Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 39B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 November 1923 — Page 4

. To know you are doing youf bank--5 ing business with an institution that - Is managed and conducted by ' ~ REAL BANKERS . : ' whd understand how to conduct é ' : bank, especially in such timesas we are now passing through, and where Deposits Are In Safe Hands? - By banking with MIER STATE . BANK you get this Satisfaction N o - MIER STATE BANK - A Million Dollar Bank :

For your entertainment the Hawaiian Players at Crystal Friday night. A gift friends cannot buy. A photograph for Xmas. Call and see our fine line of new mountings. A.large Bxlo photo free with -each Xmas order to Dec. Ist. Phone 103 for an appointment. Guy F. Hieber . Studio Come early. Nov 1. Dec I For sale, fifty pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs about ten weeks old. Two .Duroc Sows bred or open. Howard Herald. Pone 711 or 81914, Ligonier. .. 39a2t . - LEARN TO DANCE e : at ARNOLD ELSON _SCHOOL OF BALL , * ROOM DANCING , and aveid embassassment. Individual’ Teaching to Each Pupil -BUCCESS GUARANTEED - : Hour‘!. to 10 p. m. on Every’ . t - Thursday Evening = Paane 18

TUES. WEDS,, rTH'IfRSL, NOV 20 21 and 22 . . 4 ' i A - ‘ONLY 38” with Leis Nilson, Ellitt Dexter, May McAvoy and George Fancett. e ' ¢ ' FRIL AND SAT. NOV. 23.24 = = ' “THE LONE STAR RANGER” with Tom Mix and famous horse ‘fToll)*“ from Zane Grey’s book. An adventurous story of the vast cattle reaches of the Lone Star State when bullets’ were more valuable than life. Great picture also a’ Snub Pollord:comedy: L SUN. AND MON. NOV. 25 AND 26 i . “CHILDREN OF JAZZ” with Eilecen Percy. : Everybodys talk’ing these days about the difference between the young people of yesterday and of today. iliis novel comedy-melodrama reveais our modern pets at their jazziest, and dips into the picturesque past to show the contrast. - Also a good comedy ; Don’t miss our special Thanksgiving Program Matinee at 3:00, ‘ Coming Déc. 56 and T “Human Wreckage” : .

Holiday OpeningSaturday our store will put on the Holiday look and spirit and we invite you to be here. We will have a lot of new goods and attractive prices for you. == >, . o - ??’*’i% TURKEY ROASTERS in Mirro alumimun \ {f}; %fié and enameled, with lift out trap, the nicest roaster §§fi3£ss on the markét. SPECIAL Saturday FREE D e with each roaster 1 Alumimun soup ladle and \:§£ j‘;“f% large spoon. ‘ . : -AR Miro Alumimun Coffee ,{/m‘&*"b %1& Percolator at $1.69 \}l/jfi;\\ , fifi“fi%fi New heavy Alumimun tea 111/ sz G e . LES .o TR E}fi‘ 7 kettle like cut $2.75 @“"l" il % N hos §2 SemLEd w otheis $2 R== The New Paige 22 Cal. Rifle $5 No. 0 Victor stee traps $1.98 per dozen {Kfi B s vt B\ Bl s % e e ——,,,fit\!‘.i§\\ - B ‘.J/ 1l B ‘ ’ el B E L Bl (1] . - ————— | ' A big line of silverware in Community and Rogers 1847. A 26 piece Dutchess Community - Silverware at $l2 75, . You should see our ten pattemns of dishes all cpen stock and p i p , ‘ high quality. Also glassware : - We recommend early shopping. Don’t forget Sat. the opening = : PHONE 134 L

M. E. Church. : Mid week prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. : . Sunday School Session 9:30 A. M. . Morning Worship 10:45 . Vesper Service 4. P. M. Ep. League Devotional hour 5 P. M J. F. Lutey Pastor. Residence 1%6 ‘Martin St. 38atf Wanted, to Buy Furs., I will purchase all kinds of furs, p/aying‘ the highest market price. See or call me.” Phone 335, Ligonier. o ‘ 38atf Anyone wishing - common sewing done such as house dresses, aprons, children dresses, pillow cases call ar the home of Rollin Bailey 227 Union Street. - - Mr. and Mrs. John Treman of Auburn, among the old and prominent re sidents of DeKalp county came and paid their daughter Mrs. Ed Keasey a pleasant visit. - <

