Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 October 1924 — Page 2
Not one--but aqt')zen uses for a - ‘ | . ”éo Combination HotWaterßottle | and Fountain Syringe It serves the sick a;z well as the well—relieves aches, pains and congestions — supplies heat necessary to comfortable sleep on cold nights and serves the essential ,"‘plll"l)n«e—' of [_u’*}'reun‘nl hygiene: ' ' Ask to see our best, as well as the cheaper combinations. . - Griffiths Drug L Skara
VERN B.FISHER o Sanitary Plufabing _ and Heating - Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind Harry L. Benner ‘ Auctioneer - Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana | - Both Noble and Whitley County Phones - Howard White : WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER , Phone 2 wn 1 Wawanka
- - & Job Printing We are eq ed to “handle anyegxlfipof Job Printing, and when it comes to Service, we | can only refer you to our customers or ssk ! thatyougive usatrial,
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FARRICS Silk Fai»e, Bengaline, Satin Crepe, Georgette Flannell, Charmeen, ~ Twilleen New Versions of the Tunic Mode Some afe, frankly, copies of the Mandarin coat with plain or plea ted underskirt; othea acheive a tunic effect through tucks and pleats. Whatever the process, the result is wholiy charming.
E. JACOBS & COMPANY | ~ Dry Goods--Rugs and Ladies’ R'eaEAdy'-To~We‘ar Apparel :
~ HARKETING CHIEF TOPIC Resolations Adopted at Meeting of - Farm Bureau of Second Distriet . at Albion Resolutions calling on the agricuitural extension department of Purdue tl?rough the county, agents to make the co-operative marketing of farm products the major project in the Second Indiana farm bureau district, were adopted at a joint meeting at Albion Thursday of the distriet farm bureau and the countv agents. The second farm bureau district is composed of Allen, Dekalb, Elkhart Kosciusko LaGrange Noble Steuben
and Whitley counties. William 'H. Robbins -of Whitley county was ,)z'eelected distriet farm burean chairman and Earl Gipe also of Whitley county was elected secretary to succeed John W. Mertz. : The mieeting indorsed the contract under which the Indiana Dairy Producers Exchange will be organized by the affiliation of local association and also gave its approval to the 1925 = membership campaign plan of the farm burean. A committee was appointed 1o Investigate the possibilities of organized live stock marketng in the distriet and an organization committes: . for the dairy marketing exchange was appointed composed of Forest Knepper, Dan Fisher, J. H. Paulus W. IL Pavinger and W. H. Showalter. : W. H Settle president of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation and T. W. Martindale assistant secre: tary of the Indiana \\Ewal Growers' Association spoke' for the state officers at the meeting,
i \ Election Day. ; Election day is ds 'badly profaned as the Lord’s Day. In 1896 80 per cent of the voters cast ballots in 1900 18 per cent in 1920 {less than 50 per, cent. “The. question is what. will be the showing of 1924, Here is a deu. cending .~<4'%ll(~“ixl less than 30 vears interest in' the government had apparently declined judging by the hallot box 30 per cenl. That is the ref. son wWhy bad men are :_-lt;hlu'iu, hliil'cl iwp Cleagchines™ that get -the fupper band and bring disgract upon . the land. “That however s not the great¢ést disgrace. The ereatest diserice iv
the lazy and indifferent attitude ot the people to the -pri’\li.l‘g’-};\*. opportunit ties and obligations of, civic sulfrave it l.hing;’s 0 \'\’l'ungf;‘ e people who refuse; to take piart in public life are themselves o blame. Many people are in a mood for a fundamental change of things. Probubiy the most radical need of change is 7in themselves, We must care what happens. l.et us- rethink and rededicate ourselves {o the old saying: ‘lsternal vigilance is t.hc price of diberty.’ . it at shoul(l’?lm'ix out. that people neglect the chutrch the state the home as they are doing what is there in the future? Where are we going? hi-
