Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 March 1920 — Page 4

: - THE UNIVERSAL CAR - . ‘ The Ford car can well be called the “peoples car,” because there - are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is about ~four to one to the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This ~ would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation ~ and maintenance; this would not be 8o if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and every- - body can safely .drive it. It is everybody’s necessity because it doubles the value of time, and is the quick, convenient, comfortable, and economical method of transportation. We solicit your order. We have the full line, Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, Truck. - We assure you the best possible in sepair work with the genuine Ford - Parts, . - : . :

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E. Jacobs & Company - Spring Announcement Our entire sfock of Spring Merchandise has ‘arriQed ahd lS now on di,sp_lay.« ' ~ We call your attention especially to our _ | - Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department Consists of the latest styles in Cloaks, Suits and Dresses. We are showing the most comprehensive stock of Spring Dress Goods and Silks ever brought to the city. - We also have for your selection a complete, line of Rugs in Tapestry, Velvet and Axminster In all sizes. We cordlally invite you t‘o_»'come in and inspect our stock. k. Jacobs & Company | _ Dry Goods, Rugs, Furs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel

Horse Sale at Goshen We will sell at the Whitaker Feed Yard | in Goshen on . S Wednesday, March 24 G - s } nginning at noon e These horses and‘mt‘iles%.are‘:'all in good ~condition. ' Sale will be held under cover i ‘anid, wi‘l.‘l ta!;? .pla‘ce ralnorshine . 5 ~ ELLIOTT & SHELLEY Lehman & Bauer, Auctioneers,

Dr. C. D.Lane - Zimmerman Block, Ligonier OFFICEJHOURS: - 9:00 to 12 1»»303“750:..&00 - : ice 367 Telephone Res, 422

‘Enjoys Good Health For Fisrt Time ~ In Twenty Five Years—Pralses. “Since I started taking Tanlac I have not only gained thirty pounds in welight, but for the first tinie in twenty five years I am enjoying good health”™ said J. J. Craig, of 421 North Madison street, Bloomington, 111, recently. “Yes sir, I am fifty years of age” he continued, “and tweny-five of these years bave been spent in misery and

suffering without a let-up until I began taking Tanlac. 1 was never able to eat a thing without filling up with gas afterwards and having such intense cramping pains in my stomach [ could hardly stand them. Why ar times 1 would have these spells of cramps while at work, and have to be taken home, where 1 would lie for hours almost unconscious. 1 was ali run down and weak, and would play out before 1 had worked a half a day, and very often had to quit and go home. But thanks to Tanlac, this is all a thing of the past now, ~ “Tanlac bhas simply made a new man of me. and it has given me good health, something 1 never expected to have again. [ can sit down, now, and eat anything without its hurting me the least bit. I am never troubled with gass and never have the least sign of pain in my stomach. 1 feel strong and vigorous all‘the time, and am able to work every day and all day long with the greatest ease. No, sir, I wouldn’t take -all the money in Bloomington for what Tanlac has done for me, and I expect to praise it as long as I live” : Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. - adv - For SBale—Two Poland China Brood Sows. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Summers ..: . . "~ Chicago union bricklayers and masons are to receive $1.26 an hour for ‘their work during the coming season, or after May 1. ° - - A R v ‘The chautauqua association at Albion was thoughful enough to put the local editors on the publicity committee. - v Mr. and Mrs. Reub Anglemyer. and children residing on the Wemple farm paid their relatives in Goshen a visit the first of the week. ' .

' 8. W. Kemele, N.*Y. C. railway conductor lost a bill book on the street here containing $l7 in cash, a watch guard and a N. Y. C. pass. . Sidney Winsor, formerly of Syracuse who died in the Marion Soldiers Home was. well known in Ligonier. The remains wil be brought to this city today and buried in Oak Park cemetery. Albert Weaver is able to visit his store again.after a severe attack of lumbago. The Weaver store has a seed announcment in this issue of the Banner. = ' Anyone having second hand chairs, tabels and “desks ,to dispose of will confer a favor by consulting the Boys Brotherhood Republic. The furniture is needed in the club room. :

~ Mrs. Clarence Ball, who has been a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Williams returned to her home in ‘Toledo today accompanied by her little nephew Karl Bourie, Jr.- 5 ~ D. 8: Taylor the attorney, who recently sold his home here expects to locate in Oakland, California. in the fall. He desires to give his boys the benefit of the schooling offered there. Farmers along the Blazed Trail are kept busy these days with their teams pulling automobiles out of mud holes In the road. One farmer is said to have made $2O in one day at a dollar a haul. o e s Grandpa Hill, aged 94, came to Ligonier from Croszll Thursday to visit old scenes. . Hill says when he first visited this place in 1849 Ligonier had but one house, located on the lot now occupied by Lock Lamb just south of the Frank Zimmerm;n-ro-i sidence. ’ e

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Plow Season Soon Here‘ ~ 'Belowis shownthe famous = - = QDS ~ Full line of Oliv:rl"nrm Tools Famous Samson Tractor The Home of Dodge Bros. Motor Cars . and Automobih Acceuonu ‘ AT LINCOLN HIGHWAY GARAGE - Ligonier Auto Sales

~ Meeting Long Felt Want. A couple of enterprising citizens near Brimfield residing on the Blazed Trail have hit upon a plan to make some easy money. The manufacture a decoction the color of whiskey and sell it to tourists at $2 the bottle. The fellows roading automobiles from the Michigan factories through to the west have proven the best customers, although Wawakans have falen for some ‘of the decoction. : ; : NN ' ‘Memebrs of the Masonic fraternity ‘were in Ligonier Thursday organizing to locate a Consistery and Shrine ‘temle in South Bend. The visitors were ‘successful in interesting a good many 'members of the order. - | e o For Sale—Two sets double work harness, also two Weimer incubators 120 egg. J. W. Himes, gecond Hand store, east of Green house. 2bét According to dispatches 15 cents buys a wife in Turkey. From the specimen seen in this country one must con clude 15 cents is a little steep.

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