Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 1B, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 March 1920 — Page 4
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Always bafiiains at our store every day, but for Saturday, March 13 - We are going to give some extra REAL BAR- ~ GAINS., Watch our windows for specials. Al- ' ways somthing to buy at a bargain. . - 4 : i . - - NOT THESE SPECI.A_LS: . Grey Enameled Water Pails, special ................c.ccoecevvenen . 09€ 6-inch Plates, decorated, special each..............ccccccvvvvvirren. T€ Plain White Cups and Saucers, special per 5et........ ....$1.39 Wall Paper Cleaner, Special, 2 cans for ............cccccoineeerecBO€ Ohio Blue Tip Matches, Der Dox ................ncvicvisnmrisionsiosns BB Ladies’ Black Hoses good quality ................ivciinsiinniivennns 19€ Kirk’s Flake White Laundry Soap, 10 cakes ....................68¢ Garden Seeds, all kinds, special, 3 packages for ...........10¢ 8-quart Aluminum Kettle, $2.25 value, special ..............81.79 Metrox Silver Polish. special 25¢ size .................c..ccoeneeee: 19€ Oranges, sweet and juicy, special ...............cccvrvicviinvinnr... 30 Toilet Soap, large variety to choose, 6 cakes for ................25¢ Toilet Paper. large rools crepe, special 3 for ......................25¢ All the latest patterns in Curtain Material, priced 15¢ to 68¢ Easter Rabbits, Chicken, Novelties and Candy. - ~ SPECTAL SALE ON WALL PAPER Comie in and look our line over.- Largest selections of papers to choose from in Ligonier; always lower in price than elsewhere. ' ' . - . SPRING HATS - - Just received a fine line of Soring Hats, latest styles and shades for ladies and children. Always sold at the rigtt price. . . : , ‘DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE AND [_)A‘T’E = . SATURDAY, MARCH 13th - Gutelius & Miller’s >& Dandltlp o C s o M. W. Long. Manager. . .
Horse Sale at Goshen - W /wm sell aitntgi S\l’:’el:jit:‘l(er Feed Yard Wednesday, March 24 | E "Begi‘nning at.noon'."o b - 200 Head of Horses and Mules These horses and mules are all in good condition. - Sale will be held under cover - and will take place rain Qr shine. . _ - ELLIOTT & SHELLEY Lehman & Bauer, Auctioneers. @ .
” ~ THE UNIVERSAL CAR - The Ford car can well be called the “peoples ear,” bcoasse i are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That iz abe-+ four to one to the nearest follower in the motor car industry. Tk would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven it superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operatica and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not €5 easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. It is everybody’s necessity because it doubles the value of time, and is the quick, ccnvenient, comfortable, and economical method of transportation. \Ve solicit your order. We have the full line, Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, Truck. }ye assure you the best possible in repair work with the genuine Ford
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
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Peoris Woman Suffered Twenty-Five Years—Gains Twenty-one Pounds By Taking Tanlac
"1 just wish I had words to express my deep gratitude for the wonderful good Tanlac has done me after I had suffereed for twenty-five years,” was the statement made recently by Mrs. Alice Richetts, 1206 Fifth Street, Peoria, 1L : e
