Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 37B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 November 1923 — Page 2

: ‘ 5 3 3\ : \ 4 : E [‘und. for Farmers - Loanste farmers and stockmen are negotitated by this institution with the | least formality and greatest - ~ helpfulness. - Applications for Farm Loans receive prooe ‘mpt and courteous attention- . o our rates are moderate; - - Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. . © Conference with our Qfficers' is cordially invited, and kept in strictest confidence. You will receive here every accomodation | ~ consistent with sound banking principles. . . - We pay 46],, on'.éavings - | “The Bank on the Corner”

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a 8 Igg A . ’., e| % [/ o A IRO |lB | ’ o 5 [ ~-/-\.L, : - . ; { - : The Wooden Indian Has Gone ~ But Hemimeter’s Champions established inx the old days when the wooden Indian stood gmtd before every cigar store remains the ; vorite of critical smokers— ‘ - As always, strictly hand-made—of good old AT YOUR DEALER'S TODAY. ' HEMMETER'S ~ @/ CHAMPION _ THE HEMMETER CIGAR CO.,DETROIT.

The Ligonier Banner Publisied by | W. C. B. HARRISON Editor l-imu the Postofiice at Ligo‘aier, Ind., 24 devond class matter.

Was Aged 65 Years, , William E. Harsh whose death at Rome City was mentioned in Monday’s Banner was aged 65 years. . The deceased had just moved his heuse held effeets té6 Wolf Lake whete he had acepetéed the superintendency of the schools in that town and his passing was sudden and unexpected. - - Mr. Harsh was a veteran teacher in the schools of Albion and Avillla and for ten years served as the efficient head of the Rome City schools He was regarded as one of the oldest active instructors in the county ang it is said was to have been placed on ‘the pension list soon. o A wide circle of friends with the widow survive.. . o Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist Episcopal church at LaGrange. Interment &t the 'LaGrange cemetery. : ~° Miller Made Manager. T. R. Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller of this city has been made general manager of the South Bend Auto Motive Service Co. Coinected with the cerporation is a washing painting and trimming shop. Aceording to the South Bend ‘Tribune a novel wash rack has been installed whiech throws a whirling stream of water undérneath and on the sides of the car from all angles. The system is in use omly in two other eities in the ‘United tates, Chilcago and San Francisco. It is planned by the South Bend company to install the system in many other places. The position Mr. Miller holds is an important one. : % -

Goes into River

While duck hunting from a small boat on the Elkhart river seven miles west of Ligonier Tuesday Price Chid dister and Cell Ostrander met with a misfortune. While attempting tc change places in theb oat the craft tipped, throwing Mr. Chiddister into five feet of icy water. He had some tame ducks in a bag to use as decoys when one of the fowls ‘was drowned. Mr. Chiddister is unable to swim and if the water. had been deep at the point the result might have been serious. o

Death of Aged Woman.

Martha Jane (Cogshall’ Burnworth b widow of the late George Burnworth of Noble county died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs. Charles Coyle in Columbia City having been an invalid for - years For many years the deceased was a resident of Noble county. She was a distant relative of the Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley. The remains were buried at Merriam. :

Ankle Fractured in Fall

- While at the homeé of her daughter Mrs. Karl Franks Tuesday morning Mrs. J. Raubert fell and fractured an ankle. She was tdken to Goshen hospital later in the day and an x-ray examintion made which disclosed the fracture. The ankle was set by Dr. Lane and Mrs. Raubert- taken to he: home with promise of a speedy recovery. ‘

Entertains Girls Club.

In pursuance to a fixed custom C. R. Stansbury entertained at a suppe: given at the Philadelphia Monday evening the girls basketball club. celebrating theirgvicto‘ry in a recent game. Thée clu bis composed of ten girls. Other guests at the feast were Mr. and Mrs. Stansbury and Miss Svilius instructor of the team. The affair was a happy one. L

Woods in Jail at Goshen.

James Woods colored of Elkhart who i 8 being held in connection with the shooting and resulting death of Mrs. Eva Haines Gray also colored was lodged in the county jail at Goshen. :

Special Program

- Aspecial program i 8 being arranged at the U. B. church for the morning of Sunday November 11 Armistice Day. The exercises promise to bhe .of much. interest and all are invited.

Yery Suddem Death. The remains of David Pressler 73. who died at Albion Sunday of apoplexy were laid to rest Wednesday He was an old resident of the county. ~ Pool Room Rebbed. Robbers who entred the Brant & Béebe pool room at Warsaw Sunday night escaped with $ll. Local talent is suspected. One. Good Jersey Cow Is Worth More Than a Dozen Scrubs. .If you want High Class Producing.. ...REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE... It will be to your interest.to attend the Bassett Jersey Farm Complete " Dispursal Sale. : . toboheld | - - Nov 15 1923 at Ligonier, Ind. Thirty-Five Head of choice Females to be sold at your price @ Its a nationally known fact that *““The Blood of the Jap Breeds on” For some of the best bred Japs in America attend tihs sale. Q\Fo ' Federal Accredited Herd. For Catalog address Tom Dempsey Sale Manager Westerville, Ohdo, = =

