Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 December 1920 — Page 2

V ~ You many people who have carried vour ‘ . Christmas Savinzs‘cards along, take notice. o . You are on trhe last lap. The last payment is ' due. See that your card is punched to date. Do nit . forfeit your interest by a failure t¢ make these last p;lymemé. ‘ ’ “Many people have already paid their cards in full and are now waiting for their checks. . -~ There will be another club next years, The | - date of the opening will be December 13th. : C"Q : . Citizens ban | , - Ligonier, Indiana - ‘ - RUPARTICULAR Ot course you are, and we want just that kind of patrons. It 1s our aim to please them flown to the last peint, and” we do 1t ’ too. Phone 8() . o . BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY . AND DRY CLEANING = -

s 5 i : : : 9 ; Get out of the treadmill - of Debf-and égfim‘gemm - v ; ,':‘»’v?‘ | .o P . , i 5 ?’;;."M: \\ ’fk\é LL‘bé)Ou'rd f ;».f ?\Q N :‘*'n“*, s : e R RO P‘“‘em“?y S eN Y = >l »A 3 & T et -_— Ly % o "'\7 N :2" T | : 2l fl'{{\ A% == it there i\ '&/%‘,% = \always A\ sS == add. _ e o 4% <SRBT 4o b L G, : ) ~ o = - and grow Rick . b S PREIRUATR WL AR __SOME MEN FIND THEIR DAILY WORK A “GARIND.” THAT I 8 BECAUSE THEY SPEND ALL THEY MAKE_AND ARE -CONSTANTLY WORRIED FOR FEAR THEY WILL BE “FIRED” THE MAN WHO PUTS PART OF HIS EARRINGS INTO THE BANK REGULARLY, IS HAPPY AND DOES BETTER WORK.BE. . CAUSE HE IS FREE FROM WORRY. = - COME IN AND OPEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TODAY. We pay 4 per cent. interest on savingtdep‘o}si’ts . . and Saving Accqunts.' : Farmers & MerchantsTrast Co

Battery Servi ' Cold weather is just ahead. Is your storage battery in proper condition to meet the heavy. demands thut 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. o - In winter, more than at any other time, you need a fully charged, powerful battery in your ar. 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 vou; stere your hattery give it the attention it' needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigorous. , - s - You need our service this Winter. ..Drive around, let us look at your battery now and make arrangement for the future. - ol A - -Robinson = . Llectric dService - 1 At The Lincoln Highway Garage e

" THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

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* . The Finley Fuller Death. . A dispatch from Alblon giving further particulars of the death of Pinley Fuller., whose demise was mentioned in Friday's Bander. e “Finley Fuller, a ploneer citizen and popular building contractor, dled suddenly at his home in York township, soythwest of Albion early .Thursday morning from neuraigia of the heart. Ae had been in his usual heaith and n Tuesday did & day's work. but Wednesday became afflicted with the ‘atal heart affliction, but after medi*al treatment was seemingly con‘alescing. On Wednegday night at ‘1: velock he informed Mrs. Fuller who iwakend him to give him treatmient bat he had no pain and was soon isleep. Later at 4 o'clock he called s wife-and asked for breakfast feelng that he needed a little- nourishnent. While the latter was kindling “he fire to comply with his requess, “he heard a falnt sound as if gasping or breath and upon hurrying to his ocm found him dying.” : The deceased i 3 survived by his vidow three daughters and a son

: . Indlana History, . .The Second Annual Conference of ndiana History, called . under the mepices of the Society of Indiann ‘icneers, will be held on Friday anc laturday, December 10, and 11, 1920 ‘laypool Hotel, Indianapolis.- ’ The purpose of this conference f{: 0 bring together all those in th tate who are Interested in Indiane listory. December 11th, known as Inliana Admission Day, furnishes the oc asion for again renewing our interest 1 the study of Hoosier kistocy Cooperating with the Society of Inliana Pioneers, is the Indiana Hisorical Commission; the Indiana Higstorical Society; the Indiana = State Library; the Indiana Library Associaion; and the: Indiana Conservation Commission. - . 3 ~ Scabies Among Sheep. . Stabies or scab has invaded sheep n Noble county and Dr. George O. imith assisted by Dr. W. J. Armour o 1 soshen, are fighting the disease with il effective remedis. - Clayton Bloom of Albion purchased sheep in Chica 10 infected with the disedse; unknown ‘0 him, and this was the means of inroducing the malady into Noble cour.- .¥. The fight will be kept up until th. Jisease is eradicated. e

