Ligonier Banner., Volume 52, Number 20B, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 July 1918 — Page 4

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""“’;::\ b g So p .RLRTT S R R T S TTR ST = "-t | B f"‘wwg f \ ¢ 8 m.l yfg F @ aay gt g ‘ | frdahiiuily ‘%%4‘ - i ¥ el AN A e ; D .Y R "*m "‘f}iif@w’“%»?fi“?“ | A SO B, B ’ffi*’ffifi‘ffi*xi&& o : ‘;' %W‘ R B m‘v*“«\u PR GL . Bl i S e e | : : | e se s yf}»gfi“‘ffi% MO ul 10_20_ bR, e | g . | gt AA et RIS BaCked by Guaranty of the International Har Company of the International Harvester ompany | , HEN the International Harvester Company guarantees a | | / Product you can rest assured that it is right. The Mogul ‘ f 10-20 Tractor is no exception to this splendid record. In ' i every class of work—both traction and stationery, it has shown ! superior advantages. Not only does it do more work—but it does : | . the work more economically. - : . Full rated horse power is maintained in any kind of soil. Can . be equipped with self steering device. Completely equipped for regu- A f, lar service with magneto, governor, mechanical lubricator, adjustable ; draw-bar, etc. . 0 i Operates on kerosene—saving you many, dollars each weex on | operating expense. In every way the Mogul is economical--yet L witheut sacrificing serviceability. . : : ‘ ; ‘.°: : : , ; Agent for the Racine Tractor Thresher, small el‘ ° / e size. Come in and see them. @ ; st e incoln Highway ‘Garage C Lincoln Highway ‘Garage Co.

R R For a Limited Tirfle Only, 10 per cent Off 30x3 or 3 1-2 Universal aslow as $2.70 30x3 l-z i ( ; | $290 Caldwell Tire Shop

Banner. Classified Ads Pay

FOR SALE

Oliver Automatic Three Bottom No. 78 Tractor Plow, good as new. My price for quick sale $lOO. New price twice that amount.

Stone’s Hill Farm. . L. E. SCHLOTTERBACK, 2! Ligonier, Ind. Phone 4000 J. AL

The Ligonier Banner, Ligonier, Indiana

Hot Weather Barga ns

2.00 and Z;SO'Outing Trousers o 165 3.00 and 350 Outing Trousers - - 250 White and Serge Flannel Trousers 20 per cent, ledintion, - @ | All Khaki Pants 10 per cent reduction. ‘ o { 2.00 and 3.00 Sailor Hats s o - 00 Bathing Suits, Silk Shirts, Silk Socks and 1 | . Hot Weather Suits | | ~ P.J.CARNEY

‘. Death of Emannel King Emanuel King, aged 79, died Wednesday evening at the home of his daughter Mrs. Edward Frick one mile east of Cosperville. Mr. King was an old resident of the county and was highly respected. A son' Albert King formerly resided in Ligonier and drove the Hays dairy delievery wagon. The funeral will be heid from the home at 2 o’clock this afternoon with burial in Cosperville gcemetery. ?

Farmers are very Busy now harvesting their crops. '

There has been real swnmer weather this week. ;

The Goshen Demoerat reports the price of huckelberries high and the crop very short.

Local showers visited Noble county this week but up to Thursday Ligcn%er had not received her portion.

“The Red Cross requests the merchants and business men to cloce their places during Chautauqua week every evening except Saturday.

D. 8. Taylor as spokesman for the Liberty Guards on their visits: to neighboring towns acquits himself wedl. Major Taylor is certainly on the job. ' .

- Zimmerman & Co. have their final closing.out announcement in the Banner. The store room is being fitted for the 5 and 10 cent store Sept. 1 aiid the Zimmermans have but a month more to clean up their stock of goods . : . Notice

From June ist, 1918 to September Ist, 1918, our office hours will be from 9 o’clock 4. m. until 4 o’clock p. m. Saturdays excepted. Our offices will be open Saturday evenings. = . 12atf : W. H. Wigton. ‘ Bothwell & Vanderford

Notice All persons knowing themselves indebted to Dr. L. P. Wineburg are re quested to call at the office and make settlement. I will be there each afternoon from 2 to 4 and Saturday evenings until July 27, inclusive. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg, 19a4¢t Executor. Butter Substitite 7S In these times of ‘g\“z food scarcity it is MR LR & )leasing to find sui- ‘ able substitutes. 3¥ Nut Ola is one of the best on the market. Guaranteed and sold by B. W. FRENCH, Cash & Cuarry Grocery. M : £ For Sale For sale, 4 acres of ground and good housgand barn just outside the city at a/bargain or will trade on a farm not ¢oo far away. v dbur o W. A, Tyler.

