Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 39B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 December 1920 — Page 4

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Battery Service - Cold weather is just ahead. Is your stor:ige 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 vour lights burning brightly during the long nights that are coming. _ | : In winter, more than at any other (im.e,‘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 vou 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 vou; 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. ‘ : 1 e ; | | :RV b . Electric Service At The Lincoln Highway Garage .

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4 We ltave again reduced our prices,' on Shoefs; a;xd Rubbers. This‘mak'es the second ducti this season. Our policy of undgr_selling has certainly met with the approval oefC gfir clxasrtfifnerfsd g:tg:‘r: business has shown a5O per cent increase the past three months. Below you will find some prices that represent a saving of 50 per cent. 5 - | e

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L. R. LEPIRD & CO. - Underprice Shoe Store

Evansville Man Now Back On JobGlves Credit To Tanlac For His , . Recovery ~ “I hadn’t hit a lick of work for six months, and 1 wouldn’t be ¢n the job today if it had not been fo: Tanlac,” 2afid M. M. Heim, construction enginneer of 200 QOakley street, Evansville, Ind. : . “I suffered for a year from rheumatism and for six months I never knew what it was to be free from pain. My whole right side was affected and my right arm partically useless, and my fingers were cramped so- I .couldn’t ‘held a thing in my hand. The rheu!matism was 8o bad in my shoulders ‘and neck I couldn't look up without [sufler!ng agony. Often 1 had to keep my head in just one position for houis and sometimes for days at a time, These pains would often wake me up. and I never knew what sound sleep was. I got so weak from that I had to give up my position.

"1 was just about ready to give up all hope of ever being well again when a friend suggested that I try Tanldc. - Well, sir, it helped me right from the start, and so I kept on with it till now lam a well man. My rheumatism has absclutely left me my arm is back to its natural size and I haven't an ‘ache or pain anywhere. 1 can move my head without any trouble and can use my hand as well as I ever did. 1 am back on my job again and can € as good day's work as I ever could in my life. Since Tanlac put me on my feet I don’'t hesitate to recommend it to anyone suffering from rheumatism. ' : : Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by 8. J. Williumis and by the leading druggist in every town, adv © Savilla Yeager, mother of Arthur Yeager, has been granted a widow’s pension of $3O a month. : : - Miss Bertha Enos, of Albion was a guest at the home of George W. Hussey. ' ‘ , b e ; George W. Woodhous» made a busipess trip to Huntertowa Tuesday. b I WILL DO YOUR BUTCHERING ‘Relieving You of All Responsivility. Call me or write through Wuawaka. JOHN BURKE - Louis Smalley toaad his stcve door linge in his over coat pocket after advertising its loss in the Banner.

Light and Phone Screens R : - ’ 3 fg\ e ; éa’% : )! .J . N LT EHIAR R RSt TE O R SR AR g § AR - R ALY R B SHEEE BN SR FION . SSN A U 4 N i §s;§§ T 4 g |3 i !"§§ : \\‘S\ SR N B 2 -‘}\‘-_ ):‘ g: ‘Qf i\ 8 S i R ~ “ B ‘?: ig ;-A }l‘_ L ¥ LA RSE ~ As screens for electric lamps or for telephones, beautiful ladies from France, dressed in the crinoline styles of long ago, make useful as well as highly ornamental Christmas gifts, Their draperies of silk are supported by a wire frame. Imported heads of bisque are required for them. =

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THE AMERICAN Z 2 RED CRO%S IN, ‘\h' 4-PEACE TIME " Teaching First Ald : _—.———” R 8 R © e e P P g TR a 8 i 4 i .’/ ,‘“ -?:‘,zf ¢¢ L .‘, g \ .‘.‘(_& --~ &_, ‘& 4i ‘ \ i % = b AT "Q* B e BES il ) £ e ‘{ a > ~ i, < A B e Bl O EE Sl Am el L o / 4 KA s 5% f Every person mentally ana pnysicas Iy able to do so should tuke the Amerlcan Red Cross instruction in First Aid Treatment. [lt's a life-saver and a pain-saver on the farm, in the factory, on the street, at the office, in the home, wherever accidents may occur, Here's a young wife who inexpertly wielded a can-opener and received an ugly gash across her wrist from the jagged can lid. Mother wds there, .however, with the First Ald kit and Red Cross instruction, and probably prevented a case of blood poison by giving prompt and proper treatment before the doctor arrived.

POPULAR SCIENCE Alarm bells can now be rung by wireless at a distance of 100 miies. Ranch owners In South Dakota are planning to use airplanes to trace lost cattle and sheep. < For keeping typists’ fingers clean and protecting their nails, rubber thimbles have been invented. s According to a British scientist, weight for weight, macaron! is as valuable a flesh-building food as beef or mutton. e A rafiroad in India is experimenting with steel passenger cars lined with wood. which is Insulated against the heat of the metal with asbestos. « FARM JOURNAL SAYS: never knock. One of the most important things in life is to stop when you bhave said enough. ; A flag on the schoolhouse is fine. A flag In every home is better, and a flag In every heart is best of all. People who buy thelr food in small packages and expect the grocer to deliver it suffer from the cost of high living. . - It doesn't speak very well for a man when all the animals on the place

HEALTH MAXIMS Be ‘sheerful. “A light heart lives long.” 5 : - Don't worry. “Seek peace and pursue it.°. . : Never despalr. “Lost hope is a faDon’t hurry. *Too swift arrives as tardily as too slow.”. Avadmad excitement. “A e iy & man thinketh in his heart, 50 is be.”

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pretty Breakfzst Caps L eSS . e WL 35"\ A RN RO ey % g ) 7k \n £3 020 e\ 2 DU !4, : = L 2 oo R A ;@. '1 \*, gé’ ‘s' bR, SACES LN Bl - &3 " Every dear lady, young or old, bas a right to expect that Santa Claus will bring her a pretty new breakfast eap. Three of this year's models, ail easy to make, are shown in the picture and they employ ribbons, net laces and flowers, as usual,

STOP! LOOK!READ! - Everyone is advertising special | bargain prices, but we will stack ~ our prices and merchandise up beside them all and we know ~ where you will buy. | Men’s Black China Dog Fur Coats . , 23.50 Men’s heavy Wlster Overcoats . . . 2950 - Society Brand Tlothes « FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG _ - Overcoats | ~ Suits $3O, $35, $4O and $45 $25, $3O, $35 and $4O "Men’swool Union Suits . . . . 400 Broken lot Men’s Woolen Shirts' and Drawers pricedat . . . . 90c, $1.35,52.45 Men’s best grade Work Shoes . . . 3.00 Men’s brown English Dress Shoes . . ~7.50 Men’s black English Dress Shoes . .- . 6.50 - The above are not sale prices = _They are regular money saving prices on sound business - principles, which guarantee staple goods at staple prices.

- Children’s éhoe’ i .. . U e .85 Mg 29 e 8395 - Boys” Shoes | . 945 TURART T $3.45° 83 95 Men’s Shoes ot L $795 e ... $6.95 % $7.95 . . %A MiEmed o ses . 2445

Automobile Tops Repaired or Renewed We are now equipped to handle custom work ~~ on tops, side curtains or trimming. Ford Cars Recovered While You Wait ~ Goshen Buggy Top Co. - Goshen, Indiana :

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