Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 21A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 July 1923 — Page 4
1. Theres a Reason | When you need a Doctor—You want the best. - When you need a Lawyer—You want the best. - When you need a BankrYou want the best. is the odtstahd,ing financial institutidn in this vicinity with the Largest Deposits and Largest Total Resources of any bank in Ligonier and more quick assets than any bank of its size in the state. The MIER STATE BANK is conducted by men who have been in the banking business all their lives, tully conversant: with prevailing conditions and giving freely of their knowledge to the service and good of the community. L e
-“Grandma’s Boy” at Crystal next week. ; . : : i e Let\ Kiester look, after. your batY. LypihaE ke T 10mte ' Wanted dress making: to do, Call phone 293 Ligonier. ‘ 20b4t ~For Sale full blooded Fov Terrier puppy five months old. © -20 bat Local and long distance hauling dome. ~ Jackson & Clauson. Cail phone No. 600. ' 20a3t The weather has wf;a}rmed up again. Get your transniisgion and differential filled at Kiester’s. ~ 19axf ~ Herman Sack is now a member of the Butler ball team, although Milford is making a bid for him. For Rent—fiodern ' 7 . room house with garage. Enquire Blanche Shobe, 217 E Third St. Phone 178. e 10 10Nt Wallace Head purchasing agent of the Cadilac automobile company of,{ Toledo,. visited his.parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Head over Sunday. = ' Mxls., L. P. Wineburg and daughter Leona leave| for Chicago Tuesday to take up a permanent ;{esidence in Austin. Mildred Wineburg is in a big department store there. : : FOR SALE—Studebaker touring ear, equipped with new battery, gooid tires with an' extra tire and cover, spot light, windshield wiper and bum-l pers. Car is in good condition and goes at.a bargain. John Hays. 19btf
MON. JULY 16 | L ‘ . “WHY WOMEN REMARRY” with Milton Sills also Buster Keaton in “The Frozen North” a fine program. : ' ! FRL AND SAT. JULY 20.21 . 3 o “THE FLAMING PASSION” with Ruth Stonehouse and Geo. Larkin a tale of the Oregon lumberlh.nds'also a cartoon and comedy. SUN. AND MON JULY 22.8 L . ; “THEIR FATAL MILLIONS” with Viola Dana a splendid comedy drama in which a girl rides in a limonsine on a tin wagon pocketbook, also Bull Montana in “The Two Twins” a real joy of a program, (. . COMING JUL Y 24.25.26 ~ " L | “GRANDMA’S BOY” with Harold Lloyd the.greatest langh provoker ever made with a double a picture that everyome should see, e
Ford Magenetos Charged While You Wait ' e Have 4 o Basch, K. W. or Atwater Kent Ignition System insalled on your Ford car R "Smdebaku Sales and .Service . g Ke'l-ly’.Springflel'd ‘T'iree v e | Exideßatteries i ‘TRAIL GARAGE
- Modern home for rent call at the Carney Clothing Store. - 19btf Kiester has tires tubes and fiutd accessories call on him. _ 19atf « i i ;iS N % | Cut price on all shoes and oxfords at Newton Shoe Store. ~ 2ladt ‘White slippers big cut in prics. Newtohs Shoe Store.: 21adt ' The rain Sunday greatly interfered with many baseball contests, ’ } : Wb — G i ; Gordon Warstler had his tonsils re: moved in Dr. Black’s office-one day last week. : ~ John M. Saunders: of Elkhart is visiting his aunt in this city Mrs, B. ‘W. Cowley. . . ”‘ : AR e SRS S s | Mrs. Nancy Stiver of Ligonier 'is 'Spending the week with her sister Mrs. Cal Garl of.Millersburg - A lo't‘o‘f'Misses and childrens Ten: nis;slip.pers at 49¢ per pair. qutons Shoe tSore . r - 21a4dt ‘Harry L. Fahl drove a truck home from Detroit Saturday that be bought of -the :Ligomier Universal Sales Co. ¢ s N ' A Rome iCty correspondent 'tsays ‘Miss Norine Baughman with a party 'of friends from Ligonier miotored -to Three Rivers Mich, Friday. . ‘ ; Levi Fletcher and wife of Detroit and Wallace Jackkson and wife and Mrs. Elmer Rice of Ligonier called at the home of Jim Rink at Millersburg one day last week, G
Warning to Auto Drivers.
