Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 May 1925 — Page 2

It you are considering an investment, we . ~ would be pleased to have you call and investigate our high grade securities. Here are a few of the bonds we can recommend as a safe investment. pS Bonds at market quofa- l First Mortgage Real Estate tions: ; | Bonds to net you 6%%. . . And many other safe and 2 Gravel Road Bonds to net i tractive securities to net you 4%%. - | from sto 6 per cent. b} o~ . The Farmers & Merchants Trust Company ' The Bank of Safety and Friendly®Service.~

- EMERICK’S . ’ - at Goshen = Serves All'Chinése and Oriehtal Dishes | Prepare({ by Oriental Cooks ' ~ Evening and Sunday Dinners “a Specialty . Luncheon and Special Dishes Careful Consideration Given to Serving‘ ' | - Families and Parties | - TEST OUR HOSPITALITY Emerick’s Bungalow Garden Goshen, Indiana

Read the Banner

J. L. HENRY - ©+ 3. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co. City and Town Properties, Cusiness Chances ~and Resort Properties »

LIGONIER RESIDENCES i Modern 6 room frame house cn Sccond Street. : 1% story brick house near the North Side School House. 8 room modern frame house on North Martin Street. : Modern 8 room house and 3 lots on WNerth. Side. Terms . Seven ‘room modern house on Union Street. Good barn. Modern stucco house on MeLean street. : 7 room brick house near the Catholic church. Priced to sell. 5 room cottage on Lincoln Way West. Modern. 115 story 7 room house on South McLean Street Garage. 9 room modern home on Cavin Street. Good garage. Modern House with built in garage on South Cavin street. | : | Six rcom one story frame house on Jay Street. o 8 room brick house on Third Street. Plenty of fruit. o Modern 9 room frame house on Cavin Street. near Wood Triangle. VACANT LOTS IN LIGONIER : Two choice vacant lots in south part of the:city. : P o Two choice lots in West Lawn Addition, : OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES 7 room frame house 16 vacant lots and one half acre of ground in ‘Kimmell. Barn, garage and poultry house will trade on a | 40 acre farm. 2

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bidg. Ligonier, Ind.

Four room house and 2 lots on Maple Avenue Kimmell. Will sell on contract. , 4 Vacant lots in Elkhart for sale or trade for Noble County property. BUSINESS CHANCES Interurban Restaurant in a live City on Lincoln Highway. Would trade for farm. ‘ * Pool room in live town. ' General Store in a live town. Doing good business. Good. restaurant on Lincoln Highway. ' Hotel in good town on Lincoln Highway., Will trade for farm. General Store in good Rural Community. Will take a small farm in exchange. Variety Store in live town in LaGrange county.. REISOI)_{T PROPERTIES Five ch@ice vacant lots at Ogden Island Lake Wawasee near the S;;ight of the new hotel. e ; Two médern furnished cottages on fii&orrison Island Lake Wawasee. }j Two vacant lots at Nattlcrow Beach Lake Wawasee. .- 2"Modegn Cottages at Ogden Island Lake Wawasee. j Two eottages at Ogden Island. Priced right.. Three choice lots at Lake Papaheechie, . i 120 acre farm with private lake within one mile of Lincoln Highway. “About 15 acres of choice onion and mint land. Three _furnished cottages at Natticrow Beach Lake Wawasee,

%HE LIGONEER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

S : } The ligoner Banner: P ESTABLISHED 1846.[ : - Published by * - “he Banner Publishing Company ‘ W. C. B. HARRISON Editor e Published overy Monday and Thuraday and entered iz the Postofice at:ligoajer, Ind, as second alass matter. e ————————————— | Is Serious Ofiense. ‘ ~ When City Mail Carrier Willis Leming attempted to open the U. S. mail box located near the M. E. church Tuesday. he found the keyhole ,obstructed and | the door remained closed. Frank McDaniel of the post-. office force in an investigation foundl a broken key in the lock and after much patient labor removed it. | Seme one had been trying to open the’letter box door with a key which failed to fit. This is a criminal offense and anyone caught tampering with Uncle Sam’s' mail boxes goes to prison. i B Nearby Deaths. e Mrs. Nora Merriam 24 appendicitis Decatur; Mrs. Sarah Porter 68, apoplexy, Decatur, Mrs. Alice Boyd 62 anemia, DeKalb county; Arthur Wood 71 apoplexy Garrett; Mrs, = Nettie Mager , 84 complications, Garrett; Nancy Feller 56 cancer Auburn; Mrs. Agatha Huster 75 apoplexy, Elkhart Mrs. Mary Miller 80 complications, Nappanee, Mrs. Mary Forward, 76, complications Elkhart.

