Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 30B, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 September 1924 — Page 4
Pe il - Bowlng | Soft [Drinks Three Star Hoosier - Arrow _ 'BUDWEISER IDelivered by the Case ~ Goshen Pop A Full Line of Smokers . Articles Cigars ) - Cigarettes Come in and see new line of Pipes All kinds of Safty Razors and | . Blades f Special on Ever Ready ‘Blades Saturday Only Six Blades . anc 4 Shaving Brushes Base Ball Scores Daii;r Phbne-Ql
Heve Your' Battery Cherged at ROY STROMANS ~ Foster’s Taxi Barn ~ All Kinds of Repairing Promptly Done Always on the Job - Roy Stroman
HOME OF THE & THE UNIVERSAL%AR | Quick Service Station | Repairing Promptly and Effeciently Done Lincoln Highway Garage - | Ligonier _ |
Ligoniers New | Auto Tops»afid Trimmings ~ Furniture of All Kinds Repaired Upholstering Neatly Done Inrear of Weir & Cowley Hardware, Ligonierv - Harry Walters Proprietor |
The Ligomer Banner © . .ESTABLISHED 1886e.§ e = Published by ! , "he Banner Publishing' Company W.C. B. VHAR-RIS'ON Editor ' Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoflice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.
- Democratic State Ticket. ~ Governor—Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of Indianapolis. e Lieutenant Governor—Lew O’Bannon of Corydon. . . Secretary of State—Arthur J. Hamrick of Greencastle. Auditor of tSate—Robert Bracken' of *Frankfort. Treasurer of State—Harry L. Arnold of Gary. ' ' Attorney General—Harvey Harmon of Princeton. / : Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts—d John W. Kern of Indianapolis. Lo ufiuperintendent 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 JJistrier _John T Aixen of Forl 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 . . o P - Clerk of Court—Frances M. Beane ! County Treasurer—Joseph W. Bishop o : . ; \ Recorder—Marshall J. Engle: Sheriff—William Hoffman - | Surveyor—Paul N. Hoffman, Corner—Daniel F. Hontz : Commissioner Second District—William Barham, : ‘ ' Commissioner ' Third Distrect—Marshall W.: Young. : i New Secretary at Work. Alfred I&. Nord new secretary of the County Y who assuméd his duties last Thursday with headquarters in Kendallville returned Sunday evening from Camp Tecumseh near Delphi, where he attended a ‘state Y. M. C. A. conference, : Scarcely had h¢ assumed. his official duties than he took up his work and went direct to the big state conference which was. held Friday Saturday and Sunday. He said the program carried on at the conference was very constructive and educational and believed that much good would ‘come from it. ; : . Duck Season Opens, , Tuesday September 16 the duck season opened and about every owner of a gun in Ligonier was out in quest of the wild fowls. Among the early ones in the field weer Sam Kuhns, Tom Jeanneret Ernest Franks Gus Biddle Wayne Scott John Hays Willis. Schlotterback and too many otherst to name. But few of the birds were landed -according to reports. They appear extremely shy this year.
