Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 32B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 October 1923 — Page 4
- jof g‘the‘Auditor of the S.tate!of Indiana - e e Septtmber 14th 1923 e . ;S - - provesthat! = o | Mier State Bank = : ' ; . & l ? : is " % ‘ i : | ' THE LARGEST BANK IN LIGONIER i . ¥ . The/only Bank in Ligonier with resources over a million dollars, nearly 3100@0_0.00 more resources than- its nearest competitor. = . Thi only bmfl: ifivl;jééniex that has nev_cf borrowed one d(fijl'lar. That ha'sneveg had a Bills Payable. ‘That has more liquid assets than any Bank of é.ts'.size in tbc State.of Indiana.’ L ' | . | M]tß STATE BANK is conducted and managed by Rfieal Baakers who ixn?erstand banking and give it their entire time and attentfon. . o Wjicsolicit your business. e = ’ i He g\ . . Bank of Secrecy ;’ |
Irvin Kauffman is in Bourbon today ‘att‘ending. the fair there. : : Jackgo ‘wul paint. yourl dutomobile and make it look like new. 62atf" Have fi,r fall plaintihg' and pab‘er: hanging done- by Tournock & Reed. Prones 885-and 498. *32aBt, .For Rent, residence and ‘"-gdragelf close In.[Call at Banner office, - . |
Jet White Gr.gcet%rla; Sug?ar per pound e e s HOE cents thfianas per pound ¥ - - (10 cents Oreéni’ges f»per; dezen tel f% cents Oreinggs "‘pe'r/ dozén = .B 5 eents Naé'y.c’Beans perpoundlj |- i B éents Lifaßeans per pouh”df ‘ - L{ 13 cents Kidney Beans per po‘ud‘dfi%i e i 13 cents Rige, 2 poufids for | 4 e 1{ 15 cents Kiiks Flake W‘lhi"té-gszoap;s 10 bars for 45 cents P &G White; Napthga%oap;,_ 10 bars fb{r 45 ‘gent; Cr}stalWhiteSoap 1@ ,;ba_--rs for = - \ ,45 cents Lu 3\'l)olxes,‘for‘.- ; -i sL.l\ 29 ’cé_:nts Whole Wheat PanCakei 41b sack - \25 cents Bu‘ kwhgéat Pancake Fldfi)urillf _;lb saek - " 23 cents i Qfßring.l_Jsu”You‘rE Bu'tter"a‘ndgEgés bl i i “ .aq - s ~ Jet White Grocet ria | CURTISHUTCHISON, Manager =
i ~ Our Fall and Winter Displayof | Suits and Overcoafs ' Surpasses all our preViou*égLéffoi't‘s to sli;ow W at is the correct thing in clothing for men and young men. Our line of Boys’ clothing '3s'mOSt'COm'plete.}“. i Men’s Suits $20.00 to $4§.00 e L "Ex=traPants L - Overcoats $15.003t0 $45.00 o Come in today a'n'dyt%r_y_‘oni one of our ‘classyr s;uits orliovervcoa-ts‘a;nccl_ »select yours from ‘ouljlarge‘ju “Pf- - Big Line Great Assortment L . ;Camey S Clothlng _Store )
1 A.-F. Powers of Chicago .is here lori a visit with. his aunt Mrs. Elmer fKIUtZ. and his cousin, Miss Fredonpi (Klotz. The !genitlempn: was fishing '}ofi‘ Dia‘mou'd lake '\\'edli"l‘essd‘dy, e | Harry Beck secretary .of the Far‘mers & Merchants _T[?u‘st company of jl"L,igonier who had ke¢ptshis residence in Millersburg has concluded to become 4 resident ‘of‘/ Ligonier and is with Mrs. Beck moving into the Charles Shobe property, _ o
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CrystalTheatre BUER Wi, THURA. OCR. 8,84 0 . - “ROBINHOOD” - e - The crowning achelyement of D‘ouigiags. Fairbanks screen’ _‘career, Eight centuries brushed aside by the camera lems, ; * A triumph of scenic| splendor and superb settings! A thrilling, spectacular drama produced pn colossal proportions—und yet more than that, A romance that withstands the marh of centuries and lives forever! . The famous story of Robinhood and his band who took from the rich to aid the poor. Crities . pronounce this the greatest production in the history of screen photoplays. We feel proud to be able to present it to yon for your entertainment. | : : e ' One show each night at 7:45. A dm. 50c. Children. under 14 yfs 25c¢ FRL AND SAT. OCT. 5-6| : - S o . “MAN OF THE FOREST” a ZANE GREY story a western story fuli of thrills and spills alfo a good comedy and a cartoon. e BN inp WO OUR. 98, ' . , “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” a Story of New England home liie from Charles Felton Pidgin’s famous novel. A stupendous scréeningi(_vi a story which millions have loved with John Bowers, Blunch Sweel, Lon Chaney, Barbara LaMarr and >a dozen stars mdking the greatest cast ever put in one picture. ¥ is well worth your time, ..We endgrse it to You: . . S : o _ “I'HE CHRISTIAN?| from Hall Caine famous novel with Riehard Dix Mae Busch, Phyllis Hayer and Mak lon Hamilton, - L
