Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 7B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 April 1924 — Page 2

o . Ny 1 Offering! Mfering! Here’s an opportunity to buy a guaranteed, nationally advertised ‘at a price that defies ' comparison. L = "4'}:. il 33";;:7’ —O3 0 T & A TG~ ¢ oo T R CHiY Y‘,\ —et R sy Lriovlil e M o ""«~,»=:-v.~‘-§:5=.—' = Faslli_ioriati)lc mml:iim‘mlhi watch, BuLovaA quality white gold fillec engraved - case; fine 15 jewelßuLovaMovement $ 2 7‘5 0 G o 0 0 Ty AL TR o o i) e el M==g4 o ity i W o= A o r‘_*"‘!‘—(-%_ mo T H s The new. PRINCINE model. Burova qualiry \:i-hir'.: gold filled e engrave ase. hme 15 jewcißl,‘L()k\’Ai\fr)\'t'llit‘iit s"’ (’5O BULOVA WATCHES are nationally famous for their reliability and are backed bytwo guarantees—the manufacturer’s and our own. We ‘recommend them to anyone s -wanting a beautiful, dependable watch at a moderate price. RAUBERT'S JEWELRY - STORE. .

Don’t let your battery run down 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 al responsibility off your shoulders at.a very small cost. - : H&G Battery Service CWilleaD) 1R

= ' ENTIRE FURNITURE STOCKOF = = I NNORCE W.BROWN . RN a R mr fggigifiiitlflixié | RAIE T R N Beginning SATURDAY APRIL 12 at 2 P.M. and continuing daily at 2 and 7 :30 P.M. uni . 1 tilentwe stock hasbeen disposedof. =.- ~ We have decided to discontinue the FURNITURE BUSINESS and devote our entire time exclusively to the UNDERTAKIN(i BUSJINESS. The'refore we make a quick and: comple‘te _sale. We will sell the entire Furniture stock at‘_ Publlc ’Auction. B STOCK CONSISTSOF: . - g Bedroom, Dinning and Livingroom Furniture, Rockers, Library Tables, Metal Beds, Springs, Matiresses and many novelty pieces which space does not permit enumerating. Al stock will be sold by piece and in suites. e e .- AGood Freight Elevatorto be Sold Alse ==~ FRED P. RAVEN, .. F .. ¥ e TERMS .‘ 'Auctioneer GeOO wn Brow’ ng Onler 4 CASH e

Caretaker Wanted.

‘The Chamber of Commerce colnmittee in charge will next week award the contract for a caretake: for Freed Park and Tourist Camping ¢ground - and all” proposals should be submitted to Dr. C. G. Keehn the chairman.

Has Gone to Montana.

- Ethel Speckeen daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. John Speckeen of -the North Side -left for South- Bend Monday where she met her aunt Mrs. George Fisher and accompanied her to Saco Montana. She expects to visit in that state’ until fall. :

Submits to Operation.

Joe Roth the other day submitted to an operation in Dr. Lane’s hospital for a growth on his back:. An incision' was made which . required many stitches to reduce.. Mr. Roth is rapidly recovering. T

Many Cars Pass.

Between the hours of 4:30 and 6:29 last Sunday evening.4oo automobiles passed the .Orlen Chdpman corner at Lincoln Way South and Union street. The count was kept by Mr. Chapman and it is a remarkable record. |

' Will Test Cattle. ‘Dr. George O. Smith assisted by a federal inspector will next Mondayv begin testing cattle for tuberculosis under the county unit rule adopted some time ago. . :

l Walter Robinson 1L . - Walter Robinson in confined to his Il)ed and is seriously ill. He has not been able to look after his businesf atfairs for a week. - Good onion groufnd(“'; to rent vandi clover hay for sale. |{See W. A. Cochilran. - ; o bats l ‘Wanted, married man to work on i farm. Inguire (Clarence = Wemple. }Plione 371 ligonier., batf For Rent—s room house on Lincoln | Way West. Inquire of Jennie Drain. i - - : Bhat

| The Misses Maye and Faye Spec- | keen and Marie Kreager went to. Goishen Saturday and consulted an eye ‘doctor while there. : ' Messrs. and Mesdames George D. ]Uub’y and J. D. Kreager spent the first two days of this week guests of Mr. | and Mrs. J. W. Smith in Elkhart. ie e ‘ ,v Mr. ang Mrs. Joe Eckhart of Syral('use. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Inebnit of i Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bakel iol"iiigonier Miss Josephine Baker and | Miss Bernice Hite of Ligonier were | guesis Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baker of Diamond Lake. Little ;E’louise Baker sister of Mrs. Tnebnit is spending a few weeks with Mrs. ilnebnit. o .

L GONIER PANNER, LIGORTER. INDIANA,

Cold Water Immersion,

The practice of baptizing converts in the open creeks or streams was revived| at Milford -Saturday afternoon: whenl'seventeen applicants were immersed into the water of Tippecanoe river, south of Leesburg along ' the Dixie highway. Rev. 0. M. ‘Keys_o:‘% Montpelier, Ohio has been holding ‘a series of meetings at the Christian church for the past week and as a résult of this activity twenty-nine mem:bers have been added to the congrezation. Seven of these had been fornerly members and were not again baptized, five were immersed in ths church fount and',‘ the remaining seventeen chose the open air rites. A large number of friends and other members stood on the banks of the stream while the new converts were .plunged one at a time under the ice |cold waters of the Tippecanoce.

