Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 46B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 January 1925 — Page 2

2 x : BN 5 ‘}%t i What Share s are you get- o o ik e the g s(A .-;j',z e ] e.. ooodEd e sl "4" m]l] ["][l o R ' i b ' ; v " By, e d i T 1 ‘ IJT:-"" ; 111 UStry,'tnlnk Here is the billion dollar f . industry you are a of it - part of Six times more value than all the horses and mules in the U. S. Seven times the value of all the sheep. Exceeds the value of wheat, nearly the value of swine, five times the value of the apple’ crop and seven times greafer than the sugar crop. | There is a continual market the year around for poultry and eggs. (all for an egg record and see what the year 1925 will produce for you. . On account of some diseased poultry in Indiana you are advised to hatch vour own eggs or eggs that you know are from a healihy flock. You can get wonderful hatches with ~ Successful Incubators and raise broilers for early market. Farly market brings more profit than later. Now is the time to start. Come in and see the size ‘machine you want to run and get your share of the 1925 business. ‘ w 4 fran o Weavre’'s Hardware : ' Phone 134 -

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PILES! ik :—, fi‘% “g ™ CURED WITH OUT SURGERY. WORK ‘véx BEING )i - CURED. MANY ELKHART AND NOBLE COUNTY PEOCPLE CURED " For the convenience of patients living in Ligonier, the Fort Wayne Rectal Clinic wil lestabli h a branck office at Ligonier, and Dr. Wells, representing the Clinic wil treat patients in Ligonier everytwo weeks. : . Q ‘ " Dl'. \\YC];“ hag ’_;}';"[i,!“;?“}'\}@ in Bt ' ] Wayne for more than 20 years - : L e and has cured hundreds of peob s KL o p e ‘ . ple all over Northern Indiana ol ' e piles and other rectal diseases. - . - s By our mild form of treatR g 2 1} | ‘Aux ment practically all q cases of g Le ) bleeding and protruding’ piles L - T can be cured while you go ahout , . your daily work. . ' i R most painful of all rectal dis- : %» e “eases, .with one treatment. NN ‘ A LIFE GUARANTEE R e% have.had surgical operations " without permanent results. We & B | guarantee to treal free of A B | charge any case of piles or fis- , ML W Sl 2] sure that return after we have cured them. Our cures are just as radical and permanent as surgery, and has many advantages that surgery nas not. Qur fees are moderate and within the reach of all. i . -~ REFERENCES ' ~ _ln order that you may investigate the character of -our work and determine our reliability we give you a few references whom we have treated in this vicinity. - ~ 0. G. Dill, Ligonier. = E. G. Klotz, Brimfield S. J. Barnhart, Ligonier . Wilmer Beal, Brimfield O. E." Quarry, Ligonier. . J. G. Parker, Brimfield. : Clarence M. Priest, Ligonier Asa Stump, Cromwell : W. W. Simpson, R. 1, Ligonier Jos. Galloway, Cromwell W. P. Grannis, Wolcottville - : Walter Slabaugh, Cromwell Sherman Stuard, Syracuse Merrett Lung Cromiwel H. J. Whitmer, R. 3, Syracuse M. E, Miller, R. 3 Topeka - George Randall Wawaka Erman Yoder R. 3 Topeka -~ Chas. J. B. Jordon Wawaka D. M. Kauffman R. 3Topecka William Heyde, Bremen Mrs. J. C. Lehman R. 3 Topeka ' C. F=Haver; R. R. Agt, Kimmell - Geo. S. Bouse, Cromwell Wm. C. Jackson R. 1 LaGrange. John J. Shrock, R 1 Topeka, ‘ M. Arby Hodge, of Route 1 Cromwell was one of our Ligonier patients who was cured of a very painful and dong standing rectal trouble. He recently said: “I could not say too much for your treatment. I am certainly well pleased and you may say that I fully recommend your treatment.” - These are well known and substantial citizens, most: of whom had tried all manner of tregtments without results. - We would be glad for you to tal]ac with some of them and - ask them anything you desire to know about our treatment and results you get. b ol If you do not find the names of anyone you know. if you will write the Fort Wayne Rectal Clinic, or call in person, we will send. you hundreds of others and out treafice on rectal diseases\. ey 5 e i If you suffer for Hemorrhoids, (Piles) Ttching Burning, Smarting, Bleeding, Protrusion, Fissure, Fistula, Ulceration or obstruction you are invited to call for free examination, For your convenience I will be at the Hotel Ligonier on Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 13 from 9 to 12 a. m. 1 - H.O.WELLS, M. D. Representing Fort Wayne Rectal Clinic. ,

fHE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

The Ligomer Banner : ltfiTAu;sHsn 1860.% 3 - Published by } o “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B, HARRISON Editor ;

Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Tnd., as second class matter.

