Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 42A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 November 1928 — Page 3
R : g;fi,% : | : Sta’nleySurfus - FUNERAL. . DIRECTOR Afigfilance Service 110 West Third St. Phone 495
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Foßretz tor Glasses e 2 {94 Stylisk, « .'_(" X " ¥, ~.~ Distinctive SRS T AR & *v’f’“;»é.::;e;fl;:f . GLASSES "“Zi’};;"?‘i’ : Remember that glasses are -an Important - fuctor fo your personal Eppearanee. : Carelessly iitted, they detract . frowr your looks. _ : v AdJusted with the preeision that . c.‘mrw.‘,tc:\'lzes our zervice, our glusses will add distinction to Your appearance and briug real comfort te your eyes, We Welcora tha Opportunity of Serving Yau. Nevir evin F. Bretz Opiometrist sgd Upticiam 130 8. Mein S - GORE & f - . T ‘ : Bothwell & Vanderford ~ Lawyers : Yhone 156 Ligonier. Indiana Howard White - WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER = - Fhone 2 o 1 Wawaks 3 ‘ ® Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Ofiice at Farmers and Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday : : Evening
VERN B.FISHER - Sanitary Plumbing and Heating =~ Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind . Harry L. Benner ~ Auctioneer = ~ Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley . =»County Phones : - O. A. BILLMAN Wiad Mills, Tanks, Pumps, ~ Water Systems, Etc. . Well Drilling * Phone 333 LIGONIER
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINAR[AN Office: Justgmere ’?’afm | Phone: Lfgoniex" 857 e w.}H. WIGTON . Attoraey-at-law - Oftice in Zimmerman Block - LIGONLER, ND
Our Advertising - Service - Means More Sales for You, Mr. Business Man When you begin advertising in this paper you start on the road to more business. There is no better or chcaper medium for reaching the buyers of this community. - We can also provide Artistic Printing - of every description. -
"7 " Snail Avoids Sunlight| ~ - However, thick his sheet, the snail fears the sunlight. In the hot days of summer he draws deep into his refuge. If the ground is arid and stony, he bores a holé in the rock chosen by him s best suited to his needs. His work is slow and very hard, but it 1S very ‘dear to him, and while he travels a ilong way to find the food that he jcraves, he always crawls back to his irefuge, no matter hew far it may be..
Married Men Know
~ Scientists claim that a woman’s brain will retain impressions mude apon it longer than a man's. Every Jmarried man will agree with him, and if there are any who doubt the statement just do something which she believes you should not do and.count the number of Years it will be before she ceases to mention ‘the fact.— ‘Arlington (Ore.) Bulletin. | i
Good for Goldfish
Water in the goidfish. bowl will remain fresh and healthful for three months or so by placing a chunk of special chemical rock at the bottom, says Popular Mechunjes Magazine, About half a pound to a gallon of water, is the proper proportion. The rock absorbs various Imipurities and produces the effect of an.attractive grotto in the bowl. .
Butter and Ash Wood
In some’ parts of Britain, to make sure that the butter will not be bewitched, it is usual 1o make the churnstalf of-ash, and for the same reason herd-boys use an ashen stick for driying cattle. In like manner the Cornish peasant, in dread of the evil eye, twines an ash-twig round his COW's horns. o
A Wise Mother
Whooping cough was prevalent in town and Fdward's mother was diligently trying to prevent his getting it. A friend avked the little huy, “Why haven't vou got the whooping cough, Edward?” *Mother won’t lot me,” was the r'(nl':l,v.——(}hildl'en, The Magazine for Parents,
Bell 700 Years Old
A chureh bell 700 years old is still in use'in a church in’ Vestergoetland, a province of Sweden, On it is this inscription in quaint medieval SwedIslé: “When 1 was made, then ‘was one thousand two hundred twenty win ters and eight from God's birth.”
Flies Not All Bad
There are more than 30,000 kinds of flies: Their conduet toward man is both good and bad. Some flies destroy injurious. plants and some destroy ‘harmful insects. Indians, at one time, lived off the young of a certain fly, : S
Friendship Testimonial
In Belgium before the World war a children’s playground was . unknown. They were introduced: by the American Red Cross as a testimony of friendship of American children for their little Belgian friends®
Toastmasters Classified
Toastmasters fall roughly into two groups: The tlip kind, and those who introduce the distinguished guest in a tone of reverent awe, as if he were being -unveiled.—Detroit News.
Ancestral Pride Justified
It is the highest of earthly honors to bhe descended frém the great and good. They alone cry out against a nobhle ancestry who have none of their owh.—Ben Jonson. - Lo
Sunlight Tonic
A good and cheap tonic is a glass of water which has been exposed to the sunsfor ten minutes, You will be drinking sunlight absorbed by the water. : .
