Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 July 1920 — Page 4
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Harry Schlotterback # . Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday 'at Mier State Bank ' = Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFI CE HOURS: - - 9:00 to 12 1:00 103:03“7:00 :ovs:oo . fice 10 Telephone Res, 27 D 7 | EAL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere "~ Phone 1600. Q Ligonier Indians
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GLASSES Accuartly and Scientifically Fittéd. Broken ienses . replaced. . Mrs. L. P. Wi scburg
‘| CANTSEEHOW 1 i s k% - LIVED THADUCK IT” A - . : 4 v|i . ! Evansyille Woman Thanks Tanlae For Ending Her Fifteen Years of Suffering Gainsy 25 Pounds 11 have gained twenty five pounds in | weight since taking Taulac aand qeter felt better in my life” was the refarkable statement made by Mrs. lv"z"f‘f“’” McWillianis of §O% Fifth Ayvenue | Evmnsville, Ind. : - ';f;;\f‘i_ce'r lovking back over my fifteen vehrs of sutfering 1 don't see how I mannged to live through it all” sald ‘s, McWilllams. I | had such A soyere case of stomach trouble that I rculd seareely eat anything af sl .nd even this little bit made me simply miserzbie, 1 bloated all up with soar gas until 1 could Nardiy stapd i and 1 suffered terribly from headaches and dizzy speils, why,- everything seemded to be spinning arounld and ai dmes 1 would fall down and just have to lie there until spmeone picked mc ap. or until the spell wore away. My ktdneys bothered me continually. and 1 suffcred so with pains in the small ol my back and in my left ¥ide I don't ihink it would have been worse if someone had beeni sticking me with a ¢harp knife. 1 was so nervous that at wight 1" could scarcely sieep at all
Al complexion became very Bailow and 1 got so weak that I couldn’t do any of my work. : - s After reading about the good Tarlac was doing’ 8o many otler people, 1 began taking it mysell, and it's the best th‘fgxm l' ever did, for 7-1*4&{*;;:;:)‘5:11-" proving fram the wery first and am pow a well woman. My stomach is in such fine condition that I can eat anything 1 want, and I have been built up in weight from one hundred and thirty ta one hnndred and fifty five pounds. The headaches and dizzy spells are all - gone, my complexion has cleared up, | have improved so it every way that I look like a new person. My kidneys never bother-me now and my back” and side are entirely {ree from pain. At night I sleep like a child and in the mornings I'm.s» full .of energy that 1 can do all my ‘houscwork just as easy as |1 ever could in my life. I'm so grateful for what Tanlac has done for me that 1 can't praise it enough, and I feel that it is my duty to tell others about it.” " Tanlac {8 sold in Ligonier by 8. J Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. ady
Notice to Land Tenants. = - All persons Operati'n‘g'farm-lauds in Perry township are hereby notified that all Canada thistles and other noxious weeds must be cut down and destroyed in compliance with the state laws. Failure to obey the statutes iu this particular subjects the delinquents to prosecution and fine. The mere -matter of calling atention to duties under the law should be sufficient. g . - 5 - Harry B. Schlotterback, 19b4t Trustee Perry Township . Cofiee. Sale Eunds Saturday ~ The special coffee sale ends tomorrow Saturday, July 31. . - Regular 45c coffee 3 pounds $l.OO Regular- {oc coffee 3 pounds $1.15 . e s B ; - For sale, sow and seven pigs. Cal Fisher, “lLigonier v ZIDbAC
1 bave¥celery plants for sale. one mile east of Ligonier on Blazed Trail, R R 2. 8 C. Wilhelm 3 21b4t The Misses Bessie Raubert and Lucile Sherman who had ben €pending a couple of “weeks at Wawasee will return to Chicago Sunday evening. o e . Chester 'Joseph“presmeni of the Highway Iron Products company, is in Chicago where he was joined by Mrs. Joseph who had been sojourning at Elkhart lake, Wisconsin for. sevveral. weeks. . e CHARLES V. INKS AND SON . -Dealer in N Monuments, Vaults, Tom’!‘»te_no;a,_ . Building Stone = ornsr Fifth and Cavin® LIGONIRBR W, H. WIGTON : Attorney-at-law o Office in Zimmerman Block S 0 LIGONTER, IND.
