Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 33A, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 October 1925 — Page 4
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: : (;sTABL'SHE ] o 486~ The Other Things There are, of course, certain services : - that one naturally expects from the funeral director called. But there are a great many things that a good, ' experienced funeral director can do _ that will add greatly to the value of ~ 9§ - his service. ‘ It is in the performence of the other 14 thoughtful little services that we ~ strike the distinctive note. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ‘ e N Distichive § oe ! e \e‘ ! c ' e o il e i | figg,mmw@layfi PHONES [ il o |IR i'l! | f'w“‘ P'l 1 IGONIE IIN Ll Y~ INDs a_\, IS ss e £ = e e =
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J. L. HENRY ¢ " | J. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co. - FARM LAND BULLETIN :
$2BOO will buy 40 acre tract in Yorlg'Township. : 40 acre poultry farm near Lake Wawasee. Will sell or trade for larger farm. . 40 acre farm near Cromwell without buildings. : 35 acre tract on Crooked lake Steuben County. 40 acre farm 13, miles soutk of Cromwell. Good buildings. 147 acre farm near Cromwell on improved road. Good buildings.. Some timber. A small down payment takes it, Long time on balance, 4 100 acre farm in Swan Townghip. 30 acres choice onijon ground, ‘Balance clay soil. Good buildings. Will be sold to right party on small down paymeny . ; 6 acre tract within 1 mile of Ligonier. Good buildings. - bl acre tract with buildings near Cromwell. ; 80 acre farm south of Kimmell. @Good soil and all up-to-dae buildings. Terms. A 145 acre farm om Lincoln Highway. 25 acres good onion land. Good buildings.
Phone 165 Over Levys Furniture Store Ligonier, Ind.
75 acre farm on the SpartaPerry Township line. Priced to sell quick. : 144 acre farm on the PerryElkhart township line. Good soil and $5OOO worth of choice timber. Priced right. 281, acre tract near Indian Village. . Fair buildings. 162 acre farm joining City limits of Ligonier. o , 2567 acre stock and grain farm. in Sparta township. 240 acre dairy farm fully equipped. Liberal terms. 154 acres in Orange Township. Two sets of buildings. Priced to sell. - 102% -acre farm north of Pierceton. Good buildings and soil. Would trade for smaller farm. - 233 .acres with two sets of buildings near Rome City. Priced to sell, . ; 80 acre farm in Elkhart township. Fertile soil' and good buildings. , 80 acre farm on State high‘way 2 miles north of Albion, 63 acre onion and mint farm i York Township. 45 acres under cultivation.
Spegal Announcement, The Ligonier Banner will give four tickets on |each dollar paid on subseription or [ten tickets for each Bew subseriber paid one year in advanee up to Wednesday evening, October ith. ] 5 . R e Horse antfi buggy priced to sell, W B Gishaw, = 31b2t* e For soft ¢oal see Frank Sprazue. . i : - 31atf i”’mm x A Son of} His Father the picture you“v_e WaiteTl for this week at Crystal Subscribefor‘ the Banner now and get ten tickjtss for Market Day prizes All Ameriéa doesn’t live on Broadway see thé Real America in A Son of His ;’ather at Crystal this week. | . Mr, and z‘lrs. R MéClell_;m and Idward Billings of Lima Ohio were week end gbmsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kreager. f : ; e e ) The Ladies Aid Society of the U. B. church will hold a bake sale Wednesday morning October 7 at.the Frank Miller grocery. v
Nedra dapghter of Mr. and Mrs. Price Chiddister submitted to an adnoid operatipn in the Lané emergency hospital Saturday. ' : : Messrs. lld Mesdames F. E. and Clair W. Welr drove to Hillsdale Mich, Sui)duy andrvisited John Weir who is attending c_(}llege there. Wallace \}l Head salesman for the Cadillac Autl Co., of Toledo Ohio spent sSunday witlriohis parents Mr. and Mrs, Thomas He:‘fid in this city. . Be surc y’)u see Art Reeds beautiful display of *Suescher Trut Tone band instruments| in. Raubert Jewelry Store window. ‘ e 342 t ¥ 4 mmfl = Arthur Rt{ed will make a trip to Tlkhart ’..omorlrow to procurc more instruments flor the new band recently organized in the Ligonier schools.
