Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 9A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 May 1921 — Page 2

Bus Line [Ligonier to Ft. Wayne - and Return Beginning May 2 = el TIME SCHEDULE

TO FORT WAYNE Ligonier, leave .....................8:00 a.m. Cromwell ... B:lj ;2§ Kimmell ... 8180 4w Wolf lake ... 9:0058¢%. Noblesville ............................. 9:80 a.m. Churubusco ...................... 10:00 aan Fort Wayne, arrive .......... 11:00 a.m. : .~ LIGONIER-G( Ligonier, leave .................... 7:20 p.ah. MElersburg ...............cc...... - 4350 pam. Goshen, arrive .................. 8:20 p.m.

Goshen stop and start from Interurban station. : - s¢c Per Mile. Minimum Charge, 25¢ Car Leave Ligonier for Cromwell at 11 p. m. ‘DAILY SERVICE, Except Sunday. : ~ On above schedule for passengers from Ligonier, Kimmell "Albion) and Cromwell, Wolf Lake, Noblesville, Churubusco, and all intermediate points to Fort Wayne and return. Stop to receive and discharge passengers at any point along the line. Albion passengers take morning train to Kimmell.{ Return in time to take evening train for Albion. Start from Lepird’s Barn Ligonier. Stop and start from Patterson-Fletcher Store, Fort Wayne, receiving passengers from Baltes, Anthony, Wayne and Randall Hotels. Phones—2Bs barn, 274 residence. LIGONIER, IND.

Attractive Opportunity ractive ; %ppo ‘ _um y - For the Right Man in Ligonier _ ~ and Vicinity e - We are expanding our Sales Force, and have an openin for a representative in Ligonier and vicinity for the sale - Delco-Light The best known small electric light and power plant on the American market, with an established reputation for dependability and durability. . G PRICES, $295.00 AND UP. ALL PRICES REDUCED AND GUARANTEED { . it 140,000 DELCO-LIGHT plants have been sold during the past four years to Farm Homes, 'Suburban Homes, Stores and other places where electricity was not available. To be considered, applicant must have following qualifications: Previous selling experience, good standing in county and be able to furnish satisfactory bank references, To a man of such qualification we can offer a most attractive and profitable propostion. = - : Address: . o ‘. The E. H. Walker Company , ~ 21-212 N. Erie Street, Toledo, Ohio (

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: TO LIGONIER J | Fort Wayne, leave ....... 4:30 pam. Churubusco ..., 2230 pm. ‘Noblesville .............coooerivneer. 0350 pom, Wolf Lake ........coaivivcine. 6316 pomme RKiomell ... ... ... ... Bis}p3s Cromwell ..............ueeen 7300 pomi, Ligonier, arrive .................. 7315 pam, SHEN LINE Goshen, leave ........................ 11300 pam. Millersburg ............iieee..... 11330 pona. Ligonier, arrive ............... 12:00 p.m.

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- E. R. Kurtz - Auctioneer g Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoune No. 65. : :

GLASSES Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses e replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

- W. H. WIGTON - Attorney-at-Law Office in Zimmerman Block ) LIGUNTER, IND. ~ Auctioneer Will Answer Call_§ Anywhere Phone 16000 Q . Ligonier ¢ Indiana

Dr. C. D.Lane Zlmrxgerman Block, Ligonier FFICE HOURS: . - O:00te 12 1:00 t03:00 7:00 to 8:00 _ Office 107 Telephone Res, "27

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

e KRS The Ligomer Banner ; ! ESTABLISHED 18¢s. o - Published by : "he Banner Publishing Company ~ W. C. B. HARRISON Editor [A e R R iaion | Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. 1 Road Fight in LaGrange. - Now that Noble county has started something we must follow suit or throw up our hands. = George E. Henderson and about a hundred and seventy-five other interested taxpayers have filed objection to the proposed bond issue of twenty thousand dollars for the building of the half mile of cement road from south line of Topeka to the Noble county line. y P - This contract was let a few weecks ago to Clyde A. Walb of LaGrange for $18,329.40, with four other bidders in the list against him. o : '~ The matter will be heard by the state tax board, May 9.—LaGrange Standard. S