Gets the Limit, =~ Charles Britt of Elkhart aged 34 colored porter in a baber shop arrested in a raid on the unlicensed pool roonr of Charles Parks colored in thatt city woré a smile when br‘ought‘ into ' pelice headquarters Saturday night which game off when he received his‘ Sentence of a fine of $5lO in Judge ‘Walker’s. court. - Drilt carried ‘a .38 caliber revollw ' when searched Saturday night and’ was wmn the extreme limit for carrying concealed firearms. . 1 -e s o | Likes His Position, | D. F. Gdle who formerly managed the Farmers Cp-Operative Elevator in this city is now in charge of a hig Hlouring mill in Spencerville and he likes his new.position. After spending Tuesday in Ligonier he went to Eikkhart to.call on friends returning here today.. - ; : : ; : Found Déad at Elkhart: : I L. Burion aged 63 janitor of an office huilding in Xlkhart was found iead Maonday evening by a tenant who investizajed theiabsence ofhéat in {the building. " The death is attributEaa:l to :%1",-s7)!{'?\:_\’,~-j . \ Betumns to Toledo. v Miss Himes| of Goshen was here and ‘accompanied Miss Lucy. Probst to her home ;?n‘ Toledo.: Miss Probst {had been vi.:i';'ing the Spurgeon families in Noble |county. - « This 15 i}z.ef season for farmers te bring their 312?{1‘}10\15‘ to B. F. Wilkerson and have them repaired oiled and fitted for thef spring work. 46b4t

e | Beonomy Chain Grocery § -~ (ood Quality--Low Prices % Sugar, fine Granulated, 10 pounds for . - £7Bc P& & Boap, 10 barsfor - - .- 39 | McKenzie Pancake Flour per sack 2@ 24c g Pet Milk, tall cans, 3for -~ = - ~' 26c 1 Chipso, large package - - il 21c [ Sun ff@‘iaid Raisins, per package - e e E% Jello, all flavers, 3for - _ ~ - 29¢ i‘§ ifi_.‘,oiiu%, fancy Rio, 3 pounds for - $l.OO E& Scrap Tobaccos, all varieties at* - - 8¢ . Cheese, milk Wisconsin, per pound = 20n ‘” Head Lettuce, per head = = & -10 e 3 Grape Lfl*zlit, Florida, 6'for'-; . 27c - Cash and Carry makes quality i merchandisg at these low prices.

#J. L. HENRY . . 1. C. KIMMELL i fome Realty and Investment Co.

i General store in rural com- | munity. - Will take town property: or farm: in exchange. Fuzfnished cot(tage on Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee, : Gafage in a Lincoln Highway town, Would trade for a. good | farm, : 5 '22-room hotel in live town on f Lincoln Highway. . Two furnished cottages on’ leased land at Lake Wawasee. ~ Two vacant lots in West Lawn addition. ' \l‘l/é,.¢story modern frame residence in south part of eity. Garage. | : 9-room: modern home on Cavin street. Right down town. 8-room one story house in Richlnoxl(l-’s addition. v Two furnished cottages on Morrison Island at the right price, = ; 7-room frameé house on Sixth street. Hardwoad floors. Mod-. ern. . | : - Cottage and three lots in Richmond’s addition near Quilt factory. g J Four vacant lots in Elkhart to exchange for Noble county property. Ml 9-room modern home on MeLean street. Right down town. ~ 9-room brick house with built in garage. S : : Choice vacant lot at Lake P-apfaheechie. : o g Vacant lot in Mishawaka. : ~_Broom house and 1% lots in Cromwell. e 8-room modern _brick residence on Main street. For sale ofrent o o e LR el

Phone 165 ~ Second Floor Sheets Bidg. Ligonier, Ind.

Five Robbers Net 47.27

Approximately $47.27 was the total loot mnetted Monday night or early Tuesday morning in robberies and attempted burglaries at five different business places in Kendallville including the Kendallvie Lumber company, Cine Bros. Lumber company, New York Central freight office Kendallville Coal company office-and the Community building.

Nearby Deaths.

Mrs. Mary Lentz 67 heart trouble, Mishawaka; Christian . Musser 75, complication Middlebury; J. E. O’Hearn 61 complications, Elkhart; J. J. Klopp 68 complications Elkhart; Mrs. Mary * Secott 88 Bluffton; Mrs. Frances Ricketts 68 gallstones Garrett Mrs. Emerson Miller 58, malignant growth Columpia City; Mrs. William Miller 75 senility LaGrange.

