Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 13A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 May 1924 — Page 3

e oot et i o e ‘Kennedy Dealer The Kennedy dealer implicitly believes as we do that a.permanent, successful business can be founded only on satisfied customers. . That is why he sells and recommends Kennedy sets. And he is in honor bound to give you the same high grade of service and satisfaction that is characteristic .. of Kennedy Faguipment. . . RAUBERT’S ‘THE GIFT SHOP THE RADIO SHOP . » Ligonier, Indiana

N * %&@? i o - The Becoming Hat Completes the - Picture

Just as a beautiful picture may be ruined by the last daub of the brush—so may the effect of a charming costume be lost because of the wrong hat.

A graceful becoming hat is the final touch and you may feel sure of finding just such a hat among our displays of the smartest interpretations of the spring mode.

Do come in and let us show you a hat that will be a becoming complement to your Spring costume.

LE-GAL-CO - Millinery Store Jefferson Theatre Block . GOSHEN Dr. Maurice Blue ~ VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757

W. R. JACKSON Crustee Perry Townshsp Nffice Mier State Bank, Ligonier Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER "Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka

. , ST They Fit and /) Sirtae =T - Wer Q@ - Chief Qualities @ E’ ‘ B l‘“““ ; i<z Famous Douglas Shoes M. - | 4 "““nflll\ @Mmm ~ For a half century ?g ~ DOUGLAS'SHOES ,\\\\_B\ . Have stood the test |\“ ‘\;s;’%\ SOLD ONLY BY (TR B.F. WILKINSON 'mimmumullllm_l &7 Headquarters For Ligonier

[; . . | P OrCh SWlng Here's the greatest porch swing value ever offered. Think of it! A genuine solid oak porch swing, 3 ft 6 in. long bolted construction, very nicely finished and of guaranteed construction for so low a price.’ Swing comes complete with galvanized rust-proof ceiling hooks and chains.

K. D. SWINGS Fo the con\(enience of out-of-town customers this. swing can be furnished knocked down making it easy to carry in any car, takes but a few minutes to set up, .

100 80lD. | Last season we sold 100 of these special swings, this: ‘ye‘ar"-'» we expect to better this remarkable record. . . STIVER'S 'GOSHEN ’ Bothwell & Vanderford . :-Lawyers ' Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana ;. W.H.WIGTON ; Attorney-at-faw : Office in Zimmerman Block . LIGON]ER, IND

E. R Kurtz Auctioneer cnone No. 65, Ligonier.

Harry L. Benner ~_Aucgtioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones

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‘FORD SALES SHOW BIG GAIN 211,410 Retail Deliveries of Cars ana Trueks During April —Big Demand "For Fordsons = Retail sales of Ford cars and trucks in the United States rose to 211,41;, during April a substantial . inerease over the record breaking deliveries of March the Ford Motor Company. © At the same timeé it was stated that sales of ¢ ordson Tractors which have been steadily increasing since the first of the year exceeded 12,000 in April. ~ Further in the high priced car fiel. sale_;s" of Lincoln cars which are pro: duced by a division of the Ford Motoi Company reached a new monthly record with a total of 762 retail deliveries. During the first four months of the present year Lincoln Sales showed an. increase of approximate® 55 percent over the same period. a yvear ago the (':0111'1)&1'1_5'-,3213'5; v :

While the sales figures-of the,company graphic_ally illustrate the constantly growing popularity of all Forg products they likewise present an optimistic business outlook. - A review of the sales records shows that for two years retail deliveries o: Ford cars and trucks in the United States have exteeded 100,000 a month the company says while for nine of the months during thep ast year sales were well over the 150,000 mark an. the. big demand during March and April this year carried sales for each of those months considerably over $200.000. e o

' Text Books Higher New School Books to Be introduced Into Common School of Indiana ' “Coming Year i Advices from Indianapolis indicate increases of considerable size are observed in the prices for the readers ,arithmetics and. writing books offered to the state board of education Thursday for compulsory use in Indiana common schools for the. next five years. The board will meet again May 26 to determine what shal’ be done. I : ; ’