e} '~ Notice e All who are interested |in -the Salem cemetery three miles .ngrth of Ligonier are requested to meet there Ig‘-riday_iafternoon Oct. . |l2 at *»one o’clock, to clean the cemetery -and in front of it.- Come let us{make' it look resepctable.. . Lot o RBOR Y + Mr. and -Mrs. W. H.| Wigton and children will -attend the 'LaGrange Corn S\"chqol tonight. - * Phe sheriff of Kosciugko county is lonesome. The jail at { Warsaw is g e . WANTED-—Used Flor¢nce heating stove in good condition{ Inquire at Banner Office, , . = g EEooT i ; - Wanted' middle aged| housekeeper for “elderly man out of town. Call phone No. 152 Ligonier."| 3232 t - Mr. and Mrs. ¥ E. W¢ir are in Toledo to attend“a two dgy. convention of Winchester dealers and a banquet. . sl - Will Buckles of Mishdwaka was in the city today-ealling op old friends’ and minc&dentak}y’ taking} orders for Michigan apples. L - - For Sale, b flat te or Buescher silver plated gold bell sgxophone at a big bargain. Inquire jat Braginton’ Chocolate- Shop. - e John Green: while showing some im. provement is still confined to his liome and will not be fable® to spend the winter in Florida asjis his custqmi and as he had .planned/ e ‘ The U B gharch Sunday Scho i will observe Rally and I'omat'ion Da:,"‘ Sunday morning with g special pro gram which will consume the *éntire morning services. Alli - members of the Sunday School ard urged to be present. w 0 P o ' Notice to aWter ;Takers. : You &re hereby notifie that water rents are due OC,Eober»ls!t 1923 payable at the residence |of the City Clerk. . On all rents |due and not paid on or before October 20th . a penalty of ten percent will' be added: All . water -rents for {1923 are now due an must be paid| on or before Detober 20th, : Office hours 9 a. m. § P. M. . . ‘- __T. E. Jeanneret,| City Clerk, et et -] 82a6t .
GOLDEN FAWN SCHEDULE.. A 24 Passenger Safety Couch -From South Bend to Fort Wayhe With Daily Service. | 'SOUTE BEND TO FORT WAYNE Leaves ..| AM, M 2N South Bend 7:15 12:00; 4:15 S b Elkhart ... 8:00 12:55 §:6O \Gos_%sn il N3O 202000 §:3b Hefifori .., 456 1:40 565 lisonfor. ... 9:2D ¢ 2:.06 6§:20 Kimmell ... 935 ~ 2:20 35, ‘Wolf Lake ... 9:46 3:30. §:45 Noblesville .. 9:55-. 2:40 “BH. o Buseo ... 10:1h 3.00 115 Arrive o " g . o Ft. Wayne.®lo:so = '3:35 7:50 . FORT WAYNE TO SOUTH BEND Liegves - AM. -M. PM Ft, Wayne... 7:156 12:00 i4:15 Buseo ... 7:50 - 12:35 * 150 Noblesville .. 8:10 12:45 JlO% Wolf Lake ...8:20 12:56. 5:20 Kimmell ... 8:30° 1:05 130 Ligodier ... 8:45 « 1:26 546 Benton ~... 9:10 @ 1:45 - %:10 Goshen .., 9:35 2:10 6:35 Blichart ... 10:05 @ 2:40 105 Arrives ; o : o South Bend 10:50 3:35 .f:5O - Larwill School Closed - Health officers of- Whiley| county have ordered the Larwill schopl closed on account of scarlet fever and the building will be thoroughly renovated and disinfected to head of fan apidemic. " . e o
* There are. now four homes quarantined for scarlet fever. They are Denins, Keirn, Fred Gross, = Ralph Beezléy and a new case—Frank Schroeder. Other children in thé Gross fantily are taking the disea¥e: The oldest girl in the Keirn family is re: covering but her younger sister. quick ly succumbed to the disease after sh. became ill. It is due to the fact that some cases are so fatally severe and others very light that is propting Dr Linvill to use every means to stamp out the disease.” He is sapported by the citizens of Larwil 1 and vieinity where the trouble is most serious.
