Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 February 1926 — Page 2

. g ! The ragomer Banner 'ESTABLISHED 1886.5 , » Published by } === gy “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday gnd entered in the Postoflice at Ligosier, Ind., as second class matter. Nt N DI oi o AT et sBB S S R 0 IDO 0 RSB M Three Deaths at Albion, Dallas Schutt 11 son of Leonard Schutt died at the family home Sunday morning from a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday aftternoon with burial in Albion cenietery. . Frank Mills 73 died at the home of his daughter Mrs, Robert Gappinger at Albion Tuesday morning of apoplexy suffered several days ago. A smiliar stroke about one year ago caused him to remain at his home since then and he had been in poor health. The funeral was held today. George C. Black 71 a well-known resident of Albion and a pioneer of Noble county died at his home Tuesday morning. The funeral will be. held Friday.

Vernon Farms Co Thurs., Feb. 18th Sale will be held at the Kauffman Feed Barn, West Lincoln Ave. Goshen indiana at 1 o’clock P. M. 50 Head Registered Bred Sows in This Sale. Every one Double Immuned. : 44 Head O. 1. C's of the best breeding and 6 Duroc Sows that will please any Duroc Breeder. 1035 pigs raised from our Herd in 1924 and 1925. : Sows are in fine condition for farrowing, not for show animals. ! ‘Boars they are bred to, é.re of high class individuals from Prize Winning Terms—Six niont'hs will be gvien those who desire credit with bankable note at 7 per cent interest. 3 per cent will be allowed for cash. Col. John A. Fitch Montpelier, Ind. Col. David G. Lehman Goshen, Ind. Will sell the .offering. Joe Swart, New Paris Ind. Clerk. Remember date February 18th 1926 ' Goshen, Indiana - Vernon Farms Co. O. C. Vernon Pres.

i THIAD ANAUAL BIG [NDOR FAIR! _ - Ligonier Aerie No. 1763 F. 0. E. Eagles Hall Closes Februar 18 Come and and Spend the Evenings With Us! Fun for Young and Old! FREE $5.00 in Gold Given Away Every Night FREE - $2OO Radio Set willbe given to the holder - of Lucky Number Saturday Night ADMISSION FREE. Everybody entering the hall will get a chance ~on the Five Dollars in Gold to be given away every evening. - EVERYBODY INVITED! @ EVERYBODY COME! SIX BIG NIGHTS! DON'T FORGET THE DATE!

Bee Inspector at Albion. Beekeepers of ‘Noble county will meet in the office of Couniy Agent Cunningham tomorrow Friday at 1 p. m. Mr. Yost chief state inspector will be present and give a talk on the be industry. All beekeepers and others interested in this industry are especially urged to attend. The Noble county association is indeed fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Yost for a talk ad avery one interested in the raising of bezes should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear him. R. M. Baker president of the Noble county association has completed all arrangements for the gathering. Free T. B. (Clinic. : There will be a free T. B. clinic, held under the auspices of the Noble County Anti-Tuberculosis association under. the direction of Dr. Eric Crull assisted by County WNurse Merna Uttinger at the court house at Albion, Friday February 19 from 11 to 4, Persons wishing to take the examination should notify Miss Uttinger at Albion. ‘ ' ~ Sap to Soon Run. o Noble county farmers having maple groves are making preparations to tap their trees for maple sugar when the weather moderates, it was learned today. Some farmers however, claim that because of the high cost of fuel it will not pay them to tap their groves this season although last year maple syrup sold for $1.75 to $2 a gallon L

Hurt in Elkhart. J. S. Taylor of Kendallville is in an Elkhart hospital suffering from serious injuries suffered Sunday afternoon when the car ne was driving was.struck by another machine. Several ribs were fractured and his spine was injured. X-ray examinations were to be made to determine the the exact extent of his injuries. An Ac:i?; Organization. An active shipping organization has been created in Perry township by the farm bureau. Five prominent farmers have been ‘placed in control. Carl Wolf as chairman is associated with the following other directors: John Reese, John Grooms, Harry Schlabach and Theodore Spurgeon. These officers are already functioning. Some Good CatchesS, ; Willis. Schlotterbach and Sanger Smith went fishing the first of the week and made big catches. Mr, Smith caught 167 perch. All the year round you need sheets and pillow cases. Pillow tubing from 36 inch to 45 inch, 30c to 40c per yargd Bleached sheeting 72 inch and 21 inch Reduced prices ati Stansbury'’s.

; Charged With Illegal Fishing Judge L. W. Royse in the Kosciusko circuit court discharged Charles Hamman and Charles Long charged by Deputy Game Commissioner James Graham with violating the fishing laws. Humman with using his net and Long with having it in his possession contrary to law. The men who reside near North Webster were freed on a technicality it being shown by their legal counsel that Justice Cain Warsaw in whose court the defendants were given a preliminary hearing had failed to enter judgment Long and Hamman were arrested a vear ago after Long had been shot twice by Deputy Warden Durham. . Radio Owners Protest. MMany radio owners protest against the practice of some thoughtless persons who charge their batteries with a vibrator during broadcasting hours. The cjaim is made that batteries should not be so charged except before seven in the morning and after eleven o’clock at night. Much confusion results from indiscriminate battery charging. .

