Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 30A, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 September 1924 — Page 2

auying A Hop, . Requires the ambition to first learn to regularly and systematically save a certain part of your income. Q Make it a poiritjto. spend less than you make. Set the sum so saved aside in a Home Building Funds. ~ With regular small weekly deposits you will be surprised how quickly you will have saved the “down pasment” on that house. » | Citizens Bank . ‘ ‘:‘The Bdnk on the Commer”’

For Boys’ and Girls’ . SeeL.E. Sisterhen A - He has the sizes, quality and priCes to please all. Keep the feet warm and head cool, is the admonition of | ~ the medical men . L. E. Sisterhen’s Shoe Store

A GOSHEN, IND. | Thursday, Sept. 18 . 10apd40c ~ Mexico’s Greatest ' . - Marimba Band Also 2 other standard acts and Photoplay ™ Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19-20 Buck Jones in “A Circus Cowboy” . Also a fight and win picture with ' Jack Dempsey 3 days starting Monday Sept. 29 - i First showing in Indiana at picture prices—2oc and 50c D W CRFFITHS = - “AMERICA” ‘ © Matinee Tuesday at 2:15 PM. ' Evening-One show only starting at 7:30 P.M. Please Come Early ‘Doors open at 6:45 P.M.

ol see the g difference 1”24 | C o T Jack Frost ”" - {;;_ Keeps ouf when you: B }'@u, put in’Primrose Coal N PBeo® 1t keeps the house . —'3'-% LTS : , ot —| == Warm and clean and T ‘} ~ burns like hard coal ' I :.-_ y ' -~-ces.ts like soft soa}l.‘ R o A “%\} ~ Learn more about it. ¥ ‘ Also Hard Coal and e g Coke. Let us fill ‘your bin today.

THE LIGONIRP BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

The rigomer Banner v ' iEsTABCISHED le6e.D ' . Published by | ' "he Banner Publishing Company ~ W.C. B. HARRISON Eitor Published every Monday and Thursday sad entered in the Postofice at Ligonier, Ind., as sevond class matter.

- Democratic State Ticket. Covernor—Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of Indianapolis. - Lieutenant Governor—Lew O’Bannon of Corydon. Secretary of State—Arthur J. Hamrick of Greencastle, ’ - Auqfitor of tSate—Robert Bracken' of Frankfort. ' Treasurer of State—Harry L. Arnold of Gary. - __

Attorney General-—Harvey Harmon ol Princeton. - ; Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts—John W. Kern of Indianapolis. ' -‘ Superintendent of Public instruction —Samuel L. Scott of Jeftersonville. Judge of Supreme Court, First District—George K. Denton of Evansville. - Judge of the supreme Court Fourtb District—John T. Aixen of Fort Wayne. . ~ Judge of the Appellate Court First District—John C. McNutt of Martins. ville. Judge of the Appellate Court Second District—Valentine E. Livengood Covington. - - -

. COUNTY TICKET Congress—Charles 'W. Branstrator - Joint Senator—C. O. Miller Representative—Walter L. Holcomb Prosecuting Attorney—W. Mortimer Cole ' i ' Clerk of Court—Frances M. Beane _ County Treasurer—Joseph W. Bishop : » | - Recorder—Marshall J. Engle Sheriff—William' Hoffman , ~ Surveyor—Paul N. Hoffman, . Corner—Daniel . Hontz Commissioner Second District—William Barham. ' : Commissioner Third Distret—Marshall W. Young. . tt o Has Healing Water. | Bruce Banta when he left Ligonier arld located on a York township Elkhart county farm was in a bad way physically. He was afflicted with goitre, kidnéy and bladder trouble. We was in Ligonier Thursday and pronounces himself cured of all disabilities. The growth on his neck is gone and he suffers no more from the other maladies; mentioned. Mr. Banta attributes his present healthful con-

dition to the free use of water from a driven well on his farm. He proposes to deliver the health giving fluid to residents of Ligonier who may be afflicted with stomach pr kidney ailment neuritis or rheumatism or any other of the common ailments. Trains to Slow Down. Following orders of Albert S. Ingalls general manager all New York Central trains will run through New Carlisle at a speed of only - eight miles .an hour. The order affects a total of 58 trains which pass through the town every 24 hours. The town recently adopted an ordinance limiting the speed of trains fo eight miles an hour because the railroad would not eliminate the death crossing at New Carlisle. x

Leaves For Italy.

Violet Strieby divorced wife of Jacob L. Sheets and well known in Ligonier left Syracuse Thursday for Havre France and after a visit in Paris wil lgo to Florence Italy where she will study voice under the tutorship of Herbert Miller of Chicago. She expects to be gone a year possibly longer. = '

The Callahns Have Moved

+ Mrs. W. E. Callahan writing from C-hicago to have her Banner sent to 7702 Phillips avenue instead of 6855 Crandon says: ‘Get out your ear muffs. A merchant near us the other day put twenty-five sleds on display in front of his store, so we are moving further south.”

