Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 May 1929 — Page 2
S . . e The Ligonier Banner | Helablished 18658 " Published by ' THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. ‘ W. C: B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager L R S B S S LRS Published every Moaday and Thursday gnd entered the Postoffice at Ligouier, Indiana, as second elass matter. W Nears Wire in Membership Drive A call for every American lLegion post in this state to send a few new member cards -humediatels Lo lielp “Old Rosebud” the Indiana horse, win the Legion Keéntucky Derby membership race. which ends at 2 P. M. Sat urday afternoon Mayv. 18th was made by 1-‘l'«3ll'A.".\‘im'i\ing‘ of Blaifton Department Commander. : “The Indiana Legion holds an jenviable position in the national memhership race and wil]l be satisfied only with leading -the. big *parade at the nationul eonvention to .he held at Louisyille, Ky in the fall. Ifthe Indinna Legion lgads the- Louisville parade it will colect the shirt of XNational Commander Paul 7 MeNutt from the reviewing stand as it- passes in answer to a wager. “Meniber cards should reach headquarters by Friday night” said Department Commander Wiecking. . - Recoyers Stolen Car. Alec M. Rennie- recovered the Fovd coach S:nm'd;':.\', which Wiy stolen from his sales room at Albion Friday night May 10, The ecar was recovered at Auburh and was taken hy Charles (‘unciplwvll a 13-vear-old school ‘huy. Young Campbell is wiider the surveillancé of Juvenile officer J. A. Stevenson and will probably be in'nu.,uhl hefore the. Juvenile court some time this week. . » - Captures May Mashroom Ivan “Moats Monday was out and gathered twelve pounds-ot nice mushrooms and remembered his neighbors,
STANSBURY’S DOUBLE STORE
The Daylight Store, the Store of Service, _ ~ Quality and Style |
HOUSE DRESSES, LITTLE SILK SPORT DRESSES, RUGS SILK UNDERGARMENTS. LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERY, SiLK, LISLE AND COTTON HOSE. MEN’S WEAR. OVERALLS, JUMPERS, SHIRTS, BOYS’ WEAR. GIRLS’ GARMENTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SEWING CLUBS AND HOME DIVISION. WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE DRY GOODS LINE, STANSBURY'S STORE IS THE PLACE YOU THINK OF BECAUSE ALL GOODS ARE GUARANTEED, QUALITIES . OF THE BEST, NO SECONDS SOLD AS FIRSTS. i o
CURTAINS AND CURTAN NETS Are you thinking of kitehen, bed room, living room or dining room curtains. If so, just notice the prices. See the quality. See the stvle. -We save vou money. _ Ruffled Curtains, plain white the pair 59¢ Ruffled Curtains checked pattern the pair 89¢ Ruffled Marquisette dots and fancy 51.39 Lace Panels for the better rooms from $1.89 to $5.19 the pair. = , . 95¢ LADIES HOUSE DRESSES 95¢ This line of fancy prints is a real treat, fancy nifty styles, Just try one two or three while selection is good. - e At $1.49 Fancy Batiste, fast color. At $1.98 Fancy Batistes, Voiles and Prints At $5.39 Rayon and Silk Dresses for -Sport Wear. : : : e A visit to our store will convince you of style and quality. : - 98¢ LAD!ES GOWNS 98¢ In this line you will find the best fast color crepe gowns. - - Beautiful rayon-and silk gowns. - 98¢ buys a fancy crepe gown e 98¢ buys a Phillipine hand embroidered 2OWn $1.19 buys a Rayon gown, all colors. 98¢ buys Ladies Pajamas made of fancy, fast colorprints. . . ' : $1.39 buys Girls fancy printed crepe Pajamas Just what the girls want. ; ' el ~ 50¢ SILK HOSE 50¢ | Thi%l‘ine of 50¢ Silk Hose is a wonder. All new shades for spring and summer. 98¢ Ladies Never Mend, Bobolink and Iron Clad. 20 shades to select from. A service hose that wears. : ‘ - Ladies hose puye silk, service and chiffon Nt $1.50 to $1.89 Girls’ roll top.” Boys’ fancy hose. Infants’ hose. - o
WE INVITE YOU, ONE.AND ALL. TO THIS -BIG STORE, 'FORV"ALL YOUR WANTS WHEN YOU WANT THEM. | : THANKING YOU FOR ALL THE PAST FAVORS AND PATRONAGE . . Ligonier’s Big Store
Souti Bend Indians yvs Union Giants. | Stunley Coveleskie, ex New York Yankee, Clevelund Indian and Washington Senator star and world series hero will be on the firing line Sunday fin Seuth Bend when Louie Batceheloi's Soutir Bend Indians hook up with W, 8. Peters’ crack Chicago Union Giants team At ]’15,\'11111(1 park in what propises 1o he one of the most thrilling 'gzmws of the vear at the Bender bat! park. L { Peters. who discovered ‘Rube’ Fes ter and ‘other famous negro stars, has been at the helm of the Union GGiants for 42 vears. His son Willie Peters frlashv shortstop would have been in the big legues if it had not been for his color. L | South Dend's team has been going ‘great this vear winning foir out of ;fivv games with:such \-ll_xh'.é as the tFairbanks-Morse, House .of David, ‘Battle Creek Postums and Ft. Wayne :_(‘(-mrul Jeaguers, - ; I Included among -the classy games i'-}umkwd for. South Bend this season ,:nw the " l.ogan Squares of Chicago, iSmn’e:n’ June 2nd., H_ayznm Cuban ‘Stars. Rube KFosters Awmerican Giants %Ku.ns:i.\' ity Monarchs, St, - Louis ‘Stm'::, Bill Neisen's Pvots of Chicago and Lefty Sulivan’s Millg from [Chi-:(-:xgm hesides the tollowing hig league teams, Detroit Tigers, Chicago. Cubs, }‘_\'vw York Giants. St. Louis Cardinals, {Boston Braves and Pittsburg Pirates. ’ : Beturns to Fort Wayne . | aAxery N (:I':3\'9s-‘;'t-lur‘ned to- Fort | Wayne: Saturday from lLeavenworth, Kansas after completeing a sentence ‘of one vear and one dav in the Federal prison hospital. He has.fully reigained his health and expects to re!vut,er ‘the l'icldl of jmn‘nulisn‘y some‘whvre in Indiana. . » ‘ M. Groves served @ term for violaition or ‘the narcotic law, - . Sufiers Double Rupture, While at work the other day Jacob Musser suffered a double rupture. He suffered much for a few dayvs from ‘the injury but is considerably better nHOwW, o : .
