Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 17B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 June 1924 — Page 2
You Protect Yourself With rubbers ia rainy vweather, ‘and _ ~ overcoat for winter, insurance on’ , . your car, and take otyer seniblepre- | cautions in a matter-of-fact way, but | . SUPPOSE YOU GOT SICK | : - would’nt it be gratifing tf_o' have money in the bank? ' - Have you thoughf of death, ‘sickness '-. ~ or calamity,~the time when you need ' -/ money most'} You should be saving ~ for that adversity now. Are you doing it? ' . ' Gm Rt o Corner! ' A
- SPECIALFOR Sunday Dinner FRIED CHICKEN ¢7] I . DiINNER " Hotel Ligonier
A Sweeping Reduction Stansbury’s Deapartmeni Store
GINGHAMS
To make this advertisement short and ful snap we are going to sell 1000 yards of the best 33 inch Toile Du. Nord and 23 Chambray Ginghams at ................ c These Ginghams are worth 30 and 35¢ 29¢ TISSUE GINGHAMS 29c 500 yards Tissue Ginghams worth 50 29 ' 39¢ and 69¢ your choice for ............ C § e s i j GINGHAMS ' 1600 yards of 27 inch Ginghams 41 good sivies st only ........L...... 190 - DISHES ‘ : Too many dishes. We will sell sets or part sets. Cups and saucers ,plates, deep dishes, any kind of a dish you may want. | _ 16c PERCALES 16 2000 ?ards of Percale light or dark for just one week and no more at-this sacri- 1 6 : Hee meice . L C 'This is the regular 20c grade. . P o - 25¢ HOSE 25¢ : 1500 pairs of Boys and Girls Derby" Ribbed Rolled Top. 3} length hose in black 2 5 brown and white. All sizes only .... . ¢ . LADIES SILK HOSE. - 50 dozen Ladies Silk Hose, all new shadles, Black, Brown, Nude, French Nude, Beige, Tanbark, Silver, Grey, Orinental Pearl, Dawn White Airdale, Sunburn, aSnd, Fog, French Tan, Cruiser and Log Cabin. You can match ‘your shoes or your dress. & -
, ‘We Must Reduce Stock . Come Early! Get Your Share of Bargains! Stansbury’s Department Store 5 {ICONIER = = WOIANA -
3 i oo < The ligomer Banner . :uranagflln.lu;;‘! : ' Published by { The Banner Publishing Company . W, C. B: HARRISON Editor il‘uflflo‘wéryfllflhy end Thursday and entersd in the Postoffice at Ligoaler, Ind., as second class matter. Two Called From Millerburg. Mrs. Barbara Gary aged 89 wife of D. E. Gary of Millersburg ‘who jis 9% years old died Sunday night akt the home of a daughter Mrs.. - Charles Hoover of Middlebury. + Mrs. Florence Myers 61 years old died at eight o’clock Tuesday morning at her home in Clinton township. Both, were old residents of Elkhart county The label on your paper will tell you when your subscription expired or will expire. - Photograph of the Children never grow up. - Phone 103 Hieber Studio for an ap- ~ pointment. 9btt
An Unusual r ol Offering! Here’s an opportunity to buy a guaranteed, nationally advertised at a price that defies ~ comparison. ' 'i YO TR ' P"fi# » %%“,1 i ,f?‘ = TR | o=t 2 i u ‘ 93@7“ = _Mi jmazg{;,;;;- | ; Dlrcon i e LRI Resrermnsl ' “ ‘ & . Fashionable rectangular watch, BuLova “quality g.hite g‘ol}g]{ ]lc{(’l “engraved case; fine - ‘ fcn\gefi;w\?‘«i{ovgmem $ 2 7‘5 0 i i £ o T — 0002 ¥wa R i‘é'*itt’z"-isi'ii i oaffi=gfal A 1 : slili = -t fi;;lfi;v it ss =0 00, A ALY : N T o g - . ~ The new PRINCINE model. BuLova - quality \Xhire p,olfill fillig o i $27.50 ; BULOVA WATCHES are nationally famous for their yeliability and are backed by two guarantees—the manufacturer’s and our onn. We . recommend them to qnd);-one wanting a beaytiful, : pendable watch at a moderate prices * RAUBERT'S JEWELRY _ STORE - ‘ \mwwa : .
