Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 July 1920 — Page 3
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T ..gor | rl‘\o . - ' 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 where Most all the Peo;jle Trade
, THE UNIVERSAL CAR L ' The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because of its splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and dependable motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or snow. . Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 314-inch tires all around it, brings its owner all those established dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and _ upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for professional 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 our shop your repair place? Genuine Ford parts and skilled mechanics. b e ule T°el iR . GEO' BBYAN ) =8 GLENDALE [Spve—pdihe A di S, e T & = — " s fim@;fl s's&"t?‘" E R
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South Pend now has a ppulation T £ o ‘Mise Martha Bauman, Avilla was a guest of Ligonier friends Wednesday. Mrs. Nevada Trummer of Clinton, lilinois,. ish ere on a visit with Mr. and Bra Grant Pharme. . = = | Mrs- Neva Gilbert Bas gnxfig to Chicago to_spend some time. Her address is 6624 Perry avenue. e Kendaliville - resjdents will have their longings gratified. A carnival will show there all next week.
~lncrease in the pay of New York Central railway employees amounts to over sixty million dollars. ' -The city council met in regular session last night and advertised to hear objections to the assessment roil of Allsy Boewer. = . Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dush visited relatives in _Albjon several days beforse leaving for Toledo where they will re“Hein fitefe. = 0 . Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn and Dora Buchtel. left in a machine this mornjng for Detroit where they will viat the Otis Nusbaum family; returning Mongey = Fof Sale—ls 2 White Leghorn pullets one year old, five geese three three vars old and two one year old. One 400 egg Cypress incubator. one stove brooder 1,000 capacity, chicken wire 26 héns'. nests, Sharpless cream separator. Guy Hazel, Buttermilk Point. .
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NEW OCCUPATION FOR GOAT
Billy and Nanny May Be Profitably Employed in Clearing Away the impeding Underbrush.
The monkey cotton picker was never an entire success. The mounkey could pick the cotton, but it cost more to provide bhuman direction to guide his efforts than the pegro cotton pickers acked for the whole job. picking, directing and all. But the Angora goat as a clesrer of land requires po direction. Just string a few strands of barbed wire around the land to be cleared so that Mr. and Mrs. Goat and the, kids shall pot clear the land that Is pot to be cleared and they will do the job without even a casual suggestion from the land owenr. ,
The success which has attended the raising of Angora goats in the rugged Ozark country of southwestern Missouri has suggested to specialists of the department of agricuitvee that It might be equally profitable to place such herds on many other wild tracts, par ticularly those which have been cut over, ‘because these goats are proving of great help in clearing away under brush. Growing mohair and producing kids, the Apgoras in the Ozarks are also trimming down the brush, manuriug the hills énd preparing the way for grass, cattle and sheep. .
- “According to reports secured by a represeritative of the stale college of agriculture In Missouri, the Angoras required to clear an acre of land varies from two to five, depending on the density and size of the brush.
SOUL'S ORDEAL AFTER DEATH
Qld Volume, Known as “Judgment of ! the Dead,” Is a Fancy of the Ancient Egyptians,
“Book of the Dead” 1s a very old book, known in ancient Egypt as the “Judgment of the Dead,” and it contains the funeral ritual of the Egyptians, describing 1n mystical language * the experiences of the soul after death ’ and the text it must quote to escape | the torments and trials of the lower world. In one chapter, the longest in the book, is a picture showing the { Judgment which the defunct, -before en- ‘ tering into: the fields of the blessed, ;' will undergo in the lower world, in the | presence of -Osiris and 42 judges of . monitrous form, who are on hand to ;; devour the guilty and drink his blood. | Anubis, the god of the dead, and ; Thoth, the god of wisdom, examine | the deceased by weighing his heart in | the “sacred” balances of Justice. The § famous “negative confession” enumer- | ates 42 calptal sins from which the de- | ceased must be free. Should he fail to " pass the ordeal, he is either handed " over to be devoured by the monster, { part hippopotamus, part.crocodile and ' part lion, which represents the Egyp- | tian Cerebus, or is thrown into the )fim‘y lake. . o
Queer Wedding Presents.
