Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 47B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 January 1925 — Page 2
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. 8 S ~ -,l J.J L HENRY : ‘ o J. C. KIMMELL § I Real d i tment ; | 7 j ‘E nYvecinaent B Home Rea ty and investment Co. Mmfiwwuflfimw ALTSN Y AT =::m»b‘&m=w:r-:(wm-xm l. : Gé}lera-l store in rural com- § . 6-room eoftage on Sixth -8 munity. Will fake town prop- § sivcet at a bargain. g Brly op foe i eechange 0 8 . 0L & : \3'_‘ : G D a General store in live town, A ¥ Furnished . cottage on- Oglien ( £ snap for some one. Island, Lake Wawasee =ly i e - Y A - ] ‘S-room framertiouse on South § « 2 S 5 2 N NA _‘ A 8 2 i & 3 . 22-room hotel’ in live town on E sialn sireet, 134 lots. Modern. . § Lincoli ighway - : e . r ; = o Jncoln Hlbh\\d}.l & Ll-100om house and one acre § Two .furnished cottiges on E oL ground ip Richmond Addi- | ieesed land at Lake Wawasee. ' _IO-room résidence on MeLean § A T“‘O vaennt -l(“ts in ‘u;‘\""f?t f;(.i,\"._'il : streat, Al (z“, {':li?'iiff'”. : addxt}on. ‘ - ? Poal Loom agd Cigar store in 115-story modern frame resi- § 2 S9OO Jive lown, ; dence’m south part of city. Gar- ; Two choteo | vacant lots 'on age. o . . i South Cavin stiect . : | ! ¥ CALRIACICE YAaE 3 . UL, A y : 9-room med‘ern. home on Cav- , Al oulory 6-room frame house: in street. Right down town. 2 0n Nopth Side pank barn ; .8-room one story house in ; TAso tewmidong peoperties in ® . . e / & g 1. V¥ 3 idilg probariios 1 ; Richmond’s addition. % Qerappoand L » ‘. T“P furmbhe:d cottages ony 3§ Hroe: vaeant lots on. Degden Morrison Island at the right*id flelavd l.ake Wawasee price. A 3t , 5 o : s - - i L 0 vacant lots on Ailban 7-room frame hpuse on Sixth | sirest> o ; i street. Hardwood floers. Mod- e , i s : ern. ! HURT i i s t - i g‘l";"..» furnighed l.\.,}x\:}g(\s at e oW Boach & Cottage and three lots in } - : ' 1 5 5 e = = 1 Modern home on Sontl vi Richmond's additiori near Quilt , S 1 South Cayin factory. i = : 3 street. ;‘ia;’,;.njg‘; garnge. { ; : 1 House and lot in Rome Ci ~ Four vacant lots in Elkhart § e : ety ‘to exchange for Noble county & ° f-room ll.n;()‘-’,:'lll house on Linfihperty: P | coln ‘Way ‘BSouth. - Hardwood 9-room modefh home on Me 1. : : S T e e Lo Gencral store in liv W 1 Slean streat, RS, dawn town . 1 Geners s ik live tis “_fnJ ; SeE T et [OLarnr Han EH";&':.’WLU trade for 9-room brick house with built E restaurant or/farm, ' : In garage. , : ; SB-room bLrick house in good Cholce. vagant lot ot Take | P o°OOHOOG , Papaheechie. , & Restaurarit and grocery in Vacant lot in Mishawaka, § GOO 4 ive wown. ‘B-room house and 1} lots in § Lrocery in o good town $2,200 Cromwell. e R s : : 8-room ‘modern brick resi- § Dandy Stucco Home on South dence on Main street. For sale § _avin sirect - modern, hardot jent : - 1 Wood floors, bullt in cuphoards, ol - : . fireplace. Teérms Notion Slove - eood town: | 0 e doing good business. A rare ¥} ooy o 4 il ]*'““,,‘ '\A.fi\zth ide ; : i i Wiil Iraae for small farm near opportunity for a live nan. 8y e : o o
Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bids, - Ligonier, Ind. . o * e