The primer first, second and thirg reader that have been -in compulsory use in the common schools for the last ten years is published by thef Bobbs-Merrill Company of = Indianapolis. The company did not offc) the books again so that those books pass out of use and theb oard must adopt new ones. e : The Bobbs-Merrill Company submitted a new set of readers. The new primer would cost 127 per cent more than the one now in use, which costs 22 cents. The new one would costs- 50 cents. The present first, readers costs 23 cents, the new one would cost 54 cents; the second reader costs 30 cents, the new one s?“‘ cents; ' third reader 37 cents new 64l oen’os. . e : . ‘Many Vioiato Flsh Law.

State conservation départment game wardens, in April made 114 arrests re. sulting 92 convictions for violating fish and game laws, Richard Lieber, conservation direetory announces Two cases were dismissed and 20 cases are pending, Fines and costs Mr. Lieber said amounted to $1,888.90 Fifty-six persons were prosecuted for seining and for possession of illegal size nets, chief offenses for the month. ' ' ;

Waoman Seeks Divorce, Charging crhelty ‘and askfng the custody. of her miinor child*en Anna Banta has field suit in the circuit court at Goshen for divorce from Bruce -Banta a well known farmer of York township. They were married March 11 1901 and separated Febriiary 24 last. She asks $l,OOO alimony The Bantas formerly resided in Ligonier. | e Watemyo’rks Company Formed. Harry A. Beck John Kent and Henry Long are the incorporators of the Milelrburg Water Co., according to articles which have been filed in the recorder’s office at Goshen. They propose to construct and operate a waterworks in Millersburg Mr. Beck is a former Ligonier resident. ;

Some Idttle Vetoer. . President Coolidg@’lis some little vetoer. After putting the pension bill to death -he followed tho obsequies of that measure by sending the soldiers bonus bill back to congress with hig disaproval:. He can undo with a few strokes of the pen. all that congress has accomplished during the present session, !

Samiiel I. Juday Dead, Samuel I. Juday of Benton aged €& who was born in Elkhart county and lived there his entire life died Wednesday evening at his home in Benton of tuberculosis. Surviving him are his wife a son two daughters. eight grandchildren an dtwo brothers. “Name the Man” a picture the years will' not forget at Crystal this week. 3 e ————— ’ The label on your paper will tell you when your subscription expired or will expire. G

For sale freight elevator at a bargain. Call at Brown Undertaking establishment Ligonier. 10att Fordson tractor in good condition for sale at a bargain. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. s 9atf For ’sale,v Hoosier kitchen cabinet, good as new. Inquire ot Mrs, A. A. Kansner, phone 225. 9atf Mrs. George’ Sargent of near Syracuse who had been quite ill is slowly regaining her health.

SGONIER P ANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Pledge $1,636 to University. Noble county citizens and formeit students of Indiana wuniversity have pledged $1,636 toward the $1,600,000 goal set for the fulfillment of the state univerbity’s memorial building program according to figures madse public ‘in the Indiana Alumnus Pl'edges, to- the fund‘now amount tc more than $1,350,000. Every county of the sfate except one forty three states of the Union. and six foreign countries are represented amdng the contributors. ,I'ndi-' vidual subscribers number 11,564 Subscriptions from counties| in thidistrict are announced as follows: LaGrange $1078; DeKalb $1065; Allen $1,707; Whitley $776 Kosciuskc $2295; Elkhart $lBl6. . :

Fly Proves Spider.

The human fly who was advertised to scale the front wall of Hotel Ligonier Thursday evening proved mor of a spider. After an acrobatic performance on the balcony of the hostelry he crawled to the top of the three story struction by using the windews. A great throng witnes: ed the performance from ‘the streel below much to the delight of thy children and the disgust of the grown ups. “Almost any telegraph’ lineman could do as well. ;

Usual llOli(]‘n'ys (imnted.