; Bigger Potato Yields. To guide boy and girl club members, as well as their elders, in producing bigger potato yields, the United States department of agriculture has recently published farmers’ bulletin 1190, How to Grow an Acre of Potatoes. "It is prepared especially for use of boys’ and girls” club work, and every step from the selection of the potato soil to the harvesting gradg;g and storing of the crop is discussed. : G ' | Meeting of Medical Soclety. r The members of the program comJnittee of the Noble County Medical lso'cietyj, consisting of Drs. J. E. Luckey, of Wolf Lake; J. H. Nye, of Cromwell; F. W. Black and C. D. Lane of Ligonier; F. 'C. Hardy and .C. E. Munk of Kendallville, and John W. Morr of Albion met in the parlors of the Albion hotel recently and arranged the progarm for the year.

Farmers Elevator Robbed. A reward of $lOO has been offered for the arrest and conviction of the thief or thieves who entered the Farmers Co-Operative elevator at Peabody some time Wednesday night, making away -with fifteen Fisk auto tires and two gallons of white paint. Jaw Fractured in Ball Game. ~ Carl Cramer, age 16, Angola high school youth, had his jaw broken while en_ggg‘ed in a ball game. . CHARLES V. INKS AND SON | : i . Dealer in , : . Monuments, -V\aults, ‘Tombstones, - -Building Stone ornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

s Prisen Birthday Party. - Virgil Decker, .confessed slayer of | Leroy Lovett, celebrated his 'n\infle-i teenth birthday anniversary in the Warsaw jail, Thursday. ~Mrs| Moon, the sheriff's wife, prepared a special dinner for Decker, which was shared with the young prisener's ‘mother, Mrs. Lydia Decker, and his brothers, Fred and Cal, who are also held in ‘connection with ' the murder, which occurredion March 12. The four alieged Culver bandits also figured in the feast,"as did Mrs. Emma Tompkins, charged with bigamy, George Garvin, her third husband, charsed with assault and battery, and Fred Helfrich, who was fined $5OO for his negligence to render assistance after running down a little girl. :

: Enter State Corn Contest. Wolf Lake won high honors in the high school contests in the judging of corn with a percentage of 83.9, according to announcement of Guy R. Hall, county school superintendent. There were three contestants from six schools in the county. Albion won second place with a scoré of 82.2; Avilla third, score 76; LaOtto 72.4; Rome City 68.9; Wawaka 6608. The three highest individual scores entitle the holder to entet the state meet at Purdue this week. ° Those representing Noble county will be Frank Prickett, Albion; M. Diehms, Avilla and P. Kelham, LaOtta. =

“Babe” Shoemaker Dead.

"Clarence (Babe) Shoemaker, a former Auburn and Kendallvillg boy, died at a Chicago hospital Monday of cancer. “Babe” “was so christianed when he joined old Co. L. 157th Ind. Vol. Inf, at Indianapolis: in 1898, to serve during the Spanish-American war and was the youngest member of the: regiment, being at that = time about 15 years of age. . . He was a good kid and soon gained a warm spot in the hearts of his Ligonierr comrades. He is the seventeenth member of Co. L. to “go west.”—iCromwell Advance: . .

Receives Heavy Fine.

~ Fred Helfrich, an employe of the Winona power plant, at Warsaw, was arraigned in the court of Mayor John A, Cloane Wednesday afternoon and fined $5OO and costs for failing to stop and render aid after running down a five-year-old girl on Tuesday = evening. Marian Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, -A. R. Murphy was crossing the street when struck .by Helfrich’s car and escaped gerious injury only by a miracle as one of the rear wheels passed over her head. = -,

Red Cross Conference.