i " The following are a few of the many ! curious wedding presents that have | been received by those about to enter | the bonds of matrimony. . § A well-known author recelved on ! his marriage, from a rival man of let | ters, a scraphook containing a collec- | tion of all the adverse criticisms his ! works had ever received; while a | popular artist was on similar occasion | presented with a set of elementary | works upon self-instruction in drawing ! and painting: o
Unusually vexatious was the gift received from his neighbors by an infirm octogenarian who had married a pleasure-loving woman more than fifty years his junior, It took the form of a large brass cage, “intended"—so ran the accompanying note—"to restrain the wayward flight of a giddy young wife who had married a decrepit old fool for Bis moniey™ =
~ My aunt was a timid -old soul and was quite afrald of holdups. For safe Keeping she always put her money in her stocking. One day when she was going to do some Christmas shopping she _thought she would play a joke on the holdups. She put the money in her pocket and carried her purse. In the purser she put newspaper crumpled up. She kept her hand in the pocket that had the purse and walked along mer rily. But to her surprise when she had purchased her needs she reached for the money, but it was missing. Then, forgetting, she reached for her pockethook and pulled out the paper She had to give back all the articles and walk home empty-handed.—Chica-go Tribune. - : ;
: As to Brevity, . : Of course hrevity can be carried too far, may be awkward and inarticulate and incomplete. We may be brief and tedious at the same time. Some one brought ‘Voltaire, the master of brevity, an epigram in two lines. “Ah!” said Voltaire. “Very good, but it drags in spots.” The old comic dramatist said of a dull oaf: “The laconic ass makes ‘brevity ridiculous.” We do not want to make brevity ridiculous or let it make us so. i " Nevertheless, we should all do well to cultivate and practice brevity, and we may be sure that we should’be much more listened to if we spoke less. ~—Youth’'s Companion. @
~ Incredulous Lady. “Why do you sit at a ouija board when you might be enjoying interes.ing conversation? You can't believe a thing the toy says.” “Well,” replied Miss Cayenne, *] mightn’t believe the conversation, either.” : e ¢ 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. ‘This rule also applies to obituary
Timid Old Soul.
GLASSIFIED ADS. Kodak finishing Hicber Studlo, . Nice assortment of bathing caps at the Rexall Drug Store. 15bti For sale, desirable bufldizg lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. Call phone..\id‘ 293 for taxi service. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Stiffner. 13atf For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or §2lO at my second hand store next to green house . - J. W Hiunes . e I will'buy all kinds of chickens, payfug the higest market price, and sell them to local consumers. John Himes . . » 14at!
For Rent—Flat above Sisterhen's Grocery in excellent condition. The Straus Brothers Company. . 192 For Sale good Ford touring car {n a No. 1 condition. Inquire of Geo. G. Scovil, Ligonler ' L =ubd FOR SALE—Two dwelling. houses and barn on full let South Grand street. Price $1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. Johm W. Himes. 10atf Farm Wanted: I want to hear from party having farm for salc. Give price and description. John W. Wait, Champaign, Illinofs. ' 19b2: Ford ton truck for sale. Good condition. Solid cushion tires. Bargain for anyone needing & truck. John Gunderman. ' - 20mtf -Wanted—Young people to qualify for business positions beginning Monday August 30th, or Tuesday September Tth. Catalog free, write The South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. : . 19b8:
For Sale lot 46x165 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will seil cheap. Price $350. Will acept 300 in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Wili Gibson, 205 W.'First St., Mishawaks e © - 17b3m "FOR SALE— FIVE ROOM HOUSE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FURNACF, CITY WATER AND SEWER. MUSY BE SOLD. WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS. WILLIAM REGULA- 125 EAST FOURTH ST. MISHAWAKA, IND. . Netle 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’¢lock P. M. : Bothwell & Vanderford . W R Whtia : . AP Bigxs .
To Meat Purchasers. We will not restoré free delivery for the present but will make up the difference in saving to our customers. It costs considerable to maintain a horse and carriage and a driver. This expense will be saved to customers by a reduction in meat prices . A reduction of 5 cents a pound on all meats. Other prices in accordance. ; - C. & A. Green. 20btf ‘The town of LaGrange has a population of 1,610 according to the census returns a loss of 162 in ten years.
~ Young men to assist cutters. 49 hours per week. Apply manager. Kabt rothers St Co.
- Why not &ry that Battery with the Dreadnaught Plates . IF your car needs 1 new battery, why - not try a Gould? You've heard a lot ‘ ~ about it, aml read the ads in the weckly f - - - magazines. There’s a reason for the : . rugged power and extra-long lifeof the : . (;Ju‘!_‘d.' It's. Dreadnaught Plates — and , , , lct-u-#‘t;}i Y 42 . ' Plates (Ml the Batlery . ' [or' Lbc'y' ‘are th ", erinurs of j.ou'er.’\\ . , Everything else inw bijrere io odidental '\ - - “tothe opcration of the platcs and sub- - ject to l?‘.;fi;‘ hiis. An exclusive Gould . jrocess, mever sucepssiudy imitated in .14 years, puts the extra hife ané power ~in Dreadnaught Plates. And that saves _ . dollars for the Gould user. We can . <« supply a Gould buiit {or your ear. ; ‘ W\,,Tf‘stt'::'g " s Recharging - SQUARE DEAL I'EIAIR SERVICE - b T R ‘ . . k‘.‘.f‘""‘ vere 1 ( . - L - : . WY- ’ ' wi gL :-.’f%""w\a RTINRTIs AT loule ) T T RN Tt Robinson Electric Service . At The Lincoln Highway Garage
e . ° Pianos, Player Pianos e Victrolas " . = you ue canteniplating 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 ipotnnnent. e . ‘ : " VICTROLA RECORDS Ligon;ierimmic" "l‘overs ‘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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