Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 52A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 March 1920 — Page 3

- Buy Aluminum Ware for Real Service ~ There isn’t a housekeeper anywhere, »who e 8 ~ appreciate the desirability of aluminum pote-—psun - percolators and all the ether nesessary howsehold sup- ~ plies of this nature. There’s real satisfaction W evolt: Weir & Cowley 1864 LIGONIER, ISZDIANA l’l.

Dr.C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier OFFICEfHOURS: 990 1o IZ 1100 103400 7100 to 8:00 Te_lcpbm Res., 422 EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q | Ligonier Indiana

First Annual Opening in Ligonier Saturday, March 13th 60 in Trade Given Away, 14 Prizes : To each farmer or .farmlvowner entering our 'st‘ore on SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, ‘we will give one ticket absolutely FREE on the following prizes: 18t Prize ......commmmicinnnsslo.oo in trade Bth Prize ... $3.00 in trade 2nd Prize .....ocscescssicanninnsnensB.oo in trade - th Prize ................ccocnririee.. $2.00 in trade 3rd Prize ......cccnmninaoeesso.oo in trade 10th Prize ... $2.00 in trade 4th Prize .......cconivipisinnncnnnssnnsB.oo Jin trade 11th Prize ....................BL.OO in trade Sth Prize ..o 9400 in trade « 12th Prize ..............ccceeeeeeeee..sl.oo in trade 6th Prize ...ccooecrseinnnennssis3.oo in trade 18th' Prize ........coccvoineeeenn.sl.oo in trade TR PRIZE .vicvercrserensennsnsennnnensd 300 0 trade 14th Prize ..........cceevcncrneee 3100 in trade - We will give these tickets as ggq enter at any time during the day. No person may hold more than gne'tickel, and no one is ‘eligible to a prize except a farmer or farm owner, .The prizes will be;awarded sometime in the afternoon between 1:00 and 3:30 and each party holding a ticket must be present in order to receive a'prize. In the meantime we will endeavor to.entertain you in an interesting as well as instructive way. Come in and see our large display of farm equipment and let us get acquainted. | : M“““‘!dhwmamthe mwhflldbx on the corner opposite the Re- ~ SEAGLEY BROTHERS ts 'We have just received a car um&%fiwwfiuflmi L e e S D ee e e el eT S ]

GLASSES Accuartly and Seientifically Fitted. Brokea leuses replaced. : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg pp— Auctioneer - - Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone ;34.‘6: aafl my residence, phone 0. 65.

Mrs. Pitts Hasn’t A Trace of Rhen- ‘ mastism Now—*“Tanlac lis Wonder- - ful,” She Says , “This Is the first time in years that I have been away from home, and if you had seen what a dreadful condition I was in five or six years ago you owuld be surprised to see me in this store -now,” said Mrs. M. A. Pius, of Hanna City, Ilinois, in relating her remarkable experience. to the Tanlpe representative at the Suatliff & Case Drug store in Peoria a few days ago. “At the time I began taking Tanlae,” explained Mrs. Pitts, “1 was so crippled up with rheumatism that I could not even walk across the house without stopping for my pa‘n to ease up. But now I ain feeling as well as [ did twenty-five years ago and 1 want everybody 10 know that it's all because of what Tanlac has done for me=

“My arms and legs pained me continually so that there was no ease or comfort for me day nor night. My knees were so stiff, swollen and sore that when I tried to take a step they almost gave way. The pain nearly drove me distracted. 1 had been suffering this way for twenty years and and tried so many different linaments and medicines with no relief that 1 scarcely had any hopes of ever getting any better. My appetite was never very good either, and my stomach was was also in bad condition. :

