Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 23B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 July 1925 — Page 4

and : L. P. BLUE Dealers in Farm land and City Properties Wehave for sale twenty farmsin Noble, Lagrange Elkhart, Kosiosko, and Dekalb Counties, ranging from 10 to 160 acres at bargain prices. We also handle city property. . Money to Loan on Farms at . Come and see 'us if you want to buy or sgll a farm Headquarters at - CITIZENS BANK

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‘A Battery A J Without Jars The new Gummite case, an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece, including compartments for the cells; Thus, individual jars are done . away with, CGummite is practically indestructible, will not warp, and is not affected by temperature, acid, or water. Let us show you this ideal bate tery case, : = BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE

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. @ive us a try-out an! you will be a customer. | It you need Batteries, ‘Tires, Tubes or Accessories we have them at attractive prices. ' Kiester Electric Shop Phone 481

Jet White Groceteria 10 pounds Cane 5ugar._.........../59c =8 Nhbars P sonp. - . .30 Swan Down cake f10ur............... .. .. 32¢ AR E WL 3 jor ... 9 R Cleamser . : Seal 8rand.....55¢ Chase.& Sanborne’s coffee{Special........,... 45¢ Jet White bulk c0ffee.................0.......35¢ B . e 11-2 pound Elkhart bread....... ... . .10c Headquarters for Fresh Fruits and - Vegetables .

i Now Have Son and Daughter. } Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brubaker of :Fort' Wayne are the proud parents of a daughter. They now-have a son and daughter to brighten their home. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Brubaker resided in Ligo‘nier a number of years and have a lhost of friends here to offer - con;gratulations over the new arrival. | e | Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Walker Mr. land Mrs, ‘Theodore. Spurgeon were i’called to Brimfield Friday by ®the i serious illness of Mr. Walker's bro-ther-in-law. v v . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd of Pleasant View had d4s guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smalley, Louis Smaley Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Stansbury of Ligonier. t “One Exiting Night” a different story told in a different way by D. W. Griffith master producer Thursday and Friday at Crystal. ‘ ; ~ Lime Stone For Farms. I have ordered several .carload of limestone to be delivered at Cromwell early in August. The price will be $2 per ton F. O. B. Cromwell. Farmers desiring’ stone will write me at Ligonier or call phone 804. J. Warren Moorze. 21atf : Notice, . ’ Until Sept. 1, 1925, our office hours will be 9 o’clock’'a.m. to 4 o’clock p.m. except Saturdays 9 o’clock a.m. to 9 o’clock p.m. t . W H Wiston - . | tf Bothwell & Vanderford. See pages 118-119 of this weeks‘ Saturday Evening Post dated Aug. 1. For sale, fine cooking apples. Phone or call on Floyd Leming,. 22h4t

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It Soothes Sore Gums Ideal for Sensitive Teeth Its Daily Use Prevents Pyorrhea It corrects . Acid Mouth and Prevents Tooth Decay , It Removes the Film It Contains No Grit GRIFFITHS DRUG STORE - 730 Rexall swre Ligonier, Ind.

l'oßretz for Glasse ,BB Sharp Eyes 4 /)‘A Sharp Work All echanlcs’ like to use keen sdged, perfect tools. Eyes are tools of the mind and miust be sharp to do good work and regist the wear of constant use. et us sharpen your sight dy furnishing glasses that will enabie you to see clearly. 5> In What Condition “ Aars qu Eyes? Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist ard Qpticlam 130 S. Mein St.

