Ligonier Banner., Volume 64, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1930 — Page 6
E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. '~ WE HAVE PREPARED FOR ~ L THURSDAY, APRIL 3 With a very large seléction of COATS and - Our Special Offering for Dollar Day $l.OO Reduction on all Ladies Coats and Silk Dresses 8 yds. Hope Muslin $| .00 6 yds. English Print ~ $l.OO Assortment of new rugs just received_. All sizes. Linoleum and curtains. E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs
AT WEIR'S See our windows for Dollar Day Bar- . 'gains. Here areaféew.
$l.OO WORTH GARDEN OR FLOWER SEED, YOUR CHOICE. ONE POUND FERRY'’S GRASS SEED, WORTH 50c. :
$1.68 value for $l.OO
$1.95 Casting Reel $l.OO
$l.OO POCKET KNIFE ; 50c BASEBALL $1.50 value forsl.oo
85¢c 10 INCH WINCHESTER BUTCHER KNIFE ;
$1.25 6 INCH WINCHESTER NICKEL PLATED SHEARS $2.10 value $l.OO
THREE CANS REX WALL PAPER CLEANER AND ENOUGH WALLPAPER PAST—E—TO PAPER A ROOM FREE WITH EVERY ROOM OF WALLPAPER SOLD DOLLAR DAY. ~ e - ' » SAVE WITH US DOLLAR DAY EI . S > Ligonier, Ind. ~ Don't forget the date Thursday, April 3
- Foster’s 188th Sale Thursday April 3rd. 1930 at Ligonier at 12 o'clock sharp and not § minutes after 15 good work horses. Some matched teams. One team 6 years old weight 3800 pounds. : : | 20 head of cattle ewes some with lambs by side.” 20 head extra good 3 year olds ready to lamb. ' 200 head of feeding hogs, and brood sows, one Duroc male pig. o There will be several pieces of farm 1 ing tools, including a good Fordson tractor and plows. Will be some hous tractor and plows. Will be some house stove used 2 years in small family. Ice box beds, and most anything you want. The merchants are putting on a dollar day on the same date, and 'they ‘are otfering some good bargains tthat day. Several prizes will be given away on that day. On every dollars worth you buy at the sale of most of the stores you will be given a®chance on:-the prizes. : GEO. D. FOSTER, Mgr. Improvement of Road 9 to Start Soon About 150 carloads of course gravel will be placed om state road No. 9 north of Columbia City this spring. Unloading of the gravel has been going on for some time. Rumors pre-’ vail that the treatment this highway is about to receive will prepare the roadbed for a ‘“black top” surface. As soon as weather conditions permit, the Eel river bridge on State road 9 will be removed and work will be started by David Jenkins, contractor, upon an arch bridge across the river. It is believed that construction work upon this bridge will consume the entire summer.
- Unless present. plans go amiss, a run-around detour will be established at this point so that motorists will not be forced to make a lengthy detour to pass between Columbia City and Huntington. A temporary bridge will be located near the highway of strength sufficient to bear pleasure cars and light trucks. : - Watch the Crystal’s programs. ~ Mrs. Ed Williams spent Saturday afternoon in Fort Wayne. - Wanted, Woman or girl competent to do housework, Mrs. A. W. Lyon. Batf . All kinds trucking and moving. Ed Tice Phone 781 Ligonier Wawaka 23 on 3. ~ 42a3ni® Mrs. Osie-Nelson will leave tonight for Chicago where she will care for her daughter-in-law who has jfist re‘turned to her home from a hospital.
