Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 36A, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 November 1920 — Page 3
* € ‘ Auctioneering Twenty-one years experi- - encefin all kinds of live stock and farm sales. Sat. isfaction on our part guaranteed or no_charge. For dates call Lincoln| R, Cafev Ligonier. . John Gill & Son E.R Kurtz | Auctioneer | Dates'can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. . e
. LSS (5 * - ‘d“-:.‘{_-"\.-‘ \' / u; | AN b . o AT » 1 s T~ = ‘i‘w e . Y i N Helps For Your Fall o Housecleaning | L : YOU will find it well worth your while to - drop in and see the special display we are making of thie things you need for housecleaning. - i - Everything from Curtain Rods to Paint, and from Mops to Stepladders. Exactly what you want to make home brighter and work lighter. : - Come in and see how completely we can supply you. _ v . Weir & Cowl ' LIGONIER, INDIANA , 1864 Phone 67 1920 - THE WINCHESTER store, D
Battery Service ~ Cold weather is just ahead. Is your storage battery in proper condition to meet the heavy demands that will be made on it? : A weak, half run-down battery will not turn over a cold, stiff engine; it will not keep your lights burning brightly during the long nights that are coming. v In winter, more than at any other time, you need a fully charged, powerful battery in your car. Our service will insure this for you. It will keep your battery up to the mark all winter and insure the quick starts you want. If you plan to store your car, remember special battery attention is necessary. An idle battery deteriorates quickly unless charged and inspected regularly. We will take care of all this for you; store your battery give it the attention it needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigorous. _ : You need our service this Winter. ..Drive around, let us look at your battery now and make arrangement for the future. : : ~ Robi Electric Service At The Lincoin Highway Garage
Kill That Cold With L e CASCARA &= QUININE FOR )*, & AND Colds, Coughs QOM\O La Grippe : : ‘\N‘eglectedColdsareDangetous a 0 Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneese. . Emmmecdiden-rdew SR o e & okt - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
! : : Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonter FFICE HOURS: 90010 12 100 103:00 700 to 800 | Telephone Res, 27 | CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ! : Dealer in ' Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, !i Building Stone . | ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER Accuartly and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses : replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
THE LIGONIBR BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
_ Ask Lore' she will tell you. | See Lore’ the mystic girl u’cmuvx itonut. : : . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mayden were ‘Topeka visitors. | Ju_rot: Henoch spent Sunday with his parents i LaPorte. : . Lawrence C. Knepper and Lulu M. Wysong are newlyweds. : Dorothy Hostettier, aged 16, is dead at LaGrange of tuberculosis. s For Rent—Stock and Dairy farm on Hawpatch. Mrs. J. N. Denny. 36adt e _i Milo 'O. stroup and Mrs. Anna M. Besinger old residents of haGrangs Friday was a beautiful day zm«’ll with sun shine and good cheer. Saturday was different. 1
Albion stores will close every evening during the week except Saturday during the winter months. . Jack Hire, of South Bend came over and spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A J. Hire. For sale, desirable bulldiag let. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. - - ashat Mr. and Mrs. w@m s"-«fi;wml Goshen relatives Baturday mraking the trip io their cer. : , | " The LaGrange Standard laid away politics long enough to complain of the coal situation over there. A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robbinson residing near the John Crothers farm. “Humoresque” hailed by all cflflca everywhere as the one really big picture of all time at Crystal next weck Tuesday and Wednesday. - _ Mrs. Rlvtnn DeVoe a,hd Wlllhmr E. Appleman were married at Kendallville Friday morning. The bride has prominent relatives in Ligonter. » “Humorelqu'e"' by Fannie Hurst, with special music arrangement at Crystal next week. Tuesday and Wednesday November 16 and 17.
LaGrange county is republican by 2,165, Elkhart county by 5,000 and the republicans are still counting their majorities in Kosciusko and Steuben. Cromwell has a prospeet of securing a factory to manufacture a telephone appliance. The proposition was ‘investigated by J. C. Kimmell, the banker and was pronounced good. | Clerks, M en or women over 17, for Postal Mall Service $126 month. Experience unnecessary. For free parti‘culars of examination, white R. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1401 Continental Bldg., Washington, ». C. o : o 36b4t Stuart Carney and Fred Weeks were in Goshen Sunday. Mr. Weeks succeeds Harry Jacobs in thes tore of E. Jacobs & Co. Mr. Jacobs succeeds Floyd Wean as traffic agent at the Highway Iron Products Co., Mr. Wean having daccepted a position in Chicago with a railway company. :
FARM VALUES FOR NOBLE Census Report Shows Increase Over Eleven Million Dollars in Tea . Years , The Director of the census an-| nounces subject to correction the following preliminary figures from the census of agriculture of Noble county Jndiana. , | Farms and Jan. 1 Apr. 15 Farm acreage 1920 1910 FOrSE e 40 370 Operated by ; . OWBEE o 1008 18D Tomants . 6 831 Land in farms ! Total, acres..... 250 169 255 759 Improved acres... 198 848 199 287 Farm Values - ; Value of land and buildings: . January 1, 1920 ... $30..658 127 April 15, I{3o ......... 19 545 758 Increase, 1820-20 ! AIBOMAL o rronianni 00, s3l°ooo & Perommt . ... 56.9 Domestie Jan. 1 April 16 Animals 1920 1910 Farms reporting : E
domestic animals 2 391 3 88 Animals reported Horses ........ 8901 9 848 BROION i - TS . 330 Cattle ........... 22 922 20 068 Sheep ............ 24 586 41 6590 Swine ........... 40 442 46 573 . Principal- . Crops Acres Harvested Wheat... 1919 - 41 0567 770 647 bu. 1909 35 657 747 693 bu. Corn ...1919 39 787 1 463 3567 bu.f 1909 42 294 1 708 388 bu.! Oats ..... 1919 17 504 §9l 435 bu. . 1909 20 095 752 859 bu. Hay ... 1919 30 493 39 631 toms 1909 28 974 35 312 tons The figures for domestic animals in 1910 are not very closely comparable with those for 1920 since the present census was taken in January, while thre 1910 census was taken in April or about the middle of the breed ing season and included many spring calves, colts, ete. - Improvement About Completed. Thg new Yront in the Seagly building i 8 & very handsome improvement soon. 2 D b St the demands of the firm.
Next Year’s Prices Now on Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Price Quotations to Meet the Lower s OastofLivieg We're not overloaded. We don't need the money. We could sell this stock of fine clothing for the regular prices; they're great values at these prices. But people expect low prices and because they expect lower prices we're going to see that they get them. It mean that we'll sell a great deal of fine merchandise tor less than we expected. |
~ The reduction in prices comes at the season of the year when you most need the clothes and you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. -
You'll hardly see prices quoted on this grade ot clothing again tor some time to come, as the qualitv is of the highest and the tailoring is un[uestionable. B .
One lot of Suits reduced to . : $15.00 One lot of Suits reducedto .- . . 20.00 ~ One lot of Suits reduced to e 25.00 Patrick Overcoats reduced to $30.00 and $35.00 - Other overcoats N $25.00 to $50.00 &wep wool lined coats, Rain coats, Sweaters, Boys' Clothing, prepare now for that cold spell that will soon be here. - Camey Clothing Store The Store where Most all the People Trade G
~ Some of the fir st suits and overcoats it has ever been our pleassure to show are now in, the styles, like the fabric are right, and the colors are very latest. -
