Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 October 1927 — Page 2

-~ FOR SALE : on the- g ® Bargain Counter 200 acres one-guarter cof a mile south of Syracuse, on the eement road to Webster, with a fine set of buildings. Also 70 acres of mint land which can be socld separate from this farm. ; 145 acres two and one-hailf -miles west on the Lincoln Highwayv from Ligonier with zood set of buildings. Good soil. 127 acres north 'of Albion on State Road. Fair set of bhuildings. 120 &cres east of Skinner Lake and one and one-half miles south on State Road to Avilla. PFine set of buildings. 40 acres two and one-half- miles northwest of Cromwell. Fair set of buildings. - . 43 acres one-guarter of a mile west of Cromwell with fine set of buildings. i If interested see SIMON SCHLOSS Citizens DBank I.IGONIER INDIANA

Bothwell & Vanderford . Lowvers : Yhone 156 Ligonier. Indiana

O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, . - Water Systens, B, s Well Drilling? . _ Phone 333 LICONIER Next door to Ford Garage , - : loßretz tor Glasses .;’_ i ' *',fi"f;} Sharp Ey:es . 1;}1 5 For fi‘;f =g Sharp Work i) - A 0 muchernios Hke b use ko Sgsi, portect tools, Kres are tools of the mind and musi oo aharp to do good work and cwmoxi the wear of oonstant use. . Lot ua sharpen gowr sight ¥y wruishing glasses that will emabls PR I MQ . ) b What . . e Yo-c:? . . Nevin E. Bretz -~ Optometrist and Opticlan 130 S. Main St GOR 2 !

VERN B.FISHER v Sanitary Plumbing] and Heating ; Phone 210 . Ligonier, Ind

Dr. Maurice Blue ~ VETERINARIAN Office: Justainere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857

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

ONE NICKEL! That’s All It Takes to Settle This Question of Real Smokes at 5¢ Per Some men say it can’t be done. Some men say it never could be done. Some men say it never will be done. Let them argue. The fact remains that a mild, fragrant cigar can be produced to sell for sc. There is sueh a cigar on sale today. A cigar that's been on the market for thirty years and is selling bigger than ever—at sc. A cigar that cost more money for years. That is a finer smoke today than it ever was. It’s mild, ripe tobacco. A cool, slow smoker. Full of aroma. Satisfying. ' It's got everything you have a right to expect in a higher-priced cigar. Hard to believe? Here’s the way to prove it, at a total cost of five cents. Ask for just one Havana Ribbon anywhere in town. You'll know the hfl)py truth from the first draw. you wonder how we do it, the answer is volume production. Production that runs into millions. Buy one Havana Ribbon today, and you’ll buy a dozen tomorrow. ivr

Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Merchants Bagk Saturday Aftermoon and Saturday ‘ Evening —m W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Oftice lanimmgrmau Block . LIGUNIER, (ND

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A Prospective Invention

Ed Harper, an old Bentor townsh'y boy, has in view an invention to assisy rural mail carriers in delivering mail. The invention is yet in a crudé sharc but does away with straps that hold the mail awd substituting a box with adjustable springs that: holds each customer’s mail 'in position on top so that each customer’s mail is (1 ways held in position as taken from the box. ‘ ' 7 ' It: has ali the carmarks of economy and conven‘ence and it is to bhe hop«d he will profit by his invertion. Mr. Harper ha; carrvied mail on every route out of Goshen and knows thq needs of convenience.--Goshen New:: Times.

Amish Boy? Lost,

‘3 Appeal hag been made to the sheriff’s office at LaGrarge to aid in eiforts to locate a seventeen-yvear-old Amish youth who has not been secn or heard of for seven days, savs a ‘Centerville, Mich.,, correspondent in ttlw Sturgis Jourmal. The youth, Noal iMi‘llm‘, lived westapf Colon. He‘svf‘ out on Wednesday, October 5, for thg ‘Corn School at LaGrange, and is sti} missing. ‘The young man is said ig hive beenin poor health. He was §i2 feet in he#ht wore a blue serge suit, a white shirt, and was- ridirg & bicycle in the direction of LaGrang when last secen. He told friends thug h 2 was going to attend the Corn School. :

I'o Peach of Columbia.