: § B L& A Ao % g% : é = , eas Qs Y e - SN S 7 . - ® € & ‘ : Kiddies who did not zet the raer Tilled Xefis from Santa Claus will find just what - they want at Lindsey’s 5 and 10 cents Store a¥/ reduced prices. :
- ..+ TOYS REDUCED - (\3 ~ 10c toys reduced to 8c each for these.few days. - . , ) Celleloid Animals Musical Toyvs Hand Pails Wash Tubs and oßards Sewing Boxes Banks Automobiles, Merry-go-Round, Coffes Mills, Books, Games and many other -articles ot ... ... g
e BLOOMERS & ' Ladies” Sateen Bloomers. peßpair ... 20¢ Iwm‘u,mwmm‘:w‘ LA S AR TIES : Men's Silk Neclk Ties .. - ... .. [ . Dis Wmfiflm&& PO T : ' TOILET WATER . Imported French Toilet Water bottle ... 42c M“mwv‘* NI . PERFUME - Imported French Perfume $l.OO value at 74¢ —*_Mw-nxflw.:w~. A R RN S ARR We have a 50¢c Mama doll which goes at 39¢ All other dolls above the 10¢ price will sell at 20% discount. - ~Come in and pickout a nice doll for the little girls. e
Special reduced Prices on Richardson House dresses guaranteed' fast colors. Come ‘in and inspect them. | . : ' i ~ Remember the date Sat. Jan. 17 to Sat. Jan. 24 o The Store That’s Different. e
The Ligomer Banner - «ESTABLISHED 1886.5 Published by ¢ - “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor
Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonler, Ind., as second class matter.
Wabash papers tell a thrilling story of an experience undergone by Mrs. Louis Stolz wife of a Lake Wawasee store . keeper her daughter Celia and her sister-in-law who became lost in the snow storm INew Yedrs afternoon while crossing the lake. They finally reached tHe shore near the T. P. A. cottage on the south side and were aided by a Mr. and Mrs. Mellinger. In the meanwhile Mr. Stolz and others were conducting a frantic séarch for the women,
Herbert Fackled 29 of Syracuse pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny in the circuit court before Judge Drake at Goshen and was sentenced to the state reforihatory at Pendleton for from one to fourteen vears and fined $25.00 and -costs Fackler had been af‘r'e-sted iseveral weeks ago for the theft of automobile tires. at Nappanee. .
Joseph Kimmell Jr., of Ligonier was here Saturday. He says the re: port of him being married Christmas was a false -alarm. He is now engaged in the real estate business since returning from college. —Cromwell correspondent.
This is the season for farmers tc bring their harness to B. F. Wilkerson and have them repaired. oiled and fitted for the spring work. 46b4t
o 0. NetBSR TR i bt i N e N e NG D i fixlbe 5 || Jo = AITE & A Battery o it Without Jars § . _The new Gummite case, & an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries; is | B moulded all in one piece, | including compartments | & for the cells. Thus, indi. o vidual jars are done B away with, N Gummite is fracti- ‘ cally indestructible, will # . not warp, and is not afi fected by temperature, | acid, or water. Let us ' show you this ideal bate = tery case. | & . . BLAZED TRAIL ‘ * GARAGE
~ GAMES : Crokinole, Auto race Peggy a wonderful \ game Little Soldier Curly Locks, Boy® Scouts ' Sother s-Hubbard Checkers, Paint outfits, Cutie Doll cut out Foot Ball games, Blocks, Vinker Toys, Tinker .Beads, Spoof, Touring, ook, PN, Rumme ect.,, The games all sell at 20% discount from regular selling price.
