Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 38B, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 November 1920 — Page 4

Battery Service Ooki weather is j'ust ahead. Is vour storage battery in proper condition to meet the heavy demands that will be made on it? : « ‘ A weak, half run-down battery will not turn over a eold, stiff engine: it will not keep your’lnis:l'\ts burning hrightly during the long nights that are coming. 7 < ;n winter, more than at any other time, you need a fully charged, powerful battery in your car. Our service will insure this for you. It will keep vour battery up to the mark all winter and insure the quick starts vou want, - If you plan to store your car, remember special battery attention is necessary. An idle battery deteriorates quickly unless charged and inspected regularly. We will take care of all this for vou: store vour battery give it the at‘ten‘tion it needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigorous. ‘ _ ~ You need our service this Winter. _Drive around, let us look at vour batterv now and make arrangement for the future. ’ ‘ Robinson ~ KRoblnson | Electric Service - At The Lincoln Highway Garage .

Overland Sales Co. Will Quit Business Dec. 1 and will sell for either cash 'or,_p’ayments» 1 1916 Ford Touring Car- - 1 1917 Chervolet Touring Car. 1 Everett Touring Car. | 1 12 H. P. Titan Portable Engine. All Tires, Tu’bés and Spark Plugs " at 25 per cent discount. Overland Sales Co.

° _ > - T e ¥ | Kill That Cold With ‘ { : :~L r » R | . Q:‘}L < | i .:< % 4 . - CASCARA &P QU ' - C = QUININE | 5 . on €(> &) AND | Colds, Cdughs QQM‘QO La Grippg \ . ; ' . Neglected Colds are Dcz:r,uruué t Take no charces. Keep this gtandard remedy bandzfor the first sneeie. : 1 Breaks \ a-cc!l 12 24 bours — Reélioves 3 I i ' T Grippe i 3. (ays—Dxzcellent for Headache ) . Quininag in this form clc o 3 viot affect the head—Cascara is t\im Tonic Laxative~ Mo Onixia in Hili's. : 7 "~ ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT SRS S R ee R S O S S . ; - crly ; Get out of the treadmill o @Qf‘ andé’g , _ 7 4 R ‘_:.j; ,* X e . . };; - ,fi& gl&f you,y--o A GIEPN AL Spare Money TR o\ Sy ‘ | ,zrw\flfl"‘ff‘ Keep AR N REE T :<\ v $ TEREINSA St i = - andgrow Rick — : '(;:tfi"r P ) g : - | \ N FIND THEIR DAILY WORK A “GAIND.” T I 8 BE’&“EEM'?HEFYI SPEI:‘D RLL THEY MAKE AND l’\RE CHO‘{!E STANTLY WORRIED FOR FEAR THEY WILL BE “FIRED” . THE MAN WHO PUTS PART OF HIS EARRAINGS INTO TBI'? EAMTEHLARY (L JUCEY AO BOES BETIER Wori s COME IN AND OPEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TODAY. We pay 4 per cent. interest on savirig’_’.dgp@sits" S ! and Saving Accounts. . Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

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: BANK STATEMENT : State Bank No sol C. W. Bender, President L . Chas. A, Werker, Vice President . Marion Crowcock, 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 Nov. 15 1920 « v RESOURCES . l.oans and Discounts. .. .... $84,656 81 Overdrafts. = &+ ... ....... 67 30 U S Bonde ........... :i. 415 oo Other Bonds and Securities 5,171 oo Binking House - .... ..... 7,200 00 PBumniture and Fixtures...... 3,000 00 Due from Banks and ; Trust C0mpanie5.........." 9963 97 Cashon Hand........... .. %011 60 Cagh Itemns. .. ... ... . ..° 767 66 faxes Paid. .. ... ... Bi6n Current Hxpenses. ..... ... 504 .26 Interest Paad ... . 371 52 Interest Receivable Aced to ' 8-3r-20... ... ... 2,327 02 Total Re50urce5.......... .$121,28g 13 ; LIABILITIES :

Capital Stock—Paid in ...... $25,000 00 Surplns ... ...t Lol 890 GO Undivided Profits. . ........,. 8899 Exchange, Discount and Interest 1.477 63 Demand Deposits $35,209 77 : Nemand Certificates 44,982 16 . Savings Dep05it5,..12,214 27 92,406 20 Reserve set up for taxes...... 220 88 lanterest payable Aced to . 83100 ... = Bok 4a Total Liabi1itie5.....,....§121,28¢ 13 State of Indiana, County of Noble ss: I, Marion Growcock, Cashier of the State Bank of Kimmell do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. _ MARION GROWCOCK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Nov., 1920 Margaret W, Clark, Notary Public ~My commission expires Dec. 22, 1922

Adolph Hayes, of South Bend was a week end visitor in Ligonier. - For Sale, fine big ‘dav‘enport. $36, Call at home of Simon Schloss.. = - Shoats for sale, weight from 60 to 100 pounds. Call Cromwell No. 611. » 38b2t Mr. and Mrs. -A. Howard Smith and daughter visited Goshen friends for the week end. . - ~ Miss Henrle‘na Schloss, of Mu-, waukee college is home tos pend a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss. B - % e R <kt oS RS ~ Miss Ruth Patterson and T. R. Miller were here from -South Bend and enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. F.' E. Miller. : : | W. W. Wood, Ralph Strait and Willard Swartz all of the Ligonier Refrigeratar factory, had business which took them to Kendallville Monday. .I\liss Lucile qué a student at the South Bend business college was home to spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Wade. | ~ “If I'm Your All Day Sucker Pleasei Don’t Swallow the Stick,” is the title of a new song just out form the pen of Marshall Noe, the well known poet. John Skeels, who recently -landed'ln{ Florida mailed Chet Smith some 1‘ flov_vers he picked there last Sunday Mr. Skeels says the weather is llkel spring. . : Virgil Todd, traveling saleman tor 'khe‘ Nappannee Furniture company with headquarters in St. Paul spent 'l;hanksgiving -‘with relatives in this city. v

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- BELIEFS ABOUT BIRDS Itlilm.u-u-awdtnns-Rooks bullding tn & bouse is a sign of prosperity. , When crows forsake a flock it is a sign of famige. - . Touenmmmu.nn of disappointment. e . It is bad luck to drive a dove or pigeon out of the house. Pigeons fiying in a ring over a hody of water give a sign of rain. , There is a widespread belief in the ominous croaking of the crow.

