Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 April 1920 — Page 4

Answer Yes:! . Alluring ways t obecome separated from our earnings con front us on every side. Compared with these the channels of profitable saving are relativel small. ; - Yet in the business of getting on in life}sav'i‘hg is admittedly of far greater importance than earning or spending. Do you save? Do you save haphazardly ? Or do you save and do you bank consistently ? ‘ ; : \‘\'hon you answer yes to the last query you can begin to expect big things of the future. . {\ 0g 0 ‘ A . - ‘_ltizens ban : - Ligonier, Indiana : '- “The Oldest Bank in Neble County”. ~

- We Sell Genuine . e S : & International Repairs " ' Made For . The lme Yy ~ ' 7 . _ | ' - By flthfe_ Y ‘ ' 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 correct- . ness of shape, sharpness of detail, closeness in fitting, and quqlitg:lof material. These repairs are made for Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, Titan and other -~ International-made machines. . ' | Genuine @ Repairs ¢ - 7 Ave Better in Quality X Fit Better and Wear Longer - _ -The Harvester Company stands back of ite machines.. Be fair in the matter. ‘Do not substitute imitation repairs for the genuineand exfect bestservice. Repairs made by other concerns and marked “Made for” or “Will fit", are not genuine IHC 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 International Repairs for your International l'zu'm Equipment. . Beware of Any Other Kind! - SEAGLEY BROS.

1 9 . s Get Full Earning Power Farm Farm Machinery arim rarm . iacnmery i What Means Most to You Is What We Try Most to Give There is onl one way to buy an implement economically. Buy it for its ability to do good work for you right from . Buy it for its abilit to dé goed work for you right from the start and year after year. It is our aim to sell full earning power everytime we sell a farm implement. : : That is why we buy from a firm that takes every care to maintain .its reputation for making only good implements,—why we show you the implement before you buy so that you can be sure it fits your requirements,—why we set the implement up exactly right before we turn it over to you, - i _ : i : —why we are always ready to help you gndérstand | every adjustment before you start operating the implement, - —why we maintain a prompt repair service so that when parts become worn, you can renew them without loss - of time. ' ‘ : ~__All of those things go to insure full earning power. - Yet their great importance is sometimes overlooked. You ‘ will appreciate the care take in observing them. - Come in and see us whenever you need a farm imple‘ments. Gale Corn Planters, Studebaker Wagons, New Idea Spreaders, Oliver Plows, Gale Riding Plows, Dunham Cultipackers. - - : L IRQ4RA LIGONIER, INDIANA mg cBOVUTT - © Phone 67 . AV

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i mm m' For sale, desirable buildizg Jot Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. i Wby e - WANTED=Operaters at the Bige- ~ Blae Bird water softeber and waahing powder for washing mashines. Makes it emasy. 4»im For sale, setting of 15 Barred Rock eggs one dollar. F. F. Btiffner 144 Mercer Bt. : 3o ' Shirt factory wants girls and women 'to learn sewing. $8.50 to start with rapid advancement - - 1 _ Kahn Bros. Co. | != s | ~ For Sale, hard and soft wood, both chunk’ and fine. Harry Lung, Phone 903 through Cromwell. =~ sbtf eom—— . | For rent, modern house ot».sevou‘i rooms on corner Mclean and Jack-.] son streets. Qlive Galbreath . Sal2t | Wanted to rent a- small modern house by family of three. - Chester Minnes. . 6btt For Sale—Single Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching, 15 eg@s per setting. © Mister Austin, Ligonier ' ; 3atf FOR SALE—SS-room all modern house, two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 908 S. Martin street, phone 349. 50bet

See Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picot edge work. 50Le For spring housecleaning buy a little Blue Bird washing powder. It makes it easy. 4blm WANTED-—Wood bolts, 3 and 4 feet long, 8 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, $2.60 per 15 from special mateings. - . Harvey Hull 5b4: - FOR SALE—9-room house and lot all modern conveniences on Wayné ‘street. Enquire- Mrs. Melissa Denny, Grand street. . Bb3t . 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. — b2alm . For Sale seven room house two lots, barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice ; ~ B2att - For County Surveyor. . I wish te announce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters. - : L

‘Graduated from Purdue University, 917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. 8. army October 1917. Discharged July 1919. Served ten months n France as second Lieutenant with he 621st Engineers. . ' Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. | - NOAH E. HULL ' 48atf Te the Public. ‘ 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. 'ln 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. ' ~ ISAAC DETER . 43blem

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 ; i 4b4t See B. B. Kirkiand for reliable life {nsurance. : A tf

Live Plants We are now supplied with FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS there are nice strong stocky plants and will give you early eabbage. = Alse STRAWBERRY = PLANTS Senator Dunlap and Gibson two excellent varieties, These plants were just taken up and are fresh nice plants : We will soon have other plants. Buy your GARDEN SEED In bulk at ome third the money. oo IA., B. Weaver

' - NEIGHBORHOOD “They are Talking of My Recovery All The Way to Bloomington,” - Says Mrs. Beal s "My wonderful recovery has not only been a grand surprise to my hus. band and myself, but to all our.n> ghbors for miles around where we ' vo." said Mrs. Ida Beal, who resid«s at Normal, Illlinois, on R. F. D. 4 “Why -the people all along th- way to Bloomington are talking ab. ut the difference Tanlac bas made in me” she added “and 1 feel it my duty to tell everybody: about this grand medicine.

