Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 29B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 September 1926 — Page 3

Say Folks

Have you saw the New-Day Jewett or Paige yet? = If you have not, you had better call us for ademonstration betore 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 48l and ask to see our new car, and we will eall.

Yours for better car Jservice.

" Kiester Electric Shop

Phone 481 |

M. G, WilliamsO.M. OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS Office Hours 9:30 to 11:30; 1 to § and 7 to 8. Other Hours by appointment Phone 103 Zimmerman Bldg.

Hey There! How_about your letterheads, lopes, cards, etc. Don't wait until they are all gone and then ask us to rush them out in & hurry for you. Good work 3 ; requires time : and our motto is Ibattha:g- “\_ ingisworth 'fi o \ ,“‘7 VPruth S“ 2 | Lot us Aave that order N-O-W

Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857

- VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing] and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier,jlnd

Harry L. Benner ' Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends ‘Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones

O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. __ ‘Well Drilling Phone 333 LIGONIER Next door to Ford Garage :

W. A. JACKSON Crustee Perry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier

A dvertising?

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Ministers to Meet Here.

~ Rev. H. W. Franklin secretary was in Ligonier Tuesday advertising a meeting of the Noble County Ministerial Association to be held in the U. B. church this city Monday evening September 13. : There will be a business session at 5 o’clock in the Sunday “school parlor. Supper for the ministers and public will be served at 6:30. i The evening program will include music and special entertainment features in the auditori}lm‘followed by an address by an eminent speaker from a distance. The public is invited. Program Committee. | ° |

Entertain at Dinner.

’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bauer entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Disler the following guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elam Disler; Mrs. Alva Disler Ray ,Disler of Churubusco, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kennel and Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland of near Coruna Mrs. Belle Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morrison and daughter Jeane of LaGrange Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Witt and grandson Stanley Minor of Kendallville and Alfred Harter of this city.

Surprise Party.

Joseph Caldwell of Diamond Lake was pleasantly surprised on Thursday of last week when relatives came with full baskets those present were: Grover Swank of South Milford, Mrs. Geo Frick of Hudson, Mrs. Naomi Goudy of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Will Renfrow of Mottville, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caldwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kinnison and family Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Adair. .

Buried at English.

’ Senator James E. Watson chose English a little town in the southern part of the state to file an account of his expenditures in the.primary cams, paign. The report shows that in two months he expended $21,969.17. It would be interesting to know where this money went ang for what. Albert Stump spent less than $1,200 in his primary campaign. i

Celebration a Suceess. The Labor Day celebration at Crom-

well Monday proved the usual success in point of attractions and attendance. Many residents of Ligonier were present. v

Rain Does Damage.

The heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday are said to have done much damage to field crops. The dirt roads were badly washed by the downpour

LRITUDUD 19 IrAl s KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA SEPTEMBER 20-24, 1926 Four Big Days--Two Big Nights, Wednesday : ' ~and Thursday - s Different from all others, novel and entertain-‘1 ing. A great combination of Agricultural Fair, . Carnival, Circus and Stock Show. No other fair_ like it. No feature of the Fair willbe more attractive or more worth while to the community than the Girl's and Boy's Club Exhibit. “Every-* one is interested in youngsters, and 'to see how,* year after year. the children are taking 'more: interest in live stock and the home, and making: better exhibits, is a real inspiration to grown . people. _ ' ; \ a-.....-.v’;./' % Special free attractions daily. They are -up itodate and are truly wonderful. ‘ . The Nighf Show. The free acts will be new and novel. The Fireworks will be gigantic, set pieces, aerial bombs and awe inspiring spectacular display. . i : . | Some of the best trotters and pacers of the' country have been entered, assuring fast and exciting races. Top-notchers only are found at this great and popular gathering. £ Lo ; i y_ . \ ‘a < v’\; "'ii i;& Adm. Adults 50c Children 25¢ AR T