For your Soldier Boy in camp or at the front; for your Sailor I.ad patrolling the high seas; froms you to him to make his heart§ light and %help k;ep tight the home ties— ® your photograph,

There’s a photographer in your : Town, ® v Hieber Studio Chiropractors Office Hours, 1:30 to-5:00 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Office over King & Weaver’s. Sundays by appeintment. Exagns nation Freel ‘ S CHARLES V. INKS AND SON . Dewleripi o T ‘Monuments, Vaults, . Tomhstones, . Buildiog Stone t Uorner Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

: r ! . s ; A Nappanee Silo Means—Thrift, | Economy, Satisfaction.—Adv. 4atf ‘ | : — i FOR RENT-House and one acre | of grdund one mile north of Ligonier. g See Eli Jacobs. : Tatf ‘ Let us dve your old suit. Ijn\;ner " Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Plant | Phone 86. . 2btf | ® & ey by i st i House for rent, on tifth street | lights and water. Inguireof J. C : Kegg, ; 4atf |

- Help us retain our old prices by leaving your laundry at home. Banner Steam Laundry and Dry. Cleaning Plant. - — 2btt

For sale or Rent, Modern home and k garage at 330 east Third street, Ligo- | rier. Will rent separate. Write Will | Buckles, 804 Lincoln Way East, | Mishawaka Ind. = Hast Wil Bail Hay ; I :havea power hay and straw | bailer and am’prepared to bail hay and | straw. 1 will pay the highest market§ price for hay and straw and will sell it by the bale at my barn in Ligonier. { - Fayette R. Lepird. 13atf | A modern Stucdio with modern methods l Call and see Heiber Studio. : . E Kodak finshing, Kodak films at Hicber ’ Studio. Open evenings. ‘ 3 Just as soon as he can secure hisl license from Washington to handle produce Joe Miller will begin buying! poultry and eggs in the Van Smith ! feed barn in this city paying the.! highest market price. Ile will buy! also old shoes, old clothes, old rubbers old aute tires and discarded machinery of all kinds.. ~ 18a8%

i For Sale : Twenty-five horse power engine and boiler in good condition.' Inquire at Ligonier Auto Sales Co. 4atf Buy at Nappanee—Get a guarantee. —Adv. datf s 1 Nappanee Silos Lead Them All There are a great many reasons why every farmer should have u Silo. There are also a great many reasons why every farmer should have a Nappanee silo. If you are interested in this gquestion, write us and we will have our agent ca!l on you. We in: vite you to call at the factorv. We are in position to back up our siles with a guarantee that is good. NAPPANEE LUMBER & M¥G. Co tf ' . Nappanee, Ind. Always something new in photographs at the Hieker Studio. 3

BUY A BULL e ; SHORTHORNS 8 ONEOR A 'MALES OR | i CAR LOAD O FEMALES | 8 SCOTCH AND ; SCOTCH-TOPPED . e g/ ‘Grant & Foote Attorneys-at-Law Office in Basement of Court House Formerly occupied by H. G. Zimmer « man. ‘ALBION. IND.

i DOdgL T > : » ’k‘-l\ 2 | b TSS S S T , : : Brothers Sl sAy f } fl‘“\‘ta Sitmm e Y A e O Car T N e / e Auto Accessories == “‘f‘“_-“%‘il’; " .o:®|, ‘ : | ‘ ‘ Ligonier Auto Sales Company s higoniee w 0 Tdil

- Will be handled in Noble county, by ~ Geo. Bryan’s ~ Authorized Ford Sales and Service Station \! = ‘ 5 g : ' 2Mr. Ford is now selling to the state of Indiana At Actual Cost; Without Profit to anyone concerned, 1,000 Foadson-Tractors to the end that an increase in farm products throughout the state may result. _ : In design and construction the Fordson takes a long step in approaching the ideal tractor. The simplicity of its operation and construction will at | once appeal to the farmer. ' We have been allotted a car load of eight for Noble county which will arrive soon, - - We are listing orders for this initial shipment now. Come in and let us tell you more about this truly universal tractor. -~ GEO. BRYAN : : - , LIGONIER - INDIANA

Y jothy Patrons and Others It has come to our attention that pro- "~ moters of “Wild Cat” companies are - very active in this state, particularly those selling oil and mining stock. A ~ great many farmers and others having - been victimized by people selling this class of securities. | ‘ | Our cooperation has been requested . " by the State Council of Defence, to ~ offer our advice and council, free of - charge to any person contemplating an nvéstment of this nature. _ Citiz k itizens Bank

Wefi nave a supply of ice ;fored in the city cf“ Ligonier at all] times and deliver ice daily to all pris of the «city. New customers are always welcome. Farmpers as well as city residents can secure ice up to 5 p. m. by calling at the storage on Martin street near theN. Y.C. railroad. ‘v‘ e » ‘ °f’ l : Kendallville Artifical - . : . ¢ ; ~ Ice Company '