Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 44A, Ligonier, Noble County, 21 December 1925 — Page 2

Tht i.agomnier Banner VSTAJLIIQ'!EO iZus . i Published by | ~ - “he Banner Publishing Company W. (. B HARRISON Editor i e e Published cvery Monday and Thursday srd enter=d in the Postoffice at Ligonier. Ind., 25 gsecond class matter. Wm Hearing On Wawasee Road. | [learing of the Wraner road case has been continued by Judge 1. W Royse in the Kosciusko circuit ¢out’ until December 21. ‘ _The road in question starts from the Thompson farm on the west of Wawasee lake and continues south on the west side of the lake to Vawter park, through the property of Fletcher kMarsh, Jacob W. Kreig, Clara Gray Beghtel and Clara McCuliough ¥elty auu oithers. Only the four mentiones however protesicd and the damage and benefits as assessed by the viewers. None however was subject to assessment but if the damages exceed < souerits the person corcerned is compensated. Everett Rasor count, attorney said this morning. This ac ow be:ng taken he said is simi lar to action taken by a railroad com pa.ny'in securing a right-of-wayv. - - Retarns to Noble County. J. B. Cunningham who has been in Goshen the past year employed as rep resentative ef the Delco Light Co., has returned to Albion to again assume his duties as Noble county agricultural agent. Mr. Cunningham - resigned as Noble county agent a year ago last September and last October was re-appointed to succeed Fred W. Rose. ' ' A \-M g . " Play at Bryan, Ohio. The lLigonier American Legion baske_tball team goes to Bryan, Ohio, Christmas to play the Ohio Wonder five in that city. Eight men and manager Kahn will make the trip. The game scheduled for the Goshen facuity in that city Tuesday December 22 has been called off owing to the fact that the Ligonier team could not give the faculty a return game here. He's A Colonel Now. ' In speaking of Frank Redman’s oras torical feats the Guntersville Democrat refers to him as “Colonel Redman.” He gained the title on qualifying for citizenship in Alabama. Gloria: Swanson at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. e

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- Just before Christmas you will receive all the money you have saved with 4% added is all ~ - payments are made regularly or in advance % s ’ Thel Bl e Clacl” =~ - 7 ek \

:.!f‘ui LY'S WEEELY SHOPPING . 1 ETHER : & The Second of a series of letters centributed by the committee in the piorest of the Merchants Co-operative Association one to appear eath week. for a period of three months. ' ilear Anno : i ve been slmppiu‘g in earnest since I wrote vou the other day and 1 no‘2o T am nect the only one, for every~7y seems to have the holiday spirit in plenty of time this year to give the -hop girld and clerks.a chance to take it easier and not be so rushed at the last minute. Thoughtfulness and kind ' . .88 go hand in hand wit hthe Xmas spirit and it surely isn’t being kind aitd thoughtful to wait till a day or two before Xmas to do all:our Xmas shopping. : My list s about all filled now, and I think .ve heen in every store in this town to do it » Cne cantalways find plenty of toys nd knick knacks for the kiddies in he five and ten cent stores, and the .wo here in town are exceptional, I hink. Haffners store is very pretty 1w and filled to the doors with pretty things that offer possibilities for Xmas ,itts. Gutelius store too, as msual, is uzzing with business and is offering splendid values in every line. Their y department is immense and I hould likt to have you try to think of something that you couldn’t find there Really I bslieve Santa's headquarters must be in Ligonier this year. I never knew of so many toy stores as there are now. Weaver’'s and Weir's hardywares are also carrying an extensive line of toys together with their regular wonderful line of [silver anl electrical appliances which l(.'mmng fail to delight any woman who is fortunate enough to receive some- !‘ thing in that line for Xmas. I saw u i'beautiful coffee service in = Weirs that made me break one of the Ten ’Comman(lments_ It consisted of an electric coffee urn with gold lined creamer and sugar bowl and tray. The price was startlingly low too. Weavers store is full of e‘xquisite china and glass ware in gquaint patterns. I purchased too, several odd glass pieces which I want to decorate. o , Coulter’s window was so attractive and reminded me to get some of that wonderful raisin bread and cinnamon rolls.. An there were doughnuts there Anne, that were simply irresistable, I wanted to buy the whole bhakery. I 'hall about the day before Christmas, ‘ 1 aont believe I've ever seen so many attractive windows as there are this year. The merchants all seem to "fitlize the value of advertising by