“Well, 1 never thought there was a medicine in the world that could help my rheumatism. But a person never gets too old to learn, for 1 had taken Tanlac but a few days when I could feel my pains easihg up. After taking it for about two weeks and found 1 could walk all over the house without feeling a pain, I was the happiest woman you could find. 1 noticed my elbows were not so stiff and sore and 1 could raise my hands to eat withgut suffering near so much. Then I ;!;t 8o encouraged that my husband sent for several more bottles of Tanlac and now I am not only rid of rheumatism, but my appetite is just wonderful and my stomach seems in better condition than it ever was. Before taking Tanlac 1 hadn't slept well in years, but now I sleep all night long just like a child.. Well it is nothing less than wonderful the way Tanlac has gotten me over the rheumatism. Why, my limbs ‘are as free from pain as when I - was a girl, I am now able to do all my housework and, as I said, I feel as well as I did twenty-five years ago. You can just ask any of my neighbors out there at Hanna City, for they all know what a bad fix I was 1n and will tell you how easily 1 get around .now and enjoy myself again after being housed .up for so many years unable to get off the place, and I will never get through praising Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. - : adv Photegraphs at Hieber Studio. Kedak FPilms Hieber's Studle.

THE LIGONTER BANNER, LICONTER, INDIANA

See B. E. Kirkland for reliable life asurance. - - - See Mrs. Wes Cunningham. for hemstitching and picot edge ufofk. _ 50U . Wanted, married man for :n}ni work. i““ « v Charles Wembple ~ FOR RENT—Good 6-room house located on East Jackson street. Call at Citizen Bank for terms. -42 bit . WANTED—To ‘purchase a lawn swing. Inquire at Banner office. 47t " The Banner and Ohio Farmer one ~ear $2.50. : : - 48001 The Banner and the Thrice-a-Week New York World, per year $2 76. | ' : --46 bet . For sale, desirable 'buildizg lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Decter. - .- 23y - WANTED- Operazorn.‘at the Ligonier Telephone Co. : s%atl Wanted-Man to work on farm. Single, good pay phone I€A - C. L. Chamterlin i 45bt!

~ Shirt factory wants girls and women to learn sewing. $3.50 to start with rapid advancement. ' L - ~ Kahn Bros. Co. FOR SALE—SS-room-all modern honuse, two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 808 S. Martio street, phone 349. : to DNy WANTED —Girl to do ° general housework in small private famiiy. No washing. Mrs. Otis Buit 109 Main street i blatf - ASK TO SEE the nationally advertised GOSSAKD front lace corsets PARISANA hack lace corsets at the JACOB SHEETS STORE. FOR SALE—Four Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels. "Also DBarred Rock eggs for hatclilng. ... = o Ed Yonker : . 51al0t ‘ ~ For Sale seven room house two lots. barn; fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDanlel at Postoffice ; ' S ‘B2atf

+Having taken over thie retail ponion] of the Willow Springs Dairy all goods delivered after March Ist. must be on a cash basle. = - . , J. L Vineant. | For County Surveyor. I wish to announce that I will be ;candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of Lht-;i voters. s . 4 Graduated from Purdue University, 1917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. S. army October 1517. Discharged July 1919. Served ten months in France as second Lieutenant with the 621st Engineers. E Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. ' A NOAH E. HULL 48atf e Ferflalea = = Desirable building lot nicely located on West Third street, 66 ft. frontage 132 ft. deep faces south. Good grade no filling necesary. Cement sidewalk down and paid for. Good properties adjoining. - This lot is offered for quick sale at $3OO. Easy terms will be granted if desired, viz, $5O, down, balance payable in monthly installments of $lO and interest. Inquire of Citizens Bank., e : boatf

FOR SALE—9S galvanized sap pails good as new, wagon tank, 5% barrel evaporating sap pan and spiles, a galvanized feeder. Will sell at big bargain if taken soon, If interested write Harry C. Gibson, 410 E. Jackson street, Goshen. Home phone 76 G. R. 50bét ‘Postmaster Gaby has secured from the federal government a consignment ‘of 100,000 yellow perch and the finnies will be placed in Diamond lake. | George Bryan and an assistant roaded two Ford cars, a sedan and touring car from Detroit Friday. Ezra Kendall is today moving to his | farm in Elkhart county located near | Goshen. The Kendall family toke with them to their mew home the best wishes of many friends. 1T TRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF | THE NEW YORK WORLD | IN 1930 AND 1921 Practically a Dally at the Price of a Weekly. .No other Newspaper In ~ the World Gives so Much atso 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 Amerioe will givg vy all the news of it, It Wikl h‘“fi,.",on as thorough - mistined as a daily at five or #ix times the price. Besides 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 compreiensive report of everything that happens. ; ' : S ' The Thrice-a-Week World’'s regular {subscription price is only $l.OO per year. and this pays for 166 papers. We {The Ligonier Banner tegether for one