- off For the South. Mrs. C. R. Graves and grandson Tommy Graves after’ spending the summer at Rome City will leave Friday for St. Petersburg Florida for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dill will join them in November. Your Special ‘Attention. 4 At the Foster -Shop may be proclired hats for girls from six} to twelve yeéars at $1.50 and $2.00 per hat. Attention is called to the Foster Shop advertisement in this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shallenbarger of Grand aßpids Mich arrived in Ligonier on their way to the National capital motoring through. They stopped over to visit Mr. ShaHenbarger’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Shallenbarger. g li : On account of the illness of Cal Fisher all the children -of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were at the family home last Sunday. Those to appear were Ray Fisher and daughter of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson and Charles Fisher of Mishawaka, Hariey Vern, Otis, Harry Mrs. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith with their children of this city. Dr. Fleming of Elkhart was called into consultation with his local physician to diagnose the malady with which Mr. Fisher is afflicted and the decision was heart disease. . =
Whether it's - Service or a Mew Battery You Should Drive to T ROBINSON'S ELECTRIC SERVICE At Linecoln Highway .. Sarage Best Equipment Trained Experts - and Low Prices Distributors for Prest-O-Lite and - Columbia Storage JBatteries
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This Writer GGjeccis lo , Sweet Mannered Persons To ordinary human beings few persons are so annoying as those with a’ consistently sweet mahner, says & writer in the London Times. The invariably cheerful are trying in their hearty way; they are easier to bear with equanimity than the invariably sweet, | A robust cheerfulness may easily be put down to insensibility. When our own more delicate nerves and senses are suffering, we may wring consolation and a heartening pride out of comparing ourselves with those who suffer so little that they can keep up their spirits. But about a sweet manner there is always a hint of accusation. Tt lays claim both to suffering more acute than our own and to superiority to suffering. So far from admitting that pituita is molesta—that a cold in the head is a nuisance—it takes toothache but as a call for more sweetness. Wet through, chilled to the bone; even undisguisably rednosed, it is still sweet.. The fixity of it becomes maddening. The grave, sweet eye, the sweet smile.on the mouth, the slight tilt of the head to one side, the measured and sugared ‘voice, the unalterably sweet and hopeful sentiments, all seem to accuse our more natural selves of being creatures of a lower grade. . ‘
We long to bring the sweet one down to our own level, to irritate them somehow ‘into an exhibition of common human crossness or unfairness. And, falling, we take refuge behind the charge that there can be nothing direct and honest left behind the confirmed manner: Sincerity must obviously have long deserted the character that can thus hide itself behind a mask. The sweetness, we vow, is all a pretense, a pretty covering for unthinkable depths of guilt and selfishness and hatred. Only fools; of which there are plenty, could be taken in by it. >
Onlooker Dreams of the - Origin of Round Cheeses . The damaged brig has for neighbor a bark of humbler degree, a‘ river barge in course of lading with the round cheeses of the country. Tossed from one to another, they pass with mathematical precision through the hands of three stout Dutchmen, before reaching their allotted berth. The onlovker sets about’ counting them Imechanically, till, speculating whose enviably robust appetites théy are destined to satisfy, he loses count. . . Of the quiet, level meadows, he dreams where | these golden discs had their remote origin. From thence his fancy flies to Alpine pastures, where the cattle feed amid the ceaseless music of their bells. And then. to a vale amongst the mountains; it is late evening: he is seated in a garden, in the cool darkness. And out of the darkness and the distance there comes a faint peal, as of a carillon miles away. Closer and closer it draws: surely a chime of bells. But how brought nearer? Not a footfall can he hear, but still the chime advances. ‘Only when it is all but abreast of where he is seated does he catch the mufiied tread of many a hoof upon the road, deep in dust, and know that the kine are pacing homeward, bringing an echo of the mountain’s musle to the bosom of ‘the plain.—Harry Christopher fi\]dinchin, in Talks and Traits. e i