Quite a Ways From Home.

C. C. Bachman’s Ford touring car which was stolen about three weeks ago from Syracuse was located at Fairview Pa., according to a telegram received by Mr. Bachman Saturday. The car was identified by the engine number. i ‘ ‘

Farm Home Destroyed.

The farm home of the Tom Hopne: family two miles west of Solomons Creek church burned the other day The fire had sucdh a start ‘when discovered nothing could be saved There was no insurance on the building or contents. v ’

First Henshaw Reunion.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henshaw and son of near this city attended the first reunion of the family at the Brough Cole home near Wolf Lake. It is to be an annual affair and the next reunion will be held at the home of Walter Tidds at Rome City. v ‘

Couneil Does Little. Little was done at the meeting of the city council last Thursday night. For the first time during his career as mayor C. E. Denning was absent, being detained in Goshen where he attended the fair. : - Fal Church Rally. . A rally meeting is being held this afternoon at the M. E. charch in Syracuse. Rev. J. W. Reynolds and Frank P, Bothwell of Ligonier are on the program for addresses, »

ALL AFTER BUSINESS ‘ Chamber of (ommerce Composed Largely of Merchants Desire to “i‘-lncrea‘se Their Trade. ‘Efd Banner:—l note in a late issue of your paper that the Chamber of Commerce approved the construction of a shelter house at the tourist's camp in Freed Park. Such a building would no doubt 'prove very acceptable to tourists in bad weather but would the benefits to accrue equal a rest

bouse in Ligonier? v , : The Chamber of Commerce is made up of business men who are anxious to increase their trade. Tourists passing through Ligonier during the summer season who camp at Freed Park restrict their purchases largely to gasolene and oil. They do little trading at the general stores. As ‘a consequence they benefit the local merchant very little from a personal business standpoint although he may receive ‘an’ indirect benefit from the advertisement the camping ground furnishes. :

Now to the direct benefit. There is no place in Ligonier except the public library where the farmer and his family can go afte: their trading at the stores is conclud ed to spend a little time in rest. Anc the rest room at the Library is opel only after two.o'clock in the after

noon. : ‘Would it not be much better to look after the wants and needs of the family from the farm than to ‘cater to tourists who come and go? The tarmer and his family we have with us always and his trade and good will is worth more than a hundred tourists. : : My belief is that the first duty ol the merchant and business man is tc his regular customers therefore [ suggest that we first procure a rest roon in Ligonier and after this is done i will be time enough to look out fol the comfort of the traveler pagsing through. ‘ , : ' , - A Citizen . Sherwood is Whitewashed.

D. H. N. Sherwood of Franklin republiean candidate for state superintendent of public instruction today received the stamp of approval of the republican . state committee after an investigation of charges made against him L . . ‘The charges were “inspired by a spirit of vindictiveness and were not substantiated by fact)” resolutions adopted by the committee said. ‘ Oscar Williams a former member. of the staff of the department 'of public instruction had placed evidence before Clyde Walb state chairman attempting to prove that Sherwood had been - connected with issuance of fraudulent '_Leachers’ training certificates and had used questionable methods in collecting subseriptions for a teachers magazine he formerly published. - L - Sherwood’s removal from the ticket is dem}lnded by many school teachers of the state. : ‘

Couzens Plurality 52,000 With less than 200 precincts missing Senator James Couzens had a plurality of 52,000 over Judge Arthur J. Tuttle for the republican nomination for the long senatorial term in Michigan. = - | . Couzens who had lagged in the early state returns ‘swept into the lead ay soon as Wayne county began reporting. . o

A total of 2582 out of 2765 precincts give the following results. Couzens 346,355; Tuttle 294,057; Smith 33,254; Tussing 53,115. . i Couzens’ plurality 52,298.

Warned Against Swindalers, Ligonier bankers have been notified by the Indiana Bankers Association: to be on the lookout for a clever swindler who has been opening a small bank account at banks, purchases Liberty bonds and in' turn gives a, fraudulent check. Word of other swindlers who.are “working” in Indiana has also been received by the leocal banks. They are check "writers giving their names as “Frank Norman” and Mrs. 0. G. Creamer” writing fraudulent checks and merchants are requested to be on the lookout for them. '

Offer $5OO Reward

A reward of $5OO has been offered for the recovery of the clothing stolen from the Quality Shop at Columbia City. The offer does not include arrest and conviction of the robbers. Cards will bep rinted and sent to different towns and cities in hopes that some trace of the goods may be found. So far there is no clue. The stolen goods were valued at several thousand dollars. v L ‘ .

