Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 49B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 February 1920 — Page 2

You Half Sole Your Shoes - Why Not Retread Your ~Tires? Just as Practical F ord Sizcs $6.0() and q 380() ‘Othei*s . accordingtosize. - e WORK,ABS(.’):X“L'TEI...Y' wCU.:\RANTIfED - ' ‘ ‘Phone 327 : ' Ligonier Repair Co.

CHIROPRACTIC 1 THE ONLY SCIENCE THAT REMOVES THE . -CAUSE OF DISEASE. - 2 _ NOKNIFE! NODRUGS!". . . Chirepractic a'djus:.('m_mts correct the cause at its - | . sourse in all ailments. = . O. M. RAGER,D.C. . Over Weaver's Hardware. . ' Office Hous: 9to 11 a. m., 2 to's p. m. Tuesday, - Thursday and Saturday 7to 9p.m.

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L S S (7 bBPR S S R A AL3 A S . S S. . in a posi!idx; now to handle your laundry bettor‘thln ‘ever before. . ; ‘ . Will appreciate a call when you tie up your next laundry or dry cleaning }t_hat we may prove ou;..service to you. : ‘ " Phone 86 : : - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY o AND DRY CLEANING

- Established in 1871 The old es.tablishedand reliable firm of Rogers & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligonier and vieinity that they are now showing an exceptivnaily - fine line of ) : Pianos, Player Pianos eS % S . and Victrolas On Very Liberal Terms ~ OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select from including thé very latest are carried at . all times. When in Goshen you are cordially . invited to make thig store your headquarters

Che Ligonier Banner L reeakey . W. C. B. HARRISON Editor

Publisaed svery Tueaday arc Priday and entered inthe Postofice st Ligo 7, lad. +: seco: @ class matter >

Reinstatement of War Risk insurance. Under » new and very liberal ruling of far reaching importince to millions of former service men, issued b!j Dirctor R, G. Chelmeley Jonex of the. Bureau of War Risk Insurance with the approval of “Secretary of- flml Treagpry Carter Glass, ' War. Risk (term) Insurance, regardless of how long it may have been lapsed or canceled, and regardiess of how long the former service man may bave been discharged. may be rinstated any time before July 1. 1920, L - The only conditions are: - . (1y Two monthly premivms on the amount of insurance to be reinstated musl. accdompany the appiication. (2) The applicant musi be in as good health as at the date of discharge or at the expiration of the- grace period. whichever is the later date, and s 0 date in the spplication. o - ' Publlc Bale. — On account of dissolving partnership the. undersigned will sell at publie auction on what is known as the Bert Yorder farm 1 mi south, 2 miles weet of Topeks and 4 miles north of Ligdnfer near. Buttermilk corners on Priday February 27, beginning promptly 12:00 o'clock the following described property.. . e ' 50 Head of cattle - Including the entire stock herds of Kauffman & Yoder's consisting of 19 cows, 16 with calves at side and 3 good milchers, 18 head of steers and heifers all in good flesh. ‘welghing from 600 pounds to - 1000 pounds por head, This stock is all froim grade Durham & Herferd stock. . 10 head extra good-stock ewes. Due to lamb about April 15 th. 560 bushels good corn more or less. Farm Machinery -6 roll Improved McCormick shredder, good a: new, 120 foot beit S-4;8 foot McCormick binder, Keystone hay tedder, John Deere riding cultivator, 2 3-legged cultivators, wagon equipped with perfection straw spreadeér .complete, buzz, saw. L 0 and 28 in, 200 gallon wagon ofl tank .in two compartments, 20 gailon oil tank with pump, oil pump, 2 sets work harness, 1 set nearly new set double light driving harness. - Houschold Goods—Globe Hot Blast heating stove, sode range cook stove, Revouoe washer with ~ wringer, refrigerator, china cabinet, good as new, couch, Morris chair, bed, ingrain carpet and- other articles not mentioned. s o B.Xoder e : - Vernon Kauffmean v - " Bert Yoder . < H. E. Longcor, Auct. e M. A Yoder. Clerk. o

THE TRJICE-A-WEEK EDITION 'OF " THE NEW YORK WORLD & IN 1920 AND 1921 Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. ..No other Newspaper Inthe World Gives so Much at seo - Low a Price - The present Presidential campaign is the most important in our history. The Thrice-a-Week World which is the greatest example of tabloid journalism in America will give you all the news of it. It will keep you as thoroughly informed as a daily at five or six times the price. DBesides the news from Europe for a long time to come will be of overwhelming interest, and we are deeply and vitally concerned in it. The Thrice-a-Week World will furnish you an accurate and compre--lensive report of everything that happens. - . o The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription price is only $l.OO per year. and this pays for 166 ‘papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Ligonier Banner together for one year for $2.95. . . Kodak finishing Hieber Studio. '

Farm Loans BEST RATES and Terms Obtainable 1f iou are in need ~ of funds, write for to have you call at our office. Straus Brothers - Company, v

Springfield Woman Suffered Twenty- - Five Years—ls Restored By "I just feel so fine and happy since {Tnnuc has Gvercome my twenty-five Years of suffering that 1 cannot tell I was ever tréubled in my whole life.” said Mrs. Eliza Griffin, 1107 North Fifteenth St., Springfield, 111, in tell. ing of her remarkable recovery since taking the medicine. . “l 1 had been troubled with rheu. matismi s 0 long that my right arm was almost useless, it was all drawn up and crooked and pained me so bad it kept' me in misery night and day.' she contiued. “My left arm hurt me a great deal and at times when !