$1.39 ALL PURE LINEN $1.39 70 inch all pure Linen Damask. This is your best buy for the past 5 years. $1 39 Regular $2.25 value now ........ ° " $1.98 DRESSES $1.98 . 1 Lot of Indian Head Dresses choice styles assorted colors and sizes a good $ : buy fer you at only ... | 1.98 . 98¢ CREPE GOWNS 98¢ A big value. Less than cost. Get your 9 8 size and style now while theyre’ only C . PBEsSGOOBPS Of all kinds must go now. Now is the time to buy. , ‘ L UNDER GARMENTS _ fadies’ Uande Vesls ... 19 Ladies 'Gauze Union Suits ................. 49¢ Men's Gauze Union SUILS ......ocoonnneinniises 980 Boy’s and Girl’s Dimity Union Suits only 50c OVERALLS = | 200 pairs of Men’s Overalls plain blué” or blue and white striped with bibs $ AL 08l e 1.39 . w 0 2000 pounds of the best Cane granu- . - ated apear 108, ... ... 77C . e 3000 bars P & G Laundry Soap get ' Thic brice D bEIE ... . 21C
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
Plunge 3 sFeet Into River.
Two women from South Bend whe refused to make lfinnwn their names. escaped even the slightest injury in Elkhart when a new Hudson sedan ir which they were piding plunged .ovey the almost -perpetfdicu_la.r 35-foot embankment on West Lexington avenuc hill and came to a stop on its side in the water of the St. Joseph river. The women emerged from the. car unhurt and immediately made -arrangementy) to hoist the machine. ; The machine bore a title card with the name of Michael Fox sSOlltfi Bendy L et - . Two Are Badly Hurt, © Two vocational agricultrual teachers Harold Shirley of Pierceton anc L. LeGrande of Bremen ‘were badly cut and bruised when the machine iv which they were riding was struck by an automobile driven by John Istrate of Fort Wayne. Eighteen: gallons ol liquor were found in the Istrate car and the wife of the driver was arrest. ed and lodged in jail. Istrate walked away after the crash and has not beer seen since. ] . ' Hurt in Auto Aeccident, Paul Bonfiglio of Elkhart was ser. iously injured Sunday afternoon a five o’clock in an automobile acciden near Servia in Wabash county. - Bin figlio in a Nash car with two ccompan | ions crashed into a Ford. iThe od cupants of the Ford were unhurt bu the Nash careened from the road an crashed into a tree. DBonfiglio’s ches was crushed and he was taken to th home of a relative at North Manches qter. :
Sojourn On the Farm.
For the first time in his young life Paul Palmtzr is enjoying the delights of farm lifé. While in oSuth Bend the first: of the week Councilman L. A Palmer concluded to bring his young grandson home with him and the lac, was placed on the farm of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Woli to spend a week or ten days watching the anties of the chickens, pigs and cattle. | Assess Corporations Friday. J. 1. Dunning a: meémber of the county board of tax - review and equalization announces that a r'epresentet,iev of the state board of tax commissioners will be in Albior Friday June 20 to meet Wwith the county hoard for the asséssment of all cofporati('ms in Noble county. All persons interested in -appraisement op these corporations will please take netice an dact accordingly. ‘ Now Herds the Chickens, Ex-Governor Warren T. McCray.whc is .serving time at Atlanta is now oif the honor list and has charge: of the poultry on the prison' farm situatec |l4 miles from the prison proper. Hig sleeping quarters are adjacent to the poultry pens instead of the main.dormitory where the other honor. prisoners are housed. - : _ i . —_— . Rather Dangerous Sport. : | While attempting to climb the sidc of a two story building at South Bend in an effeort to show his ability as = “human fly” Burr Keafer 16 years olf fell to the cement walk below, but es. caped with minor injuries. ATyoungey brother had reached the roof and Buri was but a short distance behind when he fell. - .
Womans’ Smoker Popular
The first: “woman’s smoking car’ on the Illinois Central “daylight special’ between Chicago and St. Louis was/ liberally patronized on its initial trip. - The porter reported his stock of fags practically sold out When ‘the train arrived. Half of thc lounge car is reserved for women. Genevieve Comes First. Miss Genevieve . Schmidt of South Bend was the first victim of the $25 week in the spéeeds’ court at South Bend. She paid a total of $35 including costs in the city court for driving 33 miles an hour. Two- others followed and paid the same amount. - .3 i ! Youth Shows Ingratitude. - -Mrs. J. A. Dixon of Elkhart reported to the police that Thomas A. Kelley fifteen years old from New York city whom she had befriended had disappeared and taken with him $lOO of her money. e \ - Aged Woman High Flyer. Mrs. Abby Cole of- Elkhart who is 80 years old recalls no greater thrill of her career than the first airplant ride she took Saturday. She enjoyed the trip very much and is anxious tc take another. v - -
Big Strawberry Crop.
