Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 49B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 February 1920 — Page 3
| ~ CITIZENS BANK Big Type Poland China Pig Club o We are now receiving applications for our 1920 Club. ~Any boy or girl between the age ot ten and eighteen ~years_ g " eligible to membership. o S . | How these Pigs can be obtained @ - There is no red tape to our Pig Club proposition. You . simply agree to take care of the Gilt as directed by the Club | supervisor. Breed her at the proper time, and out of the first | ~ litter give the Bank one Registered sow pig, and pay six per ~ cent interest on the cost price of the original pig fromthe time ~ youreceive her until the date you deliver the pig to the Bank, _ which will probably be from $1.50 to $2.00. | | - This will complete your contract and the sow is yours, together with all her increase except the one pig you have turned back to the Bank. . e - Could you think of a Fairer Proposition? ' ~ This gives you an oppommity to get into a pleasant aud profitable . _‘ ‘ bnsiness with very little expense, and it will in no way interfere wtith your - school work, or home duties, but on the other hand will be the means of add- , ing to your fund of knowledge, making you more self-reliant and increase your » interest in farm work. - ' 0 o Don’t put it off; call at the Citizens Bank and fill out your application blank. - .7 DOITRog.. . ~ - CITIZENSBANK =~ - . E - LIGONIER, INDIANA o .
E. R. Kurtz - Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. :
EARL WOLF ‘Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere " Phone.l6oooQ Ligonier - Indiana
W. H. WIGTON_ . Attorney-atdaw Ofice in Zimmeriman Block LIGONIER, _IND.
B. F. WILKERSON Manufs:;x::rlnof and Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips , Haz‘nlm R:pai;ed, eaoni: ed.an EXPERT SERVICE Goodyear Welt ' Shoe Repairing Shoes Repund while ~you wait. Bothwell Building Sack’s Bakery Old Stand
¢ . i B »”» ANTI-FLU - OINTMENT MOTHERS—Watch your dear ones—use “ANTI-FLU” Ointment for Congested Lungs, which usually terminates in Pneu- ~ monia and the dreaded FLU. No home should be without it. 50c per jar. Ifitis _ mot on sale at your druggist, write us. ' The “ANTIFLU” Co., Goshen, Ind.
i Public Sale. - Having =old my farm,.l will offer for sale at public auction -on the farm known as the Silburn farm 2 1-2 miles westof Ligonier on the Lincoln Highway, Wednesday, Febuary 11, 1920. Commencing at 12:30 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 = years old weighing 1250 pounds; 1 black spring colt weighing soopounds; 1 mule colt weighing 800 pounds: 1 bay general _purpdse horse 6 years old, weighing 1225 pounds.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; Igood Holstein cow 8 years old, calf by side; 1 good Jersey cow 6 years old will be fresh iu March; Two 2 year old heifers wili be fresh in spring; Two 2 year oil steers; 2 yearling steers; 4 spring calves. : 1% -
16 Head of Sheep—ls Shropshire breeding ewes, 1 Shrepshire ram full blood. - . ;
7 Head of Hogs-—s§ Full blooded Duroc Shoats average weight about 100 pounds, 1 Full blodded Duroc male hog: : ‘ Grain and Hay—l Boo bushels of good corn, 14 tons mixed hay, 4 tons of good shredded corn fodder, 200 bushels of good oats, 4 bushels of seed corn, 100 bundies of corn fodder, 29 shocks of corn not husked. v
| Farming Implements, Ete.—l good gearless Keystone hay loader, 1 Seth Thomas hay tedder, 1 good Farmers Favorite eleven disc drill, 1 Oliver walking plow number 405, 1 pair of bob sleds, 2% horse gas engine on truck saw frame aftached, 1 good hay rack, International 10-20 Mogul ‘with Oliver gang plow, if not scld before sale, 1 set dump boards, good lsin;lo bugx&hnnd storm front, 1 single set buggy arness, Empire . creain separator and other numerous articles not mentioned. L : . Bzra Kendall : H. E. Longeor, Auctioneer i Harvey Hoak, Clerk. anaE
