Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 33A, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 October 1923 — Page 2
. «Ads for Farme . «hds for Farmers " Loanste farmers and stockmen are negot- .- £ . © " jtated by this institution with the | ' " least formality and gvealest . : £ a 0 5 ; : b helpfulness. . . . * Applications for Farm Loans receive pro: - { 3 4 (»‘ - . * = . mpt and - courtepus attention— i B . our rates are moderate; - Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. - " Conferénce with our officers. is cordially : i‘nv_it’ed.fanq kept in strictest confidence: ;. " You will receive hereevery accomodation - * - consistent with sot'nd banking principles. : ] P ‘ * . - - Wepay4s, onsavings. = - CITIZENS BANK . . “hhe Bank oh the Coméy” .~ ' -
e 5! “ v L . 3._ : _ : TV‘t‘ ’":‘l’sl’“ “ : . YOU want the same satisfactory . -performance from your ear that - * you have enjoyed all summer. .~ - Youwant the same instant starting - - —the same quick get-away—the + '~ same smooth acceleration—the E same sustained pulling power—- * - and racing speed when you need it. " © - You will get them if you . = i _ ‘ = B ;:‘3? wg " The High-Grade Gasoline =~ . Red Crown gasoline is designed to sustain -+ . and justify all the claims of service made by the Standard Qil Company (Indiana). , It is a dependable agent, rendering such - ' a satisfactory service year in and year out '~ as to have become essential to the domeés- . 8¢ and commercial life of millions .of ~ people in the Middle West. o o You can depend on your car—summer or -winter—if you have Red Crown in thetank » —and you can get Red Crown everywhere: - Itwillcontribute more pleasure toyourwin- - - ter motoring than any other single factor. - Buy Red Crown - At the following Standard Oil Service Station: Pigeon 'o.indC‘o'v’lenS'u.'»‘ e : } ' And at the following Filling é’ ‘{ / ~ Stations and Garages: | @«,Z\ Blazed Trail Garage, North Caven St A=/ / A.B. Weaver, Hdw., Corner Caven and * \ Qs Q" - Thied Sts, . So\ Ligonier Universal Sales Co. i Ligonier Auto Sales Co. ‘ 2 Standard Qil Company, Ligonier, Ind.. L faew) .
The Lagomer: Banner »e - E’I!TAI’LL!HID 1866, 4 : i ‘ Published by : “he Banner Publishing Company . 'W.C. B. HARRISON Editor' Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postofice at Ligopler, Ind., as sécond class matter.
.1 .. Many Onlens -Seld. ~ ' " One hundred and thirsy-six cars i onions have been: sold in the ‘past three wéeky b ythe Onion Growers organization at Warsaw shipping tc 91 differént states and .50 ‘cities. The organization represents eight “orthern Indiana counties including Noble with headquarters in Warsaw. The ~ onions.are being 014 at prices ranging around. $2.60 i’qer--,t}us hel more than double ‘the price here. téfore received by the the grewers ir Bl vhnelniiy 0 o " Has Change of Heart. = . Clinton A. Mosler of Kendallville ‘who was sent to jail for contempt o court . in refusjng to. pay®an. allow ance to his wife as ordered ‘was rc: léased upon gaymeht of‘s3s’l'a:"g,§o~l"77iq;~ fées, and promise to. pay the allow . ance du€ within'six monthg. = . i* . - Mosler ‘said he would stay, in jal the rest of his life before He ‘would ‘make tlie payments when®hé wuy ‘brought into coiirt but ‘apparently ho l has had a change of fl}ea.:r‘t_. e b . Honor His Bircthday. .- .- . At 'their pleasant home in Crom‘wefil_ last Thursday evening Sept. 2% Mr. and’Mrs. Ellsworth Deßrular and "fa&lily_ invited ag- participants Mr. anc Mrs. Herry Pollo¢k and son, Mr. and Mrs. ,John“_‘Spari'ow;; and daughter -j;\_jys. Jasper of Ligonier, and Mr. ang Mrs ‘Henry Sparrow, to help celebrate: ip ‘honor of Mr. Sparrow’s oth; Iginthdaj a_;n‘n_iyéxjs'avxiy_ .and enjoy the evenjng, il social cilitercourse-and a big supper —promwell ‘Advance. * - . Fadr.