. Alaes ]l Members paying one cent the first week, 2 cents the second week and increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks wiR et ... $12.75 - Class 1A Members paying 50 cents the first ‘v'veek, 49 cents the second week and decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks $ Wil et ... 12075 Class 2 ; Membelis paying two cents the first week, 4 cents the second week and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks will eet ... .. $25¢50 - Class 2A Members paying $l.OO the first week 98 cents the second week and decreasing 2 ceats each week for fifty weeks $ ‘ Wfll est . 25.50

way of the window . Even the grocery stores have gone in for artistic effects. The A. & P. store besides putting in-some brand new windows looks very festive and lured me in. I bought some of their wonderful salad dressing and farshmallow cream. I don't think they can be beaten. on those articles at least. It was lunch time by the time I had got this far so I stopped into the American Cafe. 1 decided that one way to simplify this Christmas shopping is to take my meals down town, too, and I can assure you it pays. No wory or fuss over meals and you're better able to accomplish more in a day. The American serves excellent meals

and the serivce is very very good. I enjoyed it immensely and have eaten down town every day since, each time at a different place to see which place [ like best and I can’s ‘decide. We have several eating places here all good, and not all alike either, so you can suit any mood you may happen to be in. : - After lunch I went into Herman Sacks nice little Men’s Furnishings Shop which he just recently opened. He carries a wonderful line of goods. 1 purchased a sweater for Billy and

lounging robe for Dad. But I know that I am going back their again soon at least, the next time any of my

family need something new. | I have a hunch Anne, that George is petting me something electrical for Christmas. I need several things in that line and the Electric shop is most surely able to supply them. T don’t know whether I'd prefer a sweeper or a washing machine. One thing that makes it. harder to decide is the fact that lately I've bheen sending my washing to the Banner Laundry and they have come back so spotlessly clean & white that I'm tempted to keep it up. I really never knew a laundry could do such satisfactory work, and I half believe this is the only laundry on the map which does. ' You remember I told you in my last letter that I was going to spend a few golden hours gt Stansburys. between now and Xmas, Well I made good that promise day before yesterday. I counldn’t get away, once I got in. The place was crowded with eager ‘Christmas shoppers who are rapidly decreasing the stock in tha tstore. Not only do thev have everything in the way of Holiday goods but they also have bargain counters containing wonderful values in underthings and similar articles. " There were such delicious looking things in the window at the Economy

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chain grogery that I simply had to go in and get some, for although I'm eating my .meals down town, there is always a chance, these nights of late hours, for a midnight snack. - And isn’t it fun too? By the way, Anne, T've already got two Xmas gifts and two which I highly prize. Mother grave me a subsecription to both the Banmer and Leader. Wasn't that thoughtful of her? They are both the newsiest little papers and I know that from now on I'm going to be well posted on al lthe events that take place. : As I passed:Carney’s I noticed a card in the window which read “His Xmas Gift is Here” The window cer= tainly looked liked it so I decided to finish the job right there. I found fit, of course just what I was looking"i@&if‘. too, color and all. George's smoking jacket is a beauty. But I could easily have been satisfied with any number of other articles such as shirts ties, g’lo'ves or even swagger top! coats. But I heard him hint gently‘ !one day that a rod and reel was one ‘thin’z he would above all things so after hbuying the smoking jacket. 1

hurried up to Koon's and got George the best rod and reel they had, and they had plehaty Anne. They also had hunting outfits but I decided not to put too much temptation before him, besides there will always be Christmas cnce a year and I can give that some other time. ; Did I tell you ahout the heautiful evering gown I purchased at Levy’s not lecng ago? They have such marvelous values in that store. It is like !stepping into a Fifth Ave. shop. Well ‘I saw some stunning satin slippers into Newton's that were a perfect match for it so 1 lost no time in acquiring them. I knew they wouldn’t ‘be there long so in spite of the fact ‘that 1 need all my cash for Xmas 1 bcught the slippers. Newtons have 'in a beautiful line of new shoes. It surely would pay you to stop in when you come over next time and see what] | pretty’ things they have. | s Jacobs are having a wondertul sale which is very opportune at this season for one Christmas wants can easily be satisfied there. 1 stopped in to~day. With more time to spare I could !enjoy it much more than when I was rushed. Their splendid line of stunning coats and dresses is on sale now at a great reduction,. thus enabling buyers to get these articles while they are in season. It is a feature which is commendablie and should be encouraged. For that is real value for ‘ones money. In addition they have as beautiful a line of handkerchiefs and feminine accessories as I have

