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MONDAY, NOYB,\[BER- 2 Lovers in Quarantine A delightful comedy drama with Bebe Daniels and Harrison Ford, also a “Ham” comedy. Use your guest coupon tonight. TUES., WED., THURS., NOV 3-4.5, Her Sister From Paris Constance Talmadge in Her best! Absolutely! You'll be surprised at what a peach of Frenchy baby doll our Constance makes; you'll be thrilled when she comes dancing down at the head of the snappy Follies Bergere show! And how the men fall for her—she knows how to get ’em, She learned a trick on her last Paris visit! Also a news and a comedy. Don’t miss this one. FRI. and SAT., NOV. 6 and 7. Spook Ranch With Hoot Gibson. - Spooks, wild horses, pretty girls and desperate villians tumbling all over each other in a khock-out uproaring wild-riding snappy western also a comedy. SUN. and MON,, NOV 8 and 9. The Lucky Devil With Richard Dix Clear the road here’s Dix at the wheel of a roaring racing romance that wins the entertainment Sweep stakes with thrills and laughter to spare. Its his best picture. i

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Bebe Daniel at Crystal tonight. Pay your Banner Subséription NOW Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Billman visited friends in Topeka one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Launer of near this city have removed to Miami Indiana. : : .Mrs, Frank Shellenbarger of near this city paid Syracuse relatives a visit last week, Miss Blanche Haresh wés in Columbus, Ohio over the week end- visiting her sister Mrs. Milo Terry, Mister Austin has changed his residence address in Mishawaka from 422 E. Third to 115 W. Sixth street. For sale, buzz wood at $2.75 a cord in the WOQdS. V. E. Rarick, Ligonier Indiana. , 37adt Mrs. Perry Frownfelder and children of Adrian Mich., arrived Friday to visit her parents Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cornelius. Pay your Banner Subscription NOW

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_ - Rummage Sale. The ladies of the Presbyterign’ ginning Wednesday November 11th §n PHé roont Yacated by ‘Herman' Sick on 2nd St. All having articles which 'they»cagggtl‘bying,‘tq the room please notify’a member of the committee and tHey' will be called for. Mrs’ Myron‘ Kirkland, Mrs. Arthur Newton and Mrs. becil_‘qu‘i:,t)nh,‘;;ij . Anat. Sl Tyl Statisties. | During the month of October there were two births and two deaths in Ligonier with one contagious disease dearlet fever, , ' . For Sale. ' “''ln connection with the next Foster comimunity sale I will offer two. horses a pacing mare by John R. Kurtz and a gelding 4 years old weight 1,150. These animals are broke to. work single or double and are gentle. Frank Sprague. 36b2t | : E Use your (uest Coupon tonight. } ‘ S e e Earl Couts has his new Overlang car, _ f Tom Wagoner spent Sunday in Elkhart with his son Dean and family.

Phone No. 100 for quality coal. Ligonier Artificial Ice. Co. 36b8t The condition of Joe Taylor in a South Bend hospital is reported as serious, D. W. Heffner came from Mishnwaka and spent Sunday with his family, : , Mrs. Graham Lyon ig expected homel from a Fort Wayne hospital some time this week. | Dr. Elson will attend a meeting of chiropodists in Indianapolis November '8 and 9. - Constance Talmadge in ‘“Her Sister From Paris” Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. i Wanted girl experienced in general housework. No other need apply. Mrs. Sol Henoch. 37att Melvin I, Rapp aged 67 an old time Noble county printer died at the Garrett “hospital. ‘ Wanted Washings will call for and d lievr. Inquire of Mrs. . Earl James. e 37a3t¥ | . s 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Wigton drove to iLaGr-ange Friddy night and visited relatives. : ; Mrs. Marie Wiley and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ott at Churubusco. Born, this morning a son to Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Paulus out on the James Summers farm. Frank Gaul has moved into Ligonier from rural route 2 and taken up a residence at 111 Mercer street. ‘Wan_ted to buy poultr_y. ‘We pay the highest market price. Bobeck and Deardorff. 36b8t Miss Martha Hieber of Goshen visited with the F. P. Wood and R. K, Duke families Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marker and Mrs. Mary Smith drove over tq Fort Wayne and spent Sunday with relatives. ' FOR SALE—Tur overcoats, in first class condition, also one cloth overcoat, good as new. Enquire at Banner office. _ Reported by Dr, Applegate to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter a daughter October 29th. She will answer to ‘the name of Helen Lucile. j WANTED—L. C. Smith of Whoodstock typewriter, must be in firstclass condition, cash, Address “H” care Banner Publishing Company. Wanted Position—Practical Nurse experienced, can give good reference. Cora 1., Fritz Telephone Cromwell 989, L : , 36b2t* Mrs. F. B. Weaver entertained her mother Mrs, J. F. Bowen and -her gister Mrs. Charles Wolfe and children of Ligonier over the week end.— Churubusco Truth. . Those_ desiring Christmas =cau‘ds,_‘j call at Banner office and see an exceptionally fine line of samples to select from, or call phone 13 and al representative will call.

