Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 November 1923 — Page 2
our Money Crop ~ Just as a part of your harvest should be saved _ to grow another crop, so should apart of the profits of that harvest be saved in this bank to produce further profits. . Your money is never “tied up” here, it is - merely directed into the channels most profitable for this community. - : “The Bank on the Corner” '
N:N ¢ b Select the Gifts You Want Before ¢ rowds Come to Buy " The earlier you buy Christmas gifts the better are your opportunities for selection. Goods are bought by us to sell; we advertise them and we plan to seli ' them; we do not want to carry them over. We offer unusual gift ideas at unusually low prices. We know the crowds are going to flock here and take this stock ~ We warn you to select early and to buy early. You - get best choice b.y_,, early selection and you’ll complete your Christmas sHopping to better satisfaction. . Griffith’s Drug Store f : : y o | - Ligonier, Indiana - .
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:=&1 e 5 . . - For a Limited Time Only! . - Grove’s | “Mild Iron Laxative - t; - Tablets = - For Elderiy People This MILD IRON LAXATIVE Tonic is made especially for Elderily People who need almost daily.a MILD LAXATIVE for constipation and at the same time need a MILD IRON tonic to maintain their health and strength. o Both the Iron and the combination of Laxatives in this preparation are soo mild in their action that there is no disturbance to the stomach or the digestion and no. griping. . The MILD IRON (our process) is the best form' of Iron for delicate stomachs ~* and can be taken safely every day if needed. Every time you take Grove’s MILD IRON LAXATIVE Tablets for constipation, you at the same time put just enough of the MILD IRON (our process) into your blood to keep up and preserve your - strength. The Iron does not effect the teeth. - | Strengthens the Whole System by Eliminating Poisonous Waste and Purifying and Enriching the Blood. (Weak, Thin, Unhealthy Blood will not generate Vitality.) - This excellent Tonic-Laxative for ELDERLY PEOPLE is made by the manufacturers of. ‘Laxative BROMO QUININE which has a World-Wide Reputation as a dependable remedy for Colds, Grip, Influenza and Headaches from Colds. - To Every User of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets We realize that . our friends who know the value of Laxative BROMO QUININE ' - Tablets as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza will appreciate the value of . CGrove’s MILD IRON LAXATIVE ss a General Strengthening Tonic and will use it in their own home or will give it to a friend who needs a Strengthening, Invigorati : Tonic, therefore, we have decided to send a full 30c size box of Grove’s Mfl.% IROGN LAXATIVE Tablets free to all users of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. . An actual test of the merits of Grove’s MILD IRON LAXATIVE will be more convincing than anything further we can say about it. ; L Write your name and address plainly on the coupon below and send it to us along with the top panel of a BROMO QUININE box. We will then send you free of charge one regular 30c size box of Grove’s MILD IRON LAXATIVE Tablets. ! _ Paris M_édicfie Co., Beamfiont and Pine .Streets, St. Louis, Mo, . : - . - Please send me a Free Trial Box of Grove’s MILD IRON LAXATIVE Tablefts. The top panel of a BROMO QUININE box is enclosed herewith as evidence that I use Laxative | BROMO QUININE Tablets. £ : o o ' T e e e TR . e : ~ Town and Smte...-.:........‘.‘.................-.................'.........-:..,.'.‘-.-..;....;.............n.......‘..'..'...'-....... : = : “Ounly One Free Trial Box to a’Family.” '_ ] ‘This is simply an introductory plan and when you want another box you can get it at any drug store for 30c.
The 'ngomer' Banner ; Published by . "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. R. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday lnd entered in the Postoflice at Ligonier, Ind., a 8 second class matter.