managed to use it the pains were something - awful. For twenty-five vears | had. indigestion so had that 1 was not able to eat regular meals for the little 1 managed to force down would bloat me up with gas. until | would have to gasp for breath and | would be in distress for hours afterwards. I had pains in my back that went from the back of my neck clear down my spine and it was impossible for me to tarn my neck. I was weak and nervous and with all this trouble I bhadn’t been able to get a gocd night's rest in so long I was completely worn out. . o

- “Tanlac has been worth its weight in gold to me for during *dll. these years it has been the oaly medicine that has ever done me any more than a little temporary relief. 1t was no time after 1 began taking it before I was ealing better, sleeping better and feeling better in very way and now | am in' perfect health. My digestion was never better and everything I eat agrees with me -and my breathing is free and easy. The reheumatism has completely disappeared and ] can -use my arms as well as 1 ever could before. The pains in my back have left me entirely, I sleep-sound at night and just never felt better or happier in all ’my life. 1 never miss a single chance to tll my friends what 1 think of Tanac.” e ; ~ Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Willams and in Cromwell by M. L Hussey & Son in Rome City by W. A Williams and in Wawaka by L. J. Figgot. : S Publie Sale. ~ The undersigned will sell at public auction on the D. H. Hooley farm 1} mile south and 1 mile east ¢of Topeka on THURSDAY, FEB. 19th, 1920, commencing at 12 o'clock. the following personal property. ; L 24 Head of Hogs—Six brood sows. pure bred Duroc sow due to farrow March 18, pure bred Duroc sow due to farrow "April 7. red sov due to farrow March 12, 3 pure bred Duroc gilis due to farrow between March 20 and and April 8, pure bred Durce boar 5 months old, 18 hogs eight about 135 pounds. -

- 56 Head Shropshire Breeding Ewes Some extra good ones, due to lamb in April, pure breed Shropshire yearling buck, grade yearling buck.

400 bushls of corn. 50 bushels of oats, 12 tons mixed hay, 20 bales of straw. ! e ; :

.Farm Implements—Wagon, wagon bed, 3 hay racks, spring wagon. Keasey breaking cart, buggy, bob sled, sleigh, 2 sets dump boards, set good light double harness, 4 h. p. gasolenc engine, 2 hole corn sheller, feed grinder, pump jack, fanning mill, slip scraper, belting, hay rope, 2 rope hoists, wagon tongue, seif feeder, hog house 6xlo, A shaped hog house, hog oiler, wagon sap tank,boiling pan, 100 sap pails, black walnut door, 2 pine doors, 6 pieces oak 4x4—16 feet long. pitcher pump, lard press, sausage stuffer, cream separator, iron Kkettle, kettle, meat bench, rifle, forge, Anvil, post drill, work bench, roofing, saddle, incubator. » . Household Goods—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, organ, cupboards, 8 dining room chairs, curtain stretchers, book rack, brass kettle and many other articles not mentioned. Two dozen - white leghorn hens, three pure bred Plymouth Rock roosters.” e Terms—A credit of 7 months will be given on sums over $5.00, drawing l&- per cent interest from date of sale. ‘Two per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00 ik ? 0. J. Hooley. | : Mrs. D. H. Hooley. . .. 49b2t

Farms For Sale. 94 acre farm 114 miles from Allegan Mich, county seat of Allegan county. This is one of the best farms in Michigan and loeation can not be beat. Good ‘huildings and well fenced.“ Soil clay and gravel loam, surface rolling, eight room stucco house with screened porches, barn 40x60 full basement, room for 14 cows and 6 horses. Good out buildings. For price and terms write F. H. Glascott Brimfield, Ind. 40 acres 4% miles from Hopkins, Allegan County, Michigan. - Surface rolling, clay and gravel loan soil, orchard consists of 40 apple, 16 cherry, 3 pear, 4 plum, 160 grape, 1 acre raspberries, 8 room frame house with basement. barn 36x40 basement, room for 20 head stock. The price of this farm $3500, $2lOO Hown contract at $50.00 per year for balance. For particulars write F. H. Glascott, Brimfield, Ind. S , 48b4t i R Civil service examinations February and March, men and women, 18 to 50 eligible. $llO month. Experience uner) 812 Continental mdewm GSR R eSR S R

Guteluis & Miller’s Bargain‘Day SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th sl BALE LISTED ERE SoME REAL BARGAINS FoR THIS pAY. TR

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~ Pablic Sale. : 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 following stock at terms made known on day of sale: Five head of horses. . Twenty head of cattle. = ‘ Twenty head of sheep. Thirty head of hogs. Watch for big bills. o : - Randolph & Lower. Earl Kurtz, auctioneer 47att e e ettt . ~ NO RAIN WATER . Don't worry. RUB-NO-MORE WASH. ING POWDER breaks hard water. Ask your grocer. Photographs at Hieber Studlo.

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- D.M.RENCH' Is now located in the Bethwell roomair(und‘er B.F. Wilke_non, South Cavin Street. Call and see him - Furnaces and Furnace'Work Radiator Repairing and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work