ONE QUART FURNITURE POLISH $l.OO SIX CANS REX WALL PAPER CLEANER WORTH 50c.. ; '
$1.50 value $l.OO
$1.75 Oval Enamel Roaster $1
90¢c SPLINT CLOTHES BASKET 50c ZINC WASH BOARD S 40 CLOTHES PINS 10c, ; $1.50 value for $l.OO
$l.OO WHITE ENAMEL DISHPAN 85c 8 QUART WHITE ENAMEL PRESERVINF KETTLE e '~ $1.85 value for $l.OO
FIVE FOOT FULL RODDED STEP LADSAFE‘%% RAZOR WITH BLADE . | Both for $l.OO
- Modern Resldence at a Sacrifice. We are authorized to offer one of the best residences in Ligonier at a big sacrifice if taken this week. The Goodspeed house -on Union street, eleven room modern house. Full basement, two complete baths,'ihardwood floors, city water, driven well, cistern, barn 18x40, garage, poultry house. This house can be converted into a three asartment flat at small expense. Immediate possession. We will transfer by warranty deed with abstract, showing merchantable title this week for $2900 cash. This offer will be withdrawn if not sold by Saturday, April 5, 1930. Let us show you this big bargain. Phone Nii. 800 for appointment. e | , Kimmell Realty Company,
Watch the Crystal's -progi'ams. A For Sale yonng fresh cow] Holstein, John Stecheon. : ! . 10a2t The Ladies Auxiliary wiil hold a special meeting tonight. Dean Cochran has.. purcliiased an Essex coach of Elijah & M : _ _Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stx‘ait! were Ft. Wayne visitors Saturday. E e L Mrs. Catherine - Slabaugh ixas been ill o fa cold the past week. i “Subny Side Up” at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Timrsday. : ; e e | _~ Don Cotherman and Virginia oldfather were in Goshen Saturday. Don Cotherman and Janiies Sack were in Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van (tter were Goshen visitors Saturday afternoon. ‘ s —— Harold McDaniel, Purduei student, is spending a short vacation at home.
Mrs. R. W. Deter is. spen_ding some time visiting relatives in Toledo and Detroit. - - | : Mr. and Mfs. Noah Clouse of Milford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Banta. : : ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry FisherE of Jackson, Mich., spent the week end here with relatives. . e ‘The Richville Ladies’ Aid society wil hold a food sale at the Jet White on Dollar Day April 3rd. | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and family of Elkhart were guests 'oi.' Mr. and ‘Mrs. Levi Flinn yesterday. | i ~ Little Joan Yeager found a ladies’ | pocketbook Saturday evening and the )owner can call at this office. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson and family spent Sunday in Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sisterhen. Miss Hortense Selig after ispending a week here returned to her studies at Chicago University Sunday.
R. W. Deter is in LaGrange this afternoon attending the funeral of a Mr. Nelson, and old friend who was killed. - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hite and Mrs. Blanche Latta and Mrs. Frances Gerkin spent Sunday afternoon in Goshen. i ~ Chet Hile today took a load of refrigerators for the Ligonier Refrigerator Company to Grand Rapids, Mich. Don’t miss the Duncan éistens in “It's a Great Life.” Tuesday night April 15th. Benefit Boy S(iout Uniform Fund. it
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver are in ‘Canton, Ohio, visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Weaver and expect to be home Tuesday. : ‘ ,
Miss Olive Galbreath arrived home Friday evening after spending some time in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire where she was ill. | b
Mrs. George Moore is very ill at her home on Lincoln Way West and will be unable to resume her duties in the Ligonier schools this week. Isaac ‘Deter has filed his| declaration to make the race on the republican ticket for county ,audi¢or. Mr. Deter was at one time countsr clerk. e A, | - Mr. and Mrs. (Clark Cornell of Huntington and George ‘Co‘rnell of Grand Rapids, Mich., were Sunday guests of William Kunce and family.