-~ Schlotterback Studio. The Schlotterback Studio is not of. fering any premiums with each Dozen Pictures, Neither is he offering any body a-dozen $B.OO photos for $6.00. But I am nfaking The Finest Portraits for the small amount I charge for them, that has ever been made In ‘Ligonier, This statement I will back with actual cash. The Schlotterback Studio is equiped with the Best Portrait Instruments ever brought to Ligonier. 'l'his statement will also ‘be backed with cash. 1 have all the very latest mountings, just arrived Nov.-10 all for your inspection: new back grounds in. fact every thing modern and up to the minute, ... ... In a ord Schlotterback challerges the State on fine Portraiture, . - Have your sitting early and give me a chance to give you.the best work possible, Phone 252 111 Fourth ‘Nt ‘The NSchlotterback Ntudlo. Lionier, Indiana. A sBh3t

. Do Not Forget o - Do not forget that we do custom butchering. See uss or call by phone. Stellars Market & Grocery 37b4t ' " NEWS NOTES ' - Miss Frances J. Snyder spent the week end yisiting her aunt in Toledn Ohio. . - . - A. W. Lyon comes down town every day now and shows great im_prove~ ment. L : ~ Little ‘need to go South when Ligonier furnishes such delightful weather. ; : Mrs. Nate Etchyson is home frdm a visit of two -weeks with South Bend relatives. T® : J. T. Pollock sends the Banner as a present to Mrs. Edith Adams at. St Johns, Mich. " The Eagles will give their opening:‘ dance of the winter season next Saturday evening. Ees : Mrs. Cloe Coés who had.been-duite ill a few days has about ecovered her usual health. - Mr; and Mrs.- Perry Fisher of Rome City visited Ligonier relatives the first of the week. i

Look at the combination! Tom Mix in a Zane Grey story at Crystal Friday and Saturday. The Rookstool road from the Lincoln Highway to Wawasee will be open to traffic December 1. ¢ . Messrs and Mesdames Franlf Scott and Bert Inks visited ‘in Connersville the first of the week. It is given out that the flouring mill recently destroyed by fire at North Manchester is to be rebuilt. J. C. Brunk will go to Kendallville this evening to be present at the Father and Son banquet there. Mrs. M. A. Hutchison and daughters will come from Berrian Springs, Mich., to spend the holidays at home. o A On her way home from Chicage Mrs. Lock Lamb stopped over in South Bend and visited her son Hubert and wife. . . ' ' Mr, -and Mrs. Rich Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Slagle of Goshen visit: ed the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Calbeck. - ' ' Mrs. Arthur Ferguson hasg been ordered by her physician to go to bed and remain there thirty days for a complete rest. She is in bed. ? For. Rent—Dwelling house at corner of Martin and Lincoln Way West. modern' except furance. Allen E Wysopg., 39bti All members and their families of Excelsior Lodge No. 267 1. 0. 0. F. and all members of Crescent Rebekah lodge are invited to attend a- social and entertainment at Odd Feliows hall Wednesday evening Nov. 28. ' W. L. Jackson, Secty

B FOR ALL your needs A . $16.50 and up - . 1 You cannot afford to be without a battery il - We specialize on batR teries, generators and | starters. . Kiester Electric E Shop Lincoln Way West S Phone 481

The undersigned offers the follow ing accounts for sale : Mr. Clarence Gale = clothing. ...........$20.00 Mr. Henry Prough ' clothing. ............$30.52 Carneys Clothing Store : o (Advertisement)

; . Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public duction Tuesday November 27, beginning at one o'clock in the afternoon at his residence corner of Lincoln Way West and Martin street the following articles. o Peninsular' cook stove Radiant House Base burner Threeb urner oil stove : ¢ oil Heater e : - Kitchen cabinet : ‘ Kitchen table : e " Refrigerator ' , ‘ About 14 square yards of linoleum. in good condition. ~ ' Oak dining room suit Library table _ ;