Postmaster Genkral New in an or: der being sent to postmasters authorizes the granting of Saturday half holidays to postal employees througa out the country during the sumnier be tween June 14 and September 13 when it involves no curtailment of the postal service and no e¢ost to the government. . z o

Has' Fine Experience.

Chauncey Kauffman arrived home Thursday evening}from an automobile trip through Michigan. He escorted a traveling salesman over the state and was asbent twenty-three days. The most distant point he reached was Sault Saint Marie on the SOO. - e s

Death of Mrs. Rinebolt.

Mrs. William Rinebolt born in Noble county 50-years ago died at her home in Kendallville Wednesday night. Her husband just retired as chairman o. fthe Noble county demo. cratic central committee. |

Attend District Meet.

A deputation of United Commercial Travelers from TFort Wayne passed through the city Thursday evening'in a half dozen automobiles headed fol a district meeting in South Bend, A number of ladies were in.the party.

Lad Breaks Arm.

‘Sammy little son-of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Oldfather had the misfortune while playing ' at the school yard Thursday to fall ‘and fracture an arm. Dr. Black took him to Goshen hospital for an x-ray examination.

Son- and Daughter Arrive.

Dr. Black reports theb irth of -a daughter Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest .Stoner hear North Webster and a son Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Grubbs of near Ligonier.

= Make Biz Haul. : Cash Couts and Wilbur Inks made a trip to High lake Thursday and gathered three gallons of fine mushroom. They made.the best find thus far of the season. . ; For R.ent‘——Fm‘nished rooms. 400 Lincoln Way West Phone 297. . 12h2t* Don’t forget to pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. - Office open Saturday evenings. = For sale, a dandy bay driving mare with harness and buggy. Priced right. Universal Sales Co. 9atf Pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open, Saturday evenings. ._ o o - “Name the Man” the. | crowning achievement of the motion- picture art Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday. o ! L j

A ‘ e -' 4 Beautiful WOodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous othef details which go towards making the house a real home lose their respective value if the one - predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that gives real convenience is omitted The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the Ele- ~ ctric Contractor puts the real enjoyment and convenience into your home with o Eleclietty, = . | L e e s - To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest enjoyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Electric Service ~ lis the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every homecanbavert -~ . =~ . Bl ‘ _ If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of itby wiring at once. Indiana & Michigan Electric Company

’ To Meet June 2, - | The Noble County Board of Review will convene at Albion Monday Juuc 2 'Tho-boal'd Is composed of the auditor Orville E. Pressler, County Assessor George Bause, J. L, Dunning of Ligonier and W. C. Auman Kendadlyille, - . In Hands of Receivers. The store of David Naylor & Coms pany at LaGrange has been placed in the hands of a receivér. Naylor is one of the oldest merchants in that town. | - . | < " Why Pay More For Ice? Certificate of purity from the State Laboratory of Hygiene; no ‘sewage but .clear hard ice without lime from soft water . ; L . Prices the same as last year. =~ Delivered every day except Sunday. ~Call Frank Sprague. Phone 450, Ligonier Ice Company. - 9ati . Milk and Cream. | C. & A Green now have on sale at their markeét milk and whipping (‘:remn freshi daily from the Howard Herald dairy. @ Patronage of the public iz solicited. L : ; 12b4t

Furnished room for rent call at Banner Office. “13at1 ' .. To the Publie; e Until October Ist my office’ will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each week, : : -l ..0. D lane. M. D. satf Christian Science Soclefy. - Services are held as follows; = Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock - Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clocks - : e { Meeting place. in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. Vo Everybody welcome. - 1-24tt - © . Presbyterian- Church. : G. H. Bacheler Pastor L Residence The Manse 318 W 3rd St. Telephone 345. : o Sunday School 9:30 A. M. ' Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Evening: Services at 7:30 | -Mid-week Service. Wed. 7:15 P.. M. Y. P. S. C. E. Thursday 7:15 P..M United Brethren Church l . F. B. Parker, “Pastor. Residenee 135 N. Cavin Street. Telephone 198. | Sunday School—9:3o A. M. . | ' Preaching Service—lo:4s A. M. | | Christian Endeavor—6:oo P. M. | Preaching Service—7:oo P. M. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 P. M. L