- Allow $3,000 For Tests. ¢+ The Noble county commissioenrs at their sesion Monday afternoon approved the action of the county council in the appro’priatio‘n of $3,000 to carry on county wideesarea testing for tuberculosis. Dr. G. “W. ‘Hamilton _veter.inarian who has already done considerable work in the county hLas been seelcted to do the work and will been selcted to dosthe work and will ’H.o:ward Herald*will act as captain aug direct the operations. 4

Corinthian Class Entertained The Corinthian Clas sof the Chris tain church was entertainmed the other evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Kimmell with the Misses Dorothy Cleland, Mildred Kimmell and Joe Kimmell Jr., as hostesses and host The out of town guest was Miss Willodene Firestone of South Bend. '

'. Is Badly Injured. A. W. Muanix employed at.the Twin Branch power plant sitevwas seriously injured Saturday night when he was"str.uck ‘by an automobile driven by Joeseph Jontz. He sustained a fracture of 'the skull and was taken to a South Bend hospital. . ‘ls Badly Hurt. : Charles Christman while riding a gasolene speeder at a rapid rate or the N. Y. C. railway tracks. near Goshen fell to the ground and suffere’ concussion of the brain. . 1 .— 8 . _ . Water Main Installed. . " An 8-inch main will carry water into the Refrigerator plant teo supply the new sprinkling system just installed. The main was laid under direction of Howard Fisel. . : : . Tire Wrench Found. A .tire wrench in the shape of a T was found and left at the aßnner of. fice to be reclaimed by the owner, _ Mrs. John Bauman aged 67 was huried Tuesday at Avilla. She passefi away after a lingering illness. .

. Now Nicely lLocated. . ii Mr, 'and Mrs. Charles Wagner aud|] two little d;rug"liters have reaioved tco ;j Ligenier from Warsawand ars nicely i located: in the BeaZlé priperty. oi | West ,T‘iiilr(ii_ street. Alr. ‘i‘,-“;;jefi,z‘.";r_' iz the new manager at the Jet Waite] Groceteria. - . . - A dog poésoner ‘is - busy, peiting ip i his brutal work in Kendallville.. - ° | ‘John Nicholas is going to 'Foledo t¢ l pay a visit there with an old railfoad friend. e ; i : : M____':;,‘..____..wv.v‘ e d - Don’t forget to pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Ofiice open. Saturday evenings. . . - The Girls Circle of the M. l‘).,c.!i_i;r{f;lii was ‘entertained at thé home of Miss Eleanor Holloway on Monday even: ing. An enjoyable time was-had by ol e = : SCHOOL: EXPENSES EASILY FJ.\VT{N_‘; ED while attending South Bend Dusi ness College this spring and sunimer. Write for new (tiliiii(.lggli!.liii p;’iriicni:n:s ; . o . Bbßt Mr. and Mrs. A. O.rßex and family Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Rex and sor and- Mr. and Ars. Carl Shireman ARG son were Sunday dinner: guests ot £9h home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meroney. R o Sy . Notiee to Water Takers. = | - You are hereby netified that water rents aré due April Ist 1924 pav able at. the residence ' of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid ‘on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per cent will he added. - Al] waler rents for 1924 are now ‘due and must be paid on .or before April 20th. - : . Office house 9 a. m. 6 p. m. - 6bst . T. B. Jeanneret City €lerk

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Coats for women, misses ‘and girls in plaids and plain colors. In the spring ghadles pi tan, grey, brick and green. All ¢gats are fuli- lined and well tailored. Coat§ are the garments that are in demand in all sections. Coats are the practical garreents for dress or utility wear. v . - Girls coats $7.50 to $l5 - Misses and Ladies coats $l5, $75 ~ Millinery low the tracition handed down from so many cenerations of wearing -a new hat on Easter. The Hat is the most essential part of your outfit, : o ; Ladies hats $2.75 to $7.50 - Girls hats $1.95 to $2.75 Leng and sort silk gloves and kid gloves for vou Easter costume. In colorings of grey tans, and beaver, Priced moderately and quality is the best, . e : , 1.50 to 5.00 pair

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- lleses. - Silk Dresses for every ,occasion in the popular spring shades and the more subdued shades: * Dresses for women that require sizes 36 to 46 and dresses for the miss and small woman in sizes 16 to 36. Materials are ¢repe de chene, cantons and roshamara. . < Slotosss - e 2 . eb. ; 4 3 esr se U ~ Real Silk Hose ‘Hats for Easter. Surely you want to fol- . On Saturday we put on sale a quantity of Real Silk Hosiery Sub-Standards really no imperfections can bé found in these stock-‘ings-and they are as good-a stocking as you can buy for $1.50." : : ' can buy for $1.50. In all new shades. .o o Soepaly , . Sille Scarfs. | ~ An assortment of bright colored printed silk scarfs. These are necessary to any smart outfit. * Colors to wear with any. frock or coat,. oo - 18l teg 595 ’