Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 May 1924 — Page 2

Regularity

The secret of successful saving is regularity. : . Any person who will _adopta method otjsaving a regular sumvat_-regular intervals if only a dollar a week,— will create the habit of saving, | To save, when the habit is once acquiree is as natural as breathing and the final reward is financial independe'nc»e. - |

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Farm Fence Special Kokomo Pioneer All wires full ‘ gauge, built with a knot that wiil not slip. Galvanizing of best quality. Every rod guaran- ~ teed to stretch properly. 1047 12-inch stay, No. 9 top and bottom, No. 11 filler at 47¢ per rod. o . 1047 6-inch stay, No. 9 top and bottom, No. 11 Bllewat 6be per #ood. | = ’_ 1045 12-inch stay No. 9 all through 65¢ per rod. 4 point Heavy Hog Galvanized Barbed . Wire, 80 rod spools at per spool $4.40. . . Teemstosd. .~ - - Millersburg Lumber Co. . - Millersburg, Indiana © .

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The rigomer Banner ' Zu‘ré\li.um loee.” i’ Pfibfighéd'by ' "he Banner Publishing Company Ww.C. B. WISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday and eatered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

Coolidge is Winner. Out of the 1,109 delegates to the national convention thus far selected President Coolidge is credited with 935 and it takes only 556 to nominate McAdoo has a majority of the democratic ; delegz}‘te‘s’ so far instruoted The whole number to.:be chosen is 1,098 and under the two-thirds rule prevailing the democratic nationa: convention it requires 732 to nomin ate. McAdoo!has about 450. of them Health' Conference. . The thirteenth annual conference of Indiana health officers will be held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis May 27 and 28. The first address will be made. by Governor Emmett I ‘Branch at 10 o’clock of the opening day. Dr. C. D. Lane will be in at. tendance. | . o s More Smallpox. Mary, little daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. John Gard in Elkhart fownshi;. is ill*with smallpox and the faniily .i¢ under quarantine. There are a number of cases in the township mention ed. : ; (

. Wheat Remains at 96 Cents, | Ligonier dealers eontinue to pay 96 cents a bushel for wheat with littic reaching the market. Most of the wheat in Noble county had to be sol to pay taxes. ‘ - Ed Shows Strength. : Ed Jackson the Klan ¢andidate whe ran for governor on, the: republican ticket carried 90 out of the 92 counties of the state. This was showing strength if anyone should inquire, ) ; e : County Commencement June 4 - The last examination for Bth gradec pupils for the county will be held at Albion May; 17. The ‘commencement for the county schools is June 4. ‘Big Graduating Class. The 1924 graduating class of the Kendallville high school numbers fifty-three. This is the largest class in the history of the school. » Kendallville Gains 17. The schopol enumeration® of Kendallvilel shows 1.322 children of school «ge 'in that city a gain of 17 over 1923. - . e - | e "~ ~ _ Buys Woolpert Cott:lge. : - Harry Butterfield of Goshen purchased of Royal M. Woopert the latter’s cottage at Kale island Lake Wa- . wasee. ‘ : s Miss Dorothy Smith paid her Kendallville friends a visit last Thursday evening. ' e . = Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mier are home from French Lick Springs where they spent sever;al weeks, o - Mrs. Dow Gorham, Mrs. Ned Newcl and Mrs. Dan Spohn of Goshen werk guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Lec Kerner of this city. ‘

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Dr. Maurice Bluef VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. .Phone: Ligonier 757 CHARLES'V'INKS AND ©O " Dealer in} Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, o Building Stone E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer cnone No. 65, Ligonier. Harry L. Benner .. . Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones , Howard White : WAWAKA, INDIANA - - AUCTIONEER 1 Fhone 2 on 1 Wawaka

- . NEW HEALTH BULES . ‘ Promulgated hy the Stafe Board and Submitted to Dr, Lane for Publi- - I o cation ‘ The state board of health h:x‘s issueq orders preventing the. pollution of lakes and streams. - i The. board also issued drastic orders which .will materially chage the distribution of soft drinks and the ’nfinut‘acture of these Dbeverages under - certain . conditions. This or der is fis follows: ’ ‘ “Par g‘té)h' I—This rute shall apply in the]casé of all soft drinks and beverages manufactured served saolil or offered for sale at or contributary to fair grounds circus groufds carnivals parks ,resorts public streets ‘highways or any other similar place in the state of Indiana. . = “Par. 2--All soft drinks and beverdges;shall be made from pure cance or. beet sugar or from syrups madec from cane or beet sugar. o

