Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 7B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 April 1920 — Page 5

~» finds in life insurance just the assurance and peace of mind that he knows are necessary. ( -~ By taking out an ample amount, he leaves no loophole in the j)lan to protect his dependents’ financial future. _ ' ~ You would not willingly jeopardize the future of thm:b near and dear to—and you can't afford to trifle with time. . will you act soon? ) o f I‘/" 0o g 0 - Bv k “Itizens Ban . ~ Ligonier, Indiana . © . “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”.

% VWe'Sell Genuine ™ - : : > ; ® International Repairs - MdiFr = D <> The ‘Il lie ' By the * - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY EPAIRS made for International irfiplements and other farm equipment by the Harvester Company are the only repairs made from the original patterns. All others are copied from copies, and in this roundabout reproduction they may lose in correctness of shape, sharpness of detail, closeness in fitting, and quality of material. These repairs are made for Deering, K’lcCormick. Milwaukee, Titan and other International-made machines. . - : | Genuine @ Repairs t\ ‘ Are Better in Quality M‘*\ ~ Fit Better and Wear Longer ™ The Harvester Company stands back of its machines. Be fair in the matter. Do not substitute _imitation repairs for the genuine and expect best service. Repairs made by other concerns and marked “Made for” or “Will fit”, are not genuine |HC repairs. They often lack weight, are not always correct in shape, are imperfectly finished, do not fit properly, or are made of inferior material. Buy Genuine Internatior al Repairs for your International Farm Equipment. Beware of Any Other Kindl SEAGLEY BROS.

Established in 1871 The old established and reliabie firm of Rogers & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity that they are now showing an exceptionally fine line of . Pianos, Player 'Pianos . and Victrolas | On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select from including the very latest are carried at all times. When in Goshen you are cordially invited to make this store your headquarters

in a posilion now to handle youl- laundry better than o ever before. : Will appreciate a call when you tie up your next laundry -~ or dry cleaning that we may prove our service to you. __BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY - AND DRY CLEANING

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

M = ‘r G o e § Use Blue Bird water softener amd save the hands. 4dlm i'br sale, desirable bulildizg lotSidewalk and sewer. Rube Dester. WANTED—Operators at the khigopler Telephone Co. = 49art Blue Bird wour softener and washing powder for washing miachines. Makes it casy. - 4blm For sale, setting of 15 Barred Rock eggs one dollar. F, F. Stiffner 144 Mercer Bt 4 : 3t

Shirt factory wants girls and women to learn sewing. $8.50 to start with rapid advancement. .- e FOR SALE—Range in goed condition. Inquire at Banner office. ' For Sale, hard and soft wood, both chunk and fine. Harry Lung, Phone 903 through Cromwell. bbtt Wanted o rent a small ‘modern house "by family of three. Chester Minnes. - - ebtt For Sale—Single Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching, 15 egss per setting. Mister Austin, Ligonier - . FOR SALE—S-room all modern house, two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 908 S. Martin street, phone 349, ' 50b:t See Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picot edge work. 50t

For sale, registered Duroc Jersey gilts and sows, immune from cholera. Bred for March and April farrow. Chester Rice, Wawaka, Ind. IlaSt For spring housecleaning buy a little Blue Bird washing powder. It makes it easy. J 4blm . For Sale. o About 200 bushels of corn for sale. J. L. Dunning. . bbdt For Sale—Pure Bred Barred Rock eggs $l.OO per 15, utitily stock, $2.50 per 15 from special mateings. . ‘Harvey Hull sb4t WANTED-—Hundreds of good office positions are open in South Bend for the business trained. Begin preparation now by the home study plan and later enter the resident South Bendi Business TCollege, South Bend, Ind. Write for catalog. _ . 62alm For Sale seven room nouse two lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice . . - b2att Cash Cream Station. On April sth the Ohio Dairy company opened a cash Cream Station n Ligonier at Fayette Lepird's barn an will be pleased to meet all the farmer Best of service and highest market price. : . e . . Etna Haney, Manager : sb4t

| For County Surveyor. . I wish to announce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the -Repnbli«' can ticket, subject to the will of the }v'oters. : , : 1 Graduated from Purdue University, 917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering 'Corpo. U. 8. army October 1917. Discharged July 1919. Served ten months 'n France as second Lieutenant with "he 521st Engineers. - ~ Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county’ Indiana. NOAH E. HULL . 48atf To the Public. el | A large number of my friends throughout Noble County, have expressed the wish that I become a candidate for the office of County Clerk of this county at. the coming primaries. In response to this request and with a full appreciation of the wishes of my friends and of the responsibilities of the office. of County Clerk, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Noble County on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters. . - Respecttully, o : o ISAAC DETER o : 43blem

