Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 25B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 August 1923 — Page 2
- Loans to farmers and\ stockmen are negotitated by this institution with the- - - least formality and greatest - ( e helpfulness. - f ~ Applications for Farm Loans receive pro- ‘ - mpt and courteous attention- ; : ~ our rates are moderate; ' Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. Conference with our officers is- cordially : ~invited, and kept in strictest confidence. = ‘ ‘You will receive hereevery acc"()modationi r , _ consistent with sound banking principles. - ' . ~We pay 49, on savings S , ’ “The Bank.on the Corner”
- Ford Magenetos Charged W hil-e You Wait L Have s . - ' Bosch, K. W. or Atwater Kent Igni_tion System insalled on y_oqfl Ford car - Studebaiter Sales and 'Service:- o Relly Séringfie;d Tiree “ ; Exidepßatteries | BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE
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This the Gingham store. Hundreds and hundreds of pieces of 32 inch dress ginghams in all colors and patterns . . ' Priced at 19, 25, 30 and 35¢ Real Silk Hosiery, Sub-Standards. The imperféctions are so slight that in most cases they can’t be found. . o o - Ladies” Hose 80c. Men’s Hose 50c Loads of Faney Embroidered Handkerchiefs. J ust the thing for children to take to school. Some wonderful values - , i - " . » Pricedatsceach . | Dimities used for S 0 many things, night gowns, bloomers, chemise, children’s dresses, men’s underwear 4 ~~ Priced at 16 and 22c the yard Large selection of Voiles and Swisses, 40 ‘inches wide and in fine assortments of patterns and colors - ~ Prices at 35c the yard '_ Ginghams and Percale Apron Dresses. Lots of styles and patterns for selection. Garments worth lots more than our price i - ot i 88eand $1.29 e Y;;a;@s_ and yards of Curtain :Scr.imsi ~ Finest thing‘\; for bed room curtains or for cottages. Fancy Porders . e o s ¢ hobvieed IScthevard . Mulwttem plain white. Used in any room in e« Wleed IBctheyaed - .
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& e 3 ¥ The Ligomer Banner . ESTABLISMED less. | Publishedby . . "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Tharsday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligoanier, Ind., as second class matter. - BeS e A A s, . Higher Teephone Rates. | . Higher telephone rates is nearly all the territory seryved by the In: diana Bell Company were ordered into effect September 1 by Glenn Van Auken, Edgar M. Blessing, Oscar Ratts and Maurice Douglas four ot the five members of the public ser: vice commission late Saturday. John W. McCardle chairman of the com: mission disented believing that under proper operating conditions present rates are sufficient. e Kendallville is included in the towns affected as well as Auburn The increase rates on residencc phones in Kendallville is 25 cents a month. T S O BRASALE % 2 . e Big Sale of Ice Cream. An advertisement in last Thursday’s Banner ‘announcing the sale of icec ream at 40 cents a quart at the Philadelphia had the effect of attracting many customers ibthe place. From 4 o'clock Saturday af‘ternoon uhtil midnight Sunday 160 ‘gallons of ice cream were disposed of. Z. A. Andrews and Brothers are ‘having a fine trade.- They have aniother announcement, elsewhere in this issue of the Banenr.
A Good Many Register.
