Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 May 1920 — Page 2
. s 4 "t - 7 - "}t i _ Vo Tpaaies X - PAOEREN !\ffi‘” " : / i 73 ~‘...€ g ‘ . RS A Go Prepared To Enjoy s: - @ -~ Your Motor Trips -H_A\'l} yaur own Vacvus Bormie Ouvrrit—for water : - —for coffee —for milk—or ice-cold lemonade. Have a refreshing drink when you want it. Then the Luncn Basxer—the joy ag{d security of the : day's trip—making you independent of time and distance. . These and all other motoring accessories are specially displayed this week. Come in and see what we can supply you with to make your motoring more comfortable and enjoyable, _ ‘ I L ® ‘ ;ol ’ : Harris Oils - Empire Tir Tub Empire Tires and Tubes WEIR & COWLEY - THE WINCHESTER store
YOUR LACE CURTAINS NEED - LAUNDERING THIS SPRING . Wehave a very careful method of lduhdering curtains so when the are returncd they are clean, white and dried square and dried in the sun. Our prices are moderate and will satisfy : - Phone 86 | : BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING - )
ATTENTION BREEDERS ALFONSO Sorrel Belgian draft stallion, weight 2500 will make the season at my farm 1 mile” west of Q(}Sperville. Terms $15.00 to insure standing colt. - e DAUID TSCHABOLD
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T TOM MARSHAL TALKS « B Speaks Plainly of the Charch Question ! ~ In His Characteristic Mb. : While speaking on the Interchurch World Movement the other day Thomas R. Marsiixil vice preciédnt of the United States, as & deacon of a church, spoke some plain truths which most people are too timid to utter. . - The vice president declared that the church must prove its work by its faith and that it Uis idle to legislate for purity if the priest, sbove his book, i€ to leer at his neighbor's wife,” Also, “it is vain to enact laws punishing murder,” the vice president added, “if the elders are to continue work ing little children to deatk. It is needless to forbid larceny if the deacons make large church contributions out of excess profits wrung jointly from labor and ultimate cousumer.’ “Awaka, O Zion, and if you really believe in the communion of the saints prove it by consistent conduct,” Mr. Marshall said. “The man on the street ¢ not tired of the words of the ‘Nazarepe. When the caurch takes hack the disciplining of the moral and religious life of its members, when it trains up its children with Eflixml views, when it proves fts faith in the communion of the saints by its iwurks, its courts will be thronged | worshipers,”and thre will be no need for patchwork legislation to reconcile labor and capital, nation an‘d natjon. This, O God. make the supreme desire and the one motive of all those engaged In this gréat movement. If it be not, then our money might as well { be spent upon a- Roman holiday.” ~ Some Farmers Are Thrifty, | -An Elkhart moiorist returned yesterday from a trip along the Lincoln highway and reported that near Churubusco the highway proper i { undergoing repairs, and a detour must «!h made. The only detour is via a road that has a mudhole which the }aw‘ruge motorist will not undertake Ito negotiate. However, thos: who at‘wmm«zd to pass around the hale by driving into the edge of a farmer's gfidd. found that thrifty indidual | had erected a barbed wire barrier, j‘u_-ml was collecting a fifty cent toll { from every machine. —Goslien News l”l‘xmes. o :
Lo : _ o IvE _* Plants We are now supplied with FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS there are niee stromg ;ugky plalits and will give you early cabbage. . ; Alse STRAWBEERY PLANTS Seuater Dunlap and Gibsen twe excellent varieties. These plants were Jast tukei up and are fresh lke.’lll“ ~ We will seon have other plants. Buy your GARDEN SEED ia bulk at ome third the money. A.B. Weaver
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Bargains in Real Estate - Administrator’s Sale ~ At '_the law office of W. H. Wigton, in Ligonier, Infldizina, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, 1920, at one o'clock P. M. there ~ will be sold separately the following properties:
