Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 May 1920 — Page 4
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may be charging your storage battery at such a high rate that damage is sure to result if not corrected promptly.. Frequent starting, as in congested city traflic, is not always enough to offset this condition. - , Come in and let us test your battery xfmd give you the correct charging rate for your generator. - PBISE . ' h
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~ We Sell Genuine - _ ¢ - International Repairs .3 Made For - | - The Line - /’ : 2 . V : ; . | P : L Dy | - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY EPAIRS made for Inte ational intplements snd other farm equi_pmentrly the Harvester Com- .~ pany arethe only repairs made from the original : patterns. All others are copied from copies, and in this roundabout reproduction they may lose in correctness of shape, sharpness ‘of detail, closeness in fitting, and quality of material. These repairs are made for Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, Titan and other - International-made machines. . - Genuine @ Repairs | ~Are Better in Quality - Fit Better and Wear Longer D * © “The Harvester Company stands back of its “machines. Be fair in the matter. Do not substitute ° ‘imitation repairs for the genuine and expect bestservice, , Repairs made by other concerns and marked “Made for” or “Will fit”, are not genuine 1H C repairs, They often lack weight, are not always correct in shape,are - imperfectly finished, do not fit properly, or are made - ' of inferior material. Buy Genuine International Repairs for your International Farm Equipment. : : Beware of Any Other Kindl SEAGLEY BROS.
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.. "Imported - Belgian Stallion No. 7154 Will be offered for public service on the ' O. S. Randolph farm 2 1-2 miles north of -Wawaka. * “ Terms: $15.00 to. ’in'Sure a living colt. Randolph L
We make no cha#ze for this. Itisa special feature of Prest-O-Lite Service, whatever make of battery you use. If repairs or recharging are necessary, you will always find our prices reasonable. : :
The Ligonier Banner ' Published by' : ’:fi : “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Tuesday an: Friday and entered inthe Postoffice at Ligo r, Ind,, - esecord class matter, .
- CoMMuNITY STAR oF HoPE | : Nt How, 1 o€ Ao\ « e TRADE & WHERE g 2 YOU . \% LIVE & ’ & _ ‘t% & ”0"5 TRM : Five Points oF Procress et S e S——) : WHO W'CULLOCH IS, e Heading the democratic state ticket nominated at Indianapolis vesterday, is Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, whose home is in the state capital, but who is little known in Hoosier polities.. That voters may learn now something of the man says -the Goshen Democrat, who will lead the Indiana democrtic ticket to victory nrext fall, the following comment is given: Born in Sheboygan, Wis., June 30, 1871. - Came to Indiana with pmients in 1878. His father was Rev. Oscar C. MeCulloch, eminent and beloved pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, of Indianapolis. . . : . Carleton B. McCulloch - graduated from High school, continued education at Rose Polytechnie, graduate:d in me-
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dicine in Chicago in 1895 and was Interne in Cook county hospital for two As a young man worked as a machinist in Atlas Engine Works. Physician 25 years, has extensive practice; was medical director for life insurance company 15 years: syccessful in business. = 5 _ In 1916 was examiner at Fort Har rison for recruits for Mexican border trouble. ™ - Tn 1917, May 23, enlisted and was in service six weeks after war was declared. S < - Was memebr of staff of Lilly Duse Hospital, No. 32 which he assisted in organizing. : i e Served overseas 18 months with the American forces. Held successively ranks of lieutenant of reserv: corps, captain, major and Heutenant- coleael.” : - Decorated by -French government with Croix de Guerre (War Crosa), for active duty under fire. r : Favors repeal of present tax law and substitution of one fair and just to every citizen of the state, Road laws that will provide the best highways at the least cost. v Col. McCulloch has been a steadfast, earnest and interested democrat all his_voting years, because he believes in the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson. He is prepared. to give bis entire time, energy and best ability to leading the democrats to victory next November. : : Annual Call. The Farmers’ Mutual Fire and Cyclone companies of Noble ecounty will hold their annual meeting in the court house at Albion on Saturday June Hth. : 3
A vice president a secrelary and one actuary to serve in each of Ist and 2nd distdicts will "be chosen to serve a term of two years. .B. BE. Mercer of. Rochester, Ind., president of the Indiana State Mutual will address the incorporators at this time, on the State’s plan of reinsurance which he asserts is bLoth effective and - practical be cause it issues a blanket ‘policy to local companies which applies to any excessive loss, every member should come and hear this talk. Meeting will be called at 10:00 o'clock a. m. sharp. - R. J. Stewart, Sec'y 12a2t - To Good Purpose. , Total collections for the Ligonier and Perry township war chest was $12,00. After meeting all legitimate demands durning the war a balance 12,000. After meeting all legimate it is now proposed to use the surplus for the salary payment of the community nurse. It is a good purpose.
