Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 April 1920 — Page 3

B. F. WILKERGON Manuf cturer of ;;;«,{ denier In ; Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ahips Etc.; Godd;caat - Welt Shoe Repairing Auto mchile Curtain Repairing. Men's and Boys’ Woek Shoes sold. Bothwell Building Ligonie‘r.“ . !fidiéma

-~ South Grocery Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables | ~ Salt and Baked ‘Goods Pet Milk, tall cans . . 15¢ Hebe Milk, tall cans . 12¢ Peas ..~ 15ccan, 2 cans for 28c Corn . 15ccan, 2 cans for 28c Sardines in oil, box . ,Bc,’ Co»ffee-l‘- . 358 e ib, 3lbs. $l.OO Ttar Naptha Washing Powder 5c Lenox Soap .6¢ bar, 12 bars 70¢ - . Phone No. 36 . - - SOUTH GROCERY |

THESELLRITESTORE .= - j THE SELL RITE STORE | Gutelius & Miller's 5 & 10 SATURDAY SELLING MUST BE BRISK AT THIS STORE, FOLLOWING ITEMS BOUGHT WITH THE IDEA IN \'ll‘l\\'. (LOWER SELLING PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE). WE ADYVISE THAT YOU GETIN ON A FEW .@T-THIS LO\VER PRICE.

A OIL-CLOTHS- \ © Table Oil Cloth, dark only, worth 60c yard, priced spécial for Saturday, the yard 19%c. » : : . - LADIES GAUZE VESTS . Good Garments at a low price, 2be, 33¢, 35¢, 3%, MUSLIN GOWNS _ Ladies' Muslin Gowns, all sizes priced right, 98¢ and up. . : : { _ FURNITURE POLISH : 32 ounce (1 quart) Liquid Wax Farniture Polish SY.OO value, priced special at 49¢3 12 ouncd bottle 50c value, priced at 289¢. - s .

- - - AT OUR CANDY COUNTER o , CREAM BUDOE 80l ii i i sit cssitbiimiotbb it i DR DO SN SALTED PEANUTS, SIBCIAL .........cciinsisiionsasimmisssssmss isstsiisssponssbiomeimiinssstritnsssmisssemin vt - POr Pound

- ; - MATCHES & ' Ohio Blue Tip Matches, regular 3¢ size, priced special for Saturday by the dozen 25c. - _ : . SILK HOSE | ‘ True Shape Sjik Hose (greater output than any § Miills in the country) sold only by Gutelius & Miller, specially priced at $l.OO to $1.50. : : : = EANNDRY SOAP . « - Kirk's Flake White Laundry Soap, on sale Saturday 10 bars for 6Sc. .

BARGAINS FROM : OVER THE STORE—Save Here Saturday

Garden Seeds, 3 papers for ... 10€ Colortiny, Al SOIOTE ...iciiiiimnivvmiitirmmisssmsinnsiinirssssiniosh BBE BRIt (why not dye with Rlt) .......odaiaaiaa 8e Wall Paper Cleaner s 9 Brooms for the HOUSe ...........cibimmismemsiininind 96 Coarpet TRoks, 106 YRINS .........ccoosvibiusbrissabissnssiiesss 5O

HATS , - LADIES’ MISSES’, CHILDREN’S HATS ENTEIRE LINE A 7 A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT, SAVE 25¢ ON EACH. DOLLAR.. SATURDAY. A L NARLPARER: o WALL PAPER - * We are making every effort possible to get shipments of Wall Paper through; some kb; but we are meeting with some success. Jin the meantime we advise .eoverlng your wants, Gutelius & Miller 5& 10 Utelus 111€ T VU

Modern house for rent May Ist on . FOR SALE- Range in gued condition. Inquire at Bauner office. : s ii : F.f k;k- . o 7 ' About 166 bushels of corn for sale. 1. !L.'fhunuin;. . ' "Sbét [ For Sa'e—Pure Bred Barred Roeck ‘flggs $l.OO per 15, utitily stock, $2.50 Iper 15 from special mateings ] Harvey Hull B P Cn April Gth the Ohio Dairy com- { peuy opensd & cash Cream Station tu Limorier at Fayeétte Lepird's barn and =sl be pleaded to moet all the farmers Dlest cof service and highest market price, o , ; o o Edna Haney, Nanager . . e | For Sale, hard and soft wood, both' ' chunk and fine. Harry Lung. Phone 1203 through Cromwell, - N)tfj‘ A Al e ! - Vhotoagranhs Hieber © Studlo. j