Goes to Reformatory.

Cleo McCleator alias Cleo Magley 21 Adams county youth was fined $75 sentenced to serve from 1 to 14 years in the state reformatory and disfranchised for three years upon entering a plea of guilty to grand larceny in connectio nwith the holdup and robbery of H. P. Crum storekeeper at Honduras near Decatur. '

Novel Auction Sale.

Wednesday September 24 the D. W. Weybright farm of 210 acres situated 3 miles east of New Pdris one mile south of Benton will be sold at auetion the sale commencing at one o’clock in the afternoon. The land will be sold in 20 acre tracts. .

Having His Troubles.

Trustee Noah Stump is having his troubles in Washington township. It is neessary to build a centralized shool and residents of the township are divided on the question and up in arms. The result of the enterprise i 8 uncertain. v \

. . Fope Sale, ‘ . The' W. C. Vanderford farm in York township Noble County Indiana 160 acres 14 acres maple timber, balance tillable. Partly rolling. New $lO,“000_.00,m0_dem' stucco residence, large bank barn, large corn cribs granary and other outbuildings. Complete water and plumbing systems. One mile to school one and one hall miles to ‘church two miles to market. Locateil on improyed gravel lxighE\-';zy.‘()ne miie fr'om Lincoln Highway.' immediate possession. Call .or write. Chester Vanderford, Ligonier Ind. . . 3babt

Looking For New-Job , H M Mason former acting chief and until Friday a night man on the Sturgis police. force.is looking for a new job. He was dismissed from the force after paying a $25 fine for driving an automobile without proper license plates. o

Dies Result of Fall, Jacob Cordill 60 is dead from injuriers he received when he; fell 16 réet from a ladder while he was enoared in painting at his home in Colubin City. He suftered concussion of the brain and never Tregained consciousness. - v : - Just a Trifle Expensive. . Every day Coolidge refuses to tzlk(‘ the half cent tariff off sugar as recommended by the- tariff commission costs the consumers of sugar in the Unitea States $145,000. ' . ..~ NSuffers Broken Nose.. Billy Worden a pupil in the Columbia City schools sutfered a broken nose Monday when he Tan into another boy while playing ball.

F. B. Parker, Pastor. ZResidence 135 N. Cavin Street. Telephone 188. Sunday School—9:3o A. M. Preaching Service—lo:4s A. M. Christian Endeavor—6:oo P. M.. Preaching Service—7:oo P. M. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday! avening at 7:00 P. M. - Presbyterian Church. = . :G. H. Bacheler Pastor Residence The Manse 318 W 3rd St _Telephone 345. . Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. i - Evening -Services at 7:30 | Mid-week Service Wed. 7:15 P. M. Y. £ S ¢ B Thursday 7:16 P. M

. Methodist Chureh., = ' J. W. Reynods Pastor., ' Residence 116 Martin St. . Teephone 187. - " Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; | Morring Service 10:45 a. m. - Evening Seryice 7:50 p. m. ‘ Prayer and Bible Study ‘Wednesday evening at 7200 p. m. - - Christian Science Society. | Services are held as follows: Every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ‘Every Wednesday evening at 7:3¢ fo'¢lock. © . . Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. ; - Everybody welcome. 1-24tt . Notice of Appeiniment. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the will of Clara Jacobs,|deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is suppesed to be solyout. - - . IRVIN JACOBS, = Executor of the will -of Clara Jaccbs, deceased. . ' W. H. Wigton, Atty. 28b3w

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160 acre farm in Perry and Klkhart . ftownships. . Priced meht : . 90 acre farm near Wawaka on Blazed Trail. Would trade for smaller farm, . - 144 acre farm near Vaientine. Level and productive. 50 acre producing farm :withiri 2 miles of Albion. Will Vtakf smaller farm in exchange. ' [ . & . i~ 45 acre farm in Jefferson township on improved highway. Will take smaller farm near school and church. e 171 acre farm in Jeffersen township, will trade for anything. Terms to suit purchaser - e S 202 acre farm near Churubusco. Will trade for 80 acres or stock of merchandise. :

