Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 28A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 September 1924 — Page 3
BETTY LAMB'S BEAUTY SHOP Marinell Preparation Appointments Phone 339 Open Mon., Wed, and Sat. nights
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To Bretz for Glasses < a Sharp Eyes ''J For - P)r g 4 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 . regist the wear of constant use. Let us sharpen your sight by - furnishing glasses that will enable you to Bee cleerl:. _ v . 3 In What Condition - A”s Your Eyes? Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan v 130 S. Main St. GOSHEN C s S ee S S 5 - Howard White ; WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER ~~ Phone 2en 1 Wawaka Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana
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VERN B.FISHER ~ Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind
E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer cnone No 65; Ligonier. S — W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND s e - -W. R. JACKSON Crustee Perry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier Harry L. Benner Auctioneer . Open for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones , s o Mrs. Frances M. Beane Demoeratic Candidate Clerk of the Circuit Court S Noble County, Indiang _ Yonr Vote Will Be Appreciat_ed P e o o e
‘Modern Homes in Elkhart A fine five room modern burigalow situated in best residental district of Elkhart. Large lot with fine lawn Close to street car and school. The rooms are all large and wel ayranged This home is strictly moderr@b Prics and terms very reasonable, - . Here is a good buy: Seven rooms strictly modern on Riverside. This is Elkhart's better resident district Large lot with plently of fruit ana shade. Three car garag#, House ha: been -newly decorated throughout Within very short distance of streel acr and school. Prices and terms upon application. We have many other homes in Elk. hart ranging in price from $2500 tc $lO,OOO. If you are interested in ar Elkhart home do not fail to see ou: complete list before buying. We are glad to show you any or-all of our homes without any obligation on you part, {
We have for sale at the present time several good real ‘estate Contracts backed by Elkhart property. Thesc¢ contracts draw 7 per cént interest We will be glad to give you further information and details as to these contracts at any time. - We have a complete farm land list .. - Eikhart Realty & Bond Corp. . 200 Haynes Bldg. ‘- Phone 313 : 25a8t Wait for “The Covered: Wagon at Crystal soon. : : Lost—Wool bathing suit, return to Banner office and receive reward. ' : 27b2t For Sale—Reed baby sulky, good as new. Enquire of Mrs. Fred Kiester. 26btf You do not have to go out of town to see the Covered Wagon see it at Crystal soon. ' Fordson tractor in good condition for sale at a barsain. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. Yatf Mrs, Edgar Adamson of New Castle was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnhart Friday evening. v
For Sale fine- little driving mare family broke and safe for children to drive to school. Inquire George Keitzer Ligonier. * Photograph of the Children mnever ; grow up ] Phone 103 Hieber Studio for an ap- , pointment. ghtf Mrs. Ed Jackson is on a trip to Uniontown Pa., and will stop over in Cleveland Ohio to visit a daughter. Mrs. George Kilmer of Wiakarusa and son James of Mattoon 11l were in the city Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmer on West Second street. , BEFORE CHOOSING YOUR SCHOOL you should get a FREE copy of our New Catalog. Ten fine up-to-date courses. South Bend Business College, 24b10t*
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnhart were. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback Tuesday evening. Walter Schlotterback and Miss Ann Eckel accompanied them home and left for Toledo Wednesday afternoon. I have installed a hemstitching machine at Mrs. Casey’s Shoe Store where I will do custom work also a full line of needles and oils. Sewing machine oil 2 bottles for 25 cents. Hazel McDowell. ' 27a2t Christian Science Soclety. Services are held as follows: ~ Every Sunday merning at 11 o’clock .Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. : - Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. : ~ Everybody welcome. 1-24t1
. 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.