. Electrical Men Meet. . Members of the Indiana state ac ijoclation of the Electrical Contractors ind Dealers, in counvention at South lend elected A. B. Warris, of Gary, is president.of the organization. + Among the several hundred guests vas J. W. Draper, of Ligonfer. Mr. yraper enjoyed a banquet served at he Oliver hotel to the memebrs of th rganization. ‘ ’ o e ————— , ‘Big Family Reunion. A reunion of the Fought family was 2eld Thursday at the country homg of dr. and Mrs. Earl Graham. Pleasant View. The beautiful rooms were hrown into one and the tables sct with places for 50 guests. The dinncr was of the choicest viands of the season, including turkey. Guests from aendallville, Ligonier, Topeka ani Wawaka were present. » - Indlana Champlon Steer. Black Ruler, 1,360 pounds champion steer of the annual livestock show at “hicago was sold at auction at $1.70 1 pound to make a Christmas dinner. de brought $2,312. The king of the itock show was bred and fed by Purlue umiversity students. Wilson & company, packers, bought him. Last sear’'s champion steer brought $2.82 a pommd. .. - B . Women Will Shoot. | Mishawaka women: have organized i gun club and will be armed when -hey leave their homes afternight. Chis action is being taken because 011 -he unprecedented number. of holdups ~hich have been reported both in dishawaka and South Bend during l e last several months, Regula: tarJet practice is to beheld by the club.

Was Great Success. The bazaar and bake sale given by he ladies of the M. E. church was & marked succeds. . Many beautiful juilts and household articles were disposed of. A beautiful quilt made by . Jdesdames T. C. Shobe and William Latta was sold to Mrs. Joe Hess, ot Danville, for $l4. Other quilts wem .qually as well. : . | Rench Knows Lake. R. 0. Rench of Lake Wawasee, an old Ligonier boy, called at the New:s;i Times on Friday. Mr. Rench know: Wawasee lake perfectly and when h 1 goes cut as a guide parties are sur¢ of a‘catch of fish.—Goshei NewsTimes. ‘ s e Was Big ’Coon. James* Adams captured four raccoon’ the other night, one- of the animal:. weighing 20 pounds. It was the largest- speciment seen in Ligonier ix a long time. The fur of the amimal is much sdushi Bt : Benjamin F. Hamn, of Syracuse formerly proprietor of the Maple cafs in Goshen is in the Elkhart ‘county jail to.answer a charge: of floating & worthless check for $14.40.

~ INAND ABOUT THE CITY | ~ Would you say that .m‘cm-—! 8 lip stick s terribly stuck up? | Luck Is Sckle. Many a girl fishes for & husband and eatches o skate. Hoaz—"l believe in taking the worid as I find It™ Joax—"Dou't take it too far” o : is losing her halr why doesn’t she use * You never can tell. A flier in stocks | isn't always calculated to make a fellow feel uppish. : Wigg—*old Blofrum poses &5 a millonalre.” Wagg—*T lmegine he has more crust than dough.” .o _ Nell—*l dou't like Mr. Sephedde. He's o regular milksop.” Beile—"And slightiy curdied, at that™ Life is a masquerade in which bLiess ngs come disgulsed, although troubles are generally barefaced. = . First Busipess Map—“ Competition 18 the life of trade™ SRecond Business Man—" When it isn't the death of it~ "~ On the prmciph» that we. sfio\nd lArTy our opposites a woman 18 paturally attracted by & man who is 8 good lstener, : ; e “Man is made of dust,” quoted the, good deacon. “But he onght to have some sand wixed with it," suggested the unregenerate backsiider. :

FARM JOURNAL SAYS: Fat men are seldom radical in d:eir - There is a good deal of smut Ir most wild oats. ; A toufléd clover will Dpot -bring fuck to a lazy .man. o A sulky plow .is greatly to be preferred to a sulky cow. ' " The onion is never out of money. It can always raise a scent. ' If you do nof roben_t tbe'gdgip told you that is one link broken. It 1s unlucky to lose a pocketbook or break a leg on Friday the thir teenth. o - A river Is the ounly thing that has Its head at one end and its mouth at the other. » . When a man wants to fighf to prove he is right It casts doubt on the righteousness of his cause. Hesitate before fnnnlng to your peighbor with your troubles. He may have a few of his own. A weather prophet whose predictions extend long distances Into the future Is an arrant humbug. bl Panl may plant and Apollos water, but it is highly advisable for some body to do a little hoeing In between.