The. Ladies Aid of the Red Cross will' not meet until furtper notice. M. A. Cotherman, of the Banner spent Sunday in Goshen Wwith relatives. : : Mrs. Milo Calbeck coftinues to improve since he operation in a Fort Wayne hospital. o ; | - E. JACOBS & (0. ARE OFFERING THEIR - CLOAKS,. SUITS AI}D DRESSES AT HALF PRICE. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. John- Hixon. and daughter of Bryan, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Ainsworth Bassett and fanily. : " Pute Higgs has moved out to the race track with the Dr. Timmis steppers and the horses are going good. : i
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1 will pay the highest cash markot price this week for poultry for the Decoration holiday. Phone No. 261, Ligonler. Geo. Feldheiser, 12a2t "Baci to God's Country™ big incm attraction at Crystal this week 12a2t “Back to God's Country. never 1 film like {t an absolute novelty. Do not miss it S “Back to God's Country” by James Oliver Curwood, at Crystal Thursday and Friday. Great. : 12a2t Wanted, male help on farm. May work by day, month or year. (ood wages. Viola Dodge. : 10bet For &lv. Ford truck in !!rni class condition. Inquire of Jess Cosper. . o llay : iln, ‘H. 8. Hamiliten du(r_es.to‘fi‘pur-' chase a second hand reed baby carriage. Call phone 276. - 1211
Wanted. five experienced waitresses at the Bucklen Hotel. Elkhart. Ind. Apply in person. J. D. Gochringer, o). = 12a8t S —————————————— z - The Waco Pavilion pens at Lake Wawasew Saturday night MNay 29 Dancing Decoration afternoon. - H Ross Franklin, Mgr. 1222 t ~ The ladies of' the Presbyterian church- will hold a bake sale in the Dunning block beginning at 10 o'clock Friday morning. | ; 12a2t . GET A COAT, SUIT OR DRESS AT HALF PRICE DURINC THE BARGAIN SALE AT E. JACOBS sue 0 . : ' Closing Out Sale, last car. chick starter, chick feed, developing fsed, brooder stoves, etc., at cost. Telephone or write for prices. Will Schadt 112 N. Bth St., Goshen Indiana. 11b2t . See this one, “Back o God's Country” “the tale of Dolores, the swimming girl of the Capadian wilds in a thrilling and beautiful story by James Oliver Curwood Thur-day and Friday this week. : 0 IA% . P — ~ Sixteen kinds of wild animals play a unique part in the great picture “Back to Gods Country” scenes actually taken inside the rira of the of the Arctic Circle never a film like it. See it at the Crystal this Thursdav e il o, IR . ———————e &The annual yearly meeting of memrs of Peoples Mutual Telephcne Co., will be held at Wawaka town hall Friday evening May 28th. Meeting called at 8:30 p. m. Members are requested to attend. L. J. Piggott, Sec’y, P. M. T. Co. - um‘
- We Pay the Highest Market Price for ‘Give a fair test. Brigh your Cream on Wednesday evening or any time Saturday. ‘Herald Sorgenfrei at Way’s Store, Wawaka, Indiana for Geo. Freese’'s Sons
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| f o A TN S Lot /A =<l Go Prepared To Enjoy Your Motor Trips B e s refreshing drink when you want it. , Then the Luwes Basser—the joy and 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 i 1 anl see what we cam supply you with to make your wotoring more comfortable and enjoyable, & : - Harris Oils Empire Tires and Tubes e WINCHESTER stone
Rub-No-More COUPONS = : ARE AS GOOD AS GOLD HERE i CUT oUT THE@MN INT E BANNER BRING THE COUPONS TO THIS STORE ; S Geo. W Hussey & Son “A litt)d Better For a Little Less.”
| . - ‘°°|‘ s inm <SStk & S \‘ ‘ ; Q N % S Dl\ - : ¥ as P o e o> : E e : < ] Horsemen ¥ ' ‘ G > & s > %l Ny | | RS ‘ -~ Draft Horses are scarce, high priced dnd 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 Ligomer.'rerm; $15.00 to insure a living colt. ; ; : - Person parting with mares will be liable for fee. EDWIN D. SMITH e Phone 413 v ;
