Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 March 1928 — Page 4

Leo Summers is HOW &L inmate cf; the Naticmal Scidiers home at Marion. POR SALE-—About 400 bushelg ot\ corn Inquire of Simon Schless. 4th} Brooc_l sows to let out on the shares. Write lock box 102 Ligenier Ind., for information. : bt : Leaving Town. Blitz house for sale or rent 113 Union street. Make offer. No re’ason-! able offer refused. ‘ sbBt* v S | “The City Gone Wild” Power Action, Drama' Thomas Meighan has never had a better picture. See it this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kline, of North Webster, were in Cromwell Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kline and daughters. g MON. MAR. 6 The Latest From Paris With Worma Shearer and you'll sayl its the best picture you ever saw. No one should miss it. | ¢ | TUES., WED., THURS., 3MAR. 6-7-§ - The City Gone Wild With Thomas Meighan. X An underworld melodrama affording Meighan a powerful cheracierization as a criminal lawyér who tirns prosecuting attorney because oi the love of a beautiful girl. Gang wrars and gun fights gunmen and their girls are shown in siriking contrast to the hemes of society. FRI. AND SAT. MAR. 9-10 The Hush Hour Asnlendid comedy drama withVarie Prevost and Harrison Ford. 1t is filied with thrills and laughs. Its a hummer. Also a clever comed‘y. ST'X. AND MON. MAR. 11-12 ' The College Widow With Dbeautiful Doiores Cosielin from George Ade’s play. A glorious story of a glorious girl. They svept the coilege to victory all for her sake then they found out her secret Oh boy vou'll enjoy it also a free comedy and the latest news. = ¢ TUES.. WED., THUR.,, MAR. 13-11.15 The Loves of Carmen With Dolores Del Rio and Victor MecLaglen a gipssy girl who dared all for love and won. We have seen this extra fine production and think it is the best “Carmen” ever made.

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday -

SALE OF Personal Property The household gonds of the late Maurice L. Latta will be offered for sale and sold at the Foster sale to be held at the George D. Foster's barn in Ligonier, Indiana, on Wednesday March 7th, 1928. Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, Ligonier, Indiana, Administrators. | ‘

HARRY GIBSON’S Battery Shop S LOMOBILE ‘REPAIRING Promptly Done All Work Guaranteed Fosters Barn Phone 285 Ligonier

FGR BALE Good dry wood Call 419, Baled straw for sale. ‘Phone 285. - Wanted housecieaning to do. Inquire at Harness shop. sbBt* _— / John T. Baker has ahout oomp!étedi the remodeling of his home. ;i 1 Elmer Barrett i{s moving his family_‘ from rural route three out of Ligoinier to Kimmell. 1 Mrs. John Darr of Benton township visited her mother Mrs. T. J. Hire here one day last week. v ] Shelly Green and Harvey Hontz of Cromwell were in town last week greeting their friends here. ' When you need trucking done. Call Ed Tice Ligonier and Wawaka phones - 52btf You'll be more -than‘ sorry if you zizs “The Latest from Paris” at Crysta! tonigit. ; e - FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage‘ $B.OO. Phcne 46 or call at 130 Bowery street. tf* Mrs. William Butz of Pleasant Hill has been numbered among the sick. the past week. o Norma Shearer in her latest and greatest picture. Don’t miss it tenight. : : For al | kinds dry cleaning pressing and repairing, Tailored suits $23.5¢ up. Call Carl Smith Phone 190. .3bSBt Family of three desires to rent mecdern house in good location with garage Enquire at Banner office. 6a2t Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper were call ed to Culver Ind., Sunday by the serious illness of L. C. Dillon who had suffered a paralytic stroke on Thursday morning. FOR RENT—Small modern house on West Third Street and five room flat on Cavin street. Bnquire at Citizens Bank. 47btf

Mr. and Mrs. Merl Conrad of Ligonier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Johnson of Cerscent street today—Goshen News Times Friday.

Mrs. Milidred Cooper Dillon has been appointed a member of the Culver Library Board to succeed Capt. (¢¢. B. Eisenhard..

See “The City Gone Wild” a story of today, gangsters and their “gals”. Gunmen and their lives. The underworld and its life. Its a wow of a picture at Crystal this week. * -

Mrs. Anna Hussey of Ligonier is spending the week end with her sister Mrs. S. J. Wohlford -of Fast Monroe street.—Goshen Daily Demeocrat. :

~ Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a specialty. Get my prices before placing your order, 1 will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. W. Collett, Kimmell Ind. 2atf

As a favor to the patrons of the Crystal these Guest Coupons are issued. So that you need not miss any of those extra fine programs. On every Monday. You can see them for half price. Use your coupons.

For County Clerk I wish to announce my’ candidac@ for the nomination of Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court subject to the will of the voters of the Demcecratie primary May 8 1928. i HARRIETT MILLER, Albion : - 6abw

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Announcing the arrival this week of our ' Spring Line of : Coats, Dresses, Suits and Hats .- Large assortment of all the latest and newest ~ styles of this season for yougselectibn. E. Jacobs & Co,, Inc, f Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs

| ‘Herbert Cass came from Warsaw | ~nd spent Sunday with home folks. The condition of Mrs. W. N. Showalter remains abouut the same. Mrs. Leland Thompson entertained one tabl} of bridge Saturday evening. ~ Claude Bare of Chicago spent Sunday with John Epert and family. ' e S e e . Wade Arbaugh of the Variety Store is in Indianapolis visiting his mother and father. i S The American Legion Auxilliary will meet this evening with Mrs. Roy Banta. F. P. Wood has been confined to his home for a few days with a very bad cold. ' Mrs. Edgar Sack and son Richard of Elkhart spent the week end with relatives here. Earl Genner of Kendallville has moved with his family to the Hyde farm northwest of Ligonier. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams of South Bend spent Sunday with Miss Gwen Flowers. The Andrew Umbenhqwex; family entertained the John Cass family Sunday. - Mr. Umbenhower is recovering from an illlness. Mr. and Is-fi's. M. D. Brown and Mr. and I\_ll'3.‘ Frank Cromb of Elkhart were guests. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Audley Green. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson spent Sunday with Mrs. Emerson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price near La'Grange. | Mrs. Percey Doublle of Garrett is here for a visit with her sister Mrs. Fred Starr. - Mr. Scott of the Blazed Trail garage has with his family moved into the Bordner house on W. Third St. - The Elks and their ladies will hold one of their enjoyable card parties at‘ their parlors Tuesday evening. | .Mrs. Graham Lyon left yestefda)‘ for New York City where she will be joined by Mr. Lyon who has been on a business trip to Norfolk Virginia. Attorney and Mrs. W. H. Wigton: are in Indianapolis today visiting their daughter Mrs. John I. Hurst and family. They will return home tonight.

Mrs. Leslie Yoder of Toledo spent Sunday here with relatives. She was accompanied home by Miss Yetta Sack daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sack of Elkhart. : ‘ . Buys Ligonier Property ~ Mrs. Maude Stump of Wilmot has purchased the Galloway property omn Lincoln Way West through the Ximmell Realty company. She expects to move to Ligonier during the summer. : Picnie Club The Surprise Club went with weil filled baskets to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman one even ing last week and enjoyed a picnic isupper. 500 was the diversion for the levening. . | Absent Two More Weeks . ~ The California tour of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver ended Sunday but they will not be home for a couple oOf weeks. Mrs. Weaver will visit relatives in Texas while Mr. Weaver calls on a brother in New Mexico. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ewing of Walkerton were Sunday guests of the Mattie Lundy family. s