| Mr. and -Mrs, Chester Hile were guest of Rev. and Mrs. I. C. Boyts in Auburn Sunday afternoon. Today the Boyts family is moving to Terre Haute. : £
The Lions Club of Ligonier will give away $lOO.OO in gold on Tuesday night April 16th. Tickets for the Duncan Sisters’ latest talkie will be on sale at all stores. Tickets will be on sale April sth, ey
l, Paul Purman .came from Indianapolis Saturday and was accompanied ‘home by his wife who had n visiting here. Mrs. Clair We,irb%nd daughter Marilyn accompanied them to Converse to visit Rev. and N}rs. ¥ Luety. ot Lol s e
. Mr. and Mrs, Hary Damey and 0. C. Deardorff called on their grandson and nephew at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claudon in South Bend Sunday. Today Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lCh.udon made a vigit to the Claudon ‘home in South Bend. R : TR i g %
John S. Goodwin elderly recluse of Muncie was found dead in the covered wagon in which he made his home. Death was attributed to natural causes. ' : ‘Mrs. H. L. Henry of Toledo was a visitor here today. = S | W. C. B. Harrison is still confined to his home by illness. | v Robert \iVigton returned .to LaFayette to school today. . The condition of Charles Jackson remains about the same. ; Paul Tyler of Goshen spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Geprge Foster. Paper hanging, a speciality, W. E. Webster, 145 North street. ’ ' o s YORBES
Mrs. Arlo Shearer and son Robert of Chicago are spending the week end here. . S Mrs. Jennie Drain ’rei,;urned‘ home Saturday after :spendinq the winter in Bristol. s : Mrs. Charles Jac_ksoni vigited. her sister in South Bend Saturday who is il ; | - Barl Graham and family of Elkhart spent one day last week with relatives here. L Mrs. George Foster waLs a guest of her brother Joe Lepird and family in Goshen Friday. - 1 Rev. C..‘W. Anderson lbfi today for Hartford City to attend the M E con ference this week. = = : . For Sale—Fordson trtctor, Oliver tractor plow in A number one condition. W. E; Bartnolomepv. : e LOST—White terrier pup wearing black collar. Answers to name of Pal Phone No. 408. Reward. ; ; Mrs/Russell Hoak of Elkhart is a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Earnhart for a few days. : : Chicken pie supper and bazaar at the Broadway church Thursday April 3rd. Supper 20 and 35 cents. = Bbst
~ Mr. and Mrs. Linville Calbeck and son Richard of Valparaiso spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrss. John Gates and family of Columbia City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley Sunday afternoon. : 3 - Mrs.: Frank Miller and Mrs. Stanton Vance will begin their duties of taking the census in Ligonier and Perry township this week. } | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and children Marian and Ray Jr., of Auburn were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mentze.r W Chair Company in Reeceivership. A petition for a receiver for the Bentwood Chair company of Goshen ‘was filed in federal court at South Bend Friday. - - Keith Smith, who is employed by the construction company on Road No. 6 has his hand badly injured this morning and was given treatment at Dr. Lane’s Wfice. | Mrs. Fredonna Barnhart and Miss Velma Deardorff accompanied Miss Nadine Deardorff to South Bend yesterday morning and spent the day there. nin |
The Ligonier Boy Scouts will receive their new uniforms the latter part of April. The cost of the suits will come out of the profits of the special talkie at the Crystal Theatre on Tuesday night April 15th.
Diseases of Goldfish
Fungus diseases often attack the goldfish, sometimes so severely that there is nothing to do but make a fresh start. One remedy for the diseage is a salt bath, using a heaping teaspoonful of salt to two quarts of water. The patient should be left for about a week in this solution, which is renewed daily. If no noticeable improvement is shown in four days, increase strength. of solution to about double, leaving the fish in this for two, days. Then reduce the solution to its original proportions, after which the fish may be returned to the aguarium.