John Kunkalman has a big crop of fine strawberries out on his Diamond lake farm and Mrs. Kunkalman ang caughter Lenore are engaged in picking them. - e o . For Sale—Black mare 8 years old scund weight 1500 Ibs. Ligonier Univorsal Sales ‘ 15atf Used Fordson tractor and Oliver piow for sale at a bargain. Ligonier Uuiversal® Sales Co. : 13att Pay your subscription to the Ligopier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. L L Robert aged 3 son of Mr. and-'}Mrs. I'ert Schlabach died of peritonitjs af I ®ndallville after a short illness. For Sale—s room houge on Lincoln Way South. Enquire at Banner office. ‘ oo 1B Mr. and Mrs. Harry Growcock have moved from: South Bend to Elkhart township for a permanent residence.
Death of Mrs. Stark
- Harry Hicks received word Wednes- |. day morning of the death of Mrs. Eli Stark who passed away at her homt in Butler. The deceased was former- | ly Miss Flora Wolf a . resident of} Sparta’ township' and a. daughter of the late W. K. Wolf. Mrs. Stark was 73 -years of age. . Surviving are hej| husband and a brother Dr. Calvin Wolf in Colorado. The remains will arrive - Friday evening and will be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hicks. At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon” the funeral will be held from the Sparta Christian church ang burial in the cemetery near by. Mrs tSark wds a cousin of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hicks. . . ~ Spends Night in Jail ~ Harry Downey of Mishawaka formex editor ,of the Churubusco Truth paid a fine 'of $25 and costs amounting tc $5O on a charge of violating the prohibition -law, when arraigned in a Columbia City court Monday. Downey spent the night in jail following an accident on the Lincoln 'lzigilw'ay{ three miles northwest of Churubuscc when anne?"s car collided - with a Fort Wayne machine. In Downey’s car were found two bootles of moon.. shine. ’
Yeggs Surprised..
~ Yeggs after blowing the safe of the palace theater were surprised. by police at Fort Wayne when the loud report of dynamite'br'ought officers tc the scene. One suspect YWho was tak. en into custody was released. The exy plosion blew open the outer doors of the safe but failed to wreck the inneij doors where $5,000 was placed. o North For Fishing. Messrs and Mesdames Graham Lyon Chas _ Simmons . and Otis D Nusbaum - .drove from Ligonier, to FonDe Lac WHsconsin the first day on their way north for 4 fishing trip of two weeks. . . v Chicago Cubs.at Springbrrok : The Chicago Cubs of the national base ball league will play the South Bend team at Springbrook park South Bend Tuesday afternoon June 24 the game starting at 4:30. The regulay Cub lineup is guaranteed. Batchelors ‘South Bend team also plays the Unjon Colored giants next Saturday and isunday at the same place. - o
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. 9atf - .. Notice. e Until September 1, our office hours will be from nine in the morning tc four in the afternoon except that ou Saturdays will be open all day and evenifg, ‘ , W. H. 'Wigton. i : . Bothwell & Vandarford. | Kodak, films, Kodak finishing, pr-omptly at Hieber Studio. . 9btf -Awnings, tents and covers. Otis L Fuller Goshen Phone 251. 13att John R. Dovel and iMss Jennie E Thompson were Goshen visitors Mon. day. _ ™ Mrs. L. B. Scott of Terra Haute is a house'guest of Mrs. John L. Caviy this week. 2 | Pay your subscription to the Ligo‘nier Banner. Office ' open Saturday everings. . _ - - ~ Mrs. Charles Crabb is now pleasant: ly located for the summer at Pontiac Illinois. o : Fordson tractor in good condition for sale at a bargain. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. v gatf For Sale—Dark reed baby carriage good as new. A bargain. Mrs. Franlj Fisel. : 17b4t : _ Christian Sclence Soelety. -Services are held as follows: Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock - Bvery Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. L Meeting. place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. _ - - Everybody walcome. c 1-24 U Don’t forget to pay-your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings.
—NOBLE’S— Good Shoes . 131 South Main St. GOSHEN - IND.
I saEpER CLAIMTHIS PRVIEGE =~ = = = | oEENIEE] - 0 ~ when a man named in his Will an old and true friend to take care of his worldly possessions whenthe time came for him to pass on. | S Now the practice is to name a Bank as Executor. A bank neither dies or moves away; and, by reason of its business organization and its broader experience, it is better equipped to handle such Estates, than is the old time friend or relative. = - - Consult our officers about trust service. Have your lag'ye’r draw your Will and name this Bank Exécutor and Trustee. ‘ . Complete ,Behking_ and Trust Service : Total Resources $645,000.00 - FARMERS & MERCHANTS " TRUST COMPANY ~ “The bank of safety and friendly service”
L To the Public. : Until October- ‘lst ‘my office will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each week. ' j , i ' C. D. Lane, M. D. . Batf % « Wanted - s . I want to buy corn. Will pay"high-i est market price. ' C..L. Chamberlin. Phone 861. P '~ I2atf Fhrnished room for rent call _at Banner Offices .. 13ab . For Sale canary birds. Mrs;' Mel Jackson over Jet White Grocéteria | G " ~-16btt - Don’t forget to pay your subserip—tion to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. e Salesladies wanted—To sell exceptional line of house dresses. Write Tide Cook District manager Columbia City. Ind. o - A qaset
JLLHENRY . ° -' J. C.KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co.
