Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 April 1924 — Page 2

GAMBLING

Only the gambler can aftord to take risks. It is a part of his every day life. It either ‘makes or breaks’ him. That is why the element of risk must be absent from the average mans investment. o If you are not trained in financial investments or have not the means of getting full information on investment securities, come to us and we will gladly give you all information at our disposal. . A

Citizens Bank

TLOUAL! | ~We have plenty ot | o Hard and Soft Coal I andCeke @ Both in our yards and in transit - | L for turnace -and stove . ~ Weir & Cowley |

Learn All The New Dance Steps Individval teaching to each pupil. Classes every Thursday night, Btolopm. - ARNOLD ELSON . Phone 18 :

Lindsey’s 5 & 10c¢ Store . Ligonier, Indiana SATURDAY SPECIALS

- WONDER ALUMINUM WARE SPECIAL Lipped sauce pans, Mixing bowls, ¢ |inch pie plates and pudding pans. Guaranteed 99 per cent pure aluminum. S | . - Special Saturday at 10c each . Watch our window ~ - :

HOUSEC LEANING SPECIALS Fumiture polish in 10c and 24c size. Armours White Naphtha laundry soap - 10 cakes for , 48C

CANDY : Cream Bon-Bons Saturday special per pound = l Oc

-~ HAIR NETS _ Double mesh Doloris hair nets are best by test. They wear longer and look ‘better. 2 5 Special Saturday 3 for = C

Lindsey’s 5 & 10c Store | “The StLereOl:iElPi:tsnil)lifferent” .

The Ligomer Banner - T ESTABMSHED 1866, Published by } "he Banner Publishing Company ~ W.C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

. Miss Margaret Wehrley 21 -died af the home of her sister in Kendallville Mrs. Floyd Yoder Saturday even ing after a brief illness from cerebrai embolism superinduced by an abcess in her tonsils. Born near Stroh 1¥ LaGrange county the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wehrley the family moved to Topekka where she was graduated from the Topeka high school She came to Kendallville three months ago. : ;

A visit by Mr. and Mrs. Maurics Brub‘aker to- Wawasee disclosed that vandals had entered the cottage of their aunt Mrs. Anna Kolb and turned things topsy turvey. It has not been determined what was taken Other cottages in the same vicinity had also been. entered. '

The womens’ auxiliary of the Ku Klux Klan is called the Fidelity Circle. At a meeting in Elkhart the other night over 250 delegates were present. It is not known whether or not there is a circle in Noble county.

-The person holding coupon 1392 i entitled to the doll given away .ai Lindsey’s 5 and 10 cent store. Thus far the gift has not been claimed and customers are .asked to scan their tickets. L - e

iMelvin Jackson has sixteen white rabbits. . He had seventeen until a dog claimed one of them the other night and now My. Jackson is seeking the dog. : . :

Beginning Monday evening the. U B. church will hold two weeks ot special meetings closing with Easter Sunday. i

|TB()W[RS(olonYßrooder|

. # More Chicks---Less Cost - This brooder is a chick-saver and a money-maker. [t raises more chicks 8 and healthier chicks, atless cost than other brooding devices. The stove has steel X body, is air-tight, and has thermostat tesulator that automatically maintains a steady, : even heat day and night. No fumes or gases—air is always fresh and pure. B ¢ Burns Soft Coal, Wood, Etc. :The cheapest brooder fuel is softcoal. The B 8 Bowers brooder stove burns it perfectly hence cuts fuel costs in half—saving of fuel alone soon pays for brooder. This stove also burns hard coal, coke, wood, etc., successfully. -Best stove in the world to hold § fire. Burns soft coal or stove wood 14to 20 i hours without attention. . Two Sizes---Low Prices = Buy a Bowers Brooder—stop chick losses : ey and increase profits. No worry or D troul:{le‘(t)%gpfiralt(e. S]:iz:s for 500 7 PR >, an chicks. w prices. t") @-fl \,\ Fully guaranteed. :4 M e, WEAVERS & PR 2%y HARDWARE og ix E&%(fl ~”\ Telephone 134 E ‘\‘ P

Number 1392 is the number which wins the doll, the party holding this number please call and get same. | .