- VALUE OF TRUTH Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie—Herbert. : . Falsehood has an mfinity of combiaations; but truth has only one mode of being.~Roussean., S - Falsehoods not only disagree with truths, but usually quarrel among themeelves.—Daniel Webster. - Dishonor waits on perfidy. A .man should biush to think a falsehood; it 8 the crime of cowards.—C. Johnson. The galn of lying is nothing else but not to be trusted of any, nor to he belleyed when we say the truth.— Sir W. Raleigh. ' A llar begins with making falzehood appears ke truth, and ends with making truth appear like falsebood.—Shenstone. : - Bvery lie, great or small, Is the dink of a preciplce, the depth of whirh nothing but omniscience can fatham.—~C. Reade. o .‘

- GEMS OF THOUGHT '(lndhood. shows the man, as morning shows the day.—Milton.: : Faith is the pencil of the soul that pletires heavenly things—F. Burbrid ge. i Bvil report like the Italian stiletto, is ®a assassin's weapon.—Madame de Malatenon. : : : The veil which covers the face of futtrity is woven by the hand of mer+y.—Bulwer. " Goeod intentf®h will no more make a tyath, than a good mark wiil make '8 geod shot.—Spenstowe. ; A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smile~—Washington Ir'in‘ ) b 5 : l Men think highly of these who rise’ rap!ily in the world,. whereas nothing rises quicker than dust, _Straw and G, { Ciub WM Parm Paper. Whereby the Banner and the Ohio Farmer will be mailed for $250-the year. This rate applies to new sub~ seribers and all old ones who pay one the Woman's Wold far $2.26 ou_the

BREAD! BREAD! Mo do our part to help cut the high cost of , living we are quoting the following prices: Bread, large loaves 13}c, 2 loaves for 26¢ Bread, small loaves 9¢, 3 loaves for 26¢ Cinnamon Rolls 20 and 25¢ per dozen Buns, per dozen . . . 15¢ e . 0 - aEI Coffee Cakes . . . 13¢ 2 for 25¢ - Rodgers Bakery

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The Social Hour will serve a cafeteria - supper in the Presbyterisn shurch parlors Tuesday, December 14, beginning at 5 o'clock. - Former af fairs of this pature advertise it safticiently, but special attention is call:d to the sale of numeronus artcl-s to be heed in connmection with the supper Come afternoon and evening and see the, exquisitely hand _-decoratad all linen bandkerchiefs, the kind you have to pay enormous prices for in cily stores and which you would pot be ashamed to present to anyone for a Xmas gift, the tull comfortable aprons and children’s bibs and the complets ine of Christmas food and dainties already prepared to save you work brown, fruit cake, candies, stuff dates etc. It will be worth your whilc to atend the sale as well as patronice the supper which will consist of a “delicious menu. %alw

| - " THE UNIVERSAL CAR - . L . : 3 ’ ~ The Ford Delivery Car is probably one of the most used cars in ‘the business world.” The reasons are simple: It is the most economical motor car in service; it is the most dependable motor car in service; it is the most satisfactory motor car in service, because it is the regular Ford Chassis with just the kind of body you want. We can get or build any kxpd of a body you may desire, plain or fancy. It will multiply the volume of your business by doubling your business territory. If this were not so, the biggest corporations in the country would not be using fleets of Ford cars for delivery purposes. - Come in. Let’s go into details a little farther with you. You will find it a profitable investigation. - ¥ : / - GEORGE BRYAN = « A

~ Is Not Far Away Don't forget that promise yvou made the good wife and daughter to bus_a piano or Victrola. Come and look at stock of Muscdl goods. We have whit you want at the right price. . - . . : Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas . I ym‘; {;;;i_;e the é;m_\j pa_{mem plan if you deo net care to pay cash. . Ypurx‘ for 3 vears of ymig:l Service. 2 - ROGERS & WILSON South Main St. -Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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