Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 24A, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 August 1920 — Page 4

Last Week we made an Extraordinary Offer on | ~ Electric ‘Washing Machines You can yet avail yourself of this offer. .A" small down payment and balance in weekly payments, of no more than you would pay for some one to do the work. See us for everything electrical. - ; A.B. Weaver e

Breeders Attention » Any one desiring Big Type Male Hogs March farrow, bred right, should see Geo. Ramsby, Ligonier, Ind.

How about your letterheads, billheads, statements, envelopes, cards, etc. Don't wait until they are all gone and ] then ask us to rush them out in a hurry for you. Good work requires time and our motto is that anything that’s 3 worth do- , - ing isworth ’fl doing well. A B 7 KON / " Pruib oI Let us have that order N-O-W while we have the time to do ¢ Printing os & chould ba dhomn, CHARLES V. mxé AND SON Dealér in Y Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Buildisty Stone ’ ornar Fifth and Cavin l’jl(_i»()‘l_l ER Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday at Mier State Bank

Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Livonter FFI CE HOURS: | 9:00t0 12 1100 10300 7:00 15 8:00 Telephone r... 27 b EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anyyhm Phone 1600(Q \ OO ET 3T [ :GHIS OFFICE e T

Cy Aker was here from South Bend Monday. ; " James Bowen and family spent last week at Wawasee, ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols visited relatives in Topeka. Mrs. Leslie Yoder came from Toledo to atend her sister’'s wedding. Mrs. Lizzie Moore spent Sunday in South Bend with her daughter. ~ Irvin Jacobs spent the week end In Chicago. - s . :

Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Gillispie attended the Pray family reunion at Rome City Sunday. o x Mrs. J. E. Satis and son of Columbus Ohio are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A W.lsm ‘ .

Alice Joyce in “Vengance of Durand” next Sunday and Monday at Crystal. : = Mrs. Amanda Schaum, of Toledo, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Whisler. : :

All the Ligonler attorneys attended a session of the Noble circult court at Albion Monday. < Mrs. Clyde Wilson, of Butler who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Getz has returned home.

James Adams was called to Payne, Ohio, Monday by the death of his ‘brother-in-law Frank Burkley. " Rube Feferman and Attorney Wigton had legal business which took them to Columbia City Friday afternoon.

- Mrs. J. T. Latta came in Friday and had her tonsils removed after a long stege of throat trouble. Dr. Black performed the operation.

Jonas Schloss was called to Lexington, Ky., by the illness. of his daughter Mrs. Lawrence Heyman, who will be operated on Wednesday. i Miss Bess Cowléy, who had been touring the Pacific coast, stopped over here between trains Friday while on her way home to Richmond, Virginia. Mrs. Harley Lucas and children of Angola who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith returned home. . -

The Crystal will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in favor of the Chautauqua, open Saturday with Olive Thomas in “Out Yonder” -

Dale McDowell, wife and son Buddie have returned to their home in Illinois after visiting with friends and relatives here. : :

Mrs. Byrde Kitson Schwarz, who had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood and other rel’ntlvg: has returned to Chicago. dei : The county board of review will go into special session at the court house in Albion Wednesday to reaffirm the tax levies of 1919, The Standard Bearers held a successful fece cream social in the lobby of the Goldsmith hotel Saturday evening. About $26 was the profit.

8. A. Plank and wife Mrs. Marion Stage and Mrs. Tillie Stage were guests Sunday of Frank Hoverstock and family north of Goshen. . ~ Herman Sack will play with the Lincoln Life team and an exhibition game with the Chicago Giants at Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon. ~ Louis Palmer, of Kalamazoo, who represenits Armour & Co., in that city was home for a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer. Indiana’s population is estimated at 2,911,381, - About 310,000 automobile licenses have been issued this year. No wonder it's so hard to get across the street.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Inks left Monday morning for a week's outing visiting Cleveland, Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return through Canada. They will be gone a week. ; Rev. Robinson and family, of Indianapolis,” have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baker. Rev. Robinson delivered the address for the union services Sunday evening. . Floyd Wean, traffic manager for the Highway Iron Products company, spent Sunday at Wawasee with his family. Mrs, Wean and the children will remain at the lake until September Ist. ; : -Willard Swartz, t}cwry superintendent at the Ligomier Refrigerator Plant, is taking a vacation this week and accompanied by his wife aud faithful dog Teddy will make a tour of the lakes in his car.