98¢ SILK BLOOMERS 98¢ In this department we have the best rayon and silk bloomers for all people. Stepins combination suits, shortees or the long bloomers. 98¢ buys a shortee bloomer for girls. 98¢ buys a 25, 27 inch for ladies Silk Undergarments are the rage. - MEN’S AND BOYS DEPARTMENT Have you tried a pair of those large full cut Overalls. $1.29 buys a pair of overalls for men. , $1.29 buys a Jumper for -work. ; Tovs Oweralls . .. -70 s 80 98¢ Play Suits for children 2 to 6 years. Bove Shighe ... ... ... ... .50ct089 Men’s Work Shirts extra good ............ 889¢ Men’s Dress Shirts reduced g 98¢ L DRAPERY DEPARTMENT - Silk Drapes add so much to your room. Cretonnes, Silkoline, Terry Cloth, Damask Reps all used for drapes and furniture covers. 36 inch Fancy Cretonnes ................ 25¢ to 35¢ 36 inch Silk and Rayon Drapery Cloth $l.OO 26 ineh Terry Cloth faney .. ... 69¢ L ' RUGS RUGS | Do you want Scatter Rugs for vour Bed Room, Living Room or Kitchen. We have them in oval, all sizes. These rugs brighten your rooms. - - : We can. sell you large room rugs of the best quality. A new line of ‘rugs to seeclt from from $24.25 to $150.00. Let us show you this line. : : : ~ NOTIONS b Any style color or quality. Just see the line. In our notion department, we have everything that is new and novel. Silks Scarfs, Lace Collars, Npckwear, Fancy Dress Buckles, Belts, Braids, Sanitary Aprons, Hose Supporters, Crochet Cottons, Beq Spreads, Table Spreads and Damasks, Pillow Slips, Sheets, Fancy Pillows, Men’s Neck Ties, Men’s hose, Handkerchiefs, Silk and Kid Gloves; Brassieres.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
0 Child is Killed by Truek. Run oveér by a truck backing slowIy out of an alley near his home in Sonth Bend Albret Frewing five-vear-old son of Mrs. Maude Frewing was fatally injured at 2 o’clock Monday afteruoon. . The child died of a e¢rush ed skull on the-* operating table at Epworilh hospital where he was taken by his mother and the driver of.the trgek. o : e They Visit Elkhart Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steinbarger and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steinbarger went to Elkhart Monday to see Charles Steinbarger at General hospital He sabmitted Thursday to an operation for ohstruction of howels and his condition is at present serious. He is a brother of Milton Steinbarger and of Nrs. Kzra Chaffe, whose son Sherman also lies at the point of death at Elkhart. .. Nearhy Deaths, - Mrs. ‘Anna Horridge 62 Elkhart: John Johnson 68, found dead in hed at his home in Elkhart; Mrs. Zula Rizzy =44 apoplexy,. Elkhart; J. P, Blough 96 one of Elkhart <-qunt_\"s' oldest residents died at his home in Middlebury: Mrs. A. M. Henry '75 complications, Decatur: Mrs. Alice Pence Z\ senility Columbia - City. 3 g e e o wandra i YVeterans to Meet . The annual convention of the Indiana chapter of the Rainbow division of the World War Veterans association will be held at Indianapolis July 8§ and 9. Elmer W .Shérwood president announced.. i ~On Way Home . Mrs. Ella Kiser and sister Miss Etta Weimer who have spent the winter in St. Petersburg Florida write that theyv will leave there for home May 21st stopping at a number of places on the wav. They are well. ° “The Darker” critics hail this as the vear's greatest picture. See it at Cryvstal next Tuesdavy Wednesday
Poppy Day May 25th., 1 ' Saturday May 25 will be Poppy Day ‘thrqughout the United States and on that day poppies made by disabled ex!service men will be sold. ‘The present éyeax"s observance of “Buddy PODD;". Week’' during the .week culminating in Memorial Day by millions who take ;this means of signif_ving through the wearing of the Buddy Poppy as a syniibol their veverence of the World War idead and their desire to assist the %(lisahled World War living gives cum:ulative emphasis to the annual movejment sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for the recognition of ;t.his flower as the memorial emblem tof this country. 3 | President Hoover gave voice to his %emhusigxtic endorsement of the poppy isale in a letter addressed to Command-rer-in-Chief Eugene P. Carver Jr., Vet%emns ()t"Fm'eign Wars. ! i Officers Save Drunken Man. i Howard Lutes of Wabash was res-it-ued Sunday afternoon from drowning 'in a sink hole on the county line road '3sout hof Warsaw by Sheriff Frank M{Krill and deputies. Lutes tar had {run off. the road into the sink hale ?and he was so intoxicated e’ was helpless. .The car was sinking slow"Iy, and would have disam)pen'ed enEtire)y- had not the officers been noti§!