Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 42B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 December 1920 — Page 3

o e GO@& ---.0..-.-.b, : i il 3 ’ P . t' vdfl | ) E eas fl‘l; B kind of prioviag thas m divideads s e ‘“m should bave, '*o. Yy, poorl '"m - printéd metter le :onf then pone. The quality of yowr : .‘m‘ h"ofoltn judged by [ ty of your stat.onery : -::inof printing gives sum bmbo- of cheapness thet ] to overcome. while ‘printing curricawitbh 28 8 : m‘bltum tionof quality, - : We produce-only Quaiity ' Printing. Whetber you want : a 8 inexpensive handbill or » . btterbesd ia colors, il you | order it from us you will be z gn of getting good work. ¢ heve the oyuipnn! and : the '‘koow bo'"‘ that m':.l- ¥ s%o get out y good print-h‘-—::i'ntin‘"rhfl impresses i :oflo with the good taste of . users. That is the caly - kind of prioting thet i )

&% gf ~ rf‘} ANk ;—“’“\‘}@ . 11/ - i B P - b_.‘i ! e -v"\‘.: ‘II*T:X;, e\ 35 L TSWAS o= %; DAY L _ - ‘&) »\&‘*3’-1‘.«\,;:; 1 Y/ el 5 .;\ ] ~R N\y h o Yl TCOFRYRWWY - HELLO HELLO STNAT CLAUS it you want to make the children and the grown ups happy for .the Yuletide when “eat, drink and be merry s the order of the day you will choose your Xmas cakes at Roger's We will have the finest cakes, pastry, -bread, biscuits, rolls and Ddreadstuffs of ail Kkinds that will grace any féast-as well as please any palawe Lo matter how critical. o = M. G. Rodgers | Phone 244

Form 'your own opinion of the quality of printing we tum out by looking over the samples we will be glad to show you. There Is noth- ~ ing in this line that we can't do to your entire yatisN faction. Migh- - D class printing . fl creates a good q s impres- (= sion for e Consuly ’ Vs Before You Send T ‘ Your Work 8 AN, Ourof p Sy Toton

Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~_ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier - Indiana CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ; Dealer in Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, : Building Stone ; ornar Pifth and Oavin LIGONTER -~ E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone ;qs‘l. sésr call my residence, phone NO. 00. !

Job Printi ob Printing T . ]| Printing, and when it || 2 -comes to Service, we can only refer you to ; . |} . our customers or ask ; that you give us a trial.

l ~ NEWS NOTES “Go to Movie' week Dec. 25 to Jad. Ist. . : { 'i A daughter was born Monday to Mr. ‘md Mrs. Cleo Snow . X S R WS 5 i | BSee “The Race of the Age ' nant . Tuesday and Wednesday. o c————— o n ’ Ferd Ackerman has gone to Indianapolis to spend Christmmas l One year ago loe was 21 inches ithick on the neardy lakes, ; Jack Rees visited relatives in Chicago Tuesday and Wednesday o ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frick of near Wawaka are the parent of a son.” H. M. Way, Wawaka merchant, Is oul again after a serious {llness

Phil Schloss has gone to Toledo, Ohio, to enjoy his Christmas dinner. Extra fine attractions at Crystal Dec. 26 to Jan. Ist. “Go to Movie” woek . : ot You are lucky if you see “The Best of Luck” the feature picture.at Crystal tonight. : . Miss Helen Jeanneret arrived home from Three Rivers, Mich.,, Wdnesday evening for her vacation. . Harry Mentzer is home from Huut{ngton “weher he spent five woeeks decoratiug a fine residence. . T'he, weather man pulled off.a rea! blizzard Tuesday which put a check to Christmas shoppers for that day. _ Dr. Black repo’rti]the condition o Mrs. Ed Banta, recovering from ar operation in an. Elkhart hospital a. very sakisfactory. - o Dr. Paul of the U. B. church wii «pend his holidays in Cincinnati an« Dayton, Ohlo, and with his children a the Otterbein Home. : : ]

- Seven car loads of stock were ship ped from Kendallville in one day re. cently. The stock market is not ai tractive according to advices. “The Race: of the Age,” I 8 a picture that your children’s children wil. talk about. Don't miss it at Crystal next Tuesday and Wednesday. © The crime wave continues to sweep over the country and the hobo I 8 agair in evidence. Armed bandite are hold ing up citizens, robbing banks aud stores. _ = Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ellswort} and son King came from Lansing Mich., to spend Christmas with Mrs Ellsworth’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King. - , : e . It is so different i 3 “Tho Race of the Age” froa aavcung ever pro duced- that comya Isras would Le nupossible. At Crys'al next Tuesday and Wednesday. _ James P. Elsea, who recently died in Lake City, Kansas, at the age o 1 73, was an old Benton township youih and a boyhood friend of James Kinnison of Ligonier. - ‘

