Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 17B, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 June 1925 — Page 2

This is a friendly bank; « here to serve you

: The old idea that banking was a cold-blooded ' Lusiness no longer prevails. Bankers today - know that fth;efi' I'(,rlafci(ms with = their clients should be. close, intimate, friendly. = = =+ ~ You'll find this “friendly” attitude here. Our officers will he glad fo meet you ‘and discuss your ~ business ‘;:m!_;liems. Their wide' knowl'e_d‘ge of conditions generally,: as well as locally, qualify . them to counsel wisely. | : - These close relations hetweén- banker and client aré a protection tq the client and the hank, Thev make for better business. : :

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J. L. HENRY ‘ ' J. €. KIMMELL 11 b 1 ' C Home Realty and Investment Co. - City and Town Propertigs, Cusiness Chances ; and Resort Properties .

FMGONIER BESIDENCES | 5 reom modern home on fincoln Way West, Garage and froit, ; - Seven room éu-:zfin'_nu Albany otrecl. Large lot. Fruit and shrubbery. = - : : Modern 9 room near Christ ian church. . Double Garage. Modern 8 room brick house with garage on Lincoln Way West. Suitdble for . rooming house. ‘Will sell on contract. 8 room brick house with full bascmient on Third Street. Will sell on terms. : - : Modern 7 room hbuse on South Cavin Street with built in garage. . / . Modern § room house on Cag--8 strect, - : Seven room house with garage i south part of city. Modern, Modern stucco house on South. McLean - street. Priced right. 7 room modery house’ on Union street. Garage. 8 room modern house and 3 fuli lots on North Side. Terms. " Cozy 6 room brick house near the North Side School House. Priced right, S - Modern 6 room residence on Second Street. © Will sell on termos. This is one of the best) buys in Ligonier. : : VACANT LOTS IN LIGONIER Two’ choice vacant . lots on South Cavin Street. = ;- - Two vacant lots in West Lawn Addition. L - “REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted—The -best regidence broperty §3500 will buy. Must be south of First. Street and ‘West of Cavin street.. s ~ We have a client who wants to lease a business room in Ligonf&r, e e e b e 0

Phone 165 Second Floor 3heets Bidg.: Ligonier, Ind.

WantedTo buy business room on. Cavin Streef. OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES One of i‘ll(‘. best residence properties in Wawaka. Priced for quick sale, : Four choice lots in Elkhart. Would {rade for WNoble County farm. S : . 7- room frame house and 16 vacant lots on Linceln Highway Kimmell, e Two choice lots ‘in Kimmell, four room house. garage.. Will sell cheap on contract. : BUSINESS CHANCES General store in live town. Will take 80 acres farm in exchange. . : Best restaurant in City of 5000 On state highway. Terms. General Store in rural community to trade for small farm or town property. — . Notion Store doing good business. = : 4 o 3 General Store in good town. Will sell on terms. = - 1 Two good restaurants in live city on Lincoln Highway. . i RESORT PROPERTIES ! Three vacant lots at Lake Papakeechi. i Pl Two modern furnished | cottages on Morrison Island, Lakd Wawasee, : Three cottages at Odged Island at the.right price. } $2200 buys a good furnished cottage at Natticrow Beach. . 12 vacant lots at Yadht Harbor the new addition at Lake Wawasee, e o 4 vacant lots at Odgen Island at attractive prices.. i ~ $6600 buys a 118 acre farm with a private lake, Off the Lincoln Highway‘one mile. =~ -

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

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Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postofilce at Ligorier, Ind., as second elass matter. X

To Attend Dairy Show. ~Marny farmers and business men of Noble county are planning to attend the national dairy exposition which this year comes’'to Indiana for the first time at Indianapolis October 10 to 17 according to F. W. Rose coun{y agricultural agent. . : "~ This exposition affords an opportunity for every one interested in agricultural development to observe the finest dairy cattle in America and latest types of farm and factory machinery and to learn the best methods of making farming more profitable. A one and one-half fare rate to the exposition is granted by all railroads for the round trip on the certificate plan. Organized tours by a_utomobilé are also being arranged in several communities by Mr. Rose.

Death Being Probed.

Officials are making a probe into the suicide of Joseph Redman 28 of Columbia City who is said to have killed himself at noon Monday following a quarrel wifth his wife who according to réports insisted on whipping a child that 113.(1‘001'110 home late from school. The strange part of the tragedy is that Redman is supposed to have ‘drawn a revolver from his left pocket and fired with his left hand. S friends say he is right handed. Redman was a world war _veteran serving neéarly a year averseas. The widow, four small childlren a brother and four sisters survive. 3

Beath at Woleottville,

Mrs, Mary Emma Lampman age 64 vears a native of LaGrange county died at her home at Wolcottville, She was born in this county November 15 1861 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Woodworth. She was a life long resident of LaGrange county and was very active in Sunday school wark and was an earnest worker in the M. E, church with which she had been identified for years. For seven yvears she had been presiilent of the W. C. T. U. retiring about a vear ago when her health failed.

Tire Bursts, Boy Loses Eye.

John, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilid Pippinger of near Nappanee lost the right eye when he and other young people were making' sport by tossing about an inner tube. The tube burst as it hit Pippinger in the eve the explosion bursting the eyeball The eye was later removed at a hospital. :

(Cow With Iron Leg.

A cow Owned by Ben Sherman a farmer near Worthington is wearing an iron leg as the result of having broken one of her own. As she is a valuable animal her leg was amputated by Dr. Walden veterinarian. It was replaced by the artificial one which Mr. Crane the blacksmith constructed. )

Former Prosecutor Weds.

. Attorney George O. Compton former prosecuting atiorney of the (NobleWhitley circuit court and a cousin of Ed Compton of Ligonier was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Kennell daflugh‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kennell of Goshen at Fort Wayne.

Burial of Frank Parmenter,

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clockk from the Bonham undertaking parlors for Frank Parmenter aged 67 resident of Albion for many years who died Sunday moi‘ning following a long illness Death resulted from complications. |

Had Big Supply.

Elkhart officials: reported finding 820 gallens of red wine and 11 gallons of moonshine whisky in two raids on Italian homes Monday afternoon. The homes raided included those of Adamo Dominick and, Mike CappiCappiletti. : . :

Expeet 3,000 Elephant Tamers. - State republican leaders today were carrying forward plans for a meeting of northern Indiana republicans at Fort Wayne June 24. More than 3,000 G. O. P. workers are expected to attend. ; ; : Real Estate Transfers. - « Mier State Bank to The Mier State Bank lot in Ligonier. _ Catharine Slabaugh to Roy Trittipo.and wife lot in Ligonier. .

Infant Dies of Tuberculpsis,

~ Jack Harlan little son of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Harlan is dead of tuberculosis at his home near Wolf Lake. He was born January 5 1925.

Overland, Williys-Knight Automomobiles. Glen Nicolai agent CrBmwell, Indiana garage, TFor service and demonstration see H. P. Tucker address Ligonier Ind. 14btf

Wanted.

To make birthday pictures of children from one to five years old, phone 103 for particulars an dappointment. : o s : © batf

- Overland . Willys-Knight .Automobiles. Glen Nicolai “agent. Cromwell, Indiana garage. For}’.t’“ service and demonstration see H. P. Tucker address Ligonier Ind, 14btf

CITIZENS OF HUBLIC SPIRiI

‘Men and Women of Tennessee Village |~ Completely Renovate School- { £ -~ house in One Day.’ ‘o ;' To make an old schoolhouse jus a 8 good as new in one day wouli] yseem an impossible undertaking, bufj "rthat is what was accomplished recent{ly in one of the rural towns of Tenq‘ (nessee. A band of teachers, pupils (and normal school students unders iaook the task and presented themiselves at the school at 8 o’clock in [the morning, armed with shovels, ‘moes, axes, carpenter’s tools, paint, ;_whitewash and soap. They were also rthoughtful enough to bring along & rphotographer, who took a before dnd rafter picture, which showed the sur'prising results of their work. i i The building at 8 in the morning rwas in a disreputable condition. 1t ‘was hardly possible to use it for 'school purpeses. But the workers be|gan operations and nailed on boards, painted the building, built a chimney, cleaned up the rubbish, washed the ‘floor, renovated the entire interior, built a bookcase, tinted the walls and ‘hung pictures. The school district supplied new desks and by 4 in the gfternoon the old schoolhouse was completely transformed. : . The entire cost of the renovation was $33, with which the following items were purchased: Twelve gallons of paint, five gallons linseed oil, {four paint brushes, a half bushel of ‘whitewash, $2 worth of weather-board-ing and lathing, two pounds of nails, 'four window shades, material for sash curtains, four pictures, several books and an American flag. * The men and women workers declared that they had the best kind of .8 time working together. The people ,of the neighborhcod furnished them :With a picnic dinner at noon. It is :planned to repeat the experiment in other parts of the state. !

PRESERVE HOME OF WRITER

Thomas Carlyle’s Birthplace Has Been Made Secure From Any Further - Molestation. '

Henceforth the birthplace of Thomas Carlyle will be secure frcm molestation. Every visitor to the little Dumfriesshire -svillage of Ecclefechan knows “the Arched Housge,” as it is called; indeed this humble building is the only reason that can draw the visitor to a border hamlet which has few attractions. Carlyle himself says harsh things concerning it in letters to his brother John and was pr bably writing more under the influence of the subjective impressions and memories of his struggling boyhood than from any real contempt for the place itself. There is extant a photograph +of the house which Thomas Carlyle has marked with a star to denote the ‘chamber where he came to light, and he adds: “Room where I was born; .to the middle of that arch was my father’s house, village of Ecclefechan, 4 Dec., 1794—T. Carlyle (Chelsea, 5 July, 1871).” The house or pair of houses thus joined by an arch big enough to drive a wagon through, is just a two-story structure of lowland freestone, covered with lime wash; squared as to the windows and ‘doors. and firmly slated as to the roof. It stands on the west side of the broad village street not far from the trickle—half ‘stream, half ditch—that distinguishes Ecclefechan from its ri.vals, and not far from the smart ‘church (United Presbyterian) which ‘guards the little yard where Carlyle lies among his kindred. His wife lies ‘at Haddington. :

