Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 49A, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1920 — Page 2

Hussey & Son DeliverG‘rdceries to any part of the city. ; ’ »O»‘x'der by phone ‘No; 49‘ . Bring in your Produce. We are’ open ~ on Monday, Wednesdaf, Frday . and Sat‘ur‘day evenings, - " Hussey's Grocery

You Half Sole Your Shoes - Why Not Retread Your Tires? Just as Practical Ford siz"eé‘ $6.00 and $B.OO. : Others .. acenvding to size. o ALL WORK AB&)LUTELY GUARANTEED | _ | | *Ptione327.‘ . . Ligonier Repair Co.

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The Linonier Banner ' Publishedby | W.C.B. HARRISON Editor Pabiished every Tussday s v Priday and entersd isthePostoficent Ligo .1 fed. . seesd clans matter, : ' ;

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THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

auction on what is known as the Jim Kinnison farm owned by the Green Bros. 1 mile north and 2% west of Se T B o mencing promptly at 12 o'clock p. m. the foliowing personal property: 6 Head of Horses and a T- of old weight 1740 pounds sound, black horse comingé years old weight 1575 sound, black mare coming 3 - years coming 12 years old weight 1370 s black korse coming 13 years old weight 1280 Ibs, horse six years oid, span of mules coming 13. and 14 years old 2600 a good work team. -8 mm—-m cow 4 years old was fresh last day of November, brindle heifer 2 years old was fresh first of Dec. black heifer 3 years old will be fresh soon, black cow § years old with calf by side, 1 steer coming 2 years old,-1 roan helfer eoming 2 years old, 1 bull coming 2 yrs old, L bull coming 1 yearold. =~ 32 Head of Hogs—& brood sows, 4 bred to farrow first of March and to farrow 10th of April. 27 shoats weighing from 40 to 80 ponuds. Hay and Corn—lo tons of hay 4 tons of mixed hay and 6 tons of clover hay, $OO bushels of good corn in crib.] Farming Implements—Deering binder T ft. cut tongue truck, Derring mower § ft. cat. New Deere hay loader Keystone sidedelivery rake, New ‘ldul spreader Milawaukee corn bindec good as new, Gale sure drop corn planter with 120 rods of wire, Oliver sulky plow No. 11, 2 (405) Oliver walking plows, 1 _(23) tooth spring harrew, 2 spike tooth harrows one good as new, 1 disc harrow, Deere riding cuitivator, Brown Manly walking cultivator, double shovel plow, 1 fiorse ‘cultivator 1 horse disc grain drill, 1 horse hoe grain drill, 2 wagons with boxes, 3 flat racks 2 with sides, stock rack, clover seed buncher, good single top buggy, cart, sleigh, bobsleds, 3 sets of work harness, 1 set of light harness, 1 set of single harness, horse collars, forks shovels, some wood, etc, household goods, cream separator, © kitchen cabinet. wood heating stove, cot and cupboard. Terms—All sums under $65 cash. All lamounts over that sum a credit of :ight months will be given with interest at € percent from date. Two pereent off Tor cash on all sums over $5. ’ o

. - Harry H. Miller ti. E. Longcor Auctioneer. Wm Loy, Clerk. e

- Public Sale. L Having sold my farm, I will offer for sale at public auction on the farm known &s the Silburn farm 2 1-2 miles westof ‘xgéneggr. on the Lincoln Highway, Wednesday, Febuary 11, 1920. Commencing at 12:80 o’'clock, the following described property, to-wit: ~ 4 Head of Horses and 1 Mule Colt—--1 Black gelding, 5 years old weighing 1400 pounds; 1 iron grey gelding 3 years old weighing 1260 pounds; 1 black spring colt weighing s§oopounds; 1 mule colt weighing 800 pounds; 1 bay general purpose horse ¢ years old, weighing 1225 pounds. . e 14 Head of Cattle—l Durham cow 10 years old, will be fresh in March. 1 Shorthorn cow 9 years old, will be fresh in March; Ilgood Holstein cow 3 years old, calf by side; 1 good Jersey cow 6 years old will be fresh iu March; Two 2 year old heifers .will be fresh in spring; Two 2 year 01l steers; 2 yearling steers; 4 spring calves. . o '

16 Head of Sheep—ls Shropshire breeding ewes, 1 Shrepshire ram full blood. = | : 7 Head of Hoge—6 Full Dblooded Duroc Shoats average weight about 100 pounds, 1 Full blodded Duroc male hog. . v | Grain and Hay-—lBOO bushels of good corn, 14 tons mixed hay, 4 tons of good shredded corn fodder, 2300 bushels of good oats, 4 bushels of seed corn, 100 bundles of corn fodder, 2% shocks of corn not husked. ; | Farming Implements, Ete.—l good gearless Keystone hay loader, 1 Seth Thomas hay tedder, 1 good Farmers Favorite eleven disc driil, 1 Oliver walking plow number 405, 1 pair ot‘ bob sleds, 2% horse gas engine on truck saw frame attached, 1 goodi hay rack, International 10-20 Mogul with Oliver gang plow, 1f not 201 d before sale, 1 set dump boards, good single buggy and storm front, 1 single set buggy harness, Empire ecreain separator and other numerous articles aot mentioned. - ~ Byt ink SR | . Ezra Kendall® H. E. Longeor, Auctioneer = Harvey Hoak, Clerk. o o ‘We will sell Tuesday, February 17, at the Randolph farm six ‘miles cast of Ligonier, one-half mile north and one-half mile west of Wawaka the OHowing stock at terms made known onl SRy Gfsgler -7 oo ey el L pers are printing the following: ... | against -investments .in - “wild, cat” Qgsfw R e R M !

#4 acre farm 1% miles from Allegan Mich, county seat of Allegan county. This is obe of the best farms in Michi#as and Jocation can not be beat. Good buildings and well fenced. Soil clay write F. H. Glascott Brimfivla, Ind 40 acres 4% miles from Hopkins, Allegan County, Michigan. Surface roliing, clay and gravel loan soil, orchard consists of 40 apple, 16 cherry, 3 pear, 4 plum, 150 grape, 1 acre raspberries, § room frame house¢ with base--20 head stock. The price of this farm $3500, $2lOO down contract at $50.00 per year for balance. For particulars write F. H. Glascott, Brimfield, Ind. e ~. . bR Mrs. Edna May Hill, 36.. wife. of John C. Hill. stockman and banker of Leesburg, died at the General hospi. tal. Elkhart, following an operation for rene'f_ from peritonitis. o . NO RAIN WATER Dont worry. BUB.NO-MORE WASH. ING POWDER breaks hard water. Ask your grocer. ; , _ Photographs at Hieber Studlo.

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