Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 May 1920 — Page 2

L Unusual safety and liberal profit are combined ~ in our Certificates of eDposit. ..Safety of principal and payment of interest is guaranteed by our entire Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Profits, aggregating more than $135,000.00 } : 3 : ' Issued for the convenience of thrifty people, these certificates offer a particularly attractive from of investment. : - : ' 4 \ego . .. 41 - \ "\\ = - { A . ' Ligonier, Indiana - } ‘ L “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”, e e A A . B eA . N SS B OV THE NEW “MOLLE” TYPEWRITER At last a wnhfi genlus has produced a :trk-ily high grade TYPEWRITER al a moderate priee, . The MOLLE has all of the up-to-date improvements, visible writing, universal keyboard-‘ruling device—back spacer-—tabulater—special device for holding paper the full length of the roll—ball beéaring shitt action— ninety characters and excels all others in simplicity, eficlency and price. Price with c¢arrying case $55.00. SEND FOR CATALOGUE <R We buy, sell rent erorgEarr = Stands, Ribbons, repair,. exchange, ¥ ; ;:fi::?_;; S e ; (‘arb,;anng’r;per H kinds of I v ; - ’ TYPEWRITERS, € e P ‘and General Underwoods, - . ‘flj.i §s\ “@ Typewntgr L. C. Smiths, il ‘&\ ey ‘Supplies, Royals, L «%tl‘?‘::;..; ik Yo & Saai ~ Olivers, Ri P\ ePR T Adding : Emf A T Ly A—— Machines, e Tl Caeer Typewriter s e e Y Protectors Desks. - ‘ ¥ at lowest prices . Agents for the Molle, W oodswck_ and Coroma 'l‘mwrl&rs. 2 L Goshen Typewwiter Exchange 120 South Maln Street - Phone 199 GOSHEN, INDIANA \ . - 2 m , < o Rub-No—More | : COUPONS _ CHEERFULLY ACCEPTED |e Y - : ~ “Service and Quality” - ' .

COPYRaNY 200 BY THE 4 P, aokenw oo TLLLL _\s | BT LS ;i - H RRL LLLT AR ’ [ sf{‘af‘}\%z dd W H OARSR TPy R || \ ":"i '“\“‘;’3\“;\ N 5 3 ez Re—— N Z\‘?— VLV “ .-,..q..;‘x‘v, \ ¥, ‘ S Iy ) 337 .““ < | SN 31 58 RN . 1 :,"‘:::.:;:-.fi’ . Covers for Auto Seats Washable---Removable $3.40 to $8.15 Per Seat " Put Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips on your car. They keep your clothes clean--protected from the hidden dust A . and grime of leather seats. They give the car. smart style and make the seats : , cool and comfortable--all at a price so reasonable yoa will wonder why you « could not buy such practical covers ; long ago. - : Anyone can put on these one-piece covers in & few : minutes. After the button-heads are placed-- : : c ¢ o ® = ; Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips can be unbuttoned and removed for laundering whenever sofled: They are button-holed back onto tne car in a “hfy". : - . See them at once. Let us show you the handsome patterns and_ durable pre-shrunk fabrics, and demonstrate how casily these covers are put on and changed. We have them in stock, ready to ‘o en your car. . Sge how much better and cleaner your car appears with ! them on. You will surely want one set--and probably *- e 7 two--one on the car while the otheris in the wash. R o @P'B Gordon Easy-on Tire Covers - . ~_ Brop losing tire mileaga by carrying uncovered “spare” . 3 o - tifesl Get Gordofi Easy-on Tire Covers and not only e - protect your tires fram heat and moisture, but materiaily W improve the feneral appearance of yourcar, < B T e GEARC X T S 5 NGy s S e i %:4 ik S R = oy >Yo R 3 ‘, A . ‘:' 2‘, . ":‘,'.,JF'. ‘3 il LS g . ¥ % IIN NNS e eTNoI b il L R Ge Tl ee

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lnc Were Nothing Less Thaa . Wonderful ’ Captain Andy Ospring. engineer on the Pennsylvania raflroad, pulling the fast train known as Keystone Express between Terre Haute and St. Louis, declares that the resuits he has received from Tanlac are nothing less than wonderful. £

Captain Ospring has been engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad for the past four years and is one.of the best known and most popular men in the service of this road. His home address is 629 North Tenth street, East St. Louis. Relating his experience with Tanlac to friends in Terre Haute, a few day ago, Captain Ospring said:

© “Tanlac will always get a good re‘commendation from me for the results d have received from it are nothing less than wonderful. Before taking this medicine 1 had suffered from weak stomach, loss of appetite, sluggish liver and a run-down condition for several years. 1 could never enjoy anything to eat, suffered with severe pains in my back and chest and was continually losing weight. The paina in my back were so severe that 1 could hardly bend over, couldn’t even sit comfortably in my cab, and invariably finished my run feeling all tired out. I had gotten to where 1 dreaded to make my runs and had lost several trips on account of feeling so bad.

