Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 4A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 February 1929 — Page 4

Goshenn has a.-number of cases of momps. - - - . . | ~ Br all means see “The Show Girl” tonight, : < - ' | . :2oA et e i : T M¥. and. Mrs. Waller Rex are the pateuts of a son born Thursday nigh.t,—‘i e % 2 n - Monroe Ottt and George Hire of Lig- | onier attended the funeral of Mr‘sx% Vary Tulley at Goshen. A ' Wanied --Work by - day or ‘weei;;i Sotia - Colbert. plone 28%. f§i FOR S_-\i;ii"?in:: cHepres iu«-übsz@Jl‘l L 0 f;,;ég.: ¢capacity. A bargain, .\lrs,.i ,\i::m'iw-i Blue.. Phone 857. . .”.b2t*! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Werich were, enests of the Harry Bowen family :,1':1: Topeka one day last week, : ; Coming m.n} “lilaec Time'" the great est of all air plane pictures starring Colleen Moore ~;n'(h');.~'r:li, : Williamy Datteniis home from an oxtended stav in California. He was located near San Francisco, ‘FPOR SALE- One 600 Egzg Buckeve Incubaior xun one seasou, latest patenl turning ‘trays, good as new at half {n‘iiu_- V:;-'H.',.m'n takes it. E. E. Thompson Wawakn indiana. : s g S 5 e e Plazer and Piano Tuning : And repuiring, first class leaye orders at : Arthnr Reed's Choeolate Shoppe. 1. l?,r».i{u_\' Brody. 334 A Main St. Elkhart,| Indianad’ “2bst 3 9 o MR a \ MON. FEB. 18 - , - Show Givl The hottest peppiest tale ever Wliks ‘ten aboul Droadway j;'w./, with Alice White Ihe n W sercen favorite. IWe nrge oto see this exira fine show. ATES. AND WED. FEB. 19-20-The Mating Call ~ From Rex Beach's. novel starring Thomas Meighan with Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree. o Two ladies to Love. #Not one, but itwo leading women play opposite Pom in this _nictnru Which is but one of many reasons why *The Mating Call® s . twice as u--ntuivnin'g as ':L‘nything the cood luck sty has ever attempted. l.ook at the names of the .men whe made it againand vou'll have the other “reasons.” < . : James Cruze directed . this = Tine picture. ; : THURS. FEB. 21, FAMILY NIGHT His Tiger Lady A S[izn'i‘ing ‘Adolphe Menjou:: Here is another smart .\icnjou conledy drama which ranks with his best.adso a good comedy. Every seat 10¢. - '

FRI. AND SAT. 22.28 The Lawless Legion Starring Ken Mavnard and his horsé Tazan. These favorites at theis best, also a Sennet comedy. SUN. AND MON. EB. 24-25 | . . N o= While the City Sleeps Starring Lon Chaney and Anita Page. This is one of the most vleasing hole ever portrayed by ILon Chaney He wears no make-up -and his role is one of strong appeal. You will ‘enjoy this splendid picture also a Big Boy comedy zm_d a-news. ' : TUES. AND WED. FEB. 26.27 N Scarlets Seas Starring Richard Barthelimess andg Betty Compsoun. A fine story. COMING SOON MAR. 5-6-7-8 Lilac Time The greatest air picture ever made, bar none. : - Guest Coupon | - Good With One Paid - Admission on Monday TR S R R DR m Simplicity The dignified funeral service of today is:one of simplicity. Fads and fancies are . avoided. And vet, new innovations are continually making themselves felt. Respono!. " : sibility in these matters rests, 4 T 1 to -a large extent, with the 'nim‘tician. HJ;L duty is to use. diseriminating judgment - in adopting the new and dis- : (tar'dingatiw old. @ For the modern mortuary and the ser vice of its presonnel are the i hatural eutgrowth of the ac~mfinp(rexfierience of years v Brown Funeral Home ‘s LIGONIER .- ° , Phones: % Office 115 Residence 120