“It's a fact it was twenty-five years ago that my health broke down and since that time no one knows what misery I have gone through,” she con. tinued, “my back was weak and lame and even at nights | was in such misery Icould hardly sleep at all. [ just spent nearly all my time in the house. Every morning I felt stifled and later would have a splitting headach. 1 was also bothered with the worst kind of stomach trouble and everything disagreed with me so, 1 suffered a thousand deaths with awful cramps and pains in my stomach. 1 bloated up with gas until I didn't look natural and my heart palpitated =0 bad that I had dizzy, fainty spells, My nerves were unstrung, I was thin and frail looking and my complexion turned yellow. . e “This. was my condition when I began taking Tanlac but now I am a well and happy woman. 1 could feel my troubles leaving me before I finish ed my first bottle of Tanlac and [ continued to take it until now I am in perfect "health. My back is entirely free from pain. 1 can eat just anything 1 want now and never suffer any bad after effects. My heart action is normal, and I am no longer bothered with those dizzy, fainty spells. 1 am not one bit nervous and don't know what it is to have a headache any more. - I have gained {wenty-one pounds in weight, my complexion has all cleared up and 1 am in Dbetter health than 1 have been for twentyfive years. I think Tanlac is a wonderful medicine.” e
- Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. adv
- Miss Helen Larson is on the sick list __Dale Earl is taking in the sights in_ _ There are but three prisoners in the Noble county jail. : G ',_- : &,. "'V .& : 5 s Straus Bros. Co., have sold an Allen county farm for $37.500. The price of ice cream soda in Ligonier has gone up to 17 cents. . The Farmers Elevator Co., received a car of soft eoul'rhlnm : ’ _ Mrs. B. W. Cowley spent Tuesday in Elkhart visiting her son and Myl George Long. of near Albion, is satfering from a severe attack utm;fli Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hmzdmm‘~] tained the Ullery family the other evening. . : 1 ~F. E Miller the grocer who has been serjously il at bis home is not getting along well . ' : J ~ B. C. Sackett has a boil on his neck. He is not feeling in a mood to joke about it either. , . ~ Dr. George O. Smith had professional business which took him to Millersburg this week. ’ : ; { Seagley Bro@. have bh.nv-e a proposition in their advertisement which will interest every farmer. Read it Arthur E. Kelley was among the day visiting Ed. D. Smith and other Ligonierites to attend the Jefferson ‘.-\h‘fi. Joe Smith is ,home from Garrett. Her lttle grandson, the child of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd, is greatly improved. = e
Farmer County Auditor George F. Young was here from Garrett Thursvisiting Ed. D. Smith and other friends. : _ : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knepper have moved from near Wawaka to the farmr recently purchased from the Selig Brothers. . : : - Among his other maladies Albert ‘Weaver is now entertaing numerous boils. He has not been at the store for over a week, - ' » : -~ John. W. Shoup has removed - with ‘his family to a farm west of Millers‘burg and now receives his mail on }’route 9 out of Goshen.: : ' New Hampshire republicans have instructed for Gen. Leonard Wood and the democrats for Herbert Hoover ’for president. _ ' ' Margaret Kelley celebrated her ‘eighth birthday anniversary Thursday Marjoeria Rodgers was six Wednesday and both little ladies were re‘membered by their friends. ~Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schlotterback ‘were given a farwell party by their ‘neighbors near Wawaka on the eve of ‘their departure for their mew home ‘near Kimmell. The affair was a happy one. ! . George W. Kiehler, of Churubusco, will not stand as the republican candidate for judge of the Noble-Whitley circuit court this year. It looks as though Judge Wrigley would be forced into taking another term. J. W. Feldman, who recently resigned his position in the Farmers & Merchapts Trust Co. has taken a position in the Citizens National Bank at South Bend and left for that city Tuesday. Mr. Feldman will move to that city in a few weeks. oy : :
