Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 7B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 April 1920 — Page 6

Time All fruit trees should now be spraved to kill “scale and other diseases that hinder the growth and 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 and will ~ throw a fine mist ora coarce spray into the _ highest fruit tree or a mist on bushes etc. These. sprayers are - guaranteed for five . years. : -

We are Not Worried The Battles of France will now be fought over again in Ligonier. Stansbury will lead the fight, with his stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and DISHES. : When you get up in the morning and wonder where you | will buy your daily supplies, just say Stansbury and phone vour order and get your bill and then compare the prices and count your saving for the day. ‘ .‘ W In the Grocery Department . . CANNED GOODS ' Canined Sweel corn, The CRR .........ccooecessvormmrmissinsenssasosssnsss 1€ Canned Early June Peas, the can ..........ccccceevieeniirorssnsnss. 10€ 00l Rad Deaan Ihe BB ... vyt G Cannetl Kraut, the CRR .........cciviainimosinissiissvin LG . SOAP! = SOAP! . B DArs 0f Lenox BOmD ... ..c.civiininmminmimnitemsrisision lIE B UAEE DIES WIS TP .. .t DG BB ks NaDUED BURD ... oovinciins oimsssinssisina BIE 6 bars Amervican FARmiIY SORP .........cccccviioiicisensivmenisoassssnsnn 858 BRSO DAY DD .o et R 6 Bars Grandmas White Soap .........ccccmncsinsississssssassrsassßo Michigan Hand Picked Soup Beans, the Ib. .......................10¢ Sun Kissed Peaches and Avricots in Heay Syrup Try a can of this fruit. - . L DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT - LARIon” Hush, WOrth JOB BOW . .iiliniiiiacmimnniraminisss A Men's Work Socks, heavy weight, 2 pairs ........................43¢ CRlAren R TIOBE, DOW ... ciicciimibiisnisissinsainssisibisiotinsos il Girls’ Lisle Hose, WOrth Gs¢ OW ........coo..cisicsnmisimsssisnse DDE ladisn” Sk Hose, tRe DRIX . ....iiioiviiivnaninisissimmmmssssrindil ol -~ BLEACHED MUSLIN DEPARTMENT ; Hope Bleached MUslin fOr ...........cuisimsmmsssmmnsiismmn3DE Rainbow Bleached Muslin, one of the best makes of Muslin, soft round thread for wear, the yard ....................37¢ .. GAUZE UNDERWEAR A Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits; an extra value for this sale 37¢ We have too many goods to quote all prices, so we invite you, to call that we may talk prices and quality. C. R. Stansbury Pd Y¢. LIGONIBR-IND. .">

e , There’s [2E A 0 0 [aE I Trio Gl == a Triple 1 T | - | e e S Attraction T, ttraction e about the Furniture on view here. There -'is the attraction of beauty; of splendid const;r_uction and unusual values, Wg know of no other Furniture that excels ours in the three details mentioned. Certainly we know of none that equals our oflermgs in all three. We sincerely invite comparison. 'Geo. W. Brown & Son ~ Furniture Dealers =~ ° Fnneral Directors

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Farm Loans * BEST RATES Terms Obtainable _ Klfyou are in need - of funds, write for full information or " we shall be pleased to have you call at our office. : | - ~Straus Brothers - Company. !htb. l&Gl). Cap. and SllP; W | Ligonier Indiana

Customers From Goshen, Middlebury, The first day of the Sheets sale resulted in over $5,000 cash for M’ sold from 9 o'clock to closing time Wednesday night. : This sets a new record for a day's sales in Liognier. Thursday was almost as large, all the clerks being worked to their capacity. : 1 © It is exepcted that Saturday will be the banmer day and many aditional clerks will be put on for this occasion to meet all requirmects. Customers have appeared from Goshen, Milford, LaGrange, Middlebary, Shipshewana,' Kendallville, Albion and all intermediate points. All the merchants of the city report greatly increased sales - | - Te Have Live Stock Agent. Announcement is made by John G. Brown, president of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Assoclations, that plans had been worked out where by the federation will have an official representative at the Indianapolis istorlr yvards. The present plans cail for the operative features-of new deparment tb begin on Monday May 3 “Under the new system the repraaMtative of the fedeération will be a live stock agent who is experienced in the handwliing of all kinds of stock. It will be his duty to look after all shipments which. are = consigned through his care, a small fee of 1 cent per head on hogs, calves and sheéep, and 4 cents per head on .all cattle to be added. The federation i to pay the salary of the live stock agent, who will in no way serve as a commission broker. !

"~ Undergoes Serfous Operation. Miss Magdaline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of this city, underwent a very serious operation in a South Bend hospital Thursday afternoon. Her parents have been at the hospitl with her for several days where x-ray examinations were taken and an operation found necessary. | Word received here- late yesterday indicated that the patient had rallied from the anesthetic and that the Gperation was successful. o © Elkhart Township Farmers. A great meeting of the Eilkhart township Farmers Association was held at: Cosperville Wednesday evening. County Agent. Widney was present and delivereed a most inspiring adress. The farmers of that township are active and enterprising. They do things. The association has eightyfive active members and will eventually include in its membership all the farmers of the township. ‘ | Nice Job For Assessors. ' Approximately 500 applications for reassesment of real estate in #ll parts of Indiana have been certified to the township assessors by the siate tax commissioners with instructions to reassess the property. Applications for reassessments will be received by the state board until April 30. This furnishes a nice, pleasant job for the local assessors. S Sell Several Farms. : Green Brothers & .Oldfather have bought and sold several large farms during the past week. One Noble county farm of 170 acres was sold to Mr. Rimmell, of Kendallville, and 160 acres in White county sold to a Chicago man. :

The weather is certainly discouraging fo farmers. Wednesday was a beautiful spring day, and Thursday looked promising until the afternoon when rain began falling. . The Elkhart river is booming leaving its banks in many places. The rain of Thursday afternoon - may augment the great flow of water and endanger bridges. ; : The state board of health could not stand the presure of the dairymen of Indiana so it suspended its milk regulation order wheih is probably the last that will be heard of it. For Sale—Three pure-bred DurocJersey boars ready for service. Sired by a grandson of Orion Cherry King. These boars are cholera immune. Howard C. Herald. Ligonier Phone 2V : : ; 4bdt See B. E. Kirkland for reliable life insurance. ' ' o _Photographs Hieber's Studio.

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What Stewart Stands For. 1. Revision of tax law restoring self government. _ ; 2. Revision of Highway act provid-| ‘ing for greater self determination . . 3. Automobile license fees to be collected by County authorities and credi< ted to various unmits of Indiana. 4. Adoption of amendment providing for woman suffrage. i 5. Adequate consideration of sol6. Consideration of labor,. socizl, economic problems. e 8. Azflcnltnrelct!shtlon. ; : ~ The above are a few of the things we stand for, which we deem to be of| benefit to the state of Indiana. Be-| amfiowmmwm

others revised providing for less centralization. i Respectfully Submitted. P J. E. Stewart (Advertisement) : | ; 1 5 " Card of Thanks. : We wish in this way to extend our thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kindness and love to our dear husband and son in his sickness and death and burial. Also for the many letters of condolence. May heaven _Mbs. Bert Graves and Son. D. B. Drain ,Hg&wm i»é««j

g ; og 0 ® * To the Citizens of Ligonier - I have installed some new machines which now gives me one of the best eqquiped Laundries for a town of this size in northern ' Indiana. Which I think I deserve the patronage of the home laundry business. My prices are lower than any laundry in this part of the country having given to the people of Ligonier the advantage of the advance in prices of all supplies and labor. But 1 can not continue so with out the support of my home friends. If work continues to-go to Kendallville, I will have to advance my prices or quit the Laudry business. With your support I can give to Ligonier the best of service and work and also continue to improve. Is it not good for our home community to have a Laundry giving good service? We are here for that purpose, so let us hear from you by phone 86 or in person. "'