-7 Wiring. ew oil Station. Arthur - Ferguson the electrician is wiring the new Standard oil service station at’ the cornmer of Cavin ana Pigeon strets for lights. The station is a handsome structure but is not yet open for“f)usi.ness. : L ' Opens Hallowe’en.: : The Elks qf Ligonier will open their dancing season in the parlors of the home Hdllowe'en. There will be a series of these parties given -during the winter: " : ’ Delivers Address. ‘ Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick this afternoon addressed the Home Ecenomics Club of York township by urgent inwvitation and no doubt delivered an instructive discourse. "~ o g ‘" At the M, E. church tonight a fine chicken _sugperr\vill be served for 33 cents. i o Mrs. Georég Sack is home from a visit witl* her daughter Mrs. Williain Hoeckele ats Elkhart, > The L. L. Koon and Harley Fisher families joined the procession for the LaGrange Corn_School today.
~ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bbyts havc given up the idea of spending the win. ter in the south and wil locate in Goshen. ¢ L L ~R. D. Shobe was in'LaGrange today judging horses at the- corn school Councilman George Hostetter ang, Henry- Mackley accompanied him.The Fort Wayne Pyramids vs Goshen -Elks Sunday October 7 at ity park Goshen. Time 2:30 p. m. Ligonier fans are cordially invited. . - * B e R SO . - Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch will spengd Sunday with LaPorte relatives and from there Mrs. Henoch will leave for her old home_in Nashville Tennesee for a two ‘weeks visit. ¥ e
The funeral of Mrs. George Bryan Wednesday afternoon from‘the home of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Tumbleson was attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Rey J. F. Lutey-of the M. E. church delivercd a most. impressive oration before the remains were laid to rest in Oak Park cemetery. this city. _
M. E. Chuch Regular Services, | Wednesday _ evening prayer and Bible Study meeting 7:30 | - - ' Sunday School 9:°30 A. M.i,l i MWorning worship 10745 | # Hermon by paster. '~ Epworth League Deyotion ‘ Meeting at 6 o'clock. Ll R . Evening Sermon and service 7:00 gaelock. - . . o o Note the change in hour of services. October to April one half hour earlier. - Annual Swine Sale. Fiandts’ Eleventh Annual Spotted Poland China Hog Sale at Mirror Lake Stock Farm 4 miles west of Kheipp Sanitarium Rome City, Ind. ' Wednesday October 17 ‘192; consisting of Spring Gilts, Boars, Tried Sows' Sows ‘and pigs, weaned pigs and feeding shoats. Also some good cows and Shorthorn Bull'2 years old,” Terms 12 fin@nths at 6 per cent and 3 per cent off for eash. - .. ¢ - o . ~ 'H. D. Fiandt & Son Harley Longor Auct. 1 < 89h2t © Presbytexlan Church Notes. = Communion Service next Sunday A/ M. at 10:46. | o { Evening serivce 7:30 .= | o Rally Day for ch%ch and Sunday school -October 14, e Ligonier’'s 18th Community Sale At Foster’s Sale Paxillion Thursday October 11 at 11 o'clock sharp, - HORSES—WiII have lots of horses and no buyers. e - 75 CATTLE-75 head of cattle con sisting of Durhky, Jerseys, Guernsey and Holstein 'springers and ‘fresh cows and Durham and Herford steers 400 to 60 Ibs. Dairy heifers 400 to 700 lbs., butcher cattle 700 to 1000 Ibs. 25, SHEEP—2S good breeding ewes. 50 HOGS—SO breeding hogs 40 fo 100 Ibs. o R
. Will try to have hay, géain and farming tools of all kinds.. Lots of household goods, Oil stove 6il ‘heating stove, library table and thousands of other articles will be Ilisted by sale day. e ch MISCELLANE\OUS—-*-Cal‘ Toad =. of roofing, new apple butter, army blankets, wrecking bars, potatoes, maple syrup, lubricating oil, ‘tire testers blow out boots, patches, inner tubes Fisk and Edison tire at reduced prices 30x31% Fisk red tob at $13.73 and ‘all. other sizes in proportion good rubber tire single buggy, good set single’ harness.: - - ’ 10.00 FREE—~sl'o.§o will be given to the person guessing the nearest t¢ the total of the sale. All guesset must_he registered not 'later than 11:30/A. M. . "TERMS—SS:OO and over a credit of 6 months will be given at 7 per cent from idate of sale. No property to be removed until settled for. " SELLING TERMS—Horses’® and ca?tth, $1 per head over 1 year. Under 1 year 2 per cent. Farm impleAments"aknd:\hqu‘s\e‘hold goods b per cent Grain, hay and potatoes 2 per cent small articles under $1 10 per cent. Automobiles $l. All goods listed be: fore, sale is advertised wil have their turn. in order listed. - ‘GEO. FOSTER, Manager H.-E..Hoak.and C. C. Smith Clerks E. R. Kurtz, Auct. S