L IT PAYS! L WHEN you are in need of a STORAGE BATTERY either for your AUTOMOBILE, 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 furnish repairs at the LOWEST COST POSSIBLE. ' COLUMBIA and PREST-0-LITE BATTERIES either in WOOOD ot RUBBER cases, also all Kkinds oi RADIO BATTERIES and CHARGERS

To Bretz for Glasses @ Sharp Eyes v ) | ' 2’{ For S “.‘vz,z:é' - ‘ i /' W Sharp Work 'All' mechanics like to use keen edged, perfect tools. : | . Eyes are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and . restst the wear of constant use. ' Let us sharpen your sight by - furnishing glasses that will enable you to .see clearly, She . 9 In What Condition = Are Your Eyes? e evin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan Al 130 S. Main St. - : GOSHEN o

Coalfor Cook Stove - | Rehceive'd a 'c:(‘)‘hsidgn.menvt of ”‘ : Nigger Head - Tennessee Coal | The bést fuel for‘_oOOI({ stove. It costs i - more butjs“worth’moye b A Palmer

J.L.HENRY .. . o .J. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co.

Modern ‘property in South ‘Bend will trade for .small farm "~ or Ligonier property. - - . 258 acre farm just -"off"Linofoh_i' Highway in Sparta Township. 8;—:00;11' prop‘ei_'ty. q’fi ;\'orf,h Skde ngon!‘ie‘r. Would - take small jarm jmitrade. . 0 T 1% story brick house on North Side near -school house. ~° ° 8 room house near U, B. chureh Terms. o e e 54 acre farm .I._lear - Wawsdka. Good bulldings. = . 5 acre tract near Syracunse. Good buildings. e 35 acre tract of land on banks: ‘of Crooked Lake Steuben county. Will trade fer Noble :Couity property. - e Several ch‘oicle' cottages at Lake Wawasee for sale or rent durIng tho geadgon. @, . & 414 acres of ground just outside the city limits. - Partly: .set te strawberries and raspberr_ios.i : 114 story framé residence on south McLean street. . . Modern Home on South Cavin street, 7 rooms. -Garage. . . 9 room modern brick house in good neighborhood. Priced .10 sell. LR e G 120 acre corn farm in Washington township. Will, tradé for smaller farm: = i o 2 choice resi_(_l’encé’,pi'o‘p'éx‘tié's' in Syracuse. Priged to sell.. ‘.- 9 room modern home, on McLean Street near business dis-. trict. Priced fo sell, -..- 60 acre farm 1% miles from Ligonier. Will take -city' pro--perty in exchange. A snap.

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier, Ind.

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38 acre farm in Elkhart Township.” ‘Will trade for 80 -acre darm, - j 70 acre farm north of Richville chureh.. Will exchange for tLigonier property. i : ‘Good house and 3 lots near the Catholic church at a bargain. plenty of fruit. - ' 34 acre poultry farm in Sparta township. e 9 room modern home- on Cavin ‘street for sale or rent. Priced Hght. = . . : ; , I}s story 7 room house on paved street in south part of city. 40" acre farm on Blazed Trail ‘east-of Ligonier. Good buildings Choice -h()megin_,Rome' City, A bargain. . s Modern brick rebidence in south part of city. Garage and poultry Thouse. e . . Vacant lot on So. Cavin street Modérn ‘B-room house on North Side. . Large lot. Priced to sell. Nine room medern home: near center of city. Good garage. -Prieed to sell. 8-room brick house in heart ol City. Good garage, abundance of e Modern one-story cottage on McLean" street. A choice location. : i e : 29 acres of land overlooking Lake Wawasee. . Modern 8 room brick residence on Main Street for sale or rent. 1115 acre poultry farm on Linc¢oln Highway 3 .miles from Ligonier. @ » . o 73 acre 'fgm near Kimmell “on Lincoln Highway. - Level and productive.