- CURTAIN SCRIMS 1,000 yards extra fine Curtain Serims single border, 28 inches wide, a big bargain, the yard 15e, - M_ ’ -CURTAIN RODS Brass: Curtain Rods, curved ends, extends to 54 inches, sold in all stores at 15¢, special Saturday ile each. : \ - e M SUMMER UNIONS Always the best at the lowest prices, speelal S9¢ M 3 FLOOR MOPS Wizard Floor Mops, triangle shape, best mop on the market, 76¢ value priced for Saturday, each 69¢

Ten Years Trouble Quickly Overcome By Tanlge-—-New In Splendid “Whear | started taking Tanlac 1 was in such bad condition that few il any of my friends and neighbors ever expected me to get well, but now it ever feit better in my life I dont remember it.” said Mrs, Elizabeth Bessior, 1256 North Adams street, Peorta, IL, reevutly. _ : “For the pasl ten years,” Mrs. Bessler coptinued, “I suffered from stomech {rouble s 0 badly I could not eat a single mouthiful without i€ nearly

Zilling me, and as nothing 1 took assemed o do mie any good | had long given up all hope of ever getlting any better. After eating the least thing ! would puff up scinething awtul with gas that pressed against my heart, ausing it to act so strangely it would frighten me. At times I had such terrible cramping pains in my stomach i thought | would die. My kidneys troubled me a great deal and I haa such intense pains in my back every time 1 stooped over it felt ke a knife was being struck in me, and often a sharp, shooting pain in. my beck would be so awful I would nearly faint. 1 also bad bad dizzy spells, when black spots would come before my cyes and I could not sce a foot from me, and to keep from falling 1 had to cit right down or catch hold of something. I had lost weight until 1 was scarcely more than a frame, and I was in misery from . .the time 1 got up untii I went to bed. - e

“As | bad seen so many good things being said about Tanlac I asked my husband .to get a bottle, and 1 was certainly pleased at the results. | continued taking it until I finally got 201 .eonld eat just anything i wanted without it hurting me a_ particle. | am never troubled with gas any more and the pains in my back and stomacn have left -me entirely. 1 have regained my lost strength and weigh: and in fact, I am enjoying perfect health and feel fine every way. I wouldn't take anything in the world for what Tanlac Las done for me, and I will praise it es long as I lve™ : Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. adv - ‘ Funeral of Burt Graves. : _ The funeral of Burt Graves will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Oak Park cemetery. The body of the deceased has been in a receiving vault for several months awaiting the return of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Graves from Florida. 5 A >

. WAISTS - ~ Georgette Waisté. sizes 40 to 48, colors wihte, pink, flesh and blue, a regular $6.00 to $6.50 value in other stores, special Saturday $4.98, m ‘ CROCHET COTTON C. M. C. Crochet Cotton, 15¢ value the world over, our special price Saturday, 2 spools for 22¢, ; ~ CROCHET COTTON R. M. C. Crochet Cotton, 15¢ value, sold in other stores at 20c, special Saturday 2 balls for 25e¢.

Nhet INallf, 80 VRIEO. i i ivniivinsssisinranne DB Paint, large Cans, 8 fOF ... iv it 8 YArnish, $ Mlge GARS ... iiniciinmmminianedni 0 Varnish Stain, 2 learge Cans ... 200 JOtR Ballg, THO BOX i iibinmiithsinimaintomssnne ot SO Moth Proof Bags, enCh ........c.comvniiinssmicrsmissnsessese- 108 Carpet Beaters, 15¢ value ..........coeciccinnnionsensss. 10€

THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

uD t * ' This is Arbor Day. Plant a tre. Furture generations will reap the reMrs. Henry Burket bas been in Ligonier this week caring for Mre. | Fred Burket who is fil. o) Mrs. E. Becker will entertain the children 5 the library Saturday after-) noon from 2:30 until 3:30. : ; ; Roger C. Suilivan, for many years s | prominent democrat of Illitole, died | Wednesday at his home in Chicago. " ; R : The Millersburg Grit” seys Leland Calbeck, cashier of Citizens Bonk. was a guest of a friend in that town Monday evening. . ‘ z b ——————— i 5 . 5 p . % - The Goshen Glee Ciub avpears &l Cosperville - tonight in a fine concert under the auspices of Herald | Scrgenfrei's school. . e: _ § " Ligonier children are in for a great treat From 2:30 untit 3:39 Sa-iurd;s}‘g afternoor Mrs. E - Becker wil? enter- | tatn the ligtie folks »1 the Library.. |

- 'Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole,” and Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Smith and Charles | Smith, of Toledo attendcd the funeral of Mrs. Ward at Alblon Wednesday. ’ ‘Mrs: Evanpa Smith, school cnumera- | tor. has only-until May Ist to take thr ! whool census of this city and makvg her report. She should be given every | assistance by. the householdefs. - | = : e ——— . ( The Denison, a hotel that has been | popular in Indianapolis since 1862.1 closes Saturday and the structure will! be torn down to give place to a two! million dollar structure, probably -a’ Botel and theatre. ™~ = | ~ i ! 3 Mrand Mrs. 1. D. Straus arrived home from Chicago Wednesday night after a. sofourn of several weeks in that city. Col. Straus has fully recovered from his indiposition caused by an infected tooth, _ ; ' Homer Barker and George M. Smith, | of near Brimfield, each pzid §2O in the | mayor's court at Kendailville on pléas of guilty to a violation of the fich law. Homer Waterhouse stood trizl and was | acquitted. - - . ~ Leland K. Thompson introduced J. W. Fesler to the republicans of Ligo-| nier. This does not mean that Mr. Thompson is for Mr. Fesler. ‘He would perform the same service for Mr. Tomer or Mr. McCray. ==~ = . . N SicaPeiies |

Most of the merchants, manufac-; turers and business men have sub-| scribed to a petition for daylight sav-; ing in Ligonier, the same to be acted upon at an adjourped meeting of tho} ¢ity council last night. Tho¢ greatest demand for such an ordinance cotnes,% from emplovees who desire more free| hours in the evening to be devoted tc| garden farming. o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State -of Indiana, Noble County, ss: | In the matter of the estate of Elva Poliock, deceased. - .In the Noble Circuit Court, May term, 1900, - . - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of tho§ Estate of Elva - Pollock deceased] has filed in said eourt his aecount mdg vouehers in final settlement of ta‘.di Estate, and that the same will coma’ up for the examination and action of | said Court, at the Court House, at Al-| bion, Indiana on the 10th day of 'Ma,v’i 1920, at which time and place ull persons .interested In sald Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, w!;y-*; said accounts should not be approved. And the heirs, of said decedent, and all others interested in said estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their claim to any part of sald Estate. - . Charles E. Pollock, Admiaistrator. W. H. Wigton, Attorney. - : . ; 6b2t No’ 2183 e e

£ @K&‘xfia;’ 'KAPTHA LIQUID AN . e ' KA :/ N ; : ll"’." L‘é‘&\‘“:\ v P - Rl ey == P SMOTSRIINE i t “ L‘. Qut-shines * : :;.»'j : . i" ‘emAll.

- WATCH FOR Wonderful Sacrifice Sale Starting Next Week

WANTED ~ The Shirt Factory wants ~ girls and women to run - power sewing machines. ~ Nice, clean place with - pleasant working conditions. $9.50 to start with ~ rapid advancement. Apply fo manmager. . Kahn Brothers Shirt Co.

THE only tires built to an advertised ldeal —an Ideal that definitely indicates the policy and aim of the makers of Fisk Tires. The Fisk Ideal: “To be the best ~ concern in the world to wo % for, and the squarest concern in - existence to do business with.” Next time-*-B UY FISK ~ from your dealer fié} ; " s o A