Dena Babeock, daughtet of the latg Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Norman Babs cock of the Hawpatch, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. F. Miller of Topeka, left the first of last week for Columbia university in New York where she has accepted a position a3y an insteucter i the library school of the university. ;\'{liss Babcock -re cently resigned a position as city 1i; brarian at Lluskegon, Michigaf\.}

Contirmed by Bishop.

. The it. Rev. Bishop John Francis Noll of the Fort Wayne diocese canferred the sacrament of confirmatien on twer ty members of Immaculate Conception church of Kendallville and four from -St. Patrick’'s ehurch, Ligonier Monday evening. The services weremost impressive and. were held in Kendallville. The class trom Likonier was composed of Cale C(fi]lter, Liouise Coulter; Harriett Cass ard ‘Marv Cass.

Fuaneral lor Last of (‘rash.

The remaining five victims of the Sahara Grotto crossing disaster last Friday at Indianapolis were = buried Tuesday with four funeral services. Rites were held for fourteen persor:: .\londay. ‘ Two services will be held for John R. Watson and Mrs. Rowland P. thodes. A double service will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, an? another ceremony for Willlam M, Hodges. o :

To Be Out of Town.

I will be out of town Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, October 24, 25 and 26 and my patrons will govern themselves accordingly. Arnold Elson, registered podiatrist.

“Beau Geste” is beyond the imagination to conceive—it must be seen to be appreciated—so don’t miss it at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.

:Round and square dances at thy Maples tonight. : '

o 3 W e 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. :C_all at our office and get a blank, which we have prepared for this purpose. Fill ir; the names of persons who are interested in buying a farm or town property and it 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 equally. Call at our office and get a blank or drop us a card or call us by phone and we will mail you one ’ Kimmell Realty Co. _ Office First Floor Citlzens Bunk ~ Building, Phone 800 _ ' : ,LIGNIER, INDIANA o

MENNONITES ARFE MOVING.

Special Train of Fouteen Cars Now are Enroute to the Atlantic Seaboard.

| A migration eclosely paralleling thoe irek of religious sects to Anmerica in the 17th century lis irp jrogress in North America. A special train of fourteen carg carrying 500 Mermonites from Munstern, Sask., to the Atlantic seaboard from where they 'will sail’ for their rew home in Paraguay will arrive in Chiczgo Thursday.. : _ The communigtic colony of the sect has been located in the interior of th 4 Canadian province, hui the member? became dissatisfied 1 with coaditions and sent representatives wboard ty select a new location. : A tract of !,000 square miles was chosen in Puragnay. It is 190 miles from the seaboard and the only access to it is by river boats, The journey from Munster began a few days ago and the trip to the new land will take three months. The special train carrzes entire fam. ilies. Daggage cars have beéen arranged with cooking facilities. Serum for Infantile Paralysis, According to a dispatch of October 12, comirg from Indianapolis, and in which all of the parents will be in terested, ‘‘a serum to combat infan . tile paralysis has been discovered aud tested in sufficient cases to demonstrate @ its wvalue, according to announcemert by Eli Lilly & Company, pharmaceut¥eal chemists. “The serum, produced in cooperation with Dr. Edward C. Roscnow, of the Mavo Foundation, is heing produced in quantity, and ten thnusimd urites have been sent to cities struck by the infantile paralysis epidemic. ‘ “When theé treatment is given ai, soon as a case is diagnosed as poliomyelitis, before paralysis sets in pa.ralys‘;is may be entirely avoid:( and ‘it may be mitigated even when treatment is rot started until the cais far advanced, it was said. | “The serum was developed from the horse, as were diphtheria and scarlet fever serums.”’ |

