Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 March 1926 — Page 4

“TWO # INCOMES ARE . BETIER THAN| ' ONE" | . Farning Years , N . ‘ Should Be Investing Years Plan for two incomes—One from salary, one from oood bonds. Set aside a definite portion of the salary check tregularly 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. ‘ THE MIER STATE BANK 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. The Mier S ‘ e Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana | We handle only Listed Securities, M;fnicipal and Gravel Road Bonds.

EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 2 Pounds Fancy Spinach 25 cents 35¢ Oranges per dozen 29 cents ; Fancy Leaf Lettuce per Ib. 18 cenfs SACK BAKERY

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See “Charley’s Aunt” tonight

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chaffee are home rom a visit in Elkhart.

- Wanted Married man to work on farm. By the year Smith Bros.

Mrs. R. D. Shobe very delightfully entertained her bridge club last even-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rippey of Goshen were guests Tuesday of their aunt Miss Jane Rippey in this city.

“Steel Préferred” is the extra fing picture also a Sennett comedy a review and a vocal and organ solo at Crysta] Sunday and Monday. . :

Farm For Rent—2oo acres good stock and grain farm ane mile from Cromwell. Inquire Mrs. Jennie Sheets Bartholomew. Ligonier, Ind. 48atf

We urge you to see “Steel Preferred” a superior photoplay words will not do it justice. A picture everyone will - enjoy at Crystal Sunday and Monday. ¢ _ i

LADIES—We will pay straight 40c¢ an hour, advertising and distributing samples to every home 'and office. Send self addressed stamped envelope. Denison, 909 Beckel, Dayton Ohio.

Sale of Household Goods.

- The undersigned administrator will sell at the late home of Frank E. and Lina H. Heermann, deceased in the city of Ligonier, Indiana at public auction on Saturday March 13, 1926 beginning at one o’clock P. M. the household goods, furniture, kitchen utensils and other effects of said decedents. It will pay to attend this sale as quite a large quantity of goods will be sold. Terms Cash. - Charles W. Heermann, Administrator ; 2b4t

Oldtime Wedding Cake Finds Stout Defender Whatever the moderns may think of the ‘news that the wedding cake is abandoning its Gothic complexities of decoration, it i 8 certain that one rather famous cook would have been horrifled at the change. Readers of “Pendennis” will remember that when M. Alcide Mirobolant wished to siguify his undeclared passion for Blanche Amory, he sent up to her a special dinner, the dishes of which were designed- frem beglnning to end to symbolize her maldenly virtues and his own admiration for them. He wound up “with “an ice of plomblere and cherries . . . in the form of two hearts united with an arrow, on which I had laid, before it entered, a bridal vell in cut paper, surmounted by a. wreath of 'virginal orange flowers.” If Monsieur Mirobolant could do %0 much with a mere ice, to what beights would his symbolism have soared In the architecture of a wedding cake? It is clear that he would have had no sympathy with a cake which depended on a classical severity of line for Its effect—Manchester

The Calm, Clear Mind

The more wheels there are In a watch, the more trouble they are to take care of. The movements of exaltation which belong to genius are egotistic by their very nature. A calm, clear mind, not subject to the spasms and crises which are so often met with in creative or intensely perceptive natures, is the best basis for leve or friendship. Observe, lam talking about minds. I won't say the moze intellect, the less capacity for loving; for that would do wrong to the understanding and reason; but, on the other hand that the brain often runs away with the heart’s best blood, which gives the world a few pages of wisdem ‘or sentiment or poetry, instead of making one other heart hap--97, I have no question.—Oliver Wendéell Holmes. :

PUBLIC SALE

The undesigned will offer for sale at public auction at the Piggott farm one-half mile West of Wawaka and five miles East of Ligonier on the Tol«Chi Pike sale commencing at 1 o'ciock on WEDNESDAY MARCH 10th. . The following property to-wit. HORSES—Buckskin horse 7 years old, sound wt. 1450, pair 3 year old mules broke wt. 2200. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE—BIack Jersey 4 years old due to freshen day of sale, Holstein and Gurnsey heifer 3 years old calf by side, Red cow 4 yrs old was fresh in Deec., Black | Jersey cow 7 years old giving milk, Gurnsey 9 years old giving milk, Durham and Jersey heifer 2 years old to be: fresh in May, Holstein and Gurnsey heifer 2 years old just bred. 3 HOGS—3 Chester ®hite Gilts due to pig last of March. | SHEEP—B ewes due to lamb last of March. 300 Bushels of Corm, 250 Bushels of Oats, 250 bushels of seed oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Wagon and box, hay rack, hay loader, McCormick mower, Deere binder, ton truck Osborne disc Cale corn planter, riding corn plow, spike harrow, spring harrow 405 walking plow, buggy, New Idea manure spreader, Peoria fertilizer grain drill, 5 horse Stover engine and buzz saw, tank heater, pump jack, fence strechers, log chains, shovels forks ropes 2 sets work harness, set driving harness milk cans 16 ft. stock rack. Fairbanks Morses’ feed grinder 6 in. burr and other articles not mentioned. Tercas of Sale—All sums of $5 and under Cash. All over $5 a credit of 6 months will be given at 7 per cent interest from date purchaser giving a good freehold security. o T. E. PIGGOT'I‘.T - H. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer.