- For the Best in i e Hardware : ’see» . ’A- B. Weaver
Many Attractive Prizes Offered at the One of the: chief educational features of the Indians State Falr, which opens Sept. 6, will be a juding contest for farm boys and giriz in which they are to show their ability to pass ou the merits of livestock. Elimination contests are 1o be beld by county farm agentsand county teams of three boys or girls are being made for the Siate Fair event, which wili be held Bept. 7, under the direction of G. L Christie and C. F. Goble, of Purdue. A $2OO trophy will be given the winning Loatn, (wo free scholsrships at Purdae, cash prizes amounting to $225, and several medals will also be awardea Boys and girls who desire to enter the cuntest should at pnee write for entry blaaks to Chas. F. Kennedy, Sec'y. 234 Capitel Buliding. Indianapolis, Indiapa. ' b - '
George Eryan and his agents sold thirteen Ford cars in the past two woeks. L L Deémocratic women of Indiana have establislied headquarters in the Denigon hotel with Mrs. Foster=McCollougn . charge. L . " E. D. Stutsman was in the city from Kendailville Thursday shaking bands with old friends. He is prospering in his business, - s e After denouncing President wnson% @f a czar and a tyrant Gov. Goodrich petitions him to take charge of the coal situation in Indiana. This is a sample of Goodrich consistency. . J. E. Culver has beeu.re'enxagé& as janitor of the high school buifding and- Albert Wade wil continue. caretelter of the North Side school builde 3 : The "Bapn_er office is adding much new matérial and equipment . A new power sticher and binder has just been received and a quantity of the latest job type. - .
Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Hamilton and] amily of Nashville Tennessee came to Ligonier .in their machine and took Louis Smalley a cousm of this city with them to Hudson Mich., to visit relatives there. , » ] 5 iel et s g if}: M‘ A - 1 | X A . - “'% -l | b e ".’5:, . e 2 ‘ P 3 e N o K | DR Aey & . P RS WQR i B - R AR %;;:3 bR B TOnuE L O R A T S R R R S 2 <§§-\:¢ b b \““é*‘fifi’f\w‘* 3T *&’\)S R b&;—’?“?’* S}% s %;*;ue ‘. «,& -‘f}’k}? f ¢ fi‘w § N RS RO S LT LT e N e s o et : oh A e T ey S ONEERE L Nl ~;;v\'»\,.®;, § - Hand-made blouses of fine, white ‘ voile have made such a success with “women who dress well that their place is assured. Here i{s one in which Inserts of filet lace, a little embroldery and small ecrochet buttons are combined in a way that will delight the geantiewomiin. The tiny buttons serve to decorate collar and cuffs and larger ones provide fastenings, :
Wonderful Gifts From the Skies.
The Ol Testament story of Moses' sojourn in the wilderness includaes the providential provision of dailly manna. Modern history records other wonders ful things that have fallen from the heavens. A mass of burning sulphur the size of a man’s fist fell at Pultusk, Poland, January 80, 1868, and was stamped out by a crowd of villagers. A shiower of limestone pebbles came down at Pel-et-Der, France, June 6, 1800, falling like hail. "~ A large, gritty, smooth, water-worn ‘sandstone cobble, reported to have fallen at Little Lever, England, was found in the heart of a beech tree. It looked as if it had fallen red-hot and' had penetrated the tree at a high velocity. Another large stone was found in 1835 in the interior of a tree in Battersea fields, according to the Phnosoph!cfi};mzine. At the foot of the tree fragments were found as if broken off the embedded stone. i ik
Manufacture of Lead Pencils.
The only kind of wood found suit-‘\ able for making pencils is cedar, most | of which comes from Florida. After being cut in the forests the logs are rafted down the rivers to the mills, where \Yiey are cut into pieces called “holts,” and them into smaller strips wt trifle longer than pencil lengths ani half the thickness of a -pencil. These strips are packed in boxes and shipped to the pencil factories, where they are carefully inspected ana all imperfect pleces discarded. After the removal of the pitch and oil, the slats are put through a process of seascning. Then they are put through a machine that cuts the groove in which the lead is placed. The lead is put in the grooves by hand and the slats are glued together. Another machine cuts the slats into many pieces, each ‘piece being a pencil. They. are then sandpapered, varnished and stamped. 4 3 o 3 ;
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BETTER BABIES CONTEST ‘ State Fair's New Feature for Hoosler : Mother and Infants A better Babies Contest wil be a new feature at the Indiana State Fair the week. of Sept. 6, to which mothers are| asked to bring their babies, not only ‘to contest for the prizes but to have their infants examined by experts that the mothers may learn what their children need for physical gevelop‘ment. As a school of instruction it will be an extraordinary opportunity for mothers.to learn how to take care of and rear their babies. The contést is to be held in the Woman's
Duilding and will be under the direction of Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, of the Indiana State Board of health, with a number of trained nurses and other capable assistants. Examination under the dircction of Dr. Jams Cater, of Indianapolis specialist Inl baby diseases. Mothers should write at once for entry blanks and other information to Chas. F. Kennedy, Sec'y of. State fair, Capitol Building.. Indianapolis. S . LO€EAL HAPPENINGS - The band concert drew the usual big crowd Wednesday evening. ; - Mrs. C. H. McClish and daughters are in Hudson guests of her parents. ‘Mr. McClish will join theme there Saturday evening. S ‘ Mr, and ‘Mrs. Ed Bourie of Fort ‘Wayne are guests of the Wesley ‘Bourie and J. B. Schytt families for the week end. . T
Francis Williams, wh o had been visiting the Wesley Bourie family, was ‘called home to Macon, Georgia on urgent business Wednesday. o f P it ~ Tim Gaby and family and some rela‘tives from Cleveland, Ohio spent a few days at Postmaster Gaby's cottage, Diamond lake, this week. j 2 e, e . ~ No trace of the Ford ¢ar owned by iJem Scholtterback and stolen from 'Bast Third street in Ligonier last 'Sa(nrday has been found: -~ . ‘ —— e . \ The front of the Philadelphia candy kitchen has been treated to a coat of white paint. The Andrews Brothers have greatly improved the place. Mesdames Will Sack. and Frank Scott entertained a company of friends at the Sack residence Thursday afternoon. ; S . The boys and girls club of Elkhart township held a most delightful picnic at Rome City the other day. ‘Harold Sorgenfrei was in charge.
A lady's pocketbook containing a sum of money was found in the Philadelphia Candy Kitchen which will be restored to the owner by proving property and paying for this notice. ]\ ; Mrs. Firmer Applegate of Ligonier acompanied by her sister Mrs. George ‘McCoy of Ft. Wayne left Friday for Omaha, Nebraska to visit their sister Mrs. John R. Williams and family.— Albion New Era. it Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess have returned to Danville after a pleasan visit with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hess. Maurice Hess who had been confined to his home by illness is much improved and will be able to return to the store in a few days. o d T S i . s Bl Dr. Arnold Elson and Hubert Loeser provided themselves with a bucket of minnows and went fishing at Wawasee Wednesday. They put the minnow bucket in the water on their arrival at the lhke and the little finnies all escaped. That is the reason. given by the fisherman for coming home
G For Sale. - | Thirty acres of land no biuldings in the Haw Patch located in sectien one, Perry Township Noble county. 21a2t - J. L. Cavin, agent " A headline reads:“Palmer Starts Drive on Ceoal Profiteers.” It is to be hoped that the attorney general will extend the drive right down to the mines. . - . ' ~ Photographs at Hieber's Studio.
RAEES . * Your attention please. We are offering all our Pumps, - Oxfords and Ties at $3.95 - and $4.95. Values upto $9 L-R. Lepird & Co.
¢« o _ - 3 Municipal Warrants to Net 7:% - Per Annum . We offer Township, County, Cityand Road District Warrants.and orders on County Treasurers, to net 7i percent per annum. ‘ » ‘ ~ Denominations $300.00; $500.00; $1,000.00; $2500.00 and $5000.00. Mgture in four to 16 months. All legally Issued, endorsed by us and guaranted by us. o These Warra_nts wgréissued us in payment of Highway Building Equipment sold to various Road Districts and ‘Counties in lllinois, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Georgia, -Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana, and several of the Western and Southern states. May we submit a block of these to you for your approval: No ablgion. aepbone o calon CARL FRANKS, G .. Highway Iron Products Co.
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