Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 41A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 December 1924 — Page 2

A Feather in ~ In equipping our shop to give one !day battery charging service to the public, we have won the title of ‘D . 9 Battery Service Headquarters of this city. ’ With our new Constant Potential charging outfit, we can recharge batteries perfectly in 8 to 12 hours This saves you money on rental charges and gives you the use of your own battery practically without interruption. _ , _ . Call at our shop for one day battery service. _ - Kiester Electric Shop Ligonier, Lincoln Way West Indiana

Ligonier’s 39th Community Sale I at FOSTER’S SALES PAVILION i Commencing at 12 O’clock Sharp THURSDAY DECEMBER 4 - CATTLE o 50 head of cattle consisting of fresh cows and close up springers, a few head of young cattle. - BOGS o 100 head of feeding shoats and a few sows and - pigs. 50 SHEEP Consisting of breeding ewes 3to 5 years old. - POULTRY—2O pure bred Buff Rock Pullets, 2 dozen Plymouth Rock pullets, one dozen young chickens to fry. . FURNITURE—SingIe bed complete with. mattress, will have several pieces of furniture by day of sale. 50 BUSHELS OF APPLES ' MISCELLANEOUS—AutomobiIe tires, tubes, tire patches, lubricating oil, potatoes, onions, apples honey applebutter and a thousand other articles will be listed by day of sale. / _ Usual Selling and Buying Terms. : 5 GEO. D. FOSTER Mgr. E. R. Kurtz and H. E. Longcor Auctineers. M. E. Hoak and C. C. Smith Clerks.

Premier Furnaces Because of the exclusive features of construction and the proper proportioning of all parts, the Premier furnaces are supreme in their line. With doors and joints fitted to proper tightness they give the greatest amount of warmth for fuel consumed. - Estimates cheerfully given ~ B. EE RICKARD ~ Shane Building, Ligonier

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Used Car Bargaing 6 Cylinder Cverland, good condition 2 Door Ford Sedan, like new ~ Ford Touring Car, good ~running condition Blazed Trail Garage

The Ligofuer Banner ESTABLISHED 188 e.” Publistred by ' "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B, HARRISON Editor eo s - Published every Monday and Thursday and entared in the Postofice at Ligenier, Ind., ae sevond class matter.

Syracuse Youth Escapes. Thanksgiving day nearly ended disastrously for Paul Bushong son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bushong of Syracuse whose Ford touring car turned completely over in a ditch near the Fetters’ residence just south of ‘Goshen on the Hoosler-Dixie highway shortly before 11 o’clock Thursday .night. The driver who was alone was only slightly hurt in spite of the fact that he was pinned under the machine hut the car was damaged to the extent of $5O or more. A passing motorist released Bushong aul helped right the car. Top and wind-hield were crushed and other parts ¢amaged. . Harvey W. Todd Injured. Harvey W. Todd is suffaring from three broken ribs on the right side and fourth rib broken (rom the hreast bone as a result of an accident that occurred at his farm home Monday morning one and a half miles west of LaGrange. Mr. Todd was working in a field with his team and a manure spreader when the horses became frightened and ran jerking him into the spreader with .the results detailed above. ‘ i Another Veteran Dies. Henry Young 92 years old a veteran of the Civil war died suddenly Thursday morning at his home in Elkhart. His death was caused by heart trouble and complications. Mr. Young and his wife were alone at the time and Mrs. Young heard her husband fall to the floor. She summoned neighbors to her assistance but the aged man was dead when lifted to a bed. o : Workman is Killed in Fall

John A. Potter 57 of South Bend a workman employed in the construction of the new First National Bank building was fatally injured in a fall of only a few feet Wednesday afternoon. Potter was standing on a small granite curb on the building only three feet from the sidewalk. He slipped and fell striking his head on the cmnt sidwalk. He died before reaching the hospital. , ‘ Gets Year at Farm. Clyde Vinnedge owner of a soft drink establishment at South Bend sentenced to the sthte penal farm for twelve months by Judge Cyrus E. Patee in the St. Joseph circuit court ‘Wednesday for’ contempt of court. An injunetion forbidding him to sell liguor was in effect against hm and he is said to have violated the injunction. ~ Child Fatally Injured. Sarah Breskin 12 years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Breskin of South Bend was fatally injured Wednesday afternoon when she was struck and run over -by a truck driven by Thomas Mack. The child died in an an ambulance while being taken to a hospital. . Another Bold Bank Robbery. Seven bandits armed but unmasked all young men and well dressed held up and robbed the South Marion State bank at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and got away with about $4,000 in cash No one was injured and the men left no clue when they departed in automobiles. : Wilma Grieve Married. Mrs. Wilma Grieve nee Manahan a niece of John and Frank Shallenbarger .of Ligonier was united in marriage Thursday to Harry Gates of Indianapolis at the M. E. parsonage in Goshen, The bride is quite well known in this city where sh e has made frequent visits.

