Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 8A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 April 1923 — Page 4

MIER STATE BANK PERSONNEL o CHARACIER. _ PAST HISTORY FINANCIAL STRENGTH | .| Stand out as syinbols : ' R of quality that com- ' v bine to make this ~ inktitution a safe, con- : G venient and logical 3o b bank for you. j ~° Your Account Solicited. MIER STATE BANK

. Grant Himes of Goshen formerly of Ligonier is confined to his home with an infected toe.

‘Mr. and (Mrs. James W. Smith came from Elkhart and spent the week end with old friends here. A

About fifteen Ligonier residents enjoyed the lecture on Christian Science at Goshen Friday evening. t

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There is an erroneous idea abroad. You hear it every day. “‘Gasoline 1s not-as good as it used to be.” The fact 1s that the Red Crown Gasoline you are getting today is an almost perfect fuel. : Perhaps there is no industry where progress has made such rapid strides as the refining of petroleum. | ~ For example, we cite the Burton Process, developed and perfected - in the laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The Burton Process has enabled the refiner to bring gasoline toa point of efficiency hithérto unhoped for.

Red Crown Is Made by the Burton Process

Red Crown vaporizes to the last drop. There is'no waste—it produces instant starting Winter or ‘Summer — a quick get-away —a - smooth running engine—tremendous sustained pulling power and " racing speed if you want it.

Buy Red Crown At the following Filling Stations and Garages: Blazed Trail G . L s S CROMN A.B.W ,Hdw.,, /AYY B '\ e C::;:r & Third ¢ | - S ] » j —i»af:ln“j,\ 1 Andatany \GOIN==/ ) . Standard Oil .18 . \'\Q 4 Standard Oil Company Ligonier, Ind.

Mr's. Mae Carney and daughter Miss Helen visited Goshen friends Thursday afternoon. : e

“Mrs. F. W, Black visited several days last week with a sister Mrs, Bowser, in Garrett. :

. Miss Edith Ray 42 a trained nurse died at her home in Albion and. the remains were buried Friday.

Hox L o o B “ENTER MADAM” with Clara Kimball Young and Ellicot Dexter also Buster Keaton in “THE GOAT” Re-member Monday is pay night. Ten $1 -'bfllswnlbq.glven away. ' e e o _ TUES. WED, THURS. April 17, 18 and 19, el . “BLOOD AND SAND” with Rodclph Valentino and Lele Lee. See the perfect lover as a hot blooded toreador the idol of Spain, See him hazard his life in the spectacular bull fight. See him yield to the lure of a tilled. Spanish temptress, you haven’t sé€en Valentino till yow’ve seem him in this wonderful picture. A thousand times greater than “The Sheik” 8 gorgeous breathless reels yowll never forget. - ‘ Special Music Adm. 15, 20 80¢ ', -y o n 0 FRL AND SAT. APRIL 20,21 5575 SR NTNR ~ “THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” a James Qliver Curwood’s story with Irving Cunnings and Eva Novak. also a Mack Sennett comedy. SUN. AND MON. APRIL 22 23. B “ON THE HIGH SEAS” with Jack Holt and Dorothy Dalton—Lost at sea two hearts one belonging to a luxury loving soclety girl the other to a grimy stoker a romance that races from thrill to thrill like a great Niagara, also a Christie comedy. wallis s v Rt sl e TUES. WED. THURS April 24, 25,726 = 508/ duiumissinani e “HUMAN HEARTS” with House Peters as human as life itself, powferful appealing a tremendons drama of life. . |

HERE AND THEERE

Dr. C. G. Keen is in Chicago today. - Rodolph -Valentino at Crystal this week. o 5 : .- Dr.:Black is driving a new Buick coupe. : : . { Dean Crocket visited New Paris friends Sunday.: . : Mrs. Ainsworth Bassett is in Toledc for an indefinite stay. : Bert Wert is again a member of the Kendallville night police force. | Mrs. L. P. Wineburg spent ie week end in Chicago visiting relatives. = ~ 'Eugene Boyts after a week’s illness is able to be up and about. Jay Maxwel Itraveling salesmph. spent Sunday with his mother in this city. L i " Wanted—Man at Loeser stock farm. Will pay good wages. Inquire of Bill Braden Phone 146. The Ladies Aid of the U. B. church will meet with Mrs. Catherine” Slabaugh Thursday afternogn. The contractors have now completed the North and South side sewers after about a year of strenuous work | Frank Caples is very ill at his home in Fostoria Ohio. Mrs. Caples will be remembered as Miss Fannie Fisher. While out in his buggy Saturday Happy Notestine was caught in the snow storm and came near lgsing his way. ' : . After a most disagreeable Sunday the sun came out nice and bright this morning with a promise of better weather. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jeffries and son and wife were South Bend visitors Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rowe. . : Mr. and Mrs; Butrley Miller and child came from South Bend to spend Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordner home.” - e Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ellsworth-and son King and W. A. King of this city paid the Black families a visit in To peka last week. : Mrs. John Kenney was quite ill all last week and confined to her bed and Mr. Kenney had to forego his duties at the Levy big sale. _ Floyd Stellar has removed his meat market tothe South Grocery stind he recently purchased and will have fresh meat on sale tomorrow. ~ Mdre romantic than “The Sheik” mor% thrilling ‘than “The Four Horsemen’! that “Blood and Sand” at Crystal /Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs day. - o ' fllein Frank aged 70 died at the home o fa daughter in Elkhart Thursday and his remains were taken to Albion his old home for burial Saturday. . : s Mrs. Emanuel Myers aged 60 died Friday at her home near Elkhart. She was born in Noble county and has two brothers in Rome City, Frank ‘and Ira Myers. v : i Charles Damaree of near Burkett in Kosciusko county died in a For: Wayne hospital Saturday the result 'of injurjes received when his team tried to run away. 2 Dean Crockett was much surprised Thursday when a suprise party was all set for him at New Paris by Miss ‘Ruth Wilkins they all went to Blosser | Park and enjoyed the evening in roller skating. All reported a very good time.. = e e e

