Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 19A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 July 1920 — Page 3
We now have a modern equipped Machine Shop ~ operating in connection with our Iron Products works at Ligonier. The shop is in charge of expert mechanics and we are prepared to do all kinds of machine shop work and welding at reasonable prices and guarantee all work to be entire- =~ ly satisfactory. Send or bring your repair wurk to the machine shop of the . : - [PRODUCTS CO. LIGONIER, INDIANA . We can furnish repairs for all grades of Farm Machinery.
: . \e @ Vacation Time ~ Vacation time is here. The P. J. Carney “store is well prepared to take care of your wants. Just step in and look over - our line of cool goods for summer. - Large line of Traveling Bags just received. Carney Clothing Store . V_ The Store where Most all the People Trade -
Tires Tires! Tires! Iwres lwes! lires! ‘We are overstocked in all sizes of the following makes of Tires and Tubes and offer a | 15 Per Cent Discount ~ On out entire stock during the month of July only Kelly-Springfield, Goodyear, Aubum, Double Fabric, Ajax and Firestone. Regular Stock, Low Prices. Your Chance to Save Money ~ BUY NOW AND GET THE DISCOUNT ; We will also give a 20' per cenf fliscount oh all parts in stock for Fords, Overlands and Buicks. . '~ Alsoa number of second hand cars in good condition at special prices. o eos taae - THIS SALE DURING JULY ONLY
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THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
B 0. Fought would have been considerable of & loser had it not been [for his foresight in having his auto{mobile insured. The other night | thieves stole a tire tube and teols from g his garage and the Sampson company. ‘represented by Waiter Kegg paid bim i bis loss. . x : :
" New Potatoes. i Fifteen cents the pound for new potatoes is now & thing of the past. The home grown spuds are nos reaching the market and the crop ‘n Noble coguty will be an abundant oae, 100 large to eorner. - o T Oy e s - The cherry crop in Nobl¢ county was 50 large that many have gone to waste. The prospects are good for a big apple crop. . . ;
Nr. and ‘Mrs, Henry Freed and Gearge. W. Nusbaum came from Wakdrusa to the Harrison cotliage a DMamond lake Friday eveni.g. M. Nusbaum will remain a week and do a little fishing. — o NICE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE SKIRTS AND SUMMER DRESSES TO BE CLOSED OUT BY E, JACOBS & CO. AT ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS, INSPECT THEM., - \ _ Kodak finishing Hieber Sindlo.
- . NEWS NOTRS Raiph Lutey came from Fort Wayne and spent Sunday. L HM. Way, the Wawska mrchant has been enterta'ning a brother from GFlahomas. : ~ Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Chapman spent Sunday with Nr. and NMrs Jerry Niles pear Topeko. -
~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner and son Wilbur, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with Ligonier realtives. . ~ Mrs. Pred Hardesty who had beer visiting her pafents in Churubusco has returned home. ; o _The lLaGrange county commissioners have placed a bouniy of §1 a head on chicken hawks. : . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Staimer left for their home in Adrain Mich., Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mre. Charles Jackson. c :
~Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wysorg, of this city and Mr. and Mr=. Géorge Shay, of Chicago, are spending the week at the Carney coftage Wawasee. , JFrancis Zimmerman came {rom Chicago for a week end visit and was accompanied back to the city by his mother Mre. F. W. Zimmerman. Mrs. C. D. Lane wife bt Dr. Lane was brought home from a Fort Wayne hospital Sunday. - She is rapidly recovering from an operation for goitrc. The people who paid their taxes on the illegal increased assessmenit fixed by the state board have a rebaté con.ing from the county treasurer. AMr. and Mrs. H. G. Zimmérman paid their Albion friends a visit last week, Mr. Zimmerman is or: of the oldest attorneys of the Noble countw bar. . L o e
~James Wellington Mills, ona-of the prominent farmers of LaGrange coulty is dead. He was a native of the r'bunty and was born nearly seventy - five years ago. : Isaac Sutton, the well kriown horseman of Topeka is out with & new stepper this year, Freeman Mas'ers, and he woh his initial race at South Bend the other day. - - ~ Alva Hostetter, of Albion, who some time ago suffered a stroke of p.\ralyslsi is greatly improved. He is a brothcr of Mrs. C. R. Stansbury and formerly resided near Ligonier. LR " The Misses Elva Foote and Estheér Taft after visiting Mrs. George Shay in Chicago, took a boat for Niagara Falls and are this week taking in the sights of Buffalo. Cleveland and 'Toledo.
