Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 February 1926 — Page 4
“TWO INCOMES ARE BETTER THAN . lONE
Farning Years | | @) ® Should Be Investing Years Plan for two incomes—One from salafy, one from ~ood bonds. Set aside a definite portion of the salary check foogularly for bond investment and re-invest the income Then, when emergencies arise or salary earnings cease the bond income will be there to fall back upon. With its connections with J. P. Morgan, Kuhn, Loeb &.Co., and other bond houses of first rank occupies an unapproachable position in this community for the recommendation and furnishing of bonds suited to your needs. [he Mier State Bank Ligonief, Indiana ' ,‘ We handle only Listed Securities, Municipal and Gravel Road Honds.
Three Big Specials Friday and Saturday eMk f Onee 20 T . & Pl e SACKS BAKERY
'GUTELIUS STORE Saturday‘, Feb. l 3 —__—_——“_———*- One dbzen Fancy Turkish Towels, large size, 39 59¢ value, Saturday for e e c Boston Bags, splendid for shopning, Special for 79 Saturday only vehesieen L e e c Ratine, black and white checks, lavenser and tan, 29 special for Saturday Batecsaperusion st smn st s c You must see our Heavy Drapery Material to ap- 89 eciale at spocial ... . o c Our Luster Art Cretones aré exceptions in quality 25 ’ and beauty from eSesl by eeSO D c Sateen in a large range of colers, yard wide at the ywdeny .. T e 39(3 Say Men! If you need any Overalls; better corne $1 39 in and see our exceptional values a't per pair .... ® , White Enameled Tea Kettles ... $1.19 ' White Enameled Dish Pans e 1L 1Y White Enameled: Pails e 1Y White Enameled Coffee ioils ... ... 8190 White Enameled Tea Pots . G e Ready Made Curtaius, ruffled bord¢:r in pink and $1 29 blue, 214 yards long, per pair e ° Ready made Curtains in plain whit e, at the pairs Yy ... eL el SI°OO y , WALL PAPERS In this department we call all bet :8 in quality and price. We guarantee more quality for less. money than you can get elsewhere. We are exclusive a gents for NIAGARA BLUE RIBBON and have a large range of patterns to select from and our papers are carri jed in stock. CANDY SPE/CIALS Fresh Orange Slices the True Oran pe Flavor Satur- 1 5 day the pound Heneussasa e cuniimertseishtons pmesminesaseriossin il hes c Chocolate Cream Drops the 2 Pounds for 35 cents. Limit 2 pounds v 3§ Chocolate Peanut Clustors Cream: QCenter 40c value setndey ... ... e 25c Peanut Butter Kisses biy the Bar rell. I'he GUTELIUS Store ~ FOR CO'JRTESY ‘AI iD SERVICE ‘ - Ligonier IndGana :
IGOT THE VISUAL EVIDENCE ,;:a-mn Doctor Tralls a Drink of rPunch From the Lips to the § ‘ Stomach. : ! Having followed with his eyes thq jcourse of a milk punch from thq !mouth of a patient into his stomachj l’.Dr. Henry V. Broeser of Hoboken, N! J., began the treatment of a case hi ‘thch visual evidence will take the Place of books and theories in measjures to effect a cure. ' The doctog iseemed specially pleased with the iprospect because, he said, the chanceg would be against recovery if he ha {to rely on the blind expedients which lpractitioners commonly employ in (such maladies. - » The novelty in this treatment cony Fista of the use of the fluoroscope in ,observing alimentary and digestive iprocesses. Dr. Broeser made the diag: 'nosis. No one before him had emy ‘ployed the fluoroscope for such a case, ‘BO far as he knows.