{ $2,500 DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED Rome City Cottagers Charge Resort Promoter With Malicious, Unjust t Prosecution, The arrest several days ago of P. B. Arnold plumbing contractor of Ft. Wayne on an affidavit filed by Melnor Hersh manager of the Paradise Land & Building oC., of Rome City, charging him with obstructing a highway at the Sylvan lake resort resulted in another suit being filed in the Noble éfi"dui{ court Saturday afternoon. Mr. Arnold is asking $2,500 damages from Hersh claiming malicious prosecution. { The charge against Hersh was dismissed in the justice court at Rome City when it came up for trial last Thursday. Mr. Arneld claims that by reason o fthe arrest he was greatly humiliated was obliged to lose time from his work to appear in court, and that his credit was injured and his reputation impaired. L In the affidavit filed by Mr. Hersh Arnold was charged with having partly constructed his cottage on a public highway and thereby obstructing a lake approach. Arnold in his suit set forth that he has never owned property on the site mentioned and, there fore could not have bheen guilty of the charge a fact which only a casual investigation would have proved the plaintiff asserts. '

Mrs. Cunningham Sentenced to Prison Mrs. Anna Cunningham of Gary late Saturday afternoon was found guilty of murdering her ten-year-old son Walter and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Mrs. Cunningham collapsed when Judge Martin Smith read the verdict, : » The case was given to the jury short ly after noon Friday, Mrs. Cunningham is under indictment in connection with the death of, two ofher children.. She was accus€d of poisoning the three. - Mrs. Cunningham’s attorney filed notice that an appeal would be taken from the conviction. Suspicion first rested on Mrs. Cunningham in connection with the death of five members of her family in six vears when David Cunningham Jr. age twnety-four became ill in Gary and was removed to a Chicago hospital for treatment, - q Death of Former Resident. Mrs, Elmira Parkman past ninety years of age died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Herman Lang in South Bend Sunday noon. Death was due to complications incident to senility Mrs. Parkman was an early pioneer of Noble county and for many years resided in Ligonier and Brimfield. Her husband Sugire Parkman died some thirty years ago. For the past fifteen years Mrs. Parkman had been residing with her daughter at South Bend. The body was brought to Brimfield for burial. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. in Brimfield Wednes‘day with interment in Osborne cemetery. ; : ; Surviving relatives include the ldaughter Mrs. Lang and a son .Bert Parkman of Colegrove, Ind.

Kills Self With Poison.

Seth Rogers 21 a restaurant proprietor at Matthews ended his life by taking a quantity of poison. The boy took the fatal dose in the compartment at the rear Q:f his restaurant, when no one else was in the place. His condition was first discovered by Miss Lydia Leroy | who summoned help. Physicians [Nw'ere talled but could not save the youth’s life. A note he left declared that despendency over the getth of his mother recently was responsible for his act. He is survived by his father, El Roggers and his wife of six months. S - Barn Struck by Lightning, ' The large barn on the H. D. Boozer farm on the Toledo-Chicago pike east of Kendallville was burned Saturday when it was struck by lightning. A corn crib was also burned. The contents of both structures were destroyed except the cattle sheep :and one horse. A horse and dog all the hay and the second cutting of alfalfa which had been placed in the barn Friday and some new wheat burned. The loss is $6,000 partially covered by insurance. | '

Auburn Couples Elope.

The marriage of two Auburn couples recently at ilisdale Mich., has just been announced. Marvin Free, 19 and Miss Audrey Close 16 were married July 13 and Phyllis Cool 17 and Roy Free 22 were married July 18. | Meother und Daughter Die. : Mary Mary Prescott 34 wife of Ray Prescott Larwill barber died at her home there Saturday having been ill since the birth of a baby girl a week ago. Within an hour of the death of her mother the child followed her in death. . : Kills Heron, 1 A heron a rare bird in this vicinity was shot near Hartford City by Chester Hooser. The bird had a wing spread of about five feet-and a fourteen inch bill. Some sportsmen say it is a freak species of the crane family. ‘ ev. Porter on Vacation. Rev. Porter of the Christian church accompanied by Mrs. Porter has gone to Minneapolis and other Minnesota points to spend a vacation of two weeks. : Bad Injury. An old rusty piece of fence wire passed entirely through the foot of Jesse Bloom 6of near Blufton, / |

THE LIGONIER BAnnex, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Store and Dwelling Burn, The general store and dwelling of Raymond Lowe located on the Whitley -Huntington county line south of South Whitley were destroyed by fire Monday at an estimated loss of $6,000. The blaze was discovered by a telephone operator across the street, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe being absent from home when the fire started. Neighbors saved a few household goods but all the merchandise &n the store burned. : : Thieves Wreck Car. Shortly after the H.-J. Ummel cigar store at Peabody in Whitley county had been robbed of cigars cigaretes candy and canned goods to the -value of about $5O at four o'clock Monday an abandoned automobile with a smash ed wheel was found near Peabody and a search of a nearby corn field revealed the loot taken from the store The automobile had been stolen frcin F. C. Chause of Fort Wayne. Near-by Deaths, Mrs. Catherine Coverdale 70 heart trouble Decatur, William Jenkins 51 complications, Whitley county, Mrs. Samantha Rarick 67 anemia, ‘Arwood, Frank Swariz 59 heart trouble, Elkhart, William Bozell acute indigestion Elkhart L. H. Sample 75 retired blacksmith paralysis Bristol,

: Trapped in Sewer. Robert Elliott and John Luque who were overcome by gas while cleaning a sewer at Fort Wayne and were rushed to a hospital will recover. Firemen and police used masks to bring the men from the tunnel 25 feet under ground. Killed by Separator. Roy Wine aged 30 years was run over by a separator and killed Monday afternon. The machine was being moved along a Cleveland township highway wlhen Wine who was riding his bicycle fell under the separator. , Will Hear Concert, A number of music lovers from here plan to go to ‘Winona Lake Friday evening to attend the concert to be given by Tito Schipa tenor of the Chicago Opera company. Atwood Woman Dies. : ‘Mrs. Samantha Rarick 67 wife of William Rarick of Atwood passed away Monday morning after an illness of several weeks. Her demise was due. to pernicious aremia. = . Wawaka News Items, Twenty-three auto loads of bathers were at Diamond lake Friday evening, This is the big night generally at this summer resort bathing beach, Big Grain Firm Dies The Grain Marketing company largest farmer co-operative project ever attempted came to itg official death Tuesday at Chicago. Margaruite Wants Freedoni. Margaruite Chiddister filed suit in the Elkhart circuitc ourt for a divorce from Clarence Chiddister'on the grounds of cruelty. :

Assured of Chautaugua. Elkhart 'is assured o¢f a Redpath chautauqua next summer when 705 tickets at $3 each were pledged. Critics consider Colleen Moore to be the finest little actress of the screen don’t miss her in a splendid comedy drama Sunday and Monday. Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Trustee of Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana, that on ‘and_after the hour of one o’clock P. EM.,, on the 21st day of August 1925 at the school building situated in the }town of Cromwell, Noble County Indiana, the undersigned as Trustee of ksaid Sparta Township will proceed to sell to the highest and bhest bidder for cash and for not less than the par value thereof and the accrued interest certain Bonds of the school township of Sparta, said bonds being described as follows, to-wit: = The The bonds of said Sparta School Township will aggregate the sum of Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars (38,000 and will be in denominations of Five Hundred ($5O) each and will draw interest at the rate of four and one half per cent (4%%) per annum from - date thereof payable semi-annually on the Ist, day of January and the Ist, day of July of each year, the first interest payment being made on the Ist, day of July 1926; said bonds shall be dated July Ist, 1925 and the first one of‘ said bonds shall be due and payable on the Ist, day of July 1926, and thereafter three of said bonds shall be due and payable on the Ist, day of January and the Ist, day of July of each year thereafter until all of said bonds and indebtedness seventy-six (76 in number, are fully paid; all of said bonds have been issued in strict com_pliance with the law and are issued for the purpose of raising funds to construct additions to and alterations of the school building located in the town of Cromwell, Sparta School Township, Noble County, Indiana, and will be payable at the County Treasurer’s office in the Court House in the town of Albion, Noble County Indiana. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bidk, . S - Marion Berberich, Trustee Sparta School Township, Noble County, Indiana. (Chatles HoDully = ¢ . .. - Sherman Morris, Grant Phares, = - o Members of the Advisory Board of Sparta Township, Noble County In. diana, tage e o SRR

