Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 35B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 October 1927 — Page 4
Appies for sale Spys and Baldwin. C. G. Keehu Cecil Phares.: = 3pa2t FOR SALE—Upright Kimball Piano Good condition. Inquire Stones Hill Inn. 32btf “The Big Parade” the greatest of the great tonight and tomorrow at Crystal, : o
For Sale—4o acre farm, three miles north of Ligonier. Enquire at Williams’ Drug Stcre. + 33b4t*
For Reni{—Three roms suifahle far housekeeping or sleeping. Enquire 206 College street. oS
Pogition wanted as housekeeper by experienced voung lady. Call North Webester Telephione Operator. 35b2t*
Two good clean modern rcoms for two good rToomers Inquire over Jet white store or Regula’s Barber Shop. v > 3batf
All Radio fans will be curious_ and anxious to see :and hear. Tommy Daylurand and the Barn Dance Gang from W. L. S. at Crystal Friday Oct. 21st.
RALLY DAY Sunday, October 16 M. E. CHURCH »COME 10 SUNDAY SCHOOL. AND CHURCH Special Music o Program Starts ét 9:30 am. Th's will be an extra good service and you will enjoy it, - Come and Get Acquainted - and you will come again
Saturday Only FLY_TOX 75 cent bottle . 630 Sweet Potatoes '*%, emive 25¢ Plenty of Red, Yellow and Green Mangoes o Sack’s Bakery
Reed Bros. Meat Market has c.hanged hands and willbe known as | _ 3 Kreager's Market WE HANDLE GOOD QUALITY MEATS S ————————————————rteeetstamarm——n, Boiliog Beeflb. /. v . ife Swiss Steak Ib. B gy Round and Serloin Steak o o M Beet Roast lbf ey 7 18¢-20c ~ We have dressed chicken | - Also Beef, Pork and Veal in any cuts
“The Big Parade” the greatest of the great tonight and tomeorrow at Crystal. Lo ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Weir and little daughter made a trip- to Foit Wayne Wed! gsday.
John Wagoner of Conneaut Ohi> is here on a visit with his brother Tom Wdgoner and wife.
Another heavy rain visited Noble county Tuesday night. Dirt road: were badly washed in places. -
George Marvin age 85 years died at his home at Wolcottville Monday of kidney trouble and complications. :
Rev. and\Mr& Grisso made a hu:ried business trip to Kokomo and Tipton the fore part of the week.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Chri. - tian church will hold a bake sale ut Kline’'s grocery Saturday October 15th. . : 34b3t
I will res ime my teaching on brarcs instruments on Monday Oct. 10. Those inter:sted call 195 Curtis Hir.: 34h4t*
M, E. Church ‘Notices, -Sunday School at $:1%0 This ourt Rally Day. We are expecting at leas&‘ 150 in the School that inorning. Wé have all been looking fogrw-ard to this day. We have been plamying for it. And now it is here. The Primary Department under the directior: of Mrs. Will Hire and her assis®ni: havq the program in hand. You will wani to hear thé children and they will want to see you there. So don’t dis! appoint them. : ; ; There will be a violiry duet by Mr and Mrs. Vondersmith, We are glad! to have them with us and to assist u: this day. ; The Puastor will give a short talk on “The Importance of Rally Day." We want you there at 9:30 and then you will be there for the entire program. Now for this to be a success everybody must do something. Public Worship at 7:00. The Sunday®evering ccngregations are grows ing but there is plenty of room fo) others. Prayer Meeting this evening at 7:00. Choir rehearsal this evening at 8:00, We are glad that. there were several out last Thursday. Now let everyonq who egan help in this part of the church work be on hard and help out. The music is half the service corie and help to make that half as good as possible. 5