' His patient was placed in front of .the lighting machine and the X-ray ‘}d‘irected toward the body with an im, ;tensity of 11,000 volts, but with amy ,perage so attenuated that the man lexperienced no discomfort. The exy itreme brightness of the ray projected on a glass screen, coated with a salt [solution of barium, platinum and cya‘nide, a replica In shadows of tha ‘living body, showing the beating heart and other organs so clearly ‘that when the milk punch was drunk its passage from mouth to stomach ‘was perfectly visible on the glass. ~
HISTORY A TURBULENT ONE Since Its Freedom From Spain Mexlco Has Passed Through Many Revolutions. : , Mexico’s history as a “republic”™ ‘began ninety-one years ago, when Gen. Iturbide, who had been chosen emperor of Mexico and +shad taken the itit.le of Augustin I, was forced to ab‘dicate. The war for freedom from '‘Spain began in 1810, and after a 'struggle of eleven years Iturbide dejcided the conflict in favor of the Epatriots and made a triumphal entry into the City of Mexico. The leaders decided to form the country into an ‘empire, and Iturbide offered the crown to Spanish princes. The offen ‘was refused and Iturbide himself was elected to the imperi#f throne. In July, 1822, he was crowned in the City of Mexico, but his reign was ‘destined to be brief. Gen. Antonio \Lopez de Santa Ana raised an army 10of rebels and, after several victories, forced Iturbide to abdicate on March 23, 1828. Santa Ana had previously '‘proclaimed the “republic,”” and continued at its head until Gen. Guadalupe Victoria was “elected” president ithe following year. Iturbide was put to death when he returned to Mexico. Thus was a precedent established for the deposition of Guerrero, Arista, ‘Santa Ana, Carera, Alvarez, Commonfort, Juarez, Zuloaga, Miramon, EmJberor Maximilian, Lerdo de Taiado, Iglesals, Diaz and Madero. Hatched by Water Bottle, Mrs. W. H. Cross of Salem, Ore., had a setting of eggs from a fine variety of chickens. So happy was she in 'their possession that she all but counte ied the chicks before they were +hatched. She was equally downcast, naturally, when the hen, after 12 days of careful setting, deserted the nest. " Mrs. Cross found the eggs before they became chilled and placed them in & box behind the stove in her lw ing room. Then she pondered quickly, for she was determined not to lose ithe chickens, and the. problem was 'solved. . ; The hot-water bottle was requisi« joned as a substitute for the recrefiant hen. It was filled with tepid wa~ iter and placed over the eggs. i Then Mrs. Cross conferred with her ’umily physician regarding the temtp‘mture at which the water should ibe kept. She followed instructions ito the letter, with the result that six ichickens were hatched from the origfinal 18.
For Rent—Two nice housekeeping rooms at the Maryella. boatf For sale—4 light electric fixture. Mrs. Milton Selig. 49btf The Lions met today for luncheon at the American Cafe. -Millersburg has organized a company to hold community sales theni. ‘The Mine with the Iron Door” by Harold Bell Wright at Crystal next week: The season for taking fur bearing animals closed Wednesday February 10. ' A. G. Nord, seécretary of the Noble county Y. M. C A. was a Ligonier visitor this morning. : TR TR Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutey are here from Monroeville guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir.
Carlton - Rlenbarger and Donald Stiver, of Goshen, were business visitors in Ligonier today. The Sarah Anns will entertain their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Stansbury this evening. Roy Blue was over from his stock farm today to call on old friends and attend the Foster community sale. Modern Property For Sale. For Sale the residence property of thel ate I. A. Palmer located 219 E. Third street. Modern Brick house of 9 rooms and bath, one car garage. Phone 8810 or inquire of Mrs. Walter Wolf, Ligonier. Also a portion of out lot 16 rear of Weir hardware old site. of Banta-Bender refrigerator plant. 1 G slatf
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i - Cromwell Items. . Ted McMann of Elkhart was here Monday. : + Frank Correll, Mrs. Alva Deardoff and Otis Baker are ill. _ Sherman Baker of Ligonier was here Saturday. : - “H. Smith has a new auto truck." Vern Linsay was at Berne Indiana Saturday. A parrot shot by a dog is the story told by James Sanders. His dog in stretching out on the floor of his‘ shanty, dislodged a gun on a nea»rb‘yi! table. The weapon fell to the floor, and the parrot was wounded. ‘ Herman Sack of .Ligonier was herg Saturday. ; Shooting himself in the big toe to find out if a bullet wound hurt much caused a young man here to decide to live. . This happeneed Monday morning, He asid he was weary. Frank Kline of Fort Wayne was here Saturday. C. V. Kilgore of Albion was here Satheday. = : ~ Miss Anna Archer returned to Mishawaka Sunday. ‘ 4 John Horton was at Collins Saturday. John says it was the only town he ever was in where he ‘could not buy a button hook. .
