Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1920 — Page 14

INDIGESTION PAINS Hadn't slept for 3 days. Relieved * in & hurry by Digest - .. Weli Tablets. : : “Recently while traveliniz for my firm, I met w friend, aleo & salesmon, fean ng against a ielegraph pole fn Aubarn, Ind, and looking very ill. He toid me that he had Indigestion and bhad besn vaosble to sleep for three dayw ' I renched into oy {:ip and gave him two Digest Weoli Ta ts, which he tock., Fa felt hetter, ai we went on to Garrett whore | made tum take 2 more tablets. A litile lator | asked himm how Le felr, Ile replied, “i am feeling fine as & fiddle and am ha<ing the first real relief 1 have had for 3 days”. This wns ebout na hour and ten -minutes after taking the fizet talilots. D gest Well Tabictz have bern of gpeat benefit 1o me, and 1 nonkd not lesse on a trip without them. M. L. Alfen, Ft. Wasne, Ind. - You have never taken anything for indigestion, acid stomach or gas paine, that we believe pave such guick, sare rel of as Digest Well Tubleta, et them b put your stomach ‘in good shape, =0 yon can eat' and live in- comfort. 1f voar drug gist cannot supply you, send S fir a ckage prépeid. Money bLnck f they gfl you. One Day Doctor Co., Buurben, Ind, - - : A ——— - ———— T —————— - — .W 4 CHARLES V INKS AND SON . Deaier An : Monuments, Vavlts, Tembstones, . Butlding Stone orndr Fifth and Cavin LIGOYTER

E. R. Kurtz -~ Auctioneer . | G i = f Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or cal my residence, phone No. 65. ‘ . > - W H WIGTON - - ~ Attorney-at law . : ’ OMee In Zimmerman Block g "LIGOXIER. ' IND. *

- Apple Jelly $2 Per Gallon | ]ust the fhing to make “‘ | ' Apple Bulter , C. G. Keehn, Ligonier

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- Through music we get the true spirit of Christuas. Good music carries the ;Christmas Spirit thfoughOuf: the year. Is your home properly supplied with a Standard musical instrument? F ifty years' of experience and continous service is evidence of your ability to supp]fir .y_Our musical needs at lowest poesible prices. e

Many qunint customs nre observed at Christmas time in various English country parishes. In that of Cumnor, tn Berkshire. of which the Hving Is & vicarsge and the church a beautifuol specimen of an old English parochial edifice, all who pay tithes repair, after evening service on Christinas day, to the vicarage where the vicar Is bheld In duty bound. by o gsage centories old,-to regnle them with four bushels of malt brewed Into ale or beer, two hnshiels of whent haked into bread, and tulf » hundred weight of cheene, Any remnants of this feast are’ disiributod nmong the poor of the parish after moroiag proyer the pext day. , L

eet et 2 . S — e > e ""‘m". /’ aidg eg S ! ‘ WI iy R i : SR i . “nsovanf | ; POOR THINGS 3 ‘ " Tramp Birds:. They might row . we & few grumbs on Ctmmnugm ing. : - it ———— Traditions of Christmas Festival, t In the records of every nafieh we find traditions of the Christinas fest)- | val, truditions which liave heen hand- ‘ ed down from generation. to generd. tfon In oft:tild ta ex whiech thrided ; the henrts of the Usteners. with a). | ternate fear smd delight. Sir “’lflfl'fg vt tells s that they who arecborn | upon. Christinas or Good Friday et | gee spirits, and will have the power | af “eommaiding them He wlsn mhisi that thiee Spakinrds bupited the down: g cpst tooks- of their monarch . Philip | 1. to the disngreenble visions to ahich | this privilege subjected him. e Bring Smi'es of Gladness. It t& not =0 nuch the thought of re- i celving the customary holiday gifta | which most pleuses the fancy, hm-‘ rather that plensure th- hear: Jerives from dweliing upon Joyful curprises it _may bestow upon others, To hr!n‘iz a smile of gladness nupon another's | face I 8 indeed. 8 hoon mnre precions than a Christmas gift and the joy. of hestowing cap pDever Le equulied by the recelviug : .

Rogers & Wilson . . GOSHEN, INDIANA . Established 1971 | » : . _ 2 - Phone No. 591

All instruments sold for cash or on the installment plan

"HE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIANA.

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AVOID CHRISTMAS TREE FIRE Utmost Care Should Be Used in Trim . ming, Thus Preventing Fatall ' ties in the Homes me- VOI'LE cnunot be too care "h [ ful d i §“q 5 e gunrding against fire NIB when trimming & Christinng ?;fi (ree, says a correxpoudent in Good Housekeep ing. There have heen scores of Chir stmas tree fuialities In bhoises And in Sunday. schools which a little care might have prevented. The writer once set a tree In a blaze, consuming nearly half of it, tinsel ornaments goIng with the green branches, A tiny candle had Leen wired too high, and it took only a few minutes of Its brisk heat to char a branch above it and start & flume. A thick portiere was torn from its pole and thrown over 'he blaze. If It had not heen at hand the Nght window ecurtains would have caught fire in another minute, - Since that Christmas our tree has always heen placed in the center of the room. and we have eschewed cotton wool, tissue-pnper angels. and celluloid or naments. First of all, we wire each candle securely In place at the furthest end of a branch: which has pothing above it, either fir tree or trimwing. Theun as the tree is denuded we watch earefully the fast-disappearing cindies. Sometimes one of them. nearIy burned down. will topple over or be merely a spurk -of flawe, but near to soniething lnflammauble and be a menSea ; ; ‘

GOOD TURNS ON CHRISTMAS - SREE S Chance for All to Aid the Friendicse In Having Happy Yuletide - e Season, - R EAL purveyors of Christmas cheer may often find a market for their precious wares outside the pale of charity, for all homeless people are not necessarily poor., and peither are all childless homes necessarily unhappy. Housekeepers who are short on homes may combine these two lackings and make Christmas day a merry de

Hght for the grown-ups In splie of these unforiunate conditions

There s always sowerhing peculiar. Iy _pitiohle In the idea of any one “flocking alone” which should sppesl to the bome-maker without a family, 80 that this shouid be the occesion for ber to guther I uii the bacheior mmide and homeless men: of her acquainianoe and give them & % opportgnity o “flock trogether.” the Scroogea if she knows ang. shotld be rescued from their lonely bowis of gruel and persuaded to open thelr shut-up hearts and wear them outside for general inspegtion, s Dirkens says, “For Christ mas daws to peck at.™ Therefore colject six or eight of these birds of a feather who are destitute of nearhy kith and kin and make your Christmas feast a center of good cheer for all the charming solitsires you are ahle to draw within its redios~— Woman's Home Companion.

‘ - Good Year for Violeta Sweet pras have been forved for the Christiming market only for many years past. They must be started blooming before the cold wenther hegine Then they will bloom all winter. Daffodils do' not get in until Februnry. but almoast uli the rest of the spring flowers hyacinths, narcissuses, havardia - and 80 on. are on the Christinns tounters, Easter lilies too, though rather ecold and white for Christinus, sire sold. Vi olets. gre - fine this winfer deeply durkly. heauntifully biue. Some mignonette now comes In enorimous spruys. There are enrnntions but the bright red Christmns curnation is the favorite, Holly comes from the hills of Muryland and the % b . The wild holly supplies the marker ahd there has never seemed ta be nny perceptys ble diminution of the supply. Great quantities of It are purchused by all sorts of denlers. who decorate thelr stores with it and send out » saprig attached to eVery Christiins parcel.

ST FATE SAD ; %fi?&’ Wooden Sol- \ S ~_‘\ : dier: After faith k\\is}\ ful service In / the nursery for ¥ ~i a year, | will be " cast aside for a - new toy this 2 “ G Christmas. e Dumb Anim@ls Remembered. The ‘voblest rvances of Christmas are Its chardties. Ip all ages and among all peopks the poor have ak ways bheen bounfifully remembered on that day. and many parts of England and Scotighd even the lower animals are givenYan extra feeding that they. too. may bave cause for rejoles ing when all mapkind are giad. Many readers will rempmber Burns' address of the auld farujer to his mare when: presenting her with an extra feed of corn on New Yeay's dny. “A guid New Year | wish thee, 3!:1:310.' Hae, there's a ripp te thy auld baggie.” e To Avold the Rush, o Soldfer. just back from his harvest furiough. to the sergeani—"My father warnts to know If I'll get another fur lough at Christmas. Here I 8 the ple~ ture of the pig that Is going to be killed,”—Fllegeude Blutter,

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With every heating stove or range sold hfore Christmae we vtill give free one thou- ‘ sand pound of coal. This offer will remain open ustil Xmas only and will be good for any range or coal burner heater in our stock. , : Cold- weather is just arriving and a goood heater will insure comfort in the living room during these long winter months. We have the famous Florence stoves. These 3 stoves are known for the great amount of heat they give. Ask any user. It will pay you to buy your heating stove now, Come in and let us show you. , We have several ranges in stock, Malbable and Cast. Surely the wife would enjoy 2 fine range for a Xmas present. S } L . Do Your Xmas Shopping Early , i ‘ Weir & Cowl , | “THE PRATICAL GIFT STORE” '

Meat Prices Take Big Tumble C. & A. Green offer in any qu;mit_v' Fresh and Salt Meats at

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C. & A. Green, Ligonier

Qur stock is complete. We have Victrolos in all styles and %;shes from which to selecf;a large stock\of choicg Victor Records; a nice line of Stan Yard Pianos and Player Pianos. - Come and see us oy/dropus a card and wewill call /'

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