Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 December 1920 — Page 3

Gifts Christmas may be a long way off but we are already making pictures to be used ~ as Christmas remem- ~_ brances. Make an’ appointment today. - ; ‘ Hieber A & Studios Phone 264 Phohgraphy and Xray

Dr.C.D.lLane Zimmerman Block, Livonier F 1 CE HOURS: . z 9:00 to 12 1:00 t03:00 _7:00 to 5:00 - ‘ - Uffice 107 Telephone Re,. 27 CHARLES V INKS AND SON A Dealer in Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, A Building Stone aornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONI K} The One Day Doctor works wonders " in one day, for tired feeling, sluggish liver and bowels. " The One bl_M\‘ octor remulates th stomach, liver, kidnevs and. bowele, - 1 helps carry [off the poison wasie matta cleans you gut thoroughly and tones yi up. It gives nature g chance 16 res disease and usually in one dav it hapistc tired fécling, headache and hiltousiess (e ]'.:_\' Daoctor 38 a one-dav course « treatinent. Thake it today, notice prompt relief, ‘and see Lhow lively and we you'll feel tomorrow. Costs ounly 200 Try It ~ . If vour druggzist does nat have it sen 25¢ and we'll mail it prepiid. Absolut satisfaction or money retunded, Oue Da; Doctor Co., Bourbon, lnd,

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 1600. Q : Ligonier Indiana E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. -

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La.Cami_lle : Front Laced Corset Just the corset to make . youlook yor best. Elizabeth Lamb

Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township ' Office Day, Saturday} ot Miss State Bunk

i I ' Wity o _OUT WITH FAGTS | ¢ iy ' 'Harry ¥, Yice Says It Relleved Him . Of Six Years of Stomach Trouble. s. gt . | Adter vears of euffering l'm now (fecling as well as I ever did in my life and I cap’t find words good enough for Taznlac,” Harry F. Vice, proprietor ‘of Vice's restaurant. 112 8, Jilinols | streel, Indlanapolis, Ind. : | "1 suffered from stomach trouble ik'r.fdg yenrs aud seemd to have 'crampd and palns all the time which often hecume 80 severe 1 could hardly stand up. My appetite was so poor 1 ?'}’Mt"iz;e’.’tf to go to the table, and at éf!mi:ws I 'xmcazr'fc» 30 nauseated 1 conld gearcely retain a thing on my stomacl:. I was 20 nervous that & night's sleep wis cut of the question. 1 was continually. paying out money: for all kindrn of medicines, and even bought @ farm so 1 could live In the country, thinking that this might lmplfon my Gealth, bui it all failed to do me any good. ; “Scie ofm y friends advised me to, try Tanlac a 0 | began taking R, and | could feel 4 big change in my condltion right away. Well, 1 kept on taking the medicine until T have finished my. fourth battle and am feeling simply fine. .In fact. I never felt better in my life. 1 have an excellent appetite, ! Buyihing and evorything 1 want without myv. sty .“r-vh troubling me a bit and without % pain of any kind. I don't k w ah it is (o “'UI:GT any wore amc. 2 art my place of bhusiness very. day in splendid health. My friends notice the big change In me, and tell &1l that it was Tanlac that made such as ound healthy mau out of e : : | Tanlac is sold in Ligonter by 8. J Wiilinius and by the leading druggist in every town. o ady

. smallpox Nearing Ligonier. : The Geshen Dewocrat says: . | “People of Elkhart county not pro"lm'lcd against smallpox must submit to general vacclnation or else run I‘nn-ir own risks with the epidemic ac|cording to Dr. 1. J. Becknell county i health officer, who this mornfug told ‘of a casé in the country near Goshen Thureday. The doctor was called to the home of Harry Hire in Bewnton township and found Mrs. Hire ill with 4 developed case of mild “smallpox. i She Jad been slightly sick for two { . i 7 ‘ !wm»ks. and threc weeks ago @ %on j was slightly afflicted going to school tduring a part of the time. The Hires | this week had threshers at their home ’aflnd all .who ate in the house were probably exposed. A general guarantine is out of the question, according ’to'mgr doctor, who emphasizes the necessjty for geueral vaccination among ‘Nults as well as younger persons.” This shows the disease may reach " vobie county and vaccination sbhould | e looked after by all who have not { already been so treated. :

- Losses Are Heavy. Figures on the cost of fattening beef ‘attle dn sections of Missowri, Indiana nd lowa during the past two years, nade available by the United States lepartizent of agriculture, bear out he figures already issued on®results f feeding in Illinois and Nebraska. On he average’ cattle growers in the wreas covered by the reports just issued failed to make as much o their ;attle as they might have made had Jey sold their corn instead of feedng it -

‘ln the Indiana area, where the study was conducted by Purdue Unisersity with the co-operation of the Jnited States department of agricul ure, ost of the cattle studied cost he farmers between §l2°and $l7 per aundred laid down at market. Cost: wvere practically the same for 1918-19 and for 1919-20.

- Noble county farmers are heav) csers. They fed high priced feed t ligh priced cattle and as a consejuence thousands .of dollars have beeun sunk in the .cattle industry. - .

To Aet Persomally.

State department officials at Washngton say - that a - misconstruction had been placed upon their statement a 8 to whether President Wilson would ict officially or personally in naming & megiator to act for him in an effort tc settle &he trouble between Armenians and Turkish nationalists.

They sald the president would act persconally and not officially in appointing a mediator, but explained “hat it would be difficult to differenti “te” befween Wocdrow Wilson, - personally And a president of the United tates. If the negotiations should not se -completed before President Wilson :_tires next March, the madiator, appointed by him would continue to act 18 his representative.

Coal Prices Tumble.

Ligonier dealers are now selling zood Indiana coal at $7.75 a ton. West .irginia, Pennsylvania and Kentuck; coal now sells at $l2. This is a big reduction in price. Dealers say coal is now being dumped on the market and jobbers are soliciting orders the first time in three years. . -

Community Dinner.

Great preparations are belng made for the December meeing of the Ligonier Community Association Monday evening, December 20. There will be the usual big supper and a good ‘speech. Many farmers have signified their intention of being present. The‘ meeting will probably be held in Eagles hall. . 1 R ST . 1 i . Fall 1s Fatal, | * Benjamin F. Conrad, 66, »f Whitley county farmer is dead at his home, the result of falling from the top of SN L ep—— i o _ Subseride for the Bganer. =

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ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN elub women. e . In Iceiznd the mothex is always the guardian of her children S Women colof thelr faces with bine m-ymmnw Police matrons 1o New York ay Peceive the same pay as patroimen. The average weight of an American woman of middie age is 183 pounds, Girl students at Vassar college have been forbidden to moter oo Sundays. tress before ber marriage to the Mis souri statesman, o In 1919 it was estimated that 11,000, 000 wowen over 10 years of age iu the United States wWere wage earners. At the conclusion of every inarrlm in Holland the bride and bridegroom are presented Bibles at the expense of the state. ;

Mrs. Yone Cuzuki, known as the “oriental gqueen of commerce” In Japan, is probably the richest woman In the worild. S 0 Lady Trowbridge declared recently 1n London that smoking helps the creative faculty and helps women keep their tempers. : : Dlvorces-u\; few in the. Philippines, due malnly to the fact thrt every girl is taught to be a good cook, home maker and mother. £ Phe police records of London show that every day In the year an average of 30 girls are reported missing i the British metropolis. o ~ SOME POSTSCRIPTS - An aerlal passenger and freight service has been established between Hull, Engiand, and Amsterdam, Holk land.

For lecturers who use stereopticons to iliostrate fgir talks pictures are being made of reels of noninflammable film, saving greatly the weight and space required by glass siides A miniature, portable graln elevator bas been built by the United States department of agriculture to demonstrate how dust explosions occur in such structures and what they do. Tobacco will be one of the crops grown experimentally on an estate purchased by the British ministry of agriculture to demonstrate the possibilities of developlng poor heath To learn more about the interior of the earth an English scientist has planned to bore a shaft 12 miles deep, equipped with devices to equalize the air pressure and rémove the heated Belginm will hold' an internaticnal motor exposition at Antwerp In June and July, inclnding camions, tractors, industrial engines, agricuitural inachinery, motor boats and aviation mo-

; SAGE REMARKS " They have advanced far {a the study of morals who have . mastered the differences be- ' tween pride and vanity. , ' Those who always say the right thing at the right time . have schooled themselves to 1: talk less than other people ' A man Is with no enemy S 0 . much at a loss as with a laugh- ' ing one, since it wrongs his own bravery to meet smiles with E blows. . ' p— 3 ; None are so fond of secrets k as those who do not mean to } keep them. Such persons covet 'Pr secrets as a spendthrift covets , money—for the purpose of cin * culation. :

SAID BY THE SAGES ‘ ~ Who lives by b sliar mnst serve the altar—~Ge: 1 joonerh, ’ A worm 18 in 0 taud of Couth and at the root of ::...--Cowper : ‘ ilr not, why? He who si:unds still is going behind, because othiors pass him. —~The Three Partners. ; Philosophy triumphis easily oyer past evils and futur: evils; but present .evils triumph ovér it.—Rochefoucauld. ot It is the part of a wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not to venture all his eggs In one basket. -—an Quixote. ~~ MOVIE FALLACIES : That child actresses were dramatie since they first squalled. That leading men ususlly have large families hidden away. : ‘ ~__That villains are the -most kind 4] Bearted people in the world. | W.‘ @ - Sale = 01, L B 18IS

GLASSIFIED ADS. Bring your aluminum ware in need of repairing to my shop where it wili be neatly done. D. M. Rench 384 A e wble, Call phane No, Ald, Tigemier. : - AR siding. See J. C. Brunk or call 349 ; £ L For rent<s-room house, modern except furnace, near the M. B ehureh Bl Jasobs. ] SSarf For sale, Mastifigs kitchen eabinet n fine condition. A bargain. Mrs Joseph Smith. 2%alt Shoats for sale, weight from €0 (0 100 pounds. Call Cromwell No. 811, : : : 38hit Wasted—At once. about three unfurnished rooms for light house kesping elose In. Phone 12 Banner, _ sBaxf Becure & business edueation, efther in the resident schoel or by home stady. Catalog and Home Study bookiet fres. Write the South Bend Businese Oollege, Bouth Bend Indiana. . 35bimo.

Farmers Attention. Horseshoeing and geuers] blacksmithing promp*ly done at reascuable prices. New shop in rear of Weir & Cowley's. “'ve me a call. Wil H Hiebér, the olacksmith. - Biacm o BOX SUPPER at the v ; : SPARTA CHURCH - Wednesday Eve. Dee. S, - YOU ARE INVITED : ’ : : 3b2t Aged Mill'r Dead. _ Frederick Kritwitz age 75 years v (- ran miller of Kendallvills died Thorsday evening. D-ath was du- to BriEixt's disease with which he had been a su’ferer the past few years. However, his condition was not regarded as serius until a week ago, when hs was ‘aken critically ill, and the past { w days had been hovering betwe n life and death, with practically no hopes of recocery. - -

Farmer is killed. . ~ Frank Schenher, age about 55 vears well know farmer of Ege, was instantly killed Thursday when th: auto ‘n which he was riding was struck by {rain at the Ari crossing ncar LaOtto. The unfortunate man drove his car in front of the train. His neck was broken. His wife and thirteen ch.ldren survive, the oldest child being 21 and the youngest one year of ag: s W H WiIGiON : Attorney-at-law ;9’ . < Uftice In Zimmerman Block > LIGONIER “IND

Clothing Values That Talk

We'll give you fine all wool quality and the best styles to be had. Welll reduce your clothes expense. Your money will buy more value here than elsewhere. - - 9.00 to 49.00 Overcoats at CARNEY’S

Visit the Christmas retoit Ntove

- Here you can find suitjble and prgti’éal gifts for the entire family at t’.he\lovvrest‘pric'ea. We want you to compare the quality of our goods at a reasonable price before deciding upon a gift. We feel sure that we have something that will be just the thing you want. . - R The chfldren'wlll_'deligh’t in going through our large stock of well built toys, Bring them in and et lhém enjov themleves, : - o - For “Her” we sugg_cst‘American Elecfitric- C;}rpet Sweeper $42.50 complete, One Minute Washer with Ringér $105.00 up, Tm!ers. Percolator-.

Cnristmas Specials for = 'This Week

- We will continue our Aluminum sale until Saturda_fi. Each article warranted for 20 yvears. Percolators, Tea Kettels, Double Boilers and other ware at sl.€9 during this sale only. Sale end;

Weir & Cowley

: , Fresh Fish, < I will have a supply of fresh fish avery Wednesday for delivery. Jamos Adams. : : B%a4t . For sale. desirable bulicieg o Sidewalk and s -r Rube Deeter | - : 2o 23bat | Hodak finiching ""r-htfr "Tndu-l i

Drop In Priee of Rebullt Tircs. 30x3—358.65. T 32x31%5-$l2 20. . - 30x315 - §10.76 - ! Sizdgile = | Ten per. cent off this price until] January '~t, Other sizcs accordingle ] : W. E. Caldwell . asbit £.e : i ’ Photogranha at Wishor'c Kthdtn.

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Casseroles, Aluminum, Silverware, Pyrex, Maniénf_e _l';ctlé' and other o,mé_tic:‘l »g'ms;' ' - - " . For “Him” Razors from $1 1o $5, Razors Sfrops, 'S-!iaving Mirrc ;g.!’tic_'kel Knife, rifle, Ingersol Watches, Flashlight, Tools, . = - Foffiihe*}(‘hildren we 'h':n‘gka fine sele_ction'nf. beautiful dolis, toyx, sleds, skates, flashlights, irain.s. §ns 'éi’a;:un},; \fi'riix3~h¢'s; pocket knivés and o We 'ur;:;.g‘_ va ~‘,;i)".v{io“ vour sfiitgi;)ing early and get lhe,be;i‘rfn‘ ',i»:f_.')-;zr_laf*";* and cbmhlel stock, a small pa}fia’{‘nf’; ;mcf we will g‘%;:iv(".y'(u‘xr ‘gifl until Chidetnibe = = =1 a

saturday alvo any double face Gkeh phonograph records worth “'u fcr.A7e or 10 records for 8 1.50. Come in";md:.ins'pe{t thc% articles. ;-_ - - i}o 'Y(')!'llfl Shopping "‘Earvl-)’ At

GLASSES - 'Accuartly and Scien‘ifica'ly ! Fitted. Broken lenses ‘ v ~_rep|a¢ed. - ‘Mrs. L. P. Wineburg