Gives sFine Recital,
Mrs. - Zélla: Williams ‘of Mishawaka who gave such a delightful organ re . ‘cital .at. “the Presbyterian . church ‘Thupsday’ night .was a_ guest of Mrs. ‘Odell :Oldfather’ while:in the city. Before the death of her husbahd Mrg; Williams. resided . in: Ligonier -.foy ‘about >.one year; = Mr. Willlams be ing employed by, the 'S'lhfaus_’ Brothers .CO." He resignetion account of fail g nawn . o . Plentyiof Foel+ 0 c _ There is not liable to be a fuel famime i 1 Ligonier' the coming winter: Coal dealers have good .suppligs ot bitumindus, -Pocahontas and coke on hand but. authracite, is z{tboutfo.ut--'ofi~ the question, the price being s&high. A great’many equipped for it are pre paring to burh wood. .Under the dir cumstances there is‘little demand for hard coal burners. . e ‘. Hay Independent Ticket. - ‘Millersburg resident failed teé nom.inate party candidates fo rtown officers and now has to riin independent tickets' by petition. Here is one ticket .of mixed politics in the: field: ‘ 'T‘rusteesff,lohnl Thompson, W. H: | Risser and Calvin Stoner.- , . Clerk—J. W, Hostetler - ' ; ‘. Treasurgr'-—_—‘W; & Harper. . g o P Given Trial. | - | “Trial 6f Wiliam Druckamiller of Syracuse o@f_‘_-charges_ of assault and bhattery :with";fil’tent to committ murder on Conktable B. Q. Mabie was booked for Friday at Warsaw and at.iracted a large crowd-of Syracuse People. Many witnesses 'were' sum(moned by both ft’hg state and defense S R:spl;li]hf;;n- Cancus. " The ‘Tepublivans of Cromwell have beert - notified that there wwill be a caucus held in the Liberty theater foom on ‘Thurdlay /,evening, October 4 1923 7p. m. for the purpose of ‘nominating two town trustees a town clerk and a town tteasurer. - .
o Drinks Furniture Polish. = Mis. ‘Sarah Jane Bair aged 82 of Churybusco” i in "the Lutheran -hospital at Fort Wayne ssuffering from the effects of taking furniture polish in_which was carbolic geid. She was unconscious when found. Her conWitionls geniows, o o . .° Ten Days of Torture. . Louis Levy suffered ten full days and.nights of torture after having all his ‘teeth extracted. - He is now ‘about back to normal minus the satisfacticn of possessing natural griglger‘s.'- i - More Newlyweds. e Miss Margaret. Reir of Avilla and Maurice Kettring ‘of Syracuse were united’ jn. magriage Wednesday noon at the home of the Rev. George L. Conway pastor of the Methodist 'Episcopal church at Albion. ® - .
.+ Retarns to Official Duties. ' Dr. V. G. Hursey whg spent several weeks with his parents Mr." and Mrs. Verner Hursey near Cromwell has returned- toe his official duties in an army hospital at Cincinnati, Ohio. o Farmer Fined $lOO =~ . Steve Hill 61 prominent Silver Lake farmer was fined $lOO and costs and given a 30 days’ jail sentence afl ter beihg found guilty of selling moonshine. . Russel Vorhees age 18 Garrett told of paying Hill $l5 for a jug_ of moonshine. 1 ¥ : i " ; 2 % T ‘v‘ X - APPLES FOR SALE ;kfi G imes Golden Northern Spies, Newton Pippins and - Balwins $1 per bushel at the orchard. < Harvey E. Hull
LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt’ delivery. . % - 10bte For Rent—Five room flat o ‘the Sheets block. . Inguire of Gecrge D Gaby. o 7 : s ,_3___...,;___.....__. » .‘ Yy ‘FOR. - SALE—Hhorse, buggy: and hainess. Good driving hourse. Ligonier Universal Sales Coi = - 28a:f. - - Cows For Sgle,. . - We have three good milch® cows. for sale. Ligonier Universal Salgs Co. e - .\ 28alf § f“m* Sale large hard Coal"bu'x"né'«'].(in fine condition. A Dbargain. Sacks Bakery. . e . 29htt ' Call for Elder’s ice ‘cre‘p.u’i"the creann ;o:,q‘uamy. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distribut'xqrg. e Lh e
- Call for Elder’s ice cream tlie cream (of guality. For Sale by all.dealers. ljigonier Artificial lce'.Co. distribus . o 0t i '~ Removal Notice.? . © The H. & G. Battery ' Servide , has Cmoved thie battery works to the Shaue Huilding.. - L P LS eassmgmaee ‘o o o NERBREI. G, | :Poultry hidesgand all kinds of juak t‘will .pay the highest market price ‘Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 I!"',§ggéxiier‘.' o e [ Christian Sclence services are Hald. ?:lcvery Sunday morning at 11 «’clpck {and every Wednésday evening- at 7:30 ‘it the hall over Weir & Cowley. ' ~ Welcome. e el ‘ * “Puint your automobile.with Auto_‘;:,(.e;;}ath‘ree, six. and ten 'day Systemi. \ihepsystem that will not check. This /s'a new system.arnd the best on the snarket. Fords -$l5, automobiles acf {'{)'i.fdil'l'g)ly.;- ‘Jackson Paint Shep. 29atf
"+ sy Cass_Track Line. 2 The Cass Auto Truck Line operates n and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South :Bend. Local and loug distance hauling done at reason able rates. . 4Entt s | el ! ' Christian Church Services.' .Sunday .school at 10:00 = _ Morning worship at 11:00 = : Evening worship at 7:00 =~ . ‘The ‘public is:cordially invited to these services .. - . g d4Gatf First’ Presbyterian Church Cavin St _-Rev. G’ H. Bacheler, Pastor. . Residence the Manse 318 Third St ' Telephone 845 . - Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ° i " Morning Service 10:456 @m. . Evening services 7:30 P. M. 7. - "Prayer meeting Wed. 7 g. m.. ‘- ~ {Fhe Church With a Welcome.”
Gossard Corsets.
To:be sure of getting & corset that will petfect the lines of your. figure, wear Gosgard Corset and enjoy. the comfort, stylé and service that cormes from the scientific cofseting. The Longerlyne Brassiers are equally ‘as good priced as low as 50c. Will give fitting in home by appointment. At the Casey Shoe Store every Saturday L e L . o7ptt
For Sale or Trade grocery stock gnd building at a good trading point infi'Nofile»county; -Would exchange for Ligonier propérty.. A big ‘bargain for somebody if taken 4t once. Inquire at Banner office. . oohtt
Notice of Administration.
' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has-been by the clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana; subject to confirmation by said court duly appointed executor of the ‘will o John L.,Cavin late of Noble County in the State of Indiana. and creditors and all other persons ,interested in said estate "will be . governed accord mgly. .- o o A
- Said estate is probably solvent. - William A. Cavin, Executor. Bothwell & Vanerford Attorneys for Estate. 2 o 31a3w
~__"Rabbl Weinstein Quits,’. Rabbj A.. L. Weinstein of the Achduth Vesholom 'temple Fort Wayne has entered his resignation to become rabbi of Temple Israel 6f New York.
