Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 15A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 June 1924 — Page 3

L R S PV W e . gy aen W B s A i, The - 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 s characteristic .. of Kennedy Equipment.

- RAUBERT'S JEWELRY STORE THE GIFT SHOP THE RADIO SHOP Ligonier, Indiana

—=NOBLE'S—- - Good Shoes 131 South Main St. GOSHEN - IND.

Mrs. Frances M. Beane Democratic Candidate Clerk of the Circuit Court - Noble County, Indiana Your Vote Will Be Appreciated -

PPN Fhia T At @ i | 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:lgst 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 ths 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. ; i

LE-GAL-CO - ~ Millinery Store Jefferson Theatre Block GOSHEN & W.H. WIGTON . Attorney-at-law , Office in Zimmerfixan Block ~ LIGUNIER, IFD e —————_ E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer r’none No. 65, Ligonier.» } I W. R. JACKSON " [rustee Perry Townshsp’ ffice Mier State Bank, Ligonier

= Neo., 409 e Notice of Sale of Real Estate by AdP ministrator, L The undersignced administrator oi the estate oif ‘lanu "Saz'ah':,v deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Ceurt of Noble County, Indiana, he will at the shour 0f.22 oclock P, M. -on ithe 21st ddy of Jung 1924 at the law office of W. H. Wigton in Ligonier Indiana and from dei'yfto day thereafter until sold, offer. for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent in and tc the following described real estate towit: : i .

; ‘Eight_y (80) feft off of the north end of lot number thirteen (13) in Straus’s Addition to the town, now city of'Ligonier' Noble County Indiana. - Said sale will be made subject tc the approval of said court for not less than the ful lappraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions. At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand; the balance in two equal installments payable in twelve and eighteen months from date deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser ‘bearing 6% interest from date waiving relief and providing for attorney’s fees and secured by a mortgage on the real estate ‘sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale, o - 'Said real estate will be sold subject to-the taxes for 1924 payable in 1925 and possession surrendered within sixty days from'time of sale. The abstract for said real estate may be seen and examined at the office' of W. H. Wigton in Ligonier. . . Ralph H. Strait administrator of the estate of Lana Strait de- : .ceased. e , : W. H Wigion, Atty. . lia3w

IT PAYS!

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 HIGH. WAY GARAGE, PHONE 150. i He will give you FREE EXVERI ADVICE on your BATTERY, START: ING and LIGHTING SYSTEMS and furnish repairs at the LOWEST COSi POSSIBLE. ' COLUMBIA and PREST-0-LITE BATTERIES either in WOOD ot RUBBER cased, also all Kkinds oi RADIC BATTERIES amd CHLARGERX ' . For Sale, . @ 4 One square post and. parel brass bed and box spring and mattress good as new. Can be seen at my homne. A bargain, J. L. Dunning 12bt}

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‘A Battery | Without Jars § "~ The new Gummite case, an exclusive feature with . . Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece, ", | including ¢ompartments % “for the cells. Thus, indi- *] vidual jars are done ) away with, Gummite is practi- § - -cally indestriictible, will &8 not warp, and is not affected by temperature, : : acid, or water. Let us show you this ideal bate . : . tery case, ’ : _ b ‘ BLAZED TRAIL y " GARAGE :

To Bretz for Glasses ) :g Sharp Eyes ’?} . et : Sharp Work All mechavnlcs' like to use keen edged, perfect tools. , Eyes -are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and resist the wear of constant use. : Let us sharpen your sight by furnishing glasses that will enable you to see clearly. : 9 ~ In What Condition : Are Your Eyes? _ Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan ; " 130 8. Main St. : GOSHEN Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN . Office: Justamere Farm. | Phone: Ligonier 757 Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana =~ Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones¥*

- WiHY BANKS? - - . BoEVv. DL ' . By J. H. PUELICHER, Chairman, P Committee on Public Education, American Bankers Association. - Why open a savings account in a savings bank? - ’ s 1 - 5 5 i v _ i -‘ .T‘» L SAVlNGS=meney set aside by keeping expenditures below income ‘ which is essential to individual as well 'as tg : . . business success. T g -o0 % | ACCOUNT==accurate ‘record, as applied tq 'save o Y ~ings in a bank, of deposits and withdrawals, % showing a‘so, earnings from interest; savings - banks. will’ open an account with one dollar-— "f"’fiéi: the amcunt most depositors have started with. ;z’"}r SAVINGS DANK=a safe place to deposit savings & fi;&%% "~ where they will earn interest; the bank gives R R . the depositor a pass-book, th‘%t-is, an account book showing deposits, interest credited;, withJ. H. Pueliche - : 2 e 1 o . Vr drawals and balance. Many banks not| called - - savings banks now conduct savings depa‘r*me’nts. .~ A savings a@ecount in a bank indicates and emcot:u’.‘clge:;{l thrift ‘which is an essential aid to success. Unlike money hoarded, money in the bank is safe fmm loss by fire or thieves, earns interes't; and is put te use-by the banks in developing the community. ]

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/ The overnight development of the iradio‘i'ndustry, even in a swiftly moviing Worid, is on€ of the -commercial ‘.r_omances of this century. , Within the span of a little more than feur yeafts {thé ranks of the manufacturers, composed chiefly of those who had aided |the.army and navy during the war in: the creation of the wireless telephone,, ]have grown from a group of about! fifty pioneers into an army of -mores than 3,000. Sales of radio ‘material in} 1920 amounted to a bare $1,000,000: It is estirvated that the American public during_the past year spent at leasu {5150,000,000 in acquiring sets and parts: sof‘the- instruments that tapped thes ether. The strides that the industry: X‘is making may be indicated by 'thei

Aerial Forest Patrol

Many persons will remember when the pilot and passenger on an airplane were obliged to sit on the edge. of a wing with their feet hanging ’in space. The newest form of cabin is very l?ux‘ious, both in the machines used. fOr passenger travel and those flown for scientific work. The entire forward end of the cabin is enclosed in glass, with broad windows reaching to the floor, so that the pilot and others can look out in all directions while seated in comfortable chalirs. This form of airplane is used by the government in forest patrol work and for :aerial photography. The camera or instruments used are mounted in thi§ bay window, so that they can. command an uninterrupted sweep of the horizon. From any seat in the cabin of such an airplane a marvelous. view of the landscape may -be enJoyed. : !

A Bad Case

Major Pelham §St. George Bissell told a new-rich story at a dinner of the Society of Colonial Wars in New York. g ; S

“A new-rich,” he said, “went to a manicure’s, spread- his terrible paws out on her table and asked; : “‘Can you do anything with these here, lady? ‘ L “The young girl turned the neéwrich’s hands this way and that disdainfully with an orange-stick, and then she said: ! :

*Yen, I think 1 can, but first you must go to a doctér and get these cracks stitched up. Surgery .isn't in my .line’” ‘ .

-+ Timely Warnirg . “He dances beautifully,” sighed the impressionable girl. ‘ ‘ “Take my advice,” answered Miss Cayenne, “and don’t deprive society of his accomplishxge‘nt. It would be a shame for him to get married and have to stay home nights.” .

. , . Give Her Time

Rastus—Ah wants a divorce. Dat woman jes’ talk, talk, talk, night amr’ day. Ah cain’'t get no rest and dat ta‘lk am drivin’ me crazy. ; Young Lawyer—What does she talk mboat? . : : " Rastus—She doan’ say.—Life. .

Can¥He Keep Her There?

Gentleman wishes room and board with garage space for wife in refined private home; meals for himself when in town. ' Specify terms and location In reply. References. P 43—Want Ad in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. : e .

Symptoms

“Pardon me, professor, but last night your daughter accepted my proposal of marriage. I have called this morning to ask if there is any insanIty in your family.” : “There must be.”—Yale Record,

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

statement that expenditures for research tby one of the la'_ufge manufac: turing 4« groups during the next year. will wexceed the amount of the tetal sales jmst four years ago.| . . - The industry is so new .that the Goverpment -has been unable to take a cemsus to. determine ity rank or proportdons. Congress has not had time to frame Jegislation regulating it ' Its past: events have been kaleidoscopic, and the industry now is|described by some\ as in a statd of flux, although theresare growing indications that it will settle down. For, with the changing phases, there is a (_;istihct movement in the direction (;f standardization.—American Bankers Association Journal. e §

Mrs. Zella L. Shock.

