Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 June 1923 — Page 4

7 Indiana’s. @ ) Industrial Two Billions o The Hoosier State might well adopt as a '_;yrnbol 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 implementsand automobiles. Her great steel mills help swell the . tetal annnal production to nearly $2,000,000,000. Her mines ~ centribute $52,000,000, her farms $497,000,000 and her forests $85,000,000 yenrly. : o ‘With fictory; rann, mine ancl forest, all developing together, _ Indiana, 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. ) ,Ma‘ny customers feelgtliat this intimate lm‘owledge 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 wibed, o - Mier State Bank : , The Bank of Secrecy ,

e : BAKING || - o ; ; ‘:i“i'-f;. (7 . e The Best Goes Furthest . Some folks buy bread simply because it is cus- - ~ tomery to have it on the table. They never | ~ gve a thought to its food value--the all - import- , ant thing in bread. T . [ Vo T A USERS BF e - Superior Corn-Top, Holsum and - Superior Breads | . Know they are getting the best. Quality is our cheif afin In preparing this most important food. ‘ - You can't get better tasting or more wholesome bread than Superiors breads. Frésh every day = ~at your dealers. ~ e Sacks Bakery =~ Star Grocery . . Gunderman Grocery Benton

We Serve Nothing but the Best ; ° . e Gt g Our Lunches, Ice Cream and Drinks of all kinds are a real delight. < A 5 ° . ° i % : . . ‘We make a specialty of special orders. Place your order for Special 1 : G : S ° ° & . ' Made Ice Cream and Candies for parties, etc., at any time. | B T sT R T e e s e eT e 7 eR N g"’ig?l%% | i t R R g R R 1%*%%%&‘?fi;" Ve N <’~:§~’:":§’sia*z'f" P R «.fi : J»III'.:’ES@E gf &fii’ifi f@g&.%f P B ; : e T O U R s (oS i T el 5 g NeW e e iR R P N % L | Y T ki : ' : i : e R e il 3 fos T B Sk by : A LR @ “"l G .w-.;.5..f; E;{.L: S " ?'_-:,“g".;_ SR 2 : | IR R ; ' T TR TR i i ‘ e dn g U- i A. e Ty ¥ PRE : % { { 5 jEs ? 3 f’fi_; i 5 % 5:51 * ¥ T % " p | , : | e 3 - v g i ¥ Fact sl T g H . 4 RA ?7 P . B e | IS “ : ‘ : z {:;Af%?%d 4 .m.:waf‘ ‘,fl i \ SRR y : R : S : ePo . . ' L g : : - > 3 p R b T _,,i;-f f oei 2 ; ‘ . . All Crushed Fruit Sundaes 10 cents. - e .vr:r "/: :” "”fI(A 2.- o { ; ‘\‘«thomgt’" sk ~*, e i7l= . B £ S AR n, make yourself “at home”. We wan .to get acquainted with you. L e eL o e St T e R S T ETFE BE Y B B T 2 B ] . I B SR Y . A e e RS Pl i HE P . 1 Al % FI PHIA “Harica ~F Ditviber’’ PR e i e e e s e i TS eWMRA R e Y o

‘ NEWS NOTES L Use artificial pure ice. Phone lobrtor prompt delivery. 10bif Mrs. Ella Kiser is cnfined to her home by illness. : : i Attorney Wigton had business which took him to Elkhart today.

For Sale—Geese and Duck feathers Phone 261. Geo. Feldheiser. *l4a6t

Cool and sweet fresh milk and cream at Stellar’s daily. 15a4t

For sale a barn. Call at Banner office. . ; : 13atf

Mrs. Katherine Slabaugh is having repairs made on her residence.

Miss Katherine Wood is here from Chicago to visit home folks for a time.

When you desire pure milk and cream, cool and sweet, order from Stellar’s 15a4t

Harriet Caldwell aged 13, submitted to a tonsil operation in Dr. Lane’s office yesterday. : B

J. F. Sampsel will clean out cisterns and repair them. Leave orders dat Banner office. : : 7btf

Mrs. Herbert Robinson this morning submitted to a tonsil operation in the office of Dr. Lane. . ————

Graham Lyon is pilotinig his father over Wisconsin lakes on a fishing trip to be gone.about ten days.

