Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 March 1928 — Page 3

"’7’ SERVICE RS ; | - {( ‘We don't say you can't get it S - elsewhere, but we do say you can get it here. Lo Would you call a “Horse Doctor” if you had Smallpox? Of course not! Then why be in doubt as to the kind of service you are going to get on your battery when our service is available. - | ’ We can furnish a new battery for « any car or radio. , Kiester Electric Shop Shop Phone 481 ‘ Night Phone 298

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P Farm House Burns i lire which started from a defective fue destroyed the farm home of Linus Tidars two iniles east of Avilla, entailine a logs estimated at $3,000 Monqaay. The iuss is partially covered by insurance, The fire which started in the attic thad gained considerable headway before discovered and in a short time the entire upper part of the house was in a mass of flames. The alarm ‘was sounded and neighbors hurried to the scene and assisted in profecting other nearby buildings from the sparks and flying embers. Household | urnishings of the downstairs were removed but it was impossible to save any of the -upstairs contents. . Grocery Store Is Robbed | Thieves broke into the Jesse Sailor | grocery store located four miles north | of Wakarusa sometime Saturday night’ and took between $3O and $4O worth ! of merchandise. No money was taken. ' Entrance to the store was gained by;‘ removing a pane of glass from one*\‘ of the windows. A considerable | amount of -cigars, cigarettes, ca.ndy,l] [fi{‘:‘ttm- and groceries was taken. i

Killed When Hit by Trueck Eugene Odle 5 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton P. Odle of Muncie was fatally hurt Tuesday when the express wagon in which he was riding was struck by a motor truck. His neck was broken. Cecil Cook driver of the truck is being held prisoner by the police pending the coroner’s investigation. l

, Earl Jocelyn Wanted. Ligonier police have been notified by Elkhart officials to wateh for. Earl Joeelyn 22 who until Monday morning was night clerk at the Park hotel in Elkhart and who escaped with $6O of the receipts from the hotel. The esCape was made some time between mid-night and 5 o'clock Monday morning. _ 1 - \ : Five to Twenty-one Years 1 Frank Louraine charged with holding up and robbing the Randall Investment company of Fort Wayne at the point of a revolver on the afternoon of December 10 was sentenced to serve a term of 5 to 21 years in the state prison by Judge Sol A Wood in the Allen circuit court Stolen Jewelry Returned Four days ‘aft(ir a box containing jewelry valued at $3OO was stolen from | the heme of Mrs. Rollie Reed at Murn? cie it was reéturned. The box and itsf contents. were found on the front porch of the Reed home. & Elkhart Man Find $lOO Wallace Lint of Elkhart Monday paid a fine of 100 and had a 30-day sentence suspended in Elkhart city court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. _Hoover For President Hoover for president clubs are beiing organized all over the state and one has just been formed’ in Elkhart county. Noble county ‘seems to be without a Hoover or Watson leader. Wheat Prices Up Ligouier ‘dealers have been paying $1.51 a bushel for wheat all this week. Thisis an advance of about ten cents a bushel over a month ago. i Pay your Banner subscriptions.

Auto Burns. The car and garage not protected from fire may mean thousands of doi]azis loss. Buy complete insurance here. Hartford Fire 'ln‘suran{-e Co; policiesl_covex' practi- " cally every known risk CALL ON THIS AGENCY Kimmell Realty Co. Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building, Phone 800 - LIGNIER, INDIANA R SBDB LR T gD s AS S A 8 DA EH Gr TDUDSEI, l'oßretz tor Glasses f 4.);*(.‘:" ." ;"fl : \ ;’F- w"e ;’; Sharp Eye‘ ¥ ;.”'le”%',;:?- ‘ S T For e Y ’j:;/ AR ; : 7 g Sharp Work el ' . | 1 mwchanios ks te use kose o perfect tools : Ty are tools of the mind and wet ive sharp to do good work and < De wear of oonstant use ‘#4 oa sharpsn pyowr uight dy eiehing glasses that will emabis ws o sos olearly, : ) la What cwNevin E. Br evin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician 130 8. Main Bt ; . GOSHBid . -

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! Three Wool Meetings - Wool growers of the state will have an opportunity to attend one or more of three special meetings at which J. F. Walker secretary of the Ohio Wool Growers Association will speak. Alr. Walker has reécently returned from a trip around the world in the interests of wool production and marketing. He made the trip for the United States Department of Agriculture and spent a year’s time in the investigation. ile is prepared to give first-hand information ‘rom observation and contact with the great wool producing and marketing agencies of the world. Meetings will be held in three different parts of the state; at the Ingiana Farm Bureau office, 'l6 #North ©enate Avenne, Indianapolis March 26 at-2:00 p. m. a¢ Lafayette March 27 in ‘Weatownship school assembly room 7:0 p. m.: and at Fort Wayne March 28 in the assembly room of the Court ‘House 1:00 p. m. Mr. Walker will broadecast over station WKBF Indiarapolis 12:00 noon March 26 ad over station WOWO Fort Wayne at 11:00 a, m., March 28. :

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Attorney and Mrs. Chester Vanderford are great admirers of flowers and have a particular liking for gladiolas. Mr. Vanderford ordered some bulbs !aud when a package came weighing about four ounces He was somewhat taken back to find the cost of thenm was eight dollars. But the wish of the Vanderford family for pretty flowers- will be gratified when the plants have time to grow. . |

County Residents Vietim.