When Wood Duck Nests Far from its natural element, water, and often a mile or more from the nearest watercourse, the wood duck, unlike other members of its family, usually builds its nest. However, the &fficulty of transporting the family from the nest to the .feeding grounds is solved in a truly remarkable way. No sooner are the eggs hatched, and the ducklings, about the size of bumblebees, than each parent bird takes a little one in its bill, wriggles through the opening in the chestnut tree or white oak which harbors the nest, and, with a quick glance lest some enemy may lurk near, flies swiftly overland to creek or water hole. Here the tiny burdens are dropped gently into ‘the water. Without previous swimming lessons, these newly hatched mites dart over the surface of the water for the cover of marshgrass or lilypad, where they hide until the return of their parents with more of their brothers and sisters. e
~ Highest Points : The maximum difference in the elevation of land in the United States is 14,777 feet, according to the United States Department of the Interior. Mount Whitney, the highest point, 14,501 feet above sea level and a point in Death valley is 276 feet below sea level. These two placef are both in California and are less than ninety miles apart. This difference is small, however, as compared with that in Asia, says the Compressed Air Magazine. Mount Evérest rises 29,002 feet above sea level, whereas the shores of the Dead sea are 1,200 feet below sea level—a total difference of 30,292 feet. In Europe the difference between the highest and lowest land points is about 15,868 feet. 2
Short, the Tall Man “Isn’t a lawsuit involving a patent right about the dullest thing imaginable?” asked one lawyer of another. ' “Not always,” was the reply. ¢I attended a trial of that character not long ago that was really funny. A tall lawyer named Short was reading a 6,000-word document he called a brief I”"—Everybody’'s Magazine, Photograph of the Children never { e grow up ' Phone 103 Hieber Studio for an appointment. 9btt Wanted to purchase eggs: and poultry. Highest market price paid. Call Star rGocery or see 0. W. Bobeck. ' 26a12t
" Death of Aged Lady, f Mrs, Jefferson Shannon 78 native! ofi Noble county and life long re’sidenti or that community died at her home} in ‘Rome City -Monday morning deathl fgllowing‘a, lingering illness due to heart trouble. Her death removes a loving and kind mother and neighbor and a 'highly-firespected woman - from this ‘county. B Mrs. Shannon was born in Cosperville and had spent her entire life in this vicinity. For many years she had resided here. S Mrs. Shannon was the mother of five children two of whom survive including Charles Shannon Wawaka, ‘and Miss Elizabeth Shannon at home. 'Besides the husband and two children Mrs. Shannon is survived by two sisters Mrs. Mattie Teal, Wolcottville, and Mrs. R. H. Edwards Kalamazoo, Mich., and one brother J. W. Gard, Cromwell. - - The funeral was held yestvrdziy. Killed ian Fall ; o Charles Waltz 23 a carpenter was: instantly killed Monday morning when he fell from a temporary trestle ‘on the Maumee river dain being erected at Fort Wayne striking his head on timbers bhelow. : Making Long Drive. W. M. Kommerstad accompanied by hig family stopped over Tuesday on his way irom Buffalo New York, to Minneapolis Minn. He is a newspaper man and will tTakQ an advertising position in the west. : L . - . Mr. ‘and Mrs.: Blmer Rench :expect to leave early in October for Tlorida and will spend the -winter in ‘the south: : ;
Stansbury’s Department Store We are now prepared for the Fall Season. We have all the Best Makes of Blankets, Underwear, Dress Goods, Sweater Coats, Men’s and Boy’s Caps, Work and Dress E‘:%hirfif-: and Overalls. ..Our Hosiery line is complete for Boys and Girls, Men and Ladies. +We have added more Men’s Goods and invite you to our store for all your wants. Stop - .and shop with us and we will save you money. ..We stand back of all goods sold, and if not satisfactory your money refunded. ' : ; - ' ' - We will quote you some of the many Bargains in the different Departments. Saturday will be Souvenir Day for - . the Boys and Gils = - . Boys and Girls we want you to come to our Store and register Saturday Sept. 20th and receive a Souvenir, . ‘ ' o . , Sept. 13th closed 44 years of continuous Service to the people of Noble County. I feel proud of {he many friends I have made in these many years of selling goods in this community. And to say I appreciale the friendships and friénds I have made in these 44 years will not express my feeling and appreciation; ..I have offered at this Anniversary time some special bargains in the different Departments as Testimony of my good will to all. _ : . ; _ .
