Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 3A, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 March 1920 — Page 3

Farm Loans ~ BEST RATES _ = . Terms Obtainable ‘lmmh.u-d"i of funds, write for we shall be pleased to have you oull at E - Straws Brothers Cdmpmy. Ml“Mnlmw: Ligonier ludiana

Maaufasturer ofiand - . . dealer h Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips Etc, Geoedyeas Welt Shoe Repairing, Autemobile Curtain Repauring. Men's and | Beys’ Woek Shoes sold. ' Bothwell Building Ligenier, Indiana

Harry Schlotterback 1 Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday ~ at Mier State Bank 1 CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ‘ Destwr in A 00, Gernse Fifh o 8 OAvn LIGONIER Sy gLI roplaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg E.R Kurtz Auectionesr Bubss arn o made at Weaver's Msdwere Store Ligonier, Phone 'l? :.d‘ sy reddence, phone

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5 ® . r See B. E. Kirkiand for reliable life insurance. : o ayr §BSO. : o N _ MIeRE : ; T ! A _ } P =i, destrable building lot. Stdewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. | - Bt | WANTED—Operators at the Ligonier Telephone Co. - 49af ~ For Bale, Reo touring car 1915 model guaranteed in good eondition. W. 8. Schiloterback . ibtt ‘L 3 1 ot e i ' For Rent, § room house with good cellar, outbuildings and fruit. Inquire Charles Morrow. 3a2t ~ Wanted, married man to work on farm by the year. E. D. Mcintire, Topeka, Ind. 1b 3t | l'or stle, one §O-dosen egg size cycle ‘incubator and a hand vacuum cleaner H. H. Decker. . Ib2t

~ For Sale, good brood sows, due tc farrow soon. Georgé Ramsby at Weir & Cowley's store. latf ~ Wanted—Man to work on farm. Single, good pay phone 16A ’ - - C. L. Chamberlin | : - 48bte } ' e ——— 4 Bhirt factory wants girls and women to leara sewing. $8.50 to start with rapid advancement. - . - Wanted A good girl for house work. Call Mrs. Chester Joseph, phone 188. - ' > I Two pure bred Duroc-Jersey boar pigs sired by a grandson of Orion Cherry King. Price right. Howard C. Herald. _ ’ lait FOR BALE—SS-room all modern hous:, two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 908 S. Martin street, phone 349. . bObtt Ses Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picot edge work. 50U FOR SALB—The U. R. Treash residence on Martin Street. For particulars inguire of Mrs. U. R. Treash. Blb4t

- For sale, registered Duroc Jersey gilts and sows, immune from cholera. Bred for March and April farrow. ‘Chester Rice, Wawaka, Ind. IlaSt For SBale—Two Poland China Brood Sows. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Summers - L For Sale—Two sets double work harness, also two Weimer incubators 120 egg. J. W. Himes, second Hand store, east of Green house. 2b4t FOR SBALE-Four Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels. Also Barred Rock eggs for hatching. ' : ) _ Bd Yonker ‘ o b6lalot e AR e . For. Sale or Rent. ~ My Ice Cream parlor and lunch room. .~ Ira Michael. ° . 2adt Wanted, man totake cohtract to cut 30 cords of wood at $1.50 per cord all }m‘nber standing.. Inquire of V. E. Rarick; South Stones Hill = 2a4t

Photographs at Hieber Studie. For Sale seven room house two lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Pastoffice . , b2atf WANTED—An Agent in the vicinity of Ligonier for one of the best selling concrte stave silos on the market. Address all inquiries to the Fair Silo Construction company, North Liberty, Indiana. . v 62atf Johnston’s King of Fire, the greatest remedy in the medical world today of its kind and merits and is guaranteed to cure burns, bee stings, tooth-ache, pneumonia, colds, bronchitis, asthma, cuts, sprains, bruises, boils, car‘buneles, blood poison, pimples eczema and croup. This has got to give satisfaction or money refunded. Just try a bottle. On sale at all Drug stores. . J. M. Johnston, Goshen,lnd. ; ’ ~ - b2ast

' FOR SALE—One of the best and richest farms in Northern Indiana ‘;Unlncumbered. 240 acres; 40 acres Etimber. Nine room modern house basement barn with 32 stanchions; other out buildings. Adjoins town with flour mill, railroad, school, stores, churches. Owner, now deceased, sent three children through college from proceeds of farm. A money maker wonderful bargain at $125 per acre. Terms. : ‘Bugen Atkins Co., Elkhart, Ind. : , 2a3t ~ Fer County Surveyor. - I wish to anngunce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the . Graduated from Purdue University, 1917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Hnlisted in the higlm‘fln: g Corps, U. S. army October 1917. l{:; charged July 1919. Served ten mont ‘a France as second Lieutenant with _ Now employed as Deputy County

took him to Goshen Friday. met Monday with Mrs. Albert B. WeaJoha M. Nigholas s confined to his hote sufaring froi & severe case of - | ‘ ~ The Social Hour will be entertained by Mrs. Ceell Griffith at her home Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison and son George Robert visited Goshen relatives Saturday. , . - Robert D. Shobe is in Buffalo to dispose of some horses shipped there by Shobe & Shobe. : ‘Mesdames Glade Rupert and V. G. Hursey entertained the Methodist circle Thursday afternoon. - : Willls E. Oyler is back from the bowling tournament at Peoria. He has little to say of his éxperience. For rent, six room modern house with enclosed porch. Garden with fruits. Inquire of Hortense Christener Schuyler Bailey, of Wawaka, has taken a position with the Highway Iron Products Co. and will live in Ligonier,

