Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 42A, Ligonier, Noble County, 21 December 1920 — Page 3
Christmas Dinner . " MENU : _CHICKEN ~ ROAST PORK _ -° ' ROAST BEEF L MASHED POTATOES SWEET POTATOES ESCALLOPED CORN COLL SLAW BAKED PINEAPPLE WITH CREAM \ CELERY - PIE—PEACH, CHERRY | . CORYER.. MK TEA SPECIAL MUSIC. DINNER 12 to 1:30 - ° - Lincoln Cafe SACK & FELTS, Propristors. . 75¢ per Plate. . ' .
This ilstmas lls Christmas : ~ “SAY IT WITH FLOWERN.” - We can deliver from you to them with a neat Xmas card (nc!osed, - _ Choice Roses ....................................$3.00 to $7.00 per duzen Carnations ............................’..... $2.50 to $3.50 per dozen M. ... e per dozen D BR3OO D Corsage Bouquet $2.00 to $5.00 cach Blooming Plants of Cyclomen, Primroses, Christmas Chcrries, Begonias from .......................... $l.OO to. $5.00 Our Christmas Special is a basket of fresh mixed flowers - BN B BTR s 8800 Flowers telegraphed to any part of the United States. O. O. Schrock, Florist ‘ \ _ Telephone 222,
R UPARTICULAR Ot course you are, and we want just that kind of patrons. It is our aim to please them down to the last point, a_nd we do 1t too. Phone 86. . BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY "AND DRY CLEANING :
3 . s - l ,'| | o T Christmas Greetings - The Old Christmas-Time Spirit . Never Chamges . . Good cheer, good-will and pleasures galove are its heritage. Let them assume full command of the Holidays. . The sincere desire of the officers and directors of this bank i that your Christmas and New Year may be happy ones. - ~And, too, we wish to express our Tiappreciation of the loyal support we have received the past year from all who have found here the strength, security and willingness to serve to which you are entitled in your banking home. | - e feel a deep interest in this community. We desire to assist 1n all ways open to us in promoting its welfare and it is our constant endeavor to advance the financial interests of each individual with whom we have business transactions. L i Sothen just as the old year is slipping away and the New Year, 1921, approaches, we take this opportunity to aga'n thank you for your pationage and earnestly solicit a continuati>n of the same and wish for you and yours a new era of happiness and prospenty during the new year. =~ RN o e Ve 0 Farmers & Merchants Trust Co.
Awards Hog: Ro d Contracts, i Thirtern. read. contracts amounting to sl'ghtly ovir $1071000.00 were award:d by thr county commisaiciien of Kosciusko county, at. Warsaw Thursday. Of the ' thirteen roads itwcln are to be concrete and the ~other gravel. Six are to be built ugder the cousty unit system, and the cther seven are obe townsh!p rosds. _ It's Spring in Syracuse. 5 A Chicago paper contained the following item under the abovecaption: “old Man Boreas has been kidd'ng the flowers at Syracuse, Ind, Mrs Zella Leaccck writes that hor children tock a bouquet of dand:lions to their teacher Tureday, inclosing thres of the flowers iu the lotter™ - . o 4 . ;so'ncx_or FINAL STETTLEMENI. State -of Indlana, Nobl: County, 83: -In the matter of the estate of Christian E. Slabaugh., Dacrasid No. 323 | In the Noble Circuit Court, Januasy térm, 1921. ‘ e Notice {3 hereby given, that the tw; dersigned as Administrator of hs estate of Christian -E. Slabaugh, ¢ ceascd, @as filed in said court his aecount and vouchers In final s-ttl-ment of said Estats, and that th same will come up for the exanin-| ation ‘and action ot said Court, at. - | Court House, at Albion” Ind ana, (:n" the 10th day of January, 1921, at which time and place all porsons in % terested in sald Estate are required to appear in sald Court and show cause, if any there be, why said ac count should not be approved.: . And the heirs «f said decedent, and all others interested in sad Estate are also hereby required, al the time and placa aforesaid, to app ar | and make procf of their cliim to any part of said Estate. A . ' o : Sidney Slabaugh . » . Admini § rator W. H. Wigton Atty.. . - . s2alw
Nvl | g ‘ l’yl E : - ¥ - 7 TR AT TR Vit iff ¢BS@r RT by : i SR S e | | BPONBREY N A Ty Ril JDA \:\}\ i S Y \ .L.\ Wy 3~') ‘ ‘.':\"'" : x‘v}j "couanofl : HELLO HELLO STNAT CLAUS if you want to make th» children and the grown ups happy for the Yuletiie when “eat, drink and bs megery s the order of the day you will choose your Xmas cakes at Roger's We will have the finest cakes, pastry, bread, hiscuits, rolls_and breadstuffs of uil kinds that will grace any feast a 3 well a 8 please any palate no matter how critical. o , M. G. Rodgers ~ Phone 284 . :
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, InutanA.
’ s 'S GRANDEST =~ R : ‘ 1 Shall Never (nit Praising Tanlse Says Indlana Man, Health Is Re. “My erporience has convineed me *hat- Tanlac s the greatest medicine 'n the world, for it gave me relief after everything elsé had failed” said 1. Nieten, of 1410 Second Ave., Evansrille, Ind. : i “For . sbout two years 1 suffered frem ind'gestion and -nmervousness. Evervthirg [ ate cauesd 2 heavy feelt 'ng ll'k= lead In th> pit of my stomach and bi~at*d me up with gas until 1 nearly smothered. 1 eonldn’t eat meat
f T prtatres, in fact there were & numhor of thirgs | never darad touch, for f 1 'd'd 1T was sure to suffer agony afterwnrds. o 'l had ccnstant pa'ns a!l over my ‘body, espoclally. fn my I°ft sids and ~hest, and 1 could hardly gt any icep at pight. 1 was subjoct to attacks of dizziness. 1 had a tir»d. lanwuid feeling all th~ time. and though 1 tosk one kind of medicine aftsr anther ncthing did me any gond and ! got so'weak and run-down 1 was fust °n the piont of givisg mp.. .~ “'But T finally: d_{*cidfdf'iu’ try Tan‘ac,. and my appstite picked -up and my digestion got better with the very ‘irst bottis, My stomiach ncw: srems to ‘be in porfeoet condition for 1 can at m-at. potatoes, ‘cabbag® or just snything €lse I want and naver fee] 1. sign of indigastion. 0 l “My nerves are steady and I sloep {ine_at night and am nsver hotherd with those spolls of dizziness. The pains have. gone from my side and chest and I never feel an ache or a’! pain anywhera, -1 can work all dayv, long withrut having to Btop-and rest, and am feeling fine in every way. 1 ‘ntend to koep a bottle of Tanlac in. the hcuse all the. time and 1 shail never quit praising fit.” :+ - . Tanlue s sold n Ligonler by 8.-J Williums and by the leading druggisr in every town. ' e ey
Demand Jail Sentences. ; Women's organizations of - Fort Wayne called on the police judge to demand greater punishment for bootloggers and violators of the prohibition law. They d2mand jail sentences for violators instead of ncminal fines as has been the rule. The womeén are on the right course.. A small fine has no terrors for th> bootl:ggsr who sells white mule at $l2 a quart, bu a“term in jail or at the state penal farm would have a better effzet. ‘l'h:» policg claim most of the drunkenness n .tht-'\\'ayne results from.indulging in hard cider. e -
Wilson Purchrses Home, | President Wilson has purchasad ths. Henry P. Fairbanks residence at 2340 S street, N. W, it was announced ia Washington .by R. H. Hagner and Co., real estate dealers. The house. is a nragnificent four. steéry brick and set directly on the .strest. It is the second from Massachugetts avenue oa S street and is just wheore the street slcpes to the fashionable thoroughfare. : o - Morried at Kendailville, . Miss Electa E. Minch of Howe and Harold E. Btlley of n:ar Monga werfc quictly united in marriags at th Presbyter.an parsonag: at Ko:ndaifville. Bcth the bride and brid groom are wcll known young folks of tha'r community. - They - laft Yor Howae, whire they will make their future home. - . ' o Killcd in Fall From Wagon. : William Cra’g, ag? 63, a farm haud, was almost instantly killed at New Era, a small station on the branch of the N. Y. C. lines In Butler township DeKalb ccounty, Wednesday when he was thrown from a wagon loaded with corn fodder. He fell upon his head and his neck was brcken. He lived bu: a few minutes after the accid:nt. = * No More Person:l Pardons. Gov. Gocdrich anncunccd that he will not consider any more individual petitions for pardon of convicts oxcept theose taken up by the state pardon board af its December session.