Zella. L. Shock aged 32 years wife of Izra Shock of Syracuse died at 8:50 o’clock Thursday firenoorfi in the Elkhart General hospital. Death: which was caused by'fthe formatiou of a blood clot in an artery ‘was en: tirely unexpected. On|May 20 Mrs. Shock underwent an alj)p'en'dici,tfis O"‘)v eration an dhad progrej:sed so favorably that plans ha(l‘becl made forshe: removal to her home. | Lo - While she was being bathed by a nurse . Mrs. Shock sgd{lenly remarked, “I can’t breathe.” | Ten minutes later she expired. Thej'e are no chiidren. The body was faken to Syra: R _? LR

Seligs’ Ship Stock.

The Seligs shipped several decks ¢f stock Saturday to’ the Buffalo mar. ket. This company hhs made Spps shipments of hogs and sheep W . for a-long time. | o

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

To the Public.

Until October Ist my| office will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each weele. . L 0D Tane/M. D Batf

. .;B’eaiu;tiful woodwork, exquisite deceratik;ns and numerous other 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 enjoymentand convenience into your home with Electnaty. e e e - To do without this important factor is to deprive your home?of the fullest zen“joyment and pleasure. The houvse that is wired for complete Electric Service 15 the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every ' home canhaveit. e e e e e e -If your house is not wired now, make a-real home out of it]by- wiring at once. 1 Indiana & Michigan Electric Company

Aaron Juday Dead.

Aaron Juday 80 years old was found dead in bed at his home in South Beng early Wednesday morning. Death is believed to have been caused by apoplexy. : | o ~ Mr. Juday was a retired butcher anu had been a residént of South Bend fo: 35 years going there. from. Elkhart ~ He was born in Benton Aug. 15 1843. His wife Ellen, Davis Juday tc whom -he was married Nov. 25 1872 died several years ago. Surviving hin are two children Mrs. Hulda Kamyj and William Juday of South Bend anc the following brothers and sisters John Juday, Goshen; Mrs. Ivan Han ner, Benton; Mrs. George . Sargeauf and Mrs. Tillie Mcl.joy‘ Syracuse: - The funeral was held at the resi dence at 10 o’clock Saturday morning

Star Car Falls,

A star touring with seyeral! passengers driven by a man from neal Wolf Lake went head-on. into a tree Friday morning at the Ch-ajhnpan,hu;t intersection of Union street aud Lin. coln Way South. The car is in the Lincoln Highway |garage. with the front end stoved in’ No one hurt. The accident was caused by a number of cars meeting at that dangerouj point and sto avoid a collision. the dri yer who had 'been visiting Stanles Surfus, semt liis./machine inty a tree . Splinter (?aju’ses..l)eaflv.. Mrs. Lewis Roebuck of Columbia City died'in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne Wednesday from bloot. poisoni‘ng. followinjg; the . accidental penetmtidn of a splinter into her thumb. . She had Ligen at the hospita, a week. She leaves g family. Dl : ‘ - Predicts Ralston.. J. W. Draper: travéling salesmarn from Ligonier called on the News. Times on Thursday. Politically he is off again. He believes taht with Lafollette in,_the ‘ring the chances are that Rals‘t"o.n_wil‘lé be the n'éxp presi dent.! —Goshen News Times: '

Cubs to Play South Bend.

Louis Batchelor ‘announced that he had completed arrangpbments for the appearance of 'thie Chicago Cubs fo an exhibition game in South Bend on Tuesday June 27, - 9 Buys Hotel. - : Matfxy Katzer is' now sole owner of The Tavern L&fie Wawasee having purchased the interest of Clyde BalUsed Oliver ‘tractor plow for saic. Inquire at Ford Garage. ¢ 13alf L e Pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. ! - o .. This is| the Season. | This is the stasbn ‘when furnaces stoves and chimpeys should be clean: ed and repaired. For good work of this kind drop a card in the Ligonier postoffice to J. FI Sampsel. K Mr. Sampsel gave good 'sa:tisfaeggn with -his work last year ’Telephojn_e 494 10atf

< : ke | We ,wantjyiour good will - and we wbnt the opport~unity to earn it. You | oweit to yourself ‘to - | 'drive into - KIESTER'S ELECTRIC SHOP ~ Lincoln Way West : o ;W,estinghbuse rubber case | batteries for Fords $14.95 | exchange. We also havea ‘and will give crane service anywhere. o " Phone 481 L

)ee T e s,o e T They Fit and M: G Tl SN SIS ; ke e& - Chief Qualities - =~ & =R\ ’ ' IN THE lf!g,‘,mfz.}“im Nl L o e s "HJ:‘%*‘“'!H Famous Douglas Shoes g e . L Nt 7o L Fora fury. - é;_ \\\fi‘\n\”il \%.‘L.ooussus' . Ora af Cen’tu y fi\ s "‘*}nzm' T+ - DOUGLAS SHOES | Wiee B 9 Have stood the test - fi . SOLD ONLY BY. NS T T TATIT IFTR | Ig% B. F. WILKINSON . il’u::‘xufl.ilfii - ‘Headquarters For Ligonier LR e e > L

J. L. HENRY

Home Realty and Investment Co.

- Modern property in South Bend. will trade for small - farm ~ or Ligonier property. - oo o o 258 acre farm just A‘()f'f. Lincoln “Higliway in Sparta.TownsHip. - 8 room property on. North Side Ligonier. Would- take small. farm in trade. - - o 11% story brick Touse on: North | Side near school house.. ~ } 8 room house near U. B: church - | Terms. . e e 54 acre farm near Wawaka. Good buildings, ¢ . 0 5 acre tract- near SY"@;CUSHQ-’ : Good buildings. e 35 acre tract of land on banks. of Crooked Lake Steuben county. Will trade for Npble .County . Bremertye. . 0 o Several choice cottages at Lakoe Wawgsee for sale or rent dur~ ing the season. .| - : 414 acres of gr(;un‘dijust»v.outsijd‘é : ‘the city limits. Paztly set tc strawberries and -raspherries.’. 1% story frame -fie’siden,ce; on south McLean'streeft;j-; o , Modern Home ‘on South ‘Cavifi. street, 7 rooms: -Garaze.. " . - 9 room modern brick house in good neighborhood.’ Priced to Sell. o e e 120 acre corn farm in Washington - township. ~ Will trade for- ' smaller farm. . |- ¢ 2 choice residence i)i_'qpéfties in Syracuse.] Priced to selb . - . 9 room modern- hpme: on MeLean Street near business dis- . trict. Priced to sell '. 60 acre farm 1% miles from:. Ligonier. Will take -city . property in exchange., 4 snap. =

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier, Ind.

Read the Ads.

J. C. KIMMELL

38 ‘acre farm in Elkhért-Town-_ship. ~'Will “trade for 80 acre famm. 0 b 70 acre farm north of Richville church. ‘Will exchange for Ligonier property.- e GGood house and 3 lots near the Cathoklic church at. a -bargain. ‘plenty of fruit.. : o o 44 acre poultry farm jn Sparta ‘ townships - ‘ 9 room modern home on Cavin “street for sale or-rent. }’;‘iéed right. . e Ty 115 story 7 ‘room house on pav--ed street in south part of city. 40 acre farm on Blazeds Trail east of Ligonier. Good buildings Choice home in Rome City. A . bargain: .. - s , - Modern brick residence in south -part of city. Garage and poultry ~houge. . @ . o | " Vac‘:aflvt‘ : _iot' on So. Cavin street ~ Modern 8-room house on North ; Side.; Large lot. Priced tg_ sell. \lme _arodxh : modern ‘home near center of city. Good = garage. Priced to sell. 2o - 8-room brick house in heart ot city. Good garage, abundance of fruit.- . : e “Modern one-story Tcot_t"age on ‘McLean street. A choice locait - e i 29 acres of land overlooking - Lake Wawasee. oo SER e L S : 5 - Modern 8 room brick residencg .0n Main Street for sal¢ or rent. 1134 acre poultry farm on Lincoln Highway 3 miles from - Ligonier. b "73,;az'cre farm’ -'n.e}lT»&Ki‘fpméll on Lincokn - Highway. !Level @ and prodndtive.. =0 4 8