~ .Mrs. Lotflie Strater sister of 8. 1. Fl'yer'and er son Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Knightl and daughter all of Kendallville we¢re Sunday guests at the Fryer homg, - . ' Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Kreager and Miss Beatrix Flick an dtheir guests from Lima Ohio] Mr. and Mrs. R. F MecClellan and Edward Billings drove to Elkhart Sunday and visitéd Mr. and Mrs. James| W. Smith. ’ | Notice. : , All Subs{?ribers to the ILigonier Industrial Fonudation are requested to call at thel office of the gecretary and Teceipt for and receive their stock which is now ready for delivery. - 31b4dt 1 W. H. Wigton, Secretary. ‘The Te[] Comgiandments” ‘at Crystal Oct. 19 to 23rd. -
MON. OCT. 5 ‘ The Trouble With Wives A splexjxdid‘comedy with Tom Moore and Floqence Vidor This is great. Use ygur Guest Coupons tonight. TUES, WED., THRUS., OCT. 6-7-8- - A Son of His Father . e Harold Bell Wright’s 56,000,000 readers fhave been waiting to see his greatest| novel on the screen. Well it’s here}! And it’s There. Lightxliing riders two-fisted fighters majtsei¢ mountains amazing adventures and a wonderful girl. ~ Starring Warner Baxter Bessie Love and Raymond Hatton. - FRL and SAT. OCT. 9-10 - = - N
{ . 9 . The Wild Bull’s Lair Withy{Recardo Cortez and Greta Nishorse {‘Silver King” This is the best picture| these big stars have ever made Also a Our Gang Comedy. SUN, and MON. OCT. 11-12 ~ IA Love With Love \Vith!Récardd oCrtez and Greta Nisson t,wd? new stars. He masquerades as a Prince to win a bride. A delightful comedy drama also a good comedyiz . TUES. and WED. GCT. 13-14 2 Days Only, ‘ : - Declasse With| Corrinne Griffith. & dramatic gem a tense society drama made famous by Ethel Barrymoore on the stage
THURS. OCT, 15 One Day Only, Bells Famous Hawaiin Revue These 5 people come highly recommended. : 00T, 15-20-21-22.23 The Ten Commandments
CRYSTAL Guest Coupon Good on Mondays
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Charles F. Black Funeral. The funeral of Charles F, Black who died at Goshen this morning will be held at Culp’s undertaking parlors in that city Wednesday at two o’clock Surviving Mr. Black are his wife and one somn. . ' Loses Car Wheel. Jay Hite driving one of George D. Foster’'s Ford Sedans backed into an Ohio tourist in front of the Jaccbs store today and lost a rear wheel, Asked to Return Truek. : The person who borrowed the stove truck at- Weaver’s Hardware is requested to return it to the store. It is needed. . ’ » : Use your Guest Coupon’s {gnight, Ed Harper of Goshen was circulating among his Ligonier ifriends today.
Ralph Lutey is so far improved as to leave the hospital at Fort Wayne for his home. ° o ' . Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Wiley of Wolf Lake spent Saturday with Mrs. Marie Wiley and children. ] Bl'zidy Franks, the prominent ‘Elk-v hart township farmer, who had been ill ,is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Keefer of near Milford were Sun_day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad White. , Mrs. Osie Nelson was called to the home of Deskin Ott to care for Mrs. Ott’s mother who is very poorly. . County Attorney Vanderford ig in Albion today attending a meeting of the county commissioners. : Herbert Robinson haé just completed the installation of a heating plant in the Lutheran churc¢h at Cromwell.
Frank little son of Mrs. Marie Wiley spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Earnhart at their country home. James Straus of _Detroit, manager of The Straus Brothers branch in‘that city, is here visiting his mother, Mrs. 1:0 0. Straus. : : The Rally Day services at the U. B. church which was postponed yesterday on account of rain will be held next Sunday morning. “A Son of His Father’? Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday the book ig now on the news stands and selling like wild fire, -See the picture. - Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Lepird Mr, and Mrs. Roy Fuller and children of Wolcottville spent Satwerday a. ! Sunday with Mrs. Marie Wiley. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Marvel of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived in- Ligonier Sunday. Mr. Marvel left on a business trip this morning but Mrs. Marve]l will visit a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. Lockwood Lamb, The school band needs Bailad Horng trombone’s saxophone and clarinets so be gure you buy the very best made in the U. S. The Buescher Truye Tone A written guarantee with each instrument sold. See them at Rauberts Jewelry store window. - 34a2t Notice of Sale oi Persoßal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the will of Commodore P. Baker deceased will offer for sale at public auction one mile south of Cromwell at the late resi‘dence of said decedent in Sparta Township Noble county Indiana on Wednesday Oct.-14 1925. Sale commencing at 12 o’clock noon. i The personal property of said estate congisting of : ~ Roan Mare 9 years old wt. 16507 4 yvear old mare wt. 1600, 3 year old roan gelding wt, 1400, 3 year old bay mare wt. 1450, 3 year old bay mare wt. 1350, pair of 2 year old roan mares, yvear old bay colt. coming yearling gelding, a sucking colt, bay driving horse pair of mules will weih 2600 Ibs., gaod workers. : -
23 Head of Cattle—Roan Short Horn cow 8 years old, Roan Short Horn Cow 8 years old, Roan Short Horn cow 6 years old, Red Short Horn Cow 8 years old, Red Short Horn Cow 7 years old, White Short Horn cow 4 years old calf by side, 2 red roan heifers 3 years old. Red roan heifer 2 years old, 2 two-year old steers, 3 vearling heifers, b yearling steers 3 calves 6 months old. - Hogs Big Type Plands. Ten Brood Sows all will farrow before date of sale. Fifty head of shoats will weigh around 100 pounds or better. Sheep 32 head of good breeding Ewes 1 Shropshire Buck,. Farming Machinery —McCormick binder in 'good condition, MocCormick Mower, hay loader, side Delivery hay rake, grain drill, 1 horse grain drill 2 oliver sulky plows walking plow, 3 riding corn plows double shovel har 2 spring tooth harrows, Spike tooth harharrow, 3 wagons Appleton corn Husker, pair bob sleds portland sleigh, manure spreader, pair small barn scales Keasey cart in good conition, fanning mill, disc harrow 2 sets work harness about 30 acres of corn in field and other articles. : e A - Otis Baker.
