Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 49A, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1920 — Page 4

Farm Loans - BEST RATES Terms Obtainable ~ If you are in need of funds, write for . full information or we shall be pleased & " to have you callat "~ our office. . s o Straus Brothers ~Company. » : /‘fl?h\u v l g . ! RS B : ”\i’;’i) . 1 Beth. 1806, Cap. and Sup. §5,000,000. Ligonier Indiana Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier OFFICE HOURS: > : 900 te 12 1:00 103:():)}";::3(»);27&00. | Telephone Re., 422 a Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township ' Offige Day, Saturday 7 at Mier State Bank CHARLLS V. mKS AND SON o Dealer in Mub, Vaults;, Tombstones, ; Building Stone Uornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONTER - Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere - Phone 16000 Q Ligonier , Indiana Ww.m wioton _ b - Attorney-atdaw : Ofice in Zimmerman Block LIGONER. IND.

The Home of Good Goods Service | - Jacob Sheets Store The Store for Men L ‘The Store for Womefi

T ey RN -5 5 > _; R v:'»:"\‘; SRV EB " f“'—".// N “': l ’ X ‘aN k\ e “3-‘1.“_);:;?; ‘/.Q\ /‘ ; ; ee : @ A Visit from Friends Is Always a Delightful Occasion. Here are two friends who wish to call upon you regularly throughout the year. You know them well—Your Own Home Newspaper and Y our Own Home Harm Paper. ' W e Since both are working for the same ends as yourself—to promote the best interests of your home and community- life and to help you in your’chosen work—You will be interested in the following special offer N : THE OHIO FARMER, One Year P e _® U A e Special Price to You ~ 0n1y52.50 Thei yisit will be welcomed by every mermber of your home. L e s A R s e L R O R TR LT R YTR RS Gae i LgtM e T S A e

B. F. WILKERSON Mxnufdn:!‘zl::r\nof “and . Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips Harness Repzired, Cleaned and Oiled, EXPERT SERVICE Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing Shoes Rep&ircd while you wait. ' Bothwell Building “Sack's Bakery Old Stand

Lummm TODGE NO, 11, K, O.T, M Meets first and t.ird Tuesday eveniogs of eaeh monwbs. .C HAREH, Com mander, Roliln E. Ohlinghousé Record 1 Keespor. - - LIGUNIER LODGUE NO, 1. F A& M hor Slated miestings. the fAirst Monday 10 SN Lemch month, G.M. Zimmerman Sgontary J, B Schutt W. M, . } Nmu.k; COUNTY CHAPTER K. A, M NO. 42, Stated moestings, ;mm Monday toneach month, Oct, to May, inciusive, M: . ron Kirkland, See'y. E. 4. Mundell H l'] Lmnxmn COUNCIL NO, 69 R. & 85, N, | Stated mwectings, second Monday lci ench month, Oct. to May, Inclusive, My- | ron Kirkiaud, Secretary. H Claywa Ewrio .UM ' o » | Lmuxivm;- CHAPTER, NU, s 0. K. 8 Stated niestings, second and fourth Tuesduy in esch month. Mrs RUTH LEVY Sen'y, . MKS MORREY MILLEx, W. M, quswk LODGE NO. 1% K. P. Meets every Thursday. Aaron Uriebh C. C. Charles Smallev K, R. 8, o Lmo.\u:.u LODGE NO.#sl. B, PO, E Meets oevery Priday night, Jacob L Bheets Exaited Ruler, A. O, Bhoarer Becretary, Srnflsnuxt PoNT 125 G. A. R, meets Nrw & and third Sautrday st2p m. of esch mooth, Commander; ). H, Horrxan, Adjutant, O L. CHAPMA X, : st A ... A.t et b Lluoz\'lr:_l& LODYE, NO. 17@ F. 0. E. Meets spcond sndlast Tuesday of each month, 0. O s#ROCK, President, A. J. SNYDER, Secretary, i Ex«;r‘.x\;smu'l.ovcx N0.2¢7 1, 0. O. F Moets on Wednesday evenings. Visiting Brothers welcdme. A.J.Bhock N. U Walter Smlley Rec. Secy. - ’ i . ‘\\YAHH.I‘\(GTHN ENCAMPMENT No, s OO ¥, Meots Every Sécond and ‘Fourth Tuesday. FED BENTHINE, Üblet Patrinieh, Charies Flowers, Seribe, oot B — o ——————. S'mxsr:ru\' W. R, C. 164 meets second nud fourth Friday eveailngs of each mouth. Predident Jenate Drajn, Secretarcy Amanda Smalley- i : Modern Woodman Camp 82¢ M W, of A meets every Fridsy eenlng, . : E.R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's H.rdware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phorie No. '6s' 7 : =

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

KANSASCITY MAN ~ GAINS 35 POUNDS ;lub&u Stomach Trouble Orver. come—Hampton Feels Fine Now : He Says .