Public Sale.’ Having decided to quit farming. I will sell at public auction at My farm known as the Linn Hudson farm locate 6% miles west of Lincoln High-. way Garage Ligonier, 41 miics north east of Syracuse 41 miles southwest of Benton,On Wednesday February 18 the following described property. sule ‘eommencing at 10 o'clock. - 9 Head Horses—brown mare 5 years old weight 1600 pounds, brown mare 14 years old weight 1400 pounds, ‘Mown mare 7 years old weight 1200 pounds,grey mare 4 years o'd weight 1400 pounds, 2 bay draft fillies coming 2 years old, black filly coming 3 years old, 2 draft fillies 2oming 1 year old. g : Foonige - 10 Head Cattle—Brindle cow with R e PR S S RY S R R TS AR
mwilk 6 years old, 2 white heifers one fresh in spring, white steer $ months old, § yearling heifers. - =
~ Implements—B ft. Deering binder new, 18 dise wheat drill good, 1 horse wheat drill, corn slucer, new, John Deer gaugaplu_w: Oliver sulky plow, Oliver riding ealtivator, 4 section harrow, farm wagon., good- set ‘work har-
ness. ; o : Grain—-600 bushels.. of good.. corn, 350 bushels oats, 50 shocks fodder not husked, some hay. s Other art.cles too numerous to mentione - i - The ladies of the Riehville church will serve lunch. L : ca - Chas Furst. Earl Wolf, Auctioneer ; Monroe Ott, Clerk. et
! Public Sale = }; One mile south of Wawaka on the {Anthony Rink farm sale commencing lat 12 o'clock on Friday February 20. Team of mules § and 10 years old weight 2400, brown.mare 8 vears old, weight 1600, gray gelding 12 years old weight 1600. - : : , Durham cow, 7 years old fresh in March, Durham cow 9 years cold fresh, Jersey cow 5 years old fresh, 5 steers cne year old. S e :
Durco sow farrow about May 15th, 8 shoats, weigh about 75 pounds. -31% Studebaker wagon and box, 3% Turnbull wagon, 33 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, single shovel plow, 5 tooth cultivator, bob sleds, 2 sets good britchen harness, 2 set 13 yard 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 eveners other articl.s top numerous to mention. - T D
. 150 f 45 acres of wheat in ground, 29 bushel of corn. = 50 laying hens. : ; - LYMAN ALDRICH E. R. Kurtz, Auct. L. J. Prickett, clerk. : -Taggart For the Senate. : 1 ‘The friends of Tom Taggart are out with petitions to-have his name pheedJ on the primary ballot for the U. S. senate. Mr. Taggart served out the unexpired term of the late B. F. Shively on the appointment of Gov. Ralston and was defeated in the next election. Mr. Taggart has long been one of the state's leading democrats. . 1
l The city dads of Columbia City have barred dancing in the municipal build'ing. Any other meetings may be held there but the giddy glide: and- the shimmy shake are under the municipal e o S : Fiee . 6
Market Takes Slump. i Jln the past two weeks wheat has 'tallen from $2.50 for No. 1 to $2.37 and fxo. 2 from $2.47 to $2.3¢. Merchants are .now paving 50 cents for eggs and the same price for butter. This is a big slump. . _ -e® - ¢ Ligonier Markest - GRAIN ‘ (Corrected by Loyon & Greenleaf) 0 (Buyilng Prices.) . NOT wheak ..o i i, 3837 RO MBIt . BN D&tfl ......»...7........H...;‘t..-..........-....-.;..,.._..'.. .70 BYS i i i A E PRODUCE. e PUIIRE i i BOBNE | cciiirmomisimsivirismersinsiosvaccs’ P ROthOOn. ol il e Potatoes, per bushel ............. 3.00 Cahbait. I o AT
iCarrots. per bushel ... 1.50 !Onions. perbusbel.......iivnnns 350 Parsnips, per I ......viiicciren 04 | POULTRY. ' | (Buying Prices) Chickens per pound ...........ecow:. 29€ DUcks PEr POUDG ...t 220 Geese per Pound ...........o.cocine. 222 Turkeys per pound ..o 32¢ ‘ _ SEEDS & WOOL. | (Buying Prices.) ‘ Corrected by N. Wertheimer & Sons. Clover seed per bu ... $27.50-§29.50 Alsike per bu ... $26.00-§29.00 TIMOtAY DOF DU coociicinciionininne $5.50 Wool medium per I ....cccovvcirne. 65 Wool Fine per Ib ............. .68 to .72 Wool Rejects & Cotted per 1b... 40-.45 ‘ (Buying Prices) : L&l‘g_f_ e s A R ‘Hm, dl‘m Whrsbsrestssartsestattsnans st esen .19 Beel e Lamb »............................m............... 28
Kodak Films Hieber’s Studie. . S S—THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liv-Keep the vital organs healthy regularly taking the world's stanc. ard remedy ' for kidney, live: bladder and uric acid troubles— The National Remedy of Hoiland for eenturies and endorsed by Quesn Wilhel-
