Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 46A, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 January 1923 — Page 4

Cr y stal 1 hea trle MONDAY JAN. 8 . o Pay night is every Monday at Crystal. . ‘SONG OF LIFE” a fine mother story also Clyde Cook in “Lazy Bones” ; Come and get your pay envelope with each admission ticket every lomy : : o 2 _____42'_‘,3 : : : - / TUESDAY JAN. 9 CLOSED _ ' . S e WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JAN 10 AND 11 L : NORMA TALMADGE in “THE ETERNAL FLAME” tDe drama magaificent, 8 supreme reels aglow with the wine of life. The dazzling romance of a falthful wife and wilful beanty in France’s gayest courts. Never mever before has Norma Talmadge created a role so magnetic so radiant. _The greatest and most perfect photo play ever shown in Ligonier. No one can afford to miss it. Special music. Adm. 20 and 30 cents. | : R R FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JAN 12 AND 13. o Chas Buck Jones in “Boss of Camp 4” and a Mack Sennet comedy. ' SUNDAY AND MONDAY JAN. 14 AND 15. : ;ANITA;,STEWABT in “A QUESTION OF HONOR” It a chapter of the Rew West, punctuated with action and romance. A real life story of a girl who made every sacrifice and te reward it won for her. Also Ben Turpin the eross eyed funny man In “Love and Doughnuts” , . Remember Monday is Pay Night. = Coming Wednesday and Thursday Richard Barthelmes in “THE BOND BOY?” ey

THE PHILADELPHIA i ‘ls Making A Drive On = 'HOME MADE CANDIES =; | kil WAo Selling - ‘ - Two Pounds for 25¢ . - The Philadelphia |

Tonight is Pay Night at Crystal.

B. W. Cowley the veteran coal dealer of the firm of Weir & Cowley has been confined to his home for a week. He suffers from netiritis,

- The Ross Franklin dancing pavilion being erected at Wawasee iz one of the largest in thes tate and will be opened in the spring. It is 100x160 in floor space. - :

CORRECTION - but no apology ! ! We di not mean to mislead when we saici “Smilin’ Through” Was all that the séreen cbuld e. ~ We honestly believed it. So did our patrons. Now we wish to retract that statem‘e:it, “Smilin’ Through” was a great achievement—but greater, far greater Ais Norma Talmadge’s newest masterpiece, "“,THE ETERNAL FLAME.” -And,kthat"s a statem‘ent we wont have to retract. _Thousénds,are“ proving it every day. = o - Management, CRYSTAL THEATRE =

Simen ). Straus, President, Abe Ackerman, Jonas Schloss, Vice-Presidents

) - No. 350. el o %.v " i ‘| : » :/:": ‘ : . Report of the 'cbndjtién of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business Dec. 29th 1922 Vi s

| RESOURCES { Loans and Di5c0unt5..............5669. 609.74 Ovetdnfts 2,291.43 | V.S sanas . 1,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities 128,724.00 | Banking H0u5e....................... 14,520.00 . Purniture and Fixtures...... .. .. ' 2,400.00 " Other Real Estate. ... . ... ... 7,866.38 Due from Banks and Trust : C0mpanie5..................... 72.055.92. _ - Cask on Hand sesssessnnennivecensanss 17,522.13 | CasliTtems =.. 154.05 . Premiuma paid on Bonds .... 3.261.96 - Cutrent Expenses .................. . 4,110.58 RO 2,351.55 Bemsmtrald . 5,630.79 - Other Assets ............... 463.27 oy e in Tran5it............ 690.00 - Int. Receivable acc’d to by MRy 14,804 88 . ror.u;,xnsouxcnss . 947,456.68

State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: | . | e 7 LL. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is .- L. R. CALBECK, Cashier. __ Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 6th Myl thoß o ooow My ommiseion expires Aug. 29th, 1926. . CHAS H. SIMMONS Notary Public

Mrs. Ed. Farley has been on a visit with friends in Detroit.