- Mrs. Leland Holderman is home from a visit at Middlebury. ~ Nelson Morgan is after the county eating record at his lunch wagon Saturday he gave a test by devouring two cheese sandwiches and a dish of lettuce. !
A dog chased a skunk weighing 21 pounds into the home of Ed Anderson Monday. * Ed killed it with a hay fork he wag carrying. : A big red rooster had a pitched battle with a gas tractor here apparently became angered at the intrusion- of the apparatus into his territory. . A few feathers was lost. Waterproof sandpaper made its appearance here Monday. . Fern Stage will now drive a new Chevrolet coach. i Nazimova tonight at Crystali Adm. 15 25 centa £ . < It floats. It removes the dirt. P. & G. soap does it. 4 bars for 18¢ at Stansbhury’s : : “Triple Action’”, a western picture that is different at Crystal Saturday. ; Mrs. S. J. Williamg is spending the week wit hher daughter Mrs. Clarence Ball and family in Toledo. ~ The well dressed man will protect his clothes with a pair of Overalls, only $1.39 at Stansbury’s. ‘Hats off to Dix as the skirt-shy gtar in “Womanhandled” at Crystal ‘Sunday and Monday. :
Farm For Rent—2oo . acres good stock and grain farm one mile from Cromwell. Inquire Mrs. Jennie Sheets Bartholomew. Ligonier, Ind. 48atf FOR RENT—Furnished 6 room cottage. All modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. Ollie Simmons at E. Jacobs & (o. ' - Just put the right touch to the appearance of a man; a neat dress shirt, tie hose and cap can be bought of Stansbury. - Harold Bell Wright’s “The Mine With the Iron Door” next Tuesday Wednesdgy and Thursday. For County Recorder I wish to make the announcement through your paper that I will be a candidate for the nomination of. County Recorder on the republican ticket at the primary election to be held May ' . FRANCES G. KUHN | Salesman Wanted Immediately Reliable steady, intelligent, well recommended man, from 25 to 60 years of age, to sell to farmers in this State. Knowledge of‘*‘farming and farm conditions desirable. Must be willing to work six days a week. Selling experience not necessary, personal train ing under local manager. Big pay every week. Good territory. All year work. Permanent position. Advancement. State if now employed when you can start and if you have a car, Address Home Office Sales Manager, Dept. CDW, Box 1632 Philadelphia Pa. : Ly - blp 3t Pay your Banner Subscription NOW
Mrs. Housewife IF . You bought a dozen eggs at 40 cents and found four of them bad you would instantly recognize a loss of 15 cents— | Tben why take a chance on so-called cheap coal which may also run as high as one-third in waste, L.e. ash? And at $9.00 per ton this onethird loss does not mean 15 cents. —lt means aloss of $3.00 Buy Heat; Not Just Coal AND SAVE MONEY "WEIR'S CALL 67 TODAY
Special Forty cent oranges for 29, cents a dozen this week at Stellers Market and Grocery. e _ Public Sale. : The undersigned will offer at public auction on the Alburn farm two and one-half miles north of Ligonier sale to commence at 12 o’clock on THURSDA YFEB. 18th. : : The following Property to-wit: Jersey Bull Thoroughbred eligible for register. - ‘ Farm Implements—Osborne binder 7ft. cut, mower, corn planter with bean attachment, djsc, harrow, 28 dic tractor disc good as mnew, cultipacker, !s’pring tooth drag walking plow, gang plow, corn plow, Ideal manure spreader good as new, 2 wagons, wagon bhox end gate seeder, 5 ooil barrels, galvanized hog water, set of work harness, 2 collars, Sure Hatch incubator 120-egg capacity, Super hatcher 240-egg capacity gcod as new | Economy King separator, size 16 with motor attachment hand corn sheller, post digger and other items too numerous to mention. . ;
Also will have for sale a good tractor and truck eab. " Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under cash, all sums over $5 a credit of 8 months will be given purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest from date. No property to be removed until settled by cash or note. 2 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. _ _ MRS. GUY ALBURN Harley Longcor, Auctioneer Mel Yoder, Clerk.