%i R ‘ _A Refreshing Night’s Ride on Lake Erie ; . Takea palatial C&B Line Steamer from Cleveland to Buffale and enjoya - eool, clean S:tatf;tzin 'a‘rgivingfils thr.in monrgigg:flrm;gbvthebng inyour ournev. ? a evards en route to Niagara {’aua, :lzc‘ gat:wa‘; to m:: nns aßutem pledsure resorts, eBtTS B el T eve and. Buffal P g 370 8. M. ' {Eastern Standard Time). ' ; e - Fare ss.so~Round Trip Fare, $9.50 . Vi " New Tourist Automobile Rate, $5.00 and up withi Special Two Day Rousnd - T:il::Antoßat'e, ts.oo'and‘ ups ; o ) . s Transit Company vy A oo mmw , =0 i T AN S, wEgnse N GRCEENIN Gie IR MRS T wi s ",. ;” \F ' ?3«3‘ "y ‘:\\ /Mfi‘k lb:' . ) o - ~‘_f":wm? sl ‘i:‘ y % - “pe ; i oo A, N s e| -

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Woman Badly Hurt. Mrs. Mary Zion of Markle was

injured on the Lincoln Highway oOptpo‘site the Charles Furst residence at |‘Riéhville Monday evening when 'struck by a passing car. After an ex amination by Drs. Lane and Martin it was found that two bones in her left leg and the right hip was frac: tured. She was taken to the Luther-' an hospital in Fort Wayne by Dr. Martin in the Kerr ambultnce. The: Zion - family was returning from a visit in LaPorte and when the car, stopped 4t the point indicated Ml;gx. Zion got out and started to walk across the highway when struck by a| passing automobile. Her injuries may, prove fatal. [ 1

Kelley Property Sold.

Through the Kimmell Realty company Mrs. Alma Kelley has sold her: West Seéond street reggidence property to William M. Hire of Benton township. The consideration is $2,500. The house is a modern bungalow and considered well worth the price paid. The Harvey Raub family has been occuping the place. Mrs. Kelley and son Tom will soon leave for Chicago wherg she will conduct an apartment house.

Meets at Diamond Lake.

The bi-monthly. pedro club met ab. the Harrison cottage Diamond lake, Friday evening enjoyed a supper and, games. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdams Chas. L. Smith, W. H; Wigton, Ed Sisterhen, Tom Kelley,. Jacob Smalley, Lyman Kilmer andFrank P. Wood. L

Commissioners Meet.

The Noble county board of commissioners met at Albion Tuesday and looked after current business. Monday was the regular meeting day but the ,session went over until Tuesday on account of Labor day. 5 i

Another Long Dollar.

Bruce Kirkland has turned in a dollar fo rthe Long relief fund. He says: every man is‘entitled to two legs andg George Long must be given this ad= vantage. !

Dies in Goshen.

William Wortinger died Saturday at Goshen aged 756 years. He was a broy ther of Jacob Wortinger of near Ligonier and a highly respected citizen.

Wait till you see that Savannah Shuffle in “Skinner’s Dress Suit” Reginald Denny and Laura LaPlaute at Chystal Sunday and Monday.. :

Subscrihe for the Ligonier Banner,

Two Family Reunions.

3 (Wawaka Correspondent The twenty-second annual reunion of the Frick family was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frickene hundred and fifty guests be|present. They came from Burling- ; ton, la., Elkhart, Kengdallville, Plymouth, 00., Chicago Brimfield, Cos|perville, Ligonier etc. A dinner was |served. A most inferesting program | consisting of music was given. Therg {were . games—croquet, horse shoe {pitching, etc. All in all this was a happy reunion for all. An interesting feature 'was the appearance of a.new {family of ‘Fricks—an engineer of "the {Burlington railroad ‘who brought his family. Seeéms ‘that he had the ides that he was the only Frick in the ¢ountry as his branch of the family eame originally from Switzerland. He jbined the Brotherhood and to his as- | tonishment found that there were nine other Fricksdll engineer. He got busy and result was his finding his rela‘tives is ‘this fine pioneer Indiana family. The Seymoure family reunion was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush near Wilmot a very large number of the families attending despite the rain. It was the first time it rained on the first Saturday in September in 24 years. There was a ‘big dinner. Officers were elected as follows: Dr. C. A. Seymoure, Wa‘waka, ' ‘president; C. H. Seymoure Cromwell, 'vice president; Mrs. \Nancy Young secretary, Mrs. Alta Hite treaisurer. ‘ The next reunion will be held at the Thomas Ott home near Noblesville the first Saturday in September.

Cochran Reunion.