-Smith Has Close Call o Samuel Smith of Allen township, southwest of Avilla, who was ran down by a truck last Saturday aad painfully injured, is reported to be recovering. Several ribs were broken and he was bruised quite badly. : : Some Good News. The Goodyear Tire company at Akron, 0., has recalled 1,000 of its discharged employees, according to reports. Thé men are asked to report January 1 and resume work in their cld capacity. ; ; - Kann Has Operation. Sig Kann underwent a minor surg'cal operation in Battle Creek, Mich., the other day and he is at home until after the holidays. a e Licensed to Wed., Hugh Walter Miller and Minnie Elsanor Lynnn of Cromwell both well known young people of that place were granted a marriage license at LAlblon Thursday. j : e ~ Mistakes Poison For Medicine. . ~ Waldo Miller, 29, of Fort Wayne ‘mistaking a bottle of carbolic acid for ‘his medicine accidentally swallowed a quantity of the fiery liquid and died from the effects. = .~ | : . Only -thirty members are fdentifid Wwith the G. A. R. post of Auburn. im the post was organized in 1882 there were 197. Of this number 113 ";! *el e
_For sale, Barred Rock oockerals. Harvey Hull, Phone § M ekt ~ Fine pop corn for sale J. L. Duaning. 41b%t et o Tires, rim-cut tires repaired. See Charies Iden, Cromwell. : 41011, For sale, my 120 acre farm 1% miles south ¢f Wawaka. Charles Wycof!, Wyoming, 1L - 40bdt. - Bring your aluminum ware in need of repairing to my shop where it will be necatly done. D. M. Rench 38bit For Sale—old barn, good frame and siding. SeeyJ. C. Brunk or call 349 o ) : -39 For salé, demirable Ddulidizg ot - didewalk and svver. Rude Deeter _ 2ot 'For rent-5-rocm house, modern u-% cept furnace, near the M. E. church. Eli Jacobs. “ : 38atf
| For Sale--Domestic coal in car load lots. Prompt shipment to dependable parties. Write, w.re cr call Black Dla- ' mond Wag:n Mine, Linton, Ind. K. . Ogle, Prop. - . 41b3t % Secure a business education, either in the resident school or by home igzudy‘ " Catalog and Home Study E!:océ::klel free. Write the South Bend t Business Collége, South Bend Indiana. ; , ‘ 35bimeo. E Farmers Attention. ~ Horseshoeing and geuers] blacksmithing promp*'y done at reasonable prices. New shop in rear of Welr & Cowley's. "ive me a call. Wil H. Hieber, the blacksmith. 3lalm . Drop In Price of Rebullt Tires, 32x3146-—sl2 20, : b 30x315--$10.76 . 31x4—513.80 . : - ‘Ten per cent off this price un*!l January let.. Other sizes accordingty. . W. E Caidwell ~ 33bEt Learn to Dance. Consult Arnold Elson Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week 8 to 11 o'cleck for instructions in dancing All the latest steps taught. Childrens calss Friday afternoon 4:30 to 65:20 40aX:
Accusrtly and Scien‘ifica'ly Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. ‘ Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday at Mier State Bank ; Dr. C. D.l ane Zimn.erman bioek, Ligonier **ICE HCURS: _ 3:00 10 12 1:00 103:00 7:00 to 8:00 : Utfice 107 Telephone g.,. - T & wems ; Attorney-at-law . Ontice in Zimmerman Block . " LIGON(ER. IND
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. | Good assortment 'of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery, - Handkerchiefs and many other articles. Carney Clothing Store
:.4 B - , NOTICLE . n_l . ) : i : B & § ~ Effective at once, we will sell our Meal Tickets, Regular Meals and Short Orders at a reduction of from 25% (o | 33 1-3% from present prices. o g We are preured to give you quick service and the very best of wholesome home cooked food. Our kitchen is open to public inspection. - i - You cannot afford to pass up this opportnniiy to save you mcney. A - The American Restaurant | Ovposite Post Office : . D. J. LOWE, Prop.
; NOTICI A NN < LTS . = = . 2 ‘ - Change in Credit Terms ~ Begirning January Ist. 1921, all accounts will be ‘due and payable the tenth of the month following the date of purchase. - . ; : 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 terms tous and we must be as prompt in our settlements as we are in our buying. : We feel our customers see the justness of this change and will readily do their share in helping to meet chang conditions that will surely be a start in eliminating credit waste and specding the coming of lower prices. - A shortening of credit terms will make it possible for us to carry a more complete and assorted line in all departments to fill your needs. L - Market changes in the way of lower prices can be found here first. It will be our policy to meet lower prices as quickly as market conditions warrant. » , _ Remember our new credit terms effective January Is, 1921 : . 2 Weir & Cowley
Hospital Goedyear Welt Shoe Repairing System, Robes, Blankets and all Hores furnishing. U. S. Rubber Poots, U. S. 4 Buckle Overshoes, Lacross Rubber Boots. Men's Work Shoes, Canvas Gloves, Canvas Mittens, Leather Gloves, Auto Curtain Repaired, Sheepskin Moccosines, Sheepskin Shoes, Men's Leggens, Traveling Bags, ° - : S = : : & . : a ) . . < . ‘B. F. Wilkerson ~ Shine Parlor in connection. Chas. Gale in charge.