Bigger than “Ten Commandments”. The French Foreign Legion, the egdless, gorgeous, giant sand dunes of the Sahara, a famous missing sapphire, huudreds of desert warriors sSweeping on horseback to attack a lonely fort manned by 40 men practically all in mutiny—there you have just a glimpse of the romance and. thrills contained in “Beau Geste” which comes to the Crystal theatre next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. : o greater effort was ever put into the making. of a motiors picture. This romantic, thrilling screen systery story, adopted from one of the most popular novels in years, represents a larger undertaking than even ‘‘The Ten Commandments. Donald Golman, Alice Joyvce, Noah Beery, Mary Brain, Neil Hamilton, William Powell, Norman Trevor, Victor Mclaglan and Ralph Forbes are fcatnred, but there are scores of o her nearly as pronfinent. '

Declines to Call Extra Session

Reasons why Governor Jackson does not choose to call a special ses, sion of the legislature, as requested by the Indianapolis city manager cond mittee, are set forth iy a letter t¢ !-Charles F. Coffin, committee head, lsont out by the chief executive. - Death of Senator Rowland Hill ang the costliness of the extra session, tg be borneé by the entire state, are given as the primary cause for denial. - The commjttee based its reguest upon the dire state of afifairs undep the regime of the convicted Mayor John Duvall. They pointed out thaj the city manager government voted by an overwhelming majority, could be effective at once if the law makerg would meet and repeal the 1927 amergd ment, which prevents adoption of thq ¢ity management form until all elective officials have served out their terms. ;

~ ‘Hello Folks! I'm coming to the iCrystal tomorrow night, Friday, to ses you in person. My Barn Dance Gang i\}ifill ‘be with me. Tommy Dandurard.

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THE BIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

| 3687 Enrollment at Purdue. - Final figures on enroliment at Yurdue university, announced by President Edward C. Eiliott for the guarterly meeting of the bhoard of | trustees, show 3,627 registered for \the fall semester. This is a gain of 244 over the same time last year.

A loss of $5,200 was caused by fire which destroyed the large frame barn on the farm occupied by Carl Kent on thenorth shore of Lafferty lake, eight miles northeast of Elkhart early Suny day morning. ' :

Round and square dances at’the Maples tornight. » - ' L

The Stage Door

- of Dancing in Fort Wayne Will open a branch school in Ligonier under the personal supervision of Miss Ruth McGuire who is an associate teacher in this school. Teaching \a}l ki-nds of dancing including: Ballet, Russian, Acrobatic, loe, Musical Com- ~ edy and Ballroom . Fhanenie o ENBOLEMERT Sat. Oct. 22, Eagles Hall From 9 AM. 104 PM. For further information call | 412 Cal-Wayne Bldg. -ABl6O FT. WAYNE, IND.

- Kiester Radio Service We are now fully equiped to give this super-ser-vice to you radio ownerS. We. will test your tubes free of charge with our new instrument just installed. We have also installed a tube renewer. ~ _ - We also service and repdir any make of radio any place. Geet your ground and aerial inspected and replaced where needed, at this time for the coming winter and radio season. - Call 481 for quick quality service. Ask for Mr. E. G. Wolfe, the radio man. f Kiester Electric Shop Shop Phone 481 Night Phone 298

Horne Realty and Investment Co. ~ 77 ROOMS’3 AND 4 SECOND TLOOR™ _ LEVY BLOCK. LIGONIER, IND. : J. L. HENRY Manager , City Ploperties and Farms for sale that will appeal to you, especially when you ! consider the possibility of .future prices. : . FARMLOANS 57 I'FDERA!, LAND BANK FARM LOAN3S7 O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause J /0 ’ SECURITIES e The Securities Ihat we have to offer, are of the highest type. GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL, PUBLIC UTILITY a| REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK, all TAX FREE. R ~ Official Indiana License Branch Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates. . of Titles and Tyansfers. All given special . .

Barn is Destroyed.

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Drive Incomplete,

The BSalvation Arm§ canvass is nearly completed and is disappointing‘ in results.. No drive was made last vear and it was supposed people would. give as much or more this year. Instead the subscriptions are reduced in many instances. It is very probable that some who are willing to contribute to this worthy cause have been overlooked in making out the lists. Any such will eenfer a great favor by leaving tHEFsubseription at the Weir or A. B. Weaver stores. . . .

WLS radio artists and Leatrice Joy in “Angel From Broadway” at Crystal this Friday night.

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