Reed and Working are redecorating | Masonic hall, i . - ] SR e e Ligonier deaiers today were offer-| ing #1.35 & bushel for wheat. .o The Progress Club will meet this | evening with Mrs. Clair W. Weir, William Longenecker will' move | from Cromwell to a farm near Ligonier: o c o Ar. and Mrs. Howard Herald arrvived Home 'Eridzi; evening from a -};isii‘ in_ Indianapolis. . ' e Mrs W H. Wigton called to fndiana-ir'},l‘-iis by the illness of ‘her littls grand i,-;;»i-: ‘!’.iliy Hursi is home, s Gus Baker after disposing ';.»l‘ Thiy property on a farm will come with hig [amilyv to J,igo'ni'er to ‘rosim-. b Mr. :d@ud Mrs. Williamp = Robertson of .Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and and Mrs. Herbert Wills, : | o divs, Bldon Miller and chil, fren caie from Benton and '\'i.jsited My i:md‘ Mrs. Milton ‘Miller of Yhisivity.‘ i Z .7;‘.'.7 S : y > Mrsi Diges: joined | Jndge o Arthur Biges ‘at Coluiabia City. The judge was confined to his bed by iliness. For. Sale two i)i*_(h‘uu.!.n suits three sugs oil siove and kitchen table anil chairs. AMrs. Jonas Schloss {alt ME. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmern were in 'n;!‘(')iii their farm home, their first visi ‘o Ligonier since before Christmas. !,ii—llnws'li’.\lSSiO and ips. l.vH{iu«‘i' Hay den *w 71’ called to Chicagg by the cevions villpess of My, Bussie's mother Ly cold wave that will probably send lm“ temperatire down to 10 above i. ero is due to strike Ligonier-tonight. { Nire Walter Hire and danghter ;.;(»an oi Richville spent Tuesday evethning with Mrs. R Hutsinpiller at Rengo ! Hhe Richville Ladies Aid will meét Tdesday with Mrs. Rex Miller in New Prris. Preaching at Richville next Sundav e . The children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardesty of Fort® Wayne dre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keasev for a few (in:i'sl ' T ‘ - - v «eM S P . Foster's community sale last Thurs day .amounted to about $4,000. His next one will.be on the last day of Februavy, e : ‘Mrs. George W. Nusbawm and M and Mrs., Henry Freed of Wakarusa visited Sunday with the W. C. B. Haryison ‘family. - e 2 5 ) ~ ¥ 3 P : ;i “Mr.fand M¥s. George Mason ol Mil lersburg . speut the week-end With {their daughter Mrs. Leland Calbeck ard family. S ’

Mrs. Johu "Wear of Goshen, formerly of this city will submit to -a goi-{ tre operation at the Goshen hospital tomorrow. . ‘ Thomas Meighan in- “The Matin;;l ‘all”’ a story that is different also‘ very. good at Crystal Tuesday and‘ Wednesday e : Ty 1 John Skeels left last Friday for iMorida where he will spend a month. Mrs. Skeels will join him in the east on dbis return. ‘ . e e 1 Mrs. Ernest Richards of near thisi city was a guest at a wedding anniver- | sary celebration at the Pine Tree innl one dav last week. ' | ~ ‘Reub Deter and A. E. Snyder made a. trip Sunday .to Benton Harbor and. l;St-. Joe Michigan and found niiieiil snow at these places. | ; e ‘ ~ Mrs. Vern Pancake and daughted: were in (foshen Thursday consulting a physician, Dr. W. B Kreider an old friend of the family. ‘ ~ Russell Nethemlt. Robert Kile zxnd} Mr. and Mrs S. J. Yoder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Damey lof near Ligonier. ' | )e e i . Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper in “Lilac Time” the greatest air spectacle of the age at Crystal March 5, 6 7 and 8. our days. . Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stage, Mrs. ‘Otis Stage and Mrs. \Dean ‘Bobeck are at!‘rending the funeral of Norman Wolfe at lL.aPorte today. ' The Gleaners Class of the Christian church will hold a Jbake sale at the Jet White Groceteria Saturday '{{“ebg-'v ruary 23rd. i sa2t Mr. and Mrs. George MeceDaniel of Ligonier and Harrifl Mcßride and family of Syracuse .were guests of the Shirlev Loy family near Milerspurg. , . e . See Thomas Meighan in “The Mating Call” a story by Rex Beach directed by James 'Cruze which: makes it extra good at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. - - Mrs. Ida Parker, who has been mak ing her home with her daughter Mrs. C. F. Green was called to Wolf Lake. by the illness of her grandsons Johnl and Alton Parker. : i | e e | ~ Reports from all the churches in the city showed an increase in the attendance yesterday in their Sunday School and worship. Some had the largest attendance for years. ,