Some thoughtless persons no doubt un familiar with the law are in the habit of parking their cars in' the alleys obstructing the driveways and blocking traffic. -The _practice maust be stopped and after this public notice anyone found ‘guilty .of the offense will be vigorously prosecuted. ‘All persons will observe this order or suffer the consequences. Werten Engle, Chief Police Ligonier July 9 1923. o 20a3t ~ Notice to Water Takers. ~ You 'are hereby notified that water rents are due July §st, 1923, payable at the residence of the city clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before July 20th, a penalty of ten per cent will be added as by ordinance provided.: , ! : ~ All water rents for 1923 are now idue ‘and must be paid on or before July 20th. i - -Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. !, T. E Jeanneret, City Clerk i, g ‘ ~ 20b3t , ‘ e :
Meeting of odd Fellows
All members of Excelsior Lodge No 2677 I. O. O. F. are requested to meet at their hall ‘Wednesday evening July 1 18. Officers will be installed after which ice cream and cake will be enLjoyed. : 2 W. L. Jackson,; Sec. : _—————-_'——__ 2 7 \" Mineralara Beauty Clay. | Nature’s own remedy for all skin blemishes, - Excell’ent for wrinkles, flabbiness of skin, double chin, _(i)ily skin, dry skin, large pores and blackheads. Betty = Lamb’s Marinello Beauty Shoppe. " 20a3t ' "+ Cherries : Cherries for sale. C. L. Chamberlin. Phorne 861. - . 19a4t Go to Kiester's place for gasoline and ofl,’ ¢ - 19atf Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. | - aobit _ Alfred Jeffries and family spent Sunday out; at Mar B la‘;;e. Al ~ Attorney ‘Vanderford and ; rfami.ly ’spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Roy |Skinner at Plymouth. i B Fihley Kitson is spending a few days at Stone lake a| guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens. =
Dean Crockett and Miss Ruth Wilkins took dinner at Bear Lake and then motored to South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Calbeck were guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Beck in Goshen. ; I Mr. and Mrs Amos Jeffries and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Jeffries motohed to Churubusco Sunday to visit relatives. . Harry Gilbert and son Donald drove to Montgomery Mich., Saturday aftternoon and visited relatives over iSunday. Sorans ' ' Mr, and Mrs. J. E Culver and grandson George and Miss Ruth Musser motored to Eadon, Ohio, Sunday and visited relatives. = ' [ - Mrs, Elmer Klotz an daughter Miss | Fredonna are home %rom a trip by| automobile of two weeks in Michi-| gan and Ohio and they report 8 most /| pleasant time. They visited Detroit,! Adrian and other oities in the Wol., vérine state and Toledo, Ohlo, | | eR L Ve AR R R A e S eST R T i Tt
PROPER PLACING OF MIRROR
Matter to Which Housewife Should Give Careful* Attention Before : Making Final Decision.
A mirror in a dull gold frame is a very decorative and useful item in any furnishing scheme, but the position which it is to adorn must be carefully thought out. A long mirror at the end of a narrow, dark hall will deo wonders towards giving a sense of light and space, especially if it runs right down to the floor, with a few flowers in an old brass pot standing in front of it. g ‘A mirror along one side of the bath will protect the walls and Impart an air of. cleanliness to a stuffy bathroom—an apartment which in small flats so frequently suffers from lack of light and alr. © Over the drawing room mantelpiece is a favorite place for a large mirror, but it is rather an ordinary idea, and may be improved by placing the looking-glass lacross one corner of the room, in front of a small table bearing old ichina. If this corner is directly op\posite the door, so much the better; it ‘will give quite a vista to the roem. :Never hang a mirror on the well fac‘ing the head of the bed. It will irri‘tate the occupant, and throw any light it: catches straight into the eyes. ' :At the head of a staircase a mirror is perhaps found of the greatest advantage, and when it hangs In such a position there should be nothing else near it, and the walls should be either plainly distempered or papered.