. Marriage Permits, The following marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Francis M. Beane during the week. Earl Rimmel, Kendallville and Wilde R. Parham, Orange township Carl A. Friskney Green township and Grace Trulove Swan township Philip W. Reidenbach and Nettie. B. Donat Elkhart township. ‘ Incendiarism Suspected. . Incendiarism is suspected in connection with the “burning of the Kurtz school house near Goshen. The loss is estimated at $B,OOO with insurance of. $2,400. No sessions had been held in the building since the close of sehool two weeks ago. Here From Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Bowsher are here from Monta Vista, Colerado visiting jold friends. . Mr. Bowsher has a large - plantation and raises huge crops.. This year he has 190 acres planted to potatoes alone. ~ _ (Came in Auto Truck. Ed Taylor two daughters with their husbands and children, ten -in all came from Goshen in an auto truck last Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor and enjoyed.a big dinner: ‘ , | e D | Stop Over in Ligonier. _ ‘Mrs. H. A. Stocker and Mrs. Ed Salvesen known as the Reeve girls and former residents of Ligonier stopped over on their way home to Western -Springs, 111, from the east and visited Mrs. Ada Jeanneret and other relatives here. Lt

o Few Cracked Ribs, - W. S. Gray Wolcottville druggist had the mistertune to have a large steel drum containing 55 gallons of sheep dip' roll on him ° Wednesday bruising him badly and breaking twe ribs. : ~ They Visiting Go. - Mrs. Jennie Renahan O. A. Renahan of Elkhart township with Mr. and Mrs. Mason McFarland of Kendallville motored recently to Warsaw ‘and spent a day with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Boyer. S "For Sale corn and hay. Walter Kegg 5 * The city council meets in regular session tonight. ; . Mrs. F, W. Black and mother Mrs. Wise and Miss Faye Hull visited South Bend-Wednesday : Virginia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of near - Kimmell had her tonsils removed this week at the Dr. Black office. - " Overland, Williys-Knight Autofmomobiles. Glen Nicolai agent ‘Cromwell, Indiana garage. Tor service and demonstration see H. P. Tucker address Ligonier Ind. 14btf

Butterfly Dresses for 1925 - ; “The Bloomer Dress Without a Button” Smarter Than Ever - gl ' ] : u;\;‘v,..:‘. ] $95 LTEtRN 2B Q ) 92 Made in English Prints, Broadfaille, Fasheen and Plain Colors. In Sizes 6 to 12 . Bland Embroidered in Austrian Peas. ant Motifs, Appliques and Hand e Drawn &lo_rk.' s You will want a dozen of these most -wonderful Frocks. : J. L. Levy & Son

~ Sidesteps Controversy. , The national assembly of the Presbyterian church at Columbus Ohio sidestepped the troublesome Fosdick case again Wednesday. : Definite action was postponed pending ‘the result of the judicial cases against the New :York Presbytery charged with licensing 'modernist ministers. : Gt Another Veteran Passes. “Washington Trindle aged- 82 years civil war veteran pioneer .resident of Noble county died Monday evening at his home near South Milford. Death which resulted from complications and senility came peacefully after an illness of sixteeen weeks. . , To Sell Elear Machine, ' Arthur E. Reed has, taken the agency for the. Elcar an automobile 'made in Elkhart., Mr. Reed has-a Six made by the KElkhart company which he will be pleased to demon strate to- anycne interested. .He has his office at his home on West Third street, j | _ Poor As Church Mouse. * The thief who robbed the U. B. Concord church near Warsaw. early Sunday morning was apparently as poor as the proverbial church mouse. | He took a strip ef matting used on on the floor , books a piane scarf and even the offering trays. ‘ Beard of Review. = Judge Biggs has named the board of ireview in the persons of W. H. Bender of Ligonier and William C. Auman of Kendallville, - The othe members are the auditor, treasurer and county = assesscr. The. boargd meets Monday June 1. Bullhead: Stings Harry Harry Duke%};éof Elkhart township is suffering with.a badly infected finger on his righf hand caused by be |ing “‘stung” byfthe fin. of a cattish which he was taking from a hook. .

