Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 July 1926 — Page 2

ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY July 19th - IN'THEIR BIG TENT ' THE " PLAYERS Greatest Plays VAUDEVILLE and Company of Players ever assembled {or this Organization LADIES MONDAY NIGHT 'ONLY When accompanied by paid "adult | ticket PRICES: Adults 35¢ - “i%saloc Big Tent Located Across from The Maples, Lincoln Way West

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E ° ¢ : \ of Community Life—--Your Grocer ../ . - : HAVE you ever noticéd how the neighborhoed grocer always--as far back as you can remember--occupies a central position, prominent in any neighborhood? "As if he were an important, even vital part of community life--absolutely necessary and indensable! ' THINKING it over you will find as the business scientists have found, that after all nothing is lost to the consumer in money and everything gained in service and convenience under this plain and old established system of the neighberhood It is the best svstem yet devised; the longer you think about it the more certain yoy are to say: “My, how inconvenient life would be without my corner grocor.” s o DOUBLE DUTY BREAD L A ’% =4 the quality loaf-is your biggest bread value. .It ./ s £ W is made without skimping from the purest and e R richest ingredients. A real food and a joy to %7 .o Y -» , eat--and yet it costs you no more than ordinary s G ~ 1Y bread. e s S N Insist upon your full moneys worth—ask for it by :( : w 1 W S name. . : ’ . P4’y & Perfection Biscuit Co. B, B v erfection Biscuit 0. ‘o; -' :ff\"'fi{_' ;fi : ~,,.\ . : o : / PN s B oy 1%:;; Double Duty Bread separates easily into two handy sized loayes. ' % SO R e f {Bl siving you nearly twice the number of slices. It stays fresh so much , ,(\ R E -U e ; longer too, you can keep one of the loaves wrapped while using '\ &3. W K™y ,-fi‘f; i . the other. : ; ‘ ;. P e D 3:§ ilB ' ' ’ 'g"fd‘. \ S oy oSN ; ¥ ‘9 X /' Ny - : I : ; P AN W PERFECTION'S AN ,fi : B i i L IESS 0\ W A - ‘k 3 3 & ~ :- i S| { ;(r : i g DouBLEDUTY BREAD (§ U . g X T Y TEN PE o : _'(, K &’"; ‘/, g o—— 8 ETLR N3;,j TE e \\ ’/' ’, . v\(Pl i - " *‘“fi% et V% § N T » e s - gD I Vi o & pi-- iy | %\. TSI ] ;m*fi“» i i"“fi!4 nrssy . I - : g A%“" G% s j 70 ¢ ‘?,’lfi?’.fi‘hqii% : Z ki (% IR é ;)‘;1‘; 8 ; \ PR e ) ;’iff‘-f’f'f.;a;*:f@:a*‘;fi",.f]{i"‘ ; ;Co ML RN =Ao NG TAy NG g R Lr PR Jé? Y- = — ;:';#4{:}"‘,4 : :{; ,‘e’-‘?%%:;j?i/?—fa;iji;:‘ -"..,‘1 ::gfi;f% ,” 7 .-. N I i E A A WV, B EERRy S B . F i " S PR PS A ”'*Z il E f sy . B 7 ; & R e Wl Jremse e S R sVA {RBS eY!£O I SR i e TSNS {x"i : ‘.‘”: " W”i“* Py Mt A o 3 ", %iy - § ol | M R §

m - Lagomer Banner : o . ESTABLISHED 1868.5 : 4Published by } L "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor - and entered in the Postofilce at Ligoajer, Ind., a 3 second class matter. : : Famous Playwrite Dies. Lincoln J. Carter famous playwrite and au@hor i dead at Goshen at the age of 61. He was nationally known and settled in Goshen after his marridge with Mrs. Minnie Beane Whitmer. Death was caused by enlargement of the heart. Attends Funeral, . Jacob Werking is' home from Richland Center Fulton county where he attended the funeral of a nephew. Death was caused by paralysis. The season’s biggest dancing carnival at Crystal Monday night. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIE,TY _, Services in Weir Block. o Sunday school 9:456 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Subject—Life. Wednesday evening testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. : {59 Everybody welcome.

