Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 29A, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 September 1924 — Page 4

® ® Better Times In Sight \ was signed and acEepted Aug- a” ~urt 27th. Geamanyis now negotiating for a loan of $200,000,000.00. France and | Belgium by accepting of the Dawes Plan will be in much better financial condition : This should cause grain and live stock - to advance materially. The future for - farm products is the best in many years. ' Now is the time to put out a large acre- - age of wheatand raise plenty of hogs, as - there should be a large foreign demand _for our product. : Mier State Bank | Ligonier ‘

‘Watch the Crystal’'s Programs For Rent—Two furnished bed rooms with bath. Call phone 446. = 2Tb4t Wanted good all round man at Kahn Shirt Factory. 27b;f " Trucking and long distance hauling. Call phone 331. 29a12t* * Miss Isabel Taylor had fm; a recent guest Miss Ruth Butz of near Albion. Lost, Indiana 'automobile license plate No. 398-865. Finder please return to Banner office. ‘ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cheeter Hile entertained Cornelia Flinn of Albion one day lastweek. i For Sale Large oak chest of drawers also office chayir and Oak table. Mrs. O. F. Gerber. 29a3t* Mr. and_i\lrs. Lyman Kilmer and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison drove to Wakarusa Saturday and spent Sunday with relatives. Pl For Sale_five passenger Reo tduring ar in fine condition and at a big bargain. Inquire at Banner - office. = ‘ , 27btf Attention High School Band a second -hand flute and piccolo for sale. Enquire at Raubert’s Jewelry Store. : v 29a3t* ~ Mrs. Valance and daughter Miss Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper visited Sunday with the A. J. Dillon family at Culver. '

MON. SEPT. 8. ' With Anges and Antiono Mer.i‘no and extra fine comedy. ' TUES. WED, THURS. SEPT. 9.10-11 € » ~ > A Society Scandal With Gloria Swanson and Rod LaRocque. The picture that makes an open book of sociely’s innermost secrets, Gloria in a dramatic love comedy full of entertainment full of charm full of thrills. He best picture. . : FRI. AND SAT. SEPT. 12-13 1 The Code of the . L ’ Wilderness With John Bbwers also a Sunshine comedy. e - SUN. AND MON. SEPT. 14-15 “ e i Conductor 1492 With Johnny Hines. A volley of folly on a trolley. He give a transfer to the Laugh line. Don’t miss it. Coming Rudolph Valentino in his latest and great picture. v ° e - --Coming--The Covered Wagon

B. E.E RICKARD : Successor to D. M. Rench Has the only Tin Shop in Ligonier He is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in a flrst-class style. Agent for Premier and Jewell Furnaces - West Fouath Street, Ligonier

Look at the Crystal's Programs. Keep your eye on the C‘ry'stals Programs. e ' : : ‘All the school bocks needed at Loy Bookstore. : i 2oadt The state meeting of the W. C. T. U. will open at Marion tomorrow. Lost small diamond pin. Return to Banner office and receive liberal reward. . ' Mr .and Mrs. Frank Shallenbarger visited friends in Syracuse one day last ‘week. - ' . , ' _Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Plank attended the Yoder reunion at ‘the Goshen Park Saturday. : S . Mr. and Mrs. W. Burroughs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos Head and saw the ball game. . ; The LaGrange Corn School will be held October 6 to 11 the big event of the year in that town.

A Society Scandal with Gloria Swanson and. Rid Laßocque at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. S - - Miss Lois daughter of Mrs. Lucy Butt, Syracuse formerly of Ligoneir will attend a Fort Wayne business college. i 2 ‘Gloria in silks and laces, Gloria waering gowns as only she can wear them, Gloria in “A Society Scandal” Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. . Miss Irmyn Francisco who is employed in the office of the Detroit Garment Co. of South Bend spent Sun day with her parents, Dr. E. S. Shumaker state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Indiana will speak in the U. B. church Sunday evening. ’ Miss Esther Parker is leaving Tuesday morning for Indiana Central college at Indianapélis where ® she will take the Arts and Teacher Traing courses. : The Otterbein Guild of the U. B. church will hold a social gathering at the church this evening. Pot luck supper at 6 o’clock. Please bhring your rainy day bags. : .

1 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 Mcl owell o 2tatt Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Smith Chicago came the first of last week and visited with- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blue and other old friends. They returned home Sunday after a delightful week around Wawasee. : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neterer and two daughters of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McKissic son and friend of Goshen, Mrs. Nellie Craddock of Omaha Nebraska, H. .M. Eaton of Millersburg were visitors at the home of Rollin Bailey Sunday. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey and children of oGshen joined the party.

MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT | Perry Township Farm Bureau an¢ ~ Home Division to Put On Special Programs For the Occasion Owing to a misunderstanding or the inclemncy of -the weather or forgetfulness there were only a XKew members of the Perry township Farm Bureau and ladies Home Division present at the regular meeting last Thursday evening. It was decided at that time to call a special meeting for next Thursday evening at which fime a special program will be put on. . =

The ladies of the Home Division have been preparing a debate which they want everybody to hear gentkemen and, ladies. ° . v The girls club will also put on a dress making demonstration that willi be well worth seeing :—tn}d hearing: "Besides these there will be music readings and speeches. - ,3 Members who are wanting - coal for this winter should . attend and give in their order. V\) H. Loy who heads this committee has already ordered a cayv-lozid for the members at a great saving. -Orders should be placed soon. ' Fellow members we have held noc meetings for several months. Lets put some “pep” in the remaining months of the year. We have had a fairly prosperous ‘season. Providence has favored us in Perry township. Our hay and oats crops have been big and our wheat erop fair with good prices and we are more fortunate in our corn crop than many others. ~ So I appeal to yvou lets take couuncil things are coming our way. Lets keep them coming. - : J. Warren Moore

Two Cars Wrecked. Two light automobiles were wreckod in a collision four miles out of Fort Wayne on the Lima road last night. By the time the accident was investigated the sheriff soon afterward, the drivers 'were not to be found. The certificate of title in one machine bore the name Ed L. Davidson Rome City. There was no certificate in the other but the plates were No. 464-886. The front ends ?f both cars were smashed. in the wréck. It is not known whether there were any injuries. . : " Double Celebration. A double birthday anniversary celeébration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Randolph ‘Sunday, August 30, honoring Mrs. Randolph and Clyde Fought. One of the pleasing features was a big dinner and a trip to Rome City where ice cream and cake were served, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fought two dauhtrse Dorothy and Lulubell, of Topeka and ‘Mrs. Molly Lantz, of Ligonier.

© [Sends ’Em Over. Judge Drake in the LaGrange circuit court last week sent four bootleggers to the penal farm on pleas of guilty. ' . Breaks Traifie Records. ; All traffic records were broken at Gary when 160,000 cars passed through in seventy two hours. - Wheat is 113, ' ‘Ligonier dealers today are paying $1.13 -a bushel for wheat. ; Harry Green spent last week -in Chicago with his ison Dwight. All the school books needed at Loy Bookstore. 29a2t 'John‘Gonderman, the Benton merchant, spent his vacation at the LaPorte fair. . The klit'tle daughter of Merle Henny lest an Angora kitten and they would like it returned to them.

Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Bidwell of Canton Ohio were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weir. ’ Mrs. Frank Raubert is in Chicago to spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Callahan. ~ Members of the Progress club will enjoy a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. r(zaham Lyon this evening. Willard Lumbard came from Auburn and spent Sunday with his parents at a Diamond lake cottage. For rent,modern furnished ‘rooms. No. 400 Lincoln Way West Phone 297 » 29a2t* Mr.v afid,Mrs. Sol Henoch are expected home from their extended pleasure trip about the 15thy of the month. 5 Mrs. Jack Goodman who spent two weeks visiting Ligonier relatives left today for hen‘ home in Wellington Kansas. o . . :

W. H. Wigton and family spent Sunday in LarGange and Bobby who spent last week there returned home with them. : The Ladies Sewing Society of the Presbyterian church are spending the day at the A. B. Weaver cottage, Wawasee. : : Mrs. Harrison Long of Oklahomd is visiting her brothers O. G. and Harley Bowen Ligonier and Sheriff Bowen at LaGrange. ; To the Publie. Until October Ist my office will be clesed on Thursday atfernoon of each week. : : C. D. Lane, M. D. Batf

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

FIGURES FROM THE RECORDS State Taxes Prid Qut For Help Reach Enormous Sum of $60,000- a Day Expenses of running the State of Indiana have increased $60,000 a day during the present Republican administration. o . According to the Indiana Year Book the state expensés were $11;500,000 for all purposes in 1916. The same authority shows that they were $16,700,000 in 1920. The year 1920 f was the peak of prices. o . The expenses of the State of Indiana in this year of 1924 will amount to $35,000,000. This is an increase of over $18,000,000 in four years of this present administration. Counting eight hours a day six days a week and 300 days in a year which is. a lot more than the officials of Indiana really work, the increase amount to’ $7,500 every hour . 1-860.000 every day .