Kite time is here boys we have them for SC, IOC

Base Balls and Bats, Come in and see them.

- LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL Iglow 'sbergerts, ll“gS}; sherberts and goblets plain blown. Special Saturday 6 for . 980

L7OUNIER BANNER, LICONIER, FRDIENG.

Death of Miss Wehrley.

Kolb Cottage Robbeed.

The Fidelity Cirele.

Sean Your Numbers.

Sixteen to One.

Special Church Services.

Christian Churech.

Our Sunday morning programs from now till Easter will includs the following subjects: A Garden Lost, A Garden Wanted, A Garden Found. ~ The evening programs will continue tHe journey with Paul. The pictures so far have been wonderful and the crowds that view them arve well pleased. : - Long ago when the world was young, God made a garden where the birds sang in eternal sunshine, where the flowers of peace bloomed every day an dthe river of life ran througl) its midst. It was the Garden of God, and the ‘thorns of disobedience and the briars of self could not grow there. God invited Man into the Garden; but Man broke the laws of the Garden and the Garden became 'lost But 'so beautiful was the thought -of the Garden that wise men the worl over continued to look for it. Some thought the road to the Garden lay through building great cities gathéring together great wealth becoming very wise but they never found the Garden. - ‘

Ages passed till a day came when. One was praying in a garden. .It was an hour of sorrow but he cried in prayer. “Not my will but thine be done. “And as he prayed under th: whispering trees in the silent night there came those who took him to judgment and death. Had he found the road to the lost Garden wher: death and sorrow could have no vic tory? None believed so, for they ha: seen him dead and buried in a garden But a day came when he roke again and men knew that he had found the road to the Garden and that he wa: going there to prepare a place fo: those who did his Fathers will. This Ts the season when we think upon the road taht leads to this Gar den no longer lost, but found. Starting with these two gardens oul thoughts will lead to the five gapden: mentions in Secripture. You are Ccordially invited to atend these service: and walk with us through these gar. dens which lead to the Easter Morn L L O Bovis, Pastor.

Death of Mrs. Eldyred.

Her many Ligonier friends wete greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. S. T. Eldred who passed away about 4 o’clock Tuesday morning at the kfainily home corner ¢ Main and Union street, 'this Teity Death was caused by heart disease & malady of somewhat long standing ~ Mrs. Eldred was beloved by a large circle of friends. = Possessed of

cheerful and winning disposition - she drew friends to her and held them in close bonds. As a member of the Ligonier M. E. church she was active in religious work and had set a finc example as a wife, fniother and friend.

~ Elizabeth daugfiter of Mr. and Mrs. Josua Randall was born in Fayette county about 70 years ago and just after her marriage to S. Theodore Eldred they settled in Ligonier i about 1866 and have since residehere. Surviving besides the stricken husband is a son Frank Eldred of New York city and a daughter Murs. Jack Towerton, HEdmonton, Canada and several grandchildren. v : The funeral was held this after. noon at 2:30 o'clock fronr the latc home with Rev. J. F. Lutey in charge. Burial in Oak Park, S

Gashen Doctor Weds Nurse.

Announcement was made Saturday of the marriage of Dr. Herman Haic Hollingsworth of Goslien and Miss Ruth Ikerd of Indianapolis in St. Peter’s church North Lake Wis. : The maryiage resulted from a ‘world] war romance at Contrexville, France where Miss Ikerd was a nurse at basc hospital No. 32 to which Dr. Hollings worth was attached.

Orr OQut of Hospital,

Otis Orr of near Churubusco whe was shot and severely wounded a few weeks ago by Artie Roach of Ligonie has been discharged from the hospital in Fort Wayne where he was taken immediately after the shooting. Roach is still in the county jail in Columbiz City awaiting tral on a charge of agsult and battery with intent to kill

Resting Quite Easy.

