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Sale of Household Goods. "W. E. Lockwood will offer at public auction at his residence on Lincoln Way West near Ford Garage on Saturday, February 2, sale to commence at one o’clock the tollowing household goods: Oak chiffonier, 8-3xlo rug, 9x12 rug, oak rocker, wood bed with springs and mattress, .iron bed with springs and mattress, iron bed and springs, sewing machine pedestal and fern, 50 feet hose, cot and matress, ironing board, ‘wash tub and board, curtain rods, 4 window screens, stair carpet, -2 pairs feather pillows, dishes, pots and pans, fruit jars, large. lamp shade, wash bowl and pitcher, 2 stove boards, bench wringer and many other articles not mentioned. - .W. E. LOCKWOOOOD. E. R. Kurtz, auctioneer. . 49a2t e Public Sale. ;

I will sell at public auction on the A. U. Miller farm, better known at the J. N. King farm, located 2 miles south and one-fourth mile west of Topeka, 3 miles north and one and one-half mile east of Ligonier on Thursday. February 7, sale to begin at 12 o’clock sharp the following property: - 7 Head of Horses—Bay mare eight years old, weight 1400, broke to all harness, gray mare 12 years old. weight 1400, black horse 8 years old. weight 1050, broke to all harness.

7 Head of Cows—Jersey cow 8§ years old calf by . side, red cow § years old will be fresh Feb, 24, Jersey cow 5 years old was fresh in November, red cow 8 years old wiil be fresh March 1, Jersey cow 7 years old will be fresh April 1, white heifer 2 year old with calf by side, white ocw 5 years old giving good flow of milic. | |

30 Head of Hogs—OlC sow bred Dec. 1, OIC sow.bred Jan. 1, spotted Poland sow bred Jan. 15, OIC sow with 4 pigs 6 weeks old, spotted Poland -boar, 21 fall pigs. ' 75 pullets. : 1000 bushels corn in the crib. more or less, 150 bushels of oats, more or less. Fordson tractor and plow, 1922 good as new. : Farm Machinery—MgCormick binder in good shape, mowing machine Ohio hay loader, Emerson side delivery rake, John Deere cern planter with 80 rods wire, Gale corn plow, new International corn plow, 405 Oliver alking plow, John Deere riding plow, wagon and box, set of gravel boards, International No. 2 manure spreader, good as new, set breechin harness, set of back bancd harness and many other articles not mentioned. : Terms—A credit of 8 months will be given on ‘sums over $5, the purchaser giving note with approved security drawing 6 per cent interest from date of sale. All sums undern $5 cash. No property. to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. . : J. D. SEWELL E R. Kurtz, auctioneer. - D E. Seagly, clerk. ] L For Rent modern residence on Fourth street. Also house and seven acres of ground all in Ligonier. Roy Blijah., . " 47att

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Organize Holding Company

Organization of a “holding -com: pany” for the prpose of providing th: $120,000 needed for the completion o Laporte’s new $400,000 high schoo building is now being completed b school officials. . . :

The city council had 4lready appropriated $50,000 from the treasury of the civil city which may be done under a special law, . The organization of -a ‘“Holding Company” is made necessary in Laporte because of the lack of sufficient funds in the school treasury to finance the building. Approximately $270,000 was " available from this source at the time it was decided tc construct a new building. o

The same action may be taken i Ligonier if the officers so desire.

Geiger Gels His,

It took the jury just twenty minutes in the Noble circuit court here Friday afternoon to return a verdict of guilty against Willis Geiger of Wolf Lake charged with violating the 2liquol laws Geiger was fined $3OO and senr tenced to the state penal farm' for 180 days. : : : Geiger was arrested several weeks ago on ap affidavit signed by Wayng H. Switzer of near Kendallville dury ing the raids made by the special Noble county dry squad. A preliminary hearing was held at Ligonier and Geiger was found guilty fined $lOO and given a3O day jail sentence. 1 turn the. case was appealed to the Noble circuit court.

Death of Mrs. Ebey.

Mrs. Julia A Ebey nearly 6§ years of age died at the home of her sis 4 ter, Mrs. Harley Inks at Wawaka Sunday. The deceased was an old and respected resident of Ligonier who had gone to Wawaka to spend the winter. She is survived by a brother Henry Tyler of Ligoniex a sister in Mishawaka and the sister at whose home she died. The funeral will be held at two o’clock Tuesday at the Wawaka ehurch with burial in Oak Park this city. :

The Dog Came Back.

A news dispatch from Cremweil says: Perry Kiser lost his Airdale terrier in a storm while at South Bend Friday. He searched wunsuccessfully for some time and finaly drove hame. to his surprise he found the dog away ing him on his own front doorstep The canine had made the retary trip of 45 miles in less than seven hours. ' e

Smallest in the World.

The smallest automobile produced in France is only seven feet long. 1t has a single cylinder three and-a half horsepower engine three speeds and is capable of doing 35 miles per houx with a consumption of 60 miles to thd gallon. - ; ;

Dealh of Isaac Miller.

Word reached the city last even ing that Isaac Miller the well know) building contractor had died Satur day evening at his home in Goshen Mr. Miller was well known in Ligonier where he had erected a numbe: of buildings. ;

Will Move to City.

John Burke who has been residing on the old Burke farm at Diamond lake has accepted a position in the Stellar meat market and will assume his duties about February 1. Mr Burke will mave his family to town later. ‘ / ;

To Enjoy Fine Program.