If the first crow you see In the spring is flying, you will soon take a journey, : If rooks desert a rookery, It Is a sign of the downfall of the family to whom It belongs. When you na'v crows fiying and erying in the early fall, prepare for winter, for it is a sign of cold weather, ' _ When pigeons stand in a perfect row on the ridge pole of a house It is a sign of receiving a present within a week. s When the doves around the dovecote make & more than ordindry cooing and pass incessantly in and out of thelr cotes, it Is a sure sign that there is to be a change of weather. . MUCH IN LITTLE Included I the buckle of a new bathing suit belt is a water-tight box for jewelry or money. ~

o sermal times the Transvaal mines are the largest consumers of explosives in the werld. , A waterproof cape bas been made of paper that is thin enough fo be folded and carried in a pecket. The condition en Jume 1 of cereal crops was geod in England, Wales. Ireland and Canada; average In Scotland Italy and Switzerland, and poer in Hungary. : Crimping and trimming eff the excess dough on a pie before baking are performed at ene operation with a new device consisting of a toothed ‘wheel carrying a knife blade om its Blectricity is supplied te a nmew flash light that an Austrian bas in‘vented by a small generator contained vlthmnhrat is driven by the pressure of its umser's thumbd on a projecting kneb. : : _ Angelina Pappele, a fifteen-year-eld girl at Plymeuth, was so frightened when, as she was walking on the railroad track, she heard a train coming up behind her that she ran ahead ef the train for 100 yards to the Nelson street crossing instead of just stepping off the track. ' ;&L‘{fi SAWDUST e The British bought 16,000,000 peunds of American honey in 1918

There are 63,000 steam locometives now operated in the United States. - Los Angeles is now the largest city in the werld west of the longitude of St Leuls. : A pational radium bank has beea established in New York with a capltal of s37s,ooo—consisting of thres grams of radium salts With 6 per cent ef the werids population and 7 per cent ef the world's land area, the United States produces: 20 per cent of the world's gold; 25 per cent of the werld's wheat; 40 per cent of the werld's iron and steel; 60 per cent of the world's cotton; 85 per ceat of the werid's autemobliles. : , - -BUTTER &Y Butter is supposed te have been churned unintenticoally for the frst time by the Arabians. Butter was used in early times a 8 an ointment for the skin, and tn seme parts of southern Europe it is not yet used as a food. : Butter was first made from the milk of sheep and goats and later it was made from the cream taken frem

ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN The average weight of an American woman of middle age is 133 pounds. Mrs. Champ Clark was a school mistress before her marriage to the Missour] statesman. The women of Spain are credited with being the best dancers of amy women in the world, ’ ‘Women employed in the fishing - dustry in Canada receive a minimum pay of §15.50 a week. o In 1010 it was estimated that 11000,000 women over ten years old in the United States were wage earners. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hire have moved in from the farm for the winter and taken- light housekeeping rooms in the Harry Mentzer home. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hire, who is a mmtmo university apentJ‘

STOP! LOOK!READ! ~ Everyone is advertising ‘special ~ bargain prices, but we will stack - our prices and merchandise up - beside them all and we know ~ where you will buy. I | Men’s Black China Dog Fur Coats ceia . 3350 Men’s heavy Ulster Overcoats . . . 29.50 - Boriety Brand Clothes : ~ FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG ~ Overcoats Lo S $3O, $35, $4O and $45 $25, $3O, $35 and $4O Men’s woel Union Suits e .. o 8 A 0 Broken lot Men’s Woolen Shirts and .Drawers . preedat . . . .9 31 $245 Men’s best grade Work Shoes . . . *3.00 Men’s brown English Dress Shoes . 7.50 Men’s black English Dress Shoes . .. . 6.50 ~ The above are not sale prices =~ They are regular money saving prices on sound business principles, which guarantee staple goods-at staple prices. o S STORE FOR - S .

Dr. Paul of the U. B. church visited his old friends in Syracuse Thuarsdav. Drop in Price of Rebuilt Tires, 30x3—58.65. 32x319—512.20. o 30x316--$10.75 o ' 31x4—513.80 ‘ ) Ten per ‘cent off this price until January Ist.. Other sizes according!v. - W. E. Caldwell 38bst Stag Pienie, Antlers County Club; Sylvan. Lake, Rome City, Sunday, Nov 21. Elks and friends invited. Come and get a turkey for your Thankegiving dinner. : © 35a3w

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; : - EARL WOLF ~ Auctioneer - Will Answer Calls Anywhere . Phone 1600:Q Ligonier | Indiana | W. H. WIGTON . ! Attorney-at-law : ' Omice in Zimmerman Block - LIGONIER. IND

Dr.C.D.Lane Limmerman Bleck, Ligonier F¥l CE HOURS: : 9.001 e 12 1:00 !03:08 7:00 :?m h ‘ : - Telephone re.. 27 CHARI.ES V. INKS AND SON Dealer in &-—-u...b. Tombetones, - Buildiag Stone orner Fifth and Cavin LIGONIIR