. Clese b Members paying five cents the first week 10 cents the second week and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks $ will get 63.75 ClassßA Members paying_s2.s_o the first week $2.45 the second week and ‘decreasing b 5 cents each week for fifty weeks $ ; will get . -0 0o 63.75 o Class 10 Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty $ P weeks will get ~ ... 127050 ~ Class 10A Members paying $5.00 the first week, $4.90 the second week and decreasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks will get ©.. . . $127050

seen in many a day and I made good | use of the chance to acquire a goodly number of them‘. . : | I dined that night at the Hotel. This | town ‘Burely has’ reason to be proud | of its attractive hotel. For a town this | size it can’t be beaten and under the ! efficient management of Mrs. Gentry | who recently came to us from thej South the place is teeming with thatl Southern hospitality which beings i satisfied guests to its doorg each day.‘ After dinner I spend - Je time shopping around here and - jfere, butl decided to finish any & of gitts 1L the follgging day, Sp Midr o whie I went howlS gulte tired. - George was home tOO Wrapping up some mystert!tms ~looKing ki’g& which he excitedlg hid Bomewhere behind a portiere When he heard me step upon the worch, I can’t imagine what it is Anne, for you know they never wrap electric washers or sweepers so it must be something else. eßally my dear I have already written more than I intented for this time but once I get started I can’t stop. Next time I'll tell you about my

trip down. town the following day for’ it was as pleasant as this. For the oresent I must wrap gifts, So, more another time. ) . As ever , POLLY et L ’ Private Sale Fuairbanks 61 ton scale, Burroughs adding machine, large safe, Oliver Typewriter, check protector, Two Oak office desks. Huffman truck with practically new tires, capacity 11 tons. One Maxwell truck in fairly good running condition. Lumber and shingles at big saving. .Good West Virginia and Kentucky lump coal at $7.00 while it lasts. All business cash or bankable note. Compton & Holdeman. Phone 279. 44a2¢ Quarantine Breaker Jaliled. Nick Christ to who a scarlet fever quarantine sign meant nothing is safely quartered in jail at Hammond. He caused a panic among a crowd of spectators with whom he had been sitting in city court when he told of breaking quarantine to get into court.

“It your Ford dislikes to “wake up” promptly these cold mornings put on an ANCO timer. Starts’em quicker runs 'em slicker. Needs no oiling, Ask at Kiester Electric Shop. 44atf. Now is the time to pay your sub. scription to the Banner. o ' Now is the time to pay your sub. scrintion to the Banner S

SOORe S (e A oAL et e S OSR S§e g RS ST A e S DL S J. C. KIMMELL © - J. K. KIMMELL Kimmell Realty Company Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building Ligonier Ind. . Phone Boo . = L S e e e T R S - ity And Town Properties and Business Chances ; Choice vacant lot on the North Side. i ~ Modern two story residence on Third Street, Sevem rooms. A choice home in a good neighborhood. Priced for quick sale, Terms, A ‘choice residence lot ¢n' College Street near Maim street. Priced right. | S : A 10 room modern house on Cavin Street, recently remodeled C:.irage. A good location and a bargain for some one, : Seven room modern house on Union Street. Open stairway. Garage and poultry house. Good location for residence grocery, or barbecue lunch, At intersection of two BtateQ highways. Nine room mocdern home in Kimmell. Would trade for a small business. Prefers a residence grocery or general store. w Residence property in Albion. Would trade for Lake Wawasee property. - . : ; Notion store in a good live town. Doing good business. ; - 7 room resldence and 16 choice lots in K].uu%sl!rll 'The new Linc¢oln Highway runs through the lots. Good site for lling station and lunch room. Would trade for a small farm. : : ; Two improved lots in Kinimell at & bargain. Four choice lots in Flkhart for sale or.would trade for Noble County property. : ; : . : General Store in a good live town., Would take a small farm in exchange or sell on terms. : Several resort properties at Lake Wawases for sale. Cottages and vacant lots at Ogden Island Natticrow Beach and Morrisoa Island. ‘, In addition to the above we have a large list of tmproved farms for salé on easy terms or we’ will take other property in exchange. We represent the First Joint Stock Land bank of Fort Wayne and are in a position to get vou a long time 5%9% loan on your farm. We handle sound securities and insurance of every kind. : : Meder 7 room residence in Fort Wsayne. Hardwood floors, open stairway. Large lot, Fruit and shrubbery: Opposite Edgewatér Park. Near Rosegarden.: Will sell or trade it for a Noble county farm.

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