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Christian Church Notes.

‘Morning services on Sunday begin at 10 o'clock with the teaching of the Bible. Communion and sermon at 11. Evening sermon hour 7 o’clock. Tonight (Thursday) is Guest Night at the Church for the Missionary Society and ‘a general invitation is extended. The Pastor will deliver a lecture on Mexico and its Religions. Leland 'W. Porter, Pastor.

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. : : blatf

“The Enchanted Hill” a Peter B. Kyne story of the west that is different with Jack Holt at Crystal Friday and Saturdayv. 2

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chiddister of Millersburg were vyisitors the other day with their son Rollo near Ligonier.

Will Do Weaving.

I am now prepared to do rug and carpet weaving. . Bring in your rags or Phone 46. Mrs. C. H. Jeffries.

Farm For Sale.

117 acres three miles east of Kendallville on .part gravel and paved road. Good productive soil. Buildings in good conditjon. Enguire of Charlest Jourdan. Wawaka. T Ih4t*

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APPLES! Another load arrived - from Michigan] Northern Spies, basket $1.75 Baldwins, per basket $1.90 Pillsbury Flofir,v sack . $1.25 Flour, a good pastry blend sack 1.05 Apricots, fancy dried, pound 29c Prunes, fresh supply, [pound 12c Raisins seeded jor seedless, Ib. 10c Perfect Pork and Beans, can 8c Perfect Red Beans, per can 8c Kconomy Chain Grocery - Cavin Staeet e Ligonier

BATTERIES - BATTERIES Radio Batteries Recharged 50c THE 1. W. A. CHARGING CO. 1. 1t will net burn, . | 2. Prevents overcharge. 3. You cannot buckle your plates. ' 4. - Eighty per cent of the batieries are lost thru sulphate. This is the only acid known that will clean up a sulpbhated battery and charge it in 30 minutes and make your battery just as good as new. | 5. Use no distilled water. | ' 6. If you use the acid all the time we claim your battery will not freeze. ‘_ 7. It will light instantly. _ . 8. This acid is sold through our dealers?on a positive guarantee to do what we claim for it; if not, your money is refunded. ' Batterymen condemn anything outside of what they use. Do you know of anything that destroys them faster than what they use? They use a 1340 acid; our acid is 1215, but pure. , Treated under a secret process to do what we claim forit. It positively will prolong the life of any battery, ,it does not eat your plates; it will harden tne litherage and red lead on your plates, which is your battery. Are You Sceptical? If the great inventors of the age would have heeded the advice of the doubters there would have been no steam engine, no telephone, automobile, X ray or radior The same is true of the modern way of charging batteriss. Give it a trial and be convinced. ' e . i We Guarantee Delco Systems for three years o Rebuilt Batteries $5.00 and up | _ The Maples. S Lincoln Way West | \, - Ligonier A RR R BT s S

Loses Diamond.

Everett Mier had the misfortune to lose the diamond set out of a ring, It is a two an done-half karat stone and it was lost between the postoffice, Koon’s barber shop the Mier State Bank or the A. B. Mier home. Finder return to Mier Bank and receive reward. 2a2t

“Steel Preferred” a picture that will win the approval of all who appreciate fine pictures also a Sennett comedy at Crystal Sunday and Monday. :

Notice of Petition for Disannexation To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have filed with the city clerk of the city of Ligonier, Nohle county, Indiana, and' with the Mayor and Common Council of said city their petition, according to law, asking that, the following described lots and lands owned by said petitioners, to-wit: out lot number one hundred and eleven that lies north of a line running east ayd west across the same, in line with and a continuation of the south line of out-lot number one hundred and twelve, to the town, now city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, be disannexed and thrown out of the corporate boundaries of said city, and that said petition so filed, will be presented and come wup for hearing at the regular session of the Common Council of said city to be held at seven. o’clock ‘P.. M. on Thursday March 25 1926. \ Neva Jane Crockett, Owner Ed. Crockett, Hushand : . ‘ 2b2w h

Jot White Groceteria Baldwin apples,lper b;ushel,,,_v_”.‘.. 2§ll Head Lettuceperpound. .. ... . .- 15¢ Oranges per "dozens .. ..~ 2l Fresh Strawberriesgper guart ... 3 Large grape fruits Qeach........ ... 10c Pillsburys flour per sack.. -$1.25 Columbia City flour per sack =~ $l.OB Jet White Groceteria

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