Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 31A, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 October 1920 — Page 3
Auctioneering ' Twenty-one years expefié ence in all kinds of live stock and farm sales. Sat- - isfaction on our part guaranteed or no_charge. For dates call Lincoln | Cafe, Ligonier. John Gill & Son
Play Square With ~ Your Wif ' Some men will pay 8250 for a binder and use it a few days a year; $125 for a planter and use it four days a year; $3OO for a milking machine to save themselves drudgery and then kick like a bav steer when the ‘wife who works harder than men do so much as mentions buying a range that will lighten her labor and increase her pride in her kitchen. ' Give her a Sanico Rust-Proof Porcelain Range A range as easy to clean as a china dish, a full size range, a convenient range, a range that is always new, arange with a 25-year guarantee, 2 range that she'll be proud of. . " o ‘ ~ Bring her in to see them . Weir & Cowle 4 LIGONIER, INDIANA ' R T = THE W[NCH[I’[R STORE -
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- MUSICIAL -GOODS The Best Line of Musieal Goods, Consisting of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas is to be found on our floor, and may be purchased at right prices and agreeable terms. Our 49 years expenence in handling Muscial Instruments is a Reliable Guarantee as to our ability to furnish you with good reliable Instruments. VICTROLA RECORDS Remember you may have Vietor Recor(i- bréuzht to your door, each month, by leaving your name and address with our Record Representative, Mr. Duker.' : ‘ - ROGERS & WILSON South Main St." Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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Mrs. F. W. Black was an Elkhart visitor Priday. : T. R. Miller of South Bend, spent Sunday with home folks. : Dr Lane is out with (Q:uw CrowElkhart touring car. : The city council transacted the usual routine business Thursday night Mrs. Emma Borger, of Indianapolis, is a guest of Mrs. Robert Earnhart ‘MissLevata Shepard. of Goshen, was a Sunday guest of Miss Helen Hite. George Hussey, Jr. has a very sore hand the resuilt of a kick by his Ford car. : : The Misses Blva Foote and Eva Cook were Goshen visitors Saturday evenMiss Bettie Fink. of South Bend, is & guest for a few days of Mrs. Daniel ott. . ‘ = Mrs. Ray Loy who had been visiting in Des Moines, lowa arrived home Friday. . : 0 - Miss Romaine Holsinger of Goshen was a Sunday guest of Miss Eevlyn Urich. . : Mrs. Jacob Sheets, Jr, who had been visiting * Goshen friends, came home Friday. . i :
Rr. W. J. Armour and George. H. Evans of Goshen were Ligonier visitors Monday, - o Clarence J. Gale will ‘open his new grocery store as soon as the fixtures can be placed. ’ : Hal Green and a party of frineds at!tended a South Bend theater Thurs‘day evening. ' e "Mr."and Mrs. Peter Regula went to Wawaka Sunday and "spent the day with friends. ; . Mrs. Orval Conrad, of South Bend, was a Sunday gyest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caspers. = : 1 Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Burke are the parents of a new son at their Diamond lake ranch. ‘ Mrs. Addle Grow will go to Grand Rapids an on extended visit, leaving Ligonier Wednesday. L . Mrs. M. J. Baker, of South Bend, who visited here and.at Kimmell returned home Saturday. - : ‘Mrs. Jennie Miller has returned to Oklahoma City after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Drake.. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and sons of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koontz, of Goshqn, were week end guests at the Albert Deardorff home. : .
Ligonier merchants are reducing the price of their goods in accordance with wholesale reductions. e ‘Miss. Helen Jeanneret came from Sturgis where she is teaching and spent Sunday with home folks.. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Miller and daughter of Topeka came and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. . Crcuft court convened at Albion yesterday and the county commissioners were in monthly session. Senator McCormick is booked to speak at Kendallville next Friday evening, Oct 8, for the republicans. R. H. Néwman, aged 77, a prominent farmer of LaGrange county, died last Thursday. He was born in the county. ~ Clair Weir and Sidney K. Jackson left Sunday to resume their studies in Michigan University at Ann Arbor. The Misses Fern Watts and Mae Sage, of South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Goshorn in this city. : s Marlin Rice and son Albert visited Harvey Rice in a South Bend hospital Sunday. Harvey is slowly recovering. . . Leaders of both political parties made a great hustle to get their votes registered yesterday, the last registration day. - Harry Clemens is home from a very successful campaign with his speed horses. After a week's rest he expects to go south. .
Miss Georgia Ott, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ott, has finished heri course as a nurse in a Chicago hospital and returned home. - | The Womans Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet in the Legion Post Club room tomorrow, Wednesday, evening. = ; According ot the records in Health Officer Lane's office there were three births and no deaths in Ligonier dura ing the month of September. | - William Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Haverstock and son, of Toledo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Belts and other relatives. Miss Clara Gilbert, chairman of the Woman’s Repullican -organization of the county retirned ts» Kendallville after addressing a li.ory club 'n this city. & Mrs. Bert Haaey, forme:ly Lola Hapler of this ¢ty and son -Kenneth, of Minneapolis, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hays, Jr., far a few aays. ;
Wesley M. William died Satur-| day at Kimmell after a long illness.| The remains will be laid in Oak Park| this city at two o’clock today. The deceased was a brother of Curt Williams of this city. The young friends of Clair Weir met at the Weir home Thursday night andgavetheyonngmnamty - fore his departure for Michigan University at Ann Arbor. Light refreshments were served. i Cashier Calbeck, of Citizens Bank, | chaperoned a party of young people Friday night to Diamond lake wherel & wenie roast was enjoyed. _The| weather was a trifle chilly but the occasion was highly enjoyed. Charles Price, the well known Elkkart township farmer, was in the city Saturday after a week's illness. He says he had an attack of old-fashio flu, but the doctors call it by a ; name. b s . Wanted—Man to start storage battery station. we teach you all about it. Two year guaranteed tery. ~ Photographs at Hieder's Studle.
Desmond Had to Live on Soft Foods Be fore He Got Tanlac Eats Any. .thing Now -“Tanlac not only relieved me of a bad case of stomach trouble but 1 have gained 33 pounds besides since taking it.” sald Henry Desmond, a prosperous farmer living at 1825 Oregon St. Evanswille, Ind. \
“I suffered so with my stomach and kidneys that 1 had to quit work and was forced to live on soft foods altogether and even that would fail to digest. Gas would bloat me up as tigta a 3 a drum and I always had a hard lumpy feeling in the pit of my stomach. The pressure around my heart caused me such intense pain that I felt the next breath would be my last. I got very little sleep for every bone in my body seemed to ache and my back especially felt ltke 1t would break. I lost weight and got so weak it was all I could do to get around. I was not able to do the littie fobs about the house, let alone any farm work, not having strength enough to harness a horse. i
‘l' tried everything but nothing did me any good. Ome day « friend told ufe that Tanlac had relfeved this trouble, so I got a bottle, and before I had finished taking it I could sileep and began to pick up in weight. Now I can eat-anything and I woudn't know I ever had a stomach, so far as it ‘troubling me is concerned. My appetite s a caution and I have actualiy galned 33 pounds. My kidneys have quit bothering me and at night I am off to sleep almost as soon as I get in bed.” o Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. ‘Williams and by the leading druggist in every town. " ady e et Vall Makes Confessfon. Lou W. Vail, Goshen attorney, entered a plea ‘of guilty to a charge of contempt of court. He tampered with a grand juror in the Elkhart superior court. Mr. Vail pleaded advanced age and zeal for his client in justification of his unusual action. A hearing i 1 the case was continued., oy
~in Clothing And every imelligent‘ 'dealer will admit it unless he is loaded down with high priced goods which he wishes to dispose ot without taking a loss. o o ~ We have grouped together two lots "of clothing at prewar prices and have placed them on display. Come in and look them over: it’s a pleasure to show our goods and they _speak, tor themselves. | ~_ One lot Young Men’s_suits including Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus Togs, value up to $50.00 go at - . _ 40 Young Men’s Suits, values up to $70.00, including Hart Schaftner & Marx and Campus Fogs, while they last at Y = | $25.00 to $50.00 Don’t everleok those school suits for the “Little Man”. He’ll be proud to wear one and the prices are right
. ,-\\‘W \ ~ Big cut on all makes and styles . . = NEW PRICES = : | - 3 passenger 4 cylinder Roadster . - $1295 - - S passenger 4 cylinder Touring . 1295 | -~ 3 passenger 6 cylinder Roadster . 1545 ' 5 passenger 6 cylinder Touring . . 1545 | . 4 passenger 4 cylinder Sport . 1345 4 passenger 6 cylinder Sport . . 1595 : 3 passenger 6 cylinder Coupe . . 2145 _ 7 passenger 6 cylinder Sedan . . 2395 Come in and talk car or call and I will demonstrate the machine you want. See me now for - winter storage. | ~ Blazed Trail Garage George W. Woodhouse, Prop. ~ Ligonier, Indiana
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