 81 Silk shirts in very best $5 grade $3.95 . Bathing Suits A wonderful assortment but its been too cold, prices cut very low to move e, - : . : : “ 2 . Jahieg Fine bleached tubing worth 4oc now ; 34c
. o ~ .. Womens Hosiery f Mens Work Shi L i e Dy | | | i e | The finest Eiget silk -hosje_.worth_~ - Extra good mens work shirt, re- '5.1 | - Lo 79¢ | gular-ooc vils e 9c $2 value of finest silk hose all £ sil .f'e, L 69c colors Lo b 9148 GORDON BROTHERS
L. H. Nutting of Jowa arrived here last night to visit the Smalley and Smith families. His last visit here was three years ago. G
- Women’s Sweaters ‘ The finest $4.50 and $5 sweaters $2.95 Highest class $7.50 $lO sweaters - $5.95 ; Sheeting | 0-4 Sheeting special e Satin Table Damask Finest 75¢ bleached 85¢ satin table damasK your choice 59c - Apron I_7 Gingham The best 15¢ apron - ginghams 12¢
To the many friends .of our store - We thank yYou for your past favors and continue to welcome you to our rstore where ‘we will try our best to }a'lways give you the best values in Silk Hose we are offering a special imlue in Ladies silk hose at 98¢ in Black Brown, Gray Nude and White. With a full line of silk hose from $1.19, $1.50, $1.79 to $3.75 Infants White or Black Hose for 15¢ the"pnlr. | | - Men’s Silk Hose only the pair .. 500! Stansburys Double Store. - Saves you money on all‘yonrpur.l Eliagg“l)jshes, Dry Goods, Groceries.
‘ Reunion of Thomas Hite Children. The' children of Thomas Hite .and grandchildren with cousins, gathe:ed at the beautiful country home of Alva Hite north of Ligonier, Sunday June 3rd to hold their yearly family reunion. A bounteous dinner was served to about forty-seven people. Those being present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Fay and Beulakh Hite and Frank Hill and family of Detroit, Mich., Robert Cooper and wife, Harry Pincheon and family Albion, Nelson Hite and wife, Homer Hite and family, J. C. Hite and family Alva Hite and family, Harvey Hartzler and family, John Baker and wife, Clara E. Cooper, Sarah Hite Ligonier, Ira Smith and wife Topeka, ngrge Swank and wife Goshen, Harley Longcor and family Millershurg. Music and games were indulged in. The occasion was one long to be re: membered. The reunion next year will be held at Frank Baker’s Detroit. : A guest o
Fresh cream and milk received daily at Stellar’s. May be ordered by phone. s 15a4t Miss Gertrude Sisterhen is home from Butler college Indianapolis for her summer vacation. :
| Special for the last two days of the,. sale \- Friday and Saturday, June Bth-9th
Be a Smiler Not a Gromeh. "~ “Be a road smiler!” < ‘This is the latest safety bulletin of the Hoosier Auto Association the state wide association of automobile owners. G : . ' “Be a Road Smiler leave the grunts and grouches to the fourfooted hogs” So sayeth the motor organization }which is seeking to make the highways of Indiana safe for travel at all ‘times. s e i “Isn’t it a real pleasure doesn’t it ‘_do you a world él; good,” the auto as‘sociation asks “to meet up with some real good, humored folk while out nn the roagp!s = 0 Foor “ “And, by the same token, have you noticed how scarce these good -folk are?’ the statement continues. “This is utterly wrong in spirit, as all ot us must admit when pinned right down to brass tacks, Motoring should be a delightful adventure instead of a mad, jostling hogging, growling and cussing dash to get from here to yonder and always trying to beat the other fellow to it. ' Fi i
Mesdames Culver, Gerkin | Latta, Moore and Smith visited Mrs. Frank Cripe of Goshen Wednesday. Dr. Coppes who had béen very il for a long time jis now able to come down town about, every day. - e e Miss Viola Wiltrout and Walter Miller are newlyweds at Kendallvilie They will reside in South Bend. . yEveTyone should attend the Benefit given |for the Ladies Aid Society of Presbyterian charch at Crystal Friday night Special program. L me—— £y Mr, and Mrs! Ora Firestone are now pleasantly located at 122 Paris street South Bend. The Firestone family removed from Ligonier to the capital of St. Joseph county a few days ago and order their Banner sent there. - . g : Lo
Mrs.. Otis Hinkley came near passing .away at Kendallville Tuesday night after taking an overdose of medicine calculated to produce sleep. She was found lying on the floor of her home unconscious and a physician saved her life by teh prompt us 2 of a stomach pump. ?
