Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 31B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 October 1920 — Page 4
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E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Datcs can be ma‘de at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. -
GLASSES Accuartly and Scientifica'ly Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg W. H. WIGTON ) © Attorney-at-law Ofice in Zimmerman Block _LIGON(ER. = IND . Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q . . Ligonier - “Indiana Harry Schlotterback ~ Trustee Perry Township - Office Day, Saturday . at Mier State Bank
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~~ THE UNIVERSAL CAR Most of the Gas Companies throughout the country use fleets of Ford Runabouts. The same is true of other big corporations. The reasons are very practical. The Ford Runabout is the most economical solution of quick transportation from manufacturer to retailer. For soliciting business, for the Collector, for the Doctor, Contractor, Builder, and almost every other line of business activity, the Ford Runabout is really a necessity. We solicit your motor accessory business. We can serve you, we believe, to your best advantage. And bring your Ford cars to us for replacements and repairs because you will get the skilled workmen aad the genvine Ford parts,. = . GEO. BRYAN (e eal ’ & :
- ! 3 GLASSIFIED ADS. Rooms for rent, nicely furnished at Balley Hotel. C. H. McClish. 23atf ~ For sale, desirable bulldixrg lot Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. » i 23 Have your vhot‘watcr bottle Insured for two years by buying a Kantleek at the Rexall Drug Store. . Soat{ Wanted -Man to work on farm. good wage and & gegd place to live C. L. Chamberlin Phone 18A 30tL
Yo'l need a hot water bottle this fall. Then why net buy a Kantleek guaranteed for two years at the Rexall store, o e For Sale, two heating stoves, t.;!de_-} board, two commodes, bed 'wmgi springs. Call-phone No. 263, Ligonier o 30btt For Sale—Good top buggy, good condition, a bargain if taken at once. Apply George Keitzer, corner of Johnson und Mercgr streets = ‘ 3lalt .~ Wanted—Man to start storage battery station. we teach _gou all about it. Two year guaranteed Battery. Write address Banner office 311a2t For Sale—Fine building®lot on the North Side with a frontage of %0 feet and depth of 165 feet. Fine shade tress and other improvements. Will sell cheap., Will Gibson, Mishawaka, a 0 - Lo aeud
For' Sale. at auction, beginnirg at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon October S¢h, all my household furniture {ncluding bed clothing at residence opposite green house. S . John C. Kegg 31a2t Farmers Attention.- = Horseshoeing and genersl blacksmithing prompt!!y done at reasonable prices. New shop in rear of Weir & Cowley's. Give me a call. Will H. Hicber, the blacksmith. - 31a2m ‘ Farms For Sale, - ) To settle the estate of ‘Wm. and Janet Crow, we the under signed heirs offer-the following real estate for sale in Noble County. L 83 1-3 acres five miles South West of Ligonier and four miles north west of Cromwell in what is known as the “Dismal” good buildings. 35 acres of good timber also. L 127 acres in Kosciusko county 3 miles due west of Cromwell on the east ©d» of Lake Wawasee. 2 houscs and other good buildings. 20 acres of beralio, | ¢ : . Large lot in Cromwell, large house barn, hen house, good well, - good garden. - L - J. E. D. Crow, Admr. Ligonier Jennie Klick, Syracuse s Wm. Crow, Syracuse e .+ Sadie Sleoan, Cromwell.” 27btf
Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified. that water rents are due October Ist, 1920, pay+ able at the residence of the City Clerk On all rents due and not paid on or before October 20th a penalty of ten perecnt will be added as by ordinance provided. . » . : All water rents for 1920 are now due and must be paid on or before October 20th. Office hourgs 9a.m.t06 p. m. - ] T. E. Jeanneret, Dep. City Clerk. . 7. 30b3w Sam Snider has laid in a fine stock of canvas and jersey gloves which he is prepared to sell at'a very close margin of profit. He has all styles and sizes. - - : - 30atf Kodak finishing Wieher Stndio. '