‘io(l and after some difficulty pulled it out. 5 : ! Snake Feasts on Squirrels, - { A farmer down mnear Marion in {(:ram' county heard a peculiar chatier ing in 4 woods and on Investigating found a blue ‘racer with a squirrel half swallowed. “When the reptile was cut’ Opéxl"tl)e bodies of three isquin'e‘ls were found. ' Sutters Paralytic Stroke William Palmer an aged resident of Noble county residing near Albion, who suffered a stroke of paralysis some days ago is reported in a seri|ous condition. : : L e l Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana Noble County ss: { ~ln the ‘matter of the estate of Margaret C., Harting Deceased » . No. 3138 v In the. Neble Circuit Court May {Term, 1929, s .
} “Notice is hereby given, that-the unid(*l'si’g’ne(l as Administrator of the Estate of Margaret C. Harting deceased has filed in - said court his accdount and vouchers in final settle‘ment of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said court, at the court ‘house, ‘at Albion, Indiara, on the $ day of June 1929 at which time and place all persons interested im said estate are required to appear ip said court and show .cause, if any ‘there he, why said account should not ‘be approved. < And the heirs, devisees and legétees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby reguired at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, : American. State Bank - By L. R. Calbeck Cashier Administrator Posted May 14 1929. W. H. Wigton, Atty. 16h2w
Notice of Final Settlement
State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Wilbur W. Wood Deceased | No. 3082 In the Noble Circuit Court May Term 1929 . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate ‘'of Wilbur W. Wood deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate and, that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion -Itli\iana on the 8 day of Juné 1929 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also here: by required at the. time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any party of said estate. ’ Sol Henoch, Administrator Posted May 14 1929 W. H. Wigton. Atty. 16h2w
fiOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the [Kstate of Albert 8. Bordner Deceased : No. 3103 ' In the Noble Circunit Court May Term 1929, - ’
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the esdersigned as administrator of the esstate of Albert S. Bordner deceased has filed in said court his aeccount and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion, Indiana on the 8 day of June 1929 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why: said account should not heapproved, ~ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of sald decedent and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. : :
| American State Bank L By L. R. Calbeck Cashier, Administrator ; Posted May 14 1929 < S W. H. Wigton, Atty. = 16b2w
! ~ Fined For Reckless Driving. } l William Bloom Rome City barber ipaid a fine of $5 and costs amounting -gto $13.50 in the court of Justice Frank | MeCarty at Brimfield Tuesday morn'Aiing on charges of reckles driving preferred by Lieut. William Donovan of ;‘the Indiana State police. Bloom's ar--,grest was the result of a collision with lianother car, owned by a Fort Wayne iman, on the principal corner there , ?Sund&y. i ' } No More Court Till September -1 Judge Arthur F. Biggs of the Whit- : iley Cireuit Court returned to his home in Ligouier Saturday evening after lwindiug up the business of the Whit;!le_\' “cireunit court for the April term. :!.ludge Biggs will not return for a reg--!ular term of court until next Septem;iher. _ ; A _ l‘ Youth Killed By Mad Bull i Attacked by an enraged bull at the ‘!R()se orphans’ home in Terre Haute 5;3[,\'1'19 Grayham 22 [“zn'nlersliixl'g Wds injured fatally: ' . § Gravham an employee' at the orlgphans' ho)me was butted against a 34’\\':)11 of a barn by the animal. ' 4 et e e | : . | The primary in Elkhart last Tues--i‘lzl,\' cost 50 cents a vote. There were 13,896 votes cast and election expenses ”were $1,975. ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. '| Sunday school 9:45 A M. | Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. _ | Everybody welcoms :
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- Some of the greatest : 5 Used Car values we have ever offered ~ Due to the tremendous popularity of the " new Chevrolet Six —we have had traded in _ to us an .unusuuliy large number of cood used cars. We are going to dispose of this stock in a sensational spring clearance sale. - Come in! You will find the most remarkable used car values ever offcred in this town. Many makes and body tvpes. * Some of the very latest 1928 models that are practically like new. Every car has been - thoroughly inspected. Many of them have been completely reconditioned abnd carry the famous red “O. K. That Counts” Tag* Spring is just around the corner—and now ~is the time to get the car you want—at a ; .price that will save you money. ~ Comein TODAY—while you have such a wide - selettion to choose from.
