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oI JfiB”HESTIIESI sg . 1 Veteran Employee of Oliver Phu‘ Works Glves His Testimony For ' Tanlae e . . John Duck, a ploneer citizen of South Bend, Ind., residing at 216 North Hill street who s one of the most popular figures at the plant of the Olivér Plow & Implement Company wheré he is employed as millwright and carpenter, declared in a statement the other day that had It not been for the help of Tanlac he would have been compelled, on ac: count of rheumatism, to give up his work. \ - - ~ Mr. Duck has been a rcuident of South Bend for sixty-five years and has seen the town grow from a villuge of six hundred people to a flourishing city of eighty-five thousand population o “ “Day after tomorrow,” said Mr. Duck, “I'll be seventy-one years old and 1 want to tell the people that it's by the help of Tanlac that lam able to successfully ‘hold my place as millwright and carpenter here- at the ‘plant. Two years ago | began sui:

fering with rheumatism in my shoul ders and arms and no doubt.l would be laid up today instead of working it I had not taken ‘Tanlac. My arms would swell up and ache and throb s 0 1 could hardly raise my hands to my head. My elbows were so stff and achy that it was agouy for me to bend them and in damp or eold weather especially. I was almost unfit for work. Frequently such keen cutting pains would shoot back and forth across my shoulders that 1 could hardly stand it. £ : :

I “But 1 never was a hand to give up { or_take miedicine and 1 just kept drag- | ging along until my suffering got to |be s 0 severe that I had to take ser- | ious notice. It way either take some- { thing and get ridfof the rheumatism |or give up my job\ Well, Tanlac was ithe first -thing came into my mind as |5O many people were talking about | how it had helped them; so 1 got a | bottle and while it seems remarkable it's a fact, within a week’s time 1 ihardly knew 1 ever had rheumatism. | My elbows -stopped swelling, the pain [ soreness and stiffness disappeared and |1 could use my arms about as well as i'l ever could. I had never noticed any- | thing except rheumatism being the | matter with me, but Tanlac has gotten my whole system in condition to | where I feel a hundred per cent bet(ter all over. . 1 keep Tanlac in my i house all the time now and I never

take anything else for the ailments it's recommendeed for. Tanlac saves me time suffering and money, and I'm ‘giving these facts in my case for whatl they may be worth to-others who are ‘needing such a medicine.” ’ l “Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town., i . adv £ Kerners Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kerner entertained a big company of their friends at !a picnic supper at their home in Goshen Tuesday evening. Among the out ;ol town guests mostely from Ligonier wera: . - 4 e . Messrs and Mesdames Francis Williams, Frank Meredith, Charles Sim- | mons, Arlo Shearer, Maurice Drubaker, Herbert B. Brown, Fred Starr, Hugh Hutchison, J. B. Schutt, Mrs. Pfeifer, Mrs. Will Sack, Arnold Elson, Dale Woodruff, and Mrs. Frank Scott. -

. You will get double worth for your money next Tuesday and WedfAcniny tL Coytl.. .

Joseph R. Masters, of Wawaka, is still confined to his bed. y The Goshen hospital has been reopened but is without patients, Eikhart county has a population of 56,384 a gain of 7,376 In ten years.

Miss Violet Karchner will spend her vacation next week at Wawasee, Barle Willlams in the “The Wolf” Sunday and Monday at Urystal. The M. E. Sunday school will hold a picnic at Wawasee next Toesday. © George Biyan was in Detroit’ lhé_ first of the veek after more Ford cars ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice, of Strugis Mich.. paid Mr. and Mrs. James Rice & visit. - - - Noble county blacksmiths will hold their annual picnie at Rome City tomorrow Satarday. . 4 The Crystal has ‘the vory bes pictures booked for_early showing. watch for them. 2o Miss Faye Earnbart left’ Wednesday morning to spend a week with Miss Harriet Hays of Cotumbus, Ohlo. - . Rural mail carrfers of Noble county accompanied by their familes enjoyed a picnic at Rome City last Sunday.

Tom .. anneret says he has be.n enjoying lew tomatoes grown in the far il rorden for the past two weeks. - Bobby Wigton and Karl Bourie are canmping in a tent out at Djamond lake this week and having a fine time. . The big- carnival company decided to remain in Goshen another week and will not go to Kendaliville as adve‘r'-; tised. ST v ’ ‘ John Q. Whitford, aged 74, an old liveryman of Kendallville who had resided in Noble county nearly 70 years is dead. : Wakarusa has a population of 816, a loss of 43, Millersburg 385, a loss of 43 and Middlebury 599 a loss of one.% Bristol gained 33. - Dewey Lane Martin and Zelda Vivian Spry, both of Goshen, have been married. The bridé is a former resident of Ligonier. L Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denning and little daughter Emma Jane spent several days this week at their Diamond lake cottage. o

-George Bickle took new wheat fo the Goshen market which tested 60 pounds to the bushel. He received $2.60 a bushel for the grain. i : ‘Tuesday’s Kendallville Sun says “TheMisses Eleanor and Martha Holloway of Ligonier visited briéfly here today while enroute to Piqua, 0., on a visit. o Allen Callahon, of Elkhart who died suddenly in Kendallville was living at his sister's cottage at Rome City. The remaing were laid in Oshorne cemeey, . . ~ Miss Maude King has a patch of new potatoes which promises to makw a big yield. ¥ The .Irish marbles are now the size of walnuts, but they are éra'pidly growing. - : e Y % e e s . Miss Ruth Rhea, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Rhea of near Rbme City and Merle Lauer of near Wawaka, are newlyweds. They will reside on an Elkhart township farm.