The Straus Brothers Co. of this city sold 80 acres of land in LaGrange county to George W. Schlemmer for $13,000. - - . Leland K. Thompson will occupy the Shobe house on First street soon to be vacated by Mr. Chauncey formerly with the Auto Body company. Miss Katherine Wood who has been employed in Chicago for some months i« home for a few days’ visit. She says the old home town has a natural look. Wanted, to purchase a second hand closed automobile. No dealer need apply. Leave word at Banner office. i © Sadt Jack Hire of South Bend, came over to his old home town, Saturday- and visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hire. . ' - Alvin Kempp who has full charge of the repair department of the Bryan Garage.expecltj to move his family here from Topeka as soon as he can secure a house.- S ~ W. O. Eliott, the well known Goshen horseman, has been called to the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Elliot isa to undergo a most dangerous surgical operation. .

T. H. Ameling Monday - began the foundation work for his new residence on Spring street. He has most of the materinal bought and much of it prepared for the frame work which will be up in ten ‘days. . . | — -Gets $3,000 Easy Money. Dewey Baker, son of B. Y. Baker, restaurant proprietor at Mentone, who brought -suit. for $lO,OOO damages. against Fred Harrison, wealthy negro owner of a gambling house at Lima, Ohio, has received an offer to settle for $3,000, which will be accepted. . ‘Baker was shot through the abdomen by Harrison in a fight in the gambling house. Harrison was recently sentenced to from one to fourteen years in a criminal action for the shooting 3. ~ Whiteleather Candidate. Among all the attorneys practicing at the Whitley-Noble circuit court bar, with Judge Wrigley out of the race David V. Whiteleather of Columbia City is undoubtedly the strongest candidate that could be named. Noble county has some excellent attorneys but they all shy away from the judgship race. Politics will cut little figure figure in the selection of a judge in in the selection of a judge in the No-ble-Whitley circuit. - ' "~ . " Ordered to Pay. Judge F. E. Bowser in the Kosciusko circuit court at Warsaw ordered the county council there to make appropriation of $1,500 for the salary of County Agricultural Agent Zechiel. The action was & mandamus suit against the county council which had refused to make the appropriation because the members did not favor, the epupointment of such an agent.

.- Great Sugar Weather. Persons supposed to know declare this is great sugar making weather and that the sap flows freely. In the Green sugar camp Perry Clawson has already turned out a dozen gallons and expects to make a hundred more. e - . Recelving Encouragement. - George W. Starr, the only candidate announced for sheriff on the democratic ticket, is being assured of the support of the people generally. Mr. Starr is the ideal candidate for the office he seeks. He is qualified mental ly and physically and will make a fine run: Rt When Al Lowery died in Goshen leaving an estate valued at $75,0 with no known heles many persons now been reduced to: $50,000 with plenty more local claimants to hear . Rev. 0. F.E fubbart "%’Xi‘* M. E. church delivered a special sermon in Topeka S ?“ww%@% [ e T R

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

menting on the candidacy of David V Whiteleather for judge of the NobleWhitley court circuit for the democrats has the folfowing to say democerning republican aspirants for the Neee: . o. - : ~ “There is a wide-spread whisper in republican circles urging Deputy Prosecutor George O. Compion to enter the race for the republican nomination but thus far he has not done 80, but it is rumored on pretty reliable authority that he may do so later. At first the road was cleared for Attorney George W. Kichler, of Churubusco, but the latter has declined to accept the nomination, so this leaves the way open for a Whitley county man. = Attorney Compton has been deputy prosecutor for some time and he is widely known in this and Noble county. - “Noble county has a republican candidate for judge in the person of Attorney Arthur Biggs. of Ligonier. He was with the Straus Bros. for many years as an examiner of abstracts and titles and has been in an office for himself for some time. It is said that he will not be able to get the solid and undivided support of the Noble delegation, so the chances for Attorney Compton to get the nomination are vemy bright. The local republican bossess have not ruled on the candidacy of either Biggs or Compton, but they will undobtedly be for the Columbia City man”™ =

Will Hire, the well known Benton township farmer with a fine residence in Ligonier, has been drawn to serve on the petit jury in the Elkhart circuit court.- - o

Fruit Grower Turn to page 13 March 6 number of the Country Gentleman and see what people in !ngléana are doing with apple orchards. That article will be ot; great help to you if you have an orchard. . _ ’ Are you ready to do your spraying we carry hand and- barrel sprayers and for spray with booklet giving full instructions. . - Have your cans or jugs filled now with Scalecide and be ready to spray the first nice day. . 2 - _ Yours . A B WEAVER

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Plow Season Soon Here ~ Below is shown the famqus . Oliver Culti-Packer : o Just received a car load - Ui - Full line of \Oliverz Farm Tools Famous Samson Tractor The Home of i Dodge Bros. Motor Cars - and Automobibe Accessories AT LINCOLN HIGHWAY GARAGE ~ Ligonier Auto Sales

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- We will sell at the Whitaker Feed Yard ~ - in Goshen on v Wednesday, March 24 ~ Beginning at noon o . These horses and mules are all -in good . condition. Sale will be held under cover ~ and will take place rain or shine. @ '~ s . Trr ' ¢ QUIET I L'V

You Half Sole Your Shoes ~ Why Not Retread Your Tires? Just as Practical Ford sizes $6.00 and $B.OO. Ofhers B according to size. ALL m ABSOLVTELY SUsRATEND Ligonier Repair Co.

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