~ Two story brick store room on Cavin Street south of the postoffice occupied by the Carney Clothing store. DWELLING HOUSE IN LIGONIER | - The Fisher house immediately west of the Pullic Library. This is a twelve room frame house. Exceptionally ‘well situated. o _ o i : ~ Brick house of six rooms and bath . modern with new _ interior finish and hardwood floors throughout. ‘Also small bungalow of gite rooms, modern except furnace and bath. s . " The Watchorn Brick house in the northeast part of Ligonier 7 rooms, one acre of ground. : The Eckart property on Chatham Street. Six room v_fra:me house and barn, about two acres of ground, with good fruit trees.” e -~ _ . Akers property on Water St., first house south of the Water Works; Six room frame house. Large lot and fruit , Walder House. Large brick dwelling arranged for three apartments. On Chathaf‘n Street, Barn, about two acres of ground. ' - -
o Irvin Jacobs, Administrator W. H. WIGTON, Attorney -
" President Signs Bill. President Wilson has signed the bill increasing Mexican and Civil War pensions and the old boys anc their widows will ngw rejoice in their good fortune. . o For Sale—Organ in a piano case in good condition. Call at 201 Water Bt . L ! _ L et
| ( LT R SN k ‘-BR B s = | | A S TR . ' e 3 ;, Ay 5 PR Y N : PR Vi m v, NCTRSMS R e S PO ’fi* gW s Z 4 | Iy YL R ffifi%%fi@.f@@fi“ - = You will find at the barn of Otis Baker, located in the south part of town. Two of the best draft stallions that are standing for pudlic service in Noble county. If you do not belicve it come in and see then. ONE IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION. Bay with black points, weight - 2300 pounds. - - | o ' - ONE IMPORTED PERCHERON. Black with star, weight 2200. Both of these stallions will talk for'themselves. You should not overlook this breeding opportunity as now is the time to raise good drafticolts TERMS, on both horses. $15.00 to insure a living colt. Any person or parties parting with mares before they are know to be in foal will be responsible for service fee, Both horses wi | mske the season of 1920 at the owners
Dr. Luckey says the Lincoin Ifighway near Wolf Lake is being greatly improved by the repair work done un- | der supervision of the state highway | commission. S : ‘ o ——— e e v | James Taylor has an injured hand |as a result of trying to do his own | automobile repairing. While changing " a tire he badly bruised his left hand.
| . VACANT LOTS IN LIGONIER = Vacant Lot on First Street. Good building site. ~ Six large lots between Jay and Johnson streets known as.the Pancake property. - = =0 20T o : . FARM LANDS IN LAGRANGE COUNTY ~ Ninety acres. on.the Hawpatch Road fiye;mi'les_t noflhe&st of Topeka, known as the Slabaugh farm.” Good- barn, silo, sndilowing el - .- o o 0 ! “Twenty acres. of jiam!;;in Is;*_?;?.i?m 29, Luden Township, nown a 8 the Elanchard pldde. =-~ a 0 ~ Eight and one-half _a«;reé';ini’Eden»Township. Part of the Snurrfarm. -~ - - o e - - At least one-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale; the remiainder in two equal installments dun in one and two yvears; secured by a moriage on the real esta’ ~ soid. Or the purchaser may pgy,a’ll’ cash at the time of pu lLase: St A Said real estate will be sold subject to the present tenants’ rights, but the purchaser. shall be entitled to the reccipis therelrom accuring from the Ist day of the month foliowin_ thetime purchgsed. .~ . - - . Ah:atrac‘m for all lofs and lands,;described,abovel may be seen at the Wigton Law Office in Ligonier. =
,‘~ Mrs. Louisa Harrison, ~who had I spent & month with her san W, C. B { Harrison and family, left for her homa l_in cHicksviile, Ohio, Tuesday. accompanier by Mrs. W. C. B. The elder Mrs. 'l'liarrimn.»i 8 approaching her 83rd | birthday anniversary. = . . - l_\ Attorney Wigton was in Goshen Tuesday on legal business, =~
I . Cromwell Graduates. ! Cromwell high schools will close this week. Commencement exercises _will be held Friday evening, May 7. i The graduates are E. R. Holdermau, {Earl D.Clark, Ralph Brock, J. Frankgline ‘Kline, Chester V. Kimmell, Earl { Reeve, Harriet VK.l_mme‘ll. Julia De- | Brular, Graden Hadley, Owen [’oyser; 1 Vida Weeks: Lois Tucker, Vesta Weeks
