Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 16A, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 June 1926 — Page 4
“TWO. N INCOMESARE'| 1= 8 BETTERTHAN b ' ' Earning Years S Should Be Investing Years Plan for two incomes—One from salary, one from good bonds. Set aside a definite portion of the salary check regularly - 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 St: nk e Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana ; We handle only Listed Securities, Municipal and Gravel Raad Bonds. '
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The Call of | the Country
Out and atvay from the humdrum of the ordinary—in your own car—with the blue fifi -above and a thrilling road ahead! The dle West has a glamour all its own—the_ Flamour of the unexploited and unspoiled. Marvels of nature—places of romance—beautiful scetnery—are waiting for you to find them out. - !
Not very far from yowr home you may find them. The shortlistgelowisametesugg&etion:
}—Sequiota Cave, Missouri. Contains enough water to make a lake. Its stalagmites and other wonders can be viewed from a boat. Se%uiota State Park is eight miles southeast of Springfield which is on State Highways No. 3 and No, 14. &—Backbone State Park, Delaware County, lowa. Beautiful Richmond Springs and . trout fish hatchery nearby. Near Manchester which is on State Highways No. 5 and No. 13. B—Statue of Sacagawea who helped Lewis and ClarkwintgigaraoewithE.nglandforatgg Oregon country, a more impc t romantic figure in our early m than Pocahontas. At Bismarck, North Dakota. State Highways No. 3 and No. 6. &—Galena, Kansas, center of America’s greatest Lead-Zinc fields. Itasca Park Highway No. 7 from Pittsburg. : 6—Tomb of Lincoln at Spnnfi:] d, Ilinois, with hundreds of souvenirs of his life. The town of Old Salem nearby, preserved as it was when Lincoln lived there. State Highways No. 10 and No. 4.
€—Man-shaped Indian mounds. Two miles north of Baraboo, Wisconsin. State Highe way No. 13. ¥—Lake of the Torch, Michigan, named from the habit of the Chippewa Indians of fishing at night by means of birch bark torches. gluifius resort region. State Highway No. 11. , ;
8—“ Hole Tavern” or “High Street House”, an old tavern in New albany, Indiana, where Daniel Webster, Andrew Jackson and Henry %ysstopped. State Highways No. 16 and
9—The Mississippi Vallegl in Minnesota from the Twin Cities to the lowa line. High wooded bluffs and beautiful . Good fishing. State Highway No. 3 fomws the river all the way. 30—Sylvan Lake, more than 3 mile above sea level, a fairyland of unique beauty locked in bti g:g:‘)te walls. In the Black Hills of Sou ta. State Highway No. 36.
A trip of exploration will be easy —inexpen-siv?—-—pand I{oyous! Whereyer you go—good roads and Red Crown Gasoline! Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Service Stations will supply &n needs of 3'our car wherever you may motor in the Middle West. Start tomorrow!
o o | /3\ 2\ Buy Red Crown: fa at Any Standard 01l Iy‘ &3 4 | Service Station and V\’f,j\\ - at Most Carages -'1 Standard oil Company . -.L.*u‘e:omgn,»mérxm sy l
- Mrs. Tofn Cass is & flu victim. | 5 1 g ..-' '.‘ % “ % ‘ By all means see ‘His People” tonight. = gl - For rent a garage. 111 McLean St. Mrs. J. N. Denny. 14btt Highest prices for Poultry. Call 131. Wm. L. Reed. 14b8* - _“—_‘-—.'“‘ \ &> Mr. and Mrs. J. C. KimmeH drove to Peru Sunday. :
Charles Bowersox of Syracuse was in Ligonier Wednesday.
“Ladies’ hair cutting by appointment. C. W. Huufty, phone 440. '
- Two marcellers at your service at the Hufty Beauty Shop, Phone 440.
Elmer Ward Potter, 79, died Thursday at his, home in Elkhart.
Harold May is assisting in the Eddington bakery on South Cavin street.
Mrs. J. T. Eaton and children of Elkhart are visiting Mrs. Rollin Bailey
Leghorn Pullets for Sale.. Enquire of Wm L Reed Phone 131. 15b2t*
Albert F. Turrell is in Detroit on business for the AlbertF. Turrell Company.
David Gale had some fine rgosters stolen from his farm southwest of town. R
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Caldwell Sun 4 day entertained company from Lansing, Mich. 4
Mrs. Charles Cornelius is spending the week with her son Harry and family at Peru. - &
‘Mr. and Mrs. Marion Galloway attend ed the funeral of an aunt Mrs. Samuel Stiffler at Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yoder of Toledo, are visiting the Sack and Yoder families in this city. ;
C. M. Wertz and family are occupying the E. G. Franks property on ‘South Cavin street. e
‘Messrs and Mesdames Clair Weir and O. V. Fry visited the sand dunesg at Michigan City Sunday. %
The Maryella, 106 Lincoln Way West, will serve Sunday chicken dinners at $l.OO per plate. 2t*
Mrs. Howard Love and Mrs. Dewitt Burnheimer of Kimmell were recent visitor of Ligonier friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andy Adams are improved in health they have been suffering from the flu. ;
The report from Health Officer Lane’s office is four deaths and two births during the month of May.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Taylor of Albion on May 21st a son, who has ben christianed Donald Ray.
Now is the time to have your Electric Irons repaired at the Ligonier Eleetric Shop Phone 700 16a4t
‘Mr. and Mirs. Harvey Raub and daughter Gladys and son Paul spent Sunday in Kendallville with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. IS. A. Plank had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoverstock of Goshen and Mrs Frank Stage. o :
- Mrs. Matilda Carrier, 66, died at New Paris of apoplexy. She is survived by her husband and three children. :
- One day last week nine of Rr. Reeve’s neighbors came and - plowed and planted a“field of corn. for him. Charlie sure appreciated it. ,
C. L. Reeve who has .been bedfast for the past seven weeks with inflammatory rheumatism, is slowly improving and hopes to be about soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schloterback took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schlotterback at Toledo. ;
~ Saturday night seventeen refrigerator cars were wrecked on the New York Central just west of Toledo and much perishable freight destroyed.
- “Shipwrecked” the season’s supreme marine screen achievement a picture that is different at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
Wanted, partner to operate hatchery in Ligonier or vicinity. No- capital needed. Address B. Banner Office, : : “16a2t*
“Shipwrecked” with Senna Owen and Joseph Scheldkraut a highly thrill ing story of the sea that is-different at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Mildred Smith who is taking & nurse’s training course in Toledo will arrive home next Friday to spend a month’s vacation with' her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Smith. . The Young Woman’s Missionary- Soclety of the M. E. church will have a bake sale at the Star grocery Saturday morning June 12 beginning at 14 noloek: . a 0 i gadt ,* Miss Wilma H. Snyder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder of this city and Fred x%ot Elkhart announce their marflng at Goshen on June sth at 2:00 P. M.. Making their residence at Hikhart. = =
* Has Winning Streak. ~ The Ligonier ball team has entered the winning zone, defeating the Nebraska Indians Friday 9to 3 and Garrett Sunday 6 to 3. Next Sunday Hicksville, Ohio will send her team here for a hot contest. | Death of Mrs. Weade. ‘ Mrs. Weade, mother of Miss Golda Weade the Ligonier teacher died this morning at the farm home near Cromwell. The funeral arrangements are -not announced. ; ' : For Sale < Electric frans at the Ligonier Elecs tric Shop. * Phone 700. 16a4t The Eagles lodge will meet in regular session Tuesday evening.
The city council will meet in regular session Thursday evening.
Al Kansier of Detroit is here mingling with Ligonier friends.
John H. Green Sunday entertained a party of friends at Webster Lake. - .