U. B. Church Notes.
Friday morning October 14 will bezin an all day- meeting at our church‘ in Ligonier. The minister’s and their laylen from South Bend Two Elkhart churches, Nappanee; Walkerton argd‘ Solomon Creek and Burr Oak will hold their fall group conference. Dr, Beauchamp of South Bend is the chairy man of the group. Dr. J. A. Groves conference superirgendent will be in charge of the morning session. In the afternoon speakers from Indianas polis will be here. Every layman should be present. ot-luck dirmer will be served. ' . Sunday services at the regular hours., Everybody is on the move preparing for our Rally November 6. Tfl% method we are using is beginning to rally our forces every Sunday between this and then. 7 Next Tuesday evering the Loyal-Wo-men will meet at the home of Mrs. Lewis Marker. i Tuesday evening the grrls of Mrs. Bessie White’s class hold their first social hour of the year when organis zation will be effected and the plang of the year prefected.
Presbyterian Notes.
~ The Men’s Class’ will meet for it 4 second session Sunday the 16th af 9:30. The men of the church and con; gregation are invited. ~ Morning service at 10:45. The musical program is arranged by Mrs, A. F. Biggs. Mrs. A. BE. Kelley arqg Ferrel Ott will sing a duet. Evening service at 7 o’clock with a sold by Mrs. G. §. Lyon. '
By all means see “The Big Parade tonight or tomorrow.
Mrs. Mary Frick was operated on in Coshen hospital Wednesday.
~ Miss Vivian Bussy of Topeka has ac» ¢. pted employment in Ligorger.
N~thing but praise for “The Big Parade’”” Don’t miss it tonight and tomorrow. o
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon paid Ssnth Milford friends a visit the first <t the week.
“The Big Parade” the greatest o the great tonight and tomorrow a Crystal. ’
_ Mrs. P. W. Kiser of Cromwell sub mitted to an operation in Gosher: hos pital Wednesday. :
_ Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Amize Miller at Topeka Tuesday.
Mrs. Harry Hackenback of Tolede is spending several days the guest of Mrs. Sue Huffman. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon and family and Mrs.-Harry Spurgeor; shop+ ped in Fort Wayne on Wednesday.
Regular meeting of W. R. C. Friday evening. All members urged to be preesnit. Inspection and other businevs.
~ Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnison spent last week in St. Joseph, Mich., guestd of his brother Ed. They greatly enjoy; ed the visit. <
Carlos son of Dr. and Mrs. JC Dj Lape of this city has charge-‘of the Mishawaka department of a South Berd newspaper, i
’ Miss Marie Snyder is in Elkhart to, day attending the distriet rally of thd Women's Missionary Association held at the Castle U. B. chureh. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallade Phares and Mrs. 1. W. Memmel of Clinton Illin) ois are guests this week of Trustee and Mrs. Grant Phares at their Sparta township home. Sae
Notice of Appointment,
State of Indiana Woble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the un> dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Wilbur Wi ‘Wood deceased late of Noble County, Indiana. . ’ Said estate is supposed to be solvent, , : | ’ -~ Sol Henoch, Administrator of | the estate of Wilbur W. Wood © ' dßceased. 5 W. H. Wigtor: Attorney. . 35b3w J 5 e
~ THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA,
~ W. A Ruple today picked twelvq quarts of fine ripe straberries and a cuantity of raspberries ory his homg patch and put them on the market. |
Some of the residents over therq desire an election for town officers at Millersburg “just for a change”
. ‘Mrs. Wilson Hite has been on avisit ‘with friends in South Berd.
Now is the tiine to pay your Banner subscription—DO IT NOW!
Mrs. John Haller will entertain; her ciub at a dinner this évening. Cardd wiil be the diversion. :
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery will.spend tic week end in Fort Wayne and v*u# friends in Ohio Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor visitgd in Millersburg the first of the week.