““Par. 3—All soft drinks and heverages shal lbe served from individual” bottles tn‘ drawn or dispenseg from enclosed . sanitary . cdéntainers such as inverted coolers or soda fountains. - : o a : : “Pap. 4—No soft drinks o} bever ages shall be sold or offered for saic which have been cooled by the addi tion of ice in such manner that di iutjofi or contamination may occur. | - “Par. s—No press, mill or similu“ device shall be permifted in or in close proximity to the stand/ or placc of business unless used in fhe aectual production of the soft drink or beverage being sold or offered for sale from such stand or place of busi pess.. . * o ‘ ' “Par. 6—No soft drink or beverag: shall be prepared niixed or compounded in or served from zine, zine linec or galvanized iron vessels. - Earthen ware glass tin or tin lined gf‘auite 01 or porcelain lined containers are per missable. ' “Par. 7—Alll soft drinks and beverages in bulk not made from tru¢ fruits shall have a label printed up on or attached to the container froun: which the soft drink or beverage idispensed with the word “Imitation” o 1 “Artificial” in bold faced Gothic tyne not smaller than two inches in heighi the latei to be so placed that it is i plain view of the public at al ltimes “Par. B—All soft drinks and bey, erages in bulk prepared from truec fruits shall have a label printed upon or ‘attached ‘to the container frow which the soft drink or beverage ig dispensed, with' the phrase “artificial ly colored” in bold faced Gothic type not smaller than one inch in heign: the label to be so placed that it is i 1 fufi view of the public at alltimes. - Par. 9—ln case the container of the b‘ev]‘erage or soft drink is so located that it is not readily séen.by the pub: lie, the‘inform’ation required in para graphs 7 and 8 shall and the signs displayed in full view be printed oh proper signs in the same manner ollax'a(;n' ter and'size of type as set out in those paragraphs of the public and near the place of dispensing.” . o Training Institute For Workers. A Training Intitute for the Baptist churches of two counties known as the Noble LaGrange Association will be held at the Baptist churchin To

peka, Tuesday and Wednesday May 12 and 14. The purpose of the Training Institute is to inktruct churches how they may conduct Vacation Bibic School. The bible is the center of such movements. All other activi' ties are subservient to this. These¢ Institutes are, being held throughout entire state. . _ e . _____;__,_7,_,,. : o Meeting is Postponed. On account of the inclement weather of last week the big Ku Klus Klan meeting booked for the Gosher fair "grounds for Thursday evening was postponed until a more pleasan: day. Thousands were expected to attend. ’ .

Struck by Automobile.

;. Orville Cripe five years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe of Wakarusa was struck by an automobile driven by Foster Pittman Friday evening at Wakarusa, The machine ran over the child. + .

New. Sub-Station.

The Interstate Public Service company has installed a new sub-station at Pickwick park Lake Wawasee, anc has run a fourth wire around the lake It increases materially the electric service to cottagers. - |

Was Large Funeral, +

A large concourse of relatives ana friends attended the funeral of John Green Friday afternoon. The servict was very impressive and the floral offering most elaborate and beautiful.

Aged Lady Dead.

- Charles A. Wagner manager of ths Jet- White Groceteria was called td Warsaw Friday by the death of hig grandmother Mrs. Joseph Wagner. The lady was 88 .years of‘age. ) . Assaulted and Robbed. ~Robert C. Brown was assaulted by footpads in his door yard at Elkhart beaten and kicked and robbed of sl€s The holdup men left no clue to their identity. ' : - Farmers Work Nights. . Owing to a scarcity of help and delays caused by the weather Noble county farmers are now working nights plowing their fields. : . Missionary Dies. » The Rey, Godfrey Schlabter age 7i years veteran missionary died Friday morning at the ‘Kneipp ' sanitarinm Rome City where he had been a patient the past two weeks. : :

i Details of Death, The following: account of the death »f Richard Fuller is given by a Milford correspondent: - “Richard L. Fuller who was born in Noble county: died at his home ip (ilendale, Arizona at the age of 5& vears. Death was due to a cancer on the face from which he had suffere. for many years. He left Milford in 1904 and went to Arizona where ke was employed ii; railroad work for seven years. In 1922 he - located. in GGlendale where he became owner o a livery business and also 'the Glen-dale-Phoenix Stage ?&%He is sur vived by his wife whg is the daughter of the late Mr. and/ngs. Preston T Fuller of Milford, a brother in Elkhart and a brother William Fuller and a sister Mrs. M. G. Eversole of Ligonier. ’ . ' | . To Be Open Fight.

