Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 May 1924 — Page 2
Regularity o | The secret of successful saving. is | ~ vepgularity. e . . Any person Who will ad_o'pté metli_- - _ . od otfsaving a regular sum at regular % . : ' , : - intervals if only a dollar a week,— . ‘will create the habit of saving, = .f To save, when the habit is once - -, acquiree is as [natural as. breathing ~ -~ and the final reward is financial in- : - dependence.’ . . Citizens Bank . “The Bank on the Cornel'l’ 1
- Farm Feuce Special All wires full gauge, built with a knot that will 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¢ perrod. - @ - 1047 6-inch stay, No. 9 top and bottom, No. 11 filler at 65¢ per rod. , S 1045 12-inch stay No. 9 all through 65¢ per rod. 4 point Heavy Hog Galvanized Bdrbed -Wire, 80 rod gpools at per spool $4.40. A" : : s . v . . - TJermsbosat L - Millersburg Lumber Co. ~ Millersburg, Indiana . Automotor Wind 1/, Millls, Gas Engines, , - UK t : | T ' 3"\,"'\&"“ ' Water Supply Goods, =368, M. Water Supply Sys- ™™ ‘ *‘?"% tems, Well drilling - . ‘éég‘g% and repairing. . -l 0. A. BILLMAN P 333 o 5 SEAN £"34 N Ligonier, - Indiana
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( W 4 Safety o ~ 'lf you hold low yield SECURIUnder State TIES or early maturing | Supervision BONDS, now ‘is the logical, . ideal time to exchange them for SECURITIES which will add to your income and protect you against the coming decline in interest rates-<-without'in any way impairing the essential SAFETY of your principal. For full information phone, write or call | . Our Local Representatives Home Realty & Investment Co. . Sheets Building, Ligonier | or ‘ L . Interstate Public Service Company Wild Building. =~ Indianapolis, Indiana
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Council at Benton. - The United Brethren church of Solomon’s Creek was well filled fo both afternoon and evening sessions of the Benton District meeting of the Elkhart County Council of Religious eqncatioxl held there Tuesday. ‘An election of officers resulted as follows: President Mrs. Charles Weybright; vice president, Mrs,: Bobeck Ligonier; secretary—'treasurér, Mrs. Mary Holtsinger; superintendent ofchildren’s division, Mrs. Wesley Ott; young people’s divisien Paul Emmer’ adult division Mrs. William Harper educational department Mrs. Joh . Good; administrationn Mrs. Furst: : Haiper Makes Record. & Cadet First Lieutentant John H Harper of the Purdue University R. O. T. C. a Ligonier boy' was given the citation by Major Wallace commana%dant of the corps for Military- Merit for escpecially efficient service ag Chief of Section of a cragk squad competing in the .final competition as a freshman member of a crack squad. competing in the final competition; and as an expert first class,gun.ner. Harper is a junior mechanical engineering student and ‘has taken an active interest in military work.
. Wawaka News, Memorial services will be held Friday forenoon May 30 at 10 o'clock at the Baptist church in Cosperville. Children’s day exercises will be held Sunday evening June 8§ at Cosperville Baptist church. Reyv. Fred R. Hill wil ldeliver the morning sermon. _ : ; The Elkhart-York township Sunday Schopl’s semi annual conventio will be held afternmoon and eVenllkg of June 15 at the Brethren church east of Wawaka. . Dunning Visits Goshen, -~ George W. Kinnison writing in the Goshen News—Times for his paper says: | ' . “Comrade Jesse L. Dunning . from Ligonier was in -Goshen Friday. Mr Dunning is one of the ‘last of the retired business men now living whe did business there fifty years ago. Also one of the 14 left of the origina) G. A. R. Post of Ligonier.’ o On Topeka Program. The following program will be rendered. at the Decoration day services 'at the Topeka opera house ; v§(}om;‘_ munity singing invocation, ReV¥. Es. sig; vocal solo, Mrs. Keith Hostetler; Violin solo, Miss Helen Carney. and Herman Sack accompanist; address Jerry J. Faulkner; violin solo Miss Helen Carney and benediction Rev. Richardson. ' :
Mr. and Mrs. :Rtgdy_"Harlfold and son Dwight of Wayne county Ohio visited ‘their aunt and uncle S. J. Yoder of Millersburg on their -way back from Mankato, Minn., where Mr. Harrold had a serious operation for appendicitis and henia' in the private hos. pital of Dr. D. C. DeCoste who is a wonderful surgeon and physician. New Popeorn Wagon. - Lindsey has added a new popcorn wagon to his 5 and 10 cent store equipment and now is being besiegec with customers for the toothsom: Droduct. He makes a special offering for the little people Saturday. |
_ Family Reunion June 8 ; The Moore-Huntsman family re union will be leld Sunday June § a the home of Melvin Moore near Ligo. nier on the Lincoln highway. The families are lai‘ge ones iand a big attendance is looked for, - = Appendicitis Operation. Wilbur Klingerman of Cromwell un. derwent an emergency appendicitis operation at the Goshen hospital Sunday and his condition is said to be satisfactory. j e Schlabach Divorce. : The divorce case of Mwnroe Schla. bach against his wife was on trial in circuit court Wednesday with F. P Bothwell as one of the attorneys. The parties reside in Cromwell.
Sales, Lady . Wanted—To sell eoxcepuional line of ladies house dresses wide F. W. Grisier State Representative. Columbia (Cily Ind. 14h2t For Sale—« Good storage tank pump and 350 gallon tank. Inquire of The Straus Brothers Co. - 14ait The label on your paper will tell you when your subscriptian expired or will expire. . . IW. R. JACKSON Crustee Perry Townshsp Nffice _Mier)State Bank, Ligonier
Howard White WAWAKA, INDJANA AUCTIONEER ' ’ : ~ Phone 2on 1 Wuwaka Bothwell & Vanderford ~ Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana
- Make Compromise, . As a compromise with the Ku Klux Klan leaders in the sthte repubiican convention at Indianapolis Thursday the seven delegates at large tc the national eonvention was Increased to fourteen as follows: !
Postmaster General New; Senator James E. Watson; Governor Emmett ‘Branch; ‘State Chairman Walb ; former Governor ‘James P. Goodrich; former Senator Albert: J. Beveridge; George B. Lockwood secretary of the republican national committe¢; Ewing Emisén =of Vincennes, Fresident Coolidge’s Indiana manager; Henry W Marshall Lafayett publisher; Cornelius Richardson, Richmond; Oscar S Foellinger oFrt Wayne; former Governor Winfield T. Durbin "Anderson Mrs. Aanna Studebaker Carlisle, South lßend and Mrs. Florence R. Boys Plymoiith. . ' v
». ¢ Saved By .Boy Scout. | Herbert Lovette aged 15 wyears son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lovette ¢’ Elkhar a cripple probably would have drowned in the Elkhart ‘river jusj above the dam Saturday but for, th(f heroic efforts of Charles Miller age 16° years son of Mrs. Rena Miller a Boy Scout who happens to be an excellent swimmer. o . : The lads were fishing from a boai in deep water when in some mann: unexplained the boat ‘was overturned The Lovette boy was unable to swim but « Scout Miller instructing his
frightened companion to rest his armg on his shoulders and then placing on. hand under his- body struck out fo: shore, e - ‘ " ~Young Man Killed. . Wilbur C. Ulrey 5-is in a critica condition ’'at the McDonald hospita Warsaw his back having been bhroker Meonday afternoon when a motor truck he,was driving was hit by an eastbound Pennsylvania flyer near At wood. The young man was hauling gravel for road construction assisting his father Isaac Ulrey who lives neat Claypool. He drove on the track in the path of the train. | ‘ bl | 1 L o ~ Thief -Steals Fifteen Fleeces. Sheriff James A. Boewen .of. LaGrange is looking for the thief whe stole fifteen fleeces or about a hun: dred and sixty-five pounds of woo. from Alpert Custer . east of Mongo some time after sunset Tuesday ovofiing of last week. e
_ Ranks Fast Thinning. | The ranks of the G. A. R. in Warsaw are thinning out fast. Since the first of the present year 10 members of the local post have passed away. ‘The membership at the present itme ig - . Loses an- Eye. S. T. Johnson a prominent Whitley county farmer'lost the sight of one eye last Thursday when the ball was punctured by a piece of broken wire. The eyeball will probably be saved:. : . - o Named a Trustee, Mrs. Mary Baker of Xendallville was elected to a three year term as trystee of the 1. 0. 0. K. home at Greensburg. 3 : Kodak, films, Kodak finishing, promptly at Hieber Studio. ~ 9Dbtf Don’t forget to pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. ! : . To the Public. e Until October Ist my office will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each week. o £ - C. D. Lane, M. D. Satf
s Notice of Insolyency, State of Indiana Noble County SS: - .In the Noble Circuit Court , May Term A..D. 1924, ~ In the matter of the estate of Jacob Sheets, deceased. : : ; . Notice is hereby given that ‘upon petition filed in said court by the administrator of said estate setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said ‘decedent, to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court. did on the 'l9th day of May 1924 find said estate to be probably insolvent and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. S The creditors of said estate 'are, therefore hereby .notified of such insolvency and requested to file their claims against said estate for allowance. . ‘ ( & Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Albion Indiana this 19th day of May 1924. - o . ~ Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. S Iy
