Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 June 1923 — Page 4
o indanasi T Industrial Two Billions o ' The Hoosier State might ivell ad_opt as a symbol tt:e 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 total annnal production to nearly $2,000,000,000. ‘Her mines ~ contribute $52,000,000, her farms $497,000,000 and her ~ forests $35,000,000 yenrly. - i e With factory, farm, mine and 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. - 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. . L - Mier State Bank : The Bank of Secrecy " s :
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We Serve Nothing but the Best Our Lunches, Ice C d Drinks of all kinds are ight. ,‘_ » €€ Lream and Drinks of all kinds are a real delight. : . . We make alty of tal ord Pla em Mazcll s;;ecnzé ty of speeial orders. Place your order for Special d’: > ° » ‘ ¢ Ice Lream and Candies for parties, etc., at any time. « Home Made Ice Cream and Sherbets : R o e o eegot e RS AETE Le e : E. W 2T AV wj* P : ; a 0 R isa sl e O 5 g ‘;‘;(‘ut Sl <:~,.' ‘ 5 ’ffii"‘%i{' "Ff»?&fj’x r :fl:%,’:% "%?9‘3‘33“7,“.2 i i A Sy fi”‘&,’\ PRlinie i O sk e ”%4:{‘;&1” “’%‘”’"’(kf’g{’r«’ ».«""fi“iy»;b“' e : : - R R ;’“3 Sing e g}\;.grf{*"v: PRat e ’ B R e ?:s"' g R : : - ;) “ ; f s * }@3:;(}“ }%%{fi;;'» »‘ : = TR } : Pk e e ‘»;:,fi ‘ ‘%*?E"' e "'5%\.?5%;:3 “251 ¥ £ ¢ y . A .\ J G . : : i e »‘:—w‘::“ o »‘?} eo | 55 f % . } % Eariei ¥ o S 0 g : ~ AV e PERRE o T ’ 5 ' ! beiady 130 R . s BRSO TRI ! -] £ 1 1 =AY e v (S entongen T WO L o ; ; b 5 g . e, SR Lr,.g{;}gug"f‘:i_fi i : AT SRR Lil S T i e e § L SN s, || SO TN ‘ | Lty 4 : | S g G 5 e ' £ : »’ A ~,x,.'4 p’f‘%:? v /’ ,0v A el Nit AN «** & : { aug ER : P TS 7 WU SR ; e :: : : ; o % 4Pt . L ST AR o sk i 3 i ol & Py : e MR e Gl e Soloc Bl D . i ¢ AlCrushed Fruit Sundaes 10°'cents. =~ Come in, make yourself “at home”. We want to get acquainted with v oB R REs B R ERE /M BB B B EBRAM: . FIONNICHO & » Filirvraryy’’ e BRSBTSt R ARy . A AVIROT US| Eaflty o
-+ NEWS NOTES Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. ; 10btt Jacob L. Sheets or_Goshen was in the city today calling on old friends. ‘ "m. S — . & . For sale a barn. Call at Banner office. , . 13att
. For Salé some good late potatoes, $1 bushel, Jacob Werking. ~ 17a2t
Mrs. Morris Sisterhen came from Toledo to spend Sunday with rela. tives. e
J. F. Sampsel will clean out eisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. S Tbtf
Buggy For Sale—We have a good single Buggy for sale. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. . - 16btt
. For rent modern housé one square east of Citizens Bank on Third street. Inquire of James A. Taylor. 17atf W’anted,"small tent or awning to cover small automobile. Call at Ban ner office. i S e 6be Mrs. Al Bauer and Miss Lucile Pin: chon_have gone to Brooklyn N. Y., to visit Mrs. Enima Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Craig and son George leave tomorrow for an automobile tgur through southern Indiana.
* Mr.:and Mrs. Carey Jeffries and mother Mrs.-Amos Jeffries are home from an ‘automobile trip to Lima, O.
For Sale—B room modern house four lots with fruit and shadé trees, garage and chicken house. Call phone 380, Ligonier. : 16btf
Restore original finish.of your, car by having it Simonized. Equals a new paint job, at far less cost. See Stanley Franks, phone 292. - 14b4t
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornelius were in Peru last week attending a meeting of the alumni, Mrs Cornelius remained to spend a week with her parents.