- Those desiring Christmas cards, call at Banner office and see an exceptionally fine line of samples to select from, or call phone 13 and a representative will call. . Those desiring Christmas cards, call at Banner office and see an exceptionally fine line of samples to select from, or call phone 13 and a representative will call. J. M. Henry and daughter Nellie, H. L. Askero and wife of Fort Wayne, A. C. Shanebaugh and wife of Avilla and P. W. Niswander and wife and Mrs, Rebecca Hines of Kendallville were Sunday guests of J. L. Henry and wife. . . e For Sale or trade the furnishings of the Pennsylvania Hotel and lunch at Warsaw. Will lease building, Write owner C. 00, Gerard, Warsaw, Indiana. 36b2t*

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+.Phé Bosrd of Directors of the “Dara TPOHECEo Growers Co-operative Pool of Kentugsgy"” ,figpough a resolution presented. by their General Counsel, Aaron Sapiro. and adopted by them haye released the 70,000 members of the pool from their contract with the Asgsociation for this year and stated that they would not take legal action ito force the members to deliver their product to the Association. At the isame meeting many offices were abolished and drastic salary cuts made in others, which will save the Associa tion $150,000.00 yearly. Mr. Sapim General Counsel of the Association is the author of the Indiana Wheat Pool Bill, '

Democrats to Use “Paster Ballots”, Although the Kosciusko circuit court ruled that his name cannot be placed on the official ballot because of a technical error in the filling ofl‘ his name with the board of election commissioners. - Dr. Agnus C. McDonald will run for mayor of Warsaw. L Supporters - of Mr. McDonald, a democrat, announced after the ruling Saturday that they will continue their campaign with renewed vigor. They will use paster ballots in the effort to elect their candidate. Proctor at Kendallville. Robert E. Proctor lawyer and exsenator of Elkhart has been secured by the memorial committee of Kendallville Lodge B. ‘P. O, E. te deliver the address at the annual memorial services of the order on December 6. Mr. Proctor has appeared in Ligonier in a like capacity. . Tack in Windpipe. Paul Holle 2 year old son of Mr. and i?.‘lrs. Otto Holle of Adams county was taken to Toledo in hopes that specialists may be able to remove a carpet tack from the windpipe beneath the fourth rib, The tack has been in the child’s windpipe since last spring.

Waterloo Doctor Dies. - Dr. J. C. Fretz 69 of Waterloo the oldest practicing physician in DeKalb county died Monday at his home in that town from heart trouble. He was a native of DeKalb couniy and. had followed his profession for fortyfive years. : Gardens to Open., : It is reported that Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schrim have leased the Bungalow Gardens of T. Dart Emerick at Goshen and will open the place this week. Mr. Schrim is now the Apollo cafe chef. = Buy New O(verlands. ' The following persons have purchased Overland closed cars the past week through the A. J. Taylor agency Ray Prentice, Ott Miller, M. Hudson, Hawpatch creamery, Sam Bowen. , Some Big Apples, | " Columbia City Post Joe Wysong of Noble county brought a couple of Geno apples to this office pound and a quarter apiece and were glorious to look upon. ‘ Coming soon Harold Lloyd in “The Freshman’ ’to Crystal, . ; The snappiest peppiest show you ever saw itg Connie at her best this week at Crystal. e

INOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby .given that the lundersigned, as administrator of the estate of Lauren. L. Cole deceased, by virtue of an order of the Noble ; Circuit Court of Noble County Indiana, will at the hour of 1:30 o’clock !_P. ‘M. on Wednesday November 25, 11925, at the State Bank of Kimmell. ‘Kimmell Noble County Indiana offer _for sale at private sale the follow-

ing described real estate situated in Noble County Indiana to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section four (4), township thirty four (34) north range eight (8) east running thence south along the half section line 28.44 chains, thence east to [t.he east line of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section four .4) thence north along said last mentioned line 28.44 chains to the north line of said quarter section, thence west to the place of beginning. . Said, sale will be made subject to a mortgage of Three Thousand ($3000) Dollars, held by the National Life Insurance Company of Montpelier, Vermant, with interest payable annually from November 19 1925, at the rate of 5% per annum. Said principal due in 1929. The purchaser of said real estate will be required to give bond for the payment of said mortgage ag required by law. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value thereof, less the amount of said mortgage, for cash. . . Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place, the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale at thc same place from day to day thercafter until sold, Possession of said real estate will be surrendered on date of sale. and said sale made subject to the fall installment of taxes for 1926 payable in 1926. The abstract for said real estate can be seen at the office of W. H. Wigton In Ligonier Indiana prior to said sale and after November 25 1925 at the Bank of the undersigned. o - State Bank of Kimmell, Administrator of the estate ‘ot] : Lauren L. Cole deceased. W. H. Wigton, Att'y.. 3783 w

o Cromwell Items - John Sloan moved to Fort Wayne Saturday, - ! Mrs. M. Green will move to South Bend. o : Ed Switzer has moved in the Tucker property, Mack Miller in the Green residence and Harry Robbins in the Deßrular house.. : - Milson Ruby 'H. Hussey and wife were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday. F..McDonald of Etna was here Saturday, A pet dog that was lost in Walkerton returned here Saturday, He arrived here after being missed 3 days footsore and thin. . A pillow case containing “$3OO was sent to a mearby laundry last week by a Cromwell resident. An employea of the laundry found the money and returned it to its owner. The same party lost $65 during the summer by careless methods. ' ~ Rob McDonald has moved to Kansas ’City, Mo. g

M. Windsor has returned to In—l dianapolis. = ; Sam Archer is out again after a weeks illness. I : ‘ ~ A bird’s taste for cigarettes nearly caused a fire in the barn of Jim Beam. A passing motorist tossed a cigarette stub into his yard and a sparrcw swooped down upon it carrying the cigarette to the hay loft Wm. Bowling found the cigarette in time prevent a blaze, Geo. Judy was at Elkhart Sunday. Fred Koher has moved to Elkhart. John Crothers of Kimmell was here Saturday. = S. Bunger was at Syracuse Saturday. . . R. Ritter of lowa is here. '~ Wm, Ramson of Austin Texas is Ihere. He says they still use mustache cups in his town. A - ~ Jack Upson who has a boxing [match in Angola finished his training here Saturday by pulling an auto ;through town. He says this work is a muscle builder. :

Constance - Talmadge this week, Pay your Banner Subscription NOW « Is Con’nie_na_ughity_ in “Her sister from Paris?”’ one ok the Chicago censors thought so. | Mrs. Allie Wolf who had been earing for Mrs. Earl Kline ‘has returned to her home in South Milford. Messrs. and Mesdames Dale Barnhart and Everett Eversole drove to Newcastle Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adamson. -Those desiring Christrnas cards, call at Banher office and see an exceptionally fine line of samples to select from, or call phone 13 .and a repre§entat3ve will call. '

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, ~ Foster’s 57th |:° - | Community Sale Will be held at Foster’s Sale Pavilion on - Thursday, Nov. sth Sale commencing at 12 o’clock "o We will have for this sale plenty of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Furniture and will have hundreds of other items. i Usual terms. | ~ Come Early. ~ GEORGE D. FOSTER, Manager

Are You Prepared . ZLLLLLIN fOrflthei!{co.ming ~ winter. | |[ || Now is the time to have L | 5 your new stove installed. §} %|| It you desire furnace com- ,‘ fort and furnace heat for ' »,!/" the entire house without the expense of a furnace we have the geuuine criginal parlor furnace. Come in and let us show you what this remarkable heater will accomplish. L . . 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 =~ [ssup | Electric heaters $5 Call 2 on 67 for Coal of Quality WEIR’S

, - : o The Way to Serve Best Is to render the service that will be . | most valuable to those who call upon you. That might be taken as an \_ axiom by all funeral directors, with 4 - good-results. We try always to mould our service to : fit the exact needs, requirements and ’ > desires of those we serve. We fecl » ‘ that in doing so, we are <erving bet- _ ter because we are giving the kind of service desired. . é - FUNERAL DIRECTOR R ee T S . |V o 4o (e Dishinchive e ERC ) [unod], L EE R : : \ Sertice ! : : I i i ] HED (L s sl Ll | lE] =TT 110, b L:‘nt L el | RES. 120 § B e|ST '; LIGONIER ' ek # :