.Plans for an ‘independent ticket tc be placed in the. field in - Elkhart county this fall are being discussed and may be carried into effect The inand it was considered likely that they dependent ticket is to be anti-klan and will place in the field candidate: only for offices for which both democratic and republican nominees ara indorsed by the klan, o _ Another Wedding. = )flliss;Rnth Altimus of Brimfield anc Harry LaPradd of Fort Wayne werc united in maTriage at the U. B. parsonage .in Albion Rev. H. W. Frankiin officiating. The newlyweds will reside in Fort Wayne. B ~ Life of Woodrow Wilson, ..| - Anyone desiring to procure the life of Woodrow' Wilson written by Josep‘hus Daniels ‘a volume of 380 pages nicely bound in cloth, may do so by paying a year's subscription to the Banner and $l. This means the Banner one year and the history of the great war president for $3. This offer is not confined to new. subscribers but hoids good with old ones, : ‘ . A sample of the history may be seen at the Banner office. - Bati . . Why Pay More For Ice? _ Certificate of purity from the State Laboratory of Hygiene; no sewagc but clear hard ice without lime from soft water . : : :

Prices the same as last year. Delivered' every day except Sunday. Call Frank Sprague. Phone 450. Ligonier Ice Company. 9ati " Don’t forget to pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. e Wanted, married man to work on farm. Inquire (Clarence Wemple. Phone 371 Ligonier. batf Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith of Constantine, Mich., were house geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Pancake out o 1 the farm. ¢ Mr. and. Mrs. Harvard Stearnes whe spellt"l‘ast summer at Diamond lake arrived in Ligonier Thursday aftex ‘spending the winter in Florida and i}eft Frday for their ranch in norther) Michigan. s _ 'To the Public. - Until October Ist my office will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each ‘week. e o . S L 0 D lans. M. D gatf | ' IE PAYN! j . . WHEN you are in need of a STORAGE BATTERY either for your AU. TOMOBILE, HUOSE . LIGHTING PLANT OR RADIO, call WALT ROBINSON at the LINCOLN HIGHWAY GARAGE, PHONE 150, - He will give you FREE "EXPERT ADVICE on your BATTERY, STARTING and LIGHTING SYSTEMS and i furnish repairs at the LOWEST COOST POSSIBLE. . D - COLUMBIA and PREST-0-LITE BATTERIES either in WOOD o 1 RUBBER cases, also all kinds of‘ RADIO BATTERIES and CHARGERS

b : £ 3 .W An Unusual ; . V Offering! Here’s an opportunity to buy a guaranteed, nationally advertised BULOVA WATCH at a price that defies : comparisfon. RS — 3 00 P U 3 pßeemmEee (g % g VAT = e it errrrrmrre; S=2 oans 28l 82U e _ 5 ) t I;S‘xl‘ionakfil'e rec'fi{ngfilaj watch, BuLova quality white go € d ; fine 15, eke 0 $27.50 [ jiif!:f;s?ié"?z':?' \;é";“l:"fi]f Al = e ~?g‘\‘\\_' m :ég;\!w?, il .~5_;.§;,~,.§ T 'l'hel ! nethßlNl(c'.lllf\iF dmo’del. Burova quality white gold filled : d case; /f : et $2.7.850 - BULOVA WATCHES are nationally famous for their yeliability andare backed by two guarantees—the manufacturer’s and our own. We " recommend them to anyone - wanting a beautiful, de- < ¢ pendable watch dt a i moderate price, ‘RAUBERT’S JEWELRY : STORE

P SabEIV | CLAIM THIS PRIVILEGE s l SERVICE l . > - SATISFACTION - A satisfied d‘epositoi' is more valuable to a bank than new accounts. That is oné reason we bend "eivery effort to render each and everyone of our many depositors the utmost in helpful service. - We wish each depositor to be a sétisfied customer. e - Any suggestions as to how we can better our service and increace our usefulness to this community will be grat’.efu’lly received. 40, paid on,l'Savings and Time‘ Deposits _ FARMERS & MERCHANTS ’ i, s " TRUST COMPANY. “The bank of safety and friendly service”

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Modern property in South Bend will trade for small farm or Ligonier property:. . : i

258 acre farm just off Lincoln Highway in Sparta Township.