IN EARLY . CALIFORNIA DAYS
Justice -Administered in ' Somewhat Crude Fashion After the Cono quest of Mexico. '
A Jjustice of the Supreme court, mounted on horseback and armed with a Winchester, was Q. Henry’s definition of a rurale, and, barring the horse and the Winchester, the same would apply to an alcalde of the old California days. This refers particularly to the powers of the American alcaldes who came in after the conquest of Mexico. Here is one of the many amusing incidents that happened, John L. Considine writes in Adventure Magazine: : 2 Lawyer Leander Quint of Sonora, for whom Alcalde R. C. Barry entertained 'a violent dislike, had lost the first three fingers of his right hand. In argument he would gesticulate violently with this hand, extending the remaining thumb and little finger in a manner that annoyed Barry excessively. After a trial in which Barry had as usual ruled against him, Quint exclaimed: E G “Judge, I mnever did stand any chance in your court!” : , “No, sir,” replied Barry, “and, you never shall. When. a man comes into court and wriggles his fingers and rolls up his eyes as you do, he can’t have any show here. In Texas, we have man-traps, sir, that cost thieves their fingers. It looks —— suspicious, sir, it looks —— suspiclous; but I hope it’s -all right.” ' : e
NEWS NOTES
. Graham Hutchison employed in a Chicago bank spent Sunday with home folks. = g i The Misses Ina Warren and Elsie ‘Graham. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Warren at Stone Lake. Mrs. Cora} Hess was called here from Kendallville by the death of Mrs. W E. Bartholomew. ~ Irvin Jacobs c¢ame from Chicago land visited over Sunday with his father and other relatives. S | ’ : Vern Duesler paid $ll on complaim ;Ot a highway cop for displaying an bautomo‘bile license irregularly. Fore Sale for $450, a 28-inch wheel. bicycle. George Miller, corner Grand and Second street. : | _Thev'condition of John Green shows marked improvement and:he may not have to go to a hospital. ¢ ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and daughter of Newark, New- Jersey are guests at the Squire Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Hite and daugh-_j ter, Mabel, spent Sunday in Mishawaka with their daughter Mrs. J. ‘ Kime. L it ¢ e
- Ralph Lutey is home from Cleveland, Ohio, to spend his vacation with his parents Rey. and Mrs. J. F. Lutey. <2 : o G ———— s Mrs. Frank Sma,l}:’ey, 67, has a dislocated shoulder and several broken ribs the result of a ?all‘ from a cherry tree at Larwell. - = L Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burket enter tained Thursday at dinner for Rev. Parker and daughter Miss Esther of the Ligonier U. B. church = : ; Mr. and Mrs. Foster Slutz and niece Geraldine drove to Ligonier from Akron, Ohio Friday and are guests:of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Slutz. - =
A Cleveland man by the name of Funk had his car badly damaged last night when he ran off the brick pavement near the Wilhelm home and into the muek, . ' e C. . Frick and family, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard Conrad of Muncie, ‘re-~ latives of the Lutey family, are spending the week at the Carney cot-| age, Wawasee,' Lo
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE
- I will sell all my household goods|! at a great sacrifice. Persons needing such articles of furniture and uten-| sils I have to offer will receive barr| gains if they will call at once. Mrs. | L...P Winehurg, ‘Ligonier. S g : —————————— < - GENERAL ORDINANCE No. 76. In relation to sanitation and health: - Be it ordained by ‘the Common| Council of the City of Ligonier, No-| ble County, Indfana: s - Section 1: That it shall be unlaw-| ful and it shall’ be a nuisance, for any person, persons, company or| ‘corporation to erect, construct, cause, permit, keep or maintain within the corporate limits of the ‘City of Ligonier, * Noble County, ‘lndiana,' anything whatever which is injurious to health, or indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to. the free use of property, and any person or persons maintaining any nuisance ‘as above set forth is declared to be ‘the author and maintainer of a ;nuisance. s S ~ Section 2; That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company or corporation, to throw or deposit, or suffer to be thrown or deposited or suffer or permit any child, seryant member of family, or any other under his her or their contref, to throw or deposit any manure, rubbish, slops, putrid or unsound animal or vegetable matter, or any - filthy, noisonme or unwholesome liquid or slops ‘or any liquid or slops or substances that are liable to become unwholesome, in or upon any street, lane alley sidewalk, gutter, crossing, lot, cellar premises or common, or to allow any rank weeks to gf.g‘w and remain