~ Stansbury’s Yellow Front =~ Department Store . _Our high grade values, our low ”price‘s?a're the prihciples on which we base our success, for and in consideration of ‘our big and growing cash business we are able to buy - in larger quanties, able to take advantage of all discounts and market conditions, and fast but not the leasq am able to give you the benefit of all this which is a saving to you. . -Our grocery is full of items of value. sold to. _youfr for less than you pay for them other places. Why not take advantage of these prices in your living expense. AL e o ; o Notice the Prices on Groceries. - e ;
SAVE ON YOU SOAP BILL BY 'BUYING } ~ OUR SOAP o Combination Numbervl"' o o o 1 cake Ivory Soap 1 cake P & G Soap - 1 box Star Washing Powder - 1 box Chipsé 8 : < AL Bor e . Combination Numiber 2=~ . % » .. 1 box Star Washing Powder - 4 cakes P & G Soap ' b ‘All Par 2i¢ ‘ = Combination Number 8 - 5 bars P & G Soap,/_()nly 2lc. wa count your saving on soap. Laundry soap at 5c a.. eake—Rub No -More, Star American Family. - e DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT FULL OF - . BARGAINS ' = Gur Fall line of Hosiery in Woolen, Silk, Cotton, and Wool and Silk. e ‘Silk Hose From s 98¢ up Wool Hose From'........ciinis w 9 0D Children’s hose ........ 25¢, 30¢ 50¢ and $l.OO Infants hose COtEON ......vvverrsneses 15¢ to 25¢. Mer's. Work Shishs S iticinn 180 Men’s Overalls with bib only .......;....... $1.69
Stansbury’s Yellow Front is Your Place to Trade.. - ‘ - .:\ . ‘ 1 \ S' @ e '_: :
Home of the Jarunswick N WINCHESTER . —n' - ] o W fd I B B WacE Rl BE B Rl L H g e Avoid Danger Use a Flashlight Millions of dollars worth of property is destroyed each year from the careless handling of matches. When you are looking for something in a dark corner of a closet, in the attic, barn or garage, you need a Flashlight. Don’t use matches. Get your Flashlight at our store this week. Wecarry a complete Winchester line and always have a fresh supply of Winchester batteries. Let us show you why Winchester Flashlights are the best. | AbPopulay " . omo wichester (R Model . . WS s Miner’s type, two or three cell sizes in nickel ‘and fibre cases. Tested lens and silver plated reflector. e - Weir & Cowley [wi
~ Notice to Taxpayers. Taxpayers of Ligonier and Perry township will take notice that I witl be at the following banksiin Ligonier on the days and dates designated for the cqllection of taxes: - o b Farmers & Merchant Trust Company, Monday, October 8, Tuesday, October 9, \ : § Mier State Bank Wednesday*oc\to-—; ber 10 and Thursday October 11. - ~ Citizens MBnk Friday - October 12 and Saturday-Oetober 13. = '~ - Bring your last tax receipts with
PUT YOUR CASH IN STANSBURY’S GRO- .+ " CERY DEPARTMENT + —_ Post Toasties_;regular size ‘ Tlhe -Post: Toasties regular 'large ~.......... 1115€ Kellog’s Corn Flakes regular .....c........ T%¢ Kellogg’s Corn. Flakes large i|.......c0..... 11146¢ Shredded Wheat’ Biscuit only ......... 11l6e slnstant Quaker Rolled Oats cooks in 3 min-, ‘utes s Gl .. 18 Cream of the Paraire Sweet Corn only .... 13c Van Camps Pork and Beans large can .... 15¢ Argo Corn Starch only .......cimmccsecnies 9€ Argo Gloss Starch on]yl.; Sc 6 boxes Barbers J;matches o) f WISHERIR RIS | - Sun Bright Cleanser only .......c...... 4V5€ Light House Cleanser only ............ 4k¢ BOY”S Overalls - g “ x ( Boy'siCoveralls i 'BLANKETS AND BEDDING Blankets plaid -and plaigi, , | = 31b. Cotton Bats for Comforters for 90¢ $l.OO and $l.lO. el e 36 in, , Challie’ 'f,_o-'#‘ comforters only ....*1&: Outings and yamms, . ' il b
you. = . = . . Morton- P. Thomas Noble Countr Mreasurer:. %o o b S ‘. Mrs. Carl Growcock and children of South -Bend dre guests o ftheir parents- Trustee and ‘Mrs. Jehn W Zimmerman. of Elkhart township.’ -~ Miss Gladys Gilispie who is teidching sehool.at Hammond was home for a few days visiting her parents. She recently submitted to a tonsil opera tion and is rapidly getting well.