12th Ligonier Community Public Sale At Foster’s Sale Pavillion. ' Thursday April 19th. | ~ ‘Sale to Commence at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Stock at 1:00 p. m. rain or shine 5 Head of Horses—Consisting of work horses froem 4 to 10 years old. 20 Cattle—Consisting of fresh cows and close up -springers and some grass cattle. i 50 Hogs—Consisting of sows with pigs by side and some soon to far. row feeding, shoats from 50 'to 125 lbs. j ' o - 20 Head of Sheep—Consisting -of good breeding ewes and some with lambs by side. . S iGrain———i’;OO bushels of corn, 50 bushels of oats. Will try to have some ahy by day of sale; 2 bushels tested seed} corn; 3% bushels clover seed. . . Miscellaneous — One adjustable. dress form, l-horse wagon; Tange. range, cook stove, steel tire buggy, set double harness; fruit jars, 1 fertili zer attachment for International corn planter, good as new; 200 white cedar fence posts; automobile tires and ac_ cessories; lubricating oil; maple syrup, and many other articles will fifimwmmflmwfim&g E%WWWMW“W H: B. Hoak and C. C. Smith, Clerks ol Sales el b e e s D

- WANTED—Manager for branch store to be opend in Ligonier. Must be able to put up cash bond of $5OO. Write fully Clyde L. Rubber Co. 166 W Jackson’ Blvd, Chicago ’ Arthur Ferguson is installing a new illuminating system in the Dr. W. A Shobe residence. The lighting system in many Ligonier homes is to be modernized by Mr. Ferguson. . “Blood and Sand” with Rodolph Valentino the screen’'s greatest lover in the greatest modern love story aver written at Crystall Tuesday Wed lnesday and, Thursday. : |

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Miller and daughter of Mishawaka came Saturday tc visit Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller and Sunday the party drove to Albion and called on Mr and Mrs. F. B. Moore. W. B. Hill who for about two years has been employed in the Hipco plant left his merning_for his old home in Indianapolis where he will again take up a residencg. His family will follow later. - : Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Nusbaum came form Detroit. Saturday and left for Chicago this morning. They will soon occupy their new home in Fort Wayne removing from the Michigan metropolis. 5 0

J. F. Sampsel will clean out cisterns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. lon L ahhe

Wanted—A man with car for sales proposition to work in and around your home community. We are building a new organiation for rural and city sales. Experience not as essential as energy. A real opportunity for the man who can qualify. J. A. Harrison, 902 Shoaf Bldg. Fort Wayne, Ind. 2 : fa2t*

All members of Excelsior lodge No. 267 I O O F., are expected to be present at the Lodge hall Wednesday evening April 18. The first degree will be conferred on two candidates. . W. L. Jackson, Rec. Secty.

We extend our thanks to all those who showed their friendship for us in our sorrow. , " Charles Johnson ‘ i Mrs. Charles Wemple.

Express and Freight Leaving daily from Main. Auto Supply Co., 215 W. Main Street, Ft. Wayne, Ind., at 1 p. m. for the following towns: Churubusco, Merriam, Albion, Wawaka, Cromwell, Kimmell, Wolf Lake and Ligonier. Ly Drop a Card in Order Box at the American Cafe for Delivery : the following Day. . Rates Reasonable. e A ® 3 ~ L. L. Corville Fort Wayne Phone, Main 14

BANK STATEMENT | ~ State Bank No sor . @ I 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 Kim- { mell, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on April 3, 1923 o RESOURCES : Loans and Discounts........ $88,825 40 Overdyalle. oo oo TR Other Bonds and Securities 17,448 oo Banking House .... ..... 6,900 00 Purniture and Fixtures...... 2,700 0o Due from Banks and | ; : Trust C0mpanie5.......... 9,371 06 Cashon Hand........... .. 3,691 38 Casll TXeIUN. (0. i 399 29 Current Expen5e5........... 1,200 34 Taxes Paides sy copiiiio. . 163 68 Intersat Paid.... ;. ... .00 1,801 of Interest Receivable Accd to Aloe i 831-92. L. s i 2,798 59 Totdl Re50urce5...........5135,426 12 .| Liasmrmms. e Capital Stock—Paid in ...... $25,000 06 su?l !.0--".‘-,. "1“,.':. sae sesess 85000 Undivided Profits. ...... ..... 865 18 -Intercs& Discount, etc, - 4,993 91 Demand Deposits 034,65{,0.4 & Demand Certificates 44,378 67 o 'Egim_e U"“&‘*fl‘f“’""’s‘m 9L 5 6 - Savings Deposits .. .......... 94,657 62 theé,#&’t;(e:.{;‘i Redisconnted.. 7,864 60 Set up for Taxes ................361 62 _1“_"“ e 8'3!“”. edvdan vamsal o 833 1 State of Indians, Connty of Noble. 86 L Marion Groweock, Cashierof the State Bank of Kimmell do solemnly M@fim tatement is true. | | o Dbicribed K 64 sworn fo belare. me | B Voort Moty | My commission expires June 10, 1924, |

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SPRING SUITS

Don’t delay procuring that Spring Suit any longer. We have the suit you are looking for. - Our styles are right and the fabrics of the best; the workmanship is unexcelled. Try one of our

Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits - $35.00 to $45.00 . Others af $20.00 0 $3OOO

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