Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 50A, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 February 1920 — Page 3

~ CITIZENS BANK Big T'ype Poland China Pig Club - Wearenow receiving applications for our 1920 Club. ~ Any boy or girl between the age ot ten and eighteen years are - eligible to membership. . . ‘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 tromthe 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, to- ’ gether with all her increase except the one pig you have turn- | - ed back to the Bank. . | ~ Could you think of a Fairer Proposition? This gives you an opportunity 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 '. interg_st in farm work. o . i . | Don’t put it off; call at the Citizens Bank and fill out your application blank. : DO IT NOW! e o CITHZENS BANK - . - o TICOMIER INDIANA - e

E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone NO. 65 _ : Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere . Phone 16000 Q - Ligonier Indiana W. H. WIGTON V.o Attorney-atd.aw Office in Zimmeraran Block LIGON(ER, IND.

B. F. WILKERSON Ham: - l‘ilobes, Blankets, Whips Harness Repaired, Cleaned and : Oiled, EXPERT SERVICE Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing Shoes Repurod while . you wait. ‘o ~ Sack’s Bakery Old Stand

"“ANTI-FLU" : OINTMENT MOTHERS—Watch your dear ones—use . “ANTI-FLU” Ointment for Congested m?w':'hm it. 50c per i'ul:‘.olf.k is

= ‘. ¢ : Public Sale. ‘Having decided to quit farming. 1 will sell at public auction at "hy farm known as the Linn Hudson farm locate 6% miles west of Lincoln Highway Garage Ligonier, 4% miles north east of Syracuse 4% miles som'hw'eflt\ of Benton,On Wednesday February 1 the following described property. sale -eommencing at 10 o'clock. 5 - 9 Head Horses—brown mare 5 years old weight 1600 pounds, brown marc 14 years old weight 1400 pounds.; brown 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 <oming 1 year old. » 10 Head Cattle—Brindle cow with ealf by side § years old, eow giving: milk 6 years old, 2 white heifers ouei fresh in spring, white steer § months' old, 5 yearling heifers. ‘ Implements—S ft. Deering 'bi'ngler! new, 18 disc wheat drill good, 1 horse’ ‘wheat drill, corn slucer, new, John‘ Deer gang plow, Oliver sulky plow, Youm riding cultivator, 4 section harrow, farm wagon, good set work harness. 2 Graln—6oo bushels.. of good.. corn, 350 bushels oats, 50 shocks fodder ’lot husked, some hay. Lo | Other articles too numerous to mention. il | The ladies of the Richville chm:ehj will serve lunch. see : ‘ [ s : Chas Furst.

Harl Wolf, Auotioneer 01 Monroe Ott, Clerk. | - _— Public Sale . ’ One 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 vears 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 5 years old fresh, b steers one year old. , . » .

Durco sow farrow about May lsm.l 8 shoats, weigh about 76 pounds. 814 Studebaker wagon and box, 313 Turnbull wagon, 314 Burdsell wagon, good top buggy, McCormick 'mower, John Deer corn plow, nearly new,’ Rock Island riding plow, 404 Olive:'; Hnlkinx 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 Iljyard dump boards. flat bottom hay rack 2 set log bumps, 2 (40ft" chaing, crow bars can’t hooks, swami hooks, pork barrel pair 4 horse eveners other articles too numerous to mention. - 350 t 45 acres of wheat in ground, 20

‘ Publlie Sale. The undersigned will sell at public a2uction on the Worthy D and Margare: 'A Dukes farm 4 miles west and % mile ‘north of Rome City, 5 miles west und 1 zmne South of Wolcottville on Thursday 26 1920, commencing at 12 o'clock he following perscnual property. | 2 head of horses—Sorrel gelding 10 vearp old sound, grey mare 7 years old sound, - * o ' ; ’2 Héad of eattle—Red Durham cow three years old giving milk, one roan short horn bull, calved March 10th 1919, Sire Silver goods 622833, Dam Buby Oakland 4th 610813, e 38 head of hogs—sow and six pigs, Duroc pig weight about seventy pounds, ten pure bred Chester white brood sows bred to farrow in March and April. Farrowing dates given date of sale. Bred to Petroleum - Goods 52077 twenty head of Chester White sow pigs sired by Petroleum Goods 52077.

Farming Implements—McCormick bin-[ der seven foot cut, Johnson mower, ! riding corn plow, Manure spreader.! spiked tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, wagon and one wagon bok with tripple bed, hayrack, dump boards one sot of harness, feed grinder, three borse power gasolene engine, buzz saw hay rope, a few bushels of seed corn, one bushel of high class clover seed, 25 bushels of corn, 115 tons of timothy hay, 2 ton of clover hay, 3 brown ducks 17 mixed chickeng, 25 Buff Orphington chickens. : : W. DUKES & PIERCE E. R. Kurtz, Auct. Chas Schwab, Clerk. . = " On account of dissolving partnership the undersigned will sell at public auction on what is known as the Bert Yorder farm 1 mi south, 2 miles west of Topeka and 4 miles north of Ligonier near Buttermilk corners on Friday February 27, beginning promptly 12:00 o'clock the tg.llowlnx described property. A > = - 50 Head of cattle—lncluding the entire stock herds of Kauffman & Yoder's consisting of 19 cows, 16 with calves at sidn.:-ng 3 mmnehou.um ntJ steers and heifers all in good flesh, weighing from 600 pounds to 1000 pounds per head. This stock is all from

