Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1920 — Page 6

e 2 & - s : i 5 ~ MAN'S BEST FRIEND. If the pet dog is unhappy, its mas | ter Is the same. o | ‘ = | To encounter a mongrel dog Is t 0 | expect sickness in the family. - ‘ - ik - 4 1t 1s good. luck to have a dog return ] after it has been driven away. = It 1s good luck to be followed by z a dog If it comes of its own accord. t If a pet dog utters inarticulate ' sounds as If trying to speak you will | hear pews. - - ; - For a strange dog to track up a new- | Iy scrubbed porch is s sign the family will move soon. . : i The Indinns offered up a small dog when a child lay sick, supposing the | dog to be the cause. - - . 1 In anclent Persia if one was dying } a dog. was brought In to drive away | the walting demons. b - ;. ; If a dog dies under your house, R is a elgn that you will soon twove to another residence. = . It 1= unlucky for a dog to pass be--tween a couple who are going to ‘be married or between two friends. Wheén you pick out a friend do not take the man whose dog never wantfto follows him. - Also beware of the msn your dog refuses to make friends with, (o . If on entering a° strange house & dog should make much of you, especially if 11 should lay its head on your lup, you are going 1o meet a man who will be a strong and flli!hfu) frio.’ui.v . 1r :your dog leaves home, as gome docs have s habit of doing, you can’ make Wi stay home by placing a few hairs of the énd of his tail under the steps at the entrapce 1o your home.

ODD AND INTERESTING Peasants on the Swiss moun: talns-use horns, often as much us eight feet long, to.converse with one another from a dis tance. . A maidenhair tree planted In Kew gardens, London, about 1760, hore fruft for the first time toward the end of the last year. The name “Indian” was given to the original inhabitants of Amerfca about 1483 by Columbus, who thought he had reached India. L - Agricultural laborers are usually of excellent physique at 20 years of age, but in many cases have become middieaged at 40 i

STATISTICAL NOTES Norway has nearly 400,000 persons engaged In agriculture, i : i Women factory- workers in Japan outnumber the men by over 1,000,000. Nearly 60.000 women were engaged in engineering work in England during the war. - Stockholm. Christianta, Berlin and London. in the order named hgve the lowest denth rates among the European cities. . : "~ According to the town reports, it cost the town of Leicester $099.60 to catech one browntail “moth last year but Peter Gibbonsg, official 4noth exterminator of Clinton, says that it was .worth the money. : In the Hawaliian islands the pine- - applé industry has, during the past fetv years experienced considerable development, causing it to rank second:to that of sugar.: At present there _are about 7,000 acres planted with - pineapples. .

GATHERED BRIEFS | It takes an accomplished liar to tell the truth with a straight face. Save the pennies. It only takes about 200 of them to make a dollar. You never can tell. Many a man is well heeled whose shoes -don’t indicate it." - ; m k . gy - The Tact that everything is so high ils responsible for most of us being on our uppers. Every cloud has a silver lining. which unfortunately is more than can be said of every pocket. . : ~ “Marriage is a lottery,” says the Cynical Bachelor. “There is no such thing as a safety match.” The superfluity of medical advice is demonstrated by the doctor telling a chronic kicker that he needs more ex- . There are social distinctions in all “classes. Even the washer-woman has to draw the line somewhere. ) Hoax—Yes, he makes more money . than be can spend. Joax—Gee! Some ~ Job. Where does he work? Hoax—ln . the mint. :

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" Pretty powder bowis and baskets are sure of a great vogue for Christmas 'gifts. The four pictured include 'a lttle basket covered with plaited { silk, at the upper left, and just below it the pnf attached to its cover {and ribbopecovered handle. A simlilar | basket, at the right, is surmounted by ‘I Httle ribbon-dressed doll—a disigu;sed_ powder puff.. At the lower-left g'n glass bowl suppoerts a pufl holding a 1 doll's head and at the .right a nete ;-mverotljnr enthroues a Jap baby.

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1c CLUS : PAYMENTS .° Ist Week ... ... "¢ snd Week ... e Brd Week ... 3¢ Increase Every Wesk : by le Total in b 0 waeks $12.75

, The Reason for the Club : To provide a wav for those of moderate and even small means to bank their money. To teach “the savi z habit” to those who have never learned it. ; To give voung folxs a practical education about money—by showing them that if they give up the little things they want today, they can get the big things later. To give you a “bank con\nection”'a_nd show vou how our bank can be of service to you. : 7 \ ~ :

| L WE PAY YOU 4 PER CENT ON YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS , | Farmers & Merchants Trust Co., Ligonier, Ind.

‘Every boy has the fdea that If his | father had lived at the right time he could have thrashed Golinth.—Chicago Dafly News, . : 4 PHILOSOPHICAL REMARKS A man Injures himself every time he In his winning ways is found the proof of & good bluffer.. ‘“_ . . Time heals all wounds, but our time bere on earth is limited. . Superstition never keeps people from accepting 18 eggs for a dozen. - . A man who lives on hfme will spend ‘ hiz old age at comehody else's expense. §

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2c CLUB PAYMENTS ist Week ... 2¢ 2nd Week ............... d¢ Srd Week ... 8¢ Increase Every Week by Total in 50 weeks $25.50

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éj’g‘% | What to Buy' % ‘i ?{% §i’§4§‘i’ § 1) “o\‘3@ i é Philadelphia Candy Kitchen - Holiday Sweets of all Kinds Fancy and Plain Home Made Christmas Candies | Price 45 Cents the pound; 2 pounds 'l' - for 80 cents - | Sale Starts 10 Days Before Christmas \ Try our Fancy French Box Candies $1 upwards ‘ - When you come in to trade secure a Da‘in"tyf Lunch 1 Special Christmas Dinner of Young Roast Pig 1 ‘I THE PHILADELPHIA

~ Plan of the Cleb ; The Plan Is Simple: You békin with le, 2¢, s¢, or 10c, and increase your deposit the same amount each week. Or, vou can begin with a certain amount, 50c, $l.OO, $5.00, or any amount and desposit the same amount each week. ‘ - Look at the different Clubs in table below and select the one you wish to join; the l¢, 2¢, s¢, 10¢, 50¢, $l.OO. ~. ° or any of the clubs; then come to our Bank with the first weex . payment. We will make you a member of the Club and ive you a Christmas Banl ng Club Book showing the Club : ou have joined. - - It costs nothing to join and :s an easy way to accumulate money. - : , ‘

WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL PAY YOU

5¢ CLUB | PAYMENTS Ist Week ... &¢ 2nd Week ... 10e Brd Week ... 15¢ Increase Every Week . by sc. . Total in 50 weeks $63.75

10c CLUB PAYMENTS : Ist Week ... 10¢ 2nd Week ............... 20¢ Increase Every Week by 10 , Total in 50 weeks $127.50

50c CLUB ~ PAYMENTS Ilst Week ... &0c 2nd Week ............... 50¢ Deposit 50c Every , Week Total in 50 weeks

s r 2 A Who Gets the Money You Earn Money spent is monevy gone—Money Banked is money SAVED. _‘ It isn’t the money you make that counts, but the money vou save, and there is no better way to acguire a bank account than by joining our Christmas Banking Club. ~ Ask any wealthy man how he “got his start”—he will tell vou that he saved and banked his money., = : b ; ~ Get your start. Get it today. Come in and join our Christmas Banking Club,

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- $1 CLUB PAYMENTS Ist Week ... SL.OO *nd Week ... $lOO Srd Week ... $l.OO Deposit $l.OO Every Week Total in 50 weeks ' $50.00

$5 CLUB PAYMENTS Ist Week ... 8500 2nd Week ... £.OO 3rd Week ... 3500 Deposit $5.00 kvery : Week Total in 50 weeks - $250.00

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