Word was received that Miss Retha Randall of Rome City who has been ill for some time and went to the St Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne a week ago, submited to an -operation for appendicitis Monday . She is resting quite easy and friends are lookirng forward to her immediate recovery.

George Kammerer Dead.

George Kammerer 78 died at the home of his nephew Otto Kammere: of Wayne township Sunday morning after an illness of some months from cancer. Born in Starke county O. he came to Noble county with “hiparents in 1869. His wife died sever years ago. ; : i

Here From State Capital. Mrs. Ben Hough of Indianapolis ar rived Sunday to see Mrs. Reuben Deter who is ill and is now in the Elkhart hospital for an operation. Mrs. Hough 'wil lremain here for some time to visit relatives.

W Mrs. Roy Myres and little sons of Cleveldnd, Ohio are here guests ol her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seitz

For Sale—Reed baby carriage in good condition. Inquire ,of Mrs. Tom Kelley, W. Second street Phone 16¢. . 6h4t

A wonderful Savings System is of fered in this week’s Banner by the Mier State Bank. Be sure to read it Better than Life Insurance. g

Pay your subseription to the Ligo. nier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. :

Mistaken Identity.

Saphronia. Hewett called at the Banner gffice to explain that she had nothing’ to do with the mixup at tae Harry Frick coal office in Wawaksa wherein Josephine Ridenour of Elihart played * detective sprung a gun on Mr. Frick and went to jail. It is unfortunate that Mrs. «}{en’e‘tt“s name was coupled with the affair. :

Medics Hold Meet.

Dr. F. W. Black had for his subject at the Elkhart County Medical Society meeting in Goshen this afternoon “The, Late Results in Fricturs of the. Femur in Children” Eminer authorities from Chicago 'and the Mayo establishment in Rochester Minnesota delivered addresses. -

In Arrears on Support.

- Paul ‘Bushong of Syracuse who is employed in the New. York Central shops was arrested at Elkhart charg ed with being $49 in arrears in the support of his child. The charge was preferred by his wife from whom he is divorced. o

Goshen Prize Winners.

. L. Kerner and R. B. Kelley with a score of 1,150 in the doubles at the national bowling tournament at Chicago won $20.80 prize money position 568th 'nn’d Ralph Becknell with 609 in the singles won $l4, beine 6RBlst:

Loeate in Ligonier.

B. B. Wray and family have 're moved from Kimmell to the L. M. Stage residence on il.ncoln Way West and expect to reside in Ligonier permanently. el

Sherif’s Sale,

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of judgment decree and order of sale to me directed” by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana and issued in the cause wherein William J. Wade ig plaintii. and Nelson Vance and Ida J. Vance are defendants, being = ecivil cdause number 8528 in said court commanding me to make by sale of the real estate hereinafter described the sum of $3740.00 adjudged in favor o} the plaintiff in said cause with six per cent interest thereon from March 11th 1924 and costs’-taxed at $28.33 and faecruing eosis,_ineluding costs of sale I, William Hoeftman Sherifi of said Noble‘(_‘,onnty Indiana will offer for sale at public auetion ‘fo the highest bidder at the east door of tne court house of said Noble County, Indiana. in the Town Of Albion there: in, on Saturday April 26th 1924. between the hburs of tem o'clock A M. and four o’clodk P. M. of said day ‘exceeding’ seven yearsg of the follow ing real estate insaid Noble County Indiana described iii said decree any therein ordered sold viz: - s All that part of .the north - east quarter of the north east quarter of section eighteen (18) in townshi; thirty five (35) north range eight (8) cast that lies north - and c:st of tha Itlkhart River excepting ilicrefrom a strip of land off of the we:i Lide there of one and 31-100 (1.31) chains in width east and west and if the rents and profits of said real estate shali fail to sell for a sum suficicnt to pay and satisfy said decree, interest ang costs then I will atgthe same time anc plate offer for sale at public auctiod to the highest bidder the fee simple of said real estate. Said sale will bei made with relief from valuation andl appraisement ‘laws. Lo i

William Hoffman, Sheriff of Noble County Indiana Bothwell and Vanderford and Luke H. Whigley Attorneys. = sh3w

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State -of ‘lndiana Noble County SS: ~ Notice is hereby given that the unLdersigned ‘has ‘heen appointed administrator of the estate of Milo E. Christie deceased late of LaPorte County, Indiana it having been shown to the court that certain property belonging to the” Milo E. Christie Estate and subject to administration has come into Noble County, Indiana. - ~ Said estate is supposed to be solvent. : ; L Citizens .Bank, administrator of -the estate of Milo E. Christie, deceased. o W. H. Wigton Att'y . sb3w!