Gutelius & Miller's Irice IS 1 B 1166 neaucers ~— IT WILL REALLY PAY YOU TO PLUNGE SA:URDAY WITH THE PRICES WE ARE QUOTING ON THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE. WE, BUY FOR LESS WE

, - CROCHET COTTON - American Maid Cotton—white and colors, 15¢ value, buy this item Saturday by the box ~ S the spool. AIR FLOAT TALCUM POWDER Mona Kiss Talcum Powder, made by the Air Float factorv, sold in all stores at 15¢ : Our Price Saturday 10c - . - FURNITURE POLISH 12 oz. bottle Wizard Polish on sale ~Saturday at 40c the bottle. - Why pay $l.OO for advertised and trade marked polish? You as a customer must pay this. : ;

e o MRS - With the purchase of $l.OO or more we will give free Saturday one of our extra heavy Paper Shopping Bags. Bs sure to ask for it. , o - " = - . , l'V - : : ——— . ITEMS PRICES AT 9% FOR SATURDAY ONLY - >

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' . : CANIy @ . : : 3 kinds of CADIES on sale Saturday the pourd 19¢. Limit 3 pounds to customer.” e ORANGES AND APPLES ' . ‘ Oranges and Apples—a'ways a little better and a little lower than at other stores. Buy the above here Saturday. o - i o . CURTAIN GOODS L ~ Serim Curtain Goods, single border effect, mighty good for your Bed Rooms a limit- - ed quantity, priced special at 15¢ the yard. 36 inch double bordered Curtain Scrims, best in the city priced special the yard 19c. D L A 13, S S A IS U SO ). S U MRS A A 0. .57 T A 0 SIS 5~ S 57 S S S . . o WALL PAPER : - ~ Sure you will want. Wall Paper this spring, and vou will want to look and buy where the showing is big and where the price is always lower—that’s here. So we are going to look for you, please don’t disappoint us. Every customer after looking our Spring Line ~ over pronounce it the fnest line of Wall Decorations they have ever seen. 27 years in “the Wall Paper business and we can promise you more this year than ever before. Guteliur & Miller's 5 & 10 LIGONIER’S UNDERSELLING STORE. BE SURE TO SEE OUR LTNE OF WAISTS.

- ALL THIS WEEK Fruits and Vegetables At Ligonier’s Fruit Store, Banner Block Grape Fruit, large size, 3 for - 25c¢ ~ Oranges, per dozen . LA Bananas,perpound . . . 10c ‘Washington Apples, per box . 3.75 ~ Cooking Apples, perlb . ."8 Sweet Potatoes, 3lbs. . . . 25¢c - Cabbage,perlb. . . . . T7ic Irish Potatoes sold at lowest market price. Celery, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Cabbage, garrpts, Parsnips, Tomatoes and Spanish e Goods delivered to all parts of cily. ~ Order by Telephone 172

’ - PEARLE COTTON » - Elgine Maid Pearle Cotton _ -4% the spoel Why pay 10¢ for San Silk, Clarks Lutre, -etc? Buy Elgin Maid at this price. - o - ‘MOTH BALLS Moth Ball scason is at hand. but them here Saturday at 6 ounces for 9. Why pay 40c¢ a pound_,e!sewh’eref . _ -~ TOWELING / ~ Cotton Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide, very absorbant, in fact more so than part linen, laundries nicely. A flier for Saturday, the yard 19¢c. Limit 20 yards.

' Linen Envelopes, package b i s ARSe Tl Rt . D - Fiat Shoe Laces, 2pairs ........................... ¢ Carpet Taeks, Z2haxes ... ............ B 2 Shoe Nails, 8¢ value, 2boxes ........................ 9¢ Men’s Socks, each 9¢, the pair ...................18¢ HelPiaten, dpmles ... 0 Curtains Rods, others ask 15¢ ................... 9¢ Men's White Handkerchiefs .................... 9¢ - Nail Brushes, values to 15c at ... 9¢ Tooth Brushes. extra values ........................ 9¢ B Prite Zpepme ... B BN I, S i B 8 Safety Pias. 2demen ...