~ Gles Ulnb and Flapper Chorus . Glee Club for “Aunt Luica” will practise Monday Feb. 18 7:00, at | Bagles Hall L . Roy . Jorg, Leland Thompson, Elmer Felton, Gilbert Darnell, Geerge Green Arthur Biddle, Wm. Reed, Howard Biddle Stanley Surfus, Bernard Baugh ;,man Jess Dewey, Dr. Raupert, Bill ‘McGuin, ‘Frank Raubert; John Emerison,Adi;ian Vondersmith, Curt Hutchi‘son, Frank McHugh Fred Hendrick‘son. L : i Come on busines men let’s make Aunt lucia's visit to Ligonier a big ‘guccess. . t ‘ . Flapper: Chorus for “Aunt Lucia’ will ]3!‘ll(~ti39 Ppesday 7:OO°P. M. Febh. {l9 at Eagles hall, o l \Cecil OGriffith, Pete Smith Chavles | {Green Arnold Elson, Ben Glaser, Dr { Martin, Willis Gibson, Hqward Herald \G. T. Whittaker .Lawr;&\‘-e Skeels, | ii“lm'i:m Reinhold, Harry Damey, Noal {Shock, Joe Kimmell, Jr., Norman iSmith Clair Weir James Stump. Lioyd {Williamson, - Frank Marion. Durbin 'Mier. Tom Jeanneret. Leslie Divaly, :Ed-iiox_irio.( James Leavy Howard Net: {son Rollin Todd. John Cass and Dale i Barnhart. : : ¢ et . t AMiss Marie Ludwig and D. X Em fniiti of Elkhart were guests of Mr iand Mrs. Fern Stage Friday evenine { -J. E. Summers of Lima Ohio spen ithe week-end with the J. D. Kreage !’tamily. Mr. Sumniers is a mrother of [Mrs. .Kreager. ' ' , ? M and Mrs. Eail Taylor and daugt Et(’:r Mary spent vestardav witli A Eand Mrs. Levi Flinn. Mr..and 3rs {Chet Hile were visitors at the Flinn Ihome in the afternoon. \'WOULD BE SOME PUNISHMENT ICongressman Had Richt ldea, Unless © It Came Under Heading of “Cruel ; ; and Unusual.,” ¢ Congressman Thomas U. Sisson of iMississippi smiled . when the topie turned to the proper runishment for a negligent husbjand. Tle said he was. rTeminded of a_case of that kind, *® r Some time ago a married man ran away with a silly young girl, and after jan exciting chase the elopers’ were captured ang returned -home. Naturally the escapade was the one theme .of conversation in the small town "whe.re-_ they lived, and eveérybody in the corner store had his own idea as ;to what the husband’'s punishment should be. - .. One suggested a life sentence, an‘other suggested that 90 years in the penitentiary would be the proper ‘thing, while a third spoke eloquently | ‘'of tar and feathers. i “You areaall wrong,” finally rei;’marked a little man sitting in the ;corner. "I have a scheme that beats .all of vours a mile down the boulevard.® - “What is it?” chorused the crowd, .quickly glancing at the speaker. “You t'wouldn‘t hang him, would you?” “No,” was the quiet rejoinder of the ‘ little man. *“I would turn him over to hig wife's mother.”-—Philadelphia Tel‘vesr_anh. . 1

