Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 18B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 July 1920 — Page 4

l' LA eTS SN P B DECK PAINT RN Tel b T : PR T T T RSi T ; B oo ! s e Thamads Bt ¢ ‘ or cold water and steam. Wears like iron. May be | scrubbed with soap and | water. , Mn:h .I:{hht:rm shades .;; | | WEIR & COWLEY | 5 Ligonier, Indiana. ‘ T . SETRT - i T giJFon u« Y ‘fi- ‘l

Martin Jackson spent the Pourth: in Fort Wayne. S . - ~ Attorney Wigton and son Bobby visited a Michigan lake last week and made a big catch of fish. - Willam. Baker, Goshen, D~ Baker, South Bend and Harry Baker, of Chicago, visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Greely Zimmerman. : - NICE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE SKIRTS AND SUMMER DRESSES TO BE CLOSED OUT BY E. JACOBS & CO. AT ATTRACTIVE .BARGAINS. INSPECT THEM. . :

Isaac D). Straus, President, Simon J. Straus, Vice-President

: : ; . Ne 312, . 7 Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank_'a-t Ligonier, in the State of - Indiana, at the close of its business June 30, 1920 i

RESOURCES - - Loans and Di’5c0unt5......«..)....5740.2‘{8;18 OPErdrafls ...ooooniiinieninss 1,474,044 U. S. Bonds .. . 3t Other Bonds and. Securities 1,715.72 Banking H0u5e............ ....c.ieeeoe 12,000.00 Furniture and Fixture 5............ = 1,900.00 Due from Banks and Trust & . Compenies... ... ....203.215.33 Ph oalima ... 22.80%.23 RNI T .. 5385 Carrent Expenses ..............i... 9,390.23 Taxes Pald 54,302.6‘2 Interest Pedd ... G 12.961.8) Transit Account. .. -.. ... e 5,735.71 Int. Receivable acc’d to- - BRROOL. L e 11,095.61 ~ TOTAL RE50URCE5......51.181.199.63

State of Indiana; County of Noble, ss: o . '}. ' - I, L. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the abové statement is true. ; ' - L. R. CALBECK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of July 1920. | My commission expires July 15, 1923 . - OTIS C. BUTT Notary Public

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Mr. and Mrs. John Lint were visiting in Fort Wayne. Lo o "~ Miss Denelda Eddy has returned bome after spending severa! days ‘with friends in Fort Wayne, . : . Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hire returned home Saturday after visiting in Benton Harbor Michigan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Biddle are reJoicing in the birth of a little daughter who made her appearance Wednesday “Mrs. Howard Huffman, of Winamac who had been a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley has returned home. : e The next president of these United States will be a newspaper man and a resident of Ohlo. - There is no getting awsyfrom it - e : ~ Telephone rates in Goshen -and Eikhart have been increascd. Business phones are now $3 a month and private renidences $1.96. . - Mrs. Martin Winebrenner. of Bennigdji, Minnesota, and Mrs. J. W. Fusseleman, of Wawaka weie Friday guests of {Lgonier friends. e That class of individuals who have had nothing but sneers for: the printer should have a care. The poor printer’s devil is coming into his own. Wanted, girl for general housework and to wait Qn' table. Good wages. ¥lO a- week. Guy Hazel, Bultermilk Point. S e NG

L. R. Calbeck, Cashier C. C. Smith, Ass't Cashier Helen Larson, Ass't Cashier

The city council met in regular George Robert Harrison spent the past week visiting relatives In Wakarusa. = A S Farmers now compisin of too much rain although the growing cora looks fine. e - Albert Bordner, who had been {il, is greatly improved. He suffered from rheumatism. i - And now the republican scribes cannot refer to him as the “Crown Prince.” Too bad. o Howard Fisel is repainting the electric light posts on Cavin street a bright pea green. L " The Misses Katherine Wocod and Helen Thomas came from Chicago and spent the Fourth with W. W. Woodl and family. - = o There were four births and three deaths in Ligonier during the month of June according to reports to Health Officer Lane. - )trs. John Marker has gone to Goshén to close up some business maters. She expects to go to California for the winter. FOR SALE— FIVE ROOM HOUSF ELECTRIU LIGHTS, FURNACE. CITY WATER AND SEWER. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN NEXT THIRTY DAYS., WILLIAM REGULA 125 EAST FOURTH ST. MISHAWAKA, IND, s . ISaét

Irvin Jacobs, . Abe Ackerman, Vice- Presidents

| - LIABILITIES j Capital Stock—paid in............ 5100,000.00 BUrplus ... ovinmsiboconine: 85,000,00 Undivided Profits.........ccccoeoes. - 10,335.59 Exchange, Dikcounta_ and Int... 22, 921.43 Demand Dep05it5......354,588.27 . Demand Certificatgl 583,318.35 5 Savings Dep‘osits...... 51,458.52 ‘ Certified-Checks.,.... - 155.50 L Cashier’s Checks ......89.80 : Due to Banks and =~ o Trust Companies 21,745.70 1,011,156.14 Reserve set up for Taxe5........ 6,217.39 Int. Payable acc’d to 8019 founne vine reipminenis 5,560 08 TOTAL LIABILITIES...... $1,181,199.63