The Cctober meeting o Noble County horticultural socie:y will be held in the community building Wolf Lake Thursday Oct. 20. ' |
The Ladies Aid Society of the Chris; tian church will have a supper and bazaar in the church basement Thursday evening November 17. Menu announced lated. , 35b3t
See and hear Tommy Dandurand and his Barn Dance Gang from W. L. S. at Crystal Friday Gcet. 21 just as they broadcast every Saturday night from W. L. 8: ! ,
Graham Lyon Arthur Biggs Johrmie Shearer and Otis Nusbaum motored to Toledo on Tuesday evening and spent Wednesday at the Golf course of thé Inverness Country club. A
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Netz of I'oledd are the parents of a baby boy born on Wednesday at a hospital in Chicago, Mrs. Netz will be remembered as Catherine Clapp daughter of Dr. ard Mrs. Fred Clapp of South Bend andg a former Ligonier girl. ,
'Brian Boru Recognized | - as Ruler of Ireland l The O’Briens and many other. dis‘tinguished Irish families claim as their ‘ancestor Brian Boru, king of Ireland li'z‘om._ 1002 to 1014. This warlike mon‘arch, says a writer in the Kansas City Star, is regarded as the popular hero -.of early Irish history and the stories ‘told about his reign have led to-its being regarded as a sort of golden age. Brian' passed his youth fighting the Danes, who were constantly ravaging ‘Munster, northern part of the holding of Brian's tribe, and he won much fame for the dashing brilliancy of these encounters. He was still quite young when he avenged the slaying. of his brother, a tribal king, and be‘came a ruler himself. Setting out on 'a career of conquest, he forced virtu'nlly every Irish tribe to acknowledge 4im as its chief, and during the last 112 years of his life he was regarded ‘'as the king of Ireland. Then the 'Danes made an effort to re-establish itheir supremacy and some of Brian's ‘enemies joined the invaders. In 25 battles, however, he displayed such indomitable fighting spirit that the Danes were all but vanquished, and finally, at the battle of Clontarf, in 014, the victory was made decisive. Brian, then eighty-three years old, was .able only to advise on the maneuvers from his tent, where, after the victory had been won, he was killed. To this gay many pilgrimages are madé to Armagh, which tradition makes his burial place. ' |
Evidence That Tigers Select Human Victim ~ Man-eating tigers of the Indian jungles sometimes appear‘to single out a certain person and go after him, ignoring all others until they get him, points out Gen. William Mitchell, the noted flying officer, in an article in Liberty. The general tells a story to A{llustrate Lis point. : ~ “A pative became separated from his companions in the jungle and was chased by a tiger,” He writes, “He succeeded ip climbing into a tree, while the tiger remained on watch below. T “After n while,” General Mitchell continues, “his companious, poting his absence and suspecting that a tiger might have killed him, returned, makIng a great racket by beating drums 80 as to kcep the tiger away. “The man descended and jeined his companions. They were walking quietly, sirgle file, ¢hrough the jungle, when suddenmly there was g flash of orange and black and the dogmed man was carried off by the tiger. It is related, also, that this man was the fattest of the group,” -
fore you order SALE BILLS
Some Late Fruit.
Just For a Change.
Notice to Water Takers,
You are hereby notified thar water rents are due October Ist 1927 paysbie at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before October 20th a pemalty uf ten percent will be added. -All water rents for 1927 ar: now dve ard must be paid on or Fefore October 20th. ~ .Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 » m. ~ Tlhe office will be open Wednesday znd Saturday evenings ior tha accommodation of the public. = 3babt Joseph C. Kimmell City Clerk
For Sale
Player Piano. The Hobart M. Cable Piano factory has a beautiful burl walnut player in this territory with bench and rolls. Used about 60 days. Cant be told from new. We will sell for balance due us on the account to a reliable party. 3 years to pay if resired. A post card will bring full particulars without any obligations on your part. D. W. Willlams Factory Man, % Hobart M. Cable Co., Laporte Indiana. : , 35b3t
- For Sale—Reed stroller. Inquire of Mrs. Louis Sisterhen. | 35a2t*
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch were in Fort Wayne Tuesday.
Graham Lyon visited Wauseon and Toledo this week on business. :
FOR SALE—Two good week old calves. H. C. Herald. Phore 711. 35b2t
“The Last Outlaw” a Paramourt western story at Crystal Saturday.
. “The Big Parade” the greatest 'of the great tonight and tomorrow -at Crystal. ' e |
For Sale a Victrola with 50 records a bird cage a}nd stand. Inquire at Banner office. 35a3t*
“Service for Ladies’” with Adolphe Menjou dazzling backgrounds, delightful comedy in this latest Paramount picture’at Crystal Sunday and Monday
$ 5 000 » o e ; P ~ ‘ . * .The Kimmell Realty Company desires to secure your cooperation in the sale of real estate. To this end they will give $5.00 forthe name of a prospective buyer of a farm or town property submitted to them on or before November Ist 1927. <Call at our office and get a blank, which we have. prepared for this purpose. §Fill ir; the names of persons who are interested fin buying a farm or town property and if we close a deal with any person whose name you submit before March 1 1928 we will give you a cash prize of $5.00. If more than one person submits the same rame and we make a sale the $5.00 will be divided equal-‘ ly. Call at our office-and get a blank or-drop us a card or call us by phone‘ and we will mail you one. 1‘
Kimmell Realty Co. Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building, Phone 800 LIGNIER, INDIANA
On Monday October 17 th, Mr. Joe Weaver of Ft. . Wayne, will open at the Ligonier Electric Shop, a first-class Radio Repair Department, in which he will repair any and all makes of Radios, loud speakers and socket power sets. This Radio Repair Department will be equipped with the most modern and latest devices for testing and locatingany trouble in your radio. Mr, Weaver, better known as ‘Joe’ was a student of the National Radio Institute of Washington, D.C. Has also been connected with the Repair Department of the Crosly Mfg.. Co. for the past five years. He also built and conducted an ameatur broadcasting station in his home city. g : It has not been without some effort to get Mr. Weaver to locate here and we are asking at this time if your Radio is not giving you perfect satisfaction to call Joe ‘\x)/lea"‘?r, phone 700 at the Ligonier Electric Shop, where you will receive prompt and expert attention. - .
Lagonier Electric Shop Phone 700, Radio Repair Department, Joe Werver in charge
E. Jacobs & Co., Inc.
(Cloaks---Cloaks We are showing a very large assortment of them. They are beautiful cloth, elaborately tnmmed with rich furs--made up in the newest styles. o DRESSES-:-DRESSES Smart styles of satin crepe, flat crepe, velvet and satin combinations, a very large selection to choose from. g HATS IN THE NEWEST SHADES HOSIERY In all shades. They are guaranteed. DRESSGOODS A full line of silks, satin crepe, satin, crepe-de-chene, charmeuse. Dress flannels in all colors. Munsing Underwear in wool, cotton, silk. . - BLANKETS Large stock of cotton, half-wool and all wool blankets. Good Values. ’ o RUGSAIE Our rug sale will continue one week ‘longer. If you are in need of a rugit will surely pay you to buy during this sale. ~ e " EXTRASPECIAL . Closing out some odd lots of rain coats worth ~ ssfor $1.95 : | ‘ s e p » - W E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Dry Goods, Rugs, La-ies Ready-to-Wear
| NOTICE To introduce our Radio Service, bring or mail this slip with your name and address and you will be entitled to one service call FREE. KIESTER ELECTRIC SfiOP ' Phone 481 £ - dourNaie w 0 . oo £ o Adireßs o o 0 ok
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Announcement to the Public
We have at all times a complete stock of Atwater-Kent Radios and speakers also Eveready B and C Batteries, Cunningbam tubes, Balkite A and B elimenators, Balkite gocket powersets. See us about changing your radio into asocket power set, thereby doing away with your wet A battery. Don't forget the place. ' '