. Much of Hen's Labors Vain. . Between the hen and congumer t-there is a waste of $200,000,000 worth ‘of eggs each year. - . . This was the testimony given at {'the attorney general’s “‘egg trust” in}'quiry by William Mann of the law de- . partment. of the New York Central railroad, who read a letter from the !department of agriculture to support ;:his claim. v ¢ . According to these figures the % American egg crop is worth $700,000,000 a year, and $30,000,000 is lost through breakage in transit. ~ The egg as the hen lays it is almost l;invariably a good egg, ran the evi+dence, but one out of every ten the | hen lays for market is Broken on the, t‘rway there. Three of the remaining ':nine eggs are addled before they reach the consumer, and 40 per cent of the [:eggs are good only for strong pal--ates or tanning leather. - e . ~ Thinking of His Wife. i‘ A colored man engaged in a short ;job in jan Irvington house the other day expressed himself quite forcefully to the man of the house, the subject :being the outlook for an increase in “emigration from Europe to this coun‘try, perhaps next year, as a conse‘quence of the great war. “I'm opposed,” said the colored man, “to all ‘this mess of people coming to this country.” o ) “Why so? This country ought to be open to all the world, to everybody who wants to improve his condition.” “l don't think so, no sir. I don’t ‘like to see these foreigners coming ;in here taking work away from our ‘wives.”—lndianapolis News. Petrified Lizard’s Tragedy. .. "Uncle John Brady exhibited a freak ‘of nature in Yellville. Ark.,. recently. gHe located a bee tree on Tar Kiln, ‘near Pyatt, and the tree, which was ,dead, fell down. o . He had a section of the tree, about 'ésix feet long, containing the bees and ‘the honey, cut out, and a few inches below where the section was sawed off Was d a large red-headed lizard, ‘eight inches vhi ad pétrified. ' The lizard was evidently in—the tree ‘when the bees tock refuge there, and ‘was unable to make its escape and died, after which petrification ensued. . Not Obstinate. ; ‘Would you vote for prohibition?” ~ "Of course I would,” replied Sepa}:or Sorghum. “My constituents are strong for prohibition.” - “Does - that ~ fact influence your }ideas?” B - “It does, so long as my constituents exert so much influence over my employment. . I'd rather go thirsty than Pay your Banner subscriptions.

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

~ Christian Church. _ A good day was enjoved byiall who attended services at the Christian church vesterday. We weut over ol goal set for Sunday school! -attendance,and gzood congregations greeted the..workers both morning and even Ml : : s : ‘ The Booster Choir and the m‘(rh(-sfl % 5 ¥ i tra rendered good service in both ! meetings. Miss Lawson and Mr. Miller are rendering a service to the boys and girls that will be fér lasting good. = ’ Rev. Coil is preaching clear forceful New Testament' sérmons. Hig sermon on - “The Power of Blood” vesterday should have been heard by every citizen of this ecity v . There will be services every night of 'the week at 7:30. o'clock. Miss Lawson and Mr. Miller will meet the boys and girls at 7:00 o'clock each evening. : G ’ Tonight will be '‘Bible Night' A rose will be given to the one who brines the oldest hible. Carnations will be given théise bringing the lare N A N TBN SR ATR s b R B S G s%4’3> groEasiT ,%f*}»% AU e S e B R DR e < eSG By ROt SR T e RS R BEEeSaE . w 3 ‘“f AAT AR e RRN n;ri’f L e s ] B e Tt SRR SR SRR R G R - G oo . o z,*“ BRI, slos v 't’%,a%&%‘?"’f E.P R e FERRT N S R e e o R R s an ot TR SR s s Feasiens e AR e e . R, @FevetiEs T Sl SR, & %;e ,‘f%fé,} . v Boamaaa el e . f:f%’z i P e e S B s B b e e e | B e ‘ e R e ’?’?’ i - - FLOYD L. MILLER Pianist During Revival at ! i ' Christian Church : . s 1 e est and smallest bibles. Miss Lawson us exalt the hible as the Word ol us exault the bible -as the Word oi God: and sufiicient ‘£6lr a guide in all matters of faith and praetice. : Rev. Coil will speak upon the following themes: = Tonight—*“The Authority of Jesus” . Tuesday~"Ecee Homo'! Behold the Man.oy i . Wednesday~-Why, Am [ a Member of the (Christian Chureh?’ o Thursday evening will be the service particularly forgand in behalf of children and young people. Sermon theme—‘Youth for Christ.’ = - ' During the first week three have made the egoud confession and two Ihave come into the f{ellowship of the church otherwise. Many should confess Jesus as Lord and Saviour during the remiaining services. of tie week. . :

~ Plan Great Services This . Week ’ The third week of the revival at thd LU nited Brethren church began. yesterday and shows increased interest, A new record of attendance was made in all the services yesterday and cony .x'ia,&.:x wuas evident at the morning servi‘es with one surrendering theiy lite (0 Christ. - Mr. and Mrs. Parled continue to direct the music and theiy work "is being .fmpi‘éoi:‘iie(i. Special ilii‘.lsirui features will be given from night to night through out the weék The children’s meeting last Saturday was well attended and Mr. and Mrs, Parlee will meet the children again on Wednesday evening at four o'clock t Toright at seven eo'clock and each night at the same hour there will hd 'pr:iyot' service. held in the basement lof the church prececeding the regulay evening services. Those who desird ' prav for a soul searching revivak ‘!m-o asked to be in attendance at these praver circles from night to night; Specihl leaders have been selected. . Tucsday an all day prayer servicd will he held at the church and the first:- serviee will be at 7 o'clock 'in lt.he norning. = The servi(jes will con,tinue throughout the day until e preaching hour. There will be no rbreai-; as a group of leaders have been assigned their hours to be present {and continue 'the services from hour to henr including the noon and sup{perv hour._\"_[‘hé folks who desire to isee a revival in this city are‘ urged to spend part of the ‘day in-these prayer sessions. You can come and o as is most convienent. This is a unique feature but will offer an opportunity to évery‘fim Eselves:. to meéet: with oth‘quit”’;ae&y\ time in the day for prayer. It a time of great opportunity to make the church life .felt in this community.i.fi.mong the subjects that Rev. Smith will discuss during the week, are “The Wonders of Heaven”, “The Won ders of Hell,”” “Things in Eternity)” and other vital ‘themes. Services oVery e a 0 o Presbyterian Chureh. ——— “Lincoln’s Relation to Religion and the Church” was the sermon. topic vesterday. e T Mri G. S. Lyon was organist and sang a patriotic solo as part of the offertary. = = o o . Mrs. A, E Kelley sang “The Lord is My Shepherd.” ' ' " Rev. M. E. Runden, of Kendallville will hold special services the week of March 18:to 28 ~ - = The attendance at both Sunday sehool and church yvesterday was exaelent . o . o i

M. E. Church Notes.

- There will be an important official board meeting in the church parlor this eveningat 7:30. Let every member, if possible, be present. ' - Sunday will be the occasion of our last quarterly conference. If you are behind with yqur chuirch obligations will you not help the stewards out by seeing them this week, or bring your money to the services Sunday. Services in this church were hetter attended vesterday than they have beén for several weeks we were glad to see the people getting back once more. let as try and have another good increase next Sunday. Remember that Dr. €. H. Smith will bring the message Sunday morning. g

. Preshyterian Church (Cilendar. Monday- -Sewing Society - 1:30. - Monday-—C. E. Society 7:30. Thursday: Missionary Society, meets with Mrs. Wigton at 2:30. Thursday— Session meeii_ug at 7:30 Friday—Social Hour meets with Mrs. Billmire at 7:30. .

{ hristian Science Services

fSoul’ was the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ Sdientist on Sunday:Feébruary 17. Among the eitations which * com-’ rised the l.esson-Sermon \\-ii:a‘_tho ,‘H‘Enxj.i».t fromm the Bible: “Lay not e for yourselves - treasures upon carth, where moth and ‘rust doth corrupt. and where thieves bhreak throngh and steal: But lay ‘up for yourselves r.’x'ons:urg;-s in heaven, where peither moth nor. rust doth corrupt; and - where ‘thieves do not. break through nor steal: For wihere ‘your treasure. is there will vour <reart, he also’* (Matt, 6:19-21) : : The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Chrictian Science textbook, “Seience and ‘Jealth with Key to the Seriptures’ v Mary Baker Eddy: “When the sick r the sining awake to yi'enlize their weed of what they have not, they will e reluptive of divine Science, \vhici'i ravitataes towards Soul - and away rom material sense removes thought Lot the body, and elevates even mortal mind to the contemplation of something better than di:zeasp or sina (D 323 e By all means see “The Show Girl™ tohight, ; ’ | . Hay For Sale. Phone 271. C. A. Wolf Ligonier. = 3b4t Mrs, ‘iizn'r':\; Schlabach spent Saturday in ¥ort. Wayne. = . : Everyvone enjoyed the-“ Show Giri last night, Don't miss it. ' To e o . Miss Beatrix, Flick of Mishawaka was home over the week end i 2/ 3 : e Harry Miller and a brother-in-law from Chicago are here on business. Wanted--used washin machine. Phone 49, Kline's Grocery and ask for Mr. Pilling. - : : Ve s i e e4B ¥ *Wanted Men—to cut wood will pay $1.50° a. cord, 2% miles west of Ligonier. V. E: Rarick ! 52a5t Notice--There will be a special meeting tonight of the ' Phi Delta Kappa. All members are requested to he mwsem'.' : ;

Thoiios Meighan Evelyn Brent and !ilens : Adoree in' “The Mating Call? | a story by Rex Beach at Crystal Tues- | day and Wednesday. o | e i For Sale or Trade =~ = | - Modern and well located Goshen property with garage connected to the hous: and double garage now rénted on some lot. Also good lake property, will exchange bpth for farm. J. A Swinehart, 305 W. Purl St. Goshen, Indiana. . 2b3t* Residence For Sale The property known as the “Warren t}{.imo Home’ corner .of Center ang 'Second streets for quick sale for cash. Inquire of Rothwe!ll & Vanderford. : , Zugy - i > v E ['or sals or will trade for Ligonier };‘:;w’)perty. general merchandise stock, fixtures and buildings. Splendid location in_ couniry. Might consider selling stock and fixtures and renting building. Inquire Albert Bauer, 323 Lincoln Way West, Ligonier, Ind. : v o 3a3t¥ t Notice to Patrons Lo - Those wishing to transact business with the Farmers Mutal Aid of Elkhart county will tdke notice that 1 will be at the American State Bank Ligonier . Saturday eveningss.\ L Albert E. Prough Director Phome. exchange through Millersbhurg and Ligonlfrr~—l. = e o Notlee of Appointment. - Notice"is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the /wn%jgsta\mg of Elizabeth Groves, late of Noble~County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to-solvent. ~ Americgn ~State Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, aMthe | will annexed. - » e i 'W. H. Wigton, Atorney. 4a2w “"’\;"\'\VN_otiega"of'Appointment. : | Motice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Joe Miller, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. _ American State Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, administrator with the will o annexed.. S - W. H. Wigton, Attorney. 4a2w

Home Realty and Investment Co. -~ ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR ~ - z 'LEVY BLOCK. LIGONIER, IND. o ’ J. L. HENRY Manager - - Clty Properties and Farms for sale that will appeal to you, especially ‘'when you consider the possibility of future prices. e - . . F BARMIOANS @, 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM L()Az\‘3s7 O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause 0. & SECURNES | 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. - ' : ( : Official Indiana License Branch Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs Licensc; Cerlificates | of Titles and Transfers. All given special i attention. .

If You Have Trouble—~ 3: ::& D N [ | HEARING ~ Our Hearing Device Specialist will be at { ; 0. , . { - : T ¢ 3 c . 3 |Bink’s Jewelry Store, Ligonier, Al Day | - Thursday, February 21st . Demonst rating the new Western EIectuicsAUDIPHONE and the powerful Siemans and Halske li&&l\'?‘]iifil’i‘(i.\'i:l. You can try without obligation in one private demonstration side by side, these and other leading makes comprising the largest line in the state. o : LEARN THE (TQMI"()RT OF HEARING AGAIN }()Lir specialist can help select the one best suited to 1 your case. Phone or write for an appointment and valu- | able booklet. . - o ~ «/. : SPECIALISTS IN BETTER SIGHT G AR o AND HEARING. MIESCGOS 3 > ‘ il O Al — Goshen, South Bend and Fort Wayne.

FARM FOR SALE

| 14 acre farm all good soil and 35 acres of imber. Good 6-room house, large bank barn and other buildings. Located 3 1-2 miles northwest of Kendallville at east’end of Sylvian Lake, known as the John Strater farm. - ~ Priced to sell to 'close: estate - Mrs. Lotta Wagner 633 North Main St. = Kendallville

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. OGS - s T ° o - ’ A_ ‘ ‘ Ligonier Hatchery N\ —— BLOOD \emtl (/7 BABY TESTED X 7/ 77T < 4\~ CHICKS L s e e \ }\ —M N \ N =BN - White Leghorns,’Biown_ Leghorns, Barred and White -Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpington and White Wyandottes. The chicks are proc\iuced from high quality. Heavy laying flocks, Closely culled for Size, Health and Vigor, also - Blood Tested of Bacillary White S Dlarch.ea‘ . i Custom Hatching 3c per egg Spend your chick "dollar on VALUE not CHANCE. . . Price right. Quality u.nsurpassed. - LIGONIER HATCHERY chone 02 ' .. e - Roy Jorg, Mgr.