Say Folks —— Have you saw the New-Day Jewett or Paige yet? If you have not, you had better call us for a demonstration before you buy a car. , We don’t want-you to buy to hasty and be sorrow that you did ;not see the NewDay Jewett or §Paige before buying. . You may be thinging of buying a new car and we don't know it. Just phone 481 and ask to see our new car, and we will call, o Yours for better car service. Kiester Electric Shop Phone 481 .

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~To Organize Albion. = The Ligonier Lions Club will visit Albion tonight for the purppse of organizing a club in that town. It is understood the new club, sponsored by the Ligonier organization, wil} start with twenty-five charter members. . : iy .- Elkhart Without Water. - The city of Elkhart was again with out water Sunday for a four- Bbour period when a “water hammer’”’ knock ed out a valve head at the pumping station. On June 6 the entire city was without water for 12 hours. Goes to Reformatory. Ll Oliver Strin age 18 was sentenced to the reformatory by Judge Endicott at Auburn for a term of three to five years for vehicle taking. Strin while working on the Grate farm also stole a watch and some clothing. Entertain Newlyweds. : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loy entertained at a six o'clock dinner Saturday in honor of their- son Nolan Loy and wife, who will leave on Monday for Boston, Mass., where they will make their future home. : ; . Go to Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Smith and Lewis Smalley, Sr., accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs. James Smalley left for Stanley Wisconsin Wednesday to spend a week with relatives there.

. Mo Elks Convention. 0. 0. Schrock delegate from the Ligonier lodge of Eilks left Wednesday to attend the national convention in Chicago. Curtis Hire played there with a Toledo band. ey L Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marker paid Goshen a visit Tuesday. ; . The fashion show that will make women gasp and man look twice in “Monte Carlo” at Crystal Sunday and LMonday. \ - S ————————— | Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Grover, of Logansport, a former U. B. pastor of Ligonier, were Tuesday evening guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagoner. Rev. Grover is superintendent of the St. Joseph conference. o Notice to Tax-payers of Determination . . To Issue Bonds. : To the Tax-Payers of Noble County in the Sthte of Indiana: , " You are hereby each and all noti-~ fied that the Board of Commissioners of said Noble County, in, the State of Indiana did on the ‘6th day of July 1926 by ordinance duly adopted determine in the matter of the petition of C. F. Haver and others for the grading draining paving and improvement of a certain public highway in Sparta Town ship, Noble County, Indiana to issue bonds in the total amount not to exceed $36,500.00 Said bonds to. bear 'interest at five percent per annum due and payable semi-annually and the principal to fall due in 40 equal semiannual installments, the first installment of principal and interest to fall due May 15th 1927. - The proceeds of this bond issue is to be used for the improvement of the said highway as petitioned for by C. F. Haver et al., and as set out in the plans, specifications, and records in said proceeding on file in the office of the Auditor of said@ Noble County Indiana, and to which you are referred. : ¥

‘ - To raise the money to meet the pay‘ment of said bonds and the interest thereon a special tax will be levied on all the taxable property in said Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana in such amount annually as to meet the principal and interest of said bonds as they become due. 2 Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days from the 6th day of July 1926. The State Board wil fix a date for a hearing in this county. ' Chas. W. Schwab Chas. W. Bender : . John W. Long : ; Board of Commissioners of Noble : Coualy. - e Attest: Orville E. Pressler, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. 20b2w |

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A Battery ) @ 3 £ Without Jars: an exclusive feature with / ‘ Exid‘e;g‘lalgeriea." is. vidual jers are done Qummite is - practis cally !ndwwgfleflg}‘ Dot warp, and is not af> fected by temperature; tery case, = - . | BLAZED TRAIL

The Ligonier ball team has booked the Gerrett Independents for a game in this city Sunday afternoon. The visiting team is said to be a strong one, W : ~ Harley Buss, the champion old 'tid_dlsr of Indiana is a Noble county man. He will be at Crystai next Monday, and six best Charleston steppers will give a dancing carnival, also regular picture program. Admission 20 and 40c. L ‘ - Notice of Sale of Automobile. To M. D. Ritman. | Toledo, Ohio. | And all others who may be concerned: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned H. Clayton Erwin, Paul Thomas and Charles Winebrenner, doing business and operating an automobile garage in the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, under the firm name and style of “Blazed Trail Garage,” will on Monday, August 2, 1926 at ten o’clock A. M,, and from day to day thereafter at said hour until sold, offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, at said Blazed Trail Garage in said city lof Ligonier, the following described motor vehicle, to-wit: Columbia Roadster automobile, Model 20 E R motor number 196261, serial number 12401, the property of the said M. D. Ritman to satisfy unpaid charges thereon in the sum of $24.82 for repairs, materials and storage for said automobile furnished by the undersigned, unless said motor evhicle shall be claimed by said owner and all charges thereon fully paid before the time fixed for said sale. : 2 H. Clayton Erwin. ‘ Paul Thomas .~ Charles Winebrdnner. ‘ 21b2w