For {Sale Senco Moth Sticks. Cal) Mrs. Audley Green. Phone 361. 16a2t
Mrs. C. E. Cluff of Kendallville is- a guest of her son Harvey Raub and family: - . - -
Mrs. J. W. Draper who has been dangerously ill is considembly improved today. I
I will Laundry Blankets, Bedspreads = and Tablg Linens. Phone 361. v A 16a2t -
""A mouth piece for a cornet was found at the ball park and brought to this office. :
“Shipwrecked” a tremendous humanimpressive theme lof wonderful charm and tense appeal at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday apd _Thursday.
‘NEW INDUSTRY FOR AMERICA
;Pllnt That WIII Manufacture Gum 2 Camphor Is to Be Installed ; in Philadelphla. :
- The American Camphor corporation, fncorporated for. the .manufacture of gum camphor, has taken the building pn the southeast corner' of Lehigh avenue and Edgemont street, which is being fitted as the pioneer plant in the manufacture of this product in ‘the United States, remarks the Phila‘delphia Ledger. Sl : ' . 'While its product will be available for pharmaceutical purposes, the cor‘poration purposes catering to manus ifacturers of celluloid, who. take about jeighty per cent of the gum camphor Amported into this country. e
- Equipment for giving the factory an poutput of 25,000 pounds & day will be installed.in a few weeks, and by mid, ‘winter the plant ig to be in completq ‘operation, . consuming daily 3,200 ‘pounds of turpentine, . the base of ssynthetic camphor. As a by-product, the company will have a daily producr
tion of about five tons of glauber salts, which enters into the manufac ture of dyes. SLun s s . This country’s consumption of cam. phor is estimated at 12,500 pounds a day, of which the Philadelphia factory, ‘when running full, can, it s said, supPply about twenty per cent. : .
A Patriotic Ship Owner.
- We can now ship hosts of troops - ‘with the.greatest ease from all parta of the empire to the scens of warfare, yet in December, 1854, when Napoleon - 111 offered to send re-enforcements of . 20,000 men to the Crimea, if we would convey them, the government was on -the point of declining, on the ground that no transports were available for such work. It was eventually decided to ask some of the great steamshiy . companies for assistance, and at the next cabinet Sir James Graham an pounced that this had been done. “Mr Cunard,” he added, “can provide. imy - mediate transports for 8,000 men - leaving the question of payment to b¢ pettled subsequently by arbitration.” “What is Mr. Cunard’s Christian pame?” asked Palmerston. “Samuel,” plied Graham. “Sir Samuel,” said »;’eulmerston, with emphasis -on th¢ ¥Bir” And at the close of the wai Ee shipowner was created a baronet - don Cfronicle. : - 4
Cupld Versus Cash.
: While making his midnight collec tion a Wayne avenue letter carrie: Was greatly mystified recently when @ discovered a new ten-dollar bill ying loose among the mail matter in e box. As even Sants Claus would hardly remember him in such an in formal fashion, the carrier turned ir the money at the Chelten avenue post pflicé the same night. ; . Harly next morning a greatly agt: fated young lady appeared at the of fice and explained that she had start @d out to malil a letter and pay the druggist's monthly aceount the eve ping previous. On the corner she had pmet an acquaintance (here she blushed) 'and while engaged in con. Yersation had absent-mindedly mailed: g;e banknote instead of her letter.— elphia Record. o :
i Done by the Types. 3 - Newspaper compositors and ‘men l who edit copy, no matter how eagle ~ eyed they may be, sometimes allow errors to get by that are either laugh. able or humiliating. The Chicaga: Tribune, .in reporting & political meet: Ing, said. that the vast audience rent; the aid with their smouts. Another Chicago paper reported that the propeller Alaska was leaving port with a ‘eargo of 40,000. bushels of cats. A Buffalo paper, in describing the scene {Wwhen Roosevelt took the oath of of. as president, said it was-a sppo gacle never to be forgotten when oosevelt, before the chief justice of Bupreme_court and a few witnesses fook his simple bath.~Philadelphia MW’*‘*‘"“W*W'
Miss Mary Long of Oromwell apd R. Wiebrener of Fort Wayne were married at Albioh Wednesday. C. Mullin was at Goshen Friday. - Children’s Day program at the M, B. church Sunday, June 13. Ed Switzer attended the ball game at Ligonier Friday. ; ‘ Ed Kline was at Indianapolis and helped to mnominate A. Stump. ' Melvin Lemons has bought the Ezra Lemons property. Bible school closed Friday. : The S. B. Tucker residence is being remodeled.