~ We want your good will || and we want the opport- | unity to earn it.” You owe it to yourself to--1 drive in to | . KIESTER'S ELECTRIC SHOP ' Lincoln Way West | Westinghouse rubber case | batteries for Fords $14.95 | }/| “exchange. We also havea ||| | and will give crane service || anywhere. Lt B .. Phone 481 1
Boy Scouts Organize. , Twenty-five young men of Elkhart township met with Rev. Gerald Chatfee at the Charles Schwab store Tuesday evening and organized a Boy Scout troop, ' Business men met with them and planned a Fourth of July celebration for . Wawaka under the auspices of the Boy Scouts. = They will have a stand at the fi¢ld mee! at Albion and invite all Noble county to patronige them. = o ‘Remodeling (ottage. . C. & A. Green are having their Dla-‘ mond lake cottage remodédled ‘and‘ greatly. improved.. ' They wil lspend a portion of the summer there with their families. ; z
Why Pay More For Ice? . Eertificate of purity from the State Lab'gmfatory_; of. Hygiene; no sewasc 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. 9atf Awnings, tents and covers. Otis Ll Fuller . Goshen Phone 251. 13atl . For sale freight elevator at a bargain. Call at Brown Undertaking establishment Ligonier. .. 10att - Fordson tractor: in good conditiz\n] for sale at a bargain. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. . © - Saf i For sale, Hoosier kitchen Cab'_'lll?t',i good as new. Inquire or Mrs. A. 5 Kansner, phone -225. ’ ‘9atf L . Christian Science Society. ~Services are held as follows: ' Every Sunday morning at 11 o’elock ~ Eyery Wednesday evening at 7:3¢ o’clock. o . Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. e Everybody . welcome. 11-24tt '~ Baby Chicks cut prices. From SBc up. Barred Rocks, Reds White Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons. © Send for | price list. Order in advance. Open Sundays.. Goshen Poultry = . Farms First farm Lincoln Way East, Goshen Indiana. oy 13a4t? Don’t forget to pay your subsecription to the Ligonier Banner. ~Office ‘open Saturday evenings.
Used Car Bargain Used Car Barg We have in stock the following bargains in Used Cars which can be purchased with a smali down paymernt - balance pdyable in monthly payments Come'in and Look Them Over, it will pay you - Ford Speedster. A dandy. = = o 1914 Ford Touring. Al condition. @ 1923 Ford Touring. Priced right. .. 1920 Ford Sedan. For rain or shine. . 1915 Ford Touring. A‘real Ford = | - 1920 Ford Coupe. At open car prices. " 1917 Ford Touring. A real bargain. L - 1921 Ford Coupe. Have a ride in this. - 7 1922 Ford Truck. Ready for hard work. ~ 1918 Ford Touring. Take a ride in this one. I | 1922 Ford Coupe. Look this over. 1920 Ford Touring, st. and dem. Ready to go. : 1923 Ford Sedan. This will satisfy you. o - 1921 Ford Touring, st. and dem. A 1 condition. 1923 Ford Truck with cab and body. - 1921 Ford Touring with winter top. l - Studebaber Coupe = | o | Reo Touring with closed top. 1 - Paige Tourlng, six cylinders, - - Overland Touring. ) f . ‘ . Oldsmobile, eight cylinders, 1 » - Willis Touring, six c_ylindelis'. , ) | | Scripp% Booth Roadster Wi’!lhswire wheels. - Ford Touring Body, Stover Feed Grinder and . ~.and Tractor Plows. =~ 4 ‘ Used Fordson Tractor and Oliver Plow | New Fords Trucks Fordson Tractors The Easy Payment Plan also applies to New Cars, ' : - Trucks and Tractors : Ligonier Universal Sales Co. Sam Kuhns = Phone 145 Al Kansier o - Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers oo 2
CLAIM THIS PRIVILEGE| - . sEmwicEl e ~ SATISFACTION “ 'A.:satisf_‘ifec'l‘d'epo:si;t_otis‘ more valuable to a bank than new a’c_co!unts; . - A'Tlfliat is one reason #v_e bend every effort to render each and e%eryone: of our many depositors the utmost in helpful service. - We wisjh'ea_ch ,de'pofsitor to be a satisfied . customer. © . ] - L . - Any suggeStion's as,gto how we_can better - our service and increace our usefulness to - this community wi,lllje gratefully received. 44, paid on SaVingsi'énd Time Deposits :»e! : e : ; FARMERS & MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY ' “The bank of safety and friendly service”. °
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