Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 21A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 July 1924 — Page 2
Buying A Home Requires the ambition to first learn . to regularly and systematically save ~ a certain part of your income. ’ Make it a point to spend less than - you make. Set the sum so saved a- ~ side in a Home Building Funds. - With regular small weekly -deposits you will be surprised how quickly you | will have saved the “down payment” on that house. - Citizens Bank “The Bank on the Corneli” :
Kodaks e bameras Films that get the pictures you want Photo Supplies We develop -::d print vour . The | HOFFMAN BOOKSTORE
Mrs. Frances M. Beane Democratic Candidate ~ Clerk of the Circuit Court Noble County, Indiana Yonr Vote Will Be Appreciated : VERN B. FISHER - Sanitary Plumbing -+ and Heating | Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind. Howaird White . : WA,WLKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone 2,01; 1 Wawaka _ Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIA N Office: Justamere Farm. tPhone: Ligonier 757
:\} _ ‘ Your pocket-book will show e that it costs less. Your house will oo {show that it is clean and burns St clean. Your problem will be end- ) ed when you have ordered—let \ ; ] me tell you further why “You'll ‘i"': e ' see the difference,” » A , : : J Also-hard coal, coke, PocaoonY : ‘ ltas and soft co#l. - Call 67 - Weir & Cowley - ——LCoal———— i | LIGONIER, INDIANA" e
. i A : - eTD ) 4 T R T e g | 1S 5 5 xl £ & A Battery | : - E Without Jars © The new Gummite case; an-exclusive feature'with ¥ Exide Batteries, is : motulded all in one piece, ! including compartments i for the cells. Thus, indi- ; vidual jars are done Y away with. - Qummite is practically indestructible, will § not warp, and is not af- > fected by temperature; acid, or water. Let us 4 s show you this ideal bate X tery case, ] e BLAZED TRAIL GARBAGE
More @EFRY Shocks & Don’t hit the roof, 7 Ride comfortably, /B 2 easily and smooth- G lyoverthe roughest TS roads. Lincoln Shock Absorbers will positively make your car, any car, much easier riding. Let us put them on your car. if you don’t like them, we’ll return your money. = . Kiester Electric Shop Lincoln Way West SHOCK ABSORBERS
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
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' Democratic State Ticket. Governor—Dr. Carleton. B. McCulloch -of Indianapolis. - j . Lieutenant Governor—Lew O’'Bannon -of Corydon. ' Secretary of State—Arthur J. Hamrick of Greencastle. Auditor of State—Harry L. Arnold of Frankfort. : Treasurer of State—Harry L. Arnold of Gary. . ' . Attorney General—Harvey Harmon of Princeton. o : : Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts—John W. Kern of Indianapolis. : o Superintendent of Public instruction —Samuel L. Scott of Jeffersonville. Judge of Supreme Court, First District—George K. Denton of Evansville. Judge of the supreme Court Fourtb District—John . T. Allen of Fort Wayne. o . Judge of the Appellate Court First District—John C. McNutt of Martinsville, » ~ Judge of the Appellate Court Second District—Valentine E. Livengood Covington. e ] ,
‘Cancer Cause Discovered. Dr. T. J.:Glover of Toronto speaking before the Philadelphia clinical as sociation andlj the clinical 'soéiety 0) the national ' stomach hospital said he had isolated the organism which causes cancer ; told of successful tests and said he hoped to be able to immunize human beings. L According to Dr. Glover the cancer organism is a baccilus ocecurring singly ,in pair and in chains of thres or more. He has been able to isolate it he said from every type of humanp cancer tissue and to grow it in special media using it to produce cancer ir animals and to develop an anti-toxi) from young healthy horses. ]
_Drops 30 Feet On Head. The LaGrange News says: “Mildred Feller the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreuger ol West Spring street fell from a cherry tree Monday morning while picking cherries. - A ' “Miss Feller alighted on her head aftér fallihg a distance of .nearly thirty feet. Neighbors who saw her fall ran to her assistance expecting to find the young lady badly injured However ,they were most agreeably surprised to find her stitting on the ground laughing and holding her head “The side of her face was badly bruised but aside from this she escaped injury and felt none the worse tor her experience.” Culver Store Robbed. Burglars early Wednesday robbed the Frederick G. Solomon clothing and dry good store at Culver hauling away .about $l,OOO worth of merchandise in an automobile truck. The robbery was not discovered until a clerk opened the establishment shortly before 7 o’clock Thursday morning. - The loot consists of 75 pairs of men’s shoes and other® articles of merchandise. ; 2
Prosperity in Kansas.
A letter from W. M. Kinnison from Garden City Kamsas to his brother James in this city reports an unprecedented crop of wheat in sight Many report 40 bushels to the acre, none less that 25 bushels. Farmers out there should rejoice as they have had a practical failure for the past twc years owing to dry weather for wheaj] and in fact all crops outside of the irrigation districts. :
Road Open Soon.
