Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1920 — Page 15
Custom Butchering by Stellar, the Meat Man ~ Have your meats cured . by experts . Sausage made scientifically FLOYD STELLAR
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: Y e ' : : - ™ | [T e e & A : L Lt _ ‘ % | . i 3 b gs£s 4 = .'.,.-" : - 3 . Lfla:””*:”"'i-"fl:"&ffi%{?:;' L 8 e .‘;5.‘3"" : ‘ i N %gflf AW - : v NG Y e S RO AT SRR < L X . Two 1921 ELKHA R | SEPPANS _ : Sp!endid}x_amp!m of the finest American coach work. ..E(juipped wilh famous Herschell-Spillman six-clindcr motor, cord tires, Waltham clock Perfection heater ard other refinements found only on crs listing well ; - up into the Thousands. 117 inch wheel base, accommodate 7 passengers, up to the minute in every respect, Wood or wire wheels. o : ~° Phone 124 or 345 or call perzonally for "demonstration. Look these , cars over. The price is’ guaronteed against further decline unti! Jume Ist, 1921, will interest you. . _ L Geo. W. Woodhouse, Prop. . - Ligonier, Indiana
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: - Willlam Barris Dead. : ' Willlam Buris, father of Mrs. Bu ‘Tumbieson, of this city, was buri ‘Tuesday afternocn at his old home . Milfocrd.. The deceassd for a gre: many years was postmaster of h town and one of her most highly r spected citzens. Attorney L. L. Bu. ris, of Geshen i & son. Mra @eorg Bryan and Mrs. Roy Fergusot ar | gravdchildren. The reistives natne g;n attended the fuperal , Death of Mrs. Kennedy. Word was recsived by Ligonier vel: tives Monday that Mrs. Laura Ker nedy, aged 55, had died suddenly at h {heme in Minnespolis. Minr Mrs, Ke tedy had been to vis t 4 daughter wh {had been (11 and fel} dead on b !~-::._ ¢t. The decsusru s survived by | n asd three da ghters, all marric | 1 wan a niece of Dr. A Cants and §.( cusits ¢f Mra Or. Blacks . 1 e | . Storo 1 Robbed | i The Csisr Brothera - departme: ' store at Corunna was robbed of ciot! %-:»g, shoes and merchandise Monda {p ght - Thore ts no clue to the thieve f'!'..v.' colored boys were arrested ¢ i'fiusp,rb n but nothing was found 1 {incriminate them when arraigued b | fore Maror Brouse at Kendallville, E Tecth On Tombstons, . Whilr walkng thrcugh the cem. ctory with friends at Stroh last week, f-} otist,. who i 8 visiting there foun {a s tof lower false teeth ¢n top of {tombsteone. Indcations point to ! Lith having becn ‘there some consu erabl: time. - - | Jac b L Shorts spent saveral da: this woek buyipg goods in Ch cago f his clothing and gents furnishin;
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affered So From Indigestion Sk Could Not Leave House Wesl and | Stung Again “Sthoe Tadlac relieved me of 'u: -oubles I feel :wenty years vonunge 1d am enjoying life for the firs: rim 1 twelve years,” said Mrs. Thoma najton; of 1022 West 33rd 3t, Ind iapolis, Ind. i - “For twelve years 1 suffercd s uch on account of indigestior | ag ‘raid to eat solid fod of any kint Af r a meal I had terrible pains in th ‘t of my stomach and would blcat u; th gas until 1 was in perfoci agon also had such awtul pains acros 1 wall of my bk Icould hardiy moy ound the hovte, much less vt9op 0% - pick anytaing up. I cculdn't re i night and my merves becamé had upset. Finally 1 got so bad _uldan't go outside the house and ha - .+ give up all church work. I tried al -nds of treatment and medicines Ly - Jthing seemed to meet my case a. was at my wi's end to kuoa wha “do to get reief. : o ‘l' heard of g 0 many po pla hotr iped by Tanlac that I d cid d io 1 : and it was just wond rful how Fercame my troubles. I a very ahog me my friends wer: all {:iirg : ‘W much better I was looking My » tite improved and I could -cu we iree good meals a day and n t oo - r in-the least from indig=<‘vn Th ains have disappeared from my bac 1d I slesp like a child at night. | an now do my housework with Sl -ny trcuble and it is such a trear ¢ = able to g:t out to church eves unday. 1 can't find words to e )ress my gratitude for what Tanla 128 done for me and hops this state. nent will help othgrs who are suffcr ng as [ did.” : o :
o pred o ! Tanlar is sold In Ligonter by 8 ) Villiams and by the leading druggi " i every town. : - ail . Gocs to Rhode Island. i Dr. Adam Gants, accompanied b | is daughter Mrs. ‘Emma - Taylor, | ‘aves next week for Rhode Island to | p-nd the winter with his son Samuy l‘ . Gants, In that city. Dr. Cants has ully regained his health. : ! For Sale—Four roll Appl:ton Corn | usker. Harvey E. Hull. ] Mrs. Horace Ullery and son Max are | home from a visit in Fort Wayue with her parents. : _ | W W. Woead i the lofriwosrat o 4t ory, was cull ‘¢ to South Bend un business Monday. , : The W. R. C. will hold a ‘meeting tonight (Friday) for the purposz of electing new officers. T » i s g 5 Wawaka H. 8. d>feated the Avilla H.| 8. team in baskotball at the former | named town the Other evening. g Goshen maintains hor quota of 100! small pox cazes in spita of rep-at-d. urging by health officers for g:n ral vaccination : : . t Mrs. Emma Taylor was in Chicago | this week visiting her daughter Jaie who is appearing in one of th> 12ading | theatres there. The little lady is making a big hit in: theatricals. ' i *“lce Cream Cost Drops,” savs a head | line. With the approach of. freezing weather Jack Frost becomes a com‘petitor of the I. ¢. manufacturer and . the result Is easy to foretell 1 ~ Ross Madden, tarmer son of David. Madden, of Noble county, and Dove Van Meter,of Smith township wer: marrid at the bride’s home Rev. H. Wehrly of Churubusco officiating.— Churubusco Truth. : e
~ BOCK CF IGES | To stialn the uousual in a msneorial, _3 ifld'at_’the same lime give it a rnzfin»r-g nent, ¢f brzauty uprn which th: eye: *lll alwars pleasurably rest, s ds-g - A keen Deresption of restful charm vith perfect balance of masses m:e} lelighttul contour, s a na:u:flei :chievement of the W. B Inks Monunettal Works of Ligonler. Blr;ivnsl zamples of (heir succrsses in in | lividuality and rare typ:s of selt Cx- | ression are to be found in everyi ‘metery in this parl -of the .lt&it,§ -vhere for the past 62 years, this Qs | ‘ern bas been building 'a reputation | v tair and bonest d:alings. as su :-l tantial acd as enduring as the pmvg Juet in which they deal The most dosirable message to h‘n‘t corld of your rem mbrances of thoo fparted .is an exprossicn of strapngih swbined with ¢l gance, appraling Lo Wman ssnsb.lity as anduring foreves ‘Kodak Balsiing Hiiher Stodn
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- Mehbaveafulllne of Smokers” Articles ~ For Christmas Gifts for HIM " Porto Rico, Havana and Domestic Cigars - ’boxesof 25,50. and 100~ - Pipes in cases, Cigar and Cigarctte Holders - Cigarettes 50 and 100 cartons . ~ Safety Razors and Blades . -~ Nu_"nhally’_‘s Candy “The Candy of the South” in half pound, 1 pound and 2 pound boxes 0 ’ 'Phune'gl Az‘md ha?e your good»s dclivered.- | B'e\&’iing . 'So{t_‘Di'inke o Billiards
- LEP'S PLACE - Jitney Service . for When in town drive in and make yourself at home. F~a)'ett,e. | Lebird, Prop. ' Rear Citizens Bank, Ligonier -