# John W. Himes who had been ill at the’ home of his- daughter Mrs. William Grover in .Goshen has, rertfxrned to Ligonier much improved -~ in health. = & . Al S
To Bretz for Glasses e '\A,))flp:\?y': " ERar : . ‘ : i (=9 Svish, f 45y Ig “"“,"'l TS 2o : o ,‘””Nég‘, sthnctnfiye BT | | ‘Remember that glasses are an Important factor in your personal appearance, ' Carelessly fitted, they detract from your looks., e Adjusted with the precision that characterizes our service, our’ glasses will add distinction to your appearance and bring real comfort te JOUr eyes. .. . . . We Welcome the Opportunity P @ v Nevin E. Bretz - - Optometrist and Opticlan .~ 130 8. Main Bt. . e GOSHEN b
ie e e SOME WORDS OVERWORKED'! Study of the Dictionary of Synonyms. ‘Would Vastly Improve ‘the Con- - vlrsation of Many Persons.. . - . The sterling qualities of the active indlyldual nowadays - ‘must - shine. through his conversation, his purpose, his thoughts, and those he borrowed must be riveted in the hearer's mind’ by words; which cannot be forgotten. Unfortunetely many of those engaged in- great purposes: have lamentably failed to augmient their vocabularies by reference to a book of synonyms. Thus, we are suffering from the overwork Ot a:few words.. . . . .\ The idea now fs to “sell” something, an Idea, 'a "state;, ‘a. climate. There must be a “selling appeal” 'a “sales plan,” and then it is sure to “go. over.” It “absolutely” cannot fail. You must agree ‘“absolutely” that the weather is good; bad or indifferent or the *“effi‘ciency” hound - will ‘put “kick’ and “pep” into . his arguments until you _shout “shoot,” listen and become con‘vinced. © . e
~ But having been *'sold” is not enough for ‘the builder of’ the “atmosphere” in which you were trapped. He wili want to know, must' Know, in fact, your ‘“reactions.” Ah, the reaction. There is a word both subtle and epthralling. You can have reactions to a book, a: plece of cheese, g miserable blowout er ‘a bonfire. ‘That:ls where the- “pepful efliciency” person must check the flow of his “sales- talk” long enough to ligten, . 0 0 . : So.you ask him to please pass the butter .and wonder why they spend time and money printing dictionaries. —Spokane Spokesman-Review. NEW STORY BY MARK TWAIN Harpers Have 1t but it Will Not Be . Published for Two Hun. o dped - Years. W
'A great treat is {n store for the lovers of books who are on earth two hundred years from now. They will have a .fresh story written by Mark Twain. Persons living'nowadays never will know what the master wrote in this story, for it is sealed and 1s not to be read or published until two centutles have elapsed. . = = =~ & & - The Harpers, who are moving their printing house from Franklin street to their new building uptown, possess the precious manuscript. In moving desks around in their old quarters the other day they found one with & secert drawer. When this was opened a sealed package was found in it, and a not written on it said it contalned a story or article by Mark Twain and was not to be opened or published for two hundred years. ® > o
That is all that is known about it. The package is in possession of the Harpers, wiio will doubtless carry out the writer's intentions. It will remain unopened until well into the Twentysecond century. Then the citizens of this world wil have something good to read.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, - !
Keeping' Up the ‘Standard,
¢ The social caste of customers is not commonly ‘supposed to be regarded in quick-lunch restaurants, but a Philadelphia paper tells this story: “A fastidipus person made his way into a.steaming, fly-infésted little restaurant. The young <« woman behind " the ' counter placed a tumbler of water before him with a thump. . ke - ‘“What’s yours?” she asked sharply. . "Coffee and rolls” | = ’
‘She- set before himm a mug a quarter of an inch thick and as heavy as iron, filled- with a brown fluid. The man seemed dazed. He looked under the mug and over it. “But where is the saucer?”’ he asked. oo ; “We don’t give no saucers here,” replied the waitress. “If we did some low-brow’d come pilin’ in and drink out of his saucer, and we'd lose a lot of our best customers:” i o
~.. A Typewriter Word Counter. A detachable device recently made in England that may be put on any style of machine is a word counter which registers the number of words written as the typewriter ‘keys are played. The invention takes the form of. a- T-flap which rests on the space bar. The operator of the typewriter strikes the T-bar at the end of each word and the machine spaces, at the same time recording the ~word number.