For Sale, Reo touring car 1915 model guaranteed in good condition. W. S. Schloterback Ibtt Wanted A good girl for house work. Call Mrs. Chester Joseph, phone 188. e - Ibst ForSale—A few articles of furniture also 6 room brick house and barber shop. - Inquire of Peter Regula Ib2t ‘Wanted, married man to work on farm by the y@\f. D. Mclntire, Topeka, Ind. P Sgt For sale, one 50-dozen egg size cycle incubator and a’ hand vacuum cleaner H. H. Decker. ; Ib2t ~ There will be be a stated convocattion in Noble county chapter No. 42. R. A. Masons Monday evening Marcn 15 1920 at 7:30 p. m. all members please attend. By order of the H. P.’ e ‘Myron A. Kirkland, Sec'w Photographs Hieber’s Studio. Lifq s s £ “megm ? Jespondent and downhearted. Tt | gVR TR T YN .B 3 ‘,% - ;{:‘fif’ O GULD MEDAY. L RGN B S T b U ARRSKE R A, NS SRy Yey T ‘fi*fi&@’é@%amfi% b T
Tractors and Plows ~ We invite all farmers to come to our ~ store and inspect our line of Farm - Machinery. We have on hand Trac- ~ tors, Plows, Manure Spreaders, Har- - rows, Culti-Packers, Corn Planter, Cultivators and a full line of « i - Repairs and Tools The Home of Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Ligonier Auto Sales
~ CROMWELL NEWS -Standard Oil Co will soon begin work on their new station here. v Jet Dull has resigned his position as office boy for Dr. Nye. ‘ , Mrs. Thomas DeVault is home from a Mishawaka wvisit. - : Gk ~ Moore & Co., have a new auto. They now have eight including three trucks. Ray Jones has moved from Indianapolis to a farm east of town. - County school examination will be held here the 13th. Court Schiabach and family of Syracuse were visitors here Sunday. . Cromwell City basketball team won from Marcus Bros of Albion 15 to 8. Bert Schlabach and wife were down from Kendallville Sunday eating ‘country ham. : f ~ Leslie Jones of Mishawaka was here Sunday. - L ~ C. Deßrular retyrned to Gary Tues- ~ For Sale, good brood sows, due to farrow soun. George Ramsby at Weir & Cowley’s store. ~. latt . ettt — Kodak finishing Hieber Studio. Lm LODGE NO. 11, K. 0.7, M Meets first and tl.ird Tuesday evenings of each month. 0. C. HARSH. Com mander, Rollin E. Ohlinghouse Record
~ LIGUNIER LODGE NO. 188 FA&M MM meetings, the first Monday in 4 éach month. G M Zimmerman Secetary J. B. Schutt W_ M, e A A SRS SRS e SSRGS sAAN AP Dt P N()BLE COUNTY CHAPTER R. A. M + ¥NO. 2. Stated meetings, third Mondas ineach month, Oct, to May. inclusive, M>.ron Kirkisnd, See'y. 1. R, Calbeck H I LIGOX!ER COUNCIL NO, 59 R. & 8. M. Stated meetings, second Monday in each month, Oct. to May, inclusive, Myron Kirkinod, Secretary, Myrcn F, Walters t.Uu.m. : . J }GO%IRG DHAPTER. FU. BSO.X. 8 Stated meetings, second and fourth Tuesday 1o each month MRs RUTH LEVY See'y. MRS MORREY MILLER, W. M, -Lx’eomsn LODGE NO. 113 K. P. Meets every Thursday. asron Urieh C. C. Charles Smalley K. R. 8. e [ JGONIER LODGE N0.g51. B. P, O. F eets every Priday night, Jacob L Bheets Exalted Ruler, A. O, Shesrer Secretary. vSt,undrr PosT 13 G. A. R, meets firs and third Sautrday at2p. m. of each month. Commander, J. H. HoFruax, Ad)ufit.o;t:. CHAPMAN. ‘ o ' IGONIER - LODGUE, NO. 1783 F. o.". {LMMtnflm Tuesday of eath month. O. O. SHROOK, President. A. J. SNYDER, Secretary.” 4 Meets on Wednesday evenings. Visiting ter Smalley Rec. Secy. .= = ¥¥ 10.0. F. Meets Every Second and GTANBRURY W, B. C. 164 mests vevond »fs w*a‘.’m ",v-;‘ w}“‘wwe;u,gg « é gt B ety <Y eSey w, %.- %’é;fi,&ifia{fl" cm*:mwww%m LAt ’i"x.w‘" ey ;f» R »“g«%e‘ o n.u %fié fif‘ffi '«é R e G
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