Residents of Wawaka will no urge the appointment of H. M. Way for postmaster o fthat village to succeed his father-in-law W. F. Smith deceased
Ralph Jones, Charles Myers and Ralph Updike of Indianapolis spent the week end as fishing guests of Mif~ flin Hunter.' The gentlemen did not report their catch. s
“I care not who breaks the bank at Monte Carlo as long as I can break the hearts” cried “The Impossible Mrs. Bellew” at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
For Sale—SB! room modern house four lots with fruit and shade trees, garage and chicken house good barn, cement floor and ‘thre-acre pasture lot. Will make great “poultry farm. Call phone 380 Ligonier. 16btf
Mrs. C. R. Stansbury George Ramsby and daughter Mable went to Go. shen last Thursday afternoon to at. tend the Ramsby family reunion held in ‘that city. There were about 100 present. <
Mrs. Fred E. Bender of Chicago has been here visiting her old Ligonier friends for a few days. Mr. Bender formerly conducted a harness store in this city an has prospered since locating in Chicago.:
w 0 Refeee: Until September Ist 1923 our office hours will be from 9 to 4 each day except aSturday when they will he from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Bothwell & Vanderford W. H. Wigton 15btt
MONTERR B o vl i G | “A NOISE IN NEWBORO” with Viola Dana. How a girl makes Maln Street sit up and take notice also Buster Keaton in a fine comedy. ‘ TUES. WED, THURS., JUNE 19,20, 21 e g © “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS, BELLEW” Here is Glorious Gloria at hes resplendent best. -As the mother whom slanderous tongues have robbed her child and happiness, she was never so poignantly appealing. As the gay daring leader of Monte Carlo society she was never so lavishly gown. ed. Conrad Nagel, June Elvidge aund Robert Cain in the brilliant supporting cast. j Aoy One of the most lavish productions of the season, also a good' Christie comedy. Adm. 15 20 25¢. i v b FRIL, AND SAT, JUNE 22,28 S o - “STEPPING FAST” with Tom Mix and his horse Tony You know what to expect of Tom and he never disappoints you, This is his last picture until Sept Ist. So don’t miss it. ’ o = o Al e SUN AND MON, June 24,25 | i : Lot “IF YOU BELIEVE IT IT IS 80” witr Thomas Nelghan. A great star in a gripping storp of a fallen man’s battle for love and happiness. Theodorc Robers and Pauline Starke are in cast. Also Al 'St. John In a good comedy, : , ; Py » TUES, WED., THURS., JUNE 26, 2728 ~ : , “BURNING SANDS” with Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley. A flaming desert romance bigger and better than “The Sheik” made on the same lavish scale by the same producer. : :
Warm weather is now here in real earnest. ¢ L : :
For Sale—Geese and Duck feathers Phone 261, Geo. Feldheiser. *l4a6t
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Casey of Auburn were guests at the George W. Brown home Sunday. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius are in Adrian Mich., to see their first grandchild ;born to 'their daughter Mrs. Perry Frownfelder.
