Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 April 1920 — Page 6
i' : V ‘ ‘: ) . » | B 1101 - ALB] - LN L s i fl.l‘d‘ — ' o - A | . Time to Make Things New - - Again—With Paints » - and Varnish . .WE ARE all ready with the best sorts of ' Paints and Brushes—Varnishes, Stains, Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers |} | and Cleaners, i 5 "~ Then a whole specia! collection of Paints, . Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles. - Come in and let us help you select the best’ J kindsfor your requirements. . - THE WINCHESTER store
Big 3 Electrics . Tetinedirt . - =R e ',‘/_\) o The copper tube.will not rust. or rot'out, also easy to clean. The vacuum system is easy on the clothes. You can wash lace curtains or the finest fabrics without injuring them. - SEAGLEY BROS. Ligonier, Ind. . _ Topeka, Ind.
& : Save Money by using ; ® - our Battery Service ' I'PS a sheer waste of money not to give your starting battery the systematic care it needs to have. Regular in- . spection will save that waste. Storage ‘ - batteries are bound to wear out but they _ need not be wrecked. - The 2th . ™ \ A LS c :".\‘ | [ f | L WSS TUETEA 4 Dreadnaiight PLATES | is called the “fighting battery” not onlybe- ' cause Uncle Sam uses it for the Army and : Navy, but because it wears out stubbornly .+, andtakesalong timeabout it. The plates . ~ wethe reason. Let us tell you why, , f oA e Testing - |~ Recharging . ~* 1 SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SERVICE § o : BRSO ;;f*-f""*"-f'"*} ey o osy ‘ - s ‘ SRS D) » — P fobmson Electric- Service
Mrs. W. H. Bender is quite {ll and confined to her home. ; ' ' mz G. Thompson is visiting relaThe Ligonjer Sales has sold five farm tractors up to date. - - Thursday was more like spring than any day we have had in weeks. ‘Rev. Hubbartt will officiate at church services in LaGrange Sunday Mrs. Frank McDaniel is in Chicago for a visit of a week with her mother. Mrs. W. J.Bolitho has gone to Detroit on a visit of two wecks with relatives. _ Louis Kerr attended the big .\lnsoxuc_ meeting -in Fort Wayne Welinesday and Thursday, Wanted to rent .“ : n;im modern house by family of three. Chester Minnes. ¥ S : 6btf
Mrs. F. W.- Black and Miss Fayc Hull were South Bend visitors TuesMrs. Marfon Baker is in an Elkhart hospital where a gall stone operation was performed. ! ' 5 ~ Charles McClish visited in Hudson Wednesday and brought his mother-in-law home with him. - The quarantine at the Arthur E Kelley residence was raised Wednesday which is a great relicf to the family. S Mrs. Ben Radford was called to Eureka, Illinois, by the deati of her husband who had been a long sufferer of tuberculosis. ' f William Hull, one of the prosperous farmers of Sparta township was in the city Wednesday evening and made the Banner a pleasant call. : Much complaint is heard in the south part of the city about chickens running at large in violation of a city ordinance. Prosecution is threatened. ‘Fred Starr moved Dennis Nowels' houschold goods to Peru Wednesday in his big auto van. Mr. Nowels will work in'a Peru factory. s ~ Mrg. ‘Otis' Nusbaum and little son Maurice are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Keehn. The Nusbaum family is to remove from Chicago to Detroit soon. - The embargo on freight and ex‘press has been lifted in Chicago and goods will be received and dispatched without interruption in a few days. - Senator Harding, of Ohio, standpat republican candidate for president, will speak in Elkhart this Friday afternoon. Some of the faithfu! will go from Ligonjer. = -
Charles Francisco has a badly crippled right hand the result of trying to lead a fractious horse. The animal jammed him against a post with quite serious results. . - William Koher, aged 67, an old resident of Sparta township, was buried at Indian Village Wednesday. He was a fine character and lcaves his widow and two sons to mourn. ° By the allowances of the ccunty commisioners it is noted that Auditor Erwin’'s wife is paid $lOO a= a special employee. The allowance will be investigated by the- state board of accounts. - ' : ¥ e o CHIC COAT ON RUSSIAN LINES
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. Presbyterian Church Notes. . Dunday e .. .. . 9:3o—Sunday school. : ' - Men's Bible class, = = 10:45 a. m. Morning worstip B 7:30 p.m—Evening service . Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer moeling'. ~8:156 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Do not forget the change in evening service to 7:30 o'clock. ; Everybody is welcome. - _ R. Lewis Meyor = g Road Meeting Called. ~ The county commissioners have called a public meeting for eity hall, Ligonier, at 8:00 ' o'clock ‘Tuesday evening, April 20, for the purpose of considering the improvement of the Cochran road. All persons interested are urged to be present. GbZt‘ M. A. Hutchison has been tussling ‘with the flu this week. He hopes to be able to come to the store Saturday. Dr. Lane the heaith officer, reports two new babies this week.” A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gaff south of Kimmell and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Roberts in Cromwell.. o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckhart are again residents of Ligonier. 'They moved to property purchased next to Frank Herman's place Thursday and Mr. Eckart says he will probably end his days in this city.
.. o - _ Farm Loans - BEST RATES } and Terms Obtainable ’lfyou‘.nro in need ~ of funds, write for | ! full information or | we shall be pleased | to have you call at - our office. : s Straus Brothers - Company.
‘ Just Received’ a carload ot | ~ Hominy ’ ' Meal b Otis Baker Phone 101, Ligonier
E. Jacobs & Company ~ Spring Announcement Our entire stock of Spfing Merchandise has arrived and is now on display. 2 : We call your attention especially to our s oy Ty ' | - 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 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 Their Unquestionable Style - and Quality ' Society Brand Clothes will dress you up to your ambitions —your improved appearance will invite prosperity to knock at your dcor. - o ' e it is ver)" exiravagant nrociire 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 hobbies. One of our big hobbies is CLOTHES. We have always shunned “average” clothes. That a pattern “is popular™ and that “everybody is buying it"—dooms il with us, : <5 ‘ There's no welcome here for the same, tame and lame. The main spring of our CLOTHING is it's different. If every man knew how m);xdm:ful!_\‘ gooé Society Brand Clothes are—business suils, evening clothes, overcoats—the demand might embarrass us. L . The l‘n_ow!od»j:o is extending 'thou_gh. : s — We have prepared for the biggest s‘ofs#od_in our history. We shall be happy if vou will onmc in nfr;d nee the no;\' spring. siyles, and make ;our sclections while the choosing is at its best, _ s Our gzreat business has attained its present size - by being built on a sclid ‘oundation of value giving and courleous dealings; ; - Jacob Sheets Store - -5 LIGONIZR, INDIANA = - Style Headquarters . You be the Judge
Wall Paper : S mase - Latest Designs During the month of April your Wall Paper wants will be given special study. v | 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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