Mrs. M. M. Prickett ,who celebrated her 77th birthday anniersary August 11, is quite a globe troter. She recently visited Kansas City, Texarcana, Texas and Bellefountaine, Ohio. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrow and Mr and Mrs. Jay Creswell ,of Detroit are here guests of Charles Morrow. The party arrived Sunday morning from a feur woeks automobile tour of the east. ‘ :

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shallenbarger who had beea gucsts of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Shallenbargar laft for their heme in Grand Rapids, Mich., in their car Saturday. going by way of Mackitaw. Their son will visit his Zraadparsats here for a time.

' Notice to Hounsaw'vca. 1 Beginning abcut Scpiomber Ist I - will have in Ligonier two truck loads of peaches ta retail at the lcwest possible price. These peaches will be picked one day and delivered here the next. et 4 Fayette Lepird | Phone 285 24atf For boiler repairing see V. W. Jack-1 son, Ligonier. ; 24att SALE OF FURNITURE. I, MISS RUTH P. MIER WILL SELL ’AT PRIVATE SALE FRIDAY AUG. 27 AND SATURDAY, AUG. 2, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 A. M. AND 6 P. M. AT KANN HALL. OVER ING. UTENSILS, DISHES, BRIC-A. BRAC, FURNITURE AND m

TR e e s g > s A i ‘ - % &-}v‘;‘i-fl , %] “%flgrfifiw%g | S e ", 4 : & : JAMES M. COX. ; Democratic Candidate For President LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Dike Kerr was home from So'uth] Bend over Sunday : : Miss Betty Kegg s in Elkharl_to{ visit Miss Pauline Payne. ’ | Hubert Lamb was home from Fort Wayne over Sunday. o , Mr. and Mrs. Charjes Wolf visited South Bend relatives Sunday. ~A. G. Christie spent the sabbath in Goshen and New Paris. : George Bryan and Frank Leslie are in Detroit after Ford cars. Mrs. Harry Drain was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Smith - Mrs. Bert Graves epent several days at the Graves cottage at Wawasee. . Miss Alma Reeb went to Sherwood, Ohio, and visited her parents over Senday. !} Mrs. Nat Head, of Chicago was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Head. , : o . Mrs. 8. Farichild of South Bend i 3 a. guest of Mr and Mrs. William Wilg - - Mrs Ernest Paff, of Goshen was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. D. E Ott. . - Jack Hire came from South Bend to ~visit his parents and take a snap shot of Wawasee. = : P Doc Rex of Whit.ng who hil been visiting here and at the lake has returned home. “Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maun, of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mann. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bourie were over from Fort Wayne and spent Sunday with relatives . . . Mr. and Mrs, 8. 1. Lung and daughters spent the week end with relatives in Ligonier. :

~ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wagoner came from Elkhart and spent Sunday with tome fo k-. : ‘Mrs. Charles Martin, of Auburn, was a ‘week end guest of her sister Mrs. Harry Gilbert. _ : Mrs. Joseph Taylor has gone to Fort Wayne to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Finley Boyer. - N Orvil Decker and son of Elkhart were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Decker. Mrs. O. O. Schrock and children spent Sunday with her parents in Elkhart. = , 3 e B % Mrs. Jesse Hite and little son have gone to Hartford, Mich., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dell Pierson. ~ George Shobe came from Mishawaka Sunday and spent the day with his mother Mrs. T. C. Shobe. : ~'W. B. Inks is in St. Bouis atttending the national meeting of the marble and granite dealres association. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ott and Mr. and Mrs. R. Chiddister attended the Webb family reunion at Angola Sunday. ~ Miss Agnes Pollock, of Angola. spent the week end with her grandmother Mrs. M. M. Prickett. ; James Grant and ‘Harry Mason of Mishawaka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cochran over Sunday. ] ~ Mrs. Ed Caldwell and daughter Harriet spend Sunday in Bryan, Ohio, visiting M. and Mrs. Willard Burns.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsby and children of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of the George Ramsby family. ~ Public Sale of Household Goods As'l am leaing town I will offer my household goods at public 'auction at ‘my residence 413 Broadway in the Jess Kern property straight west of the Banner Printing office, sale bexln-‘ ning at 2 o'clock on Saturday, August 21st.- E ' The following personal Property. "Round Oak coook stove, 3 burner oil stove, oil heater,new Round Oak ‘heating stove, size 16; small heating stove, about 30 feet stove pipe, 2 tables 2 cupboards, stand table, library table combination bed and davenport 6 dining chairs, leather covered rocking chair, 2 other chairs good rug, rag carpet, pictures, 2 wooden beds, iron bed, set of springs, mattress, bed covers, pillows, window curtain, porch swing, 2 dressers, good buggy robe, high chair, a few dishes, 3 oil lamps, cooking utensils, single barrel 12 ‘gauge shot gun, 22 calibre rifle, child’s wagon, new; about 3 bu. of potatoes, #ood wash boiler, and many her articles too numerous to mention. 5 ‘,"m x. 7 . 7“ . ll‘ l..‘n‘ J{f"y E R Kurts, Auctioneer