“I had taken lots of different kinds of medicines, but all failed until i found Tanlac. A friend of mine in Terre Haute put me on to Tanlac and that was the turning point with me. Three bottles of this medicine have fixed me up in fine shape and my weight has been increased eleven pounds, I have a fine appetite, don't have a pain of any kind, and feel all of fifteen years younger. I make my trips regularly, never losing any time and come in from my runs without feeling all tired out like I used to. A medicine that will do such things is certainly worth while and 1 will always say a good word for Tanlac.” Tanlac {8 sold in Ligonier by S. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town, oy

gl Very Little Change. | The new time card which went into effect Sunday on the N. Y. C. railway is of mo benefit to Ligonier residents. The only changes are in the east bound train which now arrives at 2:04 in the afternoon instead of 1:37 and the 5:26 west bound train in the evening now arrives two minutes later. The new trains put on do not stop in Ligonfer. - - _ Will Sharp had twelve acres of corn planted when he came to town SaturSy v, eP Kendallville feels as though she just cannot be happy Wwithout a street carnjval this summer. .- CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST AT E. JACOBS & CO. - Mushrooms and mushroom hunters are plentiful ‘these days. The most fruitful field for the fungi seems to be the Dismal. : Miss Cleo Swinehart and brother Thurlow of Stroh were week end guests at the home of their uncle Ira Schlotterback. :

Mrs. Minnie Browand, aged 50, is dead at Kendallville. “She is rurvived by her husband and elevem children, one child dying in infancy. . George Foster moved with his family from Goshen Thursday and is occupying the Olive Galbreath property on McLean street. ; The Frank Oliver barn near South Milford was completely destroyed by fire Thursday night with all the contents including three horses. The loss is about $5,000. - : i Ira Schloterback who has been in very delicate health for some time is now able to come to town and smoke a cigar. He may spend much time during the summer at his hheeottue,] Wawasee. o i _YOU CAN BUY ANY COAT SUIT AND DRESS FOR HALF PRICE DURING m BARGAIN SALE AT E. JACOBS & CO. ¥ gl ;

‘ Ml;ufacgu;ex‘i"of;md\ : Harness, Robes, Blankets, Nhips ‘mobile Curtain Repawring. Men’s jand; Boys’ ‘Woek Shoes sold.

See B. & Kirkiand for reliable life | Corn for sale. C. A. Wolf Phone 271. 4 10atf ‘ = : ‘ Wanted, washing to do. Call Banner office, : i For sale, destrable bullding rpu.l Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. - WANTED—Operators &t the Ligounier Telephone Co. 4%t For sale, setting of 16 Barred Rock ‘eggs one dollar. F. F. Stiffner 144 Mercer St gt bt For sale, Banner incubator. . Also pop corn. A. O. Jeffries, Ligonier. j sbtt

- For Sale—Organ ifn a plano case in good condition. Call at 201 Water St ‘ Sat? I will pay for poultry: Old hens per pound ..........26¢ Roosters per pound ..............13¢ , Joe Miller 10atf ‘Seed potatoes for sale. Also sow and seven nice pigs. - Lawrence Conrad, Phone 8 A rural 10ats For Sale—A Singer Sewing machine in good condition. Inquire at this office. _ : - llax FOR SALE—~Two dwelling “houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price §1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. John W. Himes. 10att For Sale—Single comb white Leghorn chicks and eggs for ,hatching from heavy laying exhibition strain. Chicks 20 cents each, or $lB per hundred. Eggs 15 for $1.50 or $7 per hundred. Satigfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. E. Hoak, Ligonier, 11atf For Sale—Single Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching, 15 eggs per setting. ‘Mister Austin. Ligonier ‘ satf