It is believed that Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Bauhaus former residents of Noble county perished in the ‘California flood. They operated a hotel at Piru a town in line of the rush of waters and nothing has been heard of them ‘

Hangs Self in Jail

Alexander Denecovich 32 Gary committed suicide by hanging himself to the ceiling of his cell in the Lake county jail where- he has been held pending trial on a charge of raising one dollar bills to tens.

Keller Killed in Motor Crash Harry Keller age 21 vears who was killed at South Bend Sunday afternoon when his motorcycle wag struck by an automobile formerly lived in Kendallville. Elson Out of Town j His patrens will be advised that Arnold Elson registered podiatrist wiil be in Kendallville next Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday March 26 27 and 28 Now {3 the time to pay your sub. subscription—DO IT NOW! ‘

Producers of Dundon Red th ooal have exceptionally low prices to encourage shipments’in March. . - - Stoniormere : . $625 ‘ Nhe o S Magh 0 WD Take adV'afitage of these prices for fhe bal- ‘ ance of this winters fuel and next winters supply. | ‘ k e 1 Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. Phone 100 “ ' ‘

- Make Old “’ o | . W //4/ | look -_ ]S = Like New “ J - Wonderful, fascin_atiog‘ to , refinish old turniture and woodwork in your home---so easy with the " . Newlagg - Beautiful colors . ' Weavers Hardware

- Wawaka News = By Augusta C. Dowell Mrs. Opal Dull was given a hirthday surprise party Saturday evening at her home in Wawaka which was attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tresler, Mr. and Mrs. FEugene McCloughan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stump of Topeka, Mrs. Harold Hunter and daughter the Misses Helen and Carrie Tice.

Miss Wilma Tige has been ill. She is improving nicely. : * Mrs. Charless Dull spent Thursday with Mrs, Florence Tresler. Wawaka lodge No. 432 K of P. will send delegates to the Twelfth district meeting to be held at South Whitley ’March 21. G. L. Kitchen is the charcellor commander of Wawaka lodgeé. Ray Long of Ligonier was = here Wednesday on a husiness, mission. ‘Henry Johnson of Montpelier will soon arrive for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tresler of Diamond Hill farm. e ; :

- The Peoples Mutual Telephone company officials held a meeting Thursrday at Wawaka and transacted business affairs for the company. Manager Russell W. Hart handed in his resignation to take effect April 15. The new manager Clvde Zimmerman of Huntertown will move here. : Mrs., Della Gill was the guest of Mrs. Faydeth Stienbarger Friday night Mrs. Cora Stigner was the guest of Mrs. D. W. Hooten Sunday. . .

* Born in Noble County Mrs. Alfred -Moore past 60 years old died af her home in Thorncreek township of a complication of diseases. She ‘had been in failing health for some time:past but had not heen seriously ilk until the past three days. . Alice Hill was born in Noble county anid was a daughter of. George and Elizabeth Rhodes Hill. She was sixty vears of age lawgilhm' 29th.-—Col-umbia City Post. : ! » __,‘_.‘_______ P e L e - Judge Biggss is Improving. Attorney Ralph Gates of this city visited Judge Arthar F. Biggs of the Whitley-Noble Circuit courts at- his home at Ligonier Monday night. Judge Biggs is improving but is still required to remain in his home.—Columbia City Post. L ~ Beats Board Bill; Fined J. H. Lilly was brought back to Columbia City from Indianapolis to answer charges of ieaving a board bill unpaid. He was fined $2O and a 60day penal farm sentence was suspended provided that his board bill of $26 and costs amounting to $46 be paid. . Steal Load of Oats Willis Markel of near Elkhart reported -the theft of 50 bushels of oats froxh his place. The present market value of oats is 58 cents a hus‘htiL Nag trace has bheen found of the thief.

Home Realty and Investment Co. ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOCR i ‘ ’ LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. v ‘ J. L. HENRY Manager , City Properti_es and Faimfis for éale that will erreal Lo you, especially when you consider tle possilility of future prices. : ' | FARM LOANS 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM L()AI\'SSm O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause Q.O - SECURITIES The Securities that we have to offer, are of the highest type. GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL, PUBLIC UTILITY and REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK, all TAX FREE. ‘ : | o ' | Official Indiana License Branch Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates of Titles and Transfers. All given special T attention. I

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' Fist hatch MARCH sth and twice each week thereafter. Our prices are reasonable in line with other reliable Hatcheries. We furnish you with good chicks, the kind that make money. Order early and get your chicks when you want them. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by ordering early. ~Send in your orders or come in and talk it over with us. LIGONIER HATCHERY ROY J. JORG, Manager 106 Lincoln Way West, Ligonier, Ind. Pnone 502

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y 7 - € % 3 :2 " e Y Ni ; ; ' N o N = ”5 "‘ WP “ -’4 S 2 7 - How abour YOURSELEF? - Inyour zeal togive your home the best possible . - care, are you forgetting that you, too, deserve care? Are you using up your time, even your strength, doing work that a machine could do _ faster and better? Get a Hoover—it will give yau deep, thorough cleanliness of your floor coverings, longer life for your rugs and greater ~ leisure for yourselt. Telephone for demonstration. o Only $6.25 down : : : Liberal allowancchr,yaur ald cleaner : e Ligonier Electric Shop . O.G. Bowen, Walt Robinson, Props.