~Mrs. Harry Benner of Wolf Lake was here Friday. ~John Anderson of Brown county was_ here Saturday. :
.Maurice LeCounts, Red Hursey, Joe Maggart, ‘Howard Beagle, Herert Michaels and Sam Bollinger organized an orchestra Wednesday and played at Salem Thursday and sold their instruments Friday. Joe says everything was O.K. until they played the overture William Tell and every string on their instruments broke. ~ Jack King of South Bend sold his camping car to John Peterson here saturday. John will start a traveling restaurant. e
- ¢+~ Funeral Held Sunday. : Carrol Smalley Buchtel was born Dec. 28 1925 and departed this lifé June 4 1926 aged 5 months and 7 days, He leaves to mourn his loss his father and mother and three brothers, Merle Morris and Richard also three grand, parents Mrs. John Buchtel and Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Smalley. A precious one from us lias gone Our baby’s voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which Tever can be filled. God in his wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given '
And though the body slumbers' now The soul is safe in Heaven. ; .- Funeral services were held at the home three miles west of Ligonier yesterday afternoon conducted by Rev, Parker with ' burial in Oak Park cemetery. - : * We desire to express our thanks to the neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ford Buchtel and Family The 6th :annual reunion of Benton School Girls of the days when Mrs. Chas. L. Smith was one of them was held at the home of Chas. L, Smith on 3rd Street last Thursday. Thosg present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J F Young, Mrs, Alice Young Mrs Elizabeth Elsea and Mrs. Warren Berkey all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Stiver of Millersburg; Mrs. Synthia Lords, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rookstool “of Benton; Mrs. Raymond Morgan of Anderson, Mrs. Benjamin Butler of New Paris, and Mrs. Clora S. Coss and daug‘h'tér‘ Ruth of Ligonier. - It was a pot luck dinner and mountiful. =~ :
‘The afternoon was spent in story telling of days long gone by and al} agreed it was a joyful occasion. The meeting will be held nhext year at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin But+ ler in New Paris. The ‘reunion adjourned about 4 P. M. Mrs. Smith bids them come again. : s
A Notlce : | Office hours June 1 to Sept 1. 9:00 a. m. to 4p. m. except Saturday. 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. fe e ce Bothwell & Vanderford ' - . W.H.Wigton -~ - 18atf - ‘We repair all makes and kinds of Electric -gppliances. = iL.gonier Electric Shop. Phone 700:: - - 16a4t .~ We urge you- to see one of the greatest ' pictures -of all time. “His People” at Crystal tonight. = : ' 4 Notice. el . - John W. Zimmerman will be at his office in Cosperville, Indiana, Monday afternoon at:two o’clock, June 28, for the plirpose of receiving bids for two school hack bodies. Right to reject any and all bids is reserved.:
Notice -to School Band and Orchestra. . Band rehersal next Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. and Thursday at 8 P. M. -Orchestra . rehersal next Thursday at 7P. M. sharp. - ; -The; first school band concert will be-Thursday night July Ist for opening of celebration and; will also play July 4th all day. » | All members expecting to play these engagements must be at all rehersals, Arthur Reed Director. i
| NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: . | In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah A. Butler deceased No. 2794 % In the Noble circuit court May Adj. term 1926. ; : Notice: is ‘hereby. given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Sarah A. . Butler Jeceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settle. ment of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Jourt House at Albion Indiana on the 19 -~day of July 1926. at which time and. place all persons interestd@ -gaid estate are required to apngggnld Court and show cause if #tiy.thére be why sald account should Ffiéfi"’mfl‘ R ' * And the heirs, devisees-and legatees of said- decedent and all others interested In sald Hstate are ‘also. ‘hereby requfred at the time and place aforesaid to'appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any Dart of sald estate. . . Oran' N. Butler, Administrator Posted June 2:1926. - .
