Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 June 1920 — Page 2
T T e eles s § % s c ' , TheSafe . + ‘ In nine cases of ten, mo&y is required if one { ) is to take advantage of opportunity. S ’ £ : : : ‘\ Jys . The individual who invests in the Certificate : of Deposit issued by the Citizens Bank, is pre- .. .+.pared to grap unusual opportunities: his securi- ~ ties are always negotiable, dollar for dollar. Our Officers cordially invite-consultation on the above Hitquighion. - - - Ligonier, Indiana .. “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”.
~ We Sell Genuine - Y s 2 v - International Repairs wek ~, - Made For i AP Line ; IN"rmNA'rI’ouALHARVEsren;COMPANV/ : | “EPAIRS made for International impléments and bt other farm equipment by the Harvester Com- : pany are the only repairs made fromi the original patterns. “All others'are copied from’ copies, and in ~ this roundabout reproduction they may lose in correctne? of shape, sharphess of detail, closeness in fitting, : an q‘uali%'of material. These repairs arg made for Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, Titan and other International-made machines. o . Genuine {} Repairs W s B ally . ~ " Fit Better and-Wear Longer - s ‘Harvester- Compa y stands back of its ' mch.!kel. Be fair in thepr?:;&er; ‘Do not sub:tit(:te imitation repairs forthe genuine and expect bestservice. Repairs made by other concerris a"mf marked “Made for” or “Will fit”, are not geguine IHC repairs. They often lack weight, are not always correct in shape,are . imperfectly finished, do not fit properly, or are made - _ofinferior material. Buy Genuine International Repairs . for your International F!arm uipment. = - ki~ Ay Cotbat Rt | SEAGLEY BROS.
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BETABLBNET 98 ; - Published by W. C. B. HARRISON Editer inthePostoficent Ligo 1, Ind., » second dase matter,
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" ~HERE AND THERE A. W. Havice, operator at the G. R. & 1. station at Hoagland, was shot through the lungs at 10:20 o'clock Sunday night by two strange men who called him to the station door. They made their escape in an automobile.
_Nearly a week ago Russell Miller, of Benton, received a cut on one of hig fingers. Today he is in a serious condition, lockjaw having dov’cloped.‘ John Boyts, of Goshen, owner of the Vawter Park hotel, recently destroy«d by fire, announces the building will »¢ rebuilt at once. He had irsurance f $28.000 one the building and contents. o ' firanted Divorce. : Mrs. Marié Palmer was granted a divorce from her husband, Peter Palmer of west of Bremen. She also was ziven the care of their child, and $lO,HOO alimony. - v i © Sued Rallraod. o Edgar J. Robinson, of Columbia <ity( has sued the Nickel Plate railroad for $25,000. While on daty as a srakeman hg was badly injured.
Meeting of Peoples Mutual Telephone e . Company ‘There will be .a meeting of the stockholders and patrons . of the Peoples Mutual Telephone company in Wawaka. Friday June 18. The object s to amend the by laws and increase he stock to meet expense of purhase of building. An assessment of ;5 will be made against each stock10lder and Jbatron to raise necessary unds with the approval of the com:Jany members. . : i ' L. J. Piggott, Sec'y =~ 13b3t . Public Sale. = On ‘account of moving to California ‘he undersigned will sell at Public Auction to the highest bider .the proserty menttioned at his residence, the irst house north of the Subway on he west side of the street, Ligonier indiana. Sale commencing at 1:09 y'clock on
- ~ Saturday, June 12 : Schmoller & Muller Piano good as new, guitar zither, couch library table book case,.large round dining table, buffet and six chairs to match, sewing machine, large rockers, sewing rocker, three kitchen chairs, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, two pedestals, stand, three iron beds, wooden bed, four bed springs. three -matresses, two dressers, one commode, rug 11 ft. 3 inxls ft. rug 9x12 ft. roil of matting, carpet sweeper, washing machine, ringer, tub, ironing board. clothes rack, flat irons, South Bend range, heating stove, oil stove and oven, canary bird and cage, fruit cans, sausage grinder, lard and fruit press, meat saw, crocks, Plant Jr: seeder and garden cultivdtor, rakes, hoes, forks and other articles too numerous to mention. . o TERMS—On sums of $5.00 and un‘der cash in hand on day of sale; on sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given on approved security without interest if paid whon due; it not so paid 8% interest from date of sale; a 3% discount will be allowed for cash on sums over $5.00. ; o . C. Rollin Lower A. M. Grady, Auct. ol H. E. Hoak, Clerk - 14a2t “The River’s End” by Jamcs Oliver Curwood at Crystal Thursday and Friday. - : L TSN
B. F. WILKERSON L Hameu, Robes, Blankets, Nhips Etc, Goodyeu Welt Shoe Repairing. Autdmobile Curtain Repawring. Men's Sand§ [Boys’ Woek Shoes sold.
The 6th Annual Report of the “C. A" Branch of the Farmers’ Mutual Amount cancelled an dexpired ... .. 92000000 260.000.00 Amount in force June, 1920 ... $8,000,000.00 Ol o DIDE JERE ITED it § - SBS Cash recolved O RERORSIIORE e cisrreenns. 3 9T3.29 Cash socured froll lOBDE o e et ceemmnscssassssancssinsrnivins D 055.00 1000 W BB i i BETAR - Loans redeemed—Pßid .. 1,485.00 : Interest on JOBRE—PRIG ....orvrricsiminnns 254.52 : Salaries of officers—Paid ..., 589.03 : Miscellaneous and Job Work ..., 174.04 Totd disbursement for year ~.................,.....-.-.-..,..;..-.......-,........,.m.._.....hju.m.0‘ ‘Balance In treasury, June, 1919 ... .o Deficit—s 1969 Average rate of assessment 16 2-3 cents per $lOO for € years. , e : ; R. J. STEWART, Secretary The 28th Annual Report of the "Class B” Branch of the Farmers' Mutuu Fire -Insurance Company of Noble Oungilm. : ‘ ; Membartldp JUNB lAD .i i sssssssroent win -DD MRS TUBE TRID it amimmimii i simisiiinas 159 o ; : . CAPITAL ; - Amount in foree June, 19019 ... $ 9T5,000.00 Amount written during year ..........c.......55165500.00 5 Amount cancelled and expired ... .............. 42530000 : 262.800.00 Amount it 10008 JanS IBBD il T 112,200.00 ' _ RECEIPTS ; ; nsh on BENE Juns IOED ey IS Cash received from BRERSEIIERALE ... irsnmsinsmmsssiesimrecss | 3,000.00 GO TORE T DUBE iil iit st 175508 , , : DISBURSEMENTS : Loss by lighning—Pald ...y 13600 Loss by Hre—PRIR ....oiiiiiiinninimmniasssnmimssons SUOB B 8 LOMA PREOORREE oviiicvisiiviminmniimimsmnmanses - 5000 90 : Intarit on Jonm-Pell . oot ' Salaries of OMMCErs—PRIA .iiiiicinnis 30704 - ; Miscellaneous and Job Work ........ccinivnnccces 7050 ' TOMAL QISDUPRCINONLE TOF JORE i ity 141330 Amount in treasury June 1880 .........ciiinnarimiisiimnead S50:88 Average rate of assessment per $lOO for 28 years, 22 4-7 cents, | . : ! _ ~ Respectfully yours, . : R. J. STEWART, Secretary ’ The 13th Annual Report of the Farmers’ Mutual Cyclone Company of Noble County for year 1919 and 1920. v it MEMBERSHIP MEnhashid June 1010 . il i s OO Mamtbersli JUBE 1810 o e b s SBL e -~ CAPITAL : ‘ Amount in 10008 JURE 1P . i 8TL.000.00 Amount written this year ...................$262,660.00 ; Amount cancelled and expired........................... 146,845.00 o 115,815.00 Amount M foree Jund, 1080 i idaieanianied T 90,815.00 - RECEIPTS GOl on DERG-June EIEE i b s cosseiin 3§ 307,98 LA Pennlved fromm SBNOSEMONE i aiiiians e e 1,150.80 U TOORIVER BNOIN DOBIRE ~00 oiiiois bt i sivis seni o smiriatoibas bynsrnase 700.00 aah bt R e . L. L eN e - = DISBURSEMENTS . Loss on dwellings by wind storm—Paid .................$ 22504 ots ¢n barns and outbuildings—Paid ...................... 628.00 Loss on windmills and silos—Paid .................. 753.14 Loans rodeeml - ... e 000 Intarest on IOBNS—PRIE ..ot ks BT s Salarfes of officers—Pald .............cvccrnnitorenciinninnnes: 22692 . : Miscellaneous and Job Work—Paid ... 4176 Total QAlshUrasmnl TOF TP ... bbb 3150480 Balaye 1n treasury June 1930 .. i e S 31.36 : Average rate of assessment 13.7 cents per $lOO for life of company. i v - Respectfully yours, e : R. J. STEWART, Secretary
"HAPPIEST MAN IN STATE OF INDIANA”
Lambert Was Worrled About Wie- - Rejolces Now Over Restoration To : Health , :
