Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 11A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 May 1920 — Page 4

X . - We Sell Genuine International Repai . Nde For . -V;i - 2 i - - - . 4 : - . 3 B . : damvi s iSTIR Re = . The 3T Line % e ot ¥ : - . N . - d . IS - < t" 5 . By the ‘ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY EPAIRS made for International imp%mcms cnd -\ other farm equipment by the Harvester Com- : pany are the,only repairs madec [rein the original - patterns. All others are C(Lpit"'i from copics, and ine l}afls roundabout rr‘produchr)n they may f $¢ IIN COTTC - ‘ness of shape, sharpness {»f detail, clozeness in htting, - . and quality of material. These repairs are made tor Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, litan: and other. International-made machines. = - . ‘ Genuine (H]: Repairs e . : : . ¥ . o ~ Are Better in Quality - ~ 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 and marked “Made - for” or "Will fit”, are not genuine 11 C repaira. They “often lack ‘wc_-iuht. are not zx';“,:i'; 8 correct M }n.;w.:\rc amperfectly finished, do not fit prope:ly, or a:re made - ofinferior material. Hny ('mnqinv International Repairs for your International Farm Equipment. 7 Beware of: Any Other Kind! -SEAGLEY BROS. S . @

(Swn"ts ] | "Blood & | Bone Fertilizer | . Manufactured by Swift & Company \ - Those desiring Fertilizer ~ Should see ' Geo. Ramsby ' Ligoniér, Indiana

....2 . . Lo * Tl eter Qualit ‘Three Determing Qualities - Skillful design, good tailoring and - oo e o S & T S all-wool fabrics---the bigdest assurance SR (BREG « of long wear at low cost. R "«“‘*"‘*‘"_l . : R R o : : . : : PRONASERRR- o e e | These are the qualities you require géfi’fig&&? e ! . ; ais ; Es RS WSI [ TN TR in clothes. They are the qualltics you ¥ eg¥ A TS fi%&fi | demand ‘when you go to buy. They x‘&@g‘:fi: k[ -/ %r“ are the qualities we offer in = - JSooe \B/ LG ; . .8\ Y " A R . 3 : a /,\\\\\g ;; ‘ e » ;,:: .{?\\ d? | 0 J B\ \G i X . | | _ ‘ fv"{y‘;..\ \ _\‘\\\\::\ ;/ / ~ ”:1: ;_,_‘ o R~ -\ oG - an BiEl O Hart Schaffner & Marx = & | i - Clothes for Younger Men : '~-- y L e c ~ , e VoV The label is your guarantee. Comein . - - % , and look over our wide assortment of L \oY models and patterns. e e o ey ~ The Store Where Most all People Trade @

{ Imported | Belgian Stallion | GIGOT I NemsA 1 Will be offered for ll public service on the | O.S. Randolph farm | 2 1-2 miles north of Woawaka = 4 Terms: $l5OO to | insure a living-colt. | Randolph i & Lower

i = 5 % - SIS % ‘The Ligonier Banner 1 ~ Published by~ . "he Banner Publishing Company : W. C. B. HARRISON Editor | Pabiisaed every Tuesday sn. Pridas and entered Tisthe Postafice st Ligo v, Ind oy risss matler . - Cormiunimy STAR oF Hope | gt "o’f( A D /& i 1 ,/.‘{:‘ 2 ~ & [ Irave ik WHERE § '\ AL 2 1 % 3 5 ’ \2%*% g ‘ i : E ," : ome TR Y - Trve Povts oF ProcreEss 'f-- »—--'.w-—.c-'—.-——-—-‘—-——-‘- | i ‘'ohn hag moved hig family _ Topeka - to ‘Ligonier '.*L‘:' ioonard Wood will get ien b ‘ate-voles out- of Indiana .at -the { o convention. Théy _cost hiwu 4 gver §l.OOO each ) i e = 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trittapoo lefl tursday for Indianapolis and Sheibs ville whre .they visited over Sundgsy Wit relatives and {riends. - Mr. and: Mrs. Wallace Lin*, of ths . side, are the parents ¢f a baby caughler. Mrs: Lint is suffer ng frof pondicitis and is being treated by lir. Bliack. . - ,‘ hip Assessor Latta vu.\j.'-& - appraisement of personal property b Perry township is guite a hit - above 1018 swhile. the real estdte remain: practically the same - ‘ The riin of Monddy softened up th vt roads again and the heavy truck o ng over them - will md¥e traffi CXLI mely hard- for a time. . Photographs Hieber's Studio.

