Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 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 traffic, is not always enough to offset this condition. ‘ : .- Come in and let us test your battery and give you the correct charging rate for your generator. - . A man @ it h
Ligonier Battery Service Co. Second Floor Blazed Trail Garage, H. S. Hamiltin, Prop.
“~ We Sell Genuine : o 5 International Repairs s. M . -~ The Line A;, - x | | '. - -~ By the , . - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY EPAIRS made for International implements and other farm equipment by tha Harvester Com- : pany are the 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, %cCormick. Milwaukee, Titan and other International-made machines. - ' - ~ Genuine @ Repairs " Are Better in Quality | ' » ~ Fit Better and Wear Longer The Harvéster Company stands back of ijts machines. Be fair in the matter. Do not substitute imitation repairs for the genuineand expect best service. - Repairs made by other concerns and marked “Made for” or “Will fit", are not genuine 1 H C repairs. They often lack weight, are not always correct in shape, are 5 imperfectly finished, do not fit properly, or are made of inferior materiak. Buy Genuine International Repairs for your International l'! arm Equipment. =~ - Beware of Any Other Kind! ~SEAGLEY BROS.
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We make no charge for this. It is a 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. : : .
- Imported Belgian Stallion ' 5N0,7154 Will be_ offered for, public service on the O.S. Randolph farm 2 1-2 miles north of ‘Wawaka: .- o ‘Terms: $15.00 to insure a living colt. - . & Lower
The Ligonier Banner - Published by "he Banner Publishing Company Ww.C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Tuesday an. Friday and eatered inthePostoffice at' Ligo r, Ind., secord class matter . i . CoMMuniTY STAR OF HoPE : *fl. Ho”f‘o - & %\ & % 3 TRADE |8 WHERE gl & YOU )y S LIVE -3 & S/ % Q< fome TROt Y Five Points oF Procress Mrs. Gene Brown of Kendallville was a guest of old friénds in Ligcnier Thursday. - Mrs. George W. Brown who had been on a visit with Mrs. J. D. Casey at Auburn arrived home Thursday Everybody who can muster a pole and line will go fishing Monday. There promises, to be-an exodus out of Ligonier on that day , G e 0. F. Gerber who is spending ten days in the east has mailed the Banner a 4 card from Boston with the season’s greeting. : : 4 ’ A train of fourteen Ford t;'ucks passed through Ligonier Thursday, bound for Chi¢ago. They carried all tiie fittings with them in_boxes. BIG BARGAINS IN SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES SELLING FOR HALF PRICE AT E. JACO®S & CO.
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FARMER'S WIFE ~ GINS 24 POUNDS
Husband Prives Fourteen Miles To - Buy Another Bottle of Tanlae For : Her
~ “When my wife began taking Tan lac she enly weighed one” hundred and fifteen pounds and the medicine has built her up in less than three months time to one -hundred and thirty-nine ponuds.” The above. statement was niade by J. Sult, a prominent farmer of New Carlisle, Indiana, while in South Bend a few days ago. Lk ; " “I have come fourteen miles for this bottle of Tanlac,” said Mr. Sult, “and I wowd go considerably farther than that rather than be without it.. 1 had ra:}er see my wife well and }}hnppy ike she is since taking it than to ‘have all the money in Indiana Goodness only knows how much money I have spent during the past three years trying to get her health restored but it was just like money thrown away as for the good it did her.. All that time she was unable to do her housework, was uown in bed most of the time, and we had to hire a girl to do the work and look after her. Her stomach was in such a bad condition that even milk toast and the very lightest of foods dis* agreed with her. - Her food woull invariably sour, causing gas, bloating and such intense pains that she could hardly st#hd it.. She often complained of the worst sort of headaches, her nerves were completely shattered and it was next to impossible for her to get any sleep or sest.. She had so much trouble from the gas on her stomach that it was thought she had heart trouble. When she tried to walk around the house for a-little exercise she got so weak and dizzy and short of breath that she had to stop every few steps. e “But since taking Tanlac she looks like a different woman and says she feels that way, too. She commenced to improve almost from the first dose and now she is twenty-four pounds heavier than she was the day she began taking it. She is eating just anything she wants without a pain and since the gas has stopped forming she is troubled very little with shortness of breath. She has a good, healthy complexion, her nerves are about as steady as ever and she is getting perfect rest and sleep at night. She is doing all the housewcrk herself and praises Tanlac for making life worth living to her. Wa keep a bottle of Tanlac on hand all the timv and when either of us begins to feel a little out of order a few doses sets us right again. Tanlac is one medicine that ought to be in every home and my wife and I speak up for it every opportunity we have.” Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. -~ adv ' “Back to God's Country” big special attraction at Crystal this week. 12a2t “Back to God's Country, mever a film like it an absolute novelty. Do not .miss it. - ey 12a2t % e s ‘ CLOSING OUT SALE OF CLOAKS SUFTS AND DRESSES AT F. JACOBS The committee of 48 at ‘the head of the new political party will hola a national convention in Chicago July. 10 to- 13 inclusive and put a national ticket Intlufleld. S e "
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!t’.dmeuv‘-i-:h. . pehaties e e - ing, washable, paint that you know you can depend on for use anywhere dbout the home. I(’lw economical also. A . Mgdlmuanqduto select from. We'd like to show you these colors. . No obligation. ' Come in today. g . WEIR & COWLEY Ligonier, Indiana. .