Cromwell Items., Clarence Steele and family of Mishawaka visited here Sunday on their way home from Ohio. Mr. Steele reports thousands of dead flies and insects under street corner lamps on the pavement at Bryan became so slippery that many auto crashes occured when cars skidded on the dead bugs. : ‘ . Enraged at the tooting of an automobile horn a bull attacked a car on the highway west of town Sunday. The Opie Lynn car was smashed. Miss Doris Steffey of Charlottsville Ind., is visiting Miss G. Hussey. : A lost pipe is blamed for wrecking the romance of Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis who live on a farm Jsouth .of town. Mrs. Davis is suing her husband for a divorce. Mr. Davis has filed a cross bill. He charges that when he and his wife started on their honeymoon he forgot his pipe. A quarrel resulted from his announcement that he intended to buy a new one, he says and then martial troubles began. - Severed by a mower the day before a ‘'snake’s head bit Henry Fry when he picked it up with a bundle of oats. the attending physician does not think the reptile is poisonous. ' } G. Stellar and family of Kendallville visited here Sunday. o When Alva Galloway accidentally backed his small motor truck off the end of a pier at Wawasee Sunday .the machine did not sink but began drifting out in the lake. It did not pause in its off shore coarse until overtaken by several men in a row boat, who towed it back to land undamaged. A large empty gasoline tank mounted on the chg.ssis explained the floating feat. :

When Curt Miller who lives south east of town needs new needles for his - phonograph he ‘goes out in the back yard and picks them, He discovered that cactus thorng make excellent needles when properly treated by chemicals, Hardened they are said to'produce a soft clear tone without the scratching sound so common to metal needles especially on jazz records. . Hot water from a garden hese which had been left jn the hot sun for several hours seriously scalded Wm. Butler as he turned on the water. to get a drink a cloud of steam enveloped Butler’s face. ' ! L Miss Delores Ruby . returned from South Bend Sunday. Charles Bates and wife of Bouborn are here. Minias Schlabach and wife of Fort Wayne visited here Sunday. ; Homer Hadley was at Fort Wayne Monday. o : P. Kiser has a new auto. ‘ Respect to W. J. Bryan, Postmaster Milner took the lead in displaying .a flag out of respect to William J, Bryan and many Cavin street merchants followed his example. The fl:-‘igs were at half mast.

FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY ooalor | das . | at Newells’ | Half Yearly Sale This Half-Yearly Selling draws to a clos.e-;gk}nday is the last day. Our ready-to-wear department has ‘planned a great sensational three-day clean-up of All Remaining |Coats, Dresses - and Wash Frocks Buy One at Regular Price! Select Another Garment Free! For instance---you choose a Coat, or silk Dress,or Tub Frock priced at $25. You may then select any other garment in stock worth up to $25, without any extra charge. : . Two stylish, high-grade wearables for the price of one ---that’s what it amounts to! Friday, Saturday and Monday are the days! Don’t miss this amazing -opportunity. . e | The NEWELL BROS. Co. el e e

| 'FOR Friday and Saturday CELERY - Large, dozen bunch 30 Cents - Celery is always our special Sack’s Bakery

Sugar & 10 Ibs. 55¢ ~ With each $l.OO purchase Pet or Carnation Milk Tall. . . Rl o Sivedded Wheat - . - e Past Toasties, large 2f¢. . - 2]& Pineapples sliced in syrup -large can 2 for 49¢ Joan of Arc Kidney Beans, 2 for23c Armours Pork and Beans, 3 for. ... .. 25c Corn, Fancy Golden Bantam, 2 f0:'r...,,..fi. S 0 Kirk’s White Flake Soap, 10 f0r...... 9% feld Dustamall pke - -~ ..~ 4¢ Coffee, Man O’ War, gk A Peanut Bntter, best bulk, patnd. .. 1 Brick Cheese, best grade, per 8.. Bananas, large fruit, per p0und;,..v.‘..................80 Cavin Street ' Ligonier