Dr. John W. Morr has taken possession of the Albion Democrat recentlv purchased by him. He will continue to publish a democratic paper. W. H. McEwan, former owner, may leave Albion for a larger field. ' The Misses Eva Larson, Faye Earnhart, Lena Moore, Thala Ramsby, Evelyn Urich, Fredonna - Deardorff, Joyce Tucker, Rama Clark and Violet Karchner will have a house party next week at Carney's cottage at Lake ‘Wawasee. . - Comrade James Taylor and wife of Ligonier were in. Goshen on Wednesday doing a little shopping. He drove over in his automobile and only became nervous when gtriking Main street. He was not . familiar wilt street railways on many crossings.—Goshen News Times. : % Mr. and Mrs. Fulk and four children, of the old Copeland farm, stopped in front of the Wawaka postoffice Tuesday and bade farewell to friends and relatives. They started overland for their new home, Los Angeles, Cal., They formerly managed the county farm. Mr. Kettleman, of Kimmell will run the Copeland place, :

Testimonial of Appreciation. 1 We desire to express our sincere appreciation of the kindness and consideration shown us by our neighbors and friends in our great berevement in/»the loss of wife and sister.: ( J. Wesley Cummingham Ly Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kauffman . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schlabaugh Milo Kauffman : Mrs. Levi Glant : Notice to the Pablie. 7 ~ Hereafter the Banner will be compelled to charge § cents a line for all notices of socials and entertainmente where an admission charge is made or This rule alsc applies to obituary S s vl pole it SR Sl E 1\« P '»‘j:,,i; ‘,<

%<A . = ~ Kodak finishing Hieber Studlo. Nice assortment of bathing caps at the Rexall Drug Store. lohtt For sale, desirable buildizg lot.! Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. i 23bte ~ Call phone No. 293 for taxi ser‘viee. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Stiffner. - 13atf For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or_s2.lo at my second hand store next to green house. J. W Himes 17ats. 1 will buy all kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price, and sell them to local consumers. John Himes l S , 14ats

For Rent—Flat above Sisterhen's Groeery -in excellent condition. The Straus Brothers Company. 19b2: ~ For Sale good Ford. touring car in a No. 1 condition. Inquire of Geo. G. Scovil, Ligonier . 20!{!( FOR SALE -Two dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price $1.600. Will ... - Liberty Bopds. Johm W. Him.. lvatt ~ Farm Wanted: | want to hecr from par’ having farm for ealc. Give vrice nnd deseription. John W' Walit, Champaign, lllinols. - 19bh % Ford ton truck for sale. Good condition. Solid cushion tires. Bargain for anyone needing a .truck. John Gunderman. . _ . 20att Wanted—Young people to qualify for business positions beginhing Monday August 30th, or Tuesday Septem? ber Tth. Catalog free, write The South Bend Business College, South Bend, e ‘ ~1 1908 t For Sale lot 45x165 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will sell cheap. Price $350. Will acept £3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 205 W. First St, Mishawaka Ind.. . 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, - . ISa4t Notice : Until September Ist the attorneys of Ligounier will observe the following office hours: - Week days frem 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 | L - A. F. Biggs ! | Notice to Water Takers. ~ You are hereby notified that water ‘rents are due July Ist, 1920 payable 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 provided. . 7 ~ All water rents for 1920 are now due and must be paid on or before July 20th. e . Office hours 9. A. M. to 6 P. M. R. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk : - 17b6t . Photographs at Hieber's Studle.

- Young men to assist cutters. - 49 hours per week. Apply minager. . ' Kahn 'rothérs Shirt Co.

~ Why not try that Battery | [ o . v :;.:‘. 2 f . - with ‘he Dreadnaught Plates E ' | '[F your car needs a new battery, why . not try a Gould?. You've heard a lot - about it, and read the ads in the weekly i . ' - magazincs. There's a reason for the rugged powcer and extra-long life of the - Gould, It's Druadman~ht Plates —cnd o leteateilyon | e 0 Nt Make Na acilery ;‘ ‘ . -_for they are’ the reservas of power. . ’ : E\"‘.‘X’)’lh;(‘;(:,~ A beilery s ecadental 3 ah to the operation of e rlites and sub- ; - ject ta their Lifs. Aa endusive Gould ‘ ' niocses, 1 wer snecessfnlly imitated in . | 11 vears, ats the exirz lile and power _ - in Dreadnaugli® Plates. nd that saves : dollars ¢ ¢ the Gould ,ser. We can . * euppiy v Conld built 1 .veuricar. - ' ‘f ' ‘ Tostne . DNoclarg .»'hg . 1 . . SOUARE DEAL BLDARL SFEVCR - : &L a 5 “,,:jffi. - s : - -l S B : osy - Sy - R SO IR BN, AN T T TTREL Robinson Electric Service obmson Llectric dervice ' At The Lincoln Highway Garage

Pianos, Player Pianos - and Victrolas | 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 " VICTROLA RECORDS _U.onier muuc lovers should not over look the opportunity of having our Record man Mr. Brown call with‘ his large assortment of Victor Records. ROGERS & WILSON South Main St. -Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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