Manufacturer’ of Jand JEdealer In ‘ Harness, Robes, Blankets, A hips Etc, Goodyear. Welt Shoe Repairing. Automcbile Curtain Repairing. Men’s JZand Boys’ Woek Shoes sold. _ ~ Bothwell Building Ligonier, Indiana

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. Back in Business. - .George W, iHussey .desires to an nounce ‘to his.many friends Ly he is again in the grocery- busffiess. in Ligonier and he cordially invites a resumption of trade. Mr. 'Huss_e_\' keeps the best goods ta be had and he sells them at as close a margin as -can 'be miade. . 4. . - . He especially invites the farmers to bring him their produce and he, will see that they secure the righ! treatment. L v . Dr. McCullough. will be named- by the democrats for governo® and Samuel T. Foster, of Fort Wayue, lieutenant governor. : : Levi P. Morton, former vice president of the United States under president Benjamin Harrison, is dead .in New ork at the age of 96... . : Thegmelmp’olitau'newspapers have had’ much fun in locating ‘President Caranza of ‘Mexico, He is: about everywhere except the place he is pointed out to be. L e Postmaster ' Gaby and . Marshal Showalter may go to Indiahapuli‘s and look in on the state democratic convention this week. = - . Col. I D. Straus is still in a éhicagol hospital but is reported as rapidly improving and he is expected to be able to return to business within a week:

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. LIBRARIAN RESIGNS Mémber of Library Board Alse Steps — Out Leaving Two Vacancies o To Be Filled .| 5 Mrs. Evanna Smith has resigne as librarian for Ligomier and Mrs | Lena Stansbury bas severed her connection with the library board. Both resigrations were accepted by the board at a meeting Friday eve'nmz! and lrs. Stansbury has agreed to act as libralan unlil a successor to Mn.i Smith may be engaged. Mra. Stansbury | has been the active assistant librarian | ~ The reasons given by Mrc. Smith for her action is:the inadequacy of lhni salary. She has bgen reoceiving §59 a month and had asked for an increase. The library board finds it difficult to function on the present. income of about $l.BOO a year aud if some means . cannot be found to - provide more money the library will be forced to suspend. The revenues for itbrary purposes. never adequate, arc falling {ar short of the needs and scme plan miust be worked out o increase them ~ Mre. Stansbury was . appaointed a member of the library board by Judge \\‘r'.-gh'y'_and when the body WwWas organized she was elected preszident. . © Mrs. Smith has been the librarian ever since the Carnegle library was ‘built and she is very eflicient. The

loss’ of her services will Le keenly félt by the patrons of the institution. -The library is maintained by a lax of one mill on-the dollar on the appraised taxables of the city and th appraisegient lhis Vear Is upproximately two and a half milllen doilars which ‘will yield an income to the iibrary of $2,500. . S School Exhibit Friday ~ I M, ' The annual display of schocl work in both grade and high scheol dupir ments will bé made av the South Sids school: Rriciy evening, May 21 boaginning at eght o'clock. . ' . A short program cgnsisting of songs solos, folk dunces, and a ploylet will be given' by. tile pupils. Students selected from tlie 6th. and Tth ;’,r:‘xi;rfl. will put on the playlet “Pyrmmus and Thysbe,” Folk daices by punils of 2d. 3d and 4th grad:s and niusical ges lections by -Bth and -high school Wi . All parents and patrons are cor: dially invited to come and inspect the tangible® results of the yedvrs . work, confer with ‘the teachers, aud by your mere presence lend encouragement to teachers and puplils alike. : : -~ A Fair Exchange. _ An Elkhart citizen adsve tises that the woman who lost her skirt in his back yard while makinz her escape after stealing some peony plants muy have the skirt if she will return the plants. e ; » . Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, of Goshen; attended the funeral here of . Mrs T e e ~Dr. C. G. Keehn is in Indianapolis attending a convention of the state dental society. . - L | . A break in the machinery at the Banper steam laundry last week de‘layed work several days. e

GLASSES - ' Accuartly and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses | replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

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Attention Ak Jlk " . e : e 7% ..“ \s A HOl‘Semen | "v:' .:' " Ao ? _ o ’ Draft Horses are scarce, high priced and hard to buy and right now is the time to commence raising them. - Haliple No. 61428 the Imported French Perchon - Stallion known as the Francisco and Smith horse (weight 2200 pounds) will make the 1920 season at my barn in Ligonier. : _ - Terms §15.00 to insure a living colt. Person parting with mares will be liable for fee. - EDWIN D. SMITH : : Phone 413 .

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