U. B. Anncuncements, * iSunday scheeol 5:30 . Sermon 10:45 Rev. Russell Vance. ~ C. E. Soclety 6:30- : ‘ ~ Sermon 7:30 Rev. J. Squires ‘ : A, E Grubbs, Pastor ———— 5 | Sunday Services st the Methodist Charch The Sunday School session at 9:30 a. m. Mr. Thompson superintending. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. sermon by _the Pastor. This ssrvice will close carlier than usual in favor of the Decoration Day program .of the afternoon. : ' The evening service 7:30. There will be a special thirty minute song service and musical program foliowed by 2 twenty minute sermon by the Pastor. James F. Lutey, Pastor.
YOUR WASHING MACHINE l Will do better work with Rub-No-More Soap Flakes Fsrecially made for this purpose and for cleaning delicate fabrics. Try 1 packsge watch for soupon. Ask ‘or Puab-No-Maore at all groceries. ; Sh : . George W. Woodhouse had business which took him to Fort Wayne Thurs- - Wesley Williams, the hotel man and liveryman, of Kimmell, is in a Fort ‘Wayne hospital and may have to undergo an operation. Mr. Willlamns has been in failing health for some time. e —— s . Mesdames Hoagland and Weir, who had been on a visit to Clair W. Weir at the Michigan university at Ann Arbor are home after a most pleasant trip. ,
Jesse E. Eschbach may be named by the republicans as chief of the speakers burean in Indiana for the coming campaign. Mr. Eschbach is well known in Ligonier, having been connect d with the Straus Brothers Company and he is a most honorable gentleman. i n L CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES SN P REGARDLESS OF COST AT E. JACOBS & (0. :
Dr. C. D.Lane . ] Zimmerman Block, Ligoaler - FFICE HOURS: | 9:00 to 12 1:00 103:00 7:00 to 8:00 Telephone &' ':; f ‘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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; THE UNIVERSAL CAR G ~ £ ? % The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because . of its splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and depend- ~ able motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or-snow. - Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system and demounti - able rims with 314-inch tires all around if, brings its owner all those ; established dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and ! business men who drive much, but as the family car for women, ; the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them ! increases daily so we solicit immediate orders to make reasonably - prompt delivery. Will you not make oar shop your repair place? : ,* ’ ,‘~%';:‘r- o 5 GEO"I,‘ %YAN == , GLENDALE |5 T S eRA— . 4 el _ T IRE i S— e , R AEEEN Al LA |, TORORIRE, o e D
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. A *.),, | - - R Go Prepared To Enjoy - Your Motor Trips P e e S a refreshing drink when you want it, : Then the Luwcn 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 in and see what we can supply you with to make your motoring wore comfortable and enjoyable, . - Harris Oils, Empire Tires and Tubes - WEIR & COWLEY " Tne WINCHESTER stors
~ Rub-No-More | | e cdu#ous ’ Bl ’ ~ ARE AS GOOD AS GOLD HERE : ~ CUT OUT THE COUPON IN THE BANNER _ o BRING THE COUPONS TO THIS STORE Geo. W. Hussey & Son “A little Better For a Little Less.” -