Charles D. Craig an oil stock saleman ‘was ' arrested at Syracuse anl taken to Plymouth to answer a charge of embezzlement. He failed to deliver stock sold for which he had re: ceived pay. > 5 ~ Mrs. Susannah Fiandt died last Sunday morning at the home of her daughter Hattie Fiandt, at Wolcottville, at eighty years of age, The Fiandt family is quite well known ‘in Ligonier. . The Dunlaps power station of the Interurban railway located between Goshen and -Elkhart was struck by lightning and destroyed Thuisday af‘ternoon. Trolley cars did unot run for several hours. . :
James A. Arthur, of Los ‘Angeles. California, formerly of Goshen came to Ligonier/ Friday and visited the Banner family, Ed Jeanneret and other old friends. ; He says Harry D. Stone and C. W. Morrell are prospering in the California metropolis. ~ FE. JACORBRS & CO. ARE SHOWING SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IV SUMMER DRESSES AND WHITE SKIRTS. THEY WILL CLOSE OUT THESE GARMENTS REGARDLESS OF ‘COST. : ~ BANK STATEMENT } . ; State Bank No sor | SIMON J. STRAUS, President. - C. W. BENDER, Vice-President. MARION GROWCOCK, Cashier, Report of the condition of the State Bank of Kimmell, a State bank at Kimmell, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30 lig2o
£ L RESOURCES doo; : ns an iscounts,....... 873 34 OReninaE. ... .ii koniisions IG4 3O U.S. 80vd5.....c.......... 4837 S 0 Other Bonds and Securities 1,970 00 Banking House v AN a 8 Furniture and Fixtures...... 3,120 oo D?refron‘x:,&nks‘ and , 64 % ~ Trust C0mpanie5.......,.. 96 o 6 Cashon Hand......... 0. .. 3308 o 1 Current Expen5e5........... 1395 9 Tases Paidi....c...... i.aod" ' 499 82 Imtevest Pa 111........ .00 1458 60 Interest Receivable Aced to : Be3Boßousoici s naenn 2213 76 TM'RW..'..-....._.J;:;,5E 85 ‘ © LIABILITIES : :
Capital Stock—Pai@ in ...... $25000 0o PREDINE . iioiatheis snuanbaiee SUDOD Unoividedf?npfitn............ 498 93 Exeh-rfig! Discount and Interest 4901 49 Demand Deposits $34,850 36 Demand Certificatés 46,242 o 2 - ‘Sevings Deposits,..lo,B22 06 91,914 24 Reserve set up fortaxes...... 300 03 Interest payable Accd to : ; BN . i - 613 99 _ Total Liabi1itie5..........§123,528 S 5 State of Indiana, County of Noble ss: -1, 'Marion Groweock, Cashier of the State Bank of Kimmell do' solemaly swear that the above statement is true. this gth day of July 1920 Margaret W. Clark, Notary Public ‘My commission expires Dec. 22, 1922
-8 Kodak llmll—c:fl" Studie. Nice assortment of bathing caps at the Rexall Drug Store. 15btt ' Por sale, desirable bufidizg lot Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. S e a 3
For sale, Banner incubator. Also pop corn. A. O. Jeffries, Ligonier. For Sale, Ford truck in first class condition. Inquire of Jess Cosper. ' - ’ . Ilatt Call phone No. 293 for taxl ser vice.. Prompt attention to all calls Floyd Stiffner. . 13at! For Sale a few bushels of corn at $2.15 delivered or $2.10 at my second hand store next to green house. , LW Mo .© @ . e " 1 will buy all kinds of chickens, paying the higest market price. and sell them to local consumers. John Himes o ! ld4atl FOR SALE--ITwo dwelling houses and barn on full lot South Grand street. Price §1.600. Will take Liberty Bonds. John W. Himes. 10atf For Sale—-Two modern dwellings with garages and f{ruit. full lots, oune 5-room and one T-room, good location. Enquire Blanch Shcbe, 217 East Third 3. Oity Phove 118, 13bte
Wanted—Save money by ecnrolling for a business course before July 15th at the old summer rates. Eunter any time. It will pay you to write for ciatalog. now. The' South Bend Business Collego. . 18akm - 0 Atteutien Farmers. - ° | - Fertilizers for fall sowing can bo] bought to best }dvantagé through the Wawaka Shippers’ Assoclation Prices will be right. Call or write H. M. Way, Secretary, Wawaka, Ind. i 17a4t . For Sale lot 45x165 feet, water mains sewer pipe, sidewalk and beautiful shade trees in front of lot. Will seil cheap. Price $350. Will acept £3OO in Liberty Bonds and balance cash. Will Gibson, 205 W. First St, Mishawaka Ind. \ , - 17b2m ~ . L Relles : Until September Ist the atiorneys of Ligonier will observe the following office hours: » . ' ~Week days frem 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M. Saturdays 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. . - Bothwell & - Vanderford = W. H. Wigtom® ‘ A. F. Biggs =
The electric curren for Ligonier, transmitted from South Berd,” was halted: Friday afternoon by tlhie burning of the sub station at Dunlaps The Indiana & Michigan company sutfered a loss of $5,000. - ' . Notice to Water Takers. | . You are hereby notified that water rents are due July Ist, 1920, payable| ‘at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before | July 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added as by ordinance providol : : All water rents for 1920 are now due and must be paid on or before July 20th.’ : ; i Office hours 9. A. M. to 6 P. M. - 'R. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk 5 : 17bét
" Young men to assist cutters. 49 hours per ~week. Apply Kahn Broth'efs Shirt Co. -
Save Money by using l o - our Battery Service : - ® I'l'Slnbeu waste of money not to give your starting battery the systemf atis care it needs to have. Regular in- . spection will save that waste. Storage ; batteries are bound to wear out but they ’ N ol . ol et | ~ iscalled the "fighting battery” not ofilybe : cause Uncle Sam uses it for the Army and ' Navy, but because it wears out stubbornly ‘and takes a long time about it. The plates ; are the reason. Let us tell you why. ’ | Testing - Recharging . : "( SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SERVICE 4/ R i P -‘» e , . : ' : o ) )/m'."m:.'f,'/l.' N Robinson Electric Service . At The Lincoln Highway Garage
Pianos, Player Pianos ~ ~ - and Victrolas . I you are conteinplatinyg pnfcbuing anything in the nusical goods, you should have one of our several representatives call on you and explain the easy terms by which you may purchase reliable instrument. : | | ' * VICTROLA RECORDS - Ligohier music lovefs ahould not over look the opportunity of having our Record man Mr. Brown call with his large assortment of Victor Records. ROGERS & WILSON South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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