Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 8A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 April 1920 — Page 3
add strong fibre to the character of your little ones by installing an appreciation of thrift. It will - mean more to them during youth and throughout life than an inheritance. : Encourage them to save enough to begin an account with us—s—will do; once started they ‘will take pride in continuing. . , - And, remembering that example is better _ than precept, keep your own account in a healthy _ condition, — . o ; . . ( <og ® r 7 ‘ltizens Ban _ Ligonier, Indiana . “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”. :
- . We Sell Genuine » - ¢ o - International Repairs ’ - _ ;Madfe For - “ The @ Line - ." | . . / L | ‘> By the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY EPAIRS made for International implements and other farm equipment by the Harvester Com- | pany 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 qualimof material. These repairs are made for . Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, Titan and other International- made machines. . — - Genuine @ Repairs . ! e 17 Are Better in Quality = W - . 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 ancfrencarked “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 - ofinferior material. Buy Genuine International Repairs - for your International l'xarm Equipment. . Beware of Any Other Kind! -~ SEAGLEY BROS.
| Established lin 1871 The old established and reliable firm of Rogers & Wilson announee to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity that they are now showing an exeeptionaliy fine line of : . Pianos, Player !Pianos -~ and Victrolas -. On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECORBS To select from including the very latest are carzied at all times. When in Goshen you are cordially invited to make this store your beadquarters South-Main St ey Goshen, Indiana
in a gosltion now to handle your lmnldry better than ever before. . , : Wwill eciate a call wh ti laundry or d:yp—gean?n;athat :efif;"pr&?ofim to you. 'BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY . ANDDRY CLEANING =
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; i } Use Blue Bird water softengr asd save the hands. ; 4D For sale, desirable buildizg lot Sidewalk and sewer., Rube Dester. . WANTED—Operators &t the Aigooier Telepbone Co. “edatt Blue Bird water softener and washing powder for washing machines Makes it easy. v 4blm . For sale, setting of 15 Barred Rock eggs one dollar. F. F. Stiffner 144 Mercer St _ buf Shirt tactory wants girls and women to learn sewing. $8.50 to start with rapid advancement. . ' Kahn Bros. Co. | For Sale, hard and soft wood, both chunk and fine. Harry Lung, Phone 903 through Cromwell. Sbtt ~ Wanted to rent a small modem} house by family of three. ' Chester Minnes. . : thrj For Sale—Single Comb Rhode Is-| land Red Eggs for hatching, 15 eml per setting. ‘Mister Austin, Ligonier - - s
FOR SALE—SB-room all modern house, two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 908 S. Martin street, phone 349. - T boht See Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picot edge work. . 50t For spring ‘housecleaning buy a little Blue Bird washing powder. It makes it easy. 4blm WANTED—Wood bolts, 3 and 4 feet long, & to 16 inches . in. diameter. = Rogers Clothes Rack Co., Kendallville, Ind. , Satf For Sale—Pure Bred Barred Rock eggs $l.OO per 15, utitily stock, $2.50 ‘per 16 from special mateings. - Harvey Hull Sb4t WANTED—Hundreds of good office positions are open in South Bénd for the business trained. Begin preparation now by the home study plan and later enter the resident South. Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. Write for catalog.’ 52alm
~ For Sale seven room house twe lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. In‘quire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice ‘ L ; 52atf ‘ For County Surveyor. : ‘I wish to announce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters. . - i _Graduated from Purdue University, 917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. S. army October 1917. Dis. charged July 1919. Served ten months 'n France as second Lieutenant with he 521st Engineers. » ~ Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. ; : " "NOAH B. HULL | . 48atf
. To the Public. : ' A large number of my friends throughout Noble County, have expressed the wish that I becomé 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, : ISAAC DETER ' 43blem ~ For Sale—Three pure-bred DurocJersey boars ready for service. Sired by a graudson of Orion Cherry King ‘These boars are cholera immune. - Howard C. Herald. Ligonier Phone 2V : \ : ~ 4bdt ‘See B. E. Kirkland for reliable life insuranca. . tf
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~ Our stock of Paint for all purposes is now complete again. We can give you choice of thirty six colors for out ‘or inside work. Also a complete stock of Permalac varnish stain and Flat and White Enamels. Renew your furniture, woodwork and floors. We carry McClorkey varnishes for all purposes. Ou stock is complete in paint, varnish, Oil, Turpentine, Dry colors, Oil colors, Fillers, Brushes, also Kalsomine Paint for every purpose. Phone 134 e
A.B. Weaver
South Bend Business Man Says Tanlac Built Him up After the ‘¥Flu’ Frank J.°© Anderson, a prominernt real estate man and a member of the ‘South Bend Real Estate Board, with offices at 663 Farmers Trust Building, South Bend. Ind. gives the public the benefit of his experience with Tanlac, the medicine that proved so ¢ff ctaal in building up his system {Vowing an attack of influenza a year us “In the spring of 1919 .4 Mr, Anderson., “when the ‘fl§" . pidemic was at its worst I was an ea“y victim, for | was already in a run-down condition. It took hard work to pull me through and when | did get ont of bed I was too weak to do anything. My appetite was gone and my stomach troubled me worse then ever. For Six or seven years my stomach had been in such a condition that it | ventured to eat such things as fried potatoes, soup or beans, or any of the more substantial and nourishing foods, I would bloat up with sour gas, get short of breath and just feel mizerabl. I had neglected the importancea of keeping my system built up. and ‘when the ‘flu’ came along it came near ending me. ' - -
“After being up for sometime and getting no strength I decided it was high time for me to do somcthing bring back my strength and keep from having a back set. One of my friends advised me to get Tanlac, saving he ‘believed it was the only mediéine that would . actually do the wcrk in such cases, a 8 he had tried it himself. 8o I took his advice, got me rome Tanlac, and in almost no time I was able to walk all about the house. 1 ‘soon began to eat heartily, and as everything agreed with me to commenced to get my stomach and natural feeling back. My stomach was in better shape thaa it had been in years and I can now eat things that used to hurt me and | never feel a sign of indigistion afterwerds. T kept on improving and in a short time I was working .about the house again. In two or three weeks after I bégan-‘tal_iigg Tanlac. 1 was absolutely free of any bad feéling and have been ever since I took any Tanlac until now. I am taking i* now as a preventitive against the ‘flu” I can now sit down to the table and eat a square meal with as much pleasure as I ever could in my life and I'm always feeling too good to complain of a thing. I certainly_feel thankfil to the
Tanla¢ Company for making such 8| splendid medicine.” * . . Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J.. Willlams and by the leading druggist in every town. ° : '-ndvi ANITA STEWART AS JOCKEY WINS | IN TRILLING HORSE RACE | Great Kentucky Haudicap Is 'Sh-own,§ with Its Theusands of Choer.lngg}/ _ Spectators . - An actual horse race with all its | thrills is’ shown “In Old‘_Kon:ucl‘(y."i the great American classic, pre-enting | Anita Stewart. This_ picture will ,be| screened at the Crystal Theore on| Thursday and Friday. | It is the great Kentucky '.ndicap | race, and you- see it from sturt toz finish. There is shown the gigantic| grandstands in which thousands uponf thousands of persons are crowded all | cheering widly for their favorites. | You get a flash of the stables where | the jockeys are rubbing their mounts, ' in preparation for the great event and | then the jockeys coming one by one onto the track to be grected by.cheers | by the spectators.. ; - Finally you see Miss Stewart, come on the track at the last minute dress-
W | : \} i | . =3 B BTN ¥ ki s’&’ K U SAR |\ 2 > = : o:: ~ E . ‘3 '} ) a | 75" B Y N YU @/ - :v 4 i ed as a jockey, to ride for one of the jockeys who has ‘been drugged, in order to frame the race. : Then comes the call for the start from the judges” stand and a score of mounts are off in the great race. The camera follows the horses practically from the start to the finish, as one forges ahead and another drops gradually behind. Miss Stewart, who is an expert. horsewoman, rides in a mad gallop. at first far behind but graduaby work;lng her way to the front, until at the \end she goes under the wire § nose ahead, winning the race. : There is all the will enthusiasm of the most-exciting race, and it grips with the same dramatic intensity those who watch the picture. e Gen. Wood at Fort Wayne. Gen. Leonard Wood will speak in Ft. Wayne on Thursday night, April 29th. Any republicans who desire to attend that meeting should see L. K. Thompson, ¢ity chairman of the Wood campaign committee and make arrangements for reserved seats. ANY PERSON WANTING THE BEST COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER SEE GEORGE RAMSBY. k 5 GET YOUR COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER OF GEROGE ‘RAMSBY.—Ligonier Leader. Losan ;"‘ e _ln order to set the republicans right the Banner will state that the Wood \meeting in Fort Wayne will be held Wednesday evening, April 22 :
- 0. Frank Gerber was in Kendallville Friday securing names on the dotted line. Mr. Gerber seils life insurance. ; o Two Elkhart milk dealers must! stand trial on the charge of nellm;i dirty miik to their customers The] penaity is from §slo to $5OO fine and| jall six months on conviction. i
B. F. WILKERGON &hnu.‘acluror of jand ‘ dealer In ' Harness, - Robes, Blankets, Ahips Etc., 'Goodye_at. Welt Shoe Repairing, Automcbile Curtain Repauring'. Men's and Boys’ Woek Shoes sold. - Bothwell Building Ligonier, Indiana
W. H. WIGTON , Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block ' LIGONIER, IND.
E. Jacobs & Company Great Price Reduction Sale - | - in our | , ' . 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 foi this time of the year as the season. is practically only beginning. ‘ . | - ‘ ' , _We also include our entire 'line of DRESSES, made of Tricolettes, Satin, Taffeta and Serge. The largest selection we have ever shown. This is by far the greatest money saving event ever offered to the people eof Ligonier and vicinity. ‘ . We have made special preparations { r graduates and juniors - and have bought a large line of Dress Goods . and Silks for their selection. E. Jacobs & Company - Dry Goods, Rugs, Firs 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 conditions. $9.50 to start with S ~ rapid advanoement. Apply 7 o manager., T Kahn Brothers Shirt Co.
~ South Grocery Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables ~ Salt and Baked Goods Peaches 40c c:n, 3cans . $l.lO Tomatoes, large can 18c,2 cans 35¢ Salmon 25c¢ can, 3 cans . . 70c Blue Bird’Washing Pwdr, box 10c Gloss Soap, sc¢ Abar, 6 baro : -25 e o Phone No. 36 , "SOUTH GROCERY
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