With the Gabys on the'program for the meeting of the Perry township Farm Bureau at the ceniralized school building Thursday evening Febrary 7th a good time and large atendance is assured. The program is of unusual interest. .

Entertain Party.

"Mr, and Mrs. W. H Wigton Thursday evening entertained a company oi friends at pedro there being three tables Delicious refreshments were served late in the evening. It was a most plasant occasion. '

See Large Timber Wolf.

A big timber wolf was seen in Whitley county Friday. Another timber wolf also was seen on Mud Run a few days ago. He was chased into a large tilé ditch. ' ik

~ Enjoy Picnic Supper. Messrs and Mesdames J. B, Schutt, Frank McDaniel and Ray Loy Sunday evening enjoyed a fine picnic supper, at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Shearer. . ' Watch for the Crystal’s programs. e * Carlyle Latta who spent Sunday with home folks retrned to Indianapolis this morning where he is en gaged in the real estate business.

Mrs. Cora Hess of Kendallville is a guest of her sister Mrs. George D. Gaby. ' : i ULt Rt 2 S epinons. 3o P ' Alonzo Hire who had been ill of a bad cold for a week was able to came down town and smoke a cigar today. Eldon Lutz, Milford, was injured when his automobile, returning from South Bend, collided with another; car near Elkhart. - "—_—-_—_ l ~ The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. A. W. Lyon at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. 4 full attendance is desired. PO s oy Ly Lelah little daughter of Mister Austin Sunday found the key to an atomobile which will be retrned ta the owner when he is found. G

MONDAY, JANUARY 28 : £ _ | “THE GOVERNOR’S LADY” an extra fine picture, also a Sunshine C omedy. _ 5 : ‘ « TUESDAY CLOSED e .4 . WED. AND THURS. JAN 30-31 Sealin ‘ A “YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITR IT”, by Gouverneur Morris, A page from a social diary, starring Percy Marmoni., The world has adopted a moral code and it is quick to signal for your downfall if you break it Worldly conventions are easily broken—but it is. almost impossible tu make repairs—“ You Can’t Get Away with I 1”, is a fact that many have to learn. Nee this wonderful pictur:iwith a great lesson. Also Al St. John in a good comedy. «— - ; ; FRL AND SAT. FEB 12 Cirall Tl abvisiaitinlalisn “THE GRAIL”, with Dustin Farnum. Astory of the Texas 'Rangersa also a splendid comedy called “Roaring Lions", ' ’ SUN. AND MON. FEB. 3-4 o ; “THE WOMAN wl'l‘fi FOUR FAUES” with . Betty Compson and Richard Dix, Crook pictures may come and ecrook pictures may go, but here’s ome that will live forever in your memory. She steals dull eare away.. She steals from your heart. Also another “Our Gang” comedies with that clever bunch of kids., Grcat program. ‘ ' o

Extra fine pictures at- Crystal this week. : ' Mrs, Frank P. Wood spent the week end with friends in Elkhart. | Homer L. Cook was over from Fort. Wayne today visiting home folks, - ‘ L. L. Koon entertained his frieudsi with a musical concert Sunday after-| noon. | > | Mrs. ‘Anna Wherledge of Fort Wayne is visiting at the Will Sharp home. i e Miss Bettie Bachelor after a vacation at home- this morninlg returned tc her studies at the Kalamazoo normal Ralph Brown of Indianapolis an old Noble county boy spent the week end a guest of the Mifflin Huntey family. ‘ ‘ ; . |

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Inks will leave in the morning for Chicago whex2] they will contract for equipment fci their new theatre. ; For Sale—team of good work mules 4 and 6 years old weigh 12 hundrec. each. John Burke. Phone 23 on 27! Wawaka. ; : 4932‘331 e : Mrs. LelandTompson and littlej baby son are home from the Goshen hospital, iboth doing well, their friends will be glad to learn. e Lost big black Astrikan robe. be tween my residence and the Ford garage Sunday afternoon. Reward. for return of property. Frank E. IHermann., . (s :

Semi-Annual Clearance Sale

- Continues in full swing If you have not attended this great sale, get in line and save, our stock must be reduced and have put prices on the goods that will turn them into cash. You musl see the goods to appreciate the - wonderful values we are offering. Two Suits at almost the price of one - - Overcoat prices cut below cost Many articles in this sz\le cannot be replaced at the prices we R s we are selling themat. - Carney’s Clothing Store ' ~ FLigoni er's Largest Clothing Store. =~ e

Watch the programs at the Crystal Henry Spar’rowv of Cromwell is numbered among the sick. Corn and hay for sale.. Chas. A Wolf. Phonjpe’ 271 Ligonier 46bti Pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. | o ‘Mr. and Mrs” Fred Huff of Indianapolis . has been on a visit with Ligonier friends., | ! o

A Noj i 'l‘a‘nkage $6O per ton delivered. Kendallville = Fertilizer. Phone 97. |’ ‘ 47b6i* e . Mrs. Arvin Moates and daughter paid Syracuse friends a visit one day, last week. ) Mrs F. E. ‘Weir who had been ill for twg weeks, has about recovered She suffered from a severe_eol(l.' Lost,—"—Large pillow mink muft over a year ago. I will pay a reward for information -leading to the discovery lof for the return of the lost property. Ollie Wolf. 49a3t

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