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“The Latest from Parls” tonight. i o Corn and fodder in the shock for sale. Walter Klick. Gatf Solly Kahn is in Chicago today buying goods for E. Jacobs & Co. ' ~Call Starr's for sand - and gravel Prompt deliveries. Phone 295. ~ Mrs. Charlles Wolf and son Theron Visited last week at the home of Dr. Weaver in Churubusco. , G. M. Zimmerman paid the W. H. Baker family in Goshen a visit Sunday. _ . Thomas Head is a victim of .low blolod pressure and is being treated by his family physician. . Don’t forget to call Starr's trucks §when you want real service guaranied satisfaction and reasonable prices. ~ For Sale two pure blood Barred Lock roosters. Inquire of Ella Kiser. . : sb2t | Thomas Meighan in “The City Gone ‘Wild” at Crystal Tuesday, Wednes. ;day and Thursday. - - : 1 A large number of Ligonier fans attended the sectional basketball tournamer at Kendallvalle Triday evening and Saturday. - Evelyn little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon is confined to he:r bed by illness at the family residence on Lincoln Way West. _ Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Williams Mr and Mrs. Clair W. Weir were in Fort Wayne Sunday and visited Mrs S. T Carney a('t the Methodist nospital. Charles Growcock employed in the train service on the N. Y. C. railway was home to visit relatives over Sunday. Thbmas Meighan has a real winner in “The City Gone Wild” see it sl Crystal Tuecsday Wednesday and Thuraday, . S

Fosters Next Sale Wenesday., George D. Foster is looking forwarc to a big sale Wednesday March T7tr when the Maurice L. Latta household goods will be sold. - . Rescued From Burning Auto. Everett March 21 of Fort Wayne had 9 miraculous escape from death when he as pinned under his automobile when it overturned and caught on fire March was rescued from the bumi{lg machine by Viec Powell city traffic sergeant. . , e Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn entertained sixteen friends and relatives for dinner Sunday. The guuests were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nushaum son Maurice and Mrs. Dore Buchtel of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Green and small son, Mrs. Hattie Green sor George and daughter Madeline Mrs Emma Bailey and guests Mrs. Emma Baker and daughter Lita of Hibbing Minnesota and Miss Carson of Kansas lCity. , ' Must Record Automobiles. .... ... | The law requires garagemen to irecord' all motor vehicles left in their !places of business for storage, re Ipair work or service, has been called {to the attention of owners of public 'garages by the highway polce officers, jworking under the direct supervision of Frederick E. Schortemeier, secre'tary of state. ' : ’ The officers state ithat stolen cars {many - times can be traced through fgarage records, and that criminais ioften are rounded up through inform'ation obtained from suuch garage rec{ords. . ‘ £ .

~ Columbia City has scarlei fever In her schools. E For Sale a taupe overstuffed living room set. Mrs. C. V. Joseph. = 6abt s | Real Bargain six room house a.nd bath. Wood and coal house attached. Garage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. O. Jeffries. “oh ot m--2 - ,l — ”’-?‘- | . e The following are a few farms thut we have recently listed. ‘ 80 acre farm near Richville church. Seven room modern house. Hard wood floors. Barn €ox9o. Five per cent federal loan. On Lincoln High way. Priced to sell. - 168 acre farm two miles southvof LaOtto on Allen county line. Thirt; acres of muck. Clay leam soil. Good buildings. Price seventy-five dollars per acre. Will trade for smaller farm or town property. ' : 102 acre farm two miles south of Yellowbanks. Gravel soil. Good buildings. Would trade for smallc: farm or sell right.. : ) 136 acre farm four and one hal: miles nontheast of Topeka. 30 acres of mint land. -On improved rocad. Good buildings. Will trade for smailer farm. 159% acre farm near Wilmot. In high state of cultivation. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Federal loan. | 40 acre farm in York township. Fair buildings. Sandy loan soil. 12 acres of mint land. Price $3OOO. Federa loan. 160 acre far mtwo and onc half miles southwest of Ligonier. Gocd buildings. Will sell at a sacrifice and give possession this spring. _ I Kimmell Realty Co. ~ Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building, Phone 800 LIGNIER, INDIANA

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