Delay Republican Dinner. The Republican banquet which was to have been held at the Shrine temple at Fort Wayne this evening was postponed by the committee in charge when it was learned that Senators James E. Watson and Arthur R. Robinson who were to be the principal speakers at the banquet could not be present. - : - New Lighting SyStem. A new lighting system has been introduced into the Weir Hardware and the illumination rivals that of metropolitan trade emporiums. An artistic arrangements of the goods adds no little to the appearance of the place. Rome City Friday Evening. Rome City high school ‘boys and girls basketball teams will play Ligonier high school teams tomorrow, Friday evening and warm contasts may be looked for.

Joseph Gushwa 111. Mrs. Hazel Streby was called to Ligonier by the serious illness of her father Joseph Gushwa and she will remain to care for him as long as he needs her. - : Shobe Ships 50 Horses. R. D. Shobe ' the well known horse dealer Wednesday shipped out 50 head of equines to the Buffalo market v ' R I I£ IR < B I.ook out, Ladies this spring you will have to buy silk vests, silk bloomers, silk slips. Stansbury has silk vests for $1.19, silk bloomers for $1.98 As well as all styles in Gauze from 25¢ up.

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Monday the Limit. v ~ Next Monday February 15 is the last day 1925 automobile licenses and plates may be used legally in the state. After that date those motor vehicle drivers who do not display the 1926 plates will-be subject to arrest and. fine. ~ John L. Henry local agent for the state departemnt has been swamped with license applications for the past week. : That Chamberlain Sale. - Those familiar with the situation say that the sale Tuesday on the C. L. Chamberlain farm was the largest private sale ever held in Noble county. Automobiles were parked in. fields and along the highway for a distance of half a' mile in both directions from the farm. The sale was well advertised. : Changes Address, Alva Matthews writing from Chicago to have the address on his Banner changed to 121 Fast 111th street where he has taken up his residence desires to be remembered to old friends in Ligonier. . : Special Forty cent -oranges for 29 cents a dozen this week at Stellers ;l\[arkgt and Grocery.

J. C. KIMMELL J. K. KIMMELL ' Phone 800 _ Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building Ligonier Ind. ) . . I A SRS o ; FARM LAND BULLETIN : 7914 acre farm 3 miles west of Ligonier. Would trade for Ligonier property. . : : 90 acre farm south of Mentone. 14 acres of choice onion and mint land. Would trade for Noble county property. $2300 cash and long time on deferred payments takes a good 95 acre farm in York township on paved road. Good building and fertile soil. Would trade for Ligonier property. 69 acre farm near Indian Village at a bargain. 80 acre farm in Elkhart township just off the Toledo and Chicago Pike. ' ' 80 acre farm within two miles of Albion on State Highway. Two sets of buildings. : . 100 acre farm in Swan township. 30 acres of onion and mint ground. $1,500 cash and long time on balance. 103 acre farm on Lincoln Highway 3 miles southeast of Ligonier; $l,OOO cash and all the time you want on balance. 80 acre mint farm all under cultivation within 3146 miles of Ligonier. Good buildings. Priced to sell. | .4 5 acre tract with good buildings, on the Toledo and Chicago Pike with good buildings. Would trade for Ligonier property. , ' . FEDERAL FARM LOANS INSURANCE OF ALL KIN DS & , SOUND SECURITIES

Departmental School. | Report for the first semester Sept.. 7 to Jan. 22.° No. grade below 85 _ Honor Roll : Eighth Grade Ruth Conrad : Arthur Franks - Beulah Rice. Seventh Grade Grace Bickel = . Betty Coleman - Florence Oldfather - : James Sack 4 - Edwin Spurgeon : Marian Wray. . Twenty-five whose averages for the semester range from 86 to 96 with passing grades in all subjects. : Marian Wray 7th, Florence Oldfathr 7th, Beulah Rice Sth. Betty Cole man 7th, Mary Jane Lundy 7th, James Sack 7th, Esther Thompson 7th, Arthur Franks Bth, Grace Bickel Tth, Ruth Herendeen 7th, Ira Shobe 7th, Edwin Spurgeon 7th, Arthur Kiser, Bth, Garth Chrisman Bth, Frank Grahn 7th, James Sprague 7th, Ruth Conrad Bth, Bernadine Schlabach sth Warren Gross Bth, George Harrison 7th, Janice Cass 7th, Ruby MecClelland Bth Hobart Smith Bth, Henry Grahn Bth, DeVere Olinghouse. ‘ Friday, February 12, is Lincoln’s birthday . anniversary. .

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Harry L. Benner - _Auctioneer " Open for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones : VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind 'Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. - BPhone: Ligonier 757

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