- STATIONERY 25, 50 and 98c Stationery which cannot be beat for the money. Foot Balls, Basket Balls 20% discount. IRON TOYS , (zas Ranges, Ranges, Trains, Fords, Tractors lire Engines ect. 20% discount. Doll Carts, Doll furniture Trunks Kitchen Cabinets Pianos 20% discount. oo Along with toys you will find staple merchandise. ; "‘m—mm CANISTER SETS o White Japaned Coffee, Flour, Sugar and Tea Sets at set srssssesssasssansnsstbinsscbiareaenns . S9C Cold Hods at reduced prices come in and get yours. o - 9 inch glass Berry Bowls each .............. 18¢ Chewing Gum 3 packages for ................ 10¢ Bpecials 'on Candy.; : %
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
Lost on Lake Wawasee.
Prison for Tire Thief.
Denies ' the Allegation.
The Wanderer.
Services will be held at the Jewish temple this Friday evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi Julius Mark will deliver a#sermon on the subject: “The Legend of the Wandering.” This subject is one which will be of interest to every one. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Julius Mark will accompany the- Rabbi this Friday and will be glad to meet the members of the congregation and friends. On Sunday January 18th Rabbi and Mrs. Mark leave for St. Louis where they will attend the convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. o
Studebaker Prices Cut.
Deductions in prices of all ciosed cars have been announced by »the. Studebaker _Corporation. The &'o most important cuts are those of the big six sedan and Berline. The new prices f. 0. b. the factories effective at once follow: y Standard six country . club coupe $1,345, reduction of $5O; sedan $1,545, reduction of $5O; special six Vietorg*a, $1,895 reduction of $155; sedan $1,985 reduction -of $165; big six coupe $2,450 reduction of $200; sedan $2,575 reduction of $210; Berline $2,650 reduction of $2lO.
Parental Neglect Responsible.
Displaying remarkable cleverness. and daring and possessed .of the knowledge of practices and methods used by professional criminals even to the extent of contemplating murder to accomplish their ends five boys ranging in age form 11 to 14 years are being held by the Mishawaka police as being responsible for nearly a dozen robberies and thefts committed there within the last two months,
Entertain Party.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weir delightfully entertained with a pedro party at their home Lincoln Way West Tuesday evening. After delicious refreshments had been served handsome favors were awarded to Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn and Attorney and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames—A. D. Newton W. C. B. Harrison, W. H. Wigton A. E. Kelley and C. G. Keehn
| Old Resident Dead. Mrs. Mary J. Kranz aged 73 years native of Kendallville and widow of the late E. F. Kranz died Monday afternoon at her home in that city, death resulting from complications. She has been bedfast since last June and the past few weeks her comndition had been critical. Mrs. Kranz was born February 20 TIES 2 i Kehdallviire, - —— —
Hold Counsel Here.
Members of the Straus Brothers Company held a counsel here Monday night and outlined the coming year’s work. Among those present ‘were Simon J. and James Straus Chicago Abe and Simon Ackerman of Fort Wayne Jonas and Simon Schloss of this city. :
Doughnut Sale.
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will conduct a doughnut sale at the home of Mrs. John Kunkalman Saturday January 17. All wishing doughnuts will please phone orders to Mrs. Kunkalman.
Hurt at Mill.
LaMar Hussey was quite badly injured the first of the week at the Lyon & Greenleaf flouring mill where he is employed. Some sacks of grain fell upon him. : : !
Charity Entertainment,
‘Mrs. Sol Henech. entertained the Charity Bridge Club at her -home Tuesday afternoon in amost delightful manner. The club meets at frequent intervals. ‘ :
The Noble county township trustees met in Albion Monday and arranged for the publication of their annual reports. £
Notice to Water Takers.,
~ You are hereby notified that water rents are due January Ist 1925 payable at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before January 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. - All water rents for 1925 are now due and must be paid on or before January 20th. " Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. 46b4t. T. B. Jeanneret, City Clerk.