First of Large Band
. Fred Ott has been called the first ‘motion picture actor since he appeared 'in the first picture Mr. Edison took 'when he was experimenting in 1886.
Cleaning Paintings
-~ To remove fly specks froin oil paint.ings try washing them with warm :suds made with a pure soap that does ot contain’ Iye, using a soft cloth,
“Our Lady of the Snows”
© Over the doors of the Canadian houses of parliament, appear the words, “The wholescme sea is at ber gates, her gates both East and West.”
Treasure Chest
~ Brown purse lost on bus or K ear by working woman ; contains tax money, buttons, union card; sick husband. —San IPrancisco Examiner,
Acknowledged Leaders.
~ De Pauw says: “As Homer was the founder of epic poetry, so was Polygnotus the founder of historic -paintmg.n ’ %
The Greater Thing
Science can develop horsepower, but horse sense is a gift of God.— Boston Transcript. ‘
Best Seller of All
~ Book dealers say that the New Testament is always the best seller among all best sellers.
Higher Agriculture
The first agricultural colleges in the United States were established by federal act in 1862,
Shobe Ships Horses,
Robert D. Shobe Friday shipped. a car of twenty horses to the Buffalo market and followed them Saturday
For Sale—Buff Orpington cockerels Blood tester, trap nested. Abe Weimer Ligonier, Ind. 40b5t
| . Meets With Aecident. While Mrs. Cedric Robbins, two ckildren and ‘her brother, Samuel | Weinkoff were enroute from ‘heir home in Mishawaka to Cromwell. to visit Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Robbins, a door of their car came open and Pat, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Codric Robbins fell to the pavement H,é Was painfully but not seriously hurt. The accident occurred Tuesday mornmeg at about §:10 west of Ligonier. The child was tiken to Dr. Lane's ofiice Cromwell Aldlvance. ; ‘ Man Found in Stairway. . Oliver Briggs, 70, of Large, was §fouml \?’\"edr;esday at his home. FPlis body was wodged in a stairway leading to.the c-llar and he had probably been dead two or three days, according to Corcner Carl Stineman. He was last scen Sunday morning by Lou. Gilpin, a man who occupied the same house * with “him. , Rooseyelt Wins in New York., Unoflicial figures compiled by the staff of election burean of the secretary of state’s office in -New York gave Franklin D. Roosevelt, democrat, o majdz‘ity of 21,195, for . governor over Attorney General Albert _()tting'wi‘ hiis republican opponent, ne 2 . : A S V ; . ' To Investigate Floaters. *Charges- that 15.000 to 20,600 “floaters” fiom Chicago were ha u led into Lake counfy to vote are under inve'stigation by Democratic State vChairman R. Earl Peters a nd pa rty leaders, Peters said.. vi% o : : Must File Aeccount. ~All candidates have 30 days iy whi(:h to file 9xp@3ns‘e accounts compiled during theih campaign. - The county candidate accounts - will be filed in the office of the county clerk.
J. L. LEVY & SON . Announce the opening of their newly arranged Furniture Department ~ for one week commencing o ~ Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16-17
2 ] . - ’ < i . For Saturday S Sellmg ' TR A S . “;\ ?“?"15"5‘%5 ,a ff.kzi‘x‘,-;‘».'i T TR - @?fiéflf ENAEY %fimfi;?@ w\% %'i”w \ e S - e 3SR gs SR %‘\,\‘. IRN e ._ ?-:.f.f-\.’ : o& - ' - Living Room Group _ thieePicee = It is ac!apted from the Empire style, upholstering in lovely shades. Japan mohair with loose cushions reversed. : $59.50 to $24950
‘ SPECIAL e | Ist Prize 3-piece Living Room Suite. 2nd Prize Unfinished Breakfast Set, Table and Chairs. 3rd Prize Hand Painted Velvet picture. . 4th Prize Pictures given to the last 10 numbers drawn
\-.- Our iine ot Odd and Oc- '\- casional 1s beautiful iMi £ Prices ' Pgy $6.95 to $49.50
J. L. LEVY & SON
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