The ninth annual® reunion of the {Gochran family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Smith on ‘Labor Day September 6. s ‘A ‘picnic ‘dinner was a special feature after which there was a business meeting and a social time enjoyed by wH. j ' The out of town guests included—‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drain and son Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Drain and son Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drain and daughter Mary Katherine Mr. and. Mrs. Nimon Smith and daughter ‘Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith all of South.,Bend; Mrs. Effie ‘Mason and ;Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason of MiShawaka, Miss Marjorie Hamilton .of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Moore of Fort Wayne. , :

Family in Wreck.

‘Five members of the Embers family ‘of ‘Delphos ' ‘Ohio wereweut and bruised when the Peerles roadster in which, they were riding left the pavement at the Denning corner of Lincoln High‘way south of the city and crashed into an electric light pole. The occupants of the machine were thrown through the windshield and a small boy badly, cut. The injured were taken to the home of Dr. Hursey who looked after the patients. The car is in the South Side garage :for repairs. . . :

Need License Plates.

-On the-basis of the number ‘of license plates already issued this year, Indiana will use 680,000 pleasure carn licenses +amd 110,000 truck license plates in 1927 according to an estiméate by Mark Rhoads manager of the automobile’ license ‘division. The new plates ‘are being ‘made by a firm at Anderson and will have a black background with white letters. They wilk be of ‘the same design as the present pldtes. . ,

“Mystery Case Solved.

" Investigation by Fort Wayne police has revealéd that Miss Violet Waters age 18 ‘of that city is the mother of the baby girl reported by Miss Pear} Rochelle to have been found on the doorstep of her beauty parlor on Augast 2. - : : ;

Near-by Deaths.

- Isaac. Taylor 79 retired ‘business man: Fort Wayne; Mrs. -Mary Snyder 94 'Warsaw John -Kiser' 70 - neuralgia Warsaw ' Mrs:- Elizabeth ‘Eek 37 found ‘dead in- ‘bed :at her home in Butler; Mrs. Lida ‘Keasey 68 ‘complications, Ligonier. : 5 i s=Heg"Cholera ‘Found. : ‘Hog cholera is prevailing in Branch county "Michigan according to a re-pdrt-of €.'W. Andrews' county agent The' state ‘départment ‘of agriculture ‘has ‘Sent ‘an éxpert ‘there to check up ‘on“the Teport. - : : :

' ' InPeach €Country. ' #iMr.! and sMrs. Frank E. Miller: ac~. dompanied by friends Sunday drove through ‘the ‘Michigan peach belt. Mr. ‘Miller says'the crop is a bumper one and“that fine peaches may be had in the fields at' 50 cents the bushel.

‘Death’of Noble County Woman, Mrs. Jasper Noble 65 native of Whitley county and for some years a resident of Noble county near Big Bear Lake died at her home Monday of cancer. e a 4 . ;Attend Sherwood Funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Banta Mr. and Mrs.: Howard Gard and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Butts -attended the funeral of, Charles Sherwood at Kendallville. - "+« Meeting of W. R. (.« i 3 .~ Mrs. Anna Hussey president of the W. R: C. has called a meeting for Friday ‘evéning 'at’@, A! R. hall. There will be #pecidlentertainment and al} menibers are lurged to be present. - ' babor:Day Robberfes. - /Two dental officers and two garages: The aggreate loss is not over:$100. Mary Picktord st Orystal tonight,

The Keehn Recital,

The display of real talent never ceases to be surprising in its various manifestations and the recitals on last Thursday and Friday evenings of Mrsfl Keehn's piano pupils and on Taesday evening of Miss Hutchison was indeed one of interest from this standpoint. . We are conscious of 'a great debt that we owe the music teachers because of their loyal devotion in their labor. ‘ i . In the piano we have the principal instrument around which thke music industry is built. o ; It has become a necessity in the home. : +lt is the piano to which all fond parents turn for the first musical instruction of the child. o It is hoped these recitals may bé better patronized in the futuare. . It would lend aid and inspiration to the music loving spirit that lives in every: community everywhere. %

Firemen’s Labor Day Benefit.