New Danger.

t A Cornell man has injected serum into a goat and made the said goat yleld twice her usual output of milk, with a cream that was five times richer than before the treatment. ! While thoroughly appreciating the fmportance of this discovery, and 'while hesitating in even the slightest I'way to diminish the glory to its inyventor, we deem it our duty to point jout its dangers. ; If we are going to have our produc,tivity Increased by an appropriate ,serum, where is this thing going to igtop? - ! Under the new regime, every auithor will be able to write twice as 'many books as before, every orator fspeak twice as long and every doctor tlnvent twice as many new diseases. |Heaven preserve ys!—Life.

Great Painting Damaged.

' The hall in the Rijks museum, in Amsterdam, which contains Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch,” painted in 1642, was specially built to hold the picture, that the lighting might be ‘{as perfect as possible. The picture is always lighted; 'the hall always dark. Originally the picture was ar;’ranged badly as to light and space. ‘When in 1715 it was transferred from the Doelen to the town hall, it was made to fit into its new position by aving strips cut off the canvas on either side and off the top, which destroyed the balance. : A

Telephones in Constantinople.

; Constantinople will shortly be “on ;the telephone.” As the service is in ithe hands of a private company, and :not as here a department of the postioffice, we may unreservedly congratu[late that ancient city om its new acquisition, remarks the London Globe. ;It is curious to read that several Turkrflsh girls will be found among the joperators. This is a new and highly significant departure, and is sald to 'have the full approval of the governSeRL a 0 "~ Rob Garrett Homes. : Two homes .in Garrett were burglarized including those of H. S. Dills and- A, H. Claybaugh. At the Dills home a suit of clothes containing $3O in cash a gold watch and a check book were taken. At the Claybaugh home the ‘hyrglars took a watch. Local talent i{s suspected. g l

Sees Hawaiian Islands.

Following a ecruise in the viciuity% of the Hawaiian Islands, Alvin Herschell Kettlebar of Ligonier Indiana is a member of the U. S. Marine detachment on the cruiser Antares, recently reported en routs to San Diego Calif., according to. the offical list of Marines aboard that vessel. : For several weeks the Antares has been cruising: about in Hawaiian waters, while serving as one of the scouting fleet. An'entire inspection trip around the islands was made the Marines frequently going ashore to see the numerous points of interest. A part of the time the vessel lay at anchor at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu. ' : ‘ Alvin who is a son of John Kettlebar, rural route 3 Ligonier joined the Marine Corps at Chicago last August and for several weeks was stationed at: Parris Izsland S. €., later being assigned to duty = aboard the lAntares. -

To Exhibit ILiberty Bell.

Manager J. C. Kimmell manager of the Fourth of July celebration has secured a replica of the Liberty Bell for the Independence Day parade’ in this city. Those who have never seen the original will enjoy viewing its counterpart. : - T

John D. Skeels thie onion dealer -of this city has gone to Ohio for the week to view the fields in the that state in which he has an interest.

Awnings, Tents, Porch Shades Wagon Covers and Electric Signs. See Otis L. Fuller Goshen Ind. Phone 251, : 9atf

Notice,

Until Sept. 1, 1925, our office hours will he 9 o'clock a.m. to 4 o’clock p.m. except Saturdays 9 o’clock am. to 9 o’clock p.m. ' i S W. H. Wigton, T Bothwell & Vanderford. : Birthday Photographs, . -For every child from one to five years old made FREE at Hieber Studio call 103 for particulars and appointment. t - batf

WANTED e e To buy corn. C. L. Chamberlain ‘hone 6t = ; “15btt

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. Give us a try-out and you will- be a customer. _ ‘ It you need Batteries, - Tires, Tubes or Accessories we have them at “attractive prices. Kiester Electric Shop - " Phone 481

N ‘ _ E. JACOCBS & CO. - Just received a new consignment of . beautiful new | ; DRESSES o - Silks and Voiles o Also some very beautifu.l new silks, Crepes and " - Biogielaths - - e ~ Rugs i'«,it greatly reduced Prices i . Dry Goods,‘Rugggggr’[fggllf?;Ready-to—W.ear e

v. .t 0 B d It you are cdnsidering 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 re- » commend as a safe investment. ‘ U.S. Bonds at market quota- | First Mortgage Real Estate tions. : ‘ Bonds to net you 647%. o And many other safe and atGravel Road Bonds to net |~ tractive securities to net you 4%%. - l from sto 6 per cent. ; v i The Farmers & Merchants - Trust Company . The Bank of Safety and Friendly Service.

For Rent The rooms in the rear of the Citizens Bank, formerly occupied by The Straus Brothers Company ’ are for rent - Heat and Light Furnished | |o e " Inquire at Citizens Bank

Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phbne: Ligonier 757

Harry L. Benner Auctioneer ~Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones

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Used | for 46 years - m millions ~ of the ‘best ‘homes

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