- William Cummings is confined: te home by a severe attack of rheumatism and no longer enjoys his pipe. :

- Buggy For Sale—We have a good single Buggy for sale. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. = | - 16btt ‘Wanted, small tent or awning to cover small automobile. Call at Ban, ner office. .. - [ 16btf " The U. B. Aid Society will hold & Bake Sale Saturday June 23 at Frank Millers store. i 16b2t Mrs A. L, Kiger of Onid, Mich., is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. B. Parker at the U. B. church parsonage..

Tuti Fruti ice cream. - Something new at Philadelphia. Fruit is imported. o B ogte

Jess Kern came all the way to Ligonier to purchase a truck:load of funiture at the store of J. L. Levy and Son. ' .

For Sale—B room modern house four lots with fruit and shade trees, garage and chicken house. Call‘phone 380, Ligonier. S i 18pte

' Messrs and Mesdames Edgar Adamson and Chester C. Smithithe first of the week made an automébile trip to Rochester and visited friends.

Restore original finish of your car by having it Simonized. Equals a new paint job, at far less cost. Ses Stanley Franks, phone 292. = 14b4t

~ The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will hold a bake sale at the Dunning building Saturday morning. Chicken noodles and baked beans a specialty. : S

Miss Anna L. Swain a former tezcher in the Ligonier scholos was united in marriage with Benson F. MeLaughlin of Indianapolis where they will make their home. - .

-Among those who have recently purchased new automobiles are Dr. Timmis and Harry Gilbert. Dr. Timhmis has lost none of his loye for a good horse however. ; e

TUES. WEDS. THURS JUNE 12, 13, 14, : ' : ; “KICK IN” with Bert Lytell, Bety Compsen and May McAvoy. " You’ll revel in the dash and thrill of it, the lavish gowns and jazzy settings. : : i L , You’ll love the rich soeiety girl who helps a crook fight for his soul. , Youw’ll say it’s drama rich and racy, seven crowded, breathless reels, - 1t is the biggest and best crook story ever screened We have seen it and say it is “Great” also a christie comedy. Adm. 15 20 25¢, = FRI. AND SAT JUNE 15 AND 16 L e | “MAKING A MAN” starring Jack Holt. A milllonaire suddenly stranded in, New York without a cent or a friend that's Jack Holt in the picture also a :eomedy,. i eao , e SUN, & MON. JUNE 17 18. ‘ T “A NOISE IN NEWBURY” with Viola Dana, A typical Dana comedy drama. Sure to please you alSo Buster Keaton in “His "Wife’s Relation” a splendid program. = Nt e L TUES, WED., THURS. JUNE 19, 20 21 cie Gloria Swanson in “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW” a dazzling fas. hion show and a mighty mother drama. e i .

Whose Business It It? : One’s own personal matters are his own particular business. The things of daily life that concern the family in particular are matters for the family as such. ‘But tlie business of the church and the kingdom of God ought to be everybody’s business.” It is more than an individual matter; it is more than the concern of any small gron'p of persons. The best to be found in the church and God’'s kingdom'is for veryone in Ligonier. The church to %e of 100 per cent of value to the i:ommu-liity must have -everyone as its friend and helper; yet ‘you will be the one to recive the greater good. i To this end the Methodist anounce the Sunday services as follows: Sun‘ day School and Bible Study 9:30 A. M. The ‘mornng hour of worshp 10:45. The evening service at 7:30; whilé the wekly praper service will be on Friday evening 7:30.. Whose business is it? = Why yours of course. ' G . J. F. Lutey pastor.

~ Defy State Tax Beard. . ' The township assessors of Allen county practically expressed their defiance of the stuteb oard when they passed a resolution calling on the county ‘beard of review to incresse the appraisement .of pérs"onal p‘.‘op}zrty, if gily increase is to Le n:ade, The assessors refused to make. ithe inecrease themselves.: : S i The-action was taken at @ meeiing of the assessors with the county board ¢f review and Phiiip H. Zoercher mem ber of the state tax board who had been called there by the board of review to talk to the assessors about increasing local assessments. T Mr. Zoercher demanded that the various township assessors increase their appraisement in their respective townships which ‘thez have refused to do, claiming taht the appraisements are already placel at true'cash value.

' Hello Men at Wawasee., ~ The Northern Indiana Telephone assoeiation is holding the annual’ meeting at the South Shore in Lake Wawasec today, Harry and Burl Inks are in attendance from ‘this city. ! ‘A Slice of Bread. ; The Superior Baking company of Ft. Wayne declares the fate of the nation depends upon a slice of bread and the public i 8 urged to eat more wheat and help ‘the farmer, - Christian Church Sunday. Bible school 9:30. : ' Morning Worship 10:30. fo ~Children’s program consisting - of one act play recitations pantomime Sunday evening 7:30. Come, you will edfoy it. - o T . - I. C. Boyts, Pastor.