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the matter of the estate of Elva Pollock, deceased. In the Noble Circuit Court, May term, 1920. _ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrater ef the \Estate of Eilva Pollock deceased has flled in said eourt his aeceunt and vouehers in final settlement of satd Kstate, and that the same will comie up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana on the 10th day of May 1920, at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, why sald 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 [ Charles B. Pollock, Administrator. W. H. Wigton, Attorney. e

STANDS ON PLATFORM THAT APPEALS TO ALL CLASSES OF PEOPLE GOOD BUSINESS MAN Experienced in Public Life ond Has Always Stood for Commu_nny Bettermient. : ‘ Crglrae ' < X . JOHN ISENBARGER | ,

CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR OF INDIANA v : : Who is John Isenbarger? - Prominent business man of ' North Manchester. _ " Trustee of Purdue ainiversity .. Member Indiana ‘State Board of - Agriculture. Former prvsidcn; of " board and oldest member in point of service, having served on it for fourteen years. President Indiana Fair - Managers' Association. ‘Democratic chairman of 11th Congressional District. . -~ Member legislature in 1913. . . Twice the party nominee for state treasurer. - HE STANDS FOR: HOME RULE : ‘ GOOD SCHOOLS . ' GOOD ROADS . 1 ABOLISHMENT OF TAX BOARD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - John Isenbarger, of North- Manchester, banker, real estate dealer, business man and farmer, is a candidate for the democratic nomination - for governor Indiana. He has been an active party worker for twenty years, giving ‘ot his time, money and falents te romote the cause of democracy in the oosier state. - :

Isenbarger was born on a farm in the | southern part of .Kosciusko cou’nt,\'.g near Silver Lake forty-five years ago. | He remained on the farm until he ! reached young manhood, Wwhen bez moved to North - Manchester and}' entered the real estate business. ! He organized the Indiana State bank. at North Manchester and assisted in | starting the Lawrence National some! years later. He is a capable, (horough' business man of sound judgment, high | integrity, unquestioned honesty and | lofty ideals—a man to be trusted in| any capacity. He has a strong sense! of responsibility and appreciates the | obligation which every otfice~bolder§ owes the people he represents, i - Fourteen years ago Isenbarger was| named a member of the Indiana State‘ Board of Agricuiture and, in continu-| ous service, he has the longest record of any on the board. He was president of the organization during months of its most important accomplishment, | directing the affairs of the great Hoosier - fair at Indianapolis in a manner that readily stamped him as an executive of unusual ability. e As a trustee of Indiana’s great industrial and agricultural institution—Purdue University—lsenbarger established a reputation as a- worker for the cause of education and is one of furdue's most prominent leaders trday. He strongly favors an adequate -cale of remuneration for teachers fror: the first grade to the last year ol the university post graduate school. As president of the Indiana Fair Managers’ Association and as head of the Wabash county fair, Isenbarger bas long been a leader in bettering agricultural conditions through a wholesome stimulation of competition in fair entries. . : s

Isenbarger has long been a party worker. He was county chairman:of Wabash county and is now chairman of the Eleventh district committee. He was twice the party’s nominee for state treasurer and was deteated‘each] time by a narrow margin—once by a recount which gave his opponent an advantage of but 270 votes. He is an untiring worker for the good of the democratie party, is a loyal Hoosier and enthusiastic for every movement which is for the good of Indiana and the people of this great state. 1 i e Gt . 1 On account of the express embargo at Cleveland and Chicago I will pay for young roosters 23 cents old hens ix o, Joo Miller ‘Satf e e e R R

Blackene ‘ m UQUID : PR s . wa ~'} s z:?:%“j 7 ‘:‘ TPy R E R T Hootny T Ahean iy RIS ; - » e Out-shines '; ; . emAll. " W. H. WIGTON : . Attorney-atdaw Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER. IND.

E. Jacobs & Company . | . o e ~Great Price Reduction Sale - | in_our‘ | i . , o - o . , Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department We are offering our entire stock of Spring Cloaks and Suits . at from 25 to 35 per cent discount. " This is very unusual for this time of the year as the season is practically only beginning. o ' o We also include our entire line of DRE ,SES, made of Tricolettes, Satin, Taffcta and Serge. The largest selection we have ever shown. This is by far the greatest money saving event ever offered to the people of Ligonier'aod vicinity. T , » We have made special preparations tor graduates and juniors - and have bought a large line of Dress Goods - ; ~and Silks for their selection. : E. Jacobs & Company . Dry Goods, Rugs, Furs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel

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

~ South Grocery Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Salt and Baked Goods Pet:Milk, tallcans = . . 15¢c Hebe Milk, tall cans g 12¢ Peas . 15c can, 2 cans for 28c Corn . 15ccan, 2 cans for 28¢ Sardines in oil,_box . . > Coffee . 35clib, 31bs. $l.OO Ttar Naptha Washing Powder 5c Lenox Soap ~ .6c bar, 12 bars 70c : - Phone No. 36 ' SOUTH GROCERY

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