Hall-Marks From Australia,
The Retail Jewelers’ assoclation .of Australia has established a hall-mark-lng company in Sydney with the purpose of inducing all manufacturers in Australia to adopt the hall-mark system now in operatign in most civilized countrieg The company intends to follow in close detajl the practice of the English Hall-Mark company. The mark registered for gold is the “Kookaburra,” and for silver the “Wren.”
One Too Many,
Architect—Now, where would you prefer the drawing room, sir? . »Mr. 'Strukile—Look here, young man, I've let you put up a music room, when I couldn’t play a -mouth. organ: a nursery, when I ain’t got no nurse; and a pantry, when I don’t pant. But I'm goin’ to draw the line at a drawin’ room, when' I couldn’t .even draw. a straight line, Py
A Surfeited Traveler.
‘Dusing the 36 years that Joseph O. Beck was a clerk in the railway mail service between ' Chicago and- Cleve land, on the New York Central, he traveled 2,997,000 ' miles;, .a distance equivalent to 120 times arqund the earth. He particlpated in several wrecks, but al;‘ays escaped injury, and now deems it time to seek retirement.
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Miss Belle Ross Kendallville and Victor Blaising Fort Wayne are newlyweds =~ i
Sy E =y Ay s "// Py |/ ‘ | " P S R Y ' B A ST el ek v iy ‘ | A s > S . ¥ e ) : > L N / //1 i b o\ il . Y PR | . SIS N, * /'- fl,.,a‘}’/l <. I‘ :\/ S .;/"‘/ /.,',' / 7 ] \ W E ~ e~ dotermined N '.?f\" ‘ " 2 - » . or s ; ' ; ; = and get ahead - lfyou ever expect to get ahead you must put what money you can spare in the bank each pay day. . - . Getting ahead is having something for a iainyiduy, or fQS a home, or for a business of your own. - , ; Y Tt is the only sane thing to o (i Start a bark account. ' e 5t . ~ Pat your money in our bank. | £ 4¢, Interest Paid on Savingsand Cettlfigates of_‘Deposits‘ Farmers & Merchants Trust Co.
Qelleipgg. HEREIS NSI Battery Headquarters ACAD I WCTUOSaI A With USL and Westinghouse batil Ly T terys, we have a' wide range in" price & W that will fit any pocketbook. - We can supply you with a good battery at any price, _z}nd give you quality we;:will,_ stand behind. - Bring in your old battery. -We will notsell you a new battery if it will pay you to have the old one repaired. We frequentlp repair batteries others say are hepeless, and guarantee results. ' e - Generator and Starter work a~Speciality ~ Kiester Electric Shop Phone 481 . - . - Lincoln Way West - L 1 and W estinghouse battery service station
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to Charge Your Battery! , We've just made the biggest Improve- ~ ment in battery service that has ever been - offered to the car owners and radio fans - | of Ligonier. L o . It’s a new and diiferent kud Gi battery charging system, known as the constant . . -potential system, which greagiye reduces sthe time required for rechargiiig and has _various other important advantages.. - ' We can now recharge your battery in “from 8 to 24 hours, depending upon how ‘ ‘badly it s tmdoewn, ¢ 0 o o 7 This means at least two or three days’ . - saving of time and two or thre¢ days’ . rental battery charges. Often, too, it € ~ means more time saved than that and ‘ gvoidipg ‘much inconvenience: ' © , ; Whatever the make of your battery, . we can recharge it by this new system. . H. & G. Battery Service