D. Selig & Sons and Harry -Benner shipped four cars of stock from Ligonier to the Buffalo market last Saturday. A :

Found, a small amount of money. Owner may recover same from 8. C, Wilhelm by proving ownership and paying for this notice.

| - BEION SMAN Master Ernest Blue is ill of measles. rox - _ ~ Bert Inks had business '.whi,ch took him to Topeka this morning. : " Miller’s Grocery sells Supei'ior bread at 10 cents a loaf. /' 46a2t Wax'lted,‘ small drésser trunk, steamer preferred. Address Banner, 46a2t Remefilber Mbnday is Pay Night at. Crystal.: e

Mrs. Sig Kann wil lentertain the Temple Sisterhood Wednesday afternoon. S 3 :

A Sturgis wire wheel factory will locate in Kendallville according to reports. : ; : : I

‘ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Deekér who made an extended tour of the west are home. |

~ A. Yorkey pays for the Banner for the year 1923 for his son John in Los Angeles, California. o |

Fred H. rGeen arrived home Saturdey from a two weeks business trip through Michigan. 7 i

Mrs. Eliza Priest who resides at the O L Chapman home paid her Goshen friends a visit today '~

Irvin Jacobs came from Chicago and spent Sunday with his father Eli Jacobs and other relatives. ‘

- “The Eternal Flame” with Normna Talmadge the drama magnificent -at Crystal Wednesday and Thursday.

Herebrt little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cass, and Neva little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ‘Wheeler, Mary little ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warstler have the measles.

Jacob L. Sheets who with Mrs. Sheets had been living in Syracuse have returned to Ligonier and Mr. Sheets is helping out during the big sale at Gordon Brothers store. ‘ B ‘Katherine and Josephine = Kann came home from Chicago Saturday where they had been visiting their grandmother Mrs. Josephine Kann aged 84 years. Mrs. Kann resided in Ligonier 63 years and is very active.

Christian Chureh Services, Sunday school at 10:00 ¢ Morning worship at 11:00 Evening worship at 7:00 The public is cordially invited to these services . v 46atf

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

~ LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in............5160', 000.00 SUrplan i i 95106000 Undivided Pr0fit5................. 15,907.95 Exchange, Discounts and It 10,9‘43.45 ‘Demand Deposits... 419,623.51 | Demand Certificate‘s* Wegl7 o 'Savingsv Depbé’its...... 83,501.18- i B Certified Ch.eck_s.v. o MOO Cashier’s Checks. ‘¢ 9,957.30 i Due to Banks. ~ 35,557.69 786,671.00 Reserve set up for Ta;;s‘v..'..,‘.;.! : 3?5.17;89 Int, Payable acc'dto | i e 7§ 5,416};9( TOTAL }L»-I_ABILITIES..L.:;s 047,456.68

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANL.

Walter Kegg visited his family Sunday. . ’ ; . John Polloék‘ of Wolf Lake visited Ligonier friends Sunday. 1

Fred E. Weir had business which took him to Chicago today. e

Mrs. Frank Scott today drove over to Topelfa to call on friends. . “Waltet Eppert and Frank Etcheson were South Bend visitors Sunday. ‘LaMar Hxi;sséy made his regular sojourn to Auburn Saturday evening. : o ————————— . For Sale Reed baby carriage. Call phone 333, Ligonier. 36atf

The Standard Oil Co. is going to 'instu a gas filling station in Kimmell.

Earl Couts purchased a new trombone from the Holton Co. in Wisconsin. g, A

Special chicken supper every Wednesday evening at the American C#fe. 50 cents. i 0 46a2t

‘Wanted girl for general house work. -Mrs. Harry Selig, Phone 240 Ligonier. s : 46atf

Russell: Smith who has bene under the weather for nearly a week return‘ed to schoel today.: ,

C. G, Baad aged 92 a veteran of the civil war is suffering from heart disease in Kendallville. : i

Floyd Disher and Herman Flackler paid fines of $lB each before'a justice of the peace in Syracuse. Y

Sol. Coy of Nappanee an uncle of Mrs. Chester Smith has been a guest of the Smith family here. ’

- The Ligonier Band is talking of having a Ministrel this winter, Minstrels always pay big in Ligonier. .

- The Eagles have installed a new coin piago. The instrument is a beauty and is welcomed by the members. | “The Eternal Flame” 8 reel aglow With the wine of life the drama mag. nificent Crystal Wednesday, Thursday Mrs. Roswell Earnhart returned to her home in' Chicago Friday after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deardorff were Sunday .afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ecker. Mrs. Eckers condition is greatly improved Gt

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dale Barnhar: and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoak. :

Con R'obgrtsv state highway patrolman has been transferred from Rome City to Kendallville. He formerly resided in this city. ‘

- “Buddie” | Bolitho who has been visiting in 'Ligonier returend to Chi. cago Sunday to take up his schou! duties in Bowen High School. ;

Three old business rooms' frame structures in Kendallville have been condemned by the state fire marshal and are to be torn down at once.

Wanted furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Russell Richards at Harley Fisher’s telephone 183 ‘ _ : ] - 46a2t

Mrs. Peter Regula was called to Toledo Sunday by the serious illness of a daughter. Word came today that the sick woman was no better.

One of the first misfortunes to overtake Milo Maloy after taking the office of Sheriff of Kosciusco .county. was driving his Ford into a car near Leesburg and wrecking his vehicle.

Mr. and rMs. Clyde Zimmerman who have been located in Kendallville have moved back to Ligonier. Mr. Zimmerman is employed with the signal gang on the New York ‘Central railway. :

~ BANK STATEMENT _ ~ State Bank No sor C. W. Bender, President 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 Dec. 29, 1922 o _ - . RESOURCES : Loans and Discounts.... .... $01,411 89 Overdeatle. |0 0. 000 0 e 42 NS o Bondß. o 0 423 oo Other Bonds and Securities 17,448 oo Banking House cras odave 6,900 00 PRurniture and Fixtures,. . ... 2,700 00 Due from Banks and . ° - Trust Companies. ......... 5,395 17 Cakbort. Hand ..., .. .0 3,866 68 CaMirleme. ~ (... . 155 09 Current Expen5e5........... - 617 81 PPN L e e ¥

daxes Pald. .. .. ........... 163 68 1ntere5tvPaid.............,... 856 15 Interest Receivable Aced to \“%—31—22.....;........ 2,798 59 ) Tota\Resources. sevesonav. $132,844 48 -1 " LIABILITIRS T Capital Stock—Paid in ...... $25,000 oo — Sutgflus sisiesidiansisili, cuiies 850 00 Undivided Profits ...... .... 865 18 Interest,’ Discount, etc, . 2,016 86 Demand Deposits 832,134 70 j Demand Certificates, 49,058 36 . Time Certificates, .. 14,732 57 ; Savings Depositsts. .......... 95,925 63 ‘Notes, Etc., Redisconnted.. 6,992 o 0 Set up for Paxen ... ... 0. <361 62 Interest payable Acedto . o SRR L o G | ~ Total Liabilities ... ek .;._.;,:31,344 ‘43; : State of Indiana, County of Noble s 5 | . 1, Marion Growcock, Cashier of the | State Bank of Kimmell do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ~ | ety s MARIONGROWCOCK. | mg‘lbfim ?njgfl sworn to before me| wis erd day of January 1923. e Leonard Vgn%mm&irmbfle My commission expires Jue 10, 1924, |

Community Nurse Report for Dee. Patients 18 = . RLa e Chai‘ity 9 \ ey : Pay cases 9 e % Metropolitan and community nursing visits 50. - S Instrictive 160 - ~ Visits to school 7 . | | : Weighing of all pupils in school ot Perry township. - i Classification e ; Medical—6 3 Pre Natal 5 o Pl Surgical: 2 o ; : : Post natal 1 ‘o : » Communicable 3 Lo s Babies 1 - : ? : : Notice Home nursing classes will be conducted at City Hall Thursday of each #eek. Hour 3to4p. m. Anyone wish@g to’ attend thesec lasses please phone Community Nurse No. 356, or be present Jan. 11th at the :appointed time. : :

Signed | o ; Alta M. Palmer : ' Death of Mary White, Mrs. Mary E. White aged 80 years. widow of the late John Baker White died Saturday morning at the home of her son Charles White in Kimmell. A mumber of children sufvive. The funeral will be held from the Sparta church Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 with burial in the cemetery mear by.

. Refused to Pay Alimony. William- J. Richter 23 of Ft. Wayne is stubborn, Refusing to pay his divorced wife $6OO alimony he was declared in contempt of court and ordered to jail. After spending 400 days in the bastile he was released.

' 78 Years Young, °* James A. Taylor veteran of the civil war and old and highly esteemed resident of Ligonier, Saturday January 6 celebrated the 78th anniyersary of his births. ' He was remembered! by a number of his friends with flowers.

“Meeting of Literary Cluh. The contemporary literture club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet Tuesday ‘afternoon' with irs. Leland Thompson Miss Helen Green will bei n charge. . Tonight is pay night at Crystal. Mrs. Lon MeNutt who for some time has been quite ill shows little 'if any improvement. e

Remember you can enjoy a special chicken supper for: 50 cents every Wednesday evening at the American Cafe. | ! : 46a2t

Mrs. Hal Green will entertain the Progress club at her home this evenng. The usual program will be executed. bl :

The county and township assesors of thes tate will meet in Indianapolis January 16 17 and 18 for instructions by the state tax board. : B

- Mrs. Dean Wagoner of Elkhart who recently submitted to a serious jurgical operation was able to leave -the house for the first time Sunday. - e —— . N

- v ANNOUNCING @ F. O. B! DETRO'T In the History of the]Ford MotOrCompany ' New Prices Effective]Tuesday, October 17, 1922

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