92 acre farm in Washington Township. New buildings. Priced tp sell. - G o 38 acre farm near Cosperville for sale or exchange for larger farm, . ' o (1'27 acre farm 3 miles north ot Albion on Tip Top Trail. Must se?l.' - - 142 acre stock and grain farm. near Indian Village 30 acres ot timber. : . : 8 room modern brick house on Main street near business dis{ triet, 7 6 room frame cottage and & full lots in Syracuse with launch and boat house. ' 11%% acre poultry and fruit ferm@ on Lincoln highway. ] 9 room modern house on Cavin street, . : ' 7 acre poultry and fruit farm near Tourist Park. ' 7 _room modern house on MeLean street. L 9 reom modern house¢ on MeLean - street -near business district. ‘ o | ~ Restaurant and Grocery in. small town on Lincoln Highway. 7 room residence and 4% lots in Kimmell. ' ' Large furnished cottage at Ogden Island Lake Wawasee. Choice cottage near Catholic church plenty of fruit. o Modern brick residence and 1% lots on South Martin streer. « 70 acre farm near Richville church. 60 acre farm 1% miles from Ligonier ;would exchange for city property. | ‘ o 134 Story brick house on Nerth" Side. v : . Vacant lot on South Cavin street One acre tract % miles fom Ligs onier on Blazed Trail Good Buildings. s v : 8 room residence on North Side. Double Garage. Would trade for small farm, . - . ° : Large furnished cottage at Natt' Crow Beach for sale. Several choice cottagee\'a,t Lake Wawasee for rent by the week or for the season. : L 92 acre farm near Wilmot will trade for smaller farm. = Furnished Cottage for sale on Morrison Island Lake Wawasee.
Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier. Ind.
To Bretz for Glasses - ,g - Sharp Eyes ' ti)‘l \,' r - 'j . For - % }‘ Sharp Work ; . Al mechantes like to use keen ~edged, perfect todls. : . " Hyes are tools of the mind and. must be sharp to do good work and ! resist the wear of constant use Let us-sharpen gyour sight by furnishing glasses that will enable _you to Bee elea_rl‘y. : ' 9 In What Condition e Are Your Eyes? Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optlelan 130 8. Main Bt. ; . . GOSHEN
120 acre farm near Washington Center School ‘House. Would consider small farm in trade. 64 acre farm in Kosciusko county. 4% miles South west. of Cromwell. : -9 room modern brick house near -center of ‘city. - - 5 acre poultry farm near Syracuse. . » Two choice business rooms on Cavin street. |- - 7 room bri¢k house in Syracuse: Boat house and launch goes with “this property.: . ' 35 acre farm on Crooked Lake .Steuben County on state road 13. Good buildings. Suitable for. pAlatting. : o o 8 room brick house in choice re‘sidence district Ligonier. _ L - 9 room frame house near pub--liec Library. . i 7 room modern ‘house> on Fort ‘Wayne - road. ~All hardwood floors. - Modern 5 room bungalow id South Bend near Springbrook: ‘Park wauld exchange for small farm. - , , : 7 room modern house on South Cavin street. . Garage on Lincoln < Highway ‘would take farm in exchange. - Two cottages at Laka Wawasee on leased ground. Priced to sell. 34 acre poultry farm in Sparta Township. = . _. co 5 room cottage in South part of the eity. .~ ‘ ‘ Good residence property in Rome Gity. : | 40 acres of good land on Blazed Trail. ! e i Two vacant lots in Richmonds Addition. . ! 258 acre corn and stock farm just off the Lincoln Highway 4 miles from Ligoiner. ~ 73 acre corn and onion farm on Lincoln Highway.., , 54 acre farm near Wawaka would exchange . for Ligonier property.. - e Modern 8 room 1 story frame house near flouring mill. Large 8. .- - : 7 room house on paved streey near U. B. church. A bargain. . Your chance to pick a choice lot at “Maxwelton Manor” the new ‘addition . just platted on Syracuse Lake, i