~Mrs. Clara White of Monroe, Mich., returning 'from Lincoln Nebraska stopped in Ligonier and paid he cousin Aaron Urich and family a visit, : s
HOW EARTH BECAME PEOPLED American Etht;:u..i:t_Beliheves South western Europé Was the Cradle ; of the Human Race. it
Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, the American ethnologist, ' contributes to the proceedings of the American Philosophical society an important paper on the ‘peopling ofJ Asia, which “constitutes one of' the greatest problems of anthropology.” He concludes, says the Scientific American, that the cradle of humanity was essentially southwestern Europe, with later the Mediterranean basin, western Asia and Africa. It is primarily from' Europe and secondarily from these regions that the earth was peopled, and this peopling was comparatively recent, Early man was unable to people the globe owing to his insufficient effectiveness and until the end of glacial times and his old stone culture he had evidently all he could do to preserve mere existence. Only an advance in culture could ‘enable him to control his environment and secure a steady surplus of births over deaths. The cause of man'’s peopling of the world was not a mere wish to do so, but the necessity arising from growing numbers and correspondingly decreasing - supply of food. It was this which eventually led to - agriculture. This spreading over the globe was conditioned by three great laws—movement in the direction of-least resistance; movement ‘ In the direction of the greatest prospects; movement due to a force from behind, or c¢ompulsion. 3
CAUSED LAUGHTER IN CHURCH
Bmall Donald’s Remark Too Much for Sense of Humor of Those Who Heard It S This 1s printed for the benefit of a certain Los Angeles minister who is probably still wondering how it happened that a certain portion of his erstwhile ~decorous congnegation laughed out loud in the middle of the -oftertory- the other Sunday. This is what happened: | : 1 It was Donald’s first experience in grown-up . church ' though the little chap had attended Sunday school, When the collection was being taken, his father placed the weekly family offering in the plate. The pew . was- a short one, and no other; COntri*{ bution was received from it. =~ = Evidently this aroused Ddnald’s curiosity, for he blurted out, with all the eagerness of childhood trying to understand: = e “Pa, did you have to. pay for the whole row? | i : i
’ . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: ~ Notice is herby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the will of Abraham.J. Copeland deceased late of Noble County State ‘of Indiana. = * | ; | - Said estate is supposed to be solvent. | : il ‘ " William W. Copeland executor of -the will of Abraham J. Copeland deceased. Y W. H., Wigton Att’y. P o lOAaN
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiona Noble. county SS: Notice is hereby given taht the un: | dersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Louisa B. Stage deceased, late of Noble County, Stateof Indlana. = ' @ ‘Said estate is supposed to be solveént,. . i _ S Lillie Plank administratrix of the . estate of Louisa B. Stage deceased. W. H. Wigton, Atty, 17alw,
For sale—Tod Check protectot, new a bargain. W. A. Ruple, '
{ When in need of auto tires see V. L. Pancake for prices. 17a2t
Mr.’and Mrs. S. C. Sackett visited friends in Howe Sunday afternoon.
Donald Panhcake came from South' Bend to spend Sunday with home folks. i
Mrs. Mae Carney left this morning for Chicago to visit: her’ daughter Cecelia. iy ;
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry :I—loldernesé drove to Ohio to spend Sunday with relatives. .
G. M. Zimmerman and Mrs. Emma Bailey spent Sunday with the W. H. Baker family in Goshen.
Mr. and Mrs. Will| Callahan drove down from Chicago and spent Sunday with the Raubert families. Gy
Wanted to rent ome or two un furnished rooms. Call Banner office. ; 17atf
The result of the Salvation Army Mrive in Noble county will not be known until full reports are made to W. W. Wood in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson and son Ralph, Mrs. C. rFeeman and Miss Brewer of Angola were callers at the home of .J .Hoffman Sunday afternoon; 1 S 3 i
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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. Qur stock includes the New Perfection, Superfex, Florence, Puritan, Red Starand Coleman. = Refrigerators of all sizes. They save you ice. Priced - $2O up;Cc:gxe.in tday, = e 0 ElectricfalB ssup ~ Ice cream freezers $1.50 up Thermos bottles $1.50 up Camp stoves $7 up Tennis Rackets $2 up Tennis balls 25 & 50c Base balls 10c to $2 Ball gloves 50c to $l2 - Ball bats 25¢ to $2 Rubber balls 10c up - L - Golf balls 50cup ‘ 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, Win- . chester, Al Foss. e - Trythe Winchester Store First o ; Weir & Cowley
. Ford Magenetos Charged-’While ‘You Wait - Bosch, K. W. or Atwater Kent Ignition System insalled on your Ford car Studebaker enes ;nd Setvies - 1 . Kelly Spflnm Tiree o ‘Exide Batteries . BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE
See Gloria Swanson at Crystal this week. : e - Josephine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Pancake submitted to a tonsil operation in Dr. Lane’s office this morning. v b e & e Sl & John Menaugh and family and his mother Mrs, Lillie Menaugh of Chicagp will spend the first two weeks of July in the rGeen cottage at Diamond lake. i ' A
. T. J. Hire after his long illness is much improved and in a fair way to complete recovery. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Sunday visited their daughter: Mrs. Virgil Todd who is rapidly %ewwrhg from an operation in a Goshen hospital ©Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laughlin ot Mishawaka accompaniied by friends drove here from Mishawaka and visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Weir.