Silk Tissue «Gi‘nghams The very prettiest .75¢ and Bss¢c tissue silk ginghan’ischoice . Huck T@Wels i 15¢ Huck tovgsrels 12¢ Mens dress socks All colors of finest woven socks, cheap at 15¢ now per pair Mens sooks of :er(tr‘a grade 95¢ value for
~ The Board of Review will hea:(l complaints and make adjustments dn the following dates, for the following named taxing units, Noble County, Indiana. = - Wednesday June 13, 1923—Washington Township. e e ~ Wednesday June 13,1923—Sparta township and Crdmwéll;,to,wn Thursday June 14,1923-Perry towng : Friday June 15, 19213—Ligonier City ‘Saturday Jume 16,1923—Elkhart township.” .. - ' | L Monday June 18, 1923—York township - Monday June 18,1923—N0b1e township .- , J B . Wednesday June 20, 1923—Green township, b L e Wednesday June 20,1923—Jefferson township. L - ‘Thursday June 21, 1923—Albion Town and Township. o e ‘Thursday June 21, -1923—Orange township and Wolcottyille . - Friday June 22, 1923—Swan township. - f e Friday- June 22,1923—A11en Township- and Avilla Town. « - -+ - - Saturday June 23,1923—Kendallville gty - e : , Monday June 25, 1923—Kendallvile city and Wayne township. ©~ Orville E. Pressler Auditor: of :No- ~ ble County, Indiana. 15b3t
: Christian Church Sunday, . Morning. worship 10:30 Subject God and Me” i ~ Evening worship 7:30 subject “Conquest of the Desert” something entire 'ly unique in its presentation of the progress of civilization as shown by the conquest of Nature’s Barren Wastes by Man. e SGk . Impressive forceful and inspiring picture everyone should see free see it Sunday night. ~ . ol e ~ L.C. Boyts, pastor. A Notlee, [ Until September Ist 1923 our: office ‘hours Wwill be from 9 to 4 each day ‘except | aSturday when they will he from 9 A. M. to 9 P.'M.- o i j Bothwell & Vanderford | W. H. Wigton 15btf Presbyterian Chureh Sun. June 10. Topic for . the morning sermon at 10:45 is The Religion of King Tu’. ‘Evening service at 7:30. S ; A cordial invitation is extend to all. S | The Iddings 10,000 ' damage ‘suit against the New oYrk Central railway company’ reaclied the jury in she Noble circuit court last night. -
For Sale household furniture con: sisting of parlor dining reom and bed. room sets. Everything goes at a bar gain. Halry Gale. | Corner: McLean' and Fifth ,ltrets. » 5 IBDbEE.
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CrystalTheatre TUES. WED. THURS Juna 687 "= . . 0. o - _ “IHE OLD HOMESTEAD” with Theodore Roberts. The greatest of all emotion dramas the play that has drawn laughs and tears from a millien American hearts at last given a production worthy of its story. ' FRIDAY JUNE 8 ONLY = . Re o i ' A Benefit For Ladies Ald Soclety, -1 (00 s “THE KINGDOM WITHIN” with Gaston Glass and Pauline Starke. 4 story that is human to the core intense In its interest tlie soul of simplicity powerful in its sympathetic appeal, beautiful in its message, It is sure to reach the hearts of all who see it. Ye it is mot a sermon, alse a fine musical program. Be sure to secure your tickets and help a good work. Adm 15 and 25¢ Foy e o ' SAT. JUNE 9 DR ; g ; ~ “SNOWDRIFT” with Chas “Buck” Jones a drama of flaming hearts in the frozem north also a ‘Snnshlnecomedy . i i SUN AND MON JUNE 10 AND 11 : G g y “ENVIRONMENT” with Milton Silk Alice Lake and little Richard Headrick the famous child actor. A very fine drafna of how emvirement can ‘mold your life also “Ham” ‘in a comedy. - - ; COMING JUNEI2IB. AND 14 © .=~ = = | “KICK IN” the greatest crook loy .= . e — in eyery sceme, every title, second. e melodrama ever filmed there’s a kick
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J. C. Brunk attended county commencement at Albion [today. | ~ Mrs. Jack Currey |and little niece accompanied %,Eck ‘Chiddister. to the field day ex'ercisesl., t Albion ' this morning. R
~Mr. and Mrs, John L. Cavin paid a visit to ‘their friends “in’ Niles, Mich, Tuesday. =~ - i ‘ v P B et ; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith have changed their Chicago address to 915 East 62nd street. Ll