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NEWS NOTES A Hod Ullery took in the ball game at Goshen and enjoyed the contest which was a good one. Herman Sack played with the team. ' - Miss Grace Spurgeon has entéred Columbia university, New York City, where she will take a post graduate course in domestic science. - Mrs. C. D. Lane. is expected home Sunday from a Fort Wayne hospital where she underwent an operation for goitre. The lady is rapidly recovering. - Kendallville may not have a chautauqua after all. Only :400 tickets could be sold at $2 each and the total amount would not come anywhere nearl paying expenses. S | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McClish and chidren spent the Fourth at Hudson and Mrs. McClish's father returned with them Monday for a short wistt. - |

‘Miss Marcile Marker, who underwent a minor surgical ‘operation in a Fort Wayne hospital has returned home and will soon be well. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Maiker. :

Jasper Grimes was over from Syracuse Tuesday accompained by his little grandson Walter Grimes. An airplane used a part of the Grimes farm for a landing field several days this week. e R

The republicans have accepted the challenge and will make their fight as opponents of the league of nations, They are at last honest in their stand It was thought they would follow the advice of Herbert Hoover and straddle.

Isaac Buss, a farmer is lying unconscious in a Kendallville hospital from injuries received when he drove his car into the 20th century limited train on the N. Y. C. railway early Wednesday morning. It is thought he‘ will die. _ Messrs and Mesdames B. M. Franks, -Earl Graham, Ben King, Ralph Gallup Virigil Todd with their children spent the Fourth at the Joe Smith cottage, Buttermilk Point, and eujoyed a ‘picnic dinner. Mr. Todd proved the boss fisherman ,capturing the limit Ini blue gills. . Mrs. Otis C. Butt and children who haev been visiting relatives in Syrahave been visiting relatives in SyraWhile at the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ D. L. Brown a sister of Mrs. Butt, her son Otis Clyde Jr., met with a painful accident Monday when his right hand got mangled in a corn sheller and the lad is now under the care of a surgeon. . E. 310038' & CO. ARE SHOWING SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN SUMMER DRESSES AND WHITE SKIRTS. THEY WILL CLOSE OUT THESE GARMENTS REGARDLESS or cm. : ' 7 i : 2 s Notice, Telephone Patrons, - June are now due and apyable at the office of the company in Weir block

Our Special Closing Out ' Sale ended Saturday, June 19th. We sold a tremendous lot of goods but still have a big stock of splendid merchandise which will be continued at the special sale prices. =~ - Look for the store with the ~ Bigßlue Sign. . Jacob Sheets Store - Ligonier, Indiana.

~ BE SURE TO LOOK OVER THFE BIG BARGAINS IN REMNANTS AT THE STORE-OF E. JACOBS & (0. | ' ‘Public Sale. ‘ The undersigned will offer at public auction ai his residence on Johnson street on Satarday July 10. - Sale commencing at on 2 o‘clock ‘the following goods S - Range, roud Oak heating stove, oil stove, sideboard, dining table and chairs, kitchen table, = commodes, dresser, beds and bedding, rugs, dishes, Cooking Utensils, top buggy and single harness, incubator, brooder and many .other articles not mentioned. . ' ~ Terms: All sums of $5 and under cash; all sums over $5 a credit of six menths will be given with interes: at 6 per cent from date of sale. . L E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer. m Dr. C. D.Lane - Zimmerman Block, Ligonier Fél CE HOURS: ' : 900 te 13 1100 t03:00 7»“::7800 Telephone Re.. 27

BINDER TWINE - 15c¢ Per Ib. Cash To anybody, any time. Deering Binder ~ averages 500-ft. full per bb. To those who paid us 16 cents - per Ib,, if you will comein we return the one cent per Ib. to you ~ Seagly Brothers

Accuartly and Scientifically - Fitted. Broken lenses ‘ replaced. e Mrs. L. P. Wineburg "E.R. Kurtz Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone N 0.65. _flt‘ CHARLES V. INKS AND SON 1 : : Dealer in | Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER " W. H. WIGTON s Attorney-atdaw : . Offce in Zimmerman Block LIGONI(ER. IND. .

Icy-Hot Bottles - - We have a nice new stock of Icy-Hot Bottles just the thing for automobile trips, parties, as well as for the nursery keeps contents hot 24 hours and cold for three days. : Very refreshing to always have a cold drink ready on a hot day. These bottles come in different styles and prices and sizes. Stop in and see them.

A.B.;Weaver “Hary Schlotterback. - Trusteg?erry Township Office Day._Saturday Washable Cushion Slips 101 yOar s

450 .3 \ porSest.

- Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips give your car a new ‘touch of amartness and distinetion—and, in addition, protect your clothes from the EAM grime of leather cushions. ~* They button-hole onto your car like any simple garment--and can be takem off for sasy washing with no trouble whatever. Gordon Jiffy Cashion Skips - - Attached or taken off in a “Jiffy.” Easily wasbed with ordinary soap and water. Madefor practically every car and ready to put on the minute you buy them. ) Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slipe come in a wide range of attract. ive patterns of durable pre-shrunk matsriale. They areremarkably low in g:co--only $3.40 10 $4.19 per seat Top In and esee our complete stock of patterns.

= EARL WOLF Auctioneer will Answer Cgll, Anywhere i Phone 16000 Q Ligonier : Sl