Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 November 1924 — Page 3

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Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner. Pay your Ba‘nner_subs_(:riptions no\v, office open Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. ; ; Potatoes for winter smooth and white of fine quality. Floyd Leming Phone 731. : o 63atf

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Bazaar and Supper. _ The ladies of the U. B. church will hold a bazaar parcel post sale. and supper in-‘the basement of the church Thursday Dec. 4 1924. Paublic patronage is solicited. ' : 38a3w Use Blue Bird Washing Powder sold by Ligonier grocers. tf Mrs. . C. Reed aged 68 years died last Thursday at LaGrange. . ; For rent nice furnished room. ’:“fi'e Mrs. Sweetnam, South Cavin. 38t Death of Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Harding widow of the late President Harding who had been dangerously ill for two weeks passed away at her home near Marion, Ohio, Friday morning about eight o'clock.

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~ Aliter Non Resldents. Following the arrest and conviction of nine out state persons for hunting quail in Indiana on- residenc licenses George N. Mannfeld chief of the fish and game division of the state conservation department today instructed his warden force to be particularly alert to see that non-resident hunters take out the proper licenses. " A non-resident hunting license in Indiana costs $15.50 and a resident license only $l. Conservation offi~ cials say that the abundance of quail in- this state is attracting many residents of neighboring states to cross the line take out a resident license at only $1 and proceed to enjoy the sport. L ' Sy - Purdue Scholarships, ° . Two scholarships to Purdue University School of Agriculture worth $lOO and Ohio Railroad to the 1925 Purdue and Ohio aßilroad to the 1925 Purdue egg show it was announced today 7t the university. The scholarships will go to the high sc¢hool student from any of the counties in Indiana traversed by B. & O. lines who has the best‘lindividual entry in the show one scholarship to both the north and south ends of the state. i : The counties from which students may compete in the north- part of the state are Lake, Porter, LaPorte St. Joseph Elkhart Marshall, Kosciusko Noble and DeKalb. ;

Neck is Broken. John Carr Goshorn 16 son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin F. Goshorn of Huntington was killed' early Thursday in an automobile wreck four miles north of Warren. An examination of the body showed that he suffered a broken neck. He was pinned under the wreckage of a .car driven. by Paul Richardson and for a time it was thought he had been suffocated in the water and mud of a ditch in which the car overturned. i $lOO and 30 Days. Charles Brown of Milford proprietor of the Tourist Inn was fined slo¢ and sentenced to the penal farm for 30 days when he was found guilty of violating the liquor laws in a' justice court. He pleaded not guilty and gave bond for his appearance in ‘the cir‘cuit court. / - Boy Eleetrocuted. . Benedict Urbanski 11 was killed Thursday when he grasped a live wire hanging from an electric pole at South Bend. He died in the police ambulance on the way to the hospital. Mr. and M rs. Walter Klick will occupy - their Ligonier residence this ‘winter. Wilbur Secrist 11 year old grandson of George Stultz of Kimmell underwent an appendectomy in Goshen hospital last week. ; :

MIER STATE BANK ... : PURCHASES LOCAL & : ~ IMPROVEMENT BONDS Ligonier Institution Has Purchased ~ Over Million Dollars Worth of j Bonds This Year . _ The Public Improvement Bonds Series 1 1924 to the amount of 10,000.00 of the Town of Churubusco were sold Monday morning at ten o’'clock at the town clerkis office to the Mier State Bank of Ligonier. There were three bidders the Fletcher American Bank and the City: National Bank of Indianapolis and the Mier State Bank of Ligonier and as the Mier Bank offered the largest premium, they were awarded the bonds. The funds derived from the sale of the bonds will be used to purchase a building to be remodeled and converted into a new Town Hall and engine House and to remodel the present.town hall and to convert it into a Comfort Station. A portion of the funds so derived will be used to purchase and install ten ornamental street lights in the business district. The Mier State Bank has purchased over.a million dollars worth of road bonds in Noble county this vear and seeme to be the contending bidder in al lthe neighboring towns, competing with Indianapolis, Chicago Fort Wayne .and -other large cities. Ligonier is certainly fortunate in having a progressive institution with the magnitudé of the Mier State Bank. — The Churubusco Truth. .

' Pinned Under Car. Mrs. Katherine Shaver 18 of Goshen is recovering at the Epworth hospital South Bend from painful injuries received when the Chevrolet touring car in which she was riding with her husband overturned and pinned her beneath the mac\nine on the Lincoln highway five m@ west of South Bend, _ o | Aged Resident Dead. © Mrs. Andrew Pffefer aged 76 passed away Thursday after a long illness at the home of her daughters Mrs. Russell Spitler near Wawaka. She was a pioneer resident of Ejkhart township. Surviving are two soms Charles and KElmer Pffefer residing south of Wawaka and two daughters Mrs. Russel Spitler of Wawaka and Mrs. George Smith of Albion, ' For Rent furnished rooms modern Phone 446. ; : 32att Automobile Painting—Dwight' Mock Syracuse, Ind., Phone 504. All work guaranteed. Prices right. tfe Use Blue Bird Washing Powder sold by Ligonier grocers. 154 Order a package of Blué Bird Washing Powder with your next grocery order. : '/ I tf

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