{W. R. JACKSON! ['rustee Perry "!"ow’nshsp' . Office Mier Statg Bank, Ligonié-r
Something More Than a Dress Sale! A POPULAR PRICE FASHION EVENT " Forerunners of the modes! F rocks ~ S 0 new that they reveal every style tendency that is precicted | for autumn--and at a price that proves that smartness and econ_9nw @e compatible. . @ 200 , - FEATURED.AT ‘ - POPULAR PRICES
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terest must be maintained in all these institutions and not by ‘starts and fits’ *either. - It must flow steadily likd; the river that saves all the valley from being a, desert. You cast your ballot every Lords Day The .eyil powers of the world say stay away from the church. The God of heaven and earth yes all that i% good says go to chureh. Stay at home and you vote wit lithe powers of evil. Let us stop and think before it is too late. This is Banta Sunday at the Christian church and" Roy and Zona have something worth wnile wup their slepves do not miss it. Teh o'clotk in the morning and 7 o'clock at night you have a chance to cast your ballot for good. A more rhappy- Zreeting vou cannot receive than at the church where all look alike and are trealed so. COME. | . : Ira C.Boyts, Pastor. : Parent-Teacher Meeting, = The exebutive board and officers of the Parent. Teacher asmciafitidu rret Monday night at the publi¢ library and decided upon Thursday evening October 16 at the high school auditirinm for the first z-(i;:ul:n" mqet.i_nfz"m' the association. New officers will :he chose a.t -a' timie and an interestiing progriam rendered. »
. Plotting New ‘.'hhiii_wiflm. ' Odell ‘Oldfather and his mother are laving out a new addition to the city of Warsaw. The gentleman has spent the past si xweeks in that city while engaged at the.work.: Mrs, Oldfather and children will spend the week end in- Warsaw going by way of South Bend. o o o At French Lick Springs. | Miss ‘Ona Wilkinson of the Quilt Factory has gone to French. Lick on f:! b‘u&%ness mirasjnn" and will remain-a! the Wamous hotel there until October 20 showing the new designs«in quilts o the resorters. . o ~ Opening Wawaka Game.. The tirst basketball game of the season will be- plaved at Wawaka Friday m‘mlnin;:, v(i«'t. 17. "Corunna and Wawaka will play. <A box supper an social will ‘be given at the Wawaka school house after the same, : Will Return o Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Eekart will leave their ranch near Syracose and return to fdgonicr to live next Tues dity oceupying) their residenco it perty on the North Side purchased some months aeo. 1\
. Boctal Honr Touight, .~ ’ The Social Hour will be entertained tonight by @ Mesdumes Jack Curry, Cecil Griffith ‘and Frank Raubert at the Raubert ltome. A fine time is in prospéct for the members. . ' PPiee Drops a Trifle, : - Owing to a larger crop than was anticipated thel price of peppeinint oil has dropped from $5.40 to &5 pound. - o e i e Zlnes .. Entertain At Fish Fry. - Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hirve entertgined their friends at a big fish fry at the MeDonald coltage Wawasee Tuesday evening. - : : ‘
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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
- HEAYY STXDAY 1011 Four Deaths in Automobile Aceidents Newr Elkhart For Last Suuday. Automobile aecidents claitned a tohi of four lives near Elkhart Sundiy. Miss Anne Olinghouse 22 and Miss Peéarl Mallet 19 died from injuries received ;\‘v‘hen an automobile tdiiven by Orville Madlen 21 .\lichigaflf ity skidded while trying to pass another machine and hit & three near Bristol, Fquf others in the car were unhurt. Cora Bell Ntceros 7 .months old daughter of Mrs. Alfred " Niceros of South-Bend was killed when an automobile driven by Frank Waggouer South Bend skidded om a wet pavement and turned over. ‘Several of the other. occupants of the car wers injured. : E : Kenueth Konneck 4 was killed at Kessington Mich., ten miles from Elkhart wHen struck by an autcmobile.