o Thanksgiving Quiet Day. The union Thanksgiving services at the M. E. church Thursday morning were wel lattended and the address of Rev. Reynolds the pastor was most impressive. The day was a quiet one in Ligonier being celebrated mainly by family dinners. ; - i Death of Milford Doctor. Dr. J. E. Cotter, age !5, lifelonsg resident of Milford and a practicing physician for the past 30 years died Friday afternoon at his home on North Main street from blood poisoning following an illness contracted a week previous. Hit By Automobile, Rita Seidler 6 years old of South Bend was probably fatally ' injured Wednesday evening when she ran in front of an automobile driven by S. C. Shilling of Culver. | Thanksgiving Visitors. ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman and family and Mrs. Sarah Jane Leas of Ligonier spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas in Goshen. Mishawaka Here Friday. The Mishawaka boys high school basketball team will contest with the Ligonier boys in this city next Friday evening. » Many to Take Office, e Many of the state and county officers elected November 4 will begin their terms of service one month from today. : Potatoes for winter smooth and white of fine quality. Floyd Leming Phone 9L . 83ate

THE LIGONIBER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

~ Bazaar and Supper. The Ladies of the U. B. church will hold a bazaar parcel post sale and supper in the church basemient Dec. 4th heginning at 5 o'clock. Menu. - Bandwiches Hot Hamberger, Hot : ‘ ' Weente e : Salad . Escaloped Potatoes Baked Beans * ‘Mixed Fruit Pickles Cake - Coffee . Price 35¢ , 40b2t Mrs. Cora Fritz has gone to Elkhart to resume practical nursing. For Sale—Baled straw. KEnguire of J. D. Kreager. 39ast Tormorrow will be Indiana Day at the Chicago International Live Ntock Exposition. : : _ The Noble county board of commissioners are in session today at the lcourt house in Albion. l “Piger Rose” with Lenore Ulric and Forest Stanley at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.

Wanied—Bewing te ¢o at reasomable prices. Mrs. Charles WinebrenHeT. ; ‘ 37btt 5 TR Hemstitehing and pleating done at Cdsey’'s Shoe Store. Hazel MeDowell. L - 82ptt For sale soup beans of fine quality Inquire of George Goshorn cr Cyrus Holden Phone 58 Ligonier 41abt* The yards of the Bell Lunmber company at Sturgis were destroyed by fire: Friday entailing a heavy loss. Mrs. Sam Kuhns came home from Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving and returned to the state capital today. - : J. R. Dovel of this city attended a big dinner as a guest given Thanksglving at the home of E. S: Showalter in South Bend. ! S Miss Blanch Ha‘rsh of the Ligonier pastoffice force visited the: W. J. Bolitho family in Chicago from Wednesday until Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wemple of Ligonier accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Clark visited at the E 0O Wemple home at Valentine. .

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augspunger came to spend Thanksgiving and the week end with homen folks. Mrs. Augspurger was formerly Miss Helen Jeanneret. : , . : Found new sidecurtain open with the the door for an automobile by Emmett Caldwell and it may be reclaimed by the owner at the Banner office. o : Mrs. Charles Jackson is in Toledo to spend a week with her daughter ‘Mrs. Glenn Stainer. The Stainer family recently moved to Toledo from Adrian Michigan. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sthair of Topeka and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Larson and daughter Helen of Ligonier spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sthair at Goshen. - Normapn Taylor and wife E. D. MeIntire and wife Mrs. Jessie Kent and Mrs. George Longenecker of Ligonier were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner. Topeka Journal.. .

—NOBLE’S— Good Shoes 131 South Main St. GOSHEN - IND.

To Bretz for Glasses - % ~ Sharp Eyes : J For * - 7‘/& Sharp Work Al mechantaf.llko te use keen sdged, perfect tools. , Steiuat sty e reaist th:h:?ur‘of eo‘::gnt use. sy i e il e Jou to ses clearly, | 9 Im What Cenditiea Are Y.ourvl‘yuf | Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician 130 8. Main 8t GOSHEN

Lo Twe Days Off. Ed Crockett after December Ist will not make oil and gasolene deliveries on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week until further netice. His patrons will govern themselves accordingly. : , 40b2t* o Lewis Smalley 78, = When' Lewis Smalley reached the 78th anniversary of his birth the ‘other day his children and their families gathered at his Ligonier home and gave him a real celebration. The visitors brought gifts and enjoved a big family dinner. _ Mint Oil Goes Up. The price of peppermint oil has advanced from $2.50 a pound last spring to $8.50 at the present time. ; | For Bale: 258 good Delaine breeding ewes, Reasonable price. (. C. Palmer Albion, Ind. 39atf Sophia Sweetgum declares that love is not really blind it is only nearsighted.

POULTRY WANTED - - |Of All' Kinds - Call Hoosier Produce No. 489 or bring it in Wednesday or Saturday ~or byappointment Highest Market . Prices Paid 0. W. BOBECK C. K. BOWLES Office hours 7 to- 8 mornings, 5 to 6 evenings.BiGive us a call

SOMETHING NEW IN RADIO Something realy new--A MuRad receiver that uses no A or B batteries and is guaranteed to give loud speaker reception 1000 miles and more on a loop or indoor aerial. As near the ultimate in radio as is manufactured today Other radio sets allcomplete - $25.50 and up - A. A. KRYDER 312 W. 3rd St. You Name It—We Can Supply It

' ° ® , -y , - for this Christmas? Few of us but can use a few extra dollars“and especially at Cliristmas‘ Time. Then turkey, fuel, insurance clothes and presents make a dent in the fatest purse. _ Cob . ' There is one way of accumlating money for Christmas. Hundreds of people 3 have' done it his year. Hundreds will do it next, by joining our Christmas Savings Club starting December itth. , ~ You will be able to use a check for $12.50, for $25.00, for $50.00, for $lOO.OO or ‘ more next December and you will have it if you join the Christmas Saving ~ Club. . e ; | You will never feel the small weekly or monthly pa.yinent‘s you make and a check for the full amount paid in will be mailed to you early in December. You - can not lose. Every cent you pay in will be returned to you and if you complete your payments on schedule the amount will be increased by interest. e s - DON’T DELAY—ST‘ART TODAY. Your membership card will be deliver- , ed to you upon your first payment. The first payment is due the week of -~ December 11th. Tell your friends and the other members of ypur family. ~ They will wish to join too. Do not mistake the place. Its “THE BANK ~ ON THE CORNER” SEN By MU TR

J. L. HENRY ‘ e J. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investmnet Co. - Farmsfor Sale or Exchange

7 acre tract near Tourist Park. New bungalow. Priced for quick sale.. i 297 acres of land overlooking Natti Crow Beach, Lake Wawasee. Suitable for platting. { 53 acre farm on Lincoln Highway near Kimmell. Level and productive. Good buildings. 257 acre farm in Sparta towvaship. New bank barnm, silo. Liberal terms. Priced to sell. ‘ 40 acre corn and mint farm on Blazed Trail, east of Ligonier. Good buildings; young orchard. 35 acre farm in Steuben county, on Jtate Road 13. Good buildings. _ ! 120 aere onior and mint farm in Washington township. Will take 2 small farm in exchange. One acre tract near city limits. Good buildings. A snap. , Sixty acre tract within 1% miles of Ligonier, 20 acres of good pasture. Would trade for town property. : 38 acre farm in Elkbhart township. Would take larger farm in trade.. . 11%% acre farm within 3 miles of Ligonier would make an ideal poultry farm. On Linecoln Highway. : 70 acre farm located northwest of Ligonier. Good soil. Terms to suit purchaser. . 127 acre farm near Albion. Liberal terms. 59 mortgage. 145 acre farm on Lincoln Highway within 3 miles of Ligonier. 14 acres timber. Priced rig_ht.' 140 acre Michigan farm for sale or would trade for Indiana property. 34 acre farm in good location. Suitable for poultry farm. Good 92 acre farm southwest of Cromwell. Good buildings. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 230 acre farm on paved road south of Ligonier. Modern house. Good barn. = Timber, level and productive. 10 acre tract with good buildings, near Laker Wawasee, Priced right. : ‘ 45 acre farm near Three Rivers, Michigan. Will take Ligonier property in exchange. 160 acre farm northeast of Ligonier. Valuable tract of timber

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6 acre tract within one mile of Ligonier. Good Dbuildings. Tenms. - 5% acre farm in Sparta township; near Cromwell, cheap. 90 acre farm on Blazed Trail, near Wawaka. Will take 60 acre farm in exchange. 80 acre farm within 2 miles of Albicu. -Geod Luildings. Will take sma-ller tarm in exchange. 45 acres in Jefferson township on improved highway. Will take 10 to 20 acre farm in exchange, - . ' 63 acre onion farm in York township; 45 acres under cultivation. Well drained. 138 .acre farm in Whitley coun--Iy, "ear Qolumbia City. Terms to suit purchaser. = : 64 acre farm mear North Webster. Good buildings and plenty of fruit. Priced to sell. b acre tract near Fort Wayne to exchange for farm. : 80 acre apple farm in Southern Indiana, 1400 apple trees. Sold $4200 worth of apples last year. Will trade for a Noble county onion farm. . : 120 acre.farm 10 miles west of Ft. Wayne in Whitley county. Good buildings and fences. Will trade for stock of merchandise. 40 acre farm near Canstantine, Michigan. Will trade for Noble county property. s 144 acre farm in York township. Good buildings, 50 acres of choice onion- land. Can be divided to suit purchaser, ; 20 acre onion farm within one -mile:- of Kimmell. 14 acres of choice muck. Priced right. 80 acre farm in good neighborhood. Good soil. Will take smaller .farm -or city property in exenange. 160 aere farm in Washington township. = New house and barn. 30 acres of choice onion and muck land. o %0 zcre farm fwe miles nor:ih of Albion; 2 sets of buildings. Some choice onion land. Priced right. . 320 acre farm in Sparta township, 12 acres of timber. Level and productive. Good buildings. Priced to sell it. - _ 8 acre -tract in Washington Township at a bargain. Good buildings. =