McClintic Colwell and Gordy expected to finish laying concrete on the county line road east of syracuse Sat. urday. Up to Thursday their mixern had been in operation on the job just 14 days laying 13,000 feet an average of 894 feet per day including 1032 feet on July Bth. The road should be open to traffic by the end of the month.
Bandits Make $15,000 Haul,
Bandits entered the Cook jewelry store- at Indiana Harbor and escaped with $15,000 in cash after slugging Simon Cook 'the proprietor and tying him to a counter. The safe which was open was looted. Cook could give nc description of the robbers. : The bandits entered the store and prenteded to be interested in buying razors and slugged the proprietor as he bent over the counter.
York Township Picnie.
The York township Farm Bureau and Home Division picnic will be hel at the Port Mitchell church two miles south and one mile west of Albion Wednesday July 16.] There will be good speakers and a good local program. Bring your baskets of food dishes and silverware for your family, Come and enjoy the day with us. Everybody welcome. 5
To Rébuild Lines.
The Western Union Telegraph company is rebuilding its line from Toleda to Chicago along the right-of-way of the New York Central railroad. Poles and the work gang is approaching Ligonier from the east. It is expected to reach city limits early this week. |
Lon McNutt is home from a visit with R. E. Price at Lewisburg Ohio and Mr. Price becomes a Banner subscriber. Mr. McNutt also visited other towns of the Buckeye state,
Queensland Government ~ Sells Homes to Workers The labor government of Queensland, Australia, has expended approximately $16,000,000 in the last eight years in the erection of between 8,000 and 9,000 houses which have been sold to the people, said Premier Edward G. Theodore in an interview at the Australian commissioner’s office, 44 Whitehall street, according to the New York Times.: ) : | Mr. Theodore, who has been premier of Queensland, the second largest state in Australia, for nearly -nine years, arrived in New York by way of Canada and was on his way to London to arrange for the refunding of loans amounting to approximately $125,000,000. ’ Premier Theodore explained that the housing shortage was quite as bad in Australia as elsewhere and said that under the scheme to build workers’ homes the government bought the | ;fgnd. erected the houses and then sold hem to individuals, who paid weekly installments no higher than ordinary rent. At the end of fifteen or twenty years the workman owned the home. Queensland is spending $2,000,000- this year for 1,000 dwellings to be sold in ‘the same way. : Premler Theodore said he expected to see Prime Minister MacDonald, whom he knows, on his visit to Lon-. don. He declared that Mr. MacDonald now had the opportunity of demonstrating that his policy was workable ‘and . sane. If he succeeds, sald Mr. Theodore, it will have a great effect throughout the British empire, Among the accomplishments of the labor party In Queensland in nearly nine years Premier Theodore recited the institution of the compulsory arbitration act as among the most substantial, as it practically did away with strikes. - Under government direction the cotton flelds of Queensland are being developed intensively, Farmers from the United States will be asked In a year or two to migrate to Queensland to develop the cotton flelds, with the inducements of land at low rates and government assistance until their farms yield substantial chops.
East African Elephant . Herds Growing Larger The elephant is a very useful animal both for draft purposes and for ivory. A few years ago 70,000 were slaughtered annually for their tusks, so that it seemed as though there was a good chance of the big animal’s becoming extinct. Wise laws, however, have checked the destruction so that the number is increasing. The war gave the elephants: their chance and the British authorities in Fast Africa Have also protected them. South of Zambesi the elephant is virtually extinct ‘and the Cape market for ivory has ceased to exist. ‘ At present Mozambique is the center of the ivory trade. Oddly enough, the Portuguese, through whose hands it comes, send nearly all the ivory across to Bombay, where it is sorted and cut and dispatched to the European markets. The world’s supply of real elephant ivory is now about 250 tons a year.—Sclentific American.
Report Was Erroneous
‘A caller at the New York city morgue the other day asked to see the body of a man found in the Harlem river. . “It’s not me,” he said to the mortician in charge, as reported in a daily paper. “What do you mean?" the official asked. “I mean,” was the answer, “that the report that my body was found in the river is an:error. My acquaintances have been runging away from me for a week thinking I'm my own ghost” - It seems that the body was that of a friend of the caller, and the latter’s name written on papers found in the dead man's pockets resulted in the mixup. ;
Burglar Sings at Work
A nonchalant burglar who sings at h¥s work and yells at his victims recently set Cincinnhatl residents on their toes until he left the community. The burglar sang as he entered the apartment of the assistant city treasurer, and the mistress, thinking he was a light-hearted peddler, and not wanting any green groceries, failed to answer the knock. He trled a key which didn’t fit, and then entered another apartment on the next floor, singing all the while and when he had finished bis job left just as leisurely.. e
Bride Painted a Steeple:
- Women members of the congregation of a church near New York undertook to repair the bullding - A young bride of twenty had the honor .0f painting the steeple, which is 75 fget from the ground.