NEIGHBORHOOD WAS 1 For First Time In 22 Years She Now Enjoys Good Health—Praises ~ “For the first time in twenty-two years | know what it means to enjoy good health, and I just can’t express ‘how bappy I feel over my recovery.” wast he enthusiastic statement made a few days ago by Mrs. Mildre ! Collins, of 425 South Chambters Street. Galesbarg. KL

‘Before | began taking Tanlac” she continued, “] had suffered for nearly 26 years and had gotten to where | saw little or no pleasure In life, My stomach had become so badly upset that I had to live on the very softest of diet, such as milk and toast, and finally 1 got ro bad off | couldn't even geai out of the house. In fact. was in bed most of the time. 1 would get choked up from the gas on my stomach that I felt like I was smothering and many times I u:ouhd 1 was gding to die. My heart would palpitate so fast it alarmed me and there was constant pain in the pit of my stomach. My head would ache and throb until I could hardly stand it and often got so dizzy I couldn’t stand up.. My kidneys were terribly disordered and bothered me continually, and there was a pain across my back that extended up to my shoulder blades and at times was so severe I couldn’'t move. My nerves broke down completely under the strain, and if someone even stepped upon the porch unexpectedly it nearly drove me frantic. This is the way 1 suffered all these years and I had become 80 discouraged that I had almost lost heart. 2

“As long as I live I will bless the day I began taking Tanlac, for it was then that a change for the better took place in my condition. The indigestion began to lose its grip and onthe fourth day I sat down and ate a hearty meal. From then on I regained my health so fast that not only were my husband and my self surprised but the whole neighborhood was amazed at my recovery. 1 eat three big meals every day now and I enjoy them, my kidneys were never in better condition in my life and the pain has left my back. entirely. My nerves are strong and steady and I no longer suffer with headaches and dizzy spells. I sleep as sound as a child and I am feeling better then I have in twenty-five years.” ] ‘ Taunlac is sold in Ligonier by S. J. Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. Sy adv

GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 71, An ordinance to regulate traffic upon'the streets and alleys of the city of Ligonier, Indiana, and providing penalty for the violation thereof. Be it ordained by the Common Cougncil of the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana. 7 : G

- Section 1 That the driver of any vehicle using the city streets shall keep such vehicle to the right of the center thereof, and it shall be unlawful to turn around at any place oh Cavin Street between the Elkhart River and Fifth street in said city except at street intersection. Where devices are”placed to indicate.the center of street crossings it shail be the duty of the driver at all times to keep to the right there of. , Section 2. It shall be unlawful to drive any vehicle in a backward direction in the business district of Ligonier farther than is necessary to avoid accident or to proceed on its way, and in no case beyond the middle of thes treet unless absolutely essential. Section 3. It shall be unlawful to back any vehicle up to the curb longer than is necessary to load or unload the same. 2 ;

Seéction 4. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of sixteen years to drive any motor vehicle on the streets of Ligonier. i Section 5. It shall be unlawful to sound &ny bell, gong or horn on any motor vehicle except when necessary to give warning. St

Section 6. It shall be the duty y person driving, or in charge gf, any vehicle driven or propelled upon the streets, alleys or public places\of the city to stop such vehicle or turn to the right or left whenever signalled so to do by any police officer of said city. Section 7. It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or.permit to stand, any motor propelled vehicle on Cavin Street, between the: Elkhart river and Fifth Street except said vehicle be headed into the curb at an angle of forty five degrees; those on the east side to be heaged to the northeast, and those on the west to be headed to the southwest; the nearest point on the circumferepce of the right front Wwheel to be within one foot of the curb. Section 8. It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or permit to stand ton or in any street, alley or pullic place in the city of Ligonier, any ‘motor propelled vehicle within fifteen .fe,et of any fire hydrant attached to or connected with the water works Enystem of said city. . it | Secuoa 9 Any person, firm or coriponuen who shall violate :K:;p‘vision of this ordinance, shall, on“con‘viction be fined in any suta not .less than One ($1) Dollar nor more than ‘Ten ($10) Dollars for each offense. Section 10 General Ordinance No. 664 is hereby repealed. ; : T. E. Jeauneret, Deputy City Clerk “‘;’4‘; SE o e