I (alled Here by illness, . | Mr. and Mrs. William Or™of Warsaw were called here by the ai:’1:1g01~~§ ous illness of Mrg. James Ferguson. Mr. Orr is an old Ligonier boy. ‘ Messrs and Mesdames F. E. Miller and Ed. D. Smith drove over to South RBend the first of the week and visited relatives. B Try our Dundan, Red Ash Tennessee Nigger Head cook stove coal, Meadow Brook !Hard Coal Stove, egg and Chestnut and the very best grade of Pocohontas. We: solicit your ovders and guarantee satistaction. ; Ligonier Artifical Ice Co. Phone 100 Notice of Sale of Stocks and Bonds. Notice is herebx_i giv-en that the undersigned executor of the last' will of Allie Stuart, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana will at the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, WNoble County, Indiana, at two o’clock P. M. on the 22nd day of June 1923 dnd from day to day thereafter atithe same hour and place until sold, offer for sale at private sale, for cash, and for not less than the full “appraised value thereof, the following described stocks bonds and securities belonging to the estate of said testatrix, to-wit: one eight per cent first mortgage bond of the Magnolia Textile Corporation, par value $1000.00; one seven per cent first mortgage bond of the Country Shore Apartment 'Building Corporation, par value $1000.00; one seven a.nd:one-hah? per cent first mortgage bond of Vulcan Louisville Smelting Company, par value $500.00; one seven and one-half per cent first mortgage bond of Vulcan Louisville Smelting Company, par value $500.00; ten shares of the preferred stock of the Chicago Box and Crating Company par value $lOO.OO per share; thirty five shares of the preferred stock of The Fair par value $lOO.OO per share; ten shares of the preferred stock of the { American Cutlery Company, par value $lOO.OO per share; three bonds of the Parkway-Webster Hotels ,Bix and onehalf per cent : gold bonds par value $500.00 each; two six six - and one-half* per cent bonds issued by Sheridan Apartmentse par value $500.00 each, and two six and one-half per cent bonds issued by Eberhardt _Apartments, par value $500.00 each. Sai securities may be seen and inspected at the office of said Citizens Bank. By o,rdeerf the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana. Citizens Bank,; Ligonier, Indidna, executor of the will of Allie Stuart, deceased. = Bothwell & Vanderford Ligonier, Indiana ' ' Attorneys. A 13b3w - Notice of Administration. | Notice is herby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana duly appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah Givens, late of Noble County-Indiana deceased and creditors and all other persons. interested in her estate will be, governed ™ accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. : : Oliver P. Givens, Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford '~ 5 Attorneys for Estate. i 13b3w Notice of Administration. : ‘Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana duly appointed administrator with the will annexed of the'estate of Zachariah B. Harper deceased late of Noble county in the State of Indiana, -and creditors and all other persons interested in said ‘estate_f will be governed accordingly. Said estatg is probably solvent. ~ John H. Grisamer Administra-| - tor with the will antexed. Bothwell & Vanderford, (.~ | Attorneys for Hstate. - 12b3w!

Notice g All parties indebted to the Ligonier Cemetery Association for care of lots in. Oak Park Cemetery are requested to pay same to Secretary at Farmers and Merchants Trust Co. Thes: payments are now due and must be made promptly in order that the lots may receive proper care. C. E. Denning, Secy. . 14a3t Notice of Annual Meeting . - Annual meeting o fthe Peoples Mutual Telephone Company of Wawaka will be held 2: the public hall in Wawaka I'riday evening May 29 at 8:30 1925. All interested ars reguested to be present. Irvin Cobb, Secretary 3 13b3t ; Announcement, - ~ I will be in Ligonier prepared to teach piano at the elose of my present term of study on Jume first. - Special attention given to the individual needs of each pupil aceepted. Phore namber 185 for arrange. ments., . . “Elma Kinnison Stewart 13b3t AMrs. Myron Kirkland and Miss Elva Foote visited Goshen .friends Mon‘Rafph Billman came from Indianapo‘ls to visit Ligonier relatives. ‘Barbara the little daughter of Mr. andt Mrs. Graham Lyon was taken sudfienly ill Wednesday morning. Attorney Wigton and son Bebby will drive fo Indianapdlis Saturday {md_llrs{ Wigton who was present at L the birth of a grandson will return with them. u ' e e s TR S e—- : v z Howard White! WAWAKA, INDIANA - AUCTIONEER l Phone 2 on 1 Weawaka