Attorney General Black of Ihaho, C. S. Black, of Goshen, and Dr. F. W. Black of Ligonler visited their aged father at Topeka who had been quite il but is now much better. A Miss Maude Middleton spent the week end in Chicago with friends from Oakland, Californla who were on their way to New York from wheze they will sail for over seas early inu January. v ~ MrE. Otto Schmidt, formerly Miss Agnes Winstein of Kendallv'lle. died in Chicago Monday. BShe was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. ¥ Win‘stein and was well known in 1 ‘gonier.

Population of Kendallville, Figures from the U. 8. brrewn »f census places the 1920 populetion of Kendallville at 6,273. This is a substantial gain over 19%0. ~ To jump up and cheer is the inclination when you witness “The Race of the Age.” Without arv doab: this is the greatest p'clure ol i*s Kind ever filmed. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Crystal. : : “On with the Dance” a big snper“ special, a romance of love and home, and of pleasure's pace that kills on }the Great White Way. Lavish beyond description, every scene a revelation. See it at Crystal next week Thursday and Friday. John Eldred, known as the “millionaire printer” of LaPorte, Capt. and Mrs. Jack Towerton, and babe, of Edmonton, Canada, and Frank Eldred and family of Indianapolis ars here to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eldred and J. H. Hoffman. - ;

Rumley Gets Year and a Day. Dr. Edward Rumely, formerl’ of Laporte was sentenced to one year and one day in the Atlanta p-ien for oncealing German ownersship of the New York Evening Mail. | Wanted. I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin, Phone 16 A Ligonier . 41btf Clab WIO Farm Pwpen. ~ Arrangements have been made whereby the Benner and the Ohio Farmer will be mailed for $2.50 the year. This rate applies to new nb-i scribers and all old ones who pay cne the Woman's Wold for $3.35 en the

TYPICAL OF NEW STYLES T A A e - o : i ™, | : - < A 4 R, o N AN 0 e .—1;"- - fig e\ MRS RS R 4 o 3 4 ”}S} ] fi' g ? 2,,’.;. M 1 | B BTN s b e ¢ e~ ‘ i ‘ :,; 3 A ’ ol :» X NE | - T é- SR A e : ; 3| T “‘f{.‘\&"zt.»,e: 3 T B Ty L e E o 7 ‘_w'\it L‘ . : o e s [ ; ;i i N :o . G “’. the ~mwmpany of hiouses anbd smocks fo: fall are found new models tmiads of tuffeta siik that are original gnd pretty—and originality is a great pssct just now, Here (s one of them thet In sure to Intervst those who are lwking for something new and sure tu please everyone who can appreciate its beauty.

§ ‘ASIDE REMARKS All the wq;rld practices the . art Aot acting. i : - Suspect not a friend's words, but rother his meaning. ! ' — A sheriff would hate to be known by the company he keeps. % The statesman In his flights ~ of oratory merely speeds his { oplatons, . * A jackpot is a vessel sometimes used for the cooking of e e e . The hunter who tells a bear { story doesn't always stick to 1 the n‘a,kedfi truth. :

- LIGHT ON LOVE LETTERS To recelve a love letter uplifts all women, old or young. ‘ Love letters should have a delivery of thelr own~—the last post! The wise woman receives love letters—sbhe does not send them. Wise is she who has a daily love letter—even If the sender varies. Never kéep the love letters your bhusband wrote you—they will only make you miserable later on. . Every woman's love letters are a poem to the man who loves her—but they should be sonnets, not epics. . WISE SAYINGS ~ "It t» & hard ba.ttle where none es-

The dazaar knows neither father nor mother —Turkish proverb. : AD old bear is slow In learning te dance~—German proverb, ; A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will - make beanty attractive, knowledge dellghtfnl, and wit goodpatored. It will lighten poverty and afiliction and convert ignorance Into an amiable simplicity, s : AROUND THE WORLD A cold is easier to catch than a lmb band. But there are thousands of ecures for a cold e Nearly all Japunen -old!aer'u' are expert gymnasts and every barrack has a gymnasium. L Among the aborigines of the Andaman islands skulls of relatives are worn around the peck.