"1 had suffered so much 1 had fallen off ‘thirty-five pounds but since uml Tanlac T have regained every cunce of my lost weight and am enjoying better health than in years” was the statement made recently by W. V. Hampton, the well-knqwn contracting painter, living at 6409 East Twelfth strect, Kansas City, Mo, e . “For the past four yeurs.” he continued. “I have been bothered with a case of stomach trouble that has made lif2 miserable for me. My appetite was irregular some days [ didn't eat a bite and other days 1 could hardly get enough to eat. My digestion was so bad that it was hard for me to retain what I ate. Gas always bloated me up after 1 ate anything and often 1 had bilious attacks. At times 1 got very dizzy and every few weeks I had sucn & bad spell that 1 would have to lay off from work for two or three days. 1 was 80 nervous and restless I could never get a good night's sleep. . As . resuit 1 became weak and run down and lost weight rapidly. . ~ '"This was my condition but things are different since I have taken Tantac. All my troubles have left me and I have been built.up until I can hardly Teelize my sell what fine health I am !en)oying. My appetite has been regu.lated and it makes no difference Iwhat I eat now 1 digest it without the ‘Jeast trouble. 1 can retain everything ll cat and 1 am no longer bothered 'with gas forming or with bilious at‘mcks. I don't know what it is to have 33 dizzy spell now and ‘1 never miss a !day from my work. I am not the least 'bit nervous and I sleep sound every ‘night. As I said, I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and- 1 feel better and stronger than I have in many {years.” e ‘

Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Willams and in Cromwell by M. L. Hussey & Son in Rome City by W. A Wiiliams and in Wawaka by L. J. Piggot. - , . Public Sale - = " Cne mile south of Wawaka on the Anthony Rink farm sale commencing at 12 o'clock on Friday February 20. ‘Team of mules 9 and 10 years old weight 2400, brown mare 8 years old, weight 1600, gray gelding 12 years old weight 1600, - . : Durham cow, 7 years old fresh in March, Durham cow 9 years old fresh, Jersey cow b years old fresh, 5 steers one -year old. o - Durco sow farrow about May 15th, 8 shoats, weigh about 76 pounds. . 3'% Studebaker wagon and box, 3% Turnbull wagon, 3% Burdsell wagon, good top buggy, McCormick mower, John Deer corn plow, nearly new, Rock Island riding plow, 404 Oliver walking -plow, No. 2 Bryan walking plow, 60 tooth spike harrow, singie shovel plow, & tooth cultivator, bob sleds, 2 sets good britchen harness, 2 set 13gyard dump boards. flat bottom hay rack 2 set log bumps, 2 (40ft* chains, crow bars can't hooks, swamp hooks, pork barrel pair 4 horse eveuners other articles too numerous to mention. : o

{ ieof 45 acres of wheat in ground, 20 ‘bushel of corn. l 50 laying hens. o : ; _ ‘ LYMAN ALDRICH E. R. Kurtz, Auct. - A L. J. Prickett, clark. = 3 Mrs. Roy Ferguson, who had been a flu victim, is much improved. : - Mrs. George Bryan leaves for Florida [Fyiday where she will spend several weeks, . : [ Bob Shobe of the firn of Shobe & Shobe is in Buffalo with a car load of good horses. = : | Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. M. Teal, of Kendallville, were in the city Sunday guests of Albert Teal and sister. ~ William Sloan has been very ill at the Bailey hotel since Friday. He took no nourishment for three days. | Will Cook was home over Sunday. He returned to Toledo where he is employed on a N. Y. C. bridge gang.

! The public sale of Randolph & iLower occurs Tuesday, Feb. 17. 1I: {is a stock sale and will attract many ’buyers. : ‘ E. P. Lombard, formerly cashier of ;Citizens Bank but now of the Com. ‘monwealth Bank of Detroit, writes 'that his family is enjoying good health and desires to be remembered to his friends here. t Frank P. Wood who suffered ' a stroke of paralysis three weeks ago, is able to walk about his room and is gradually gaining strength which will prove good news to his many triends. = : : . Civil se-vice examinations February. and March, men and women, 18 to 50 eligible. £llO month. Experience unnessary. For free particulars, write R. Terry (fc:mer Civil Service Examiner) 812 Continental Bldg. Washington D. C. iy M Accuar'ly and Scientifically - Fittzd. Broken lenses oy »—wtt:af*m;:.- mfis.‘ 'V 38AGUE &8

Mrs. Gordon Wartzler has been ill WANTED—Operators at the Ligonier Telephone Co. =~ 4%att Elkbhart has issued $1.500 In ety M: to buy & fire truck. = Mrs John Hays, Sr., is here from DeMrs. Carl Mertiman and little babe have been on & visit at Brimfield. . Harry Lantz, of 'ropek'a.,wn.; guest of his sister, Mrs. Dean Cochran in this Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith are the parents of a little daughter, born last Wednesday. . : “Mrs. Milo Terry is here from Van Wert, Ohio, vm‘ her parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. § : The next state encampment of ‘the G. A. R. will be held May 25, 26 and 27 at Columbus, Indiana. ; L Everett Fisel, of Millershurg, was operated on in a Goshen hospital. He was formerly of Ligonier. .

