Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 52B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 March 1920 — Page 2
oncerning - Fire Insurance The time has long since passed when péople needed -~ -to be “sold” on the necessity for carrying adequate ‘ fire insurance, : o _ Its benefits are mnv'uhivemallly recognized. : ~ You cannot altogether obviate the possibility of fire; you can, however, definitely guarantee financial protection in case of such misfortune. : : ~Our Officers will be pleased to have vou confer with - them regarding your specific needs. Ligonier, Indiana ' ' “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”. :
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- Established in 1871 ' The old established and reliable firm of Rogers & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligonier -and vieinity that shey are now showing an exceptionally fine line of - o 5®.:: 1 . @ V Pianos, Player 'Pianos : and Victrolas - . - On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select from includihg the very latest are carried at ~all times. When in Goshen you are cordially invited to make this store your headquarters Sonth Main St.. . = " Goshen, Indiana
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D. M. RENCH Is now located in the Bothwell room under B.F. Wflkenon, South (Eavin Street. Call an(! see him - Furnaces and Furnace]Work | ‘Radiator Repairing and all kinds of T G Mo Woek
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~ *A Prince There Was.” - Tuesday night March 9th, George M. Cohen's funny "play “A Prince There Was” will ap at the Jefferson, Goshen. ‘nu‘m:'.: announcement is made elsewhere in this issue of the Banner. - : Messrs Cohen and Harris, are the sponsors for this Cohanized aodern fairy story and the promise is given that it will be presented here in the same compléte manner that it was in Chicago and New York and by an excellent cast headed by James Gleasonin -the title role, and including Lewis Willey, William Slider. John Bedouin, Josephine Williams, Lucile Webster, John E. Sanders, Adelaide Wilson, James Bradbury, Jr., Marle Nelson, Joseph Oddo, Will T. Goodwin and Muriel Nelson. , Death of James Palmer. :
~James Palmer, age 65 years prominent citizen and business man of Albion is dead at his home there after an {llness of several yeoars. For the past three months he had been confined to his bed. For over twenty vears. Mr. Palmer, was a traveling salesman for Sears, Grilett Co., with headquarters at Chicago. Twelve years ago he moved to Albion and engaged in the grocery business, being a member of the firm of Palmer & Edwards. Death of Jesse Hoffman. - The remains of Jesse Hoffman, a pioncer of Noble county arrived at Brimfield Monday from Cleveland, O. where the decedent died at the hom« of his son Arthur. Mr. Hoffman was a resident of Albion for many years and left that place about a year ago, going to Cleveland to reside with his son. The body was taken overland from -Brimfield to Albion where the funeral took place. Clothiers Hold Convention. ‘Eli Schloss, former Ligonier resident, president of the Indiana Retail Clothiers Association, presided at the three-day convention of the associa. tion in Indianapolis this week. The meeting was a very interesting and profitable one. - . -
~ Another Big Sale. ~ Another big sale will be held in the pavilion at Syracuse Tuesday, March 9th. Twenty head of extra good horses will be offeréd along with the other stoek.. - . ; . _Syracuse Sales Co. : : = - RNt ' He Pleads Gallty. - J. L. Dunning pleads guilty to being a constant reader of the Banner for the. full fifty-two vears of its existence. With this issue the Banner closes its fifty-second volume. ~ Mrs. Dan Myers writes that they are now nicely settledin flat No 1, 955 Pennsylvania avenue, Detriot, Mich. Dan Myers is able to resume work after a hard spell of illness. . . - Charles Furst and D. M. Rench were in Fort Wayne Tuesday procuring material for the new house Mr. Furst is building on his farm. -
Farm Loans BEST RATES | and - Terms Obtainable ; ‘.lfyou are in need - ~ of funds, write for full information or . we shall be pleased ‘ to have you callat our office. ; 5 'nu»: o - Straus Brothers Company. Esth. 1860, Cap. and Sup. 8000000, Ligonier Indiana
Harry Schlotterback Trustee;Perry Township Office Day, Saturday at Mier State Bank SR LS NS G CHARLES V. INKS AND SON | Dealer in : l Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Coruar Fifth snst Cavin LIGONIER
FAMOUS MANUFACTURERMAKES CONNECTION HERE
Winchester Company Appoints Local . Store Its Representative to Sell . . New Products
The appointment of Weir & Cowley to sell in this community the new hardware and sporting goods manu. factured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company is announced. And in the opinion of leading merchants it is one of the most interesting and important developments the local retail trade has known. .