Burned By Electricity.

Otto Walter of Columbia City lineman while repairing a motor at the city plaant hd his right hnd burned by a high power current. James Growcock who is employed at the plant saw Walter’s plight and pulled him from the motor. @“

They Afishing Go.

Chet Lung and Joe Calbeck were out on Eagle lake Wednesday afternoon fishing through thei ce. Mr. Calbeck has been having good luck on that pond. .

Farmers Exchange Homes,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crego have rented the Spurgeon estate farm near River hedge soon to be vacated .by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randall who move to their own farm near Cromwell.

To Resume C(lasses.

Mrs. Zella Williams will return to Ligonier an dresume her classes in music at the home of Mr. and W. A. Sisterhen Friday of this week.

This is the season for farmers to bring their harness to B. F. Wilkerson and have them repaired oiled and fitted for the spring work. 46b4t

6-room cottagé% on Sixth street at a bargain, : General store in live town. A snap for some one. . 8-room frame house on South Main street, 115 lots. Modern. 11-room house and one acre of ground in Richmond Addi--10-room residence on McLean street. Modern. Garage. Pool Room and Cigar store in good live town, : : Two choice vaeant lots on South Cavin street. ; I%.story 6-room frame house on North Side. Bank barn. ~ Two residence properties in Syracuse. Three® vacant lots on Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee. House and 4% lots in Kimmell, - Two vacant lots on Albany street. , Three faurnished cottages: at Natti Crow Beach. o tion. e : Modern home on South Cavin street. Built-in garage. ; House and lot in Rome City. Side, double garage. Will -trade for small farm near Lake Wawasee. oo i : 7-room modern house on Lincoln Way South. Hardwood floors. e vl D ; -General store in live town on Interurban line. Will trade for restaurant or farm. ~ B<room brick house in good neighborhood. = | ‘Restaurant and grocery ’-“‘J good live town.

WANTED—Sewing of all kinds: ladies’ and children’s clothes, men’s hirts, Mrs. Weeks, Martin street, phone 486. : 43b4t*

Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dwight Peterson and little daughter of Indianapolis who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Green left for their home Tuesday morning,

NOTICE OF FINAL ‘- SETTLEMENT, State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of Armantha Johnson Deceased i No. 2649 In the Noble Circuit Court January Term 1925. o 0 "Notice is hereby given Tha t the‘ undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Armantha Johnson deceased has filed in said court his 'accounts ‘and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate for final action, an dthat the same will come up for examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 30 day of January 1925 at which time and place all persons interestad in sald Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. 5 ‘ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make | Proof of their heirship or -claim to any part of said Estate. Charles N. Wemple Administrator Posted January 6 1925. 46b2w

. NOW--THE BIGGEST L VALUE.GIVING EVENT e . NEWELLS "HALF-YEARLY TSR LES

Friday, January Tl to Satufday, January 17 - ear " REDUCED - PRICES ON - Wonen's Co;a»ts‘ - | Women’s Dresses Blouses ' House‘Froc;ks? ~ Gloves | ~ Underwear | Bed Linens Cotton Goods ; - White Goods Undermuslins Dress Goods Corsets - - Towelings Sweaters Blankets ~ Children’s Wear Hosiery =~ Linoleums - Rugs and Draperies '

“The NEWELL BROS. Co.

Vulcanizing and Used Tires We have recently purchased the vulcanixing equipment' formerly owned and operated by Mr. Gunsalius and are now ready to take care of all vulcanizing work. e For sale 30x24, 32x4 and 32x4} used tires - General Tinning, Heating and Plumbing c L ~ Phone 453

- S e ey - Hosiery Joo! —NOBLES— | : | (GOOD SHOES - GOSHEN

———————————— S —— ' No explanation necessary ! | You all know a Newell Store | sale. Halfi-Yeafly "Clearance is’ the order of the day. Reduced , prices our proven way! ~ We won’t say that absolutely everything is reduced in price . during this sale. But incevery - line and every department will 1 be found many tempting bar- | gains in desirable high grade, NEWELL STANDARD merchandise. ° ' | Throughout the store are literally hundreds of BONA FIDE WORTHWHILE VALUES | " that will save you money. We'll not try to mislead you or to exaggerate the bargains. The | Half-Yearly Sales are legitimate | events with the legitimate bargains. This one now in pregress will prove again our old saying that A i _ ¥ “WHEN NI_BWELLS.SAY ~ IT'S A SALE, IT’S “AREAL SALE?” @ = 1 Don’t Forget the date, Starts Friday Morning, ~ January 9; Ends | ~ Saturday, January 17