~ Millersburg entertained thousands of visitors at its firemen’s Labor day benefit and home coming. street fair and carnival with industrial parades and band concert by the Tri-City band George V. Roscoe leader featured F. W .Eby ?.Elkhart was awarded the Pontiac dutomobile; Robert Harter Elkhart $2O in gold, J. F. Keely Goshen $l5 in gold Noble Ganger Goshen $lO in gold; Mrs. Fred Crothers Millersburg $6 in gold. The greatest number of people ever gathered 'in the “Blessed Town” made the day 3 gala one. : :

Injured in Accidenig.r

Mrs. -Irma Franks of Chicago was slightly injured in the only accident reported in Goshen over the week end. She was, taken to the Gosher hospital . Dr. H. E. Vauder Bogart attended her. : , Mrs. Franks was injured when the auto in which she was riding ran off the Lincoln highway near Ligonier and overturned. The machine was badly damaged. . : ‘

Entertain Friends.

Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood entertained at their Wawasee cottage last Sunday a number of guests the following being from out-of town: Mr. and Mrs. George Shinard of LaFayette, Messrs. and Mesdames James W. Smith and Grover Smith of Elkhart, Mrs. Kittie Geringer of New Orleans and Walter Duke of Nashville Tenn., The latter is a brothe rof R. K. Euke of this city.

Elkhart to Entertain Masons.

Elkhart Masonic lodge committees are making arrangements for the annual state convention of the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons and the annual state meeting of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters to be held in Elkhart Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 19, 20 and 21. :

Dairyman Stabbed.

Theodore Marvel prominent dairyman and ice cream dealer of Bourbon was stabbed Saturday evening in the abdomen chest and both arms by Charles Faulkner farmer residing near Bourbon in a quarrel over Faulkner’s 13-year-old boy who: had been employed by Marvel. :

Identify Gas Station Bandit.

/Martin Lang of near Three . Oaks, Mich., has been identified as the man who held up Harry Hoffmaster’s filling ‘station Friday night on the Dunes highway three miles east-of Michigan City. Hoffmaster shot the robber and was wounded slightly by a bullet from the ban%_l;t’s revolver.

‘Married at Goshen.

Frank A. Rimpler of Goshen and Mary Hazel Kitt of near Ligonier were 'married - at Goshen. The bride has been acting as deputy clerk of the Elkhart courts. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kitt and a cousin of Mrs. Lewis Marker of Ligonier. ; :

Season Nearing Close.

- The Waco pavilion at Lake Wawasee from now on will be open only on Wednesday Saturday and Sunday nights according to Manager Ross Franklin who elosed his every night gseason with the Labor Day night dance. : :

‘Woman is Drowned.

Mrs. Edith Seybert 37 of Indianapolis was.drowned near Lebanon when a large sedan overturned in a ditch ‘Mrs: Seybert’s head was pinned to the .ground in the ditch and she was drown ied before passing motorists could rescue ‘her. , G

olld Resident Near Death.

“Mrs. ‘John E. Thompson of New| Paris' is' lying -eritically ill ‘and the end may be expected at any time, ‘She was the youngest ¢hild of the late. Col. and Mrs. (John Jackson and was born in Jackson township in 1837.

! : ‘Auntomobile 'ls - Stolen. | ' /A 1925:F0rd touring car owned by ‘Omer Héeter of New Paris’ was stolen Sunday evening from a parking place on Bast Clinton street near the €hurch o fthe Brethren at Goshen. ‘Ligonier police were' notified of!the !the!t. ol ol A L b o el s - Corof Co Friday~ Noon. i ~ The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce will meet for luncheon at Hotel Ligo‘mier Friday noon September'lo. ' - Bottle of Cocoanut olive oil'shampoo value for 75 cents at Griffith’s Drog . Rudolph Valentino in his last:plotures at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. . = v o

Figure It Out For L Yol . ~ If opportunity to get ahead finds ‘ ~ you with no fqnd;-you LOSE. ~ If you have a growing Savings ~ Account with this bank--you " Better “be Safe than Sorry”’ and | _ start your account to-day. =~ - . 4 per cent Interest on Savings The Farmers & Merchants - - Trust Company “THE BANK OF SAFETY AND FRIENDLY SERVICE.”

Attention Farmers! We have secured 2 car loads of 1004, live . wood, white cedar 7 foot , - FENCE POST and now tor two weeks or until we are sold out, we offer these posts, not more than 100 to each farmer at s N - - 'CASH Come with your wagons and get your share FARMERSCOOPERNTIE ELEWTOR GO

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