% '-—-‘W & 4 Obituary . . Martin T. Smith son of William and Susanah Smith was born in 'i\,'illi;sxix;q county Obio May 1 1852 and departed this lile September 26 1924 aged 7 years 4 months and 26 days. : . He was uynited in x‘li}x‘.x':'i:.nzg to AMiss Polly €. Uinderwood in 1872: To this wiiion were born 1 children soven of whom preceded him in death, His wife also left this lite 26 vears aco iy June, - o L He became a member of thedinited I%rethjren chureh in 1886 in Williams County Ohio an dsincé that time he has always. been a faithful meémber ~He came to Indiana in 1904 and has sSpetit rlm_ l‘emz,lining years of his life in ‘Noble county. He lived i aud around Albion until {S'ymi's ago then he canie to Ligoneiryd He was loving and' kind to all who knew him, . ! i o ' - ' He leaves to m()l_.ll‘_li’ their. loss. o brother James m,"Beiwe{'t()nb;‘i.'li(-h" ard tive childten, Mrs Anna 'Miiieyr of Ligonier with whom ne wmade his bhome, Mrs. Vinnie Gates of. L,,-igwn'iw" _.\Lrs. John Sparrow of Bremen, dies Win, - Bender of Albion. and Chardes Sumiith of . Cromwell wlso 'hu_.wt of Iriends: and relatives: : Foieral services and interment wero held at Sparta clu;h:h.ilm Ty
l( ‘ash’ officiating. . « 2 : W shall miel but wae sl miss hitd There svitl bhe one \‘:u;:m't dliir Wi r:h‘nll,]iwul but we shall miss him AS we -'hw':nlhv Gur evening 1):';1,\‘4'&.3 : W extend our heartfelt thanks to the llt-‘j_‘.{lll?(l!"!s’ ;u.ul frieads- for iheir rany helps and-: floral offering during the },H'l‘i‘:l\'('lu(-,"“l of our Father, S o - The Children, : : Registeation . Light, - Registration Monday in Noble counity was light. The places were kept fopen until nilnfiy‘r]ouk in the evening, Only those not registered two vears ,;,i;::). thimse having rvemoved trom their l'pxw;in('t Et}rd new voters were requirl"ml{ to register in this county and the Phmber was comparatively few. : , o “iahbit ZCPNY, . peppy Story ~\\'Lvi'v in it ds shown that rnm_:uu:ee'j g»a!r;mm and comedy are found in unbexpacted - places. You'l tenjoy it 'm,! Crystal Sunday and Mondsy. =
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COLORS 4 ‘ . Russet, Shutter Green, Oakwood, Bois de Rose Cocoa, Navy, Black !. ' ‘ New Tendencies of Sleeve ~ and Neck If the frock is plain, the sleeves on the contrary are fantastic-— some exactly zeprediced fiom the middle ages. Ones neckline may be V or square, round or bateau the one essential that is becoming. § s i
Saturday Specials 10 quart seamless Granite Pails at '-on‘ly*39c i’ 10 quart seamless White Combinets only 98¢ 5 dozen Heavy Strcag Fire Shovels at. only 9¢ 7 6 dozen Extension Curtain Rods at only 8¢ - 20 Lunch Kits with Thermos bottles at $1.39
WAILL PAPER = I want to say here that we just recsived | more than TWO TONS of WALL P.."ER, all new designs priced at from 8¢ o 5¢ per double roll. It is certainly a great p casure to show naper of sueh beautiful pat orns at s 0 low 2 price. We still have someé bundles .of rewmarts, enough fér a room at ‘rom 10¢ to $l.OO er bundle, = . = WINDOW SHADES . Woearrv g stock of WINDOW SHADES ready o hang, also ecut them to fit for 0l and wiil gladly make an estimate for any shades you may want. : .