. MAKES GREAT AIT ¢’ : :: ‘ Unique and Attractive Display of Celebrated Medicine Attracts Much At | — . ‘An advertising display which has atiracted unusual interest, has been placed in the show window of 8. J. WilMaimg on Cavin street in this city the local agency for the well known and highly - successful proprietary medicine, Tanlac. ; i The display is not only interesting from an advgriising standpoint, but is educational, combining in an attractive and artistic manner beautiful !sccnea from many foregjgn countries where the ingredients ¢f this prepara|,¢¥m are obtained. - L
It has occasioned such favorable comment in the city that the propprietors of the store state that it will remain in their storé several days longer. . o ' Work of Great Artist. - The display is the work of one of Ameérica’s greatest lithographic artists and the manufacturers of Tanlac state that the total cost will exceed sixty thousand dollars, which is said to be a record price for window displays. It is in ten distinct and natural colors and presents scenes from the Roeky Mountains, as well as from .Europe, Asia, ePeru, Egypt and other foreign countries. e :
The natives are seen in their natural habitat and environment, gathering the roots, herbs and barks that form the medicinal ingredients of Tanlac, packiflg them upon the backs of camels, ‘elephants, llams and other beasts of burden for transporation by land and sea to the immense laboratorfes at Dayton, Ohio, and Walkerville, Canada. G
One of the most striking features of the display is the reproduction of the magnificent laboratory at Dayton. Here the artist has very effectively and impressively protrayed the popularity of Tanlac by introducing a group of people in all walks of life who are looking at the Tanlac laboratory with expressions of confidence, plainly indizating their belief and faith in the medicine.” ot Another distinctive feature is the bulleting accompanying the display. They tell briefly and concisely of the marvelous growth and development of Tanlac until today it has the largest sale of any medicine of its kind in the world. These bulletins also quote various standard medical authorities as to the therapeutic value and physiological effect. of the medicine. ;
: 80.000 Bottles a Day. ‘ - From these. bulletins one also learns dhat the new Tanlac laboratories at Dayton and Walkerville have a combined daily capacity of 60,000 bottles and that the medicine is now selling at the rate of approximately 10,000,000 bottles per year. ; : e “That *‘Tanlac is a preparation of ex‘ceptional merit has never been . disputed, which accounts for its tremendous popularity -and ‘large sales throughout the country. ‘lt is a power ful, reconstructive toni¢ and body builder-and has a far reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. Many strong local endorse‘ments from those who testify in the ;colgms of this paper. . Ea ; The manufacturers of - Tanlac are firm believers in newspaper advertising and have forcibly presented to the public the merits of their pro-. ducts in this way. Their total annual appropriation for newspaper space. exceeds one million dollars. Their copy appears in practically all of the leading daily and weekly newspapers throughout the United States and Canada. : : £
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
. BIG LEAGUE STUFPF ‘ _by Seore of Two to One ' Brookiyn won the second of the world series ball games Thursday, dofeating Cleveland by a score of two tn one. Cleveland has one game to ber credit. S : ‘ | Margaret Romaine, fermer star in “The Midught Girl” and “Her Soldier Boy" and now Q:nnd'open singer at the Metropolitah, New York, will ‘make her only Northern Indiana appearance this season a* the Jefferscn in Goshen Frillay night, Oct. 15 (the second night of the fall festival:, un‘der auspices of the Smith-Clark company, Goshen agents for the Columbia Grafonola company of New York. Prices 70 cents, $1 and $l5O. Seats are on sale at the Jefferson. - ll’lfld Brethren Church S. W. Panl
