Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 25A, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 August 1921 — Page 2
A Letter of Introduction to open a saving&account at this bank. All in the world you have to do is to walk through the door and say to the first employee or officer you see, “I wish to open a savings account. - You'will be shown what to do, you will make your deposit and be given your pass book with the amount of your deposit entered in it. : ‘ ~¥ou'll not feel as if you were among strangers . “*You’ll feel at home. You will not be made to feel that you ought to know all about the banking business. You’ll be made welcome in every way. ) You need.a savings account. We wish to serve you., Call today for the book we have for you. . ® B 0g ® | , £ : ““{CItIZQIIS Bank %8 * A ?:l . & 2 - L | - Ligonier, Indiana -
- Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes If you do I am prepared to make you that suit _or overcoat at prices based on reduced | -~ costin woolens - . siter KADLEC Ligonier Store for Men The Tailor . Indiana . Mer_chant Tailorifig for Forty Years |
We Have Receivedf Large Shipments , S i Hard and Soft Coal s Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes - in hard coal. Best grades'of - soft coal. , | Full line of Building Material now = . on hand - | COMPTON & HOLDEMAN HOLDEMAN & SON - ¥ Straus Wool House. - Phone N 0.279
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To look for that new fall suit. We are prepared to take care of yeur fall needs. We carry the celebrated Hart Schaffner & Marx and Campus Togs. They are rigllt in. style, fit and
Carney Clothing Store ey ~’§Th,efv‘Store where Most all the People Trade™
The Ligomer Banner| : ESTASLISHED 1806.§ 5 === Piblished by TGN “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor 3 R ' | THE AMERICARPRESS ASSOCIATION l Published every Monday and Thursday ‘@nd entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.
A letter to the People from the State ~ Board of Health, The law commands that the State Board of Health shall make studies of the public health, collect statistics and endeavor to lead and direct the people ‘in the ways of better health| and greater stremgth with their consequent imcrease of wealth and hap‘piness. This all inrportant work has ‘constantly been forwarded for health is the foundation of all development, betterment and happiness. = | ~ Health First should be our slogan. | Our health is only about 50 percent of what it should be. 11l health, sickness and disease with their cost and inefficieney and their train of social and political ills, are not invited upon us. We invite them and they come The great pasteur left us afmessag\ele, the value of which has not been we 1 appreciated. He said “It is within the power of man to drive all infectious diseases fro mthe earth.” This simple truth is now plain to us all, yet we still suffer greatly from preventable diseases. This fact does not speak highly for eur intelligence and our ability to be practical. Dr. Oliver Homes. wries: e D God gave his creatures light and air And waters open fo the skies, Man hides him an awful lair And wonders why his brother dies. _ Hospitals are in a degree monuments to ill health. We would not need them, to so great an extent if we would obey the.laws of our wellbeing. The number of cases of sickness we have is a measure of our disregard of heaith. A sick man is unfortunate in his sickness but -is more unfortunate in being s¢ impractical to so live as to become sick.
District Soy Bean Meeting. : ThHe soy bean growers of mnortheastern Indiana plan to meet at the R. L. Thompson farm 2% miles east of Topeka Thursday afternoon, Aug. 25th. Msethods of cultivation, harvesting, threshing types and varieties of beans will ‘be discussed and stud%ed. Ward A. Ostrander, Secretary of . the National Soy Bean Growers Association will be the principal speaker. ‘ - Different varieties of beans growing in a tent on the Thompson farm will be examined and compared for the purpose of determining the most practical variety for use in the district. "Soys‘are rapidly assuming the improtance of other grain crops and it is evident the intelligent use of the plant will prove agreeably remunerative to producers. :
- _Little Gril Swims Half Mile, Siisanne Sniall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Small of Wabash holds the .championship swimming record for 5- year-old children of Wabash county. She swam across Silver lake a distance of a little more than onehalf mile. Her father swam beside her and a boat accompanied them, but she did not stop once to rest on the way. i e
~ « J. Beveridge to Speak. Albert' J. Beveridge former U. S. senator from Indiana will deliver an address at’ Goshen on Armistice Day, November 11 at a meeting planned by the local American Legion post. All members of neighboring posts will be invited to attend. .Senator Beveridge is a fine orator and will draw an immense crowd.
Telephone Girl Hurt. ‘ Miss Berniece Mack a Goshen telephone operator was badly hurt in that city Friday when she leaped from a moving automobile and fell violently to the pavement. ;
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FOR SALE-Almost mew bicycle. Phone 439, - - 23a2t
For rent, modern house on Martin gtreet. Close in. See E. Jacobs 17btf
Do you want to save money, if so buy your new battery at Kiester's Elestric Shop. - Blbtt
Developing printing and enlarging. Mail orders receive special attention. F. A. McOmber, Goshen, Ind., 15atf
If you need glasses, call or see Mrs. L. P. Wineburg for appointments to have your eyes tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. s 17atf.
I want to buy corn. C. L. Chamberin, Phone 16 A Ligonier ‘4lbtt
Anyone desiring home baked goods call phone 73. Orders promptly filled and goods delivered 24atf
POULTRY WANTED—And will pay the highest- market price for it at all times. Phones 261, Ligonier. George Feldheiser 23b4t*
For Sale—Trees which may be converted into wood on my North Side lot. The terms are cash and the trees must be. rémoved.at once. : Will Gibson : ' 24b 2t
For sale, the Asa Leming property at corner of Sixth and Grand streets. Address Harry Bradford, 925 Conwell street, Connersville, Ind. 22b4t
The South Bend Business College announces term opening Monday Aug. 29. Additional teachers and four new courses, including Higher Accounting and Auditing. Write for particulars and budget. - : Sha oo 9140 t
Much Stolen Furniture.
Officers entered the home of Paul Balliat in Swan township, Wednesday armed with a search warrant, and found a whole houseful of ‘goods whieh Balliat is alleged to have stolen from a house in DeKalb county. Balliat was taken into custody and will be arraigned before .an, Auburn justice for hearing. The goods found consisted of household furniture, which included dishes, a trunkful of linens and bedding and other articles o fvalue. There was a van load of the property which is said to belong to Mrs. Effie Sarver who had stored the goods in a house on her .farm across the DeKalb county hine. -
Bear Lake Pienic.
There will be held at Idlewild on Bear Lake a harvest jubilee and old The festivities will start right after The fesivities will start right after dinner and will continue throughout the afternoon and evening. An excellant program has been arranged which will include pony races, old fiddler’s contest and other sports; besides which a big boxing carnival is beipg arranged with fast men from Ohio and Indiana matched to entertain the crowd. -Special music has been engaged. :
Another Motor Freight Line. 'J. D.-Douen of Fort Wayne has established a Lincoln Highway freight line. Trucks will leave daily for the following towns: Churubusco, Merriman, Wolf -Lake, Kimmell, Ligonier, Benton, Goshen and Elkhart.
Tallest Corn on Exhibition. - _W. V.Laßue has on exhibition at the City National bdnk in Goshen a single stalk’of corn 15 feet in height; well carred and’if he-has much of this variety, a step ladder will be needed at husking time to' secure the corn.
Death of Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Eliabeth Campbell 71 died early Friday morning at the Goshen hospital following an operation for gall stones.~ The deceased resided near Ligonier and is survived by one son. The body was brought to the former home for burial. : {
Sent to Girls Sechool. Alma Joyce, 15, and Evadana Slater 13 aWirsaw girls who ran away from their homes and who were found hiding in tall grass near Pike lake, a short distance from Warsaw have been sent to the girls’ school in Indianapolis. j - :
. For School Children. One of the days of the Indianapolis industrial exposition in the Manufacturers’ building at fthe state fair grounds Septemher 10 to 15 will be set aside for schoel children.
County Musical Club. A county musical club is being organized in Kosciusko county. About 00 members have been secured. There is much interest in Warsaw and Milford. ;
Locates in Montana. ~Roy Hire of Syracuse has established a residence near Minsdale, Meatana, where he took a governmert homestead. S :
: Injured Girl Improves. Miss Fern Bontrager hurt badly ip an antomobiie Wree}; two weeks ago is recovering in the' haspital in that gity, 'The young lady has relatives in. Ligonier. -~ ; S
: . Assaulted Wife. i Landon B, Rhinehalt of Mishawaka is under $350 bond, charged with beating and choking his wife, Laura Rhinehalt. A e i
« Calls alt on Board. The Indiana state board of tax-com-missioners has ealled ‘a halt on the Indianapolis schocl board spending
Every Ferson Should 4 - Save, Says Bosworth
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Wm. B. Boasworth.