Christian - Science - Society. Services are held as follows: Every Sunday morning at 11 o'clocs Every Wednesday evening at 7:3¢ piclock. S 3

Meeting place in hkall over store of Weir & Cowley. : : : Everybody welcome. 1-24 t!

The label on your paper will tel} you when .your subscrip’tiou expired or will expire. - i

Slightly used Amsco Superior dise drill with seeder and fertilizer attachments. At a bargain price. Ligoniel Universal Sales Co. Ine. Phone 145 - el batf

Don’t forget to pay your subseription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. :

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Value of a Bank Account

A Bank account with"thisf Strong Conservative Bank is worth a’ great deal to you in Convenience and Security. It leads to ‘ma'n,yfi privelges and broader b.usiness ‘relations,” to ask and receive - advice and to use our many_banking facilities. :

| 44, paid on Savings _and, ’i‘ime Dfeposits : FARMERS & MERCHANTS ~ TRUST COMPANY - “The bank of safety and‘, triendly ‘s‘ervice—”j .

J.L.HENRY | -&, .7§ ¢, KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co. A FEW OF o_UR‘(;_HOICn. REALTY OFFERINGS:

70 acre farm, 2 miles north ol Richville (,‘lmrch._ Well improved. Will trade - for Ligonier property. : : ; Modern Brick Residence on South Martin Street, large lot Plenty of fruit. . Modern 9-room house in cen: ter of city. Garage on lot * —Mm Seven room 'modern home on Fort Wayne Road. Hardwood floors. = A ' bargain if taken soon. For sale or rent. e 8-room residence on North Sidc at a bargain. Will sell on terms to suit purchaser. = 5 acre Poultry Farm near Syracuse. GEe e 40 acre level farm 2 miles east of - Ligonier. Good buildingsg. Onion, mint and corn land. ; 2568 acre farm within- 3 miles, of Ligonier. Terms to suit ‘purchaser.” : e w' 73 acre corn and onion -farm near Kimmell. Modern: 8-room Hou!e in ‘good condition. i 34 acre farm. Good buildings M 29 acres of land near Lake Wawasee. Suitable for plotting. = o INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS - S Ry < Choice Residénce Property: on McLean street, 7 rooms. = Mo-

CALL AND LET US TELL.YOU ABOUT OUR LONG ~ TIME, LOW RATE FARM LOANS.. Phone 165 = Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier, Ind.

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‘dern garage. = 4% acres of ground adjoining ‘city-limits. at farm prices. Suitable for fruit and poultry farm. mm A ‘choice Vacant Lot on South Cavin Street. . ' Seven room house on South Cayin street. Modern, garage on lot. For sale at a bargain. Will rent to right party. . SB-room ' housé on North Side Furnace. Garage on lot. Would trade for.small farm near Lake Wawasee. : : : 113-story 6-room brick house on. North Side.’ Fruit in abundance.. Work Shop and. Poultry house.: A snap. » L 120 . aere -cora” and onion farm in Washington township. IR R R AT § SAT W DR SR R AP A PORASTY 1112 acré poultry and fruif farm on Lincoln = Highway, 3 miles southeast of Ligonier. Priced right. : ' Good house and three lots oa North Martin street near Catholic church. A snap at the brice. - Torms. e Choice- residence property in Rome City. ‘ : Three choice cottages at Natti: erow- Beach, Lake Wawasee. —m Several . cottages 'at Lake Wawasee, on leased ground. Priced for ‘a gquick sale, .