Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 27B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 August 1923 — Page 2

" Loans to farmers and stockmen are negot- ~, itatedby this institution with the ! | least formality and. greatest . b 0 rhelpftitess, e i Appllcati'ons for Farm Loans receive proo mpt and courteous attention- | Gan our rates are moderate; - . , . Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. 'C'onferenee with our officers is cordially - invited, and kept in strictest confidence. - . You will receive here every ‘aceomodation . ‘consistent with sound banking principles. - We pay 49, on savings ' “The Bank onthe Corner’’. : ‘

\sveemor? EVERY DAY IN oy EVERY DAY IN. | - THE YEAR— - - ';,»th.e utmost care is taken to make these ' - breads the cleanest, most norishing, breads o - youhave ever eaten. Extra precautions ] ~ are taken at this time of the year, in older 5 | that'the purity and ‘consistent good flavor , , of these breads may be maintained. =~ Superior Corn-Top o Holsom and Superior @ Breads o e Specify on your grocery order that you ' | want one of Superiors Good Breads. Your 1 dealer can supply you. Superior’s’ Bread | ~ will keep fresh for days. Order.plenty of : _ it. | - : Sack’s Grocery, e | Wolt’s Grocery 5 " Gundermans, Benton : | Harland’s General Store and Baker’s Grocery, Kimmell.

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The Ligomer Banner : . Published by -~ ' - W.C.B. WNW 0 S eSS e TS| Published every Monday and Thursday and eatersd in the Postoffios at Ligoaier, Ind., as second class matter. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS . : OF TAX LE¥VIES . In The Matter of Determining The Tax Rates for Certain Pur- . poses by the School—City of Ligonier, Noble : . County, Indiana, : Befgre the Board of f - ® School Trustees Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the school city of Ligonier, Noble county, Indiana, that : the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meet- ~ ing place, on the 10th day of September, 1923, will consider the following budget: : Budget Classification for School s Town and Cities. Special ~ School Fund. Salaries of school trustees $150.00 Office supplies and expenses 200.00 - Janitors’ and ‘engineers’ pay roll $2,000.00 - Expence of enumeration - $50.00 Medical inspection and com- : munity nurse services $250.00 Exmnation of publiec records $50.00 Pay of teachers (when kinder- - : garten and vocational funds -are exhausted $3,185.80 Repair of buildings and care of grounds $1,000.00 General school supplies $500.00 Equipment: . : . a. Manual training $300.00 - b. Domestic science $200.00 ¢. Laboratory $125.00 ~ d.. Vocational, commercial $50.00 e. Gymnasium L f. Playground - $60.00 -+ Heat, light, water, power $3,000.00 Telephones and telegraph : $75.00 ‘Freight, drayage, express $50.00 Insurance on school : property . $250.0v

Total special school fund $11,485.80 Estimate of Special School Funds s To Be Raised Estimate of expendiutres, ‘ as above : | $11,485.80 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary ' expenditures until re- ] ~ceipts of revenue from _taxation $4,500.00 Total $15,985.80 Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from . taxation do Balance at end of ‘this yr $6,446.66 Total deductions .$6,446.66 Amount necessary to be raised .~ by taxation- - - $9,539.14 TUITION FUND Pay of teachers $22,767.01 Pay of school transfers " Total tuition fund $22,767.01 Estimate of Tuition Funds to be : Raised Estimated expenditures, ; as above $22,767.01 Working balance at end of - year to meet necessary : . expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation = $11250.00 ~ Total $34,017.01 Less balance at end of 'this year $18,118.44

Amount necessary to be raised by taxafion $15,898.57 KINDERGARTEN FUND Payment of teachers $1,125.00 Total i . 151,125.60 Estimate of Kindemgarten Fund . To Be Raised : Estimated expenditures, ’ as above $1,125.00 Working balance at end of : year to meet necessary S expenditures until - re- : ceipt of révenue from taxation s $500.00 Total - $1,625.00 Less -balance at end of - . this year - $446.38 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1,178.62 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUND Pay of teachers and - directors $4,860.00 Total vocational educational &, fund Mg -$4,860.00 Estimate of Vocational Education Estimated expenditures, ' - as'above o $4,360.00 Working balance at end of _ Year to meet necessary ~ ceipts of revenue tom L tamßtiew T $2,400.00

Total , $7,260.00 ‘Less balance at end of | this year . $1,6569.68 Amount necesary to be o raised by taxation $5,700.32 . . . BUILDING FUND , ~ Decorating : 8157212 - Permanent improvements $5,000.00 _ Total building fund $667212 - Estimate of Building Fund To ‘Eatixmtedexgen fures, o 0 s _asabove ' ' sgmats ' Wofimmdtwéf

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Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. - 10bte Call for Elder’s ice cream ,she cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co, distributors. o ' 10btf All my big stock of fishing tackle will be closed out at cost at my bar ber shop. For real bargains come in Hugh Lundy. .. v For Rent—Modern 7 room house with garage. Enquire .= Blanche Shobe, 217 E Third St. Phone 178. : - 19btt Dancing School to Reopen. . Arnold Elson will resume instruc: tions in dancing next Thursday evening and a class will meet for practice ‘each, Thursday evening thereafter. S _ ‘ 24btt Cass Track Line, The Cass Auto Truck Line operates' in and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and long distance hauling done at reason | able rates. _ 48Dbtf Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. All kinds of nursey stock sold at thel owest prices with a guarantee for six years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stock replaced. ' Write to .or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wag- - oner. . S bObtf

- Christian Church Services. Sunday school at 10:00 : * Morning worship at 11:00 Evening worship at 7:00 L The public is cordially invited to these services . 46atf ