Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 April 1920 — Page 6
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. THE UNIVERSAL CAR - - ‘The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because - - ofits splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and depend‘able motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or snow. Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system and demount- =~ able rims with 315-inch tires all around it, brings its owner all those , - established dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for professional and business men who drive much, but as the family car for women, ~ the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them . increases daily so we solicit immediate orders to make reasonably prompt delivery. Will you not make our shop your repair place? Genuine Ford parts and skilled mechanics. - . fi' «‘A; o 4 :':.4 ul(ll’;l “- ; ‘ GEO"‘ BRYAN ; Rtk & L DECAC ee, : ' ' - . ; . 2 gy A PTG pa e (s ke e g 1 T A F | ’ ML T sAL s, e SRR oo (ONAY W @m__ ( T ee T Ye S |
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. W.C. B. HARRIBON Editor e et e inthe Postefice st Lige 1, Ind., »» seoocd e ORIt ! Fairfleld Coming. - - Representative L. W. Fairfield expects to be in the Twelfth district from about April 27 to May 9, when he will deliver a number of commence‘ment - addresses. He will speak at Pleasant Lake Aprfl 28; and give an address as chairman of a republican mock convention at Northwestern universitly, and the commencement address at Cromwell. o . _Two Youths Sentenced. Two nineteen vear old boye, Joseph Rafter and Carl Horn, pleaded gullty to grand larceny at Elkhart and were sentenced to the Indiana reform schiool from: one to fourteen Yyears. The boys admitted the theft of $153 worth of merchandise from the American Express company, The Flowers Meeting. Considering . the unfavorable weather there was a fair-crowd in city hall Monday night to hear Montaville Flowers preach the virtuyes of Genernli, Lecnard Wood as a presidential candidate.’” Mr. Flowers is an aloquent | gpeaker with a national repvtation asl a chautauqua lecturer. His zudience was highly entertalned Monday night. On account of the express embargo at Cleveland and Chicago 1 will pay for young roosters 23 cents old hens! 28 cents ; ‘ . - Joe Miller ' batt
‘What They Say About Stewart. A young man who can go along way. By a man of power an influence. A young man who can fill any posiTion he may accept. By a prominent Shwiey. Al | Qur political phllosopher. By a forA young man of unusual energy and ability. By s prominent banker. A young man with a great future A young man with whom we are well pleased. By a great. mercantile establishment. - L A young man who has a host of loyal supporters. By a fellow citizen A youpg man who will uphold the Constituation and laws, and guard any changes in them with honor, justice and consideration to all. By a prominent member of the bar. | ‘A young man whom we ail hold in the greatest of respect. By a fellow townsman.- = . | A young man of industry and integrity. By a banking institution. o el Adveuhemen}, : For sale five doors goods as new. They were formerly double doors but can be used single. Also the door casings. All nicely varnished and free from knots. Knobs and hinges includ. ed ready for use. Big bargain. . John Himes, Second Hand Storé . . Bb4t “In Old Kentucky” is not just a picture it is a great show., = "~ Don’t miss the Mclntosh sale on the John Marker farm May 8. There will be sold three Jersey cows, two fresh and one to be fresh soon. <. Bbhat All the stock and tools and feed, hav, oats and corn, 200 bales straw will be sold at the Mclntosh sale Muy 8. - . . . Bh2t
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Why You Should Vote for Stewart. 1. He thinks for you and the welfare of our Common Country. | 2. He believes in the rule of the! people for the people and by thel people. _ : ' 3He stands for fairness to all. i 4. He is not the spokesman of any| individual, candidate, Corporation,|. League, Federation or Assoclptlon; o -5. He is honorable, upright and just. 6. A farmer born, he knows farm conditions. : : o 7." A worker in mills, institutions| and mercantile establishments, he| knows labor meeds. = : ; T 8. A man of business, he knows jts|, pitfalls. ; = ; lpri',.‘.. ; 9. He will legislate for you. S - See “mmmmm Anita |
Singing Machine -Stolen. When George Osborn, of Marion, opened his cottage at Wawasee the other day he found that some thief during the winter had stolen his talking mac! . with all its cxpensive records. .. .. .. clothing had also bee; imacn . .ves seem to| have % «-.- « igen'!* in Wawasee| cottage - gur nz ine viater months. | " ilake: Pay Y- Teachers. ~ Th -~~uool board { Fort Wayne fas deci®.! " ~ neres2 the wages ‘of sch » ecuchers Ti: salaries of grade tea .e.. wiil range from $1,260 to $l,90° *i.,.ir sch.. :achers will receive| ~Houin uiot. .00 and 2 mpaximunit sert MR s Jse o o at the Melntosh. sais May 8 giiars: 1 d to be as represented |
I ATTENTION BREEDERS [ ALFONSO | Sorrel Belgian draft stallion, weight 2500 will -make the season at my farm 1 mile west of ‘ C(fiperville. Terms $15.00 to insure standing SR | R | - DAUID TSCHABOLD