‘Quite -a good many girls have registered for a position in the new overall factory seeking a location in this city. Most of the registrations have been with members of the committee, C. R. Stansbury, W. H. Wigton and Sol Henoch. Anyone desiring to do so may register at the Banner office. The demand is for from 60 to 75 girl and women operators. Peaches in the Market. Peddlers from Michigan sold peaches in the Ligonier market this week at $1.75 the bushel or 50 cents a peck. The Michigan crop is said tc be a large one. v o — Snakeroot Kills Sheep. . . Eighteen sheep belonging to Mrs. Clara® Stewart near Muncie are dead from eating snakeroot plants according to A. A. Hansen Purdue expert who made an investigation. S e f 1.. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. ‘T. C. Shobe Tuesday evening Aug. 21 lEvex‘y member is urged to be present.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September 1923 at ten o’¢lock A. M. the undersigned City Clerk of the-city of Ligonier Noble County Indiana will offer for sale a: the office of the City. Treasurer in the Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Building Ligonier Indiana an issue of Twelve thousand dollars ot bonds of said City of Ligonier. Said bdnds will ;be twenty in number \isz sued intwo series of ten bonds each,: all- dated September Ist. 1923, bear-/ ing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, th first interest| coupons being payable July Ist 1924 and semi-annually thereafter, evideficed by proper coupons attached tc each of said” bonds, the first of said bonds will mature on said July Ist, 1924 and one each six months thereafter on the first day of January and; July of ‘each year until all have matured. i ; ~ Said bonds have been . issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant tc an ordinance duly adopted by the the Common Council of ’said- city authorizing said bonds to be issued for the purpose of providing funds for the payment of the present indebtedness of, and expense of extension \ and ‘improvement .of the municipal water works of said eity. Said bonds will be sold according to law to the highest and best bidder for not less than the face value. thereof, \ e The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. 3 * 26b2w ~ T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk
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A Battery Without Jars The new Gummite case; an exclusive féeature with - Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece; including compartments for the cells. Thus, individual jars are done away with, : "~ ~ Gummite is practi- ~ cally indestructible, will not wa?, and is not af- . fected by temperature; acid, or water. Let us ... show you this ideal bate | BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE
Must Stop Trespassing,
The Ligonier library board is much concerned over the condition of the beautiful lawn sutrounding the building. Nearby . residents have formed the habit of crossing the lawn on their way to and from home, taking a short cut. The result is to create foot paths and when the ground is wet they leave the paths and walk on the grass. _After due notice if the practige is not stopped it will be ‘necessary to take drastic action against the trespassers. It may be necessary to wire off the grounds, something the board is reluctant to do for the wires would detract from the beauty of the place, i
Enjoy Golf Contest.
Burton Mudge of Chicago for’mefl junior champion paired with C. Watson the Wawasee professional Sunday deated Phil Dufina Kendallville pro, and Blake Clark of Indianapolis five and four, in an 18-hole best hall match over the lake course. Mudge a crack :amateur shot a 76 Watson had 7§, Dufina 83 and Clark 86. Among‘, those present from Ligonier were' J. B. Schutt, Tom Jeanneret, Arlo Shearer, Graham Lyon, A. N. and Leo Wertheimer, A. B. and Everett Mier, Irvin Jacobs and others. » e e N - 0. V. Burger Office, 0. V. Borger will have his office at the Levy stores in this city and will be found there every Saturday even:ing for the transaction of business. el ' B -24b8t | Mrs. Tom Wagoner is spending a couple of weeks with her son Dean and family in Elkhart. =
b 8y DT ol imll‘gl.!_l W ‘Drive in this week. Large roomy service ~station. You will get prompt, personal attention. All makes of batteries and electrical systems repaired. . BATTERY SERVICE ROBINSON ELECTRIC SERIVE
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. SOMETHING NEW AT - The Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. e The',latest. achievemens of thrift is a p‘la',n-:wh-i_cjh" maixtesw sm-e tlntyu : - can save all the money you want to. S s T Ttis called the LINCOLN THRIFT ACCOUNT and has just been - installed at the Farmegs & Merchants Trust Company. L - o Yoy g?et‘ interest on your small monthl-j, deposits j;lst _the same“ .- through any other savings account, but if you start out to save $l.OOO im - the LINCOLN THRIFT ACCOUNT and you are called by death amy time after you have made your first deposit the Lincoln Thrift Account will pay the person you name as beneficiary all the money you bhad im- . tended to save. : T ’ ‘ You know you are goiné to reach your th;'ift objectives when vou ~ start a Lincoln Thrift Account at the o ot | Farmers & Merchants Trust Company T vt Midonier Indleng 0 - :
To Bretz for Glasses Vs "—‘;)}\‘}m. \ ‘ ':2!;' g { #we=" Stylish, r:,t?d \”/:/;m sL. L i S, Distinctive o , :_'7\»:‘,}%s?’[ s e GLASSES Remember that glasses are an fmportant factor in your personal appearance, - . : Carelessly fitted, they detract from your looks. : - - Adjusted with the precision that characterizes our service, our glasses will ddd distinction to your appbearance and bring real comfort to your eyes. o - We Welcome the Opportunity ' ’ of Serving You. ! o . ” . ¢ : Nevin E. Bretz - Optometrist and Optician | 130 S. Main St. ' ! GOSHEN : 3/: : % t v - Harry L. Benner : , Auctioneer | | “ | £/ Open for;all-engagegnends £ 1 Wolf Lake, Indiana # Both Noble and Whitley County Phones T T s 0 T TS i eR B A s S
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