177% aecres adjoining Valentine. Will trade for —~smaller farm near good own. . : Have a buyer for 40 or 50 acre farm near school and echurch. 5 acge suburban, near Fort Waiayne to exehange for 80 acre farm near Ligonier or Albion. 80 acre fruit farm in Jennings county: 1,400 22 year old apple qfees. Sold $4,200 worth of apples last season. Will trade for Noble county onion farm. 44 acre farm on -highway between Cromwell and ‘K%gmmell; 17 acres. choice onion ground. Can be bought for less than the improvements are w'orth. 40 acre improved farm. within 1 mile of Constantine, Mich. Will trade for Noble county farm. . ‘ : 7 gdere tract near Tourist Park; new . bungalow. Ideal for truck and poultry. Priced tb sell. 73 acre level farm near Kimmell.: Soil and location right. 12 acres onien land. $3,000 will swing this. v 258 acre grain and stock farm 3 miles south of Ligonier. New bank barn and silo. Terms to suit purchaser. Would take a smaller farm in exchange. ‘ Wanted—We have Dbuyers for small , onion farms ranging fram 20 to 80 acres with buildings. What have you? 40 acre level farm suitable for corn and mint on Blazed Trail near Ligonier. Good improvements. _ . 35 acre farm on the bank of Crooked lake, Steuben county. Suitable for platting . : 120 aere mint and onion farm

near Washington Center school house. Goed buildings. Priced right. - ' . One acre tract. 3 mile from Ligonier. New house and barn. Priced for sudden sale. , 60 acre farm within 2 miles of Ligonier. = Will sell cheap or trade for town property. Small farm near Cosperville to exchange for larger farm. $l,OOO cash buys a 11 acre tract near Ligonier on Lincoln Highway. . ’ 70 acre farm northwest of Ligonier. Will exchange for town property. . Must sacrifice level productive 127 acre farm north of Albion. easy téms. 5% mortgage. 140 acre farm near Howard City, - Mich. Good buildings. will trade for anything. 34 acres in Sparta township. Fair buildings. Priced right. 80 acre farm west of Ligonier. will take smaller farm or town property in exchange. i 92 acre improved farm in Wash ington ~ township. All new buildings. Must sacrifice. - 320 acre level grain and stock farm near Cromwell. “Sacrifice for quick sale. . . . 29 acres of land overlooking Lake Wawasee. Suitable for platting. Some choice lake frontage. : - -

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier. Ind.

Cafe doing good business in good city on Lincoln Highway. An up'-to—da‘te ‘motion picture theatre in live town. ® Priced for q’ui_c_k..vsale. . Modern brick residence and 1% lots in south part of city. 9 room brick residence with builtin garage on Broadway Sireet,. | { 2 story 9-room modern home on Third street. Recently re. modeled and redecorated. Priced wight. . : 7 room house with hardwood floors, French doors and builtin cupboards, on Lincoln Way ‘South, Ll 9 room modern home right down town on McLean street Recently decorated. :

4 choice cottages on Natti Crow Beach. - Priced to sell. Cozy cottage and 3 choice lots near Quilt factory at a bargain price. . Buy a vacant lot on South Cavin street and build you home to suit yourself and family. Only. one vacant lot left. 8 room residence on North Side, ‘Double garage. Will take small farm in exchange. - 2 choice business rooms. Long time .lease. -' Good tenants. A good investment. | lEnvestigate. Modern home on South Cavin street. Garage attached. A bargain, : . Dandy = home at Rome City. Everything convenient. In good repair. Terms to suit purchaser Two modern cottages on Morrison Island, Lake Wawasee. 8 room 1 stery frame house in good. repair, near Ligonier Milling Company. A snap. 9 room modern house on Cavin street. Must be seen to be appreciated. Right down town. 1% story modern 7-room house on South McLean street. Garage. - - 2 Vavant lots in West Lawn addition." ° 2 vacant lots in Richmonds additi,o_n.i Priced to sell qqick. Leased land near Natti Crow Beach, Lake Wawasee, 2 furn ished cottages with boats. Nothing small but the price. 22 room hotel in live town on ‘Lineoln Highway. Would take farm in exchange. _ 3 residence properties in Syracuse. - , . 2 residence properties in Kimmell." oo - — Garage on, Lincoln Highway. Would trade for farm. : Modern: ‘cottage and 3 choice vacant = lots at Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee. - e 1% story brick house on North Side near school, church -and

grot;ex‘-y. - Plenty of fruit on lot. General store in good location. Will take smaller farm in exchange. o ; . 7-room modern houseé in Angola. “Will sell on ' payments. 1% story 6 room frame house on North Side. Good barn. Plenty of fruit. Price right. 7 room frame house on Lincoln' way ° South. Modern. Wogfld take small farm in trade. Battery Station and Vulcanizing plant in good location. Will sacrifice for quick sale. : ’ 10 room residence on McLean Street. Moderm; Large lot. Garage. A snap. » Modern 8 room frame residence on South Main street. Best location in town. , ‘ 7 room frame house in good location. 2 lots. A bargain. 8 room modern brick house ¢n Main street. Good location. ' 160 acre farm in Washington Township. 30 acres of chqice onion land. Liberal terms. 10 acre tract within 114 miles of Lake Wawasee. "An ideal truck and poultry farm. | L