Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 April 1920 — Page 2
ol - finds in }ifQ insurance _just th:-‘_as.:trarce and . peace of mind z}tixz',he knows are nmessa»r}'. f _ . -By t;xf;;:,s;' out .an ample amount, he leaves no loophole "in-the plan to protect his dependents’ - financial future.” ‘ : : . . You would not wi.llin;:ly Jeopardize the future of those near and dear to—and you can't afford - to titfle with time. . ' . : Will'you act soon? . - - itizens Bank . ~_ Ligonier, Indiana - ~ . “The Oldest Bank in° Noble ('ohn(_v". ‘ .
e ® r% - Nine Carloads of Intsrnational Machinery _ontUne Order - 'l.‘“lml's'whaal we can sell c“.heaper_.’ Quantity buying saves money. We give you the benefit of it and thereby sell more goods. So we both win. - . Cultipackers are now in - season We have the'original Dunham Cultipacker that will not trail. Ask the man who has one. He knows. The best is the cheapest. Would you like one if vou could get it for nothing. Lot us tell you how you can. . International Spring Tooth Harrows and Spike Tooth Harrows and Disc Harrows are are made for service. . Let us prove it to you.
ARG -e, . L 3 i ! wfigs 4 x ) 6wy IS Fooos e A (e, T APYE = ("‘"‘i o ISR " - Ui bl FORE® s — -| o : . W 52 - ! CTREPOSAN - A Y m Check ~. A Is Your Cream Ch i Lee S R 0 SN P R NRS =~ ig as it Might Be? SS % . vy as Big as it Might Be? 1 & i - P , - : \ The United States must now help feed many millions more people than we did before the war ended, not just our own people and our allies, but the European nations who are not yet able to feed themselves. This condition makes the price of butter fat higher-than it has been for many years. Are you taking advantage of this high price? . A - Does Your Separator Skim Clean? If you are using an old or imperfect separator, or if yeu have not bought your first machin® _ . Drop in and See a Primrose - In the Primrose, good workmanship and materials, close skimming and lasting qualities are first considerations. Every bearing is automatically oiled by splash from “the reservoil of oil in the gear chamber.” When you add fresh oil, the oid dirty oil is automatically drained out without wasting any new oil. All sediment ior foreign matter thgt may have gotten into the gear chamber accidentally is drained eut immediately, so that the oil in the gear chamber is always clean. Come in and let us show you the rest of -the Primros¢ features, - SEAGLEY BROS.
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- FARMERS ASSOCIATION NEWS. What the Township Organizations are - Dolng to Advance Pudblle e el According to W. H. Favinger, president of the County Federation he farmer. organizations in the d feren! townships are rapidly growicg. . The Noble County Big Typ~ Poland China Breeders assoclatiog = elected the following officers for the coming yvear. J. B. Growcock, president; Jos Séaburg, first vice president:. S 8 Steele, second vice president: Wm Todd. third -~ vice president] Fred Spurgeon, secretary-treasurer. The association voted to hold foar mest .ag% a year and appointed a comamit ‘¢ to-take charge of them as foliows: S 8. Steel; Chas. Lemmon and For rest Parker.. The association has ‘23 153 ::‘.b’(-g':e and jsB prosperously active. The Duroc Jersey Club commifis met Friday evening and acerjpted nev eral applications into ih‘@l)umb Jersey Pig Feeding club. The ciub mei:bership is limited to ten boys and girl, and is filled. © Good feeding . barrow s will be purchasced for the young feed rs as soon as the pigs are old ¢nough LG wean, = The certitied Eariy Ohio Potatoes bought by members through *he purs sods divisfon have been réceived and Ire very satisfactory. They were purchased of a farmer in ‘Wisconsin and ~cst the members three dollars ané furty-five cents, delivered. The' Asso ciation {s negotiating for on» Lund:ed buchels of certified Irish coblers raised in Minnesota. If obtained they will eost between four and five dollars per bashet.. . _ Beware of imported alfiiva seed Foo many Buropean weeds have been imiported now. . -
Sudan Grass often contains Johnson grass. Buy the pure kind. - - - The Farmers' association has order‘ed six thirty-ton cars of limestone for members.. Theé price is $2.05 per ton delivered. 2 _Treat the cats for smut. It will ‘mean dollars at harvest time. ‘ Corrosive sublimate not only kills the scab on jotatoes bu: gets oih:i (iseases such o black scurf, ete.. as well.: For in:s leason it {3 better than farmaldehva. o : Skip and covér plowing is the expensive kind. A good xven job pays inthelongran. " Notice To Contractors. . Scaled proposals will be réeceived by the Trustee, Mr. Chas. W. Schwab, Elkhart Township,. Noble- County, Wawaka, Indiana, up to lo'clock P. M. on the 29th day of April 1920, at the office of the Trustee, for Additions and Alterations to. School Building in Wawaka, Indiana. . Also sealed proposals will be received for the Plumbing ard Water: System, the Heating and Ventildting the Wiring and Lighting System and Dep Well, also for the Wiring and Lighting System for the Elkhart Town ship School at the same time and place. : - Each bid must bé acompanied by a certified check as follows: General Contract $300.00; Plumbing and Water System $300.00; Heating and Ventilating $300.00; Wiring 3850 00: Electric il.ght Plant $200.00; Wiring and Lighting System for Elkhart Township School $200.00 made payable to Chas. W. Schwab, Trustee, as a guarantee of good faith to enter into a contract satisfactory to the Trustee. -~ Check to be returned as soon as satisfactory contract is signed and approved. : X