HENNEY & SURFUS FUNERAL - DIRECTORS . Fine Motor ~ Equigment Phone 495 ;LigOnier, Ind.,
Order a qaekage of Blue Bird Washing Powder with your next grocery order. i i tr
Use Blue Bird Wash'ing' Pos'vder sold by Ligonier grocers. tt
Saturday January 17 is the anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. S :
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
HOUSE FOR RB:&'--Modern - 8 room é,?nse on West §/nion Street; Q?n‘ , electric lights, bath. If deSired can rent with this property Zbout 6 acres of ground with nice orchard. The Straus Brothers Company. 46b4t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel C. Hoover Deceased ; No. 2602. : : In the Noble Circuit court January term 1925, 0 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Samuel C. 'Hoover Deceased has filed in'said court his account and vouchers in- final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of :said| Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 31 day of January 1925 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required “{\2{; pear in said Court and.show caugeA .any there be why said account shofild not be approved. : ~ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate are also hereby required at the timerand place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or eclaim to any part of said estate. Farmers and Merchgnts Trust Co. " Administrator, . Posted January 6th 1925. .
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,, State of Indiana, Noble County SS: [n the matter of the Estate of Armantha Johnson: Deceased No. 2649 = In the Noble Circuit Court January Term 1925. 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 settlo- !} ment of said Estate for g;-n.’m‘_uet'ion, anfiat the Same-—- will come up for
exafmndtion anf_action bi" said - Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 30 day of January 1925 at which time and place all .persons interestéa In said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show-cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. - 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
| s 7 s B | Mid-Winter Sale o At | AIL CfooTwEAR REDUCED! Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes'are included in this : sale at drastic reductions. i , » ~ Models formerly $6 to $l2, ° /48 ~ now $2.85 to $7.85. S A | EVERY pair in our extensive stock @ = < hasbeen radically reduced for this o - cvent. Tailored, dressy and sport = : ‘ Styles im all sizes and widths. - : M _ In many intances prices have Sgd—ye] been reduced to below the cost to us! A ~ All are highly fashionable | © models, many of which have e _ been in Stock but a week. , ~We advise you to shop early S3F ~in order to procure the Styles e 75 , - you like best in your size. =~ 4 : —-NOBLE’'S—- | . "Good Shees HasietyTos = e ' o COSHEN - - '
The Newell Bros. Co.
H:lf-Yearly Sales - s v&, . : . I . For Printzess Coats - Formerly priced $55 to-$67.50 ; Ofitstaeding i'n the Half-Yearly Sales are thefine furtrimmed Printzess coats for women- and misses at $39.50 Savings of $l5 to $27.50 .on every one. Finest materials—best fur trimmings—highest grade linings and workmanship.. qu'd selection of colors and sizesg. t ' - Coats, worth to 49.50 at 34.74 Coats worth to $45 at 24.75 to 29,75 L » | S - Children’s Coats at 25, discount _ Bargain Racks of Winter Coats ~>~ at choice $5 and $lO.OO
- All Reduced 25 to 35 per cent ~ $695 $895 $10.95 - There are dozens of smart woolen frocks 'km.iim-ed neatly of materials that will give maximum useful service. Navy blue, black and lighter shades. Jerseys, twills, serges crepes, flannels. e - o : ‘Also fi‘oc‘ks of silks all radically I'edueed. Values up to $45 in the Half-Yearly Sales at $24.95, $16,95, $12.95, $10.95, $8.95 and $6.95. s The NEWELL BrQs Co. Corner Main and Washington Sts. .~ GOSHEN
John Gangwer lost a log chain the other day between the Daniel Drain and' Henry Burket farms ‘and asks the finder to return it to the Banner office. ‘ X This is thge season for farmers to bring their harness to B. F.- Wilkerson and have them repaired oiled and fitted for the spring work. 46b4t
~Gloria Swanson in “Her Love Story tonight. . : 5 Now is the time to p;iy your subscription to the Banmer. = - i ot é - Mrs. Mswon Kirkland and Miss Elva Foote entertained at a bridge and rhuni. party the other night whith proved a most pleasant function. *°