$360,000 every week - - '51,500,000 every month : - $18,000,000 for the year. ’ | One;‘ _of the ,’active and important members of this administration— that has added . $60,600 a day to the expenses of Indiana is the Secretary of Sate the next office in-importunée to the Governor. The man who has been Secretary of State for four years who has been an important part in the present administration and who does not critise it is. the present republican candidate for Governor. Twelve thoustnd men at $5 a day could be hired for six days a week and 300 days a year for.the $60,000 a day increase expenses. And $60,000° ‘increased expenses. "means that the 'people of Indiana must dig up $60,000 extra taxes every one of the 300 work ing days in the year. ' WHEAT SELLS RAPIDLY - iniana Growers’ Association THas Received 1,000,000 Bushels For - ~ Sale and Storage. The Indiana ‘Wheat Growers’ Assoiation has already received 1,600,000 bushels of Indiana ‘‘soft” wheat from its members and they have stored fully as mueh more on their farms for later delivery, Herman Steen secretary of the Growers’ Association sald today. The association has maide sales every day, Steen said since it began receiving wheat and it is understood that the total volume of sales each month amounts to about 10 per cent of the total deliveries which is {in accordance with the plan announced at the organization of the association. : :

All wheat sold has gone direct to the'mi}lerg at a premium of several cents above the ruling market price at the time of delivery it was said The remainder of the ‘crop on hands is in . storage in eleators . 'warehouses or on the members farms. Asks Reservation for 1925 Conclave J. L.Dunning of- Ligonier Ind.; is the first Civil war veteran to ask reservations for the mational erican)p—ment of the Grand Army of the Republic next summer in Grdand. Rapids. ; e Mr. Dunnng in a letter to Mayor Elvin Ewarthout expresses appreiation of Grand aßpids hospitality. in inviting the veterans to ths eity. The veteran stated he is 77 years old and is the youngest of 14 surviving members of his post. He says he visited Grand aßpids 60 years ago-as a travel ing salesman and never has been here gince, . ’ Tam 'sure’ says: Mr. Dunning “that Grand Rapids has outgrown my ‘recollection of it. I look forward . with pleasure to being with you again.”—QGrand - Rapids (Mich) Press. T - :

Another Rome City Accident, F. AI Joslin of Rome City was painfuly Tbut not seriously injured and his newhar was -wrecked when he was struck by a G. R. & I. noerthbound freight 'train at the third crossing north: from Rome City Saturday afternoon. Joslin was approaching the crossing from the west and another car was in front of him running in the same direction. The car ahead stopaed at: the crosing but Joslin started around the machine in front of him not seeing the approaching train. Joslin’s car was thrown from the railroad track and the injured man was foundfunconscious in the wrecked machine by witnesses. He was taken to the Kniepp sanitarium at Rome Ctiy. : : Drugged and Robbed, Charles Lysher 45 who said he lived in Fort Wayne was found at the side of the road seven miles south of oClumbia City Sunday afternoon in a semi-conscious condition. He was taken to the Whitley county jail by Sheriff Sam Steele. Two physicians worked with him until he was able to talk. ' : :

He said he had been drugged and then robbed of $lB5 and his watch The authorities believed his condition due to poison from wood alcohol. There was some doubt last night as to wether he would recover. - Make Trip to Chieago. Mrs. B. F. Hoopingarner of Syracuse and Miss Frances Milner. of Ligonier motored to Chicago Wednes day to visit with the former’s son, ‘Eugene Hoopingarner until Saturday when he acconpanied them home, All the school books needed at Loy Bookstore. ; 2%azt . For Sale, coal range and base burner in good condition. Inquire No. 400 Lincoln Way West. 29a2t*

‘See Gloria Swanson at Crystal this week. s g i : Mrs. Arthur Ferguson spent the week end at Wawasee. o “All the school books needed at Loy Bookstore. o gt The Allen county fair = opens at Huntertown - tomorrow. . Saturday night & son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clawson. . - The Seligs shipped five decks of \stock to the Buffalp market Saturday. Hew , . During the month of August there were two deaths and -one birth in Ligonier. .« : 2 . Mr o and Mrs. Arthur Chiddister are the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday. o i : Autemobile Painting—Dwight Mock Syracuse, ind., Phone 504. All.work guaranteed. Prices right. S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hire drove ¢ Spenceryille Sunday and spent the day very pleasantly - with Mr. ang Mrs. D K. Odle. i . Mis. BEd Willlams and Miss Elve Foote were guests Friday evening a -an anniversary dinner given by Mr and Mrs. Riley Smith in Albion. . e el » Kodak, films, Kodak finishing proniptly at Mieber Studio. = 9ot

-T n . No @i More ¥ ' s - & : Road | Shocks ¢ Don’t Eiit the roof, - é}/ / Ride comfortably, G easily and smooth- &\‘Q"" i | iyoverthe roughest e 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.. I o ~ Kiester Electric Shop - Lincoln Way West : EANWOCOIN G > = _SHOCK ABSORBERS Dr. Maurice Blue . VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. " Phone: Ligonier 757

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GRAPE JUICE

Will soon be ready. From ripe Concord Grapes. A word to the wise “Order Early.” For prices and particulars write SUNNY BROOK FARM - Bristol, Indiana - -

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