qfi?‘:fil";\\ \f ' i Gl \gE ;f >-~ |l A Battery & Without Jars The new Gummite case; an exclusive featurg'with Ezide Batteries, is motfided all in one piece, including « ) ents for the cells. Thus, indi. _ dev.r jars are done away with, Qummite is practically "ipdest.:mctib{:. will not warp, and jis not affected by temperature; g ~ adid, or water. Let us - _ show you this ideal bate tel:}' case, ' BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE & - A
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Rentfrow Family Reunion. The sixteenth annual reunion of the Rentfrow families was held at the Goshen City park Wednesday. Those present from near Ligonier were: Mrs. Adrain Adair and daughter Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kinnison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caldwel land family Joseph Caldwell. The officers elected were: - President—Wm Rentfrow ; Vice President—Mrs. Milton Rent. frow ; ' ‘Treasurer—Milton Rentfrow Secretary— Helen Caldwell TR Ao IO AIINSS: ~ Stricken With Paralysis. Frank Crego residing on the John Pancake farm in Elkhart township is prostrated the result of paralysis Wednesday forenoon he worked in 2 field and was stricken when he sa down to his noon day meal having had no warning of the coming stroke. Mr Mr. Crego is a young man well like( by his neighbors and they deepl; sympathise with him in his afflicton
“Make First Visit, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fink of Sarnac Michigan are guests of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Trittapoo. This is-their first visit to this city and they are so favorably impressed they may locate here permanently. May Relocate Here. Karl Knapp who recently disposed of his mercantile interests at Harlan Allen county may decide to relocate in Ligonier with his family. The gentleman was in the city Friday calling on relatives and old friends.
- Fine Crop .of Oats. . W. R. Trittapoo had his oats threshed one day last week on his farm near the city and from 14 acres he had a yield of 850 bushels and of the finest quality he ever raised. ' Knapp Buys Ligonier Home. Karl Knapp while in the city. Friday purchased the Eli Pollock property on McLean street and will soon take up a residence with his family in this city. The home is well located and is desirable. : | R YL TTN g Now in Charge of Store. George Andrews of the firm of Z. A. Andrews & Co., of “Ligonier with stores here and at Decatur is now in charge of the Paradice Candy Kitchen in Goshen recenty purchased by the firm. | ) ;
Takes New Position. Lyle Gilbert who has been residing in South Bend and employed by -the Standard Oil = company has been transferred to Ligonier succeeding Harry Cornelius with the company here. AR TR TR AN R | More Newlyweds. Clyde Oplinger of Wordsworth Ohio and Margaret E. Wiley of Wolf Lake are newlyweds. The bride has been prominent jn Noble county circles. ' | ; : Resigns Position, Miss Wilma Dickinson soon toc be married to a rising young business man of Fort Wayne Leo Wilcox Thursday evening resigned her position in the store of E. Jacobs & Co. -
- Visit Toledo Firm. o H. C. Gangwer Saturday visited the wholesale house of Berdan & Co. at Toledo the firm for which he travels as a salesman. He also viewed Lake Erie while in the Ohio city. : ‘ " Notice ‘ B. & H. Steel Line Posts for 28c while they last also Steel Anchor and Clothes Line Posts. 28a2t The Waco pavilion at Wawasee will close Sunday September 14. “The Covered Wagon;’ is on its way to the Crystal watch for it. ? Mrs. F. A. Kincade entertained for Mrs. Chas.‘: Caldwell and children recently. . v
Ligonier Day Elkhart county fair, Thursday Sept. 11th, Goshen Indiana. Everybody’s going . zBa2t Mesdames R. D. Shobe and J. B. Schutt were visitors with South Bend friends Friday. , Those who imagined summer Weath-3 er had passed with July have had to revise their impression. , | Mrs. Alba Houser has changed her ‘residence in. Colorado from Aspen to 714 Rapp street Littleton. | : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harper were after noon callers at the F. A. Kincade home near Diamond lake Thursday, Fishermen claim the bass'are' biting in all nearby lakes now. The finnies have shown a marked indifference for a month, g
Miss Edith Settler has accepted 2 position at the Mishawaka Woolen Co. and expects to start work there on Sept. 3. : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snyder of Sou'tix Bend spent the week end at the home of the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stetler. _ ' e § : “The Confidence Man’’ is a clever crook romance personally picked by Thomas Meighan out of a thousand stgries. See it this week at Crystal. i T 'Robert B. McCahn drove through from Hicksville Ohio to his home in Benton Harbor, Mich., Friday morning and stopped over long enough to greet a few of his old Ligonier friends.
i NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. : In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the School City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana. - . Before the Board of School Trustees. i Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the school city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 15th day of September, 1924, will consider the following budget: ; e : : BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR SCHOOL TOWN AND CITIES. ’ oA SPECIAL SCHOOIL FUND. : : Salaries of School Trustees (estimated) ............c............5650 00 . Salary of Superintendents ... ... ... ...l .. 2700 60 Office supplies and eXPENSES ............cicciecmies 300 00 Janitor’s ahd BEngineers pay voll . ... ... ... .. .. . 20610 00 . . PXpOnre of elUmeration ... .. ...oiiibaaceie. 808 : Medical inspection and Community Nurse Services .... 250 00 Exdrpinatton of public records ... ... ... B 0 00 o Pay of Teachers (when Kindergarten and Vocational : v Punds are exhausted) ... ... ... .. ..... 3898 00 Repair of buildings and care of grounds .............ocecuvnreeee.. 1000 00 General School sapplies ... ... ..o 1000 00 , Equipment— : i ‘ - : 1 . _ —n Nanual tralmlbE e BB b Domestic Selenee ... .0 G . 2hß 00 CLaborßorY L e a 1 - d. Vocational and Commercial ... .coiiiinins . 100 00 ’ e Oymmasium ... e BD G Heat, light, water and power ... ... .. .. ... 3000 00 , ' Telephones and telegraph ...l ... ... .5. isei. 75 00 Trolehit drayage and espress ........... ... ... ©Bodo Insurance pn school property ..i... ... ... sth 00 Musical Dlreetor .l a 0 . b 4 10 i ' Total Special Sehool Bund ..., 0 00, 316648 0D _ Estimate of Special School Funds to be Ralsed. = . Estimate of expenditures, as above ............;0....0ei.....516548 00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary . expenditures until receipts of revenue from laxation unleaanal oG L . s TROD 00 e elal Ll LA e e e SR O Less estimated revenue and balance— , Balance at end of this year ........... .o 36499 57 . Total deduchions oo .. oao % 6499 5T RN ; 3% Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... $17548 43 : ) TUITION FUND - : Pay of Teachers ... . i v va i 0520900 08 Total Tultion FUNA ... aiicaiainr oo i i 320590 00 . Estimate of Tuition Fund to be Ralsed. : Estimated expenditures as above ...........iveiiw....520990 00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary ; expenditures until receipts of revenue from o , taxallon oo oo sy ie s eo 0 11000 00 Folal wooina vsl it il san e SEEGAO G Less balance at end of this vear ... i naia o JIORS 48 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... $10904 57 : KINDERGARTEN FUND. T Payment of Teachers ... oo 4. 91176 00 Total o e e o 1180 00 : _ Estimate of Kindergarten Fund to be Raised. s Extimated expenditures as above ..l $31170 00 . : Working balance at end of year to meet necessary : _expenditures until receipt of revenue from ' | BARBBN i caeelnalea et s . 600 U 0 BOLRL .ot s a 0 00 Less balance -at end of this year .. oo e i e 11518 Amonnt necessary to be raised by taxation .................... ...$1596 25 e ‘ VYOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUND. : Pay of Teachers and Dlirectors ..o ..54500 00 . BHDDHES . oo it Ge e 900 B 0 | : Total Vocational and Educational Fund ... 34800 00 : Estimate of Vocational Education Fund to be Raised. Estimated expenditures as above ........ccoiiviciniiiinieeniinenn.... 34800 00 : Working balance at end of year to meet necessary : : expenditures until receipt of revenue from o ; TERtlon .G e L 2160 00 o STOtal LG il s s ee o ee B 2200 00 Tiess balance at end of this year ... ioo 2 oo . 1109 29 Amount necessary te be raised by taxation sk 6000 T 8 : : - BUILDING FUND. . , Pecorating .. oG ee e 31000 00 - Reserve for permanent improvements ...........c.cceeeeeieniicrnnnen.. 9000 00 - ' Total Building Fund) ... 8 aae o o L. 36000 00 o ‘ Estimate of Building Fund to be Raised. : Estimated expenditures as above ... $6OOO 00 | ' Working balance at end of year to meet necessary, : expenditures - until receipts of revenue from : taxation . Looin i it e 4500 a 0 Total e e s a 310580 60 1088 halance al end of this Year ......o..caiaciiiubininmnnmnc: - 3575 68 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ...........cococegeeea....s6624 98 PROPOSED LEVIES, - i Net taxable Droperly i a 0 9315670600 Name of Fund - Levy on Propéerty Amount to be Raised Special School Fand ........ciopeia.9o.so | - $17361 88 Tuition #und oo agi s L a 8 i 11048 47 Kindersarten PUBE .. oo i, 08 631 34 Voecational Eduedtion Fund ... 10 3366 90 BULAInE Tund il i L 6629 08 Potals il G s L 8128 ; $38827 47 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor, not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in the County. : . . BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES . . Lena Stansbury, Pres. ' ' : . Charles Nelson, Treas. v . . © G, S. Liyon, Sec'y: .
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