Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 5B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 April 1920 — Page 4
Second - " Second Hand AUTOMOBILES ‘Hand SELL '@ w _ GRADE - i - If»yod have a car you;»want to sell, come in - | WELLBUYT!E = - | - If yon have a car you don’t admire, comein . . WE'LL TRADE IT! . . . If youhave no car and intend to buy one, comein . \ S WENAVEIR - o FORDS, DODGES, BUICKS and many . olhermakes = Come in and look them over. You can buy for cash or terms. We carry a complete lineof Tires, Tubes, Parts-and Accessories. o R. FEFERMAN, Blazed Trail Garage
. (I . \ : . . ?-a_:,- . ol ’/.&4 -! Time to Make Things New - Again—With Paints ; and Varnish . WE ARE all read; with the best sorts of ‘Paints and Brushes —Varnishes, Stains, Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers and Cleaners. : - ' ‘Then a whole special collection of Paints, Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles. Come in and let us help you select the best kinds for your requirements. =
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Topeka's Third Combination Sale. A combination public sale will be held at Bowen's livery barn, Topekq, Indiana on Saturday, April 10; sale to commerice at 12 o'clock. Thirty head of -horses ranging from 3 to 10 years old. Some matched spans and- good heavy draft chunks, some extra good 3 year olds, a few good general purpose horses, a few good drivers, L Brood sow and eight pigs. =
- Farm Implements—Two sets heavy team harness, John Deere corn planter good as new, good wagon and hay rack, "'good double buggy, pldatform spring . wagon, right hand No. 11 Olivier sulky plow, walking cultivator, No. 222 left hand breaking plow. No. 111 right hand breaking plow, steel tank 6 feet in diametér by 6 feet deep, steel derrick 25 feet high, outfit includes .2-horse Fairbanks engine, single harness, No. 6 United feed grinder never been used, second hand small feed grinder, MeCormick mower, and other articles.
1915 Ford touring. car in good con dition. Used Ford truck. House and two lots. :
The J. M. Stutzman residence lots Nos. 16 and 17 in block No. 9 on Lake street to be sold at public auction April 10th during the Combination Sale. Terms made known on day of sale. A Excellent 7-room house, large barn, 2 fine lots with garden and chicken park, cement walks, electric lights and furnace. This is a chance to get a good home. For further information see H. P. Harrington. JAS. A. . BOWEN, Manager. E. R. Kurtz and H. E. Longecr, Aucts. M. A. Moyer, clerk. . - | . " Charlie Chaplin in “A Dayvs Pleasure”- at Crystal Thursday and ‘Friay this week. S . STSRN O S ggss
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For Sale. About 200 bushels of corn for sale. J, L. Dunning. - sbit There will be a stated Assembly of Ligonier Council No. §9. R. & 8. M. Monday evening April 12th, 1920 at 7:30 P. M. All members are urged to be present. By order of the H. P. Master. s - ~ Myron A. Kirkland, Recorder. For Sale—Pure Bred Barred Rock eggs $l.OO per 15, utitily stock, $2.50 per 15 from special matéings. ‘ o Harvey Hull sb4t .~ Cash Cream Station. S On April sth the Ohio Dairy company opened a cash Cream Station in Ligonier at Fayette Lepird’s barn and will be pleased to meet all the farmers Best of service and highest market ‘price. e : - Edna Haney, Manager el e Ray Slabaugh has had an attack of the geunine influenza and has been very ‘ill. .. Joseph Ackerman has purchased -a sew Chevrolet car and will do some | traveling in it the coming summer
Bulldog ® Tenacity To motorists of experience who have used it for years and know . its rugged pere formance under stiff service, the outstanding virtue of the GOULD STORAGE BAT. TERY is its bulldog tenacity. By mis we mean that there 18 an inbuilt quality that gives exceptionally long life with For example, take the DREADNAUGHT PLATES built by an exclusive Gould process by the same mez: who build plates for the giant Gould Submarine Batteries, No plates can compare with them for ruggedness and tenacity of life. And plates make tho.hmm_- o . Square Deal Repair Serviee
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- ~ Obituary. ¢ Isaac M. Myers was born in Stark tounty Ohio, September 14, 1858, age 61 years 6 month and 17 days. He came to Indiana when but a boy. Married Dovey Thomas in the year 1886 To this union one child K was born, Mabel Bowen of Chicago. ‘_ He spent 28 years as a resident of Ligonier being an employed of the N. ‘Y. C. Rallroad in the capacity or seetion foreman. In all he served said railroad 35 years. : . » - He was a faithful member of thchurch uniting with the same at the early age of 14 years and remained faithful until God called him home. He served as an office holder in various departments of the church. He was always valued and strong of faith. We believe a great-man in Israel hath fallen. He leaves a wife, daughter. and grandson, Arthur Morrow to mourn his loss. A. E. Grubbs officating. Funeral was Reld in U. B. church Easter day 2. P. M.. Interment in Goshen cemetery. ~ On account of the express embargo at Cleveland and Chicago I will pay for young roosters 23 cents old hens 28 cents : : Joe Miller Satf For Sale, hard and soft wood, hoth chunk and fine. Harry Lung, Phone 803 through Cromwell. Sbtr
E. Jacobs & Company Spring Announcement Our entire stock of Spring Merchandise has arrived and is now on display. iy -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 lnall sizes. We’cordla,lly invite you to come in and inspect our stock. | E. Jacobs & Company . Dry Goods, Rugs, Furs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel
Society Brand Clothes Bespeak Your Success With *4- ; L A Their Unquestionable Style oAt Society Brand Clothes will dress vou un to vour ambitions —your improved appearance will invite prosperity to knock styourdosr. . ‘ ’ v It is verv extravagant practice to wear cheap, style-dead clothes—you are placed in the same class with the clothes you are wearing and it takes but one glance to get your classification. . : — ; : Stores like nem, hub hobbiés. One of our big hobbies is CLOTHES. We have alwavs shunned “average” clothes. That a pattern “is popular” and that “everybody is buying it"—dodms it with us. _ . ' There's no wefcome‘fiere for the same, tame and lame. The main spring of our CLOTHING is it’s different. : If every man knew how wonderfully good Society Brand Clothes are—husiness suits, evening clothes, overcoats—the demand might embarrass. us. , i The knowledge is extending though. L 'We have prepared for the bikgesl season in our history. ‘We shall be happ_\':if‘you ;vill come in and see the new spring styles, and make your selections while the choosing is at its best. : L : , Our great business has attained its present size -by being built on a solid foundation of value giv- : : ing and courteous dealings. - . .. LIGONIER, INDIANA ' . Style Headquarters . ~ You be the Judge
Wall Paper T inall the . _ Latest Designs During the month of April your Wall Paper wants will be given special study. ' | Make selections early. Estimates made for you free of cost by the room or whole house. Window Shades and Fixtures ~ H. F. HUTCHISON
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