Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 July 1920 — Page 3

We now have a modern equipped Machine Shop aperating in Aconnpi'tion with our Iron Products works at Ligimier. The shop is in charge of | expert mechanics and we are prepared to dq all kinds of machine shop work and weldilig at reasonable prices and guarantee all work to"be entirely satisfactory. Send or bring your repair work -~ 1o the machine shop of the - IPRODUCTS CO. -—. , LIGONIER, INDIANA ' . We can furnish repairs for all grades of Farm Machinery.

: ° \e e . Vacation Time " Vacation time is here. The P. J. Carney store is well prepared to take care of ~ your wants. Just step in and look over our line of cool goods for summer. - Large line of Traveling Bags just received. Carney Clothing Store The Store wfiere Most all the'PeOple Trade '7

o . ¢ | '{ e Tires Tires! Tires! We are overstocked in a“ sizes of the following | makes of Tires and Tubes and offer a ~ - 15 Per Cent Discount On our entire stock during the month of July only Kelly-Springfield, Goodyear, Auburn, Double Fabric, _ Ajax and Firestone. Regular Stock, Low Prices. ' Your Chance to Save Money ~ BUY NOW AND GET THE DISCOUNT . Wewill also give a2O per cent discount on all parts in stock for Fords, Overlamie;nd Buicks. = - o o Also a number of second hand cars in good condition at special prices. =~~~ - " ~ THIS SALE DURING JULY ONLY =

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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

PIPE MAKERS USING BIRCH Wood Has Been Found to Be Eminent. ly Suitable, After Treatment by a Special Process.

American birch since the war has acquired a South American name. Nowedays it Is fashioned into pipes and then called something besides birch, The only evident reason for the change seems to be the fa*t that the proeess that converts soft birch into a hard pipe was originated in a Latin American country, according to the New York Evening Sun. ' . Birchwood owes its new name and {ts present prominence in the pipe industry to the war, which cut off the supply - of briar and sent the prices of the stocks in America sky high. Substitutes have been sought for the expensive imported-briar. The ces gation of importations with the war-—— they haven't been resamed yet—lntensifies the search for an American wood that would provide a suitable substitute, . :

_Many native hardwoods were tried without success. Most of them were either too hard to be worked into pipes or too heavy to rest comfortably between a smoker's lps. Then some one hit on the expedient of trying a soft wood and employing a process that would give it the required hardness for use in pipe manufacturing. Birch was found the most suitable for the pur m‘ : : o

Mrs. H. P. Gangwer was a visitor with Elkhart relatives Tuesday. Coco Cola has gone to 10 cents a glass in Goshen. it is 7 cents in Ligo nier. - 1 1 » ¥ } —————:——-— ie ¥ l Alice, widow of the Jate P. A Joriyj has been granted a pension of $3O » mth.: : ¥ f'..lohn B. Miller, aged 77, a w‘um; of the civil war, died Mondar at Kenel i Herbert B. Brown ' had business whieh took him to Chicago the first of the week. ' »' M. and Mrs. Maurice Brabaker and son John are home from their Wawasee lake outing. >

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blessing of Eikhart, well known here, are the parents of a new babe. s William Gonser, 85 is dead near La Grange. He was one of the véry old residents of the cbumy._, e " The New York Central railway has anothér freight embargo on much to the discomfort of shippers. Mrs. J. D. Kreager and daughte: Miss Beatrice Flick visited friends ir Goshen and Elkhart Tuesday. = - Mrs. Frank Eshelman of Wolcottville was a guest Wednesday of her daughter Mrs. Glade R.uper_t.-- _ . For Rent—Flat above Sisterhen's Grocery in excellent” condition. The Straus Brothers Company. 19b2¢ Adtain Biddle left Wednasday for Fort Wayne where he will take three-year course in a schoo! of drawe : :

Mr.and Mrs. John Green entortained tifteen . guests at a big fish supper Tuesday evening at their Diamond lake cottage. - - - Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Sackett and daughter ~of Charlotte, Mich., have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. Sackett. : S George W. Nusbaum, who spént a week at the Harrison cottage, Diamond lake, returned to his home in Wakarusa Wednesday. : ‘ - The cherry crop will be exhausted this week after a bountiful harvest. The fruit sold in Ligonier as low as $1.25 a crate—sixteen quarts. John Green and John Menaugh made the récord catch of straw bacs or crappies the other day, bagging 28 which weighed about 40 pounds. Rural mail carriers who have served 17 years may retire on an annual pension of $360 a year under the new law recently enacted by congress.

‘Mrs. Elizabeth Marker is in Indianapolis visiting her son E. K. Marker and family. Ernest is about due for a fishing trip in Northéin {ndiana. Mrs. Rube Deeter, wife of Ligonier's well known street commissioner, suffered a severe attack of heart trouble Tuesday night and came near dying. - Mesdames Emma Watchter end Abe Diamond, of Chicago, accompanied by their babes, are here to spend a month ‘with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. . L ) ~ Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Black who were called to Denver, Colorado, by the death of a relative arrived home last night and Dr. Black will be in his office this Friday morning. K Deetie Cohen, born in Goshen and for about 15 years a clothing dealer in Kendallville, died of diabetes at Waukesha, Wis. He is survived by his widow and two children. :

Mrs. J. Fassbender writes from Chicago to renew her subscription to the Banner and announce a change in the address. She now receives her mail at 1638 North California ayenue. Elda Price, an employee of the New York Central railway at Toledo, did not know he was a father for many hours after a little daughter was born to his wife near Wawaka. ~ Mrs. Martha Prickett who is visit- J ing her son Joseph in Kansas City ex-} pects to go to Colorado for an ex-}| tended outing the latter part of the month and will be absent until fall. J. W. Draper is trying to capture the few fish left in Wawasee by Harry Inks and James Kinnison. He in company with his family and Mrs. J. L. Dunning is occupying a lake cot- . Mrs. Michaelis has been appointed city clerk of Kendallville to succeed her late husband Oscar E. Michaelis who! recently died at a Richmond sanitarium. The appointment was made |by Mayor Brouse. Ty s eeiiieg “Harry Lung was over from Wawasee Wednesday. He is disposing of lots at the She:p Wash and they are been a heavy advance in Wawasee re-

Notice to the Publie. ! ,Hereafter the Banner will be compelled to charge 5 cents a line for all notices of socials and entertainmente where an admission charge is made or collection taken to meet expenses. SThis rule also applies to obituary

Kodak finishing Hicber Studle. !leé assortment d bathing caps at For sale, desirable buildizg lot Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. e 230 t ~ Call ‘plmno No. fi!_ for taxi sur vice. Prompt attention to all calls Floyd Stiffner. 13at!

_ For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or $2.10 at my second hand store next to green house. J. W Himes 17atf ~ 1 will buy sll kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price, and sell them to local consumers. John Himes : 14atl - FOR SALE-—-Two dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price §1.600. Will take Liberty Bonds. Johm W. Himes, 10atfl

Farm Wanted: 1 want to har from party having farm for salc, “Give price-and description. John W. Wait, Champaign, Illinois. - _l9b2: - Wanted, girl for general housswaork and to wait on table. Good wag's $lO a 4 week. Guy Hazel, Buttermilk Point. S : i 182 ¢ . For Sale—Two modern dwelling: with garages and fruit, full luts. one 5-room and one T-room, good locition. Enquire Blanch Shobe, 217 East Third St., City Phone 178. Isb

For Sale lot 45x165 feet, water miin: sewer pipe, sidewalk amd b autiful shade trees in front of lot. w.ll sei! cheap. Price $350. Will acept $3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 206 W. First St, Mishawaka Ind. f 17b2m FOR SALE-— FIVE ROOM HOUSE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FURNACE, CITY WATER AND SEWER. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS, WILLIAM REGULA 125 EAST FOURTH ST. MISHAWAKA, IND. ) = ' ISait , Notice i Until September Ist the attorneys of Ligonier will observe the following office hours: ; Week days from 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M. Saturdays 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. : ~ 'Bothwell & Vanderford W. H. Wigton - : : A. F. Biggs .

v NOTICE TO PUBLIC There will be no free delivery after July 17 from our markets. Our places are open every night except Sunday until 9 o'clock. o Gl C. & A. Green : Floyd Stellar 1%4t Notice lo Water Takers. " You are hereby notified that water rents are due July Ist, 1920, p‘yshlm‘ ‘at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before July 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added as by ordinance provido - : . All water rents for 1920 are now due and must be paid on or before July Office hours 9. A. M. to 6 P. M. : R. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk - 17bé6t Photographs Hieber's Stadle.

~ Young men to assist cutters. 49 hours per week. Apply s Kahn Brothers Shirt Co. L e

Save Money by using « - our Battery Service - Il‘Sg.nheetwnteofmbnqnotm & ' . give your starting battery the system- ' atic care it needs to have. Regular in- ¥ spection will save that waste. Storage batteries are bound to wear out but they ' ‘ is called the "fighting battery” not onlybecause Uncle Sam uses it for the Army and ‘ - Navy, but because it wears out stubbornly : and takes a long time about it. The plates | ’ are the reason. Let us tell you why. ' . Testing Recharging _ i o SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SERVICE | == | - | | ‘ ) TR T, Robinson Electric Service i . At The Lincoln Highway Garage

Pianos, Player Pianos - and Victrolas L If you are contemplating purchasing anything in the musical goods, you should have one of our several representatives call on you and explain the easy terms by which you may purchase reliable instrument. 7 , A - VICTROLA RECORDS Ligonier music ‘lovers should not. over look the opportunity of having our Record man Mr. Brown call with his large assortment of Victor Records. - ROGERS & WILSON Soyth Msin St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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