- Mrs. Emma Homan, who spent several months in.the south, is home. 'Shel‘ reports a very pleasant sojourn. < i i - For Sale—Three large brood -sows. Good producers. Walter E. Wolt nEs 4%a2t Mrs. Gilbert Notestine is now so far recovered from her late illness as to be ‘able to ride out in her new buggy. Will Gibson, of Mishawaka, was in city Saturday calling on old friends. He extends his subscription to the Banner. ] ; : ~ The two story farm house of Edward and Christian Weaver near New Parils burned Thursday entailing a loss of 00, . S : A - The Kendallvile health officer reports more sickness in that city at the present time than ever before in its history. . Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fisher and four children are ill of flu at their Eagle lake home. Officer Fisher drove out to see them Friday. i The stoc?kholdeu-o( the Co-Opera-tive Elevator Co. will elect officers at ‘lhe annual meeting in city hall Mon‘day afternoon, Feb. 16th. a

. Cromwell has booked”a chautauqua for the coming season. Those Cromwell fellows demand the best going along educational lines. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Showalter celebrated her 90th birthday anniversary in Millersburg Thursday. She is an aunt of Marshal Showalter, of Ligonier. - Elizabeth P. Latta, widow of the late James M. Latta of Goshen, died at the home of her daughter in Detroit. The remains were buried in the Bintertown cemetery. . e - The Cromwell Advance says Miss Hallie Goshorn of Legonier is teaching the primary grades in school during the absence on account of sickness of Miss Golda Weade. : An optimistic Indianian predicts a big appie crop this year. If his prognostication proves true apples will again rot under the trees while they retail at $4 a bushel in the markets.

[ The LaGrange school board is not favorably impressed with the Goodrich tax law. The board had to travel to Indianapolis and beg of the state tax commission permission to borrow sufficient funds to pay the school teachers. _ ~ The American Federation of Labor has decided to enter politics in the coming campaign and will vote and work against all candidates shown to be unfavorable to labor interests. This will Wo Senator Watson’'s aspiration. : By Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swickard and Mrs J. R Masters were in the city from Diamond lake Saturday. They report but little sickness in that immediate vicinity. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. John Burke had been ill, but is much improved ; i

Photographs at Hicher Studle. ® . E Ligonier Markest GRAIN ; ‘(Cometei by Loyon & Greenleaf) (Buying Prices.) No. 1 WHERL: i IRO No: 3 Wbt oL Y DR i i s S OO il it 1B RIS i S 108 ; PRODUCE. o m e e AN« ) BULIOr .ecicinnsiosienenes $0 2D €5 BAENE i FRNON . i .30_1 Potatoes, per bushel ....ccoocoeeriee 3.00 CEODRES, I a 0 Carrots, per bushel ........coueee.. 1.50 Onions, perbushel......crvcerne 250 Parsnips, per I .ot 04 o POULTRY. wN. Wertheimer & Sons. TIMOthY PEr DR woooooeesrrrs. $5.56 9 S e el seSen i G B R T

15 MEN ~ Good Wages and ~ Steady Work. HIGHWAY IRON PRODUCTS €0

Mrs. Nettie Gallup, age 33, wife of Wilbur H. Gallup. died at her home in- Wolcottville Thursday evening; death being due to childbirth together with a severe attack of influenza. Her maiden name was Nettie Saxton, and she was united in marriage to Mr. Gallup in 1918. Surviving are her husband two brothers and three sisters. . - Twenty-five farmers of Benton township met Thursday night at the Hire school house and organized a township unit of the Indiana Farm Federation. LA stirring address was made by County Agricultural Agent Shearer. Officers were elected at follows: President—Monroe Ott. Vice Pres.—Walter Hire. Soliciting.. Committee—Harry.. Leacock, Holis Blue and S. J. Yoder. _ [ Kedak finishing Hicber Studio.

Schnoll’s Fruit St '-—-—-——-————————-——-_.—_____________________" ————— -—-—-—_—-——_--—;-—_——_._- Louis Schnoll has just returned from South ‘Bend with a big load of Fruits and Vegetables for his fruit store in the old Banner block Baldwins, Johnathans, Roman Beauties, Kings, Spitzenbergs, Starks, Delicious, Talman Sweets and Snow. i FLORIDA ORANGES--Naval, Sunkist, all sizes ~ GQrape Fruit, Tangerines, Bananas, Cran- | . berries, and everything in 'the ‘vegetable ~ line: Parsnips, Cabbage, Green Peppers, Cauliflower, Spanish Onions, Celery, Lettuce, all at lowest prices. @~ Special on- Cranberries, 3 pounds 25c¢ & . Sl

~ D.M.RENCH Is now located in the Bothwell room under B.F. Wilkerson, South Cavin Street. Call and see him ~ Furnaces and Furnace Work Radiator Repairing and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work ‘

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