: - New State Officers - The new .Inciana state officers follow. Each clect except the governor ireceived between 425000 and 463.000 'tvows as compared with the 3530,000 ito 365,000 received by the democratic .Is-tuce candidates. : - : _' (toernor—- Harry G. Leslie . - . Lieut-Governor—Edgar D. Rush \ Treasurer —Mrs, G. H. Uhbahns. ' _Auditor--Arhie 'N. Bobbitt. ; Attorney: (leneral- J:‘zmes N Ogden, { Superintendent Public Instruction—{Roy P. Wischart. - - [ Reporter Supreme Court—>Miss Genievieve Bown, e Judge Supcene Court—David A, My ¢ St 1 Judge Appellate Court—(First Dis!t_l‘i(f“wJ‘)]l‘l)er C. Lockvear. : § Judge Appellate (7-mn‘?~~-(Secom‘l | District) «Noel . Weal = . ‘ FFarmers Report Chickens Stolen, M. H. Neison a farmer living five tmiles east rof Elkharf on Road 20 re‘.ported fo thé sheriff's office Friday ‘that befween 90 and 100 Rho> Tsland ‘Red chickens had been stolen irom his hen house Thursday night The thiet left no clues, o . 2 ,' Ao . i New Golt Course _ i Cromwell parties are builiing -a ’nineél}ole golf course at the east end jof Lake Wawasee. Tt is to be ready for public use next spring. Chester i-.\'elso_u Fort Wayne pro is the zn‘ch’i-‘ ;te(‘t, < : | ‘ e i i i et oy g ; \ i More Baskethall. = = { The Albion Hubs defeated the Kim;mul_l\ludependents at Cromwell by a 'score of 22 to 13. The Hubs led at the halt 9 to 7 - . : ‘ 4 ; . - jf “Sorrell and Son” thel (mtsttandingl . picture of the: year at C(rystal thisi " Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ;
| Enjoy Rare Feast. : Thirty-one members and two visiiors met at Hotel Ligonia" Friday noon-to enjoy the fine feast set before them by Landlord Marion and his efficient staff. The hotel will soon get back its old time prestige with such service. : Dol [‘,im’e business was .transacted under the call of committees by President Stansbury who presided. . : Erforts to have the short turns faken out of the Lincoln highway at the Denning-Hoak corner have not- been encouraging. : The road committee headed by Charles Green will eonfer further with ' the county commissioners over the matter. i : A. D. Newton called attention to the absence of traffic signs in the South Side schonol zone and the matter will pm_hahly be taken up with the ‘State Automobile association.
Another Lad Killed. - Arthur Amstutz, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amstutz of Berne, was instantly killed -Thurs’day when he was struck by an.éx-ugomobile as -he was running across the street near the business district. His sister, Agnes Amstutz, 14, was a witness to the accident, . - , The boy's skull was fractured. Ear} E. Gipe, of Columbia \City was the driver of 'ite car which hit the boy. , 850,000 * Two. yvouths, one a minisfer’s son, were sought in connection " with the disappearance of $50,000 in travelers’ cheeks from the. First National bank, at Mishawaka. Bank officers said tha* Wennermark, 17, had cashed several of the checks in South Bend and was reported -to have left wifh™ Alber 'Smith,' Wennermark is the son of a minister. e '
During which time we will Issue coupons to those registering at our store entithng them to a chance on several prizes to be given away on o b Sat. Ev'e, Nov. 24 I at 10 oclock. - On all purchases of $l.OO or more, extra chances will be given on prizes. - -
In our Ladies Shop we are otfering the following specials--All ladies coats at cost. Closing out our Millinery Department. Hats closed in two ranges $5 hats $2.95, $8.50 hats $4 95, $2.50 outing gowns $1.75, $2 50 House dresses, smocks $1.75. Chances will be- given to all paying their account during this opening.
EXTRA SPECIAL With every Living Room Suite or Outfit of F urniture sold by cash during this opening we are going to give FREE a rebuilt Electric Sweeper. Your - choice of Hamitton, Beech, Hoover or Eureka. P
, % SPARTON : (_/‘IN entirely new and truly : marvelous circuit! The “AC hum”, interference ( : and static amazingly reduced! The lower half : of the dial as enjpyable as the upper! Vastly : increased rangt! Most of all an improvement in tone that is troly amazing — deep, thrilling, rich beyond compare. Just HEAR the Sparton before : you buy—that's ail we ask. _ : oY | > R, G e e A W R f“ v 3o e (ol eVi § ; ! R K v;‘;-:"wt 3 4 3 ; oRa ey || ‘ T WAL | S Kiester Electric Shop \lester Llectric Shop Lincoln Way West ‘ Ligonier L B & ‘
' Distinctive © | Occasional Pieces At prices you'll find notably wosthwhile WHEN Christmas brings that : v;‘,\ 7 j’«- e annual desire for new things for @? \%\\\’\}\‘ the home, you usually find fthat g %\\&;§ | you could use a few new pleces , of furniture advantageously. \Look at these alie Théy are indicative - . of what you will find at any gtime fyou visit o this value giving furniture store. - BRIDGE LAMP Complete i R $129 - JUNIOR LAMP Complete
6 ""R’ 1 i Walnut o g Occasional Tables “Ew i;} $1250 to $29.50 §I b Its artistic grace will cap- ¥ \S; % - tivate you. - B ‘