Nice assortment of bathing caps at the Rexall Drug Store.” 15htt m-h.m and seven pigs. Cal| Fisher, Ligounfer 21b4t | e e ; - For Rent—Modern house all conveniences. 0. G. Dill. 23t \ < R —— : Rooms for rent, nicely furnished at Balley Hotel. C. H. McClish. ~ 23atf l_»hvo cclcry.pluti for sale. oao' mile east of Ligonier on Blazed Trail,! R R 2 8. C Wilhelm 21b4t For sale, desirable bulldizg lot Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. ~ For Sale—Good Fordson 'l‘ncmr‘ with plows and pully in A 1 condition. Phone 2412, Syracuse, Ind. 23adt For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or $2lO at my second hand store next to green house. J. W Himes 17atf.

I will buy all kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price, and sell them to local consumers. John Himes - FOR SALE-—-Modern home in good location. Possesion given October 1. Call 263, Ligonler._ : 23ntf ¢ oS ———— \ ".For Sale goed Ford touring car in a No. 1 condition. Inquire of Geo. G. Scovil, Ligonier . SObtt 4OR SALE—Iwo dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price $1,600. Will take Liberty Bonds. John W. Himes. 10atf For Sale—B room house. All improvements, located on 9th St. 2 blks. from Depot. Mrs. Mary Jacobs, 511 E. Jetferson St. Goshen, Ind. 23b2t Ford ton truck for sale. Good condition. Solid cushion tires. Bargain for anyone needuk/)g truck. ' John Gunderman. 20t ~ FOR RENT-—-Room. over Citizens ‘Bank formerly occupied by Postal }Telemphu office. Apply at Citizens ‘Bank. _-22btt

It you need a new roof or an old one repairel, with best of material and workmen see S. C. Saclkett. - 23 a 4t Elkhart Roofing Ca. For Sale lot 45x1656 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will seil cheap. Price $350. Will acept £3OO in Liberty Bonds and balande cash. Will Gibson, 206 W. First St., Mishawaka Ind. : 17b2m Kodak finishing Hieber Studio.

44 MOTOR CAR - Dodge Brothers Motor Car is : built for long life and endurance. | . ’ The fine enamel finish, for instance, is practically /indestructf ~ fble, and seldom requires more ! than a good cleaning and polifh- , . ~ ing to restore its original lustre. : 7 - : The gasolme consumpfn:on _is (un- . : ey - usually low’ : ' - : The tire milerge is unusually high. , & "\‘{‘{ "'s'sj\\\.\_\.?n&m’z e ko ' _ ‘\\7 W - "—~ N/ = H ) /A ) m “ B ccsssnanssilh =%, ‘f-f? g T A ——— ' ~ Ligonier Auto Sales

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 VICETROLA 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 South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

PALM BEACHES & o -~ SUMMER FROCKS. Youmen and women need -not deprive yourself of the luxury of Palm Beach suits and washable flock for fear of the work in washing them. ; - Let our laundry keep them fresh land clean for you. At your service at a}ll times, Phone 86 . BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY : AND DRY CLEANING '

: e Notice , ; Until September Ist the atrorneys of Ligonier will observe the folluwing office hours: = o i 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. Do e Bothwell & Vanderford W.H Wgw . " A.F. Biggs On account of ill health, I will sell my grocery store. John C. Miller. s - 23att. Photographs Hieber's Stadlo. The unoccupied church property South and East of Cromwell about seven miles known as the Oak Grove church, a frame building with one fourth acre of ground will be sold for cash to the highest bidder -Monday Aug. 30 1920, at 2 o'clock at sald property. Bids may be sent to' A. E. Grubbs, Ligonier, Ind. 2352 t

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. _ / Accuartly and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses - replaced. - Mrs. L. P. Wineburg W. H. WIGTON ‘ Attorney-atdaw ' QMce in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND.