Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 25B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 August 1923 — Page 4
A Customer Told One of the; - Officers of the Mier State Bank: ~+» “] can sleep ni:ghta;,~ knowing =~ . my affairs are in safe hands, L ot and,thet no one knows any-~ . | - | . thing regarding my business, ; which I transact with ydur. in- . T atitelion” L - There is unlimited satisfaction in_such knowlekge. Do your business with the MIER STATE BANK, and , bef'eseured of safety, secrecy and security. L e Ligonier, Indiana ’ bt
Use artificial pure ice. . Phbne 100 for prompt delivery 10btf Modern home for rent call at the Carney Clothing- Store. ~~ 19btf J. F. Sampsel will clean out cisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. 7btf: Keep coll by the use of a Gefieralz Electric fan bought from Arthur Furgeson. : 18atf - Farm For Rent. 160 Acres, 2% miles from Ligonier, Ind. Fine land, fine improvements. Inquire of Mier State Bank. 24b4
$l,OOO REWARD! From July ‘2oth, 1922 to July 20th, 1923, the ~ Philadelphia sold Ice Cream aggregating o -~ -9600 gallons - 7 . All our Ice Cream is 20% butter fat as shown by the federal examiner. Our Ice Cream is made from pure cream and ~ contains no powder. S $1,000.00 Given to Anyone Discovering powder in our Ice Cream wholesale or retail. 40c Per Quart Every Day - Less than 5 gallons sl.so‘pe,r galloh; 5 gallons o - -and up *sL2o:pe‘r gabon: . . 1 ~ Sherbets and Ices most delightful. Patronize home made Ice Cream. Orders taken for - ~ parties for frozen delicacies. Ice Cream - Bricks with fruits and nuts, any flavor. Special Candies made to order delivered ~ toanypartofthecity.
Go to Kiester's place for gasoline and oil. v : 19aif Use artificial npure ice. Phone 100 for prcmpt delivery. . 1 10ht . Get ;s'our transmission and difter: ential-{filled at Kiester's. " 19axf For Rent—Modern 7 room -hodse with garage. Enquire . Blanche Shobe, 217 E Third St. Phone 178. : 410 19bte Gaotskins gloves, all sizes, witn high and low cuffs. Also canvas gloves to meet all' needs. Sam Snider. : : 2badt
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MON., TUES., WED., THURS.CLOSED e FRL AND SAT. AUG. 17-18 o . ‘ “THE ALTAR STAIRS”with Frank Mayo a Sounth Sea Island story fall of action also a comedy and a cartoon » SUN. AND MON. AUG. 19200 ‘ Ll -~ “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” is a good old fashioned melodrama entirely devoid of “mush” and sobby sentiment but teeming with thrills and real genuine, human heart interest with al star cast. Also a good comedy, TUES., WEDS., THURS. AUG. 21-22-28 %51\ 1 _ “GRANDMA’S BOY” with Harold Lioyd, it is the comedy that Bob Sherwood in “Life” sald should win or Lloyd a “room and bath in the Hall of Fame.” It is a human comedy that searches the secret places of your heart, tickles your ribs, puts the up ward curve on your mouth and make s you feel like a new born person. A laugh in time saves nine doetor bills —lt is a joy forever. Also an extra fine Sunshine comedy. Adm, 15, 20, 30¢
Let Kiester look after. your battery. | Lo i Aoeie [t ¢ o e | Kiester has tires tubes and auto accessories call on him. 19atf ‘Land listed for sale in all parts o fthe county and the city of Ligonier John Himes office under the Banner office. - e w 0 T ' ' Baldwin Piano Sale. . At Charles Cornelius’ book store, Lig onier, beginning Saturday, August 18. and continuing to' Saturday, August 25, inclusive. Ladies’ beautiful dress er set-given away free August 18 at § o’clock p. m. Souvenirs to all who egl . 7 T 25a2t ~ Charles Cornelius. Dancing School to Reopen. Arnold Elson will resume instructions in dancing next Thursday evening and a class will meét for practice each Thursday evening thereafter. ok G 24bte ‘ e : l Wanted ; * I'want to buy wheat rye and oats. Will pay better than market price. C L. Chamberlin Phone:B6l. 298 t
" A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex. ; Write - today for the big' Elkhart County Fair premium list. The most elaborate ever published. slsoo¢ in premiums and ‘purses. Mailed free. E. B: Willlamson, Secretary. Goshen Ind, | = . aßhor ~ Benjamin :F. Ho_uEh',of Indiana: lpolis employed for many years by tlie street car company in that 'city "is here on his annual vacation visit to the J. W. Beckner family and other relatives and old friends, o P R : Fred Spurgeon and sister Miss Grace with Mr. and Mrs. John Grindle of Akron, Ind., arrived home home ‘from Mansfield, 0., where 'they atended the Ross disposal sale of thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle Friday evening. ; William Buckles has changed his Mishawaka address from 320 Mil burn street -to 528 West Fourth Fourth street. Mr. Buckles was in Ligonier Wednesday with a load of early peaches and he will return in about three weeks with the fruit tc can.,: 2 o
Mrs. Bryan to Hospital.
. Dr. Lane today took Mrs: George Bryan to a South Bend hospital for treatment. The lady was injured some time ago by stepping into an open register at her home and the treatment: is for complications grow-| ing out of injuries suffered at that time, An operation may be found necessary.. o . ' . Visit Broadway Friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Willie Reed and ‘mother of Ligonier were callers at the C. N. Wyland home on Broadway and on Sunday afternoon J. C. Wy~ land of Cromwell, and daughter Vernc of- Elkhart and Mr. Freeman also of Elkhart visited with them. : ' To Dedicate Monument, bt A soldiers’ and sailors” monument at South Milford will be dedicated next Saturday. The monument was recently completed. It was built with funds raised b ypopular subscription in honor of the South Milford boys who gave their lives to their country. :;e . | - Pleased 'With Record. | " The state board of tax commission express much satisfaction over the appraisement of taxable property in Noble countys and will make nc changes in assessments. = - Breaks Arm in Fall o “Mrs. Timothy Deßrular of Gary, while ‘enjoying an outing at Lake Wawasee with the Jolly Dozen club of Garrett where she is visiting fell Saturday and had her arm broken.
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For Rent—Five room flat in the Sheets block. Inquire of George D. Gaby. : 21btt ~ Kiester is particular with your work, He wants it right as well as you do. G ' ~ For. Rent—Furnished rpoms . for light = housekeeping. Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Gl :*2sb2¢ | The township levy in Sparta has been reduced from 84 to 81 cents on the $lOO valuation. L Lost—Small 'b(;ysf brown coat, on school ground. Please leave at Banner office or phone 292. . 5 ¥ Mesdames Ed Farley, Jack Curry and Hugh Lundy were in South Bend today on a shopping expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Cavin were dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cavin Tuesday evening . Elizabeth daughter of Mr. and Mrs Avery Stark submitted to -a - tonsil operation in Dr. Lanes emergency ‘Hospital’. . : S House, two acre truck patch with auto storage for rent there miles east of Ligonier. Inquire of Frank W. Zimn;erman, this city. _ Ilatf Call for Elder’s ice ¢ream the cream of quality.’ For Sale by all dealers, Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. 3 . _ 10btt For Sale—l 923 Studebaker roadster at a big bargain. Also Ford touring car in good' running condition. Blazed Trail Garage. . .- 21btt
The city tax rate in| Goshen has been increased 9} cents over last year when ‘it was considered high. The rate fixed is $1.13 on the $lOO valuation. - e J. C. Brunk secretary of the Noble county Y. M. C. A was called to Papakeechie lake yesterday to assist in recovering the body of the Prickett lag. drawned there.. = | . Elmer E. Prickett father of the boy drowned in Papakeechie lake yester: day is a cousin of Mrs. Evanna Smith of iLgonier and the Prickett family is well known in this city. ; | & B I eA i S Dr. Steele and Clinton Selelts metoring in Whitley county met with an accident an dtheir car took fire, inflicting bad burns on their arms and legs. They -are being treated at Pierceton for ‘their injuries.
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We are now réady to rebuild . and recharge all kinds and -makes of batteries, - w using the | Const: nt Potential System We are able to recharge a batt~ ery in a very short compared - with the old style charging . method: Let us prove | our method by your - ¢ vamaper . | - InShane Blk, Ligonier
Hunting Season ~ls Now Open Now is the time to buy that shet gun for fall. A complete line of single and deuble barrel guns. We can supply you with any type gun at the lowest prices including Winchester, Remington, Stevens, Marlin and Savage. - . | -12 ga Single Shot GUN ... $lO.OO 12 ga Double Barrel Gun ................ $21.00 o Model 97 ‘Winchester Hammer Repeating: - - Shot Gun 12, 16 or 20 ga $4OOO @ - Model 12 Winchester Hammerless Repeating =~ Shot Gun 12, 16 or 20 ga. ................... $45.00 _ ~ Winchester and Peters Shot Gun Shells. Win- ' - chester shell standard of the e 12 ga. Smokles Shells the box ........... ?100 ’ - 12 ga Black Powder Shells the box ...... 80c 16 ga Smokeless’ _Sh?efl)s the box ... $l.OO : 20 ga Smokeless Shells the box ................ 95¢ , Also a complete line of accessories, cleaning - rods, Shell Belts, Hunting' Coats, Gun Oil, - Gun Grease, Rust Remover and Crystal Cionpger. .~ . . S - iR - : 22 Rifles of all m_akeg. : : | - L ~ Single Shot from up ekt S Repeating Rifles from up .........., $15.00 . ~ Daisy Air Rifles ..............cc...... $l.OO to $5.00 : . 'TRY.THE WINCHESTER STORE~FI[!ST' ‘ ‘Weir & Cowle - Werr & Cowley
;o 9 N 8 Jet White Grocetria -~ Specials for Saturday 10 pounds of Pure Cane Sugarfor . 95¢ 3 pounds Chase- & Sanborns Crusade, steelcutCoffee . . .7 . “SIOB6 Post Bran Flakes, 2for . . . 23¢ Kellog’s Bran Flakes,3 for - . . = 23¢ Pillsbury’s Health Bran 13 lbsfor . 15¢ Perfect Rolled Oats, small .~ . . 8c Perfect Rolled Oats,large . . = 23¢ Ten cakes Fels Naptha So.ap . . 50c TencakesP&GSeap .2 . 1.~ 438 Ten cakes Crystal White Soap . 45¢ Ten cakes Kirks Flake Soap . . 45¢ 4 cans Pet Milk,large . . . 45¢ Can Savoy Pickles - . = .- : ' . % Can Batavia dry pack Prunes, 5 Ibs’ net $l.OO - Bring us your butter and eggs + "We Sell It For Less ; : ° - S i € Jet White Grocetria ~ ~ Curtis Hutchison, Manager =
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