~ Red Cross Work. It“is claimed that the tuberculosis death rate in this state during thd past six years has fallen fifty pes cent. It is contended that this result has been attained by the constaut warfare against the disease ‘and the precautionary measures that are employed to prevent the spread of the germs. Contributions to = funds tc fight this plague will feel that theit money has been used to good advan-; tage and will contrtbute more free1y in future.. - Y ; | Was an Off Night. : . Auburn high school basketball ' boys and girls teams must have caught Ligonier off its guard 'fherr‘ Friday evening judging from the score: e L | Auburn boys 3. = - | Ligonier boys 18. S Auburn girls bl. - , Ligonier girls 3.« . . : This was the first defeat of the season for the home girls and they are not yet over their surprise. ' Wednesday November 28. Ligoniexr plays LaPorte in that city. - Young Man Electrocuted. ’ Bliss Staner, aged 28, was: electrocuted -at Orland in his blacksmith shop Saturday night while he was in the act ‘of hanging an electric light. When the young man was found he «+ill had the light cord ciutched in his {hand. - -
. 10 - Don’t ,l.et yoqribat'tery run down during the winter, even if you are not using your car—it will (reeze if discharged. S Our Winter storage service ermoves this danger and takes al responsibility off your shoulders at a very small cost. ‘ H&G Battery Service CWiIIGEI) . N jiiar
Winter in the Mountains. - Writing from Aspen, Colorado- Mrs. Alba Houser . formerly of Ligonie: Ligonier says she and her daughter Edith spent a delightul summer in the midst of the Rocky mountaing and will winter there. ' Mrs. House: says: “Find enclosed check for $Z to renew our subscription to. the Banner.. We look anxiously to its coming. . The Monday issue reaches us Friday and the Thursday's paper arrives Monglgy, but e do not care just 80 we get its We have spent a wonderful summer in the heart of th: Colorado Rockies and are enjoying beautiful wéhther at this time. Oux first snow fell September. 29th and the mountains are still covered with the beautiful. Remember us to dear old Ligonier people. With best wishes. ' ‘Mrs. Alba Houser’
Special Rate to Chieago.
A special rate on round trip tickets to Chicago for the International Live Stock exposition to be held there at thes tock yards during the week oi December 1, will be offered by the New York Central railrload. Thes¢ tickets will be on sale from Novembel 30 until December 5 and will be goad for the returntrip until midnight or December 10. This is the first time since pre-war days that the- rail road has given special rates on tickets to Chicago during the exposition The round trip fare will amount tc fare and a half of the regular rate.
To Adopt Bashor Land.
.Merger o the orphanges of the three Methodist conferences in Indiana was discussed at a meeting o! directors of the Basphor orphanage o! the Northern Indiana conference at Fort Wayne. _ Gift of three tracts of land totalling 370 acres to ‘the conference by Mr and Mrs. William .Bashor Goshen caused’ members o the conference tc believe that location of one orphanage on the land near Goshen_would result in considerable saving in the caring for children., "
Was Fine Entertainment.
The entertainment given at the M. E. church -Thursday evening by Hazel Depheide was greatly enjoyed by a good audience. The performance wa: for 'the benefit of the Young Wcman’s. Missionary Society of the church and proved profitable to that worthy “organigation. Hazel Depheid¢ rendered a play- taking the part ot each character, and the rendition. was marvelous in its perfection.
Imposter Taken.
~ Fort Wayne police arrested David Stephenson, charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses. ‘Stephenson, dressed in a Salvation Army uniform, was collecting nickels ‘and dimes in the Rolling Mill district lin’ that city, pretending to be a Sal vation Army officer, when pickéd up ‘He had worked the district for $2.50. l Coming His Way. - ) Joseph Foote proprietor of a War: {saw cafe has been x:_ece‘iving anonymous letters containg $1 bills at fre. ‘quent intervals. Mr. Foote said he ‘believed one of the persons who robbed his restauirant on numerous occasions has became conscience stricken and is trying to make amends. - Thursday Issue Wendesday. . 'The Thursday issue of the Bannei will bep rinted Wednesday of thiz week on account of Thanksgiving fall ing on a regular publication day. ‘The whole world is behind Mrs. Wallace Reid and “Human Wreckae” see it at Crystal next week Wednes day Thursday and Friday. = € e S ‘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 1
L " For Sale or Exchange. ' /. 100 acres and .a larger farm. 80 acres want 40 acres onion land 160 acres trade on smaller farm. City Business Properties to trade .on farm. : Grocery stocks and merchandise of every description. = Saw mill and basket factory trade on farm. ; : -~ Write or phone to W. H. Roberts Albion, Ind. , ~ 38b4t S ——————— R— > What can I give for Xmas? A Sanitas Lunch Cloth. Mrs. Audley Green Phone 361. *4oa4t Notice of Final Settlement. Btate of Indiana Noble County S 8: In the Matter of the Kstate of o Margaret M. Guffey Deceased.’ ' No. 2406 ‘ : In the Noble circuit court January Term 1924. . . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administratorof the Estate of Margaret M. Guffey, deceased has filed in said court his accounts vouchers in final settlement of of said Estdte and that the same wili come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 7 day of January 1924 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. - And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate are also heTeby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. - Farmers & Merchants Trust Company * Administrator. ! " Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys. - o aMn s "~ 40a2w
. j 5 “ l' 4 " Aol i Jackson will paint yeurv automobile and make’it look like new - b2atf | For Sale—Apple jelly of fine quality Dr. C. G. Keebn, . 36ati - Cows For Sale, - We have three good milch cows for sale. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. | : ; 28atf 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. - : tt House for rvent with lights and water. Beautiful location. Will rent for $l4, Mrs. P. J. Carney. 36ati Paint 'yohr.,a;u‘tomobile 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. 29att v Cass Track Line, The Cass Auto Truck Line operates in-and out of Ligonier;"between Fort Wayne and South' Benyl. Local and long distance hauling done at reason able rates. ' o ‘4Bbtf
= PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at ‘public auction on the John Whitmer farm one mile south and one-half mile west of Wawaka five and one-haif miles northwest of Albion and five| and one-half miles east and one mile south Ligonier on Tuesday Nov. 20. Sale to begin ‘at 12 o’clock noon, the following personal property towit: - e 2 WORK HORSES—SorreI 14 years 'old weight 110 pounds. Sorrrel 7 years old weight 900 pounds. S 2 MILCH COWS—Cow 7 years old will be fresh by day of sale; cow 4 years old will be fresh in December These cows are fine milchers. 9 HEAD OF SHEEP—6 good ewes and 3 lambs. - HOGS—9 Big Type brod sows 80mMe with - pigs by side, some to farrow by day of sale, 1 full blooded Big Type boar, about 30 shoats ranging from 30 pounds to 100, , -50 Rhode Island Red Hens, &0 Spring Chickens. : . 5 : About 200 shocks of corn. Some fine Timonthy hay. - ] . FARM MACHINERY--Turnbull wagon 3% inch skein, buggy, pair hay ladders, set buggy harness, set work harness, some extra harness, riding cultivator in good condition, John Deere walking plow, 3 horse riding breaking plow, spike tooth harrow spring tooth harrow, disc harrow, 7 tooth culticator, corn sheller & good one, platmorm scales, will weigh 1000 Ibs., grind stone, some butchering tools, hog troughs, high oven range round oak heating stove, potato sfiray er, onion drill with fertilizer attach ment, galvanized self feeder good a new, wheel barrow, 1£ - ft. ladder some household goods and many other articles not mentioned.
Terms of Sale—All sums of $lO and under cash, sums over $lO a icreditv of ten months will be given ‘with 6 per cent interest from dq{e\. » | G. W. Yant. - E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer. - Urie Butz, Clerk. _ . . PUBLIC SALE o - 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 vears old giving milk. : i Six Dozen’Chickens. Limited amount of good lumiber. Ton of Hay, Hay Fork and Rope 60 shocks of corn., 40. bushels corn in crib. ' :
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 jack 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 chaiF, 2 tables, oil stove, rangé 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 other articles not mentioned.. ;
Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under cash in hand sums over $5 a credit of nine menths will be given purchaser giving note bearing six per cent interest from date with good free hold security. ' - State Bank of Kimmell, Gdn. ‘Harry Benner, Auctioneer. Chas. Werker, Clerk. ’ © Lay Off 2,500 Men. : ——More than 2,500 men employed in the 'Pennsylvania railroad shops at Fort Wayne have heen laid off, a! least until’ December 3. : , - Bale is Postponed. Sy Owing to the unsettled condition of the markets I have decided to hold my next community sale December 6, 1923, instead 'of November 22. Remember the dfte. = = o 7 - L @Geo. D, Foster.
For This We»Are Thanktul _ UFor life and the privilege of poulding it . nearer to our hearb’.s_tdesifi 3 . | - For, friends whose re}spect” and loyalt§‘; = ke 'striv,i,ngl toward»an ideal worth while. For the sa_fisfaic_tiori that ecomes of giv- _ ing while forgétting the gift. S ' 5 ‘ - For the glory of work }and the joy of B Ry, . : 1 For adversities that give us a greater s ' appreciation of the triumph of '_s'flccess. : , ~ » For the lessons that lost opportunities f have taught and for the hope of new oppora - tunities; s : o | " For the chance to determine our future : - through- the right use of the present. # Putyour money inourbank. I Farmers & Merchants Trust Co
~ Fried Chicken Dinner AMERICAN CAFE Effectivé Sunday Nov.:;_2s and eauh Sunday thereuiter L Thanks‘g«lying Dinner = ~© Chicken-and Turkey = - L 08 G
| -V~ &5 cold L 2 Yoay Buttery is féeling it, | - too. \ - ‘ - SRS You can .pro\tect your bat8| Yourbarery, tery and prolong its life by fl| utully-charged, taking advantage of our - will not Sreeze o . ° —eveninthe . INSpection service. , , coldest weather. ~ | . Call -regularly —at least » ~ every two weeks—during Bl - . the winter season. = ~ ROBINSON 'ELECTRIC SERVICE New Lgn P{-fc‘ecv on ‘l_’nabj O-Litc and Colambia Storage Battma ‘
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