. " - BARGAIN No. 1 - ' Linen Depax'iment . ' 18 inch all Pure Linen Crash .............. 19¢ 68 in all Pure Linen Table Linen only o theypd 0. 0 5149 This is an extra special value for Anniverary Day ' . BARGAIN No. 2 : 36 inch -Ou"ting.only 2%e 36 inch Ouling ovly per vd. ... ... .. 2% This is your chance to buy theb est 36 inch Outing for 22c on this Anniversary Day. " 27 inch White Outing at........ 17, 20 and 23c .BARGAIN No. 3 : 36 inch fime Bleached Muslin only ........ 18¢ 36 inch Unbieached Muslin only ........... 13¢ L . ' BARGAIN No. 4= . 36 inch. Dark Percale only ................. 17c 30 ineh Lieht Percale only ... ... ... 17c 27 and 32 inch Fancy Dress Ginghams .. 25¢ ‘ BARGAIN No. 5 ' 25¢ the Pair Hose 25¢ Ladies’ fine mercerized Hose only ........ 25¢ Ladies’ heavy fleeced Hose only ............ 25¢ Ladies fine silk and wool Hose only ........ 98¢ Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose only ................ 50¢ Ladies’ fine all silk Hose in all colors only 98¢ This is an extra good wearing Hose. You should always go to Stansbury’s for Hose. ~ © BARGAIN N 0.6 . 98¢ Ladies’ Bloomers 98¢ Extra lax'ge cut Sateen Bloomers only .... 98¢ Fine Imported Lingette Bloomers only .. 98¢ . BARGAINNo.7 = T Silk Department - 36 inch Silk Krepe De Leen at .............. $1.49 88 ineh Kol Urepeat . ... ...... $149 40 inch Satin Back Canton Crepe at .... $4.00 Other grades of Canton Crepe $2.25 to $3.75 i . BABGAINNe. 8 . Wool Dress Goods . 54 in. all wool Flannel in all the new shades DRIV i e 92 19 54 inch all woolicheck Flannel only .... $2.19
We have only quoted a few of the many Bargains we are offering. ..Come in and ‘see for yourself that one Dollar spent with us is a Bank Account started on the saving you make at our Store. * B ; _ | C. R. Stansbury, Ligonier, Ind. SALES PEOPLE—Berniece Baker, Josephine King, Cleo Moats, C R. Meroney. :
Blazed Trail Garade | - Saturday Specials .« 30x3 1-2 tube ~ $l.OO Wind shield wiper ~ $l.OO Gal. cananygrade - . Mobile oil $l.OO Auto Accesories, Repairs for Al Kinds of Cars - Members Hoosier Auto Association Studebaker Cars ~ Exide Betterie&i Used Car Bargains Studebaker 6 Touring Dodge Touring - Both in good_~runni-r?g"orfierfv_ _ . - Blazed Trail Garage
| BARGAIN No. 9 ‘ -A Real Bargain in Wool Sweater Coats. Boy’s and Girl’s slip on Sweaters for School only Gl e i i i eRS . EARGAINNG 10 | ‘ Bey’s and Men’s Caps. Boy’s School caps Only ... serverene 50€ Men’s all wool Scotch Caps only ............ 98¢ A large selection of caps for Men and Boys. - BARGAIN No. 11 Men’s extra heavy Overalls with bib $1.39 Men’s Jumper Coats only ............ ........ $1.39 Men’s Blanket lined blue striped Denim Coats at ... ol ... 80 ‘Men’s Blanket lined Khaki cloth coats with Corduroy Collars at ............... $4.89 Men come in and let us show you these goods ' - BARGAIN No. 12 - . : 75¢ Men’s Work Shirts 75¢ Men’s heavy blue Cheviot double , stitched seams enly ... iviics. 10€ Men’s wool Flannel shirts only ............ $2.19 Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts ........ 98¢ to $1.89 - BARGAIN No. 13. ' . Blankets at $4.69 the Pair 70-80 Large Heavy Plaid Blankets just what you want picked off the Bar- - gain List only i e 469 66-80 Plaid Blankets only .................... $2.89 70-80 Wool Blankets only .................... $9.89 Plain Cotton Blankets only ......... ........ $2.39 We will call your attention to the NOTION DEPARTMENT Handkerchiefs for School ..........cccoosvieine BE Ever Sharp Pencils for boys and girls .... 10c Writine Fablets ... ............... b and 10¢ Ink, Pens and Penholders e ; Hose Supporters k| , : Vanity Combs and Barettes ; Bobby Combs i & Tooth Paste and Tooth Brushes Face Powders and Face Creams : Talcum Powders - . , Lace Collars o L S Lace Panels for your Dres;s Trimmings 6 Spools Coats Cotton Thread for ............ 25¢€