~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. | Sunday school 9:45 A. M. | Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Subject—Are Sin Disease and Death Real? : S
- Wednesday evening testimonial meeting 8:00 _P._ M. . Everybody welcome, :
Geo. Fahl continues to improve but very slowly. - . ‘ ~ Save money on coal by calling on Frank: Sprague. - 3latf Mrs, H. R. Henry of Toledo is here on a visit with her father A, Yorkey. Dr. Lane reports the birth of a daughter t¢ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Staton. Mrs, H. H. Decker is on a visit with relatives at Howard City Michigan. Pay your Banner subscriptions now and get your tickets for Market Day. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Curry left Sunday for their new home in Michigan City, ‘ e o Miss Elva Foote was a guest two days last week of Hartford City friends.
Miss Vendetta Baughman, 6of South Bend, is here a guest of her sister Mrs. Clarence Gale and family, Williain Bloomfield, aged 57, a truck farmer near Kendallville, died Thursday of pneumonia. - Wanted roomers in brick residence No. 317 Lincoln Way West. Peter Regula. e 31b4t* Vern Flint of Rome: City formerly a teacher in the Ligonier schools has entered the state normal school at Muncie. v " Ask about that wonderful Buescher Ballad Horn in Rauberts Jewelry store window. It is a most wonderful instrument for band orchestra and for the home. 34a2t MARKET DAY PRIZES Continued From Page 3 No, 399 Ben Glaser donates one "0x31% Goodrich tube. No. 40 Turnock Brothers will give one carton cigarettes. No. 41 Banner Publishing Company will give one years subscription to the Banner, No. 42 Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company gives $2.00 in trade.
No, 43 E. Jacobs and Company one ladies lace collar or jabbot. No. 44 Ligonier Co-operative Association $5.00 in gold. No. 45 Ray Loy two pounds of Morris Candy. : No. 46 Blazed Trail Garage give one spot light. No, 47 Ligonier - Milling Company gives one 25 pound sack Good, Luck flour. » No. 48 Ligonier Electric Shop gives $l.OO cash, No. 49 Rauberts Jewelry store gives one Westlock Blue Bird alarm clock. No. 50 Ligonier Co-Operative Association $5. 00 in gold, . , ‘Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified that water vents are due October Ist 1925 payable at-the residence of the ey ~7a~'On all rents due and not paid on or before October 20th a penuiy os Lual per cent will be added. - All water rents for 1925 are now due and must be paid on or before Octobert 20th. . : Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, 24a6t T. E. Jeanneret City Clerk
. : V o , \p— J.‘é,‘ : LA _ ‘.:"}a ; | : | A v vmn )\ /™ J | ; A Fascinating Group of New Styles Certain to Win Favor with Women Who Seek Beauty as Well as Quality in Footwear fi“x\fifi(flg ‘ EVERY new type of heel,® Q"QE@ " T every new version of ‘)\ T/ = - strap and opera pump, and | o every new phase of the o ’ NL = oxford are represented in ‘Q?.‘//‘ \e_ = : - TRI DR~ this showing. &l = el T s g ol You will find a refreshing | 5 ~ difference in style, materials - r-‘ and shades—but the same g - QAN old dependable quality. & P ; o ln D e e
Are You Prepared &, forfthe coming winter. 7l Now is the time to have l @ your new stove installed. §‘[:__ -l It you desire turnace com- \§ fort and furnace heat for ¥\ the entire house without the expense of a furnace we have the geuuine criginal parlor furnace. HEATROLA Come in and let us show you what this remarkable heater will accomplish. o Also a complete line of soft coal stoves, air tights and ranges, stove boards, stovepipes, dampers, coal hods. An oil heater Is needed these chilly mornings-priced $5 up ‘, Electric heaters $5 - Call 2on 67 for Coal of Quality - WEIR’S
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