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a good bond amounting to the full amout of the contract price, same to be satisfactory to the Trustee and approved by him. Said bond to be a guarantee for the faithful perfomance and satisfactcry completion’ of the work, and to pay for all labor and material according to his contract and said plans and specification on file. . o Plans may be seen at the office of the Trusteee, Wawaka, Indiana, or at the office of Chas. R. Weatherhogg, Architect, Fort Wayne Indiana. The Trustee ‘reserves the right to raject any or all bids. : Signed CHAS. W. SCHWAB, Trustee
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Betired Indlana Farmer Says He Never Expects to be Whthont “Although 1 am 70 years old since taking Tanlac I am in better health than [ Bave bean for year: and feel at least 25 years younger.” e3id Luther Glick, 221 South Fourth st-act Terre Haute. Ind. - T "As well a 5 [ can romomber,” continued Mr. Glick, ™t was sbout fo.r cr five years before I lefi the tars, fouricen years ago when 1 bezan to uffer with mny stcmach and pains in my bidck asd shouldres. I had to be sery careful about what 1 ate’ and Unally had to confine dist to mush sod milk and a little milk toast. My back and shoulders pained me so | sould not.do a thing, not even being able to hitch my horse to ths Lagsand after 1 movid to town 1 gt dow ‘iat on my dback and ccuid net Noy yself-at all. - I waa badlr rin-d i and had lcst s 0 much. weight azi trength 1 just feit like T was golig © “Hee o Although 1 Bad toicd riany ¢ ‘erent treatments and medicines, acd Laont enough anonev it Sdamcd ot elO buy a gondsized drag sforwothing did me any good ' - "Well, one dsy seme folka wers 3 2pe me-and suggested Tanlas. 1 tock “heir advice and sent and- got a hotri I couldn’t sce-that the first ‘battie -s}'! me much good and-started 1y gi t up; but-lam cure glad now 1 dude’t for 1 firmly belleve 1f I had I wonldn™ here todavy, Abent ths time | e finished ‘my fourth bottle 1 was able » Retout ef bed and Legun o Fegam ny strength and lost weight. 1 entinued taking it ‘and in a shert while t.could eat good,sleep well and always rot up in the morning feeling fine. ‘M “tomach s In fine conditior and th | neing have gone out of. my back an-li houlders. 1 always keep a bottle of Tanlac in my house and never ‘expec: to. be without it.” o e Tanlac is sold in Ligoni«e by 8 J | Williams and by the leading druggis' ‘n every town. - .. ' adv - e % G
T 13 A BE DECK PAINT = N Kl O &’ Y A\ - It's a’ Godsend to find a © paint that never becomes . 2 : hard and lumpy in the can, : that stirs ug casily, brushes ot smoot l! and dries | quickly. And the ‘painty odor entirely disappears over night, Artistic, - durable, wathable, economical. . An ideal 6nish for general use around the home. Come in and let us show you color : - card. : WEIR & COWLEY Ligonier, Indlana. - P porches, floors and walls omis{no OVERNIGHT
Time All fruit trees should ‘now be spraved te kill scale, and other diseases that hinder the growth amd production of fruit, . We have barrel andhanh sprayers for the small fruit grower we have absolutely the best sprayer we can get, all brass parts amd will throw a fine mist or a ‘coarce spray iato the highest fruit tree or a “mist on bushes etc. These sprayers are guaranteed for five | years. _ A B. WEAVER
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WHEN you drive out of the salesroom, drive in here for a (battery test and a freshening charge ‘at no cost to you.Y ' ,Many battery ' troubles are”started in the early days of the car’s active’ life. Batteries often lose some of their power in transit, owing to (trafiic delays and other causes.' Sometimes, too, the car starts out with its generator sufficiently out (of‘adjustment to cause serious dam-
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Attention Horse Breed . | . . ; . #ix . - 3 - . B f'! 3,4;{%?’ o+ "jg - -"“arj"f"%f "‘t?* 3, 1 '?"5 7R : | T e aail e T e - * 1}“;) ‘ ;;, 3 f .:?»Kékl : ;5’&;%5? - Ry e W W - R A ;’%l“ ‘ . A& ru gt sEns .S W R s g o o e ??%’SW e . - T WL Now is ihe time to raise horses on account of the scarcity of horses and high prices. Losser Bros. offer for services at their stock farm three first class horses. | e : _ . 3 : . LUDVIC, sorrel imported Belgian, weight 2200 Ibs. - ~PLANTER, sorrel imported Belgian, a good chunk, weight 2000 Ibs. B LG » , - 'LEO, Black Percheon, weight 20001bs. A very attractive horse. ') o i 7 - Terms. $i15.00 to insure. Parties parting with §:3Y;'> k 5 < Lo ¥ : mares will be held responsible for service fees. . LOESER BROS. _J;i{l‘ ouier, Indiana
age to the battery if allowed to run ‘any_considerable length of time. ”We will check this up for you, give you the correct charging rate for your generator,’and start you off nght. = , e 'lt is the aim of Prest-O-Lite Service to provide such storage battery service that there need not be a stalled or dimly lighted,car_from coast WocoEty e
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