; Bl Sunday School 9:30 a. m. W. A Cochran, Supt. e Preaching 10:30 3. m and 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6 p. m. Earl Burke, Pres. . : S ‘Prayer meeting ‘Wednesday evening at 7:80 : : M .ug of the Board of Stewards Fri ° evening 7:80. - . Bv rybody is cordially invited to aft o all these services. . - Emeriek to Speak Here, . Rex EMerick the well known Kendallville attorney, will deliver an agdress here in Democratic headquarters Monday evening, Oct. 18, S ——— e e - "County Agent M. L. Shearer is at tie head of the Goshen Fall Festival to be held in that city; Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 14, 15, and w s : ~ F. E. Weir-will spend next Monday ‘and Tuesday in Indianapolis attending a‘meeting of the state hardware deal‘ers- association of which he is an officer. - :
- Mr. and Mrs. Deskin Ott and Mrs. Ott's niece Mrs. Pfaff and daughters leave today on an auto trip to Toledo, Chlo, where they will visit relatives a few days. ~ SAID BY THE SAGES. Dirt is the dirtiest upon the fairest spot, . It makes a difference whose ox 1s Diplomatists are the Hebrews of po;itics.—-—Bea. i . We are the authors of our own dis‘asters.—Latin Proverb. g Getting on is largely a matter of getting up each time you are knocked down. ke "o The mood in which we begin a day makes us a discordant note or helps ‘the harmony of every circle in whieh we find ourselves,
Sorrow does not really change people; it only develops what is already in them. That which they bring to it they will reap from it. : Real courtesy is not a mere outside polish, a mask assumed for a purpose, but is a product, a manifestation of the true feelings of the human heart. * The great thing is not to be dis couraged by seeming reverse or relapse. The victory Is to endurance, and there would be no endurance if we were always m : . : Fear to spend what we have, nobly and on fit subjects, is a mean kind of thing, but fear to squander and to waste Is wholesome and righteous. Economy is not miserliness, and there is a grandeur about moderation which is wanting in excess. . :
e NNSING - _ The best way to get up In the world is.always to act upon the level. ’ g Some men ue merely flirting with misfortune when they think they're wooing Dame Fortune. The world m: owe every man a lving but who wants the kind of living the world hands out to a lazy man? ErIN - The best thing the world does Is to get along without men who think the world can't get along without them. :
. AINT NATURE GRAND? " A horse sleeps standing up. So do most telephone users. ; Some " persons scratch their heads when thinking. ° : ~ Others Just serntch thelr_i:eads. : The comedl;‘i‘cro'pfof the United States is being wasted. L e - Bo there’s still room for ome more brektast fogd. .1 _ Hotels always serve fingerbowls with grapefruit. b Y But what the world really needs is ® pair of grapéfrult goggles. In daflte;vdé;i‘everrmnn‘ shot from A silent alarm clock has been in-
The Closing Out Sale B L oe e . i - Will | cbntinu’e until everything is closed out. Cutting o prices continue, and ~you should visit this store ev.ry day. Specials for Monday, Oct. 11 White Outing Flannel - ; ; 21c - Best ColoredQuting- . . . . ;. 25E ~ Apron Checked Gingham . . o 22k - Ladies’ Oxfords $9.00 value . . $4.48 Ladies’ Ofxords $7.00 value . . $3.98
NEWS NOTES » 1 7§T : ' _Mrs. 8. C. Sackett is visiting friends in Detroit lhia We‘ekv., e - 1‘ “The Angola and Columbia City fairs and the LaGrange corn show eld the boards this week, County Treasurer Mort P. Thomas has been in Ligonier this week collecting taxes. Few tax . payers have ;ta'ned to respond. : e . Mrs. \W. A. Gilbert, called to this }-coum;y from Chicago by the death of Wesley Williams, will spend some time with Mrs. Willlams at Kimmel!. Messrs and Mesdames A. B. Mier and Isaac Rose will be in New York city Sunday to attend the wedding oi Irl W. Rose which occurs on Mondny. c : o o Taw e ‘ o
Save 20c on the Dollar
Special bargains offered below for the thr{fty housewife, rbpresent.a saving of better than 2Gc on the dollar. Our specials herein offered are an invitation for you to come and save.
~ Our Buyer of Notioas says, sell Thread Black and White S to 10 10¢ value goes st ity lor.. ey Cap Shpe Hair Nets better than most 15¢ nets, our special price for Saturday 8 { r ... .. ¢ “Ronnd Shoe Laces all eolors iVe value éo at 2 . R.M. C. and C. M. C. and Star Crochet Cotton 18c to 20e valwe go at 2 for ..................ovirinnnnene 256 * Silk Thread all colors but Black 100 yds 15¢ value
Our Soap Buyer says Make a Ndisg Saturday. Here goes. Some Savings.
