Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 41B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 December 1920 — Page 3

- Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 1600CQ Ligonier Indiana - CHARLES V. INKS AfiD'SON » Dealer in _ M Vaults, Tombom Building Stone - ornir Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer - Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65.

Feel better In 15 minutes. Digest - Well Table's give quickest - _ known relief. Next time you ¢ Iforin: siomac’ torture, try Digeot Well 'f 1 sually they biring wonderful ; i 1F mLiniute and: many a sieri ttack - disng peared comnletely in i Lo : Digest Well Tablets moky possil for you to eat as Vou d eat. vy live in comfort. ‘Ti fd notnre in d gesting food and correetines the stomacl Try them today. I{-your druggist cut pot supply you, send Ok for o packag prepaid. Money back if they- fail you Oue Day boctor Co:;; Bourbon, lud.

Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonier _ FFICE HCURS: _ ’ Q:00 re 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 - Utfice 107 ; Telephone Res., 27 W. H WIGTON - . . Attorny»lt-la\y OmMce in Zimmerman Block LIGONTER IND

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LaCanuille Front Laced Corset ]ust the corset to make you look yor best. Elizabeth Lamb Corsetiere Harry Schlotterback ~ Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturdayg ~ at Mier State Rank

City Meat Market : Phone Mo. 141 Prompt Free Delivery to all parts of | . the city YOU KNOW after you visit the City Market that we give better service are better quality. Big Reductions on all Fresh ~and Smoked Meats ~ F. W. STELLER

. Auto License Plates, - Indiana’s 1521 automcbile lic'nee plates wil have Glack figuris axd I.¢ters with & salmon background, according to Ed McCletiand, director of the automobile department of the secretary of state's office. ' : “We are already receiving the application of automoblle owners and we will not be able to ship cut any plates uptil after’ the Chrisimas rush because the postoffice will be overflowed with' Christmas mail” MeClellsn,. - . ~ Heid On Forgery Charge. D.-A. Whiteman of Groaer township is a boarder it the jail at Columbia City, awaiting trimi on an ind;ciment returned by the grand jury churaiing hizn with forgery. He cashed a draft for $206.70 at the -Proviceut Trust company in Columba City = The draft was an the Warsaw Stawe bunk-lal was payable to G. H. Whiteman. The draft was cashed June 17, 19200 The ilndictment says that D. A Whiteman told the trudt company ks was 0. H. Whiteman and that he ¢ndorsed the draft with the latter nams, although he knew there was no such person. He was arrested at Noblesville by Sherlff Lon Rupisyj of Whitley county. .He is married and las five children. = . - Not Too Late, : _ Time for Xmas orders yet. A dozan phatographs are a dozen Xmas gifts. tthat your friends cannot buy.) Phone 264 Hieber Studie or cowme for a sitting withont delay. Satisfaction assured. Special daylight i'qu,pmont for th:se dark days. g

FO!' HOIC]!RE plflS : ° -y A ' \: u}t'»: Gsds 1 e 1?’;' .'/.A‘ S s 5 ke ¢ s 1 *' 4 ; Y . - T R 5B g e 13 ";,." .*V."-'f.' e Übedll) A - > W . 5 T _k‘ g oore® /‘e«' o { \;\4’ :’;/ ’,’ . £ _‘fiv-g‘ SR \l‘ RS AN ,‘, 3 ,‘,’ffl\b’““\ b The baby will he served and bhis mother delighted at Christmas time with little gifts convenient for holding safety pina. A doll and a basket are shown In the picture each sus pended by ribbons for hanging them. Little rings attached to the reet, hands and belt of the doll accommodate pins of several sizes. There are assorted pins in the basket. :

, ¥ s i L i !/ i % % ; = i WAI VS ojc e ¢ . / Fiy _. . . liv s i - oo R o : e geNu Ao Xl\ ‘ =t R B R 1 » -«,;{f,‘;;»- :ré}r - | s b SO - ‘\‘k_‘« ..17 & A A i =\ 7/ Wb S : N 7 Nl - < NN LG T T . ‘bl:\-.. : -‘\ ) .:‘OP;JR-G-VW HELLO HELLO STNAT CLAUS If you want to -make the children and the grown ups happy for. the Yuletice ‘when “eat, drink and be merry is the

order of the day you will choose you: Xmas cakes at Roger's We will have the finest cakes, pastry, bread, biscuits, rolls and breadstuffs of il kinds that will grace any feast as wel] as please any palate no matter how critical. M. G. Rodgers . Phome 84 . . e R GLA>SSES Accuertly and Scien'ifica'ly Fitted. Broken lenses - ~ replaced. . _ Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

DION'T SEE WELL Terre Haute . Woman Was Almost Nervons and Physles]l Wreck Be. - . fore She Took Tanlac "1 dom't supposé anvbody wiil he surprised that 'm 30 enthusiastic over Tanlac after they know about all i done for me,” said Mrs. Lon Hatche . of 632 N. bth Btreet. Terre Hants, Inc “Before I got Tanlac I dom't he lleve I'd scarcily seen a dav durin the past tem years that I c:iuld sav was feeling well. I suffersd torrib: from a severe c¢ase of ind.gestion a= nervousness. gas would forin on n stomach, causing me & great d’al « trouble, ‘ard st timas I would kas acute attagks of Indigrstion. - 1 had to keep on. a lLght diet & thetime, 1 had awful headaches, m kidneys also bither:d me a gres - deal and I wa: s> nervous I coulds rest or ‘be at any ease anywhare, had such weak spells that'a numb of times I was ¢unfined to bed almo: a physical wreck. - . JA fricnd of gurs from Nelson, -Ind came- to wvisit us and told mo hee Tanlac had put an ¢nd to his suff. ing and built him up fifteen pounds i weightl -as well o wasnt jong ¢ making up my mind to try it, and 3. bottles of the med.cine have made . well woman of me. 1 eal anything want without being troubl d a particl with indigestion or gas and have gain €d ten pounds in’ weight, My kidney: no longer bother me and I'm néve: Worried with headachi=s or have a

pain of any kind. ' My nerves are i splend.d cdndition and every night . just sleep like a child. I'm fecling jrs fime, in every way and now do ail m, housework with perfoct éase.” - Clundue 1y soid o Liguuier by 8. J Wilbuws wud by the lending drugg:i oeveiy upn. o Al co i Is - Mentally Aftected. = Anibrose Gowdy, residing on th Orlsn Chapman place in. Rochest., just east of the Ligonier ¢ty limi will be sent to a sanitarium for ey ment. AMr. Gowdy who is about 4. years of age suffered a scvere attac. of illness some months ago and h mind . became affected.’ Drs. Hursl. and Lane held an inquest Tuosda with the result that Mr. Gowdy wi be sent away for treuiment; - ' . To Visit old Home. . Writing from Dallas, T.xas, to | new his subscripticn N. H. Billm s£ays. o “We enjoy reading the Baun very much. and sincé you publish | twice a week it dsubl:y cur-pl asui. Mrs. B.Hm:m and 1 expict to vi Ligonier next ycar and hope to-ha. «he pliasure of mioctling the publjsh . of the Banner. Wishing you a Mor. Christinas and Happy Scow Year. .eu

i ¢ Crippled For Funds. - | The K:ondaliville section of th> .. ;‘(,frexs cemiplains that the drive fo {memberships is almost a faluve,:th - %_1;':0 r«cx»x(d‘ being 579 agiinst I.B¢{last year. The chapter has §51,306..¢ 'i»l'mnd to mect expend.turcs of 2.0\ ¢ {.n 1921, Ligonier had absut 600 rm s:° I'berships as-a result of the rec:nt dis { with- the out townshps yet to h.a ifrom. = gt . : e . | Opinion in Diteh Controversy. t - When a ‘public ditch is clianed | may not be mada d:izp:r nor wid [:_han originally: sp -cified,. accordii . {to an opinion .l;;l: Stansburg, afit } in:y-gemml. has submitted to }ii(-l_. ard Lileber, directar of the stat 2 cii 1591?\'311011 c'omjmissicn. - The quoetis i_i{rose in connection with the Turk’ j<reek ditch in LaGrange and Nobigc‘uunties. . ; e . ! L e e : ;. Meeting of Progress Club, ' _ The Progress Club met Monda, i evening at the haxxm,pf Mrs. Mauric { Hess with most. members presert al ‘z.haugh the weather was btad. After a | song Mrs’ Leck Lamb read an origina i-‘Christmas story to the grea* d:l.ght o her ‘hearers. “What 1 Want for Chris: mas’ 'was the tepic for discission b he members > . :

Charged With Stealing Turkeys - Paul Clark of Fort Wayne wr ried at Albion on a charg> of st alix: 1 number c¢f turkevs from the Edwa: Joore farm; ome miic west of Roni City Saturday night. Clurk had bee sccupying a lake cottage and his ar rest was made by Shenidf Bla X, . School Rooms Dismis.ed. Rooms at the high school buildirg had to dismiss Tuesday forenoon ou acecunt of the accident to the electric plant. The heating pla{. depends. upon. electrical curren: to diffuse the heat. : ' Story Hour Satarday Aiterneon. The story hour Saturday afternoon at 2:30 wiJl be conducted by Miss Gullion and her public sp:aking clas: af the high school. Parents as well as children are invited. o - Lowest in Years. : Hog prices slumped at Indianapolis Tuesday to the lowest level in w=ars The porkers sold as low as 9% cents. Ministers of Albion are trying to ‘put on a municipal Christmas tree in ithat nice little town. ; : N Fresh Fish. - o I will have a supply of fresh fish >very Wednesday for delivery. James im}amh. - ' e L e

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DECEMBER 5, ST. LICK'S DAY Chitdren cf Holland and Fransc Look for Ganta Cirus¢’ visit karly in o 5 |V THE strict order of things 3‘\\.\' ‘dmdm spouid Luve hung el VB3 UD thelr stockings for Santa YRS Ciaus on Dec. 5, and re i joiced in his gifia. For 1t was the feast of Bt. Nicholas, allas Ranta Claus. He has nothing whatever 1o de™wilh Christmnas, and bis visit then Iv an Anglo-Saxon anachrouism; which came from America Bffy years ago. As thelr patron saint, children were taught to look to Nicholas for cure and protection. To show the reality of his love for boys and giris, parents relrred that ou his eve he went up and down the ecarth re warding the good with presents, as he bad-—in his life secretly thrown purses of goid into the rooms of poor mafdens through the window. Childr=d were taught to hang up their stockIngs which parents acting as the saint's deputles flled with sweers, apples. nuts end tors. In England the custom was abolished with the wor ship of saints at the Reformation, rnd was re-estabiished In the Amertcan guise of Father Christmas in the middle of ldst century.

_ But In Holland Santa Claus makes hiz .visit on the right day. Twe. 5 Instead of stockings, the Diuteh children place their shaes, with straw in them for the donkey on which Nicholas rites, In front of the fireplace. - In the morning good children find [wres eénts there,. but the shoes of the naughty contaln only a birch.* The custom {8 the same in ¥rance. In southern Austria,. & young man, ar rayed as Bt. Nicholas, in. eplscopal robes visits each house and exaniines the children in their ecatechism. To those who answer well the saipi's at: tenidant angels give frolt and .goeers while demons are admitted to terror ize the careless. On goitg to hed the children_ place baskets. orF diches on the window sill for his future gifts Cathaolic Germany furnishes the trans)tion - between. the origin »f Nicholas and modern Santa Claus. Arreyed as Father Christmas, l'e visits each home and queltions the children as to thelr past conduct. For the good there are cakes and fruit, and for ai' a lecture He then asks what' presents they would. like the Christ-child to hring at Christmas.—London Dally Chronicle.

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Many a fair maid will rejoice o 1 such new and smart furbelows of ribbon as are pictured here, when Christ | was brings her remembrances. Here is a collar, vestee and girdle with a bag to match that are irresistible. This garniture for the waist is made of siriped ribbon—showing the glowing colors in Roman stripes. ‘ The girdle. is knotted at the left slde and hangs in two pointed ends, The bag is drawn up and suspendeq by narrow satin ribbon, has a silk ornament, like those on the collar, at the bottom., - - Ui Drop in Price of Rebuilt Tires. 130x3—58.65. - e 32x31%—812.20. - 30x314—510.75 5 : 31x4—513.80 - : ' Ten per cent off this price until January J=t. Other sizes aceordingly. o W.ECadwel met

'~ For sale, davenport. Call phone 321, For sale, Barred Rock cockerals. Harvey Hull, Phone 9 M. 42a3t Fine pop corn for sale. J L. Dunoing. D 41b2t ‘For sale, my 120 acre farm 1% miles south ¢f Wawaka. Charles Wycof!, Wyoming, L. - ' 40b4t. Bring your aluminum ware in necd of repalring 1 my shop where it will be neatly dene. D. M. Rench 38bit . For Sale—Old barn, good frame and siding. See J. C. Bruok or call 349 ' : : 3%b4t Viiated 5r th: filing chie i 3. iy 1o Btanderd o company agent ‘ St For sale, desirable bufldirg lot ‘dewalk and sewaer. Rube Deeter. ; . . g23btt

~ For rent-5-rocm house, modern ex‘ept furnace, near the M. E church. 21 Jacobs. ‘3Batf Wanted—At once, about three un‘urnished rooms for light houseeeping close in. Phone 13 Banner. e : : 38at! " For sale, Cole hot blast heater, gnod 8 mew. Also some fine White Logwrn cockrels. - L - Perry Reed, Ligcnier - ~ Secure a business education, either n the resident school or by home ‘tudy. Catalog and Hame = Study wioklet free. Write the South Bend tusiness Coliege, South Bend Indiana. v ' . 35¥1m0. For Sale if taken soon 25 acres or qore land of the old Levi Glant place contefr of the Hawpatch locgted 2% niles scuth.of Tcpeka and "4 miles “rth east of Ligonier. Gocd improvenents. e ' _ : Mrs. Ira. Bowran, Topeka, Ind ‘ - S 41a2: - Notlee of Hearing. . blie Service Commission of Ind a»a . diarap-lis. Indiana. D¢ 2. 1220 ile 5787 ' diana & Mich‘gan El étric Co. - uth Bend, Indiana . .

‘ln: the matter of vour p-tition filed ith this Commission for authority » increase electric races, I wish I _\lvise you that a hearing will be h»!d| Vednesday December 22nd, 1920 af A. M.-in the City Hall. South Bend lease be governed accordingly. -+ Yery truly yours. . J. W. McCardle, Commission:r ' ' : _4obu Farmers Attention. ; ‘Horseshoeing and geuer<l blackmithing promp''y done at reasonable riges. New shop in rear of Weir & owley's. “ive me a call. Wil H lieber, the olacksmith, . BlaZm Clerks, (men, women) .over 17, fcr stal Mail Service. $125 month. Ex-l rience unnecessary. - For free pa’ru-‘ ulars of . examipation write R. ‘erry (fermer Civil Service Exai.ner). 1101 Continental Bldg., Washagten, D. C. 40ait ~~ Club With Farm Paper. = . ~ Arrangements have been - made ‘hereby the Banner and the Ohie ‘armer will be mailed for $250 the ear, This rate applies to new subcribers and all old ones who pay one ‘ear in. advance. The Banner aud he Woman's Wold for $2.25 en the ame basis. . 3suut

Before You Select that Christmas Gift for Him , Visit our store we have a fine line ~ of useful articles for the man or - boy at very reasonable prices;. ~ - G;Ood assortment 'of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery, - Handkerchiefs and many other articles. | Carney Clothing Store © . 'The Store where Most all the People Trade =~

m - s sm—. — —— v rg-y «g N NOTICEKE Rdu t. | H B l : e . c '0" 'n 8 AB™Y | Mm-b———_-—m.. ' Effective at }once. we will sell our Meal Tickets, Regular Meals and Short Orders at a reduction of from 25% to 331-3% from presem»- prices. We are prepared to v;:i-ve. you quick service and the very best of wholesomeé home cooked food. Our kitchen is open to public inspection. . . . | You cannot afford to nass up this opportuhity to save you mcney. i ; : o-. e : ‘The American Restaurant - Opposite Post Office ’ D. J. LOWE, Prop.

c INCOFE N 1 A ¢ h Change in Credit T Beginning January Ist 1921; all accounts will be due and payable the tenth of the month -following the date of purchase. _ o : In the past we have conducted our business on long credit: terms. . But present conditions ‘have made it necessary to discontinue our past custom of long credit terms, Our sources of supply manufactures and jobbers have shortened their tertis to us and we must be as prompt in our settlemenits as we are in our buying. ..’ . We feel our customers see¢ the justness of this change and will readily d» their share in helping to meet changod conditions that will surily be a atart: in eliminating credit waste and specding the coming of lower prices. ; A shortening of credit terms will make it possible for-ua to carry a more complete and assorted hine in all departments to fill your needs. . - Market changes in the way of lower prices can be found here first. It will be “our policy -to meet' lower prices us quickly as market conditions warrant. ‘ _ Remember ocur new credit terms c¢ffective January 1s:, 1941 L - e . . - Weir & Cowley

| Hospital Geod_\'ear Welt Shoe Repairing System, Robes, Blankets and all Hores furnishing. U. S. Rubber Poots, U. S. 4 Buck!e Overshoes, Laéross_ Rubber Boots, Men's Work Shoes, Can‘vas Gloves, Canvas Mittens, Leather Gloves, Auto Curtain - Repaired, Sheepskin Moccosines, Sheepskin Shoes, Men's « Leggens, Traveling Bags,B. F. Wilkersor e . 11KErson 1 * Shine Parlor in connection. Chas. Gale in charge.