= -+ - Notlee. : Until September Ist 1923 our office hours will be from 9 to 4 each day except aSturday when they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sl Bothwell & Vanderford By W. H. Wigton 15btf

Vit o o Wanted., o Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the. highest market price. Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. = ; 12atf

For sale—Tod Check protector, new a bargainm -W. A, Ruple, i

The Ramsby family reunion is being held at Goshen today. o

Fresh cream and milk received daily at Stellar’s. May be ordered by phone. g : c s I RAgy

- Dr. A E. White and family ae‘companied by Mary Decker will arrive at the F. P, Bothwell cottage, Wawasee Friday to prepare for the open fishing. season Saturday.

. Meeting of Rebekahs, Every member ofthe Rebekah lodge is urged to be present at a meeting Thursday evening. There will be initiation work followed by refreshments, ey e I 2

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2 . ¥ ek What a Rollicking Spint June and hiyßme To all of us, when are thinking of picnics andfiacation times . we: al’ ways wonder what. we can pick up for a quick lunch and start on our way With our baskéts filled with the good things to eaf, and to ~help .to make the day light and jolly. smns~bury’'s double store solves the pro. blem for you. . o - Fill Your Basket With' . ° 3 ‘cans True Worth pork and beans fof oot T g 1 can cream of Prairie Sweet corn 15¢ 1 can Old Mill red beans il 100 3 Ib.-can Pride of Virginia Tomatoes peided e e e Grass Porch Seats only each |......15e Sanitary dxféinking and coffee cup per dozen SRR e D R e

Paper Salad Plates per doz only 52 25 sanitarfy% spoons only oo ione 25 sanitary Forks only L. 28a 3 Cans Every »Day__Cnndens'ed Milk for b sk T L el 100 plain white paper Napkins 25¢ 5 bars Palm ‘toilet Soap only ... 2bc 1 doz. Water,‘Gla‘ssias' only ... ... 47¢c Prepared Mustard, Olives, Jams, Preserves, Cookies, bread and butter., - Stansbury’s Double o Blote o ~For Things Whén You Want Them..’."

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‘Warm Weather Necessities ! A complete line of high grade oil stoves. Here you can select the size and kind of stove you want. We have secured the leading stoves of each style. Come in and see the various types of stoves before you purchase. Buy a fuel saver nota fuel consumer. Our stock in- . cludes the New Perfection, Superfex, Florence, Puritan, Red Star and Coleman. o ; Refrigerators ot all sizes. They save you ice. Priced $2O up Come in today. o : o : Electric fans $5 up Ice cream freezers $1.50 up Thermos bottles $1.50 up Camp stoves s7up Tennis Rackets s2up - Tennis balls 25 & 50c Base balls 10c to $2. ~ Ball gloves 50c to $l2 Ball bats 25¢ to $2 " Rubber balls 10c up ‘ e ~ Golf balls 50c up | Fishing Tackle-A complete line of rods, reels, baits, lines. Winchester rods $1.50 to $l5 Reels $1 to $l2 Plug bait 50c up, Silk lines 60c to $2 spool,; Tackle boxes $1.50 up, Minnow pails $1 up. Our line of baits includes Shakespear, South Bend, Creek Club, Wischester, Al Foss. e ’ Asy e Try the Winchester Store First ~ Weir & Cowley b

4 Ford: Magenetos Charged While You Walt ‘- s s - Basch, KW or Atwater Kent " Ignition System insalled on your Ford car Studebaker Sales and‘SerVlee' ' " Kelly Springfield Tiree S e JExideßa,tterie-’ o S BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE

_ Tomorrow evening there will bs band practice at the U. B. church base meut, R sl e Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plank ‘Mrs. Frank Stage and Mrs. Addie Grow spent last Sunday north of Goshen with Frank Hoverstock and family. ; Mr. and Mrs. Eward Hoffman and daughter Edith of South. Dakota are vigitors at the home of their uncle John H. Hoffman. Sl

| Dr. and Mrs. L J. Becknell of Go‘shenwere guests the first of the wesk of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Black. . ; ~ City Mail -Carrier Willis Leming is taking his vacation and Raiph Shisler is peddling letters in his stead. e ", Another Bake Sale. D ' 'The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will hold a Bake Sale Saturdss-J0 AM. in the Dunning Building. Het Chicken noodles a specialty.