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See ‘His People” its a story that' will live forever.. See it tonight. Sure: Get your Eleetric light bulbs at the Ligonier Electric Shop. Phone 700. S - 16a4t - “The Misses Mildred Kimmell and TMary" Mentzer spent Sunday in La+ }Fayette. ; 5 : 1. Mr. and Mrs. Adoli;h Schloss of Detroit were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss. |
‘Auction Sale of Hounsehold Goods. The Kimmell' Réalty Company will sell at public auction at the residence of the late John Sparrow deceased on Grant Street in Ligonier on Saturday June 12 1926. Sale to begin at 1:30 o'clock. The following personal property. ST A 4 bed steads, 3 mattresses, 4 sets of springs, bedding, 4 rugs, carpets, linoleum 9x12, lounge, cushions, 2 extension tables, mirror organ, set of dining chairs, set of kitchen chairs, 8 stands, 2 rockers, center table, library table, buffét, dishes, 3° com, modes, 2 dressers, wardrobe, couch; matting, matting rug, hard coal burn, er, wood stove, cook stove, copper boiler, ~ cupboard, kitchen cabinet, clock 4 burner oil stove with oven, canned fruit and' jelly, porch swing, steel oil barrell and many other articles. Nothing is reserved. Everything will ‘be sold. - e = . Terms will be made known on day of sale. : S . .. . . MARY L. SPARROW Earl Kurtz, Auctioneer. S Kimmell Realty Company, Managers s g o 15b 8t
N A o e “RENTT L/ERENT* ¢ RUERENT+RENT S EEQUALS Y X BC-2-YOR OWN e seHoME ® - “;‘6-J | Are you deposting money in the %la-ndlord's vault? That's an old game ‘and it's getting stale and out of date. iEvery man is entitled to the fruits of his labors—his own comfortable home. Be . your own; boss. . Select yours from the mgny homes that we have for sale and become a home owner rather than a renter. = = Kimmell Realty Co. : Phone 800 =
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" ‘Another ‘good date to remember. Have your eyes examined. 3 W. A. Lansche Eye Specialist % Office in the Chocolate Shop
MON.JUNR.T. . " i His People Everyone should see this picture. Ask those who seen this extra finé production last night. They will pay “Don’t miss it.” . = Use your Guest Coupons tonigit. TUES. WED., THURS, JUNE 8-9:19
Shipwrecked = . Seena Owen and Joseph Schildkrauy in the greatest drama of the sea.aver produced—filmied in the Pacitic in » hurricane that wrought great damage and left wreckage in its wake. 3 A thrilling picture which reveals the .dangers of the deep’ in & most human and startling manner. Also a news and ‘a comedy.’ : ’ FRI. AND SAT. JUNE 11-12 . ~ Reginald Denny i=~ . - - I'll Show You the Tows ‘To chase away -the blues, to curd your indigestion, “laugh ~with Denny that's our suggestion...lt’s great alse a 2 reel comedy. = Y SUN. AND MON. JUNE 8.14
Watch Your Wife
~ With Pat O'Malley and “ Virginig Valli{ The most amusing picturg of domestic life that ever came out of Hollywood. 1f you want a delightful evening you'd better not miss this one. Also a Semnett comedy and learn the Charleston. - = -
TUES. WED,, THURS., JUNEIS-16.12 The Tower of Lies I} ‘ Norma Shearer and on' ‘Ghaney two great star¥ make this one éf the most wonderful pictures of §le season. A film-with a thrillipg human message. Fan iR R
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