' Members of the Red Cross of the }'Fort Wayne district are in conference ‘at Fort Wayne today. Fourteen counties are represented as follows: Allen Elkhart, LaGrange, Steuben, Kosciusko, Noble DeKalb,, Whitley, Wabash, Huntington, Wells, Adams, Blackford and Jay, = - L The conferences will have a far reaching effect in this division on plans for making the Red Cross operate in such a way that the “spirit or service” will be increasingly emphasized. o ~ New Orchestra Leader. ' . The Poyse rorchestra has been rechristened the Reed orchestra, as rMir; and Mrs. Arthur Reed, well known musicians of Elkhart have taken over the management and directorship of the organization succeeding Russel Poyser. Mr. Reed is a son of Mrs. B, W. Cowley, of this city, and both he and Mrs. Reed are well known here. Read the Banner and get the News.

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

' L : No. 350. . . o s Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Lfgonier, 'in" “the State_ of . Indiana, at the close of its business April. 28, 1921 Lo -

\ RESOURCES - anns and_aDi5c0unt5.v.'............5658,396.76 Overdrafts Ceesaieseenianesiase e 10,21‘7.}'50 U. 8. jßon_ds . ‘sB,loo‘.‘oo' Other,Bdng.s' and Sé,cu:itieé . ”638.10‘ Banking House........oonwrvvuneineess 12,000.00 Ffi:niture"andFixtires..i[.....v..‘.,; ' 2,»7;73.45 Due from Banks and Trust f‘Cpmpgni:e5...;;:,,5.‘,.;.'.,.......f.;. 130,303.37 Cosht on Hand ..o caisiivennsin | 22,9481 Cash ftems .0 L o ATe 14 ,Cur’re'nt;‘E_xgie;nsés‘....:....‘...-.}.;.‘"..f;.'“ - *"6;593,"17Tanes Bald oo s 275031 Triterent Bald iio. i s 10,379,05. Int. Receivable acc’d to . = o o DA ik i S 16,7000 | TOTALRESOURCES....§ 932,215.66-

State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: : T s s e LL. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly - swear . that the above statementistrue. ' .+° L R.CALBECK, Cashier. ° .+ Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of May 2921. < . . ¢ My commission expires February 9,1924. ' ROSWELL K. EARNHART Notary Public |

- A BIG LIST . * Veedol Lubricating Oil, Gasoline and Kero-~ 1 ~ sene, Linseed oil and Turpfentine. Cdpp_efr‘ o L Rive;cs, Copper Boilei‘s,_ Tin ‘erttle‘Covers, Tin - ‘ Pails, Galvanited Thube and Pails; Mop Sticks - f ~ All Garden Seed Chicken Feed Ete. - : ~ We aim to be first with a new price. G - Weaver’'s Hardware f Phone 134 '

~ Nice, fresh Ice Cream delivered - to any part of city, day or night. Fancy Sundaes 15c¢ and up See our new“ Me-nu; ;We serve regulzir - meals with steaks, chaps, etc. Fresh Home Made Candies at 30c a - pound and up. f Al fi'é_dibles_fre‘sh-jand clean - The Philadelphia

Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes If you do I am prepare'd to-make you that suit - orovercoat at prices based on reduced - cost in woolens SHEtET W,K ADLEC \legf)nler Store for Men The Tailor ~[lndiana | Merchant Tailoring for Forty Years

L. R. Calbeck, Cashier C. C. Smith, Ass’t Cashier E. H. Larson; Ass’t Cashier

. - LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in............ 5100,000.00 7 SUTPHIS rviverevversvsvsssssassensesnsses. 25,000.00 . Undivided Profits.m..ooconsesmmeen 11,172.23 - Exchange, D?scounts and Int... 27,558.50 Demand Deposits... 312,958.85 | ’.Dema.nc’l? Certificates 360,162.85 . E -.Sav_ings Déposmi’t’s_.».,... 62,113.42 i \ Cashier’s Checks.... 89533~ Dueto Banks and e ~ Bankers.....,. 19,991.56 756,122,01 Reserve set up for Taxe5........ 3,700.00 ‘ ’Othgr'Lié.b,i‘lit"ties;;.[‘...‘.f.{,.r». S ;1,336;‘43 ~ . Int Paysble sccdto ' Loo i s 730649 f"}

Irvin Jacobs, : ; Abe Ackerman, Vice-Presidents