Christmas Novelties | ' IR i A\ PETR. . ”Js) ‘ k o\ ' i%" i I D \%%\ B & 8 £, | \\%\" /) \\2\\%: : | Sg Y B ~\::\\ : 3 ; \,\S* N O 35@_5 Be g :{.;g:“ T N \ ' i Among the best of the novelties introduced for Christmas gifts are the handsome beads made of sealing wax. They are strung on silk cord with or ~without glass or steel beads. ' The wax is heated over an alcohol flame, ~the colors combined and the beads ~shaped over a knitting needle while the wax is soft. Pretty bhatpins are

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< : '. s . 1 ‘ Mre. Love Saps Those Whom She Re. commended Tenisc To Were Al - “Several of my friends 1o whom 1 recommended Tanlac have slready been greatly benefitted by use ofth medicine, and [ just want others ic know about it also,” said Mrs. J. ¥ Love, residing at 225 W. Berryr 8t Fort Wayne., in relating her gratifying experience with Taniac, “Three years ago I started going down hill, and fust kept gotting worse until I was In s bdadly, rundown condition. 1 had little strength or encrgy felt tired and worn out &ll the tim» and some days it was fust all [ could do to drag around and look ™ after my housework. Frequently 1 became 0 dizzy everything turned dark before my eyes, and I would have to he &l for a bit before I could move an. Then last winter I had a severe attack of the influenza. which mades matiers

much worse for e, and I tock so many medicines without any relief { was Just at a loss what to do next. - “However I heard about Tanlac, and although I'm just now only on mys fourth bottle of the medicine I'm feeling better than I have in a long tim.. I .have a wonderful appetite, never suifer from dizziness and that - tired draggy feeling has complauely disippeared. I simply think Tanlsec is the grandest medicine in the. wori!, and I'believe it's. my duty to let others know it, for ‘1 heard about it nyself through the statement of others. Tanlac I 8 sold tu Ligonter Uy 3. J. ‘Williums and by the leading drugg!i« i every town. . - - mdy : Garden Making. -~ It will strike Noble county people as rather strange, with snow on thd ground here, to read of garden maXkng and fresh strawberries. . But ‘ac cording to a letter from George G. Scovil, dated at Ontario, California, that is what Mr. an@ Mrs. Scovil ‘ar: devoting “much atention to; at ths time. Mr. Scovil mentions peas. radishes, onions, beets, lettuce and cabbage about ready to use .besid-s strawberry. plants in bloom. It seems the strawberry crop lazs from January to August. The garden is {rrigated. - S - ‘Mr. Scovil says California and particularly Los Angles is now well supplied with crooks. Many rough

characters have been tun out cf Sai Francisco and have drifted south. He} tells of a big Irishman being held ny there for §slBo by three thugs. The‘ libernian went at th: bunch hammer and tongs and kept the trio om e sidewalk until the police arrived and took the offenders to jail : '1 “California shows little effect of business depression,” says the writer, “wages and rents amount to about the same as a year ago although the cost of living is coming down. Sugar i¢ 10 cents the pound, beans 2 eents and bread has dropped a cent on a loaf. Shoes and clothing are high “We have had a few light frosts; with little damage. Ontario is aglow with' sunshine and happiness.” Mr. and Mrs. Scovil digire to be rememberéd to their friends. e Where the Teachers Go, The Ligonter schools clesed Wednesday evening for the holiday vaecation and will not reconvene until Taesday, January 4. The teachers will spend their vacation at their respective homes in the following named places. - . _ Miss Deßerry, Bicknell, Ind, Ms 3 Vance, Springport, Ind., Miss Slinkard, Jasksonville, Ind., Miss Grigson, Whiting, Ind., Miss Summers, Ligonier, Miss Lewis, Crothersvilie, Ind., Miss Vallance, Ligonier, Miss ‘McMichael, Arlington, Ind., Mrs. Dunkle, Maderia, Ohio and Lindzm, Ind. Miss Woodfill, Greensburg. Ind., Miss Gulllon, New Castle, Ind., Miss Swain ‘Alexandria Ind., Miss Boomer, Muncie Ind., Miss Smith, New Castle, Ind, i;\lf. Davis, Ponito, Ind., Mr. Allen, FNew Castle, Ind., Miss Osborne, Revere, Missouri, Miss Gardner, Helmer, ilnd.. Miss Weade, Kimmell, Ind.

_ Celebrate Anniversary. ‘ ~Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Bowen celebratad the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage Sunday, December 18, with a big dinner. The house was beautifully decorated in pink and white while the center plece for the table was a large cluster of pink carnatiors. The occasion was one of great enjoyment for all present and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen received many useful anl beautiful presents. Among the guesis were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schlotterback, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Renner, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller, Mrs. Ira Miller, and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowen, Tcpeka and Mr, and 'Mrs. T. J. John of Mishawaka. :

. Not So Slow. Indianapolis .is not so slow. She reports a sensational bank robbery and a fur stealing of big magnitude th» same day. l Injured Man Improves. 1 Dallas Kalb of Millersburg who was ‘njured in Auburn in an auto crash )'Sunday is improving at his home. - | | sl : | - To The Publie. © J . Cold storage for automobile at $2 }a/month. I want to buy junk cars as well as all kinds of junk. I have for sale parts of the following make of cars: Overlands, all models up to 83s. Maxwell parts and Buick modeal 37. Also windshield glass. Rear fenders for Fords. Used tires and tubes. All there parts sold at a great saving to the buyer. , : i Ben Glaser, Cement Block Building Cor. Cavin & &mmmonml

: G 9 F 3 - bLAvalr ‘ ’ | For sale, Barred Rock cockerals. :‘ixmqan&m#l 43a3t ‘im : 41t Charles Iden, Cromwell. 41prt { For sale my 1230 acre farm 1% miles south of Wawaka., Charies Wycoft, i“‘yem&a; oL j 404 t i Bring your alumingm Wware fn neod |of repairing to my shop where Rt will ibe neatly dose. D. M Raench 38dit

| For Bale—old darn, good frame and | siding. Ses J. C. Bruak or eall 348 i = - 894 t | For sale, desirable bdufidisg lo | Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. . For rent-S-room house, modern exicept furnace, near the M. E church. Ell Jucobs. : 38att i For Sale—Domestic coal in car load ilots. Prompt shipment to dependable | parties. Write, wire or call Black Dia- | mond Wagon Mine, Linton, Ind., K L. { Ogle, Prop. 4ib3t

. Becure a business education, either in the resident school or by home ‘wtudy. Catalog and Home Staudy booklet free. Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend Indiana. . : ssbimo. L Farmers Attention. Horseshoeing and geuer<l bdlaeksmithing promp!'y done at reasonable prices. New shop In rear of Weir & Cowley’s. “'ive me & call. Will R Hieber, the blacksmith. slaZm “Drop in Price of Rebullt Tires. 30x3—358.65. ' $2x3% —sl2 20, 30x31%-—510.75 : o 31x4—513.80 : Ten per cent off this price until January Jst. Other sizes accordingly. W Caldwell - SBR Learn to Dance. : Consult Arnold Elson. Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week 8 (o 11 o'clock for instructions in dancing All the latest steps taught. Children's calss Friday afternoon 4:30 to 5:20 : 40aN:

GLASSES Accuartly and Scien'ifica'ly Fitted. Broken lenses ~ replaced. - Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Harry Schlotterback Trmtee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday at Mier State Bank Dr.C. D.Lane Zimmerman Block, Ligonler . ““ICE HCURS: : 3:00 10 12 1:00 103:00 7:00 to 800 - 0 Office 107 Telephone Res.. 27 T Attorney-at-law Office In Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND.

Before You Select that Christmas Gift for Him o Visit our store we nave a fine line ~ of useful articles for the man or ~ boy at very reasonable prices. - Good assortment jfof Suits, Overéoats, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery, - Handkerchiefs and many other articles. Carney Clothing Store ' The Store where Most all the Pcople Trade

s Pl o "‘—'——-——-:: TN eauction In . L. L. e — Effective at once, we will sell our Meal Tickets, Regular Meals and Short Orders at a reduction of from 25% to 83 1-3% from present prices. , : We are prepared t uick service and th best ot.wbolaone h@:m:od. Our kitc'h:: is o;e':rtz public inspection. You cannot afford to pass up this opportunity to save yOu money. The American Restaurant o Opposite Post Office - ~ D. J. LOWE, Prop. '

Y 4 - NOTICE Change in Credit Terms Beginning 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 to us 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 changed conditions that will surely be a start in eliminating credit waste and speeding 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. ; " 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 Ist, 1921 ; ' L - Weir & Cowley

Harness and Shoe Hospital ~ Hospital . "~ Goodyear Welt Shoe Repdrlng sttem. Robes, Blankets and all Hores furnishing. U. S. Rubber Boots, U. S. 4 Buckle Overshoes, Lacross Rubber Boots, Men's Work Shoes, Canvas Gloves, Canvas Mittens, Leather Gloves, Auto Curtain Repaired, Sheepskin Moccosines, Sheepekin Shoes, Men's Leggens, Traveling Bags, ’ _ 2 . ! ‘B. F. Wilkerson » Shine Parlor in connection. . Chas. Gale in charge.