© "For. twelve years at least my kidneys have bothered me and [ have suffered with almost unbearable pains in my back. But this was not my only trouble by any means, fer at the time Igot Tanlac 1 had not enjoyed a good meal in tem years on account of a chronic case of indigestion. There was hardly a minute when I was free from suffering, and the pains in my back were so severe at times that 1 simply had to sit down and shut my eyes and hold my head. At times I was almost deathly sick at ‘my stomach, and my kidneys disturbed me so bad in the mornings I could any sound sleep and my back hurt me 80 bad in them ornings I couid hardly dress myself. It was ail I could do'to get in and eut of bed and I couldn’t stoop over and pick up

anything to save my life on account! of the pains in my back. I could not eat anything without suffering so’ from bloating, palpitation of the heart and shortness of breath that lwouqu almost faint. [ wasn't able to work| but an hour or two a _day and that, would lay me up in bed with an -awfulg headache. = : : f

“This is just the condition ! was in when I began taking Tanlac, but 1 am simply feeling like a different woman now, Tanlac helped me right from the start and in a few days:after 1 began taking it I felt 5o much better that I was surprised and wondered if it would continue to help me until I got well. I have taken eight bottles now and as I said everybody who knows me is talking about my recovery. My kidneys and back’ never bother me now and my stomach is in the best condition. I am eating three hearty meals a day and enjoy them all and never feel a touch of indigestion. lam enjoying good health for the first time in fwelve years Life is a pleasure to me again ‘and I feel so grateful that. I want to tell everybody about Tanlac.” . Tanlac is sold im Ligonier by 8. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. - “adv . FARM ORGANIZATION NEWS. ‘The first issue of the Noble County Farmer is out. It is published by a Kendallville job office and is the official organ of the Noble County Farmer Organizations.

Food is absolutely necessary. !re than a hundred millions of peop |n the United States must be fed while, in addition, many millions in Europe ‘must have food from American farms. People of the cities must realize that farmers must have a fair price for their products. Cheap land and cheap labor have gone and so the last of cheap food has been seen. From now on, consumers must pay a price that will give a fair return for the farmers’ labor and his investment. Under the conditions, if wheat was worth $2.20 per bushel in 1917, the crop of 1920 should bring not less than $3.00. If corn was worth 80c in 1914, the 1920 crop should return $1.75 to $2.00 per bushel, Prices for.othercrops, for live stock, dairy, and ' poultry products, should be increased accordingly. Food production should be maintained, but this can only be hoped for when farmers are assured of reasonable prices. The situation demands the serious and careful consideration of all the people. -

The next meeting of the Elkhart famers organization will be held at Cosperville the second Wedncsday in

It is said that farmers raise more corn to feed more hogs to buy more land to raise more corn to feed more hogs, etc. while labor calls more strikes to get more wages to call more strikes, to get more wages, etc. .. Take your choice for national welfare. ; :

Motor Clubs complain of excessive charges by farmers for pulling cars out of the mud but what have they to say of tourists who when pulled out of mud throw into “high” and “beat it" without even a “thank-you"? Do they do it? Ask the farmers. .

Railroads build road beds for steam trains to haul freight over. Is-it right that the public should build road beds for truck trains to haul freight over? :

The Wolverine Oats purchased by members through the Pure Seed Division have proved to be quite satisfactory so far., They. easily average three bushels to the sack. Their growth and development will be ‘watched with much interest. The ‘Wolverine variety was bred by plant Specialists of the Michigan - Agricultural College. They have made gopd in that State. _ W

FOR SALE—A client who is making a business adjustment has left for disposal 200 shares of Rich Charter, Oak Copper Company stock,. part ot entire amount. Will sell same for $5.00 per share. Address, Othello Smith, assistant County Prosecutor, Cass County, Logansport Indiana.Bb2¢

: < Wise Old Owl _ The Wawaka correspondeat ras over to Diamond lake Sunday afternoon and ‘made the acquaintance of the cotiagers’ pet there—a liitle male owl who sits solemnly guarding his little mate and her eggs from thievg squirrels. Perched in the aperture of a rotted limb, away up in 2

big oak tree, there he stays, a truc, sentinel. Each season the cottagers say, he sits there—no one disturts him—folks come and go, the community pump being just under his big tree. No eight hours for him—there he sits in majesty observed bty alb—all observing. 0

B. F. WILKERGON Mo’u:x!ccturcr of Jand e dealer In - Harness, Robes, Blankets, A hips Etc, Goodyear. Welt Shoe Repairing, Automcbile Curtain Repairing. Men's and Boys’ Woek Shoes sold. Bothwell Building Ligonier, lndiana'

E. Jacobs & Company ~ Great Price Reduction Sale . B | 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. . | | We also include our entire line of DRESSES, made of Tricolettes, Satin, Taffeta and Serge. The largest selection we have ever shown. This i 8 by far the greatest money saving event ever offered to the people eof Ligonier and vicinity. | ‘ ~ We have made special preparations tor graduates and juniors and have bought a large line of Dress Goods ' ~and Silks for their selection. - 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 C Semmanager. . . ooe Kahn Brothers Shirt Co.

~ South Grocery Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Salt and Baked Goods Peaches 40c 'chn,,3 cano . - $l.lO - Tomatoes, large can 18c,2 cans 35¢ Salmon 25c can, 3cans. . 70c Blue Bird Washing Pwdr, box 10c Gloss Soap, s¢c bar, 6 bars . 25¢ Pllonne No. 36 * SOUTH GROCERY Banner Classified Ads Pay - It Pays to Advertise---Watch for it