Weaver’'s Hardware
“ Again in the Teile o William Robinson: 22, eglored, alias .(Tz‘an‘gu' .I-vlm\';i_ni. I‘:««im’ conlessed to breaking ints the home of his unéle, Juy dbhinson at Fort Wavie and stealing 524 :i‘..H'él\‘t.‘H,H;j bhag and a st ot clothes was ]u)gil')(i'(t).\’t”‘!' to the ‘Allen eirvenil «~u}H:i_ uider $3.000 bond tHe was arrested Tuestiay mm'x‘::m;‘,. { Phe stolén goorls _\\‘(‘r'x’-"ui'm‘«'x\';‘:‘,(g-gi‘. . Robinson "\\_.’;:s arvested . July dth 1920, as o fasitive troin Lisonier, where he burghirized the :r'"i.(\!‘:" ol bieoh Sheots, accorging Lo jm?i&v P | Ovele He was t~w!nmn}w—w_l t the aliaie L !'l'(ilfi which he escaped only ln! he l"“‘il.l)"‘lii'i"ll_ and sentenced to the state f“(*f(."l-';'ix.;:'l('»l'}' for 2 6 j‘"y.}r;l{_‘:.l[ i - e | ,}l'ny»‘h::.nn—m'v Wheat, ! SMast of s Chatve alinost t':e-u';:,n{iq*lx about white top at this tinie of fhe Year hat a I'itr,'!'w.i‘m'vlh‘mmhl JOW r.n'::},‘ prevent future trouble according o A A, Hunsen of the Purdue puiversity asrietiteal vf-;i.vnsi'n;);x start. < This is (Jl':h_'&é(':i“y’iKl‘}l,lfi-\\‘lwi‘v wliead ix sown in corn. Alßoueh wiite top s {nsu:_xii;.' I(fz)nrgi('{v\'ml; 45 g weed of Oats timothy and clover 'il.Au';i»lvl Seri. nuS‘ly mifest. wheat whero wheut ja SOWH-dn corn dn the ordivary inanner, The white top damage ¢an be prevent-. ed hm\gm'bx‘_b;\ ihoronghiy preparing the corn land hefore Sowing . the wheat. - ' o e " _Advertise in the Ligonict Banner A 3 R S e v o
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' SPECIAL! SPECIAL! - : 50 (f.'<->n,fl‘ole’f,lm Rugs 18x36 worth af regulal price 50, our special Price only ; ~ 35c or 2 for 65¢ o 2 = V- . ." . . V - } % 90 Lenoleum Rugs 'lS};J’.—?{S’,‘ regular 30 value, our special price only, : : - <_. . o 2iepach > A = . 2 . - . . - -"-.“m‘. “l G - LADIES’ BRUSHED WOOOI, SWEATERS | : : ST : . A new line of Sweaters for Ladies, Boys, Men and Girls, for the whole family from $2.19 to $9.00 each .~ 'MEN YOU ARE WANTED e For vour Hose_, Neckties, ‘Work or Dress Shirts, Sweater Coats, Union Suits, Overalls and Jumpers. Also Men’s . and B()ys’} Caps. A : o ' o e ITPINGS : . 27 inch Light Oitigee . 00 1o 2Y inch White Outing, twilled el e 36 inch White‘Quting, heavy ..o . .95 20 dnel dighf Outivne . - Gel soaaneh Dark Outing .. ... 956 .7 : )" ‘:. . % I 3 .f’ : ~ "MEN’S OVERALLS AND SHIRTS Men's Heavy Blue Denim Qveralls ......51.39 Men’s Heavy Denim Work Jackets with
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1 Christian Seienee Society, - }.,.éfi(‘l‘\‘i{,‘i:}'w’ are held as rollows: e 1 Every Sunday morning at 11 o'clo§k ’ Bvery Wednesday ;‘\'{‘»‘Hill'.‘;‘,_ ab: 8:00 a’cloek. - - s 1 ' f\\j-:w!i_n;;' place in ‘is}xil' over slore of I“.\' eir & Cowley . e ] 2 ‘v o ,l",\‘ul')\inn!.\' \\'t‘[«'f}fil(?: a “ : . e e Y el R ‘ . Presbyterian Churele . G. H. Bacheler Pastor = l< Résidence The ‘Mause 318 W 2ed St | Tilplond w 0 o : Hu‘ui@y School 9:30 & M, ! Morging Service 10:40 A M. Saf Kveriae Servieds lat Tenlh 4 ~A;\lidr;&v%v_-!< Service Wed. 7:15 }.'..;-M. - Y. .8 ¢ B Thursday 7:156 P. M B, B Purker, Pastor. !}{é}%ix@;&fléel 135 N. Cavin Stréel. Teléphone 198 Sunday School 9:30 A, Mo " Preaching Service- 10545 A.j.."l‘{f.- : Christian X’*}udéa’v(:r-»-(}:()O B M eaching {‘Sw-rvim‘% qHOO P M. . Praver amd Bible Study \V&duq&:il;ik Bvaning A 0 200 P M s : o Methodist Cliarel,. - . ‘ '.f-._----_\‘vf',_Rvyn-ml:sAi‘;m_tup__ . . Rrésidence 116 Martin 8F - Ceebonerey. o Sunday School 9:30 a. m. " Morning Service 10:45°a my .« - Eveniig Serviceé 7:30 v, e o Prayer and’ Bible Study u&‘.-'e'dfies"ddy'-dyening at 7:00 p.m. s 0
C. R. Stansbury
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