Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 51A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 February 1923 — Page 3

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Lincoln’s Birthday.

This is Lincoln’s birthday aunniversary and the event is being celebrated in the schools eof the county as well as by civic and military organizations. Wednesday, February 14, is St. Valentine’s day and the anniversary = of” Washington’s birthday falls on Thursday, February 22.

Has Crushed Finger.

‘While cranking a stationary gasoline. enginfi the other day Jacoh Musser had the. misfortune to lose the end of his imdex finger on hLis right hand when it was crushed off in a cog wheel.” The injury is very painful. i yik ; ; G

Better Late Than Never.

After both had lived in the United States for over seventy, years Bernard Suverkrop aged eighty-four, of Denmark and Christian Maus, age gseventy-six, become naturalized Ammerican citizens Wednesday at Columbus, this state. Sy

Attend Swartz Funeral.

_“Fifteen fellow employees from: the Ligonier Refrigeratorr plant 4and a number of band boys attended the funeral of Willard Swartz at Goshen Friday morning, members of 'the factory crew acting as pall bearers.

Dr. Uusbaum Dead.

. Dr. William H. Nusbaum, born in Middlebury, an uncle of Otis' D. Nusbaum, and wéll known in Ligonier died -at His home in Indianapolis Friday of paralysis. Surviving are the widow, a son and daughter. .

To Attend Meeting.

‘Rev. J. F. Lutey goes to Ft Wayne Tuesday to attend a board meeting of the Methodist hospital in that city. Rev. Lutey is a member of the board and there is -important business to transact. ¢

Tells Them How to Do It

James Showalter of the state tax board met ‘with the township assessors ‘at Albion the other day and told them how to appraise property for taxation so far as to produce much revenue. i G

Draws Prison Term.

Everett- Wilson, convictéed of floating bad checks, was sentenced in the ‘Whitley circui,tf,éourt to serve a prison term of from two to fourteen years. Pt !

Aged Women Drops Dead.

The day following the celebration of her 84th birthday anniversary Miss Ellen Pepple dropped dead- at the home of her brother, James at Albicn

Injured in' Fall.

Mrs. Emily Miller fell at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Jett in Elkhart township the other day and was quite badly injuréd. i ;

. ey Fresh ~ Candies, ke Cream, | - Eskimo | L e f Sundeas, o Sadas -

New.. . .. 0 : “Réc‘ords i ~ each month Braginton & Earll - Phone 71

SEr > @ . S ' BATTERIES The best battery ~ you can buy is -the cheapest in - theend. i‘Blazed e s el o .~ <Qarage

HERE AND THEERE

Tonight is pay night at Crystal. = Mrs Con\%oberts of Rome City is a measle victim. B ~ Mrs. Judith Sfgler is dead at South Milford aged 80 years. e . Ruth Musser little daughter of Jacob Musser is ill of measles. = # Henry Rex was called to Avilla by the illness ‘of his son Walter a flu victim. : . G - Last Week cnaka with delightfui winter weather accompanied by bright sunshine, |- ‘ : Elkhart county = will build seven county unit roads during the present year. : b | Mrs. Malinda Fisel has returnmed *o her home in Goshen after a visit with@ Ligonier relatives. ! ‘ " Julius Kann, who has been {ll at! his home in Kendallville, is reported as much improved. ' { _-Jacob Shellenbarger i 3 dead at! Vistula, Elkhart county, after residing there 90 years. : 5 ‘

Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Farley and son Hugh spent Sunday in Detroit and wiil drive home in a new Ford car.

- For rent modern furnished room on first floor right next ‘to bath. Call phone 357. \‘k\; st BEagt

The Indiana W. C. T. U. increased its membership the past year 1,300. This is regarded as a wholesome growth. =~ | ‘

Miss Ermin Francisco came from her school in South Bend to spend the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francisco. .. "

The Jack Buckles sale last week was very successful. Mr. Buckles will engage in other business. He is a celebrated Shorthorn breeder;

Mr. and Mrs. Max Emery have been here guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson the past week. Mr. Emery had a mild case of flue when he came

Mrs. Joseph Ackerman, who had been a ‘guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ferd Ackerman for ten days, returned Saturday:to her home in ima ohid' - oan

The wood working department of the Ligoniey Refrigerator plant shut down Friday forenoon so->that the operators might attend the funeral of Willard E. Swartz in Goshen.

Lost, Tuesday somewhere in Ligonier or the north road a pocketbook containing a sum of money and some checks. Finder please leave at Citizens Bank and receive liberal reward. Willard Slabaugh. :

To Travel Forward and Back.

The Millersburg Grit says after April Ist Mr. 'and Mrs, Harry Beck will reside in that town. Mr. Beck driving in his car to and from Ligonier. The gentleman is assistant ant eashier. of the Farmers & Merchants Z'rust Co. in this city. Gt

Mabie Still On the Job

Despite opposition on thep art of a certain element at Syracuse, the Kosciusko county commisioners renamed B O. Mabie as a constable for Turkey Creek (Lake Wawasee) township. - The officer will continue to prove a terror to evil doers. oor f

Robbers Still at Work.

/C. E. Bates, in. charge of a South Bend filling station, was held up in that city Thursday night and robbed of $4O. In another section of the city jewelry valued at $350 was taken from the J. F. Kline homé.

Stockholders’® Meeting.

Stockholders of the Farmers CoOperative Elevator company will meet in this city Monday February 19. The meeting will \be an important one an dall stockholders are expected to be: present. ‘

Sale to Continne.

The sale of household goods at the Schloss home on McLean street will be continued this week. There are many useful articles, to be sold very cheap. - ‘ blait

Women Must Toil On.

The bill in the legislature providing an 8-hour day for\ womep in. industry was killed, so tlie toilers may work an'y length of timé.‘v : . . Fifty Cases ou/Rt easles,

In a report to the state health ‘board last week the figures show -H0 cases of measles in Noble county land 70 in Elkhart county. .

Farm For Rent.

621% acres Noble County, Indiana lying two miles north of Ligonier. Good buildings. Level land all in enltivation. Write or call The Straus Brothers Company, Ligonier, Indiana. : : ‘ - 49b3t

= A Word to Advertisers, . Persons desiring display advertisements in the aßnner must have their copy in by Saturday for the Monday issue or Wednesday mnoon . for Thursday’s paper. It is a physical im‘possibility to set display ads on press days. . . 49bt! . J. J. Btewart will hold & public sale on the Teal farm one mile west of Ligonier Friday Februdry 23 beginnlog at ong o'clock p.'m. . GeNsS

FOR THIRTY YEARS I HAVE SPECIALIZED ON CHRONIC AND FEMALE TROUBLE

So fas as 1 am conceérned I wish it ‘were distinetly understood that I have nothing to do with, surgery or acute disease, my whole study and practice being devoted to complaints of a chronic nature. In these I claim to proficient and stand ready to compare the results of my practice with ten physicians put together, who assay io treat all classes of diseases. -

LADIES

Special Attention Given to the oo oL o

Treatment of Female Diseases

My examinations are a radical diversion from the old uncalled for humiliation and embarrassment. If you have female trouble I will not only tell you what is wrong, but will show you from female charts so you can undestand.

BLOOD IS LIFE

Blood is the fluid of life. It carries nourishment to every organ muscle, bone and tissue, or first importance. Improverished blood is the open door to all contagious diseases.” Impure blood is poison and sickness is merely nature’s effort to rid the system of poisons. If you introduce another poison in the form of poison drugs to kill the disease, then you give Nature an additional work of removing the poison. llf, instead you give Nature a chance to do her work without interference of poison drugs, you are sure to be free all time of ‘devastating diseagse. I use no Calomel, Arsenic, Strychnine, Opium or Morphine,. '

f CONSTIPATION

.Is'rapidly,becoming the great Am erican Ailment. If you do not suf fer at some time or other, you may consider yourself extermely fortunate for scarcely more than one person out of ten escapes. When we are cross, nervous, irritable, when we have head aches; when we are troubled with gas fermentation acidity; the reason can usually be traced back to constipation. . There atre only four primary causes for constipation—LACK OF PROPER NERVE FORCES IN THE BOWELS, DISEASED .LIVER .INDIGESTION. AND RESTROVERSION. Why nat consult a specialist and have the cause PERMANENTLY removed and quic taking physic which is detrimental to your general health and postively offers you no cure. ' ‘ e