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% §0 e g W | Under the Auspicesof = Home Division and the Noble County Farm Bureau - SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, LIGONIER, IND. TUESDAY, MAY 21st, 8 p.m. . ' PROGRAM Prelude Starts 7:30 High School Band .... Art Reed Director Vinegar’s Vaudeville Agency ........0........... Sparta Township Emmitt Smith, Russell Maggert, Lois Beck » “Billy Sunday” and His Wife ................ Wayne Township Mrs. Homer Barker, Mrs. John Milbourne Song. and Banjo ... ...... 00 ... Elkhart Township Kenneth Schick : . Kazoo Band From Pumpkin Center and Vocal Number St s s ansse. OTSTIge” Townahid Mrs. Earl Rimmell, Mrs. Will Waldron, Mrs. Orlo Imes, Mrs. A. B. Trimble, Maurice Black, Mrs P.. O. ~ Black, Mrs. Geo. Arehart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Arehart Mr. and Mrs. Will Lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mrs. Curtis Gallup, Mrs. Carl Strater. Quartette oL Neble Township 0. E. Young, Amos Targgart, Harvey Ott, O. E. Russell. . : Coronet \olu Perry Township . John Leming o ; Fiddlers Bone Rattlers and Clog Dancers ........ Washington Township : ' 7 C. F. Ritter, Chas Hammon, Chas. Sroufe, Don Ritter ‘ James Stump, Norvel Métz, Dr. Weigal, Vanee Beers, Paul Stump. ‘ » Swiss Ballads With Harp .................. Allen Township Mrs. Guy Streby, CUESS WHAT ... . o Gogen Township Arthur Budd, Grover Favinger, Earlin Budd, Elmer (}eiger, Walter Crothers, Harry Butler, Chas. Weeks, ' M. O. Abbott, W. W. Dibble, Curtis Boner, Herman » Schaefer. . - . flanee ... . maen Township - Master Wilburt MeCamon | A Chorous From the Kitehen ................ York Township ' Mr. J. C. Roscoe, Mrs. J. C. Hochstedler. Fun in a Country Store ........................ = Jefferson Township : Frank Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Drebelbis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Beatrice Becker, Robert Cooley. : " Rev. A. H. Fabianske, Director.
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- at these Used ; 3 "l .~ . .‘. N . Car values ~ CHEVROLET SEDAN 1928 Mechanically as good as new, Tires are A-1 and finish Is first eclass, V. V. windshield and automatic wiper, AC oil filter and air ecleaner. Bumpers front and rear. $167.00 down . balance: GMA(C easy terms. WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS CHEVROLET COACH 1926 " Todays Special. Mechanically first class, good rubber, _upholstery good condition and Duco finish perfect. Small down payment balance GMAC easy terms, : WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN : »1»9';!6 : Mechanically perfect. Five new tires, Bumpers front and rear, new paint and upholstery like new. A real family car. Small payments. We invite your inspection. WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS . WHIPPET COACH 1926 "Mechanically this car runs - perfect. KExceptionally good -tires and finish. Cheap transportation if you are in need of a light car. Will cheerfully demonstrate. WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS - FORI)Y(‘OUPE 1926. . This ecar runs good and looks Perfect in every respect. Best buy in town. Small down payment and terms to fit your purse. WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS We are open evenings and Sundays until noon and invite ‘you to call and look our stock over at-your convenience. L TR ' A e L Ko e