Champion Knitter
In an international knitting competition in which thousands of women participated, a young woman of Bristol, England, has won a cash prize of $l,OOO and a silver cup emblematic of the championship.
Bdiiv State’s Center
The Wayside Inn’s nelghborhood has been marked by the census bureau as the center of population for Massachusetts. " The exact point is eighttenths of a mile southwest of the Sudbury post office.
Beazitiful Shoulders
The most beautiful shoulders in the world are possessed by Mme, Marcell Pledy of Parls, according to a decision rendered by the judges in the recen! international beauty contest at Monte Carlo. o
.Andrew Adams will try his hand ie selling Essex automobiles along with Leland K. Thompson. The car is a good one. 5
'Phetograph, of the Children never ; grow up Phone 103 Hieber Studio for an apbl bNI mwmtmeag S «L-’ —— i & 'bg
Notice of Sale of eßal Estate by. Administrator with the Will Annexed . The undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the last will and testament .of Ella Graham deceased. hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power in said will contained i will at the hour of 1:30 P. M. on the 22nd day of July 1924 at the Citizeny Bank in Ligbnier Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold offer fdr sale at private sale all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situated in Noble County State of Indiana to wit. - Lot number seven (7) in Sub-Di-vision of Lot Number Nineteen (19) in Wellman’s Addition to' the town now city of Ligonier, . @ | Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Noble . Circuit Court for not less than the full appraised 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 nof to exceed nine and eighteen (9 & 18) months after date, deferred payments to Be evidenced by notes of the pur chaser bearing six per cent interest from date waiving relief prov'zlding for attorney’s fees and secured by & first mortgage on the real estate sold or the purchaser may pay all eash on day’ of sale . e Said sale will be made subject to the taxes for 1924 payable in 1925 ang posSession surrenderd on day of sale * The abstract for said real estate can be seen -at the office of W. H. Wigton in Ligonier, Indiana. 0 Citizens Bank, Administrator with the will annexed of the will and estate of Ella Graham ~ deceased. . ' W. H. Wigton, Atty, T 18adw : - Has Fine Opening.
Arthur Hossinger with the assistance of George Ray Hussey formall}) opened ‘his new. ‘meat market in the Selig . building Saturday morning. The place has been made one of extreme beauty with its new decorations furniture and fixtures. All the meats exposed for sale are contained in ice cooled counters undeér glass and from a sanitary stan(lpbint cannot be excelled. Mr. Hossinger enjoyed a generous’ opening trade. All meats ordered .at this market will be proptly delivered without cost to the purs chaser. o b
- Meets With Acecident, Lipn Pinney of Wolf Lake 'ang three men co-inpanions escaped injury) except slight cuts and bruises when Mr. Pinney’s touring car was sideswiped by a truck and turned over in the ditch Wednesday: night near the Charles = Goble farm in Whitley county. i L ; - Mr. Pinney was going to Columbia. City when the truck. hit his machine. The Pinney car turned over on its side and the front axle was buried almost a foot in the soft ground in the ditch The top of the machine was somewhat damaged and one front wire disc wheel was twisted almost to pieces. ~ May Reside Here. - "Mr. and Mrs.. Lyman Kilmer who spent some time at Diamond lake near their farm the old Growcock place sold their property in Maple Park Illinois and left Friday for that town - for the ‘purpose of remo‘vjn'g their household etfects to Ncble county and will probably locate in Ligo. nier. Mr. and Mrs. Kilmer spent lust winter in California. . :
Wish to Condemn Land. _ The Interstate Public Service Company has filed with the public service commission of Indiana a petition for authority to bring condemnation proceedings to acquire land needed for the construction of a dam in the Elkhart river im Benton township. Mrs. Maddie Lundy and daughters visited one day last week at a Rome City cottage. ; o . Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bowman visited the Amos Bowman family in Topeka one day last week. i ‘Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Hubbartt of LaGrange formerly of Ligonier will spend two weeks at Lake Side Ohic during their vacation. : ' | Awnings, tents and covers. Otis L Fuller Goshen Phone 251. 13atf‘ v * Notice. -
Until September 1, our office hours will be from nine in the morning tc four in the afternoon except tliat on Saturdays will be open all day and evening. : i W. H. Wigton, . ~ Bothwell & Vandarferd. F. B. Parker, Pastor. Residence 135 N. Cavin Streét. Telephone 198. #Sunday School—9:3o A. M. ' Preaching Service—lo:46 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.