uncut, on any ground within the corporate limits: of said city of Ligonier. : : Section 3: That it shall be unlawful and it shall be a nuisance for any person, persons company Or COrporation, to permit, keep ‘or maintain within the corporafe limits of sail city of Ligonier any noisome or overflowing vault or privy. Section 4: ' That all vaults shall be emptied, cleaned and disinfected, and _weeds shall be cut and haulel away at any time upon the writtea order of the health officer; said officer shall fix -a reasonable time limit in his order when such vaults shall be emptied, cleaned and disinfected and when weeds shall be cut and hauled away and if any owner or lebsee, being duly ordered as herein provided, shall ' fail or refuse to obey safd order, it shall be the duty of ths streét commissioner upon written notice 'from the health: officer, 1o cause said vaults to be cleaned, emptied and - disinfected, , or- the weeds cut and hauled away and said street’ commissioner shall keep an} accurate account” of the expense thereof which shall be paid from the city treasury -upon the sworn vouch: er of the street commissioner, and said expenses shall be lien on the property . of the persen, persons. company or corporation on- which said work#} done, shall be duly certified- and placed upon the tax duplicate and collected ‘by law and turned' into the city treasury. Section 5: ' The secretary of the city board of health, who is also city health "officer, all deputy health officers and the city police, shall have full power and authority to enter into: or' upon any street, lot, alley, premises or ground, for the purpose of making a sanitary survey of the same, and if a nuisance or any unsanitary conditions are found, it shall be the duty of ¢he city health officer, when informed of the existence of the same, to immediately {notify in writting -the person, persons, firm or corporation so offending, to abate the nusiance and to fix a time limit for such abatement. If Such person, persons, company or corporation shall fail or refuse to abate the nuisan¢e within the time specified, (it shall be the duty of the street’ commissioner upon written notice of the health officer, to cause the same to be abated, keeping an accurate account of ‘the expense thereof, which shall be paid from the city treasury upon the sworn .voucher of the street commissioner, and said expenses shall be a lien on the property * of the person, persons, {company of corporation on which | said work is done, shall be duly | certified 'and placed upon the tax {duplicate and collected by law and ‘turned into the city treasury. o Section 6: That it shall be the duty of the city police, at all times, upon demand of the health officer, to aid said city health:officer in the work of enforcing this ordinance, ~ Section 7: Any “person or persons violating any of the provisions of] this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of amisdemeanor and on convic| tion shall be fined not less than one| dollar, nor more : than - twenty five dollars, and each day’s: violation shall | constitute a separate offense. = | 4 Section 8: All ordinances or parts| of - ordinances ‘in conflict herewith | are hereby repealed, . . . ~ | _ Section 9: This ordinance shall| be in force from and after its,pas-| sage and the logal publication there- |
| ~Passed and approved by the Common Council of the City of Ligonier, | Noble County, Indiana, this 12th day aR July 3088, o 0w U ; 'C. E. DENNING, Mayor. Attest: T. E. JEANNERET, City Clerk e : s - 21a2w RAN R SRS : 4 \ iasie: X A : .~ Mr. and Mrs, Karl Sisterhen left| this morning in an automobile for | their home in’ Savannah, Ga., after tWo weeks | visit-. with Ligonier| fend. .
; = & ey ( S fi 4 , , X§i \{\\ 1. ‘\‘ _: ; : - N ":"3‘;\_ TR~ | ’ ._ SCWINCHESTER], The Emergency Light ‘The Emergency Light You can always depend upon a Winchester flashlight in an emergency. lts simple, sturdy mechanism insures an - stantaneous flood of light when you need it. , did o . Get yours this week. . Just what you need to carry in your car. o N tJg® Popular Flashlights == vgj . These styles are popular for general out- 2} S | ‘T' > door use. Furnished in two sizes in nickel 3 I m plated and fibre cases. Tested len and bulb §|| - - | . {((. Winchester Searchhght Type, Left. Gives |li .- I _ a wide beam of light. o " z Winchester Standard Type, Right. Very ‘ ! A! i - handy for the motorist. - Fits the pocket § i - W 8 nyourdoor. — " For Best Results Use Winchester Battries
I have been over supplied with the '_ v bestpradenf | | Mattresses And 1 Wi'lrl_\ put tl;em on sale for the Next 10 Days at Special . ———— ALSO ——— o - I have afine | - Bedroom Suit at a greatly reduced price. Call and e e SCOVIL’S Read The Ligonier Banner
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