Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 35B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 November 1919 — Page 4

BififiSlFlEn ABS - ; : : b ' ; W See B. E. Kirkland for reliable life insurance. . o K For Sale—Fine Rosén Rye for seed. Price right, George Bryan. - 26btL Persons having property for sale or rent should list it with Bothwell & Vanderiord. L _ t For Sale—Quantity of corn in the shoek. Inquire of C. A Wolf, phone 271, Ligonier. L ~ 32atf Two furnished rcoms to rent with modern eonveniences. Emma Bailey, 900 Main street. - 33btt WANTED,boy 17 or 18 years old to work in siick room. Inquire at factory Highway Iron Products Co. 3582 t Get your car washed and polished at the Lincoin Highway Garage Ligonlor, . - 3oadt . For sale, desirable building lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. L , : 23t WANTED - -Young - women to take short course in pursing. Pay while learning. Address Dr. Bonnell M, : : -3bsadt FOR SALE—7-room house and lot, emall barn and poultry house. Hard coal burner in good condition. Phone BGOOM or inguire D. L. Oliver, Ligon-

B, F. WILKERSON | | _ Manufacturer. of and A : dealer In ,“ Harness, Robes, § Blankets, Whips § Harness Repaired, ; ~ Cleaned and = [ . Oiled, B EXPERT SERVICE § s 4 Goodyear Welt ¢ Shoe Repairing § Shoes Repaired while g . youwsit = 3 ~ Bothwell Building Sack’s Bakery Old Stand 8

amnaidn of Rvandehiom Gampaign of Evangelism - Opens Nov. 9th Listen for the béEL-‘-FOllow the crowd Methodist Church Gospel preaching by Rev. Hubbartt. Music conducted by Rev. andv ‘Mr_s.' R V. Johnson, directors . andsoloimg 1 “COme*with us and we Will'dé ybu good”

' I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE § Where I Will Carry a Full New Stockof Chrevolet Carsj and all Afitomobile Accessories A number of used cars for sale at al bargain. Automobile repairing § - with promptness and A Efficiency - N Automobile ‘storage at corner of Pigeon at Cavin Sts. § » $2.50 a month; at Blazed Tij&il $5 a month ; Chevrolet Service Station - and Salesroom . = . ¢ Blazed Trail Garage, RUBE FEEERMAN, Prop.

WANTED-—Live rabbits for mnext week’s shipment. 0. A. Jefiries, phone 360. : Persons desiring baggabe moved leave orders at Hotel Bailey, phone 64. Charles Jackson. Shbtt FOR SALE-—My residence property riear corner of Union and Fort Wayne sireets, modern improvemcoats ‘large ot, fine location. : - : D. 8. Taylor . 34a 4t The Lincoin Highway Garag : is now nicely equipped to wash an; polish automobiles, having secured the serices of un expert in these lines, and he is always on the joh, | 3badt 'TOR SALE—Property on West Third street; 9-room house, good barn and a good location. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. See Jacob, Shell : . Bibtl - Many articles for sale, including Acorn stove, only used {wo years, .ed room suite, pictures and pieces of oric-a- brac, also fruit. Call at 317 Spring Street. . " 33t

! . FOR RENT, 8-room house- modsrn !all;but furnace, good barn and chicken 'park, located 330 East Fifth strect. Move any time. . William Buckles. ' 04E. Second street, Mishawaka, Ind. b - - - 33atl Lo e i i ", ; / : | FOR SALK & acres % mile east of i ity limits on Blazed Trail. Good pas- ! ure for one or two cows aifalfa and l ve growing. Some fruit. Excellent for | rucking. Gy i- . D. 8 Taylor, Ligonier . 34at i FOR SALE--Bedreom suite, dining ‘room suite, center tablg two mahog|zny. chairs, two small oak bookecases ' and one iron bed with good spring and {lattress. : : . ’ o Al 187 : : 34tf I WANTED—Ambiticus -ycung men land women to prepave for business i’positions, resident or . heome. study | courses. High salaried p_o'sition and irapid : promotion assured. Catalog Ifree, write the South Bend Business lCol’lege_, South Bend, Ind. . L : C. A. Arnold. poo . ¥ ‘FOR SALE—Good Upright piane at a hargain. Call at William Showalter 204 McClean St or telephone 378. : : 34btf : FI'R.()PENENG - . i : Friday Nov. 14th You can make yenr Selection from a ! Manufacturers line _ | : At . Jaecouws & Lo,

"%5 mEmamEn B ENF ARRISTICE DAY [DRIVE ON H.G. L. START T 0 SAVE W. S. S. Grganization Urges Celebration of Nov. 11 by Dealing Blow to Exiravagance. “Armistice Day” is November 11.Just one year ago the American people celebrated the end of the world war. This year they have a chance to celebrate again. The War Savings organization of the Seventh Disirict has formulated plans to start a campaign on the anniversary of the cessation of hostilities by urging the people to enlist in a new war on the high cost of living—to start to save.on that day, if you have not already done so, and to set forth on November 11 with a determination tocsbuy only what is necessary, fo help stop extravagance, curtail waste and invest, at least in part, the money thus saved in government securities. : - The “Armistice Day” plans of the War Savings organization inciude: | “Armistice Day” sermons in every pulpit in the five states of the Seventh District; urging judicious” spending, regular saving and investment in government securities. : “Armistice Day” proclamations by the governors of the five states and the meyors of the, principal cities of the Seventh Distriet. - Ilesotutions to be passed by labor organizations and fraternal orders. * “Armistice Day” exercises in.all the schools. Every child to be asked, to huy at lcast one Thrift Stamp. “Armistice Day” pamphlets, showing’ why every one should join in helping bring down high cost of living by enlisting in the government's campaign on November 11, will be put in the hands of every family in the district. The War Savings organization points out that there could be no better occasion thon the anniversary of the end of the war for the people to reflect their iry and thanks by enlisting in the new war—this time on the high cost of living. o Willinm Mather Lewis, director of the Savings Division of the Treasury Department, recently made the followinz coinment on the fight against high prices: -

“Waste is the American weakness and waste is a contributing cause to the present high prices. The average ATneriean eitizen must get in the habit of taking a personal inventory; of stndying the leaks in his own financial system; of policing his - own pocketbook before the high cost situation will be materially bettered. - “The, profiteer’s slogan is ‘Easy money.” The profiteer: fattens today hecause easy money is' universal in America, because extravagance: is habitual, because men are contént to deal in glittering generalities about the sitnation and stubborniy unwilling to face the matter personally.” Armistice Day gives everyone the opportunity to “face the situation personally” by enlisting in the savings campnign of the government. Among the slogans suggested for this campaign are: ; Work, Save, Succeed (W. S. 8.) Buy only what you need. : Put Liberty Bond interest in W. S. 8. Start Saving Armistice Day. Police your own pocketbook ; save, November 15 is one of the- biggest of the Liberty Bond interest paydays. Then Uncle Sam will pay out to the investors in that class of government security a‘“total of more than $148,000,000 in interest. On that date you have a chance to “TURN YOUR INTEREST INTO PRINCIPAL” by reinvesting it in War, Savings Stamps or the new Treasury Savings Certificates of $lOO and $l,OOO denominations. On Armistice Day complete the ranks of the national army mobilized to fight the high cost of living to a finish. A ;

START SAVING ARMISTICE DAY WHAT MONEY IS NEEDED FOR. In an address to the New York and New England Brick Manufacture company, “Allan Beals declared that the TUnited States -needs 1,300,000 homes, 450,060 factories, 5,000 schools, 55,000 apartment houses, 20,000 theaters, 120 freight terminals and 14,00 C railroad stations and freight sheds Capital is needed for these projects and the projects, if financed, would go far toward solving not only the housing, but the employment and wage preblems of the country. This capital can be produced only by the people of the United States. It can be most readily and quickly produced through thrift, saving and investment in government securiiies. : ~——Police Your Pocketbook; Save=em ~ QUAKER ACROSTIC. The man whe saveth money Hath his future guaranteed; Reriorse: o’er substance wasted. Is unknown to him indeed, ' Fortune smileth on him, . : Things he hath as he may need, The maa who spendeth wisely, Hath n» idle, wasted hour; Ruleth cities—even nations— Interest for him doth flower, ) For he iearneth as he liveth ° . Thrift succeedeth—thrift is power.