FOR SALE—S-room all modern honul two lots, barn and garage, shade and fruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 908 S. Martin street, phone 349. 60btt . See Mrs. Wes Cunningham for hemstitching and picet edge work. 50if Dector’s Office Regulations. Beginning May 1 and until further notice my office will be closed Thursday of each week. ; ' ; C. D. Lane, M. D. 9btt Lost—while going to Natticro Beach Saturday night, a black traveling bag containg clothing. Leave at Citizens Bank and receive reward. Maurice Brubaker. A 11a2t 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 - ‘ 62att | Fine Testimonials. - Herbert B. Brown at the head of the Ligonier Fibre Furniture company is recelving voluntary testimonials to the satisfaction with which the products of the factory the being received. Most person have the impression that fibre furniture is frail and shaort lived. This is an error. It is not only beautiful to look upon but is substantial angd will last for years. A dealer in Defiance, Ohio, who recently received a consignment of the furniture writes in high praise of its

Aged Man lIL Samuel Hoover, aged 88 years, is lying very ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. William Sharp on the John Hoffman farm. Mr. Hoover had been quite active up to the time of his illness. His former home was in Columbia City. : : lis given out in Washington that the bill granting ex-service men a bonus will not be acted upon by the senate until ‘after the -national conventions, o J. L. Sheets was in Chicago Thursday on business. : i Charles Wenner has purchased an Overland 4 of the Overland Sales Co. Community Nurse Nelle Sedgwick was in Kendallville Friday conferring with the trained mnurse there. YOUR CHOICE FROM A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES SUITS, u(é%&'!_s AND DRESSES AT HALF PRICE AT E.JACOBS &CO. .Mrs. Otis Butt wife of the well known attorney is recovering from an ‘operation for ‘goitre in a Fort Wayne hospital Thursday. Attorney Butt ‘spent Sunday with her. = = =

Two . ‘pleces of ‘the Myer Jacobs ‘estate- have been sold by Attorney Wigton William Trittapoo bought the Watchorn property on the North Side and Miss Madaline Denny purchased the Snurr land. = - Earl J. Reed, field agent of the Indiana Roys School at Plainfield, was in the city Friday on business connected with the institution. One of the Ligonier youths who had_spent ST T SR RSNSR e RIS T s T o sAR N R TS LDR e

~ Vertune Por One Hereford AL the twefth annual Hereford sale of Warrea T. McCray, one animal sold was Lowden Fairfax, christened in 1919 by Mr. McCray in homor of his farm friend, Gov. Lowden. Ferguson Brothers of Minnesota paid $256.000 tor

Bulldog Tenaci : Lenacity * mdr_o vb:hn used it years sod koow I T pers GOUI.D‘:‘I“OIAGI BAT. TERY is its bulldog tenacity, By mis we mean thet there it < oo For example, take the DREADNAUGHT PLATES built by sa exclusive Gould by the same mea who thun for the giant Gould Submarine Batteries, 'Nopl'-:-meo-p-::‘vixh : [ ST

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Seeds and Live Plants }-_ m.t;um.u-pwlbctd Cabbage -and Tomate Plants also. r Shrubbery. ' A.B. Weaver . W.H, WIGTON : . Offies in Zimmerman Block | LIGONIER, IND, -

‘ Anctlenear i Dates;nbemlfleat ‘Wmer’s Handware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my. residence, phone IR ' * CHARLES V. INKS AND SON .. .. Dealerin - : wn3r Fifth and Cavin - LIGONIER - Telephone mes, 27 - |

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~ Rub-No-More gL . COUPONS : CHEERFULLY ACCEPTED HERE We carry a large stock of Rub-No-More at all times and suggest that our cusiomers take advantage of this exceptional advertising feature. Bring your Coupons f to this store. South Grocery

YOUR LACE CURTAINS NEED LAUNDERING THIS SPRING Wehave a careful 1 of curtaine se bt iy s, ot Sndrid s . ‘ Phone 86 | - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING |

L Established jn 1871 The old established and reliable firm of & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligaa snd vieinity that they are now showing an excaptionsily fine line of ; : A Pianos, Player ‘m | and Vietrolas On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECONDS To select from including the very lstest sve st osll time‘o.mwphm in‘Go:bTmm z ROGERS & WILSON Sovtl ' MelnßE. =%O stic J barr @it B

Special Offe - With the sale of every Auburn Tire a Tube