Bed davenport ' . _ Bookcase. . ‘ ‘Three rocking chafrs . Oak bedroom suit - Iron bed : - Wooden bed, springs with all three Good Singer sewing machine. _Axmister rug 12x13% - _Axminister rug 9x12 - : ~ Fibre rug 10x10%’ ’ - Porch rug and porch swing. Good lawn mower and many other articles. e ] - Allen [B. Wysong . Col. Earl R. Kurtz, Auctioneer. W. 8. Milner, Clerk. | - 39ait Prespyterian Church Calendar. ‘Monday Nov. 19—Ladies Sewing. Society Church Parlors 2:30 P. M. Tuesday Nov. 20—Supper ‘Church Parlors 5:30 P. M. e : ' Wednesday Nov. 21-—Mid-week Service chureh parlors 7:16 P. M. Choir Rehearsal 8:00 P. M. 1 Thursday Nov. 22 Y. P. S. C. E. 7:15 P. M. I Friday Nov.23—SocialHour Home of .Mrs Jack Curry 7:30 P. M. ' ' . Notice ° The 12th Annual aSle of Spotted Poland China Hogs four miles north: west of Rome City, Dec. ‘sth 1923. Over 100 head. Every hog and pig Double Immuned. Excellent opportunity to get choi'ce“breeding stock any age. Also some feeders. : H. D. Fiandt & Son,'Rome City, Ind i ‘ s . 39b2t Be sure to see the Special Thanksgiving program at Crystal Matinee at 3:00 ‘ ‘ Mrs. Mae Carney -and- daughter Helen were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday. : v ‘ For Rent Small stucco®ottage west of Methodist church. Call en K. Jacobs or Mrs. Clara Jacobs. 36bt! - Few choice Poland China boars and some S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerals for sale. ©. Walter E. Wols. ' 38b4t Police Chief Engle found a boy's overcaot on'a Main street hitch rack which my be recovered by ‘calling on the officer. = * : : o e 3 : ~ J. D. Skeels left ygsterday for Plant City, Florida where he spends hiz winters. Mrs. Skeels will join him in two or three weeks. : ’

Free Typewwriters For Home Study Studnets if you take your course at The South Bend - Business College. Write at once for our plan. 39a6t Mrs. William Callahan formerly, Bessie Raubert has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit at her old home. - . A R e - .E. Finley Kitson will spend most of his time now in Indiana in the interest of the republican party. Th: gentleman ‘is employed by the national committee. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brunk and chil: dren and Mrs. P. A Joray and daughters Ella and Daisy of Ligonier ‘were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. R. Devoe at Kendallvilfe. ' ' PUBLIC SALE . The undersigned will offer at public auction on the John H. Buckles farm one. half miel south of Kimmell on Lincoln Highway on Wednesday November 28. . Sale to begin at one o’clock the following personal property to-wit: 2 Good Work Mares. :

2. MILCH COWS—3 year old Durham cow giving milk, Jersey cow 7 years old giving milk. .

Six Dozen Chickens. ; Limited amount of good lumber. Ton of Hay, Hay Fork and Rope | 60 shocks of corn., 40 bushels corn in crib. - : v

FARM IMPLEMENTS—Top buggy. set double harness, set single harness, binder, mower, corn planter, hay rake, 2 corn plows, Oliver riding plow, walking plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, disc harro, one-horse cultivator, double shovel plow, corn sheller, 2 wagons, hay ladder, grindstone, iron kettle, cross cut saws, steel stock tank, trailer 50 gal. oil tank, pump, engine and yack ‘shovels forks, 7 crates of potatoes. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—2 bedsteads mattress and bedding, dresser,: chiffonier, commode, set leather bottom chairs, set kitchen chairs, 4 *rocking chairs, Morris chair, 2 tables, ;il stove, range cook stove, China closet and dishes, buffet, kitchen cabniet, library table, 2 rugs, crocks and jars, Delaval cream _separator, washing machine and ‘wringer, and many oth_eri articles not mentioned.

~ Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under cash in hand sums over $5 a credit of nine months will be given purchaser giving note bearing six per cent interest from date with good free hold security. = : P State Bank of Kimmell, Gdn. Harry Benner, Auctioneer, ' Chas. Werker, Clerk. |

For A Successful Thanksgiving ~ To complete the success of your 'Thafiksgiv_ingdinnét,. lt is necessary that the big, brown, savory\turke’yh be served properly. You can assure the success of the serving by providingthe =~~~ : ~ Winchester Carving Set . keen, sharp, well de;signedt'o do the work neatly. We have ~several dis- - tinctive patterns of Winchester Carving Sets from which to select ~ Why not get yours this week? Priced $5 up, 'Casser-» s - oles $1.50 up, Electric Toasters $3.50 up, = . Grape truit knives 50c, Roasters $25 : . - Community Plate Silver " | Our_Stock Reduction Sale Still Going On | Be onhand SATURDAY EVENING, at 10 p.m. when we will | : ~ give away FREE, a range to some lucky person, you may be the - . one. \ . e ~ Weir & Cowley

To Bretz for Glasses B }‘_’ ‘f.i ' : f e Stylish, B Distinctive :5. P gy or s g.oam v GLASSES s Bk s Y 1 .tfg?_\a',t/ ; : . Remember that glasses are an Amportant : factor in your personal : appearance. o Carelessly fitted, they detract from your looks. Adjusted with the precision that charactex;izes our service, our glass- . es will add distinetion to your appearance and bring real comfort te your eyes. : v - We Welcome the Opportunity : of Serving You. i : ® : Nevin E. Bretz " Optometrist and Opticlan : 130 8. Main St. v | . . GosHEN @ | . Harry L. Benner ~ # " Auctioneer - Open for all engagemends ° Wolf Lake, Indiana - Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones

Jet White Groceteria SUGAR. - Per pound - 9:¢

. ' COFFEE . Chase & Sanborn Red Seal per Ib. ............43¢ Chase & Sanborn Special, 3 Ibs. for ceeeee $l.OO Bonita, 3Ws for .. . i ... 8100 May Day, 3lbs for ...l $lOO Chef per Ib. l 39¢ . BREAKFAST FOODS Podt Tonstics Targe ... ... ... 1116 e Post Topsties, SMAII ‘.......ccocummmmsmssusenmsrnnses THRE Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large oo i 1134¢ Ke_lloggs Corn Flakes, small .........cc....... TVac Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs for ............. 25¢ Kelloggs Bran Flakes, 3 pkgs for ........ 25¢ Pillsbury’s Health Bran, per pkg ........ 17c Quaker Quick Oats, large 25¢ Quaker Quick Oats; small €. 12¢ Perfect, 3-Minute Oats, large i, P Perféct 3-Minute Oats, samll .................. 10¢ New Paris Creamery Butter, per Ib. ...... 53¢ Cheese, per)lb 35¢

Perfect Brand Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple (1 Ib., 14 oz. can) .~ - perdozen $3.94 ‘ We Sell For Less , Bring Us Your Eggs Jet White Groceteria

‘ ~ Fine . Home Made Candies - CREAM CHOCOLATES - ~ Putup in boxes Light Lun_ches and Hot Drinks . A | PHILADELPHIA . 7-A ANDREW,Prop. @

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e FRUITS : , ’Oranges',' per dozen s Oranges, Per (OZEN .........ieemrssssnsesieses SO Grape Fruit, 2 for ... 166 Grapes, 2 lbfis'."for e Cranberi'iég', per lb 14c¢ Bananas, per B s I;ei;nons, per dozen 45¢ Head Lettuce, per ID, oo isososssmsnss 1256 Irish Potatoes, per_péck 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs _fof 25¢ Crisco, per Ib." e Snowdrift, Per Ih. wcisorisissssmssssnsisnne SOC vWesso{l (_)il, one pmt 28¢ English Walnuts, ‘per’ Wit s English Walnut Meats, large jar ..........29¢ English Walnut Meats, small jar .......18¢ Pecan Medots,, large jar 29¢ Seedless ,‘Raisj'h's,_ DOP DO s JOB Seeded‘Raisins, i)er ok e IS None Such Mince Meat 18¢