Announcement My practice has grown to such an extent that I am now permanently located in the Zimmerman Bldg. rooms formerly occpied by teh Heiber Studio I combine the Osteopathic Massage Mechanotherapy and other manipulative systems. - Abnormal pressure on nerves and blood vessels is removed by relaxing tissue replacing displaced benes thereby liberating the free flow of blood and nerve impulses and removing the mechanical cause of diseases. Practically all diseases can be successfully treated by natural methods. Here are a few of the diseases, constipation, headache, rheumatism, lumbago, nervousness liver trouble, goiter all spinal troubie disease of children and deformities. M. G. Williams O.M. Osteoppathic Massage ~ Electrical Treatments Sunday and other Hours by Appointment Only Office Hours: _ >:9:30:to 11:30 2. m. , 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. : 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. S Phone 103 Zimmerman Bldg.
F.conomy Cham Grocery
FLOUR Pillsbury Sack ... $1.29 Perfect Sack .......... $1.29 McKeonzie Pancake Four 23¢
Highest Prices Paid for Good Country Butter and Eggs
CEREALS Shredded wheat 2 pkgs 21c Wheaties 3 pkgs. . 260 Post Toaties large 2 27c
Fresh Salted Peanuts 16c Ib. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 16c¢ Ib.
CANNED FRUITS Perfect Pineapple larg_e‘ 29c¢ Rosedale Peaches large 28¢c Perfect Apricots large 29c
SUG AR Owing to uncertain market conditions prices are | subject to change. Get our prices before you buy
EXTRA SPECIAL Fig Bars 2 hs ... 200 Premium Soda Crackers Box ... 40e
REMEMBER! We handle only quality goods, full sized packages of advertised brands. Our merchandise is guaranteed to us, therefore it is guaranteed to you. If for any reason it 1s not satisfactory at angetime your money will be gladly refunded. . The Store of Quality and Low Prices. | Economy Chain Grocery
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~ BASKETS . : §E§§ Bey e = ‘)(.bm“:——f . REIESIISS=E L BEEEaa st R v ~:.:ffil‘g’z'fé&f% : Of all kindls and sizes. Just received a large assortment of fancy and plain shopping and market baskets. | Market Baskets ..... 10c up Clothes Baskets ........ Ts¢ up Clothes Hampers .. $1.25 up - COME HERE FOR A 'GOOD PADLO! K
- m \ .~'..“ '\ - =\ . |7 N [ ; : B\ L:"\ | 5 2 Snap one of our sturdy padlocks on your garage or barn and you’ll be assured of perfect security. You will find the kind you want in our selection. 15¢ to $2.50
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GROCERY BARGAINS
- COFFEE Perfect 5¢ value 3 lbs. $1.20 Our Winner 3 lbs .... $l.OO Economy High Grade ' She .o B6e
~ BEANS . Hand Picked beans slbs. 29¢ Spagetti best 2 lbs. .... 25¢ Rice Blue Ros 3 1b5..... 26¢ Cracked Hominy 6 lbs 25c
DRIED FRUITS Prunes 2lbs 23c Aipricots oo 200 Phaches b, ... .. 9%
- NUT MEATS Walnut halves 8 oz. .... 33¢c Almonds whole 8 oz. ....39¢ Pecans whole 8 oz. .... 49¢
FOLDING IRO;},I‘ BOARDS B oit = . Rid Jid ironing Boards are ~ solidly built—will not wob~ble. Built of the best materials—folds flat. Priced at $3.00. . Others at ....- $2.00
; §)§~'¢" o T i , -.4:: ‘fl,', S il i L ~ GET ONE OF THESE THERMOMETERS A'vthe;‘mometer is a mighty handy article to have in the home or office and enables vou to keep the temperature in your building as near correct as possible. We have them in a number of sizes -and kinds—some priced as lowas ...1........ 25¢
o 0 CAPPLES : Faney Michigan Hand Picked 100 bu. to sell at these prices.. ! Greenings large basket i. 75 § Fanéy: Johnathans ... 2385 a
CANNED VEGETABLES Sugar Corn 3 cans ........ 29¢ Wis Sel. Peas 3 cans.... 29¢ Tomatoes fancy 3 eans 29¢ Hominy Van Camps 3 29¢
CLEANSERS Gold Dust large ke 2Bc Lye Red Seal 2 for 23¢ Sunbrite Cleanser 2 for Ilc¢
- L CANDY Fancy Chocolates Ib. .... 29¢ Peé_m'xt Squares Ib. 19¢ 5¢ Bar Candy each ........ 4¢