Change of Hour of Service at M. K. ~ Church e At the official Board meeting held Sunday evening October 29th the Board voted to discontinue the night service for at least the closing two months of his year, and to sustitute vesper services in he afternoon- at 4 o’clock. - . | This should be an -advantage to some of our people who cannot well attend the church service at a late hour. Your presence in the service will be appreciated, and will be taken as your approval to this change. ~ The vesper service will be followed ‘with the Young Peoples’ devotional service of the Epworth League at § o’clock. All who attend this exercise will please note the change of hour. ‘ ; The Sunday School session 9:30 A M. : » Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Allen Bliss, ‘Mrs. Bliss , Miss Eleen Bliss and Robert Bliss. of Geneva Adams County have promised to be present Sunday morning and render special musiec. : : . ' J. F. Lutey, Pastor

o Wanted. - , Men and Women to get the Habit of Going to Church Uneeda Church. Because it stands for clean, manly life. o , : ; Because it guards Home Life. ' Because it proteets your Property. Because- it offers Jesus to you. Come to the Christian Church Sunday and have your need supplied. Up to date subjects will be discussed both morning and evening and you will be ngde to feel at home. - Try it for a change those who have not been come' . ; The Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Ed. Harper Tuesday afterpoon, . The Young Married Folks class will have a business meeting Thursday evening at the home:of Harry Corne lius. Let all the members be present. The Revival ' meetings will ° start Nov. 15th let all the members arrange their work and social affairs so as f¢ be able to do their duty. Excuses not accepted now here or hereafter. Ira C. Boyts, Pastor

Holds Fine Meeting.

Supt. Smith of the Goshen district M. E. conference declared his mee!ing with the officers and members of the Ligonier M. E. church last Saturday evening was the best thus far held in the district. The new superintendent made a good impression here and his future visits will be looked forward to-with much interest.

BoYs Get Intoxieated.

Charged with public intoxication, two Warsaw boys age 14 and 16 years appeared before Judge Royse in juvenile court Saturday. The boys became inebriated on hard cider and were given a lecture by the judge ani released. B

Death of Edge Woman.

- Miss Mary Hottinger 54 residing & mile and a - half west of Edge died Sunday. She was born on the farm where she died and had been keeping house for her brother Anthony for many years. Seven- brothers and a sister survive. . :

McAdoo a Candidate.

- It seems ,pretty well setlled that Wm. G. McAdoo former secretary of the U. S. treasury is to seek the democratic nomination for the presidency. He has been in New York several days conferring with high-up officials of his party. ; :

Gives $50,000 to Hospital.

An agreement with heirs of the late W. C. Geobhiser at Sturgis has just been signed which insures that city of $50,000 for a new hospital. o

Colored Woman Dies.

After lingering six days in an unconscious condition of Mrs. Eva Gray. colored died Monday at Elkhart from bullet wounds' fired by an unknown assailant. &

old Resident Dies.

Joseph Kauffman aged 76 years.and an old resident of Topeka. died Sunday and the funeral which was held Tuesday was attended by Solly Lantz of this city. : :

Red Cross Roll Call,

The annual Red Cross membership drive and roll call will start Nov. 11 and continue until the 20th. World calamities have made a big demand on the funds of this very worthy institution. ;

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Jéckson_wm paint your automofijlci and make it look like mew. d2atl , — | ; Cows For Sale, ' We have three good milch cows for sale. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. . - 28att For Sale large hard coal burned in fine condition. A bargain. Sacks Bakery. . oy U SgR WANTED—To buy poultry. I will pay hi_ghest market prices. Call Star Grocery or See O. W. Bobeck. *33aBt

Christian Science services are held every Sunday’ morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. , : 5 Paint your automobile with Autolac, three, six and ten day system. The system that will not check. This is .a new system and the best on the market. Fords $l5, automobiles accordingly. Jackson Paint Shop. 293&11 : Cass Track Line. | The Cass Auto Truck Line operates in and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local! and long distance hauling done at reason able rates. - ' 48btf | & Christian Church Services. ' Sunday school at 10:00 ~ Morning worship at 11:09 ~ Evening worship at 7:00 )' The public is cordially invited to these services .- _ 46atf

70 CAR OWNERS Don’t let your battéry run dosi;n during the winter, even if you are not using your car—it will freeze if discharged. | = - : - Our Winter storage service removes this danger and takes all responsibility off your shoulders at a very small cost. : : H&G Battery Service Willaid viliara /

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- ARNOLD ELSON = . v CHIROPODIST : | Hours 88.m.t06 p. m. - WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS AND SAT- - URDAY EVENINGS 7 to 9 Treatmeut by Appointment Ouly : Phouo 18 : Trustee Perry Townshsp - Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier Harry L. Benner - Auctioneer o Open for all 'engfg@emends _ . Wolf Lake; Indiana ~ Both Noble and Whitley : County Phones :

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