- William B. Bosworth, director of sales for the government loan organization of the Seventh Federal Reserve district, is a veteran of the government’s savings campaigns., FollowIng a season in the offices of the savings division at Washington, Mr. Bosworth came to Chicago and linked up with the big work that is being carried on in the five states of the Seventh distriet—lllinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, lowa and Michigan. . Mr. Bosworth seeks distribution as well as. tetal o 8 sales of the savings securitieg, for ‘he believes that every man, woman and child in the populous district should own one or more of these securities, - T _ “There iB' no better investment than the savings securities,” sald Mr. Bosworth recently, “and the various denominations make It possible for all the people.to be practical partners with - Uncle Sam, at the same time helping themselves. The ‘government savings contests arranged by many states—all the states In the Seventh district are ‘booked up’—should result in much good to the great savings mgvement conducted by the United States government. Postmasters who are leading these contests may feel sure that whatever the savings division can do to help them win their fights will be done gladly and earnestly. - All they have to do is to write to the Treasury Department Savings Division, 25 East Jackson boulevard, Chicago, Illinois®
SAVINGS CLUB ON BOOM
Dollar-a-Week Plan for Buying - Uncle Sam’s Securities -~ Gains Big Headway.
The Dollar-a-Week Government Savings club has become the most univer‘sal organization in the United States. Its members range from Maine to California and e€very day brings new strength to it. The Severith Federal Reserve district was one of the first of the twelve Federal Reserve districts to get off to a flying start in the organization of Dollar-a-Week clubs, and ‘now it ranks high~in the list of districts. : " The Dollar-a-Week ' club s taking firm root In: Industrial plants and stores, Workers group themselves together and make regular purchases every week of the new $1 Treasury Savings Stamps. Membersliip requirement'in a club calls only for the purchase of one of the stamps every week. Four of these $1 Stamps, with a few additional cents, can be exchanged for a $5 Government Savings Stamp, or twenty of them for a $25 Treasury Savings Certificate, which bears the rate of 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly, if held till maturity. These $25 Certificates are short-term, rock-bound, absolutely safe, virtually tax-free, easily redeemable in case of need, and they never depreciate, but always are worth more than was paid for them. ~ ; . - No applicant for membership in a Dollar-a-Week club is ever “blackballed.” Every member becomés richer for joining. Any postmaster can “initiate” a new member, and anyone can join at any organization or industry where government savings securitles are sold. o :
In the last year, according to the Bavings Division of thé U. 8. Treasury Department, half a billion dollars has been lost to Americans through fraudulent stock and oil deals. Think of it! If this money had been diverted to government savings securitles, it would have gone into the channels of legitimate trade and industry and ‘helped the population as a whole.
The Dollar-a-Week Club, composed of purchasers of Government $1 Savings Stamps is growing apace, until now it extends to all parts of the country It is ''particularly strong in Industrial communities, stores and offices. Mémbers agree to.buy one of the Stamps each ‘'week. .Any Postmaster can “Initiate” a member by putting him op the roll. ‘ S
No umbrella ever manufactured can measure up to Treasury Savings Oer: tificates as a ‘“rainy day” safeguard.
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v “Some slick stranger might come along some day and tell you how you can make a fortune by investing your money in his alluring proposition, i ; ‘But listen! if his scheme ‘was such a good one, he wouldn’t have to ge around peddling it. Some of the big financiers would have had it long ago. - : g -4 Dor’t send your money out of y ourn own town to never come back. . - Make Our Bank Your Bank : We pay 4 per cent. interest en saving deposite and Saving Accounts. ’
A Reminder & Donl’t forget that promisc you made the goed wife and _danghte: te buy a piane er Victrela. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what yo;" want at the right price. - | A Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas " You ean take the easy payment plan if you do net care to pay cash. / A _ Yours for 50 years of Musieal Service. South Main §t. Established ‘lB7l Goshen, Indiana
Quality Laundry Work--Satisfactory Service is our constant endeavor. : ‘ This achievement requires time and much skill and management that will safe guard your linens. : Our service charges are based on a continuity of patranage. , 3 . Your ‘cooperative patronage creates a mutuality of in- - terest and will enable us to further maintain and improve -and effifient laundry service of quality. = - : : .~ Can save you money by sending us your next bundle, 4 ! . PHONE 86 e e 4 BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY ' - AND DRY CLEANING. = ..
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