DON’T COMMIT SUICIDE

by taking poison medicine into your stomach. I treat ‘and cure my patients with VEGETABLE REMEDIES. Remember when you transgress the law of GOD ND NATURE you are called on to pay with your most valued ‘asset——HEALT% ; -

GOOD NERVES

Sound nerves, a clear head, good digestion, strength, endurance and general health depends upon clean blood. If the kidneys and bladder do not properly perform their functions, the blood cannot be clean and pure, for these organs filter and cast out the waste matter, impurities and the poisonous acids that eause nervousness, rthenmatic - pains, backaches, languidness, sore muscles, -swollen joints, stiffness, puffiness under ‘the eyes and other weakening symptoms.

WEAK LUNGS

If you have Weak Lungs, Bronchial Trouble and Expectoration, there is somthing: wrong with your lungs; if you would avoid Consumption and tts attendant horrors, de not neglect while the opportunity is open to you. When your lungs are once inieced with Tubercular there is no cure.

HAVE YOU GOT CATARRH?

It so, why don’t you get cured? Do you know that catarrh destroys your hearing, sense of smell, makes your eyes pain and ache, also injures the sight, causes your head to ache, digeases your throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, and other terminates in consumption? Catarrh diseases your stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder and bowels. G KEEP YOUR KIDNEYS RIGHT More people die from Kidney Diseases than Consumption and Heart Disease .combined.” When you - have Backache, Rheumatism, = Neuralgia, Pufiness under the ' eyes, Bladder trouble and Lost Viatality, this is a sure indication of diseased Kidneys. Neglect these warnings and it will only be a question of time when you have dropsy, Bright’s Disease - and

PLEASE REMEMBER

I am making this visit to Ligonier to treat and:cure patients suffering with Chronic and Female Disease. If your = conception .of Specialization does not recognize the true value of years of devoted to one consideration, there is a deficiency in your education, as to the real merits of a True Phypiclan. You do nof take your automobile to the Dentist, neither do you go to the garage tg get your teeth fixed. Why then should you trust the treatment of some old and chromic disease ‘to a physician whose daily vocation is devoted to the treatment of acute fdtg}gase'. e a 0 “READ MY 'AD THURSDAY _FACTS ABOUT CATARRH

SPANISH SPECIALIST CHRONIC AND FEMALE DISEASES

A { . READ MY REFERENCE . | THURSDAY FROM CURED "’w PATIENTS IN B = A ELKHART COUNTIES “ %%é@ . The Back is That Portion of B | Your Anatomy to Which the ' g Knocker Directs His Remarks o %»\g 3 Many People Suffer with a (“;, : % % § Constipation of Thought and Ligonier, Ind.--Hotel Ligonier g ~ Second Floor. | Tues.,, Wed., Thurs. and Fri. : Feb. 20; 21,22 and 23 READ MY INDIANA REFERENCES - o I am a registered physician in the State or Indiana ~ -3 . a 8 requfr_e_d by the State laws. L 3 _ REMEMBER MY DATE S A Will arrive Monday evening, ready _td consult patients Tuesday morning at 9:00 A. M. Office hours: 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. , Do ; , : ' o EXAMINATION FREE. : i INDIANA REFERENCES i | When patients come to me for treatment who have been told by other physicians that there was absolutely no help for them; when patients consult me about GOITERS who have been told that only an operation would cure them; whén patients are ready to testify that they consider I saved them from death, I believe I am justified in calling your attention to the merits of my profession. As proof of the above statement I ask you to investigate what I have done for Mrs. Pearl E. John, Delphi, Ind., cured of Liver Disease and Gall stones (without an operation) ; Miss Cora Lemler Bourbon, Indiana, cured of Goiter (no operation) ; Mrs. George Moleback, Nappanee, Ind., cured of Stomach Trouble, after being advised that only an operation would cure her; Mrs. Sherburn 222 South 7th Street, Terre Haute, Ind., cured of Rheumatism after four physicians had pronounced her case as hopeless. © ke i

