Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 10B, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 May 1920 — Page 2
Seven Per Cent What you want and what every conservative invester wants in the securities he buys, is the highest income consistent with safety. - Before an issue of preferred stock is accepted by this Company for underwriting, it must be shown to possess the four safeguards of a sound investment-—-Earning Power, Quick Assets, Strong Management, No Funded Debt. These factors determine the qualiiy‘ of our issucs—constitute the “Straus Standard.” They are the investor’s assurance of high return \\’ITH SAFETY. | \ ‘ < Write or call for descriptive folder o “I"‘:refc,»n'od‘Stogks of the Straus Standard" v - SIXTY YEARS of Investment Service The Straus Brothers Company ' INVESTMENT SECURITIES , ~ LIGONIER, INDIANA - ; Capital and Surplus, $4,000,000 ' Chicago Fort Wayne * Detroit ~ Minneapolis
FOR Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors. AGAINST Fire, Theft and - | - Windstorm. . ‘ . ; AVERAGE COST PER YEAR . \ $ 2000 . ... $268 $1,250.00 ................ $4.65 00D ... 308 1,500.00 ... 5.19 ... . I 2,00000 .............c 625 Ao ... All 2 . 200000 ............. . 731 All Losses are promptly paid. | No other company can insure yourbcar at so low a cost giving 90% protection. . » . It is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. ' . . Let us prove these statments to you. - . - ). T. PHILLIPS, State Agent GEORGE MILLER, Local Representative. ~ Phone 281 Ligonier, Indiana
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“The whole force down at the plarnt have noticed the change Tanlac has made in me, and a day Dever passess with out somebody saying how strong and healthy I am looking,” was the statement made the other day by James F. Dwyer, R. F. D. Sugar Crech Township, West Terre Haute, Indiana. Mr Dwyer is employed as brick inspector by the Vitirifted Brick Co. of Terre Haute. - ‘ . “1 had suffered for five years with stomach trouble,” he continued. “and last year 1 took a sudden turn for the worse and have been going down hill ever since. I got so I didu't know what it was to eéver feel hungry, ana when 1 forced myself to eat it nauseated me so 1 could hard!y retain a thing. - Why, sometimes my stomach was s 0 upset I couldn't even retain a cup of coffee. My stomach pa‘ned me continually and at night I always had ‘a fever and could never get sny rest to do any good. 1 lost strength until 1 got so weak I could hardly hold out ‘at my work during the day, and when night came I was so complietely exhusted 1 was just able to make it home. . .
“That was my condition when a friend advised me to try Tanlac and I ®ionestly believe I ate more in tha first ten days after 1 commenced taking Tanlac than I did for four months before. Why, I can hardly wait for meal time to come, and everything tastes so-good I want to be eating all the time. My stomach feels like new and it makes no difference what I eat I can digest it without a particle of trouble. I have regained all my lost strength has been built up, I never have a fever now and 1 sleep like a log every night. 1 advise anyone suffering like I did to give Tanlac a trial, for I know what I'm talking about when I say it can be depended on to do the work.” S ’ Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Willlams and by the leading druggist in every town. ~ . adv 4 - Lodge Will Keynote. _ At its meeting in Chicago the other day the national republican committee decided upon Harry Cabot Lodge as temporary chairmar. of the. Chicago convention and the one to deliver the keynote speech. In justice to Senator Lodge and to be consictent the committee could not make any other selection. The republican party is on record as opposed to a league to prevent war and Senator Lodge has been the champion of the opposition to the league of nations. It was through his influence that the peacel treaty was defeated in the ‘senate and as the league of nations is to be the chief issue in the coming campaign Senator Lodge better than anyone else is fitted to outline the republican attitude on the subject. Albert J. Beveridgé is talked of for permanent chairman, but his selection is being opposed by the. old reactionaries of the party and the honor may fall to some one less progressive. .
Taxes Greatly Increased. Total taxes in Indiana this year exceed by §5,248,590 the 1919 fotal of $68,367,208, according to figures derived from abstracts county zuditors have forwardeed to Otto L. Klanss, autitor of state. A Noble county paid about $30,000 more taxes this year over 1919. - Noble County Boy Wins, Among the fifteen students to win the degree of bachelor of arts at the Indiana Central university is E. C. Reidenbach- of Wawaka. Former Governor Hanley delivered the commencement address. ; - Attorneys Wigton, DBothwell and Vanderford were in Albion Tuesday attending the opening of 'the May term of circuit court. Rev. H. C. Robertson of. Chicago has been selected as pastor of the nendaliville Church -of Christ, succeeding Rev. V. Hayes Miller, resigned some months ago. : *MPM)S SJQIIH sydealojong
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