: Methodist Church. J. W. Reynods Pastor. ; Residence 116 Martin St. Teephone 187. : Sunday: School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. Christian Science Soclety. : . Services are held as follows: - Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Every Wednesddy evening at 7:30 o’clock. ‘ ; - Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. : Hverybody welcome. .+ 1-24t1
CLAIM THIS PRIVILECE “" | SERVICE | - - . when a man named in his Will an old and true friend to take care of his worldly pos- - sessions whenthe time came for him to pass on. . - 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 lawyer draw your Will and name this Bank 'Executoir,a_nd Trustee. . -~ Complete Banking ‘and Trust} Serviee ' ‘Total Resources $645,000.00 FARMERS & MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY . “The bank of safety and friendly service”
: To the Publie., , Until October Ist my office will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each week. : ' C. D. Lane, M. D. Batf ' o YWanted ’ I want to buy' corn.” Will pay highest market price. (. L. Chamberlin. Phone 861. o 12atf Kodak, films, Kodak finishing, promptly at Hieber Studio. - 9btt For ,Sale canary birds. Mrs. Mel Jackson over Jet White Groeéteria _ : . _ 16bt! ~~ Presbyterian Church. . G. H. Bacheler Pastor. | Residence The Manse 318 W 3rd St. Telephone: 345. e Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:46 A. M. - . Evening. Services at 7:30 . Mid-week Service Wed. 7:16 P. M. - Y. P. S. C. BE. Thursday 7:16 P. M.
J. L. HENRY | J. C KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co.
92 acre farm in - Washington Township. New buildings. Priced to sell. ; 38. acre farm near Cosperyville for sale or exchange for larger ~ farm, , ' 127 acre farm 3 miles north of .- Albion an Tip Top Trail. Must sell. ‘ ‘ 144 acre stock and grain farm near Indian Village 30 acres oi timber. - . e '8 room modern brick house on Main street near business dis{ trict. > Sl 6 room frame cottage and & full lots in Syracuse with launch and boat house. 113 acre poultry and fruit farm on Lincoln highway. ; f 9 room modern house on Cavin street, : 7 acre poultry and fruit farm near Tourist Park. ' : 7 room modern house on Mec--Lean street. 9 room modern house on MeLean street near business district. e Cxifud Restaurant and Grocery* in small town on Lincoln Highway. 7 room residence and 4% lots in - Kimmell. ' : - Large furnished cottage at Ogdqn Igland Lake Wawasee. Choice cottage near Catholic church plenty of fruit. . . Modern brick»residence' and 1% lots on South Martin stree:r. 70 acre farm near Richville church. : 60 acre farm 1% miles from Ligonier would exchange for city property. 1 1% Story brick house on North Side. | e Vacant lot on South Cavin street One acre tract 3% miles fom Ligy onier on Blazed Trail Good Buildings. - X - : 8 room residence on North Side. Double Garage. Would trade for small farm, : e Large furnished cottage at Natt' Crow Beach for sale. ' Several choice .cottages at Lake Wawasee for rent by the weelk or for the season. @ - i 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 o'w For ~ | }‘A Sharp Work . Al mechantes™like to use keen edged, perfect toois. - Byes 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 Jou to see clearly. ‘ - 9 In What: Condition ; ~ . Are Your Eyes? . : : - B Nevin E. Bretz - Optometrist and Optician 130 8. Main St. - . GOSHEN
120 acre farm near Washington Center School llouse. Would - consider sma'll farm in trade. - 64 acre farm in Kosciusko coun. ty 4% -miles - South west of Cromwell, : " 9 room ‘modern brick house near center of city. . b acre poultry farm near Syracuse,” - . : ‘ Two choice business rooms on Cavin street. 7 room brick house in Syracuse. Boat house and launch goes with _ t}lis property. - » 35 acre farm on Crooked Lake © Steuben County on state road 13. Good buildings. Suitable for . Dplatting. : 8 Toom brick house in choice re- - sidence district Ligonier. 9 room frame house near pub‘lie Library.‘ : . _7‘ room modern house on For? Wayne road. All hardwood floors. . - Modern 5 room bungalow id South Bend near Springbrook Park would exchange for small - farm." : » L 7 room modern house on South Cavin street. -~ ;| _Garage on Lincoln Highway would take farm in exchange. Two. cottages at Lake Wawasee .on leased ground. Priced to sell. 34 acre poultry farm in Sparta Township, _ 5 room cottage in South part of tyhe'éity.{ o : Good residence property in Rome City. - : : i 40 acres of good land on Blazed Trail, - : 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 High Way. s b 4 acre farm near Wawaka would exchange for Ligonfer propet_'ty. ; : Modern 8 room 1 story frame' house near flouring mill. Large Jot. s 7 room house on paved street near U. B. church. A bargain. Your chance to pick a choice ~lot at “Maxwelton Manor” the new dddition just platted on QSJF?'.”“,“ Lake, Lo te ot g