Road Map
The “Bible at Mary Anne's house did not have pictures or maps. One day the family was visiting some friends. When Mary Anne picked up their Bible and found a map of Palestine in it she took it to her father, exclaiming: =~ :
“Look, daddy, there's a road map in this Bible.” . :
Peanut Problem o Nothwithstanding the enjoyment | over her first bag of peanuts, Nancy Vera, just past three, was experienc- ! ing difficulty in breaking the shells of the monster gooher with her - tiny fingers. . : 2 “Muvver,” she asked, holding up & big peanut, “will you unbutton this thing for me? ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETS Bervices in Weir Block e Sunday school 8:456 AM. i . . Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. K. :
Monday, March 31 nhL e ' “The Girl Said No” Starring Willlam Haines. You’'ll shake with laughter at the funniest courtship that's ever been shown on the talking screen! Also Louret and Hardy in their best comedy, an extra fine program. : 7 Admission 20-40 c. W T | V ‘ .| V \\ Uues urs., Apnl 1-2- * ") T wey . 2 e "‘1;»1 e A 5 . = S e - RGN > RO -~ A 5 RS S L Q‘.g"“‘ 2 RAo | R = E R %fig‘ R RV R R DN 2 T R et g N S W & e o B . £ Ta W S R SR R e AR P eLR _.:-{:g:;,;:;:‘;}. -.-:;:4:;:;:_:;:;:;:;.;';‘,‘. R (\‘% L 7 -;::::;_;;;:;*%;} R s -!?S_?-\:;ktv’-‘::,\} 3 -:-:-:;:;:5:5:3::3;:555 R e SRR RE T e ke S RRAo s "S,’ e?" RRt 2580 e A .3.’?:_"«"3-s;' SR R "*y ¥R BR T SRR L O R N O S SRS o ’-.:;e;s:.:’;z?eé:?:%:§s§§2§3§z§2§a§z??f:§z§?sl:iziz%af;fz:’;ig;:‘-:é%?éii?':s;'zéz‘sizz:s;si.- BTN AV N R R s Ne U e P OGNSR U ' e e \ LR RSI SRS ‘ i R o B § s {OB “%sv*g*wx oA S R OO RAN e 'na\\c“‘g" NmEE e Eg Tel v cow G R S BoSEE L S - @\ e ; SR ,% “ns\ v G W Big g™ L 0 = 0 WS : RiEL T g 3 ; e R < 5 Y Y eAv : e SR ROSE W : s "j’" B ! B% w %o, B T 5 (32 el TP % 2 SN SRS A TR 3 L W g : = YR s 3 EasERRI e ; g R Ll i S ; : 3 R S : : : & %07 JANET GAYNOR | g CHARLES FARRELL | AT e : 5 . | G 9’“—:@; 3 Sharon Lynn, Frank Richardson, El Brendel, Marjorie White ; i - DR fetrreg x % N o LR g i f;\\, % De Sylva, B.nwn ae? Rurdeson Songs figé:x SR N : : B 3 PN o . g | gf'\ T”'T:-L;Q;‘E_T%}i?:‘?l‘ o : ¥ .bg et ST : g « ‘:%gf;;:;@ This gorgeous ‘musical entertain- o o b :;;i;;gg-f_‘,{;{-*‘.i S ment is the supreme achievement of kg e , e R Boe o e stage or screen. fi R N Ny es@ - i eN-; » : A B e e B : ,mfieisimmflwviwwflwfifw ~ Show Starts at 7:45 ® . ; . : Admission - - 25¢=50c¢ MATINEE Thursd Admission 20c-40 * 3 [ ursday.at 2:00 mission 20c-40c
An immense amount of energy e is: required each week to kee : I-—| = eq . . e o !'@, bedding and clothing sweet and S 0} clean—you have a perfect right —— to avail yourself of the-opport- s . unity to have and own a % 3 ; - : ‘\\\‘\._’“____ 1 (S ? as g ac . e : 'gm.””mnum:\“‘; 5 : . & Y : o = -4 y"/ This machine takes drudgery out of your home on a Monday morning. _fl really is a great pleasure to see the machine working under its own power and doing the washing as an expert would have it done. . _‘ The CONLON comes in Electric and Gas Engine—a wonderful 4-cycle gas engine, so easy to start—do not mix lubricating oil in the gasoline as that makes the engine hard to start and has been diseOntinued by ‘many manufacturers, . So many good features—llarge ball bearing castors, wringer will stop at place wanted, 'copper tub nickel protected by rustless steel jacket painted a new leaf green. A saving of $5O and a trial in your home will help you foownaleplon, = -oo o S B