Time to Repair . . Your Car Now is the time to have your car repaired and put in shape for summer. We do alljobs, no matter how large or how small. We now have with us, Mr.Ed Keasey, a first class mechanic to do the work. Giveus a try-out and you will be a customer. e | It you need Batteries, Tires, Tubes or Accessories we have them at attractive prices. Kiester Electric Shop - Phone 481 :

' Wear e Buddy Poppy Memoriz;l Day | ‘ % \ . ® ‘ A One Time Opporunity . Don’t. Miss It--It Will Never Come Again SALE OPENED SATURDAY, MAY 23 - They're Yours While They Last at About Half Price = Through an annual arrangement just completed with the Victor Co. of Camden N. J., we are now in a position to offer you some very exceptional values in NEW SINGLE-FACE VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS. A large quantity of beautiful standard records by CARUSO. GALLIL CURCI, McCORMACK, GLUCK, KREISLER, HEIFETZ, PATEREW.SKI, RACHMANINOFF, SCHIPA, SHUMANN-HEINK, WERRENRATH and dozens of other Victor artists who rank as the world’s greatest musical geniuses, will be sold at | e " Former Price = Price to You | LU R e | ~ All records guaranteed new and perfect, 80 percent of them have never been on a machine. | o . - Come in early as a large demand is assured, and our supply of these selections connot be replenished.' i e | S o . Yeursfor 54 Yeams, . - » L Roge %!s w\IISQII e _ GOSHEN, o Excfilus_i'v\e{?‘ Victor- -D'ea}'ers»‘,. e e INDIANA?

This is a friendly bank The old idea that banking was a cold-blooded business no longer prevails. Bankers today know that their relations with their clients r ~ should be close, intimate, friendly. Yol find this “friendly” aftitude here. Our officers wi]li be glad to meet you and discuss your business problems. Their wide knowledlge of conditions generally, as well as locally, qualify ‘them to counsel wisely. o These close relations between banker and client are a protection to the client and the bank. They make for better business. . “The Bank by the Clock”

Bargains in Real Estat 100 acres, 4 miles west of Milford on good road, a good 8 room house with cellar, barn 40x80; crib and grainery 28x32, near school, $4,000.00 encumbrances . - . 160 acres between Corunna and Waterloo on Toledo and Chicago Pike with fine set of farm buildings, house modern; good farm terms can be made, This is a bargain. . ’ 80 acres 1% mile east of Millershurg, ¢ room house, good cellar barn and out-buildings fair; good level piece of lund nearly all under cultivation j _ ! 160 acres 5 miles northwest of Topeka, good set of buildings well fenced, very good soil L : 76 acres 3 miles south of LaGrange, 8 room house. barn 36x50, good crib and grainery, encumbrances $6,000.00, soil good . quality, farm level good value, b v i Good 8 room house on So. Cavin St. ,well located. Price $3,330 160 acres with fair set of buildings very! good soil level to slightly undulated, located on Chicago Pike East of Wawaka. Will take back the mortgage of $8,000.00. Look This Over a nice little chicken farm with the house located in the city of Ligonier and acres are just out of the corporation, total would be about 8 acres, house 8 rooms with electric lights, barn and poultry house and fruit. This is a bargain 7 room house north side. Price $1,700.00 . We have several propositions for trade such as farms and stocks of groceries and merchandise and hotel building which I think would be very intereting to any one who could -wish to trade tor anything of that sort. : i = ‘ 712 A, with bungalow house, small poultry house and other out buildings modern except city water. Ajoins the city of Ligonier on _the Lincoln (Highway. - This-would make an ideal chicken farm. i &y - , 5 percent money to loan on .the farms. : : @ Simon Schloss L. P. Blue . Phone 323 Phone 87 - Headquarters Citizens Bank

Read Banner Adyvs.