10 head extra good stock ewes. Due ta lamb about April 16 th. - 800 bushe]s good corn more or less. Farm Maechinery—6 roll Improved McCormick shredder, good a 3 new, 120 foot belt 8-4,8 foot McCormick binder, Keystone hay tedder, John Deere‘ -iding cultivator, 2 3-legged cultivators, wagon equipped with perfection straw spreader complete, buzz saw, 20 and 28 in., 200 gallon wagon.oil tank in two eompartments, 30 gallon oil tank with pump, oil pump, 2 sets work harness, 1 set nearly new set double light driving harness. = -

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Revouoc washer with wringer, refrigerator, china cabinet, good as new, couch, Morris chair, bed, ingrain carpet and other articles not mentioned. - J. S.Yoder T - - Vernon Kauffmén L : Bert Yoder : = H. E. Longcor, Auct. : - M. A. Yoder, Clerk. L ‘

| " _Publie Sale. g ‘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: : 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 sow due to farrow March 12, 3 pure bred Duroc gil's due to farrow between March 20 and and April 8, pure bred Duroc boar § months old, 18 hogs eight about 135 pounds. - . o |

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. - 2 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, self 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 kettle, kettle, meat bench, rifle, forge, Anvil, post drill, work bench, roofing, saddle, incubator. ? : ’

Household Goods—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, organ, cupboards, 6 dining room chairs, curtain stretchers, book rack, brass kettle and many other articles not mentioned. Two dozen white leghorm hens, three pure bred Plymouth Rock roosters. ' Terms—A credit of 7 months will be given on sums over $5.00, drawing 6 per cent interest from date of me.l Two per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00 gt . . 0. J. Hooley. : ‘ Mrs. D. H. Hooley. Sl et T 49b2t ~ Shirt factory wants girls and women S R e e e i S BT R e L

~ See B. B Kirkiand for reliable life insuranca. : e u - T want to buy corn. Phone 16,000 A, €. L. Chamberiain, Ligonier 4208 t FOR RENT—Good 6-room house located on East Jackson stréet. Call at Citizen Bank for terms. 4201 WANTED-—-To purcbasé a h‘{h. swing. Inguire at Banner office. -47 U : The Banuer and Ohio Farmer one ear $250. ; 460te The Banner and the Thrice-a-Week New York World, per year s§2 75. e 46bee For sale, desirable bufldirg lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. v ; 36t

. WANTED--Operators at the Ligonier Telephone Co. o Abetl ~ Wanted a married man for genera' farm work by the vear. 5 ‘Cochran & Goshorn. L - : S 4Tadt _Wanted- -Man to’ work on farm Single, good pay phone 18A : ' . . €. L. Chamberlin . . 4shte ~ For Bale, four single comb Rhode Island Red cockerels permium winners - Mister Austin, Ligonier ' - : . 47bdt ~ For Sale, one surrey, a single buggy and set single harhess to go cheap. These vehicles and the harness ars in good condition. At Willow Spring Dairy, M. J. Herrigan. 4503 t - For County Surveyor. 1 wish. to anngundée that 1 will be eandidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of tha voters. - Graduated - from Purdue University, 19817, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. 8. army October 1917. Discharged July 1919, Served tén months in France as second Lieutenant with the 521st Engineers. A Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. . NDAR B BRULL

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& . 4 & 48 /S - ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR * . ; . » . » - Buy Now ‘While Deliveries a ~are Possible ~Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possible. There is only a limited, specified number of Ford car allotted to this territory. You wiil - be wise to buy one now while we can get cars t 6 deliver. A signed order with us is your protection. : ety ; - Even our small allotment of Ford cars is no:;i_i:;ed us until we have bonafide orders for them. This is because the d for Ford cars all over the country is greater than the supply or production. So, don’t depenl __ Only so many Ford cars will be shipped in to this territory; omnly so many will be able to get Ford cars. If you would be forehanded and plan ahead, you will have us deliver youa Ford car as soon as possible. Then .you will have it to use whenever you want it. e / mhe Ford is an all year utility---in your home or business. Ifs servi ¥, its ease of operation, it low cost of maintenance has made i t such. It will serve you the yeararound. Spring and summer, autumn - and winter, it is your servant; alwaysreading to do your bidding. ree g%fi’m%wafi“ s P I'"}3‘3';"“%*? é’éfi%“iéfi‘%%@sfim&i‘&f%&%fl%fi%%fig*m

~ IF You EVER ExPECT | o "v‘eriz_ Soigs ; g 5 e TR e.,'|i3 h ’ | a . | in.. OF . I - . il j'lv ~AN T S ‘ -_ 'MUST PUT MONEY IN THE BANK, LET IT STAY THERE AND ALWAYS ADD TO IT—~_THE FIRST STEP IS: COME INTO OUR BANK AND GPRN 4§ A 8 té"!’lfl: SECOND STEP IS: TO EECVLARLY ADD AT NVGR A 8 2O ONIEE i STEP 18: T 0 KEEP THIS UP FOR A YEAR—TREY YOO WILL NEVER QUIT. { YOU WILL HAVE FOUND THE PEACR AND CUNFORT WANGN COMES TO THE MAN WITH MONKY. . TP We pay 4 per cent interest on saving deposite : ‘and Saving Accopn«. Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

Buy Aluminum Ware ~ for Real Service There isn’t a housekeeper anywhere, who dess not _ appreciate the desirability of nlumlnAum pots---pama, percolators and all the other necessary houuhpld supplies of tl{h nature. There’s real satisfaction in eooking and cleaning with grtieln like these. Weir & Cowley 1864 LlGbng, INDIANA 1919