: Why Pay More? . Why pay the high price for furniture ,stoves, beds and springs and many other articles needed .in tbé house when they may be had at onehalf the price at the second hand store of W. L. Jackson? e ~ Call and look the goods over. ~ East Third street, Ligonier. 18btf \_- Notice to Water Takers. : You are hereby notified that water rents are due July Ist 1926 payable at the office of the city clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before July 20th a penalty of ten percent will be added. e . All water rents for 1926 are now due and must be paid on or before July 20th. o x Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p .m. - The office will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accomimodation of the public. ' 19bt6t Joseph' C. Kimmell, City Clerk

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‘We are trying to wake up Mr. Put-it-off. Are you sure you are carrying enough. insurance? : It is possible to be Insured and yet Lose. ; A little insurance, like a ‘little knowledge” is & “dangerous’'thing.” : It lulls us into a sleep of security, from which we are rudely awakened in case of loss—by finding we are greatly under-insured. : : Did you ever make an inventory of your property—your household goods say—and compare the result with the ’vamount of your insurance policy? Can you so afford to insure yourself? A tornado may strike ;'qur town. Are you insured against such a loss? You should honestly answer yourself two questions: “Have I enough fire insurance to protect me from financial loss?’ And “Am I protected in case of being visited with some other calamity—a cyclone for example?” = For a small premium payment you can be adequately insured against all the hazards your property is subject to. Can you afford to carry your own r@sk? Saving a few dollars in preminms is like “saving at the spigo’ and losing at the bunghole.” : L in o e Kimmell Realty Co. ! Citizens Bank Building S SENHSET. ‘F" "'-ri!. 'EM g o;‘ 2 : 4

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The Man Who I:; Gl , eest e - ‘ & Y ‘i S " o e ;;I@%i B IS the Man , - l(@ P Who Wins ~ “s—eila_ 8% Perhaps in your own experience you can point to a time, when, if you had saved you could have shared in an opportunity that would have made ,You mano times better off, financiaily than yov are now. There is only one - answer---start saving now for the next time opportunity knocks. ‘ “The Bank by the Clock”

MARKET DAY SPECIALS AT Follow the crowd next Satnrday Nite to Ho,gsmgers Meat Market Ligonier Beginning at 8 p.m. and ending at 10 pm. We have a special -, price on meats ~ Sicex Deef roust . . 144 Sieexr beefrib boill .: - = . }4e Swood tender steak . .- 9% Neal steale. .o 0 O Sl a 0 o T BAY Whole pork shoulders. ... ... . .28 Beansde meat oo - 384 Wholefreshhams... . ... 344 B hambiger. . . 188 faollage bams. . .o AN e hams - - - o . 208 Swiss steak, anytime.. . ... . 25¢ Young chickens dressed.. ... . ... . 40c siNd Rens dresskd... . - 356 We Have Home Made ,: e Ralogna , R Franks : ) ' : Veal Loaf | e Pressed Ham | Minced Ham : i Boiled Ham : : Baked Ham _ o Pimento Cheese - - Cream Cheese r : Brick Cheese ' : | Bread, Butter -, Milk and Cream : ‘_ v el bags . s Ph‘ene 189 Lo e Deliver

Home Realty and Investment Co. o ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. b J. L. HENRY Manager b v ‘ Dealers in | . Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds E ' and 5 ‘ Property Rentals =~ We have some REAL BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE, never before offered to the public. Call and let us explain the _terms and then take you to SEE them : 5 ¢ If you are in the market for . l ~ INSURANCE : Just call 165 and we will call and quote you rates and terms ‘ . . onanydf.the following - - AUTOMOBILE, 2FIRE and CYCLONE. _ LIFE, WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION " . . Sesfectory Service, OUR aim .«