See B. E. Kirkland for reliable life . Wanted, Corn. - - 1 want to buy corn. Phone 16,000 A, C. L. Chamberlain, Ligonier 42b8e FOR RENT-—Good- 6-room hoase located on East Jackson street. Call at Citizen Bank for terms. 42b1r - Wanted to purchase a 40-acre farm Address box 93, Brimfield, Ind. 47a4t WANTED--To ' purchase a lawn swing. Inquire st Banner office. 47t The Bauner and Ohio. Farmer one ear $2.50. L , 46bir
_The Banner and the Thrice-a-Week New York World, per year $2 75. . et For sale, desirable bulldirg lot, Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deoter. o . o "- Shirt factory wénis:g!rls ind women to learn sewing. - $8.50 to start with rapid advancement, . ey L ~ Kahn Bros. Co. ~For good eats call at Mrs. . 'Petér_ Regula. 2nd floor over Green's rooms. e S . 4Sad . WANTED-Operators at. the Ligonier Telephone Co. ,muj : For Sale—Three lz:xrge‘ bfood- sows. Good producers. Waltér E. Wolt! . qsmtf Wanted a married man for genera'' farm werk by the year. . Cochran & Goshorn. . i _ - 4Tadt Wanted—Man to work on faim. | Single, good pay phone 16A . L C. L. Chamberlin - \ : e . 48btt
E For Sale, four single comb Rhode Island Red cockerels permium winne 3 - -7 Mister Austin, Ligonier . e L el e : e—— e ~ \ - For Sile, one surrey, & single buggy and set single harness to.go cheap. ‘These vehicles and the -harness a:s in good condition. At Willow Spring Dairy. M. J. Herrigan. =~ - 48b3t e i e . z E, L 2 Now s the Time., E” Now is the time to have your tires ‘{’retreawd and. your side curtains repaired while your automobile is laid up for the winter. Come in and inspect. our work. e . : a . Ligonier Repair Co. - For County Sarveyor. 1 wish to anpounce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of No.: ble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket; subject to. the will of the voters. . : L
Graduated from Purdue University, 1917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. S. army October 1917. Discharged July 1919. Served ten months in France as second Lieutenant with the 521st Engineers. : & "Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. ' . o - NOAH E. HULL > R i SRt
IF YOU WANT A GOOD SQUARE MEAL. = A QUICK HOT LUNCH. : A COLD T.UNCH. _ A SHORT ORDER. = A SANDWICH. ~ A CUP OF HOT COFFEE. A CUP OF JIOT TEA. A SUNDAE OR SODA. VISIT THE LUNCH PARIOR OF MICHAEL & GODDARD Jonas Shobe’s Old Stand
T ' THE‘} UNIVERSAL CAR - : - Cut of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars now in use, about ¢ty per cent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thizg has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit ‘as has the Ford car. 1t has enlarged the social life, doubled the facilities for inacketing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for {&:¢ fanner the pleasures of living, and by the same token the Ford ‘Louring Car has brought just as much pleasure to theresidents of the towns and cities, because it is an every day in the year utility, enswering the demand of quick transportation at low expense. A {amily car without an equal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your order for one. We have the full line of Ford cars. We carry the genuine Ford Parts, and assure you the best ‘in mechanical service and the most reasonable prices. |F{ .. ;“‘ . GEO ; BBYAN - g J;’:.' f : .I;"_'
l\ s _Yg ; i e e L s e —— o R ; - or. N i' MO f |fl = “.. “ “' (2 ‘jfi‘&hfit ", ) 7 b 1 — : e . arEe gy SN : \gu MUST PUT MONEY IN - THE BANK, LETIT STAY THERE - AND ALWAYS ADD TO IT~— THE FIRST STEP 18: COME LNTO OUR RANK AND OPAN AN M ('fn»n:u-n UND STEP 18: TO REGULAELY ADD AT NGUN AS 308 “;Jg THIRD STEP I 8: TO KEKP THIS UF FOR A YEAR—TRES YOU WILL NEVER QUIT. - ' A — - ‘ YOU WILL HAVE FOUND THE PEACE AND CONFPORT WIDGE COMES TO THE MAN WITH MONKY. L Ml We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits » . and Saving Accounts. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co
/! o : . - » ‘ - : - Buy Aluminum Ware ~for Real Service . .There) isn’t a honnkeep__er axiy;hire. whe does apt appreciate the de_nlmbility of aluminum pots---pans, percolators and all the other necesis#ry housqhold sup- ~ plies of this nature. There’s real satisfaction In esoking and cleaning with articles like these. Weir & Cowl 1864 Liéouga, INDIANA 1919 / one 67