. “You can tell them Tanlac has helped my wife, too, and of all the people who have made statements about being benetited I don't believe any have more cause to feel thankful,” said Grover Lambert, 24 South Sixth street, Terre Haute, Ind, in conversation with a Tanlac representative, a few days ago. - |
Mr. Lambert is proprietor of the Terre Haute Barber Supply Company and his standing and influence as a business man and citizen are too well known to require further comment. “Tanlac has brought health and happiness to my wife,” added Mr. ‘Lambert, “ and has made me the happiest man in all Indiana, about a year ago, while the ‘flu’ was going the rounds she had a very serious case. I thought she would never recover and when she did finally get up she was as weak as a baby and nothing seemed to help her regain her strength. She was left without any appetite and with' such a badly deranged stomach that she could hardly eat anything. She; complained of a dull pain in her stomach and suffered all the time with indigestion. Her kidneys worried her ‘constantly and her back pained her so severely she could hardly stand it. She could not cook our meals nor do any housework and had to remain in bed for weeks at a time. She was so
nervous that the door bell or telephone ringing or any little noise would upset her. . ~ “She felt discouraged and despon-, dent, and several times I was greatly worried because her chances of recovery seemed so slim. But some wonderful things happen in this world| and the way Tanlac has helped her is one of them. One afternoon while looking over the paper I noticed Tanlac_recommended so highly that I bought a bottle. The first Lottle did not seem to help her much, but after taking the second bottle 1 noticed some difference in the way she rested at night and by the time she had finished her fifth bottle she was like an entirely different woman. She ¢an eat anything she wants and s much as she wants without the least trouble ztrom it. Her nerves have quieted down until she sleeps’ the whole night through and gets up mmph-w&t fine. She is now doing all her houseT broamgens iSR L e S e
from the way her face has filled out ‘that she has gained several pounds in weight. She says life is worth living now, and words cannot express the _gratitude I really feel over what Tan‘lac has done for her.” ~ Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. ‘Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. - . adv ‘ R ——— - John Vargo, 55 years old, suicided ty have outhorized the appointment of ‘walking in a field near Bristol. Vargo ‘has a divorced wife and three children in South Bend. { For Sale—SBix room cottage, in good condition, at the west en dof Pickwick Park, aLke Wawasee. Address, C. H.i Coppes, Nappanee, Ind. 13b4t
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M, . V % '."v?'-‘,‘\ iy : ¥ ‘ . . ; . 2 ‘ : i 1 ] ."" \ : = : - ’;‘lfii‘%g "s 3 Artistic and Useful Gifts For = Jone Brides: WE have given much time and thought to A assembling the Wedding Gift articles which we are now making a special display of. .\ view of this collection will help you solve the . ft problem with highest satisfaction to yourself and the bride. : Come and sce it oday. s v - Harris Oils Empire Tires and Tubes : o . F . . WEIR & COWLEY THE WINCHESTER store
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