Palm Olive Tollet Soap 3 bars for ... 25¢ Cocoa Hardwater Soap 3 bars for ... 25¢ Kirks Flake White Laundry 10 bars for ....... 66¢ P. & G. Naptha Laundry 10 bars for ... 72
Our Buyersays Dig Up Other Bargains for Saturday
Arrow Hard Water Laundry 10 bars for ... 89¢ ElVampire (The great Fly Killer) 10c value 4 NS B A el .~ Men’s 35¢ Socks White, Black and Navy go.at 5 P.il' flll' ...‘;.....,................-.......’..........................;...-;----. ‘m " Children’s Hose Black and White sizes 5 to 10, 43¢ VIO B M Ll i i i i iseinmricn B 0 Grey Enamel Pails 10 quarts size $l.OO value, O Ale BREMRERY ... it D
- Candy at Prices that Will Make Your Mouth Water Chocolate Cream Candy 40¢ to 50¢ value in other stores, the pound ... 38 Extra fine Gum Drops 85¢ vaule, on sale Saturday the pound ... e Fudge the raff top home made kind 50¢ value on sale Satquu e POMBE i 300 Fresh Salted Spanish Peanats 25 ¢te 30¢ value 'l] they arrivé ¢ pound for ... ... 10e 1, . Warm Weather Sale of Blankets o 8 " Large size Wool finish plaid Bed Blankets worth $6.50 €0 8t .....ccoocovciocirmrersi $4.89 _ Large size full weight Bed Blanket $3.89 value on sale +Saturday MR Gl i iala A O Large size Bed Blanket $2.98 value Saturday the Palr ..., §B4B m o - m/ 3 ; , o . > ~ _ *Saturday Sale of Enamelware ; Grey Granite Sauce pan 40 ¢ value on sale Satarday at AiSR S e Grey Granite wash pan 40c vaile on sale SAturday at ... 39 ~ White Granite cups sold In other stbres at 25¢ to 20c Saturday price ..., 226 .. We have added extra Sales ladies and offer you the same better values as In the past and better sersnlee oWz R e & 5 f_', - e : : T e 2 -~ » Follow the Crowds to Ligonier’s Underselling Store . Gutelius & Miller’s 5 & 10
Ovation for Isaac Satton, - “In the 222 trot purse four. hundred - dollars, Freeman Masters, bay! gclding, Sutton, Topeka. took firstiin three straight heats,” saya the Kendallivlle News-Sun. “At the cldse “of {the last heat, Mr. Sutton. :hé grayhaired veteran of the race course in this part of the state drove his steed | lin front of the grand stand and as| | rounds of cheers went up, ¢ made a| | polite bow to the erewd. His winner| is a three-year-old colt and performed | !woudef(nl!y in' the harness.” 2 2 1o o 0 o'Wt Reselvess - o | | The Goshen Buggy Top Co. of Go- { shen, has petitioned the Elkhart cir- | cuit court” to appqint a recciver for| | the Huffman Bros. Motor C»>. of b:!kff' imn._‘rub hearing has been set for| Cet. Sth at 10 a. m.——Gonhen'.Demo-‘! { erat. o 8 “ ] Leo Kerner, former resideat of | Ligonier has the controlling interest| -in the Goshen Ilugg: Top Co |
Notions Saturday. Here Goes. » Rit Dye (make your old walsts new) 10¢ value our Speclal price for Saturday the cake ... Te Dress Snaps black and white all sizes 8 dozem Childrens Hose Supportres 23¢ value go at the & Wash Cloths 2 for 85¢ value go at 4 for ........ 50¢ ; i : 4 Safety Pins, nickled brass 10¢ value go at 4 L R e W
Rubber Stair Treads 9xlB inches 25¢ values go ‘ 10 guart tin palils 80e valuego at ................. 68¢ - Ofl Cloth Brown only 60c value, sells Saturday , Window Blinds $l.lO and $125 value go O aE NR A el 95
all the news happenings that come to your attention to this office. It will be appreciated for every piece of news ‘will make the paper more interesting for you as well as others. We want and with your : help will print all
Waltkes Naptha Laundry 10 bars for ......... 72¢ Jap Rose Tollet Soap 8 bars for ... 26e Bumice Hard Water Soap 8 bars for ... 25c. Pearly Wave White Laiindry 10 bars for ........ 63¢