. First his family, next his dog. then comes his “Winchester.” in the love of the best type of American. Almost every family seems to have possessed a Winchester at one time or another. and the love and respect for the good old gun is just about universal. And now that recently there have been many new additions to the Winches. ter “family” theére is wide popular in.
terest in the new cousins and other relatives ot_ the famous repeating rifle. - o :
Fifty-three years ago the Winches: ter repeating rifle was placed on the market by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, of New Haven, Conn. it was a good rifle in fact the first truly successful repeater, and almost immediately achieved great popularity This first success was made secure by the strength and vision of its makers, one of the first American concerns -to build with the purpose of gaining and holding a dominant place in the world's industrial zrena.
© So large was the part played by the Winchester rifle in the settling of the great West and establishing law and order, that the name Winchester came into common use in place of the word rifle. And so high was the standard of manufacture maintained for it, that it was soon the favorite hunting rifle all over the world. :
Improved models followed in the course of time, including the first completely sucessful repeatoing shotgun. And with the coming of smokeless powder the Winchester Company commenced the manufacture of ammunition, to insure Winchester users the best possible cartridges and shot shells for their rifles and shotguns This proved to be an especially good move; for the continued superior shooting qualities of Winchester arms have form any years been partly atiributed to-ammunition being made for them in the same plant, by the same organization. o -
Now this great manufacturing establishment, tremendously expanded in the gigantic part it played in the winning of the World War, is apparently branching out to make all possible yse of the additional knowledge, experience and equipment thus acquired. New articvles being made al-
- That's theanswer to your = SN - clothes problem for Spring B 7 : \_._ : . . '—H ’. | Al clothes are high priced whether [E) 238 they are good or bad. So there’s just one | Qil%fi\ way to make your clothes cost less. w3§afi‘ ~ Get good ones; the kind that wear SN : , , : , : ? i fi%j ?, ,‘* , the longest; that lower your clothes cost gfig per day; you spend less by the year. ¥ a}* P That’s the kind of a service we can gi% o give you; more wear and a lower cost. (il b . Hart Schaffner & Marx make WHIWA ~ the clothes; all-wool and stylish; | ~ if you aren't satisfied you get . ~ Your moneys worth you'll get = £QH _fg®
[ruarh_elld- tools, cutlery. fishing tackle, flashlights, skates, etc. With half a century of experience and un‘excelled equipment entering into their production, it Is to be expected that these new products, made in the same the Winchester guns have been made for so long, will have merit above the ordinary. s o - To the good fortune of the many old friends of the Winchester in the community who will be the first to wish to examine these new articles, we have here in town a retail hardware concern of such high standing as to be one of the first exclusively selected to present these new Winchester pro-i ducts to the buying public. The agreement thus carries with it the privilege and responsibility of representing the manufacturer more directly, than any retail merchant has heretofore ‘done in the case of the Winchester Company. e e |
A special invitation is being extend. ed by the Winchester Company to all its friends in this district to visit “The Winchester Store” and see the latest additions to the Winchester “family.” And as Weir & Cowley are likewise inviting everybody to do so, the store is enjoying a regular “old home week” of Winchester visitors. New friends will of course be equally welcome with old Winchestér acquaintances. * Photographs Hieber's Studle. ot . £ : - W. H. WIGTON ~ Ofies in Ziumerman Block LIGON(ER, IND.
WANIED @ - Immediately 15 More ~ Girls at the Ligonier - Shirt Factory. Good wages. Call at Once.
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