8 room property on North Side Ligonier. Would take. small farm in trade. s

1% story-brick house on North Side near school éou_so. s

8 room house near U. B. church Terms. i o

54 -acre farm near Wfiwaka& Good buildings. Lo

5 acre tract near Syracuse Good buildings. - = =

35 acre tract of land on banks of Crooked .Lake Steuben county. Will trade for Noble County property. . L

Choice 55 acre farm near Tourist Park Good Buildings. .

Several choice cottages at Lak2 Wawasee for sale or rent. during the .season. o -

415 acres of ground just:outside the city limits. ' Partly set ftc strawberries and raspberries.

1% story frame residence on south McLean street. -

Modern Home on South Cavin street, 7 rooms. Garage. |

9 room modern brick house in good neighborhood. Priced to sell. o P

120 acre corn farm in Washington township. Will trade for smaller. farm. o

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2 choice residence properties in Syracuse. Priced to. sell.

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33s} @ f ® i Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a ‘- e e ° Refreshing Night on Lake Erie ' (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) ‘ Thousands of east and north bound travelers say they wovldn't have missed that cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. A geod bed in a clean state- {§ ~ room, a long sound sleep and’an appetizing breakfast in 7. fie morning! ) Steamers “‘SEEANDBEE” — “CITY OF ERIE” — “CITY OF BUFFALO” Daily, May Ist to November 15th ’ 8! Leave Cleveland - 9:00 P.M«} Eastern - {Lezwe Buffalo - 9:00P.M. Arrive Buffalo - 7:30 A.M. J Standard Time \ Arrive Cleveland - 7:30 AM. E ions for Niagara Falls, Eastern and Canadian points. Ask ket agen oy or(t:gunggit:;g;cgl‘-for ‘:igcakets via C& B Line. New T‘Duggg Ailwmi)bi)l'g “lliatz ek—etSlo.oGE 3 ' tional puzzle chart of th : ] oratSiin ianibee® iS e booker. - wglhe Osac Ship : The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. ' 500 feet; Breadth, 98 s T . i N\ feet 6.inc hes. 3 Cloveland, Ohlo .lq ,?'" [ . ‘ : : i '\(.\ . Fz.re $5.50 - P 2 “-:’;:"x ,5’ '»\ P e TV AV 18 - R\ ‘.'_“"u‘..b;k:»,. S _u'-hl_ ST SN A = O\ . NI Yel Rt el ARSE ON o @B \i : sSR N‘% s - \‘-.:!’fi.‘fi 7 : e G 4 e(eT iR 5 i A=A : y oA b S e ot S e \\-»/_ TR g g"\ eet BIEESS a Ne e e R R P e Ro e e e Te ot TIPS S sPR LEPeH oyl ¥RBRH TN X o > X <

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38 acre farm -in Elkhart Township. .~ Will trade for 80 acre farm. - ;

70 acre farm mnorth (;éßich’:villc church. - “Will exchange for Ligonier property. - '

7 room home on Fort Wayne road in -south part of city. Alse vacant ot en Caving street, Ligonier. = : ’ ;

Good house. and 3 lots near. the Catholic church at a bargain. Dblenty of fruit. -

34 dcre poultry farm in Sparta township. ; L o

150 ‘acre farm on Clark county for sale or trade.

9 room. modern home on Cavin street- for sale or rent. Priced rieht. = > |

1% story .7 room house on paved street in south part of city.

40 acre farm on Blazed Trail east of Ligoniéer. Good buildings

Choice home in Rome City. Af bargain... . -

Modern brick residence in sou part of city. Garage and poultr house. : :

Vacant lot on So. Cavin street

Modern 8-room house on Nortl Side. Large lot. Priced to seil Nine room modern home nea center of city. Good garage Priced to ‘sell. : . 8-room brick house in heart o city. Good garage, abundance o e ‘ : Modern one-story cottage o McLean street. A choice lo tion. o : : 29 acres of land qverlookin Lake Wawasee. By