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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiafia,, Noble County, SS: - In the Noble Circuyit Court, January Term, A. D. 1920. Cause No 7684. & .. = : + Complaint for ° partition of real estate. e : : Abe Ackerman, ' B v vs ’ Jerome Ackerman, et al. Be it known, that on the 6th day of November, 1919, the above named plaintiff filed in the office of the clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Naoble County, Indiana, his complaint against the defendants in said cause; and said plaintiff having also filed in said clerk’s cffice in said cause ,the affidavit of a competent person showing that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the defendant, Samuel! Ackerman; that the christian name of the defendant Mrs. Samuel Ackerman is unknown, and that she is believed to be non-resident of the State of Indiana. - That this action is brought for the partition of the following described real estate situated in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, to wit: . "The south one-third of Lot Thirty Four (24) in the Original plat of the town, now. city, of Ligonier. Also. the South one-third (1-3) of Lot Nuuber (5) in the Original Plat of the town, now city of Ligonier together with the right to the use of the stairways on the north side of said tract and the south side of the middle one-third (1-3) of Lot Five (5 as reserved in a certain deed . to Jacob Sheets, recorded in the records of Noble couniy, Indiana, deed _record 92 page 287-288. : ; Also Lot Number Ten(io) in Smith’s Addition to the town, now city, of Ligonier, excepting therefrom ten (i 0 feet off the south end of said ot - ; - Also Lot Number Twenty Nine(29) in Sriih's Addition in the town, now civy, ¢: Ligonier, excepting therefrom the west fifty five (55) feet thereof. That 4 cause of action exists against each and all cf the defendants in favor

Just received by express a large shipment of those classy suits for the “little men”. We are showing the largest and best line of suits tor “little chaps”, ever brought to this city. Ages 3to 18. These suits include the “Knicker” tor boys, the prices range from $5.00 to $20.00. o Send him to school in a stylish o cen SRS S If fathers haven't forgotten their school days, theyll remember what a lot it meant to them to attend school in good looking clothes. We have the clothes that any school boy is proud to wear. They're all-wool for long wear; stylish belts, yokes, plaits; made to fit the inmature figures of growing young men. - e OVERCOATS? Well, we should say so, - we have an overcoat for every figure. - Come inand try one on. - P.J. Camey’s Clothing Store The store wheremost all thepeople trade

of the plaintiff and they are each and all necessary parties thereto. - Now - therefore, said defendants are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them. and that unless they appear in said cause and answer or demur thereto on the sth ,day of January, 1920, the same being the first Judicial day of the January, 1920, Term of the Noble Ciruit Court of Indian 2, to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said Noble County, in the Statz of Indiana, on the first Monday in January, 1920, said complaint and the matters and things therein contzined and alleged will be heard 'and determined in their absence, ' : Witness the clerk and seal of said Court this 6th day of November, 1919. (Seal) John M. Kitt, Clerk of the Noble Cirecuit Court. : : i W. H. Wigton, Att'y for plaintiff. 35b3w WORK, SAVE, SUCCEED (W. S. 8. VIRGIN ISLANDS SET EXAMPLE. Uncle Sam’s newest possession, the Virgin Islands, has taken most rapidly :0 American ideals, according to information received by the Savings Division of the Treasury Department. The small population of the islands onsists - largely of the foreign-born, yet nearly $2,500 worth of War Savngs stamps has been sold there this jear, the per capita purchases com)aring most favorably with those of iny of the states of the Union. The purchases for the islands up ‘0 the end of August this year averiged $17.25 for each square mile of ‘he territory purchased from Dennark in 1516. The sales of the stamps vere made through the post offices of ‘he islands. i VISE SPENDER IS WISE SAVER, ——Police Your Poolwibook; Save—— Pheiegraphs Hieber® Studio.

Hussey & Son ! Deliver Groceries to any part of the aty. | Order by phone No. 49 i Bung mn your Produce. We vare» oéen | 'on Monday, Wednesday, Friday _ - and Saturday evenings. . ' Hussey's Grocery

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