Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 March 1927 — Page 2
- -t oy 1\ Cap i | o 8 ! 5 C fcis : A Battery | ® > Without jars | The new Gummite case, an exclusive feature with - Exide Batteries, is : moulded all in one piece, including compartments : torythe cells. Thus, indi. j vidual, jars ar« done ; 4 away with, ; Gummite is practically indestructible; will : not warp, and is not af- : fected by temperature, , acid, or water. Let us show you this ideal bats tery cas", . B i BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE ¥
g Sanitary Plumbing] ‘ and Heating © ‘ Phone 210 Ligonier, Indé W. H. WIGTON | Attorney-at-law : ' Office in Zimmerman Block . T REGONKR, . BD . O. A. BILLMAN ~ Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. __{ Well Drilling} Paone 333 , LIGONIER Next door to Ford Garage Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends ~ Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley , : Cm_:mty Phones Bothwell & Vanderford Lawvers ' Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA - AUCTIONEER Fhone 2 en 1 Wawaka
e e 5 Will Your Mail Order House Answer Your trouble call in the dead of night? Furmish you service on your battery? Supply distilled water at little or no cost to you? Furnish you a “loaner” battery while your battery is being charged or being returned on account of some defect which you have discovered after you have paid for same? See that it is placed correctly in your car., discharges and recharges' to season plates before placing in service? Give you credit for 30 or 60 days or until pay-day, if you are a little short of money ? Help your state or county by paying corporation or individual taxes? No! When you are taken suddenly ill, why don’t you order your medicine from a mail order house? Simply becausc you are afraid you will die before you got help. You are helping to raise the cost of living instead of lowering it when you send your money out of town. , Where does all the junk lead go? Can you sell it to the “oOld Reliable Battery Companies”? Try : and see! Why not live and let live and forget petty jealousies and + really know what you are getting when you buy? ' : We will at any. time meet mail order prices on : Mail Order Terms and Quality And save you the freight besides. Ki Electric Shop Shop Phone 481 Night Phone 298
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Enjoy these finer-flavored fruits at low cost, when they are riper, richer, juicer, healthier. PROVE THESH CLAIMS AT OUR RISK. Order a box, eat six and if not decidedly delighted send the rest back AT OUR COST and yourmgmoney will be cheerfully returned! ORDER TODAY! Just enclofe two dollars with your
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War Waged on Soff Drink Parlors Clesing of nine more soft drink parlors in Fort Wayne on liquor charges brought the number of business houses under ohservation of circuit court to nearly 20 as the result of padlock suits filed in recent months
Henney . & Surfus Funeral Directors Complete Funeral Service Phone 495 1.10” W. 3rd St.
Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Merchants Bflhk Saturday Afternoon and Saturday Evening Dr. Maurice Blue : VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: l.igonier 857
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SPECIAL OFFER: Send $5.00 check money-order or bills’and we will ship. THREE BOXES to different or one address. Make friends, invalids happv iwith Florida Fruits. Nothing shipped ,west of Rockies. Your satisfaction fully protected—you cannot lose—the fruit must make good or we will. Get your order in the mails today while you are wanting fruit. Low cost posgible because no credits, no collections, direct selling. Put your money With your order and enjoy these better fruits.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
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With N. (. Clothing Leaders.
The first meeting of the third year clothing project in Noble county will A held at the office of County Agent J. B. Cunninghani at Albion next Wednday March 30 under the supervision of Miss Meta Martin of Purdue unii versity. All township leaders have been urged to be present. The program will start ‘at 9:30 a. m. The morning will be devoted to organization and plans for the year's worly will be discussed. The remainder of the day will be spent in the study of the color wheel and color harmonies. This is an interesting field of thought in which almost every woman is inters ested. -
Stolen Car Indentified,
A Ford sedan that was found abandoned on the Elkhart-Brisiol road a week ago proved to be the propetry of C. H. Bradshaw of Wayne O. 1t was stolen from the street at Wayne. Thg only thing missing was Mv. Pradshaw’s overcoat which he nad left in the car. i .
County Clerk to Quit.
(". 1.. ' Robinson for seven years county clerk of LaGrange county has announced that on April 1 he will resign as clerk to become effective May 1. He plans to take up the ministry with his first charge at Osceola. Mr. Robinson’s successor will be named by Governor Ed Jackson. =4
Charges Husband With Bigamy,
Charging that her husband Wayne Spurgeon already had a wife when he married her, Esther Spurgeon is bringing action for a divorce in the DeKalb circuit court. The plaintiff was formerly Esther Telschow of Butler.
See Colleen Moore Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday. : Joint Meeting of County Council and Board of (ommissioners., The County Council and the Board of Commissioners of Noble County Indiana met in joint session = at the Court house in Albion on Thursday March 24 to discuss the financial affairs of the County. Owing to the forced repair and improvement of the Ft. Wayne and Lima Plank road souti of Kendallville out of county funds at a cost of more than eighty thousand dollars and the matter of keeping in repair 35 miles of County improved highways used as detours by the State Highway ~Commission in the years 1925 and 1926 during the paving of the Lincoln Highway Noble County in order to save such roads from complete destruction by the heavy tourist and truck traffic detoured over them was forced to expend a large amount of money in repairing and resurfacing these detours. So much more money was required for these purposes than had been estimated and had been provided by the tax revenues levied fpr said purposes in ‘said years, that the funds of the County were completely exhausted ‘and it became necessary in order to maintain the 300 rpiles of improved roads in oble County which the County must _maim! tain by law, to borrow money for said purpose in anticipation of the collection of taxes. After a discussion of the matter the Council decided to consolidate all outstanding loans of thd County into one issue and directed. thé County Auditor 8o to do. A no-
tice of the County Auditor in relation to such ioan appears in this paper. ; ' NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor of Noble County, Indiana, will at his office in the Conrt House in the town of Albion .in said County and State, at, two o’clock P. M. on Wednesday the 20th day of April 1927, offer for sale the obligations of said County in the from of notes, dated as of said April 20, 1927 bearing Bix per cent interest from date and aggregating fifty seven thousand dollars. ~Thirteen thousand dollars of said notes will mature and be due an payable on May 3, 1927, and forty four thousand dollars of said notes will he due and payable Nov. 8 1927. Saig notes are authorized and issued only as an anticipation of the tax revenuc of said county for _th‘é current yearg Specifications for said notes are on file and may be seen in the office: of the undersigned. Said notes will be sold to the highest and Dbest bidder therefor, for cash, and for not less than the full par value thersof plus accrned inferest thereon if any.
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. : s
Edwin Smith, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. : . Aa3%
" Two Boys Held For Robbery.. ¢ Emil Hesse 16 of South Bend was arrested for stealing 4} package of mail from a dentist’s office. The mail contained gold valued at more than $5O. Hesse was arrested when he tried to sell the gold o another dentist. The boy has a previous record. : : £, é Robert Schrader 19 was arrested for the theft of a spare tire from an automobile. -
. ! Two Sentenced 1‘ William Gulick farmer with a wife and three children and Carl Heywoog appeared in city court at Auburn Saturday and. were given sentences fon violating the liquor law. Heywood was sentenced to serve six months a¥ the pegal farm for manufacturitg and transpOrting liquor, and Culick way given ninety days at the penal farm %for making liquor. KEach was fineq_ sloo° and costs. :
dad Run Down By Automobile.
Wilford 8-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Croxton of Jefferson township was run down by an a{l_tomobile\ driven by A. C. Smith when he darted between two other machines and start ed across the road.. He ran directly in the path of the Smith car. Fortunately the wheels of the machine missed theg llad and he escaped with a few scracth scrateh and bruises. : )
R. R. Crash Claims Second Vietim A grade crossing accident at South Whitley me%tion in Thursdays Banner claimed its second victim ‘Thursday morning when Miss Mildred Cave 19 daughter !of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cave of South Whitley died in the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne. Miss Martha Goff 18 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Goff also of South Whitley was instanly killed. :
Dropsy Causes Death.
* Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Hinesg 73 wife of Jehn Hines of Albion whag died at her home Friday were held at the Lutheran church Sunday Rev. H. C. Kleckner officiating. Mrs. Hiney had been ill for some time with dropsy. ~Surviving besides the husband is g daughter Mrs. Lennie Woodburn of Auburn and a son Thurlow of Gary. Denies Tool Theft. C. W. Likens, B & O brakeman, pleaded not guilty in the justice court at Auburn to a charge of petit larceny and was. bound over to the DeKalb circuit court in the sum of $5OO. Likvns is charged with the theft of an @iler, 15 teet‘'of .belting and two cang of eup grease. % o South Bend . Negro Burned. "~ Burns about his face and body suffered when 1)e(1di11g' upon which he siept caught afire from an overheated stove in. the small shed in which heg made his home may cost the life of Carlton Turner 33 of South. Turner is a Negro. . e :
* Baby’s Life Saved. - Pearly Irene Hickey fourteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey of Mishawaka swallowod ten pills of strychnine Thursday, but its life was saved by prompt action of a doctor. i Ft. Wyayne Boxer Injured. “ Nick Ellenwood: 20 popular Fort Wayne boxer: was seriously injured Thursday afternoon when a motorcycle on which he was riding collided with an automobile. " e AR P S ; The The Blackaller Players at the Crystal together with regular picture program on every Friday night. ‘ First Presbyterian Church. : Cavin Street 3 : _Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor : Residence 318 W 3rd St. .. . Telephone 345. : _ : Services : ‘Sunday School 9:30 A. M. _ Men’s Class 9:30 A. M. . Preaching Service 10:45 A. M. Vesper Service 5:00 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E. Monday 7:00 P.. M. . Mid weekk service Wed. 7:16 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. = Wednesday = eveniig testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. . o G Evervbody welcome. P |
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'I Attended Funeral. * | Those who attended the funeral of Fred Tucker at Goshen Friday from here were, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Kate Shaw, Mrs. ‘George Moore and Charles L. Smith.
CRYSTAL
MONDAY, MARCH 28 ; : | The Demi- Bride I With Norma Shearer. This picture is. running at the big Chicago theatre tonight. You can enjoy it here “at ypur own theatre{ tonight and its splendid, too. : TUES., WED.,, THURS., MAR. 29-30-31 : Colleen Moore in -
- It Must. Be Love Colleen you've been funny before; yvou've been wild, and sweet and & mad young flapper lots of times, but ,v»u’vl\, never been so downright en 4 tertaining all the time as in the new humor-heartburst “It Must Be Love’! Don’'t miss it, aiso a news and a caritflon. R i FRIDAY, APRIL'I N i ' . THE BLACKALLER PLAYERS
Pretty Papa ! One of the funniest comedies ever written. This company appeared here last Friday and were enjoyed by a well filled house. They come highly recommended. Also regular picture pro; gram. N - WEST OF BROADWAY_ With Priscilla Dean and Arnold Gray, and a good comedy. Adm. 25 and 40c. 551\ and MON., APRIL 3 and 4 = 1 Wolf’s Clothing Starring Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller. A pair of lambs running wild with a pack of wolves for one riotous New Year's Eve. The mad thrills and mirth of Old Broadway. This is an extra fine picture. Be sure to see it. Also a “Ham’” comedy. ] TUES.,, WED., THURS,, APR. 5-8-7 The Lost World From Sir Aruthur Cannan Doyle’s novel. Absoultely astonding! That’s the only way we can describe it. Never before have you seen anything like it. You will gasp with astonishment and wonder. Something nevey to be forgotten. . _ ] COMING APRIL 12-13-14 Gene Strantten Porter's - .. “KEEPER OF THE BEES.”
Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on - Monday *
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