bl ~ _ EXMINATION FREE ~ = ' = . It will cost you nothing to come in for Examination and advice. You will use your own judgment as to what you think ¢is beneficial for your own good. s e due o et IPNeat “ . Chronic Disease’ of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease and Gall Stones, Stomach and Bowels, Bladder and Urinary Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Skin Disorders, Headaches, Old Sores, Dropsy, Ulcers, Nervous Diseases, Blood Poison and Female Diseases S s

; e et SRe Conmiderate. - L ; : I am awake to the fact that satisfaction and GOOD RESULTS in my professional work is the only assel required for assured ‘SL%cess. Will you help to make and keep this value by co-operation in what I give you? Be CONSIDE_RATE—‘—‘HAVE PATIENCE. ..QUIT THE HABIT OF- WORRY. " Realize that health is worth FIGHTING FOR. S e s . Don’t expect to get well ofsome old chronic disease you have had for months—perhaps years—in & few weeks.. Remember your blood has to be built up—your nerve force restored to normal condition—the digestion regulated, kidneys and bowels put in working order—so the refuse matter from your system will be eliminated. Remember real life is the great analysis is made up only of the simple things—love, generosity, foregiveness, sympathy and human understanding. i i R

T HINKPHIS OVER . o o ' The man who passes an. opinion- without knowing the FACTS is unjust. The only way for you to ascertain the TRUTH concerning anything is to make an honest investigation. Be governed by your own judgment. Don’t allow some other person to do your thinking. It’s you that wants HEALTH. It's your money that pays. Your friends can offer an opinion and make suggestions as to what they suppose is the proper thing for you to do. But SUPPOSITION and GUESS WORK will never restore your health. If you want my reputation for the past TWENTY YEARS, as to HONOR, INTEGRITY and PROFESSIONAL ABILITY, call up William H. Freeman,, Board of Public Works, Indianapolis. e e e S e B

I.DO NOT TREAT INCURABLE DISEASES o An honest physician who adheres to the GOLDEN RULE needs no printed instructions to guide him regarding his relations to his fellow practioniers—or his patients. 3 I am a resident of Indiana. Have practiced my profession in this state for twenty-six years, can refer to BANKERS, MERCHANTS and DRUGGISTS of Terre Heaute and South Bend, who will vouch for my ABILITY, HONOR and INTEGRITY. You are the one who is benefited both in TIME and EXPENSE by my visit to your city.. Why? . Don’t you go to the GREAT MAYO INSTITUTE for your surgical operations or to-ARIZONA. for your lungs, or to HOT SPRINGS for your Rheumatism? You don’t want to be away from home, you don’t wan t&t “t TIME. And you don’t alwayg_ haveihemw% aséis . incurable I will not misrepresent the facts, and will make ne eharpe . e e ee i e S 0 . ATTENTION—Don’t wait until the last day of my visif if You want an.examination and treatment. EARLY. § must have time to give you proper attention. REMEMBER, 1 have office hours from 7 1o 9 p. m., for the convenience of patients who can’t come during theday. -~ ==~ -~ « . State of Indiana, County of Vigo,ss; .-~ =~ = .I, David L. Watsén, clerk of the eircuit court of Vigo county i in the staterof Idisa, do iovehy sttty LTt O o complied with the laws of the state of Indiana, reiative to the- - of Medicine, Surgery and Obsetries in the county and state aforesaid, Witness my hand and the seal‘of said court o Ol g e SR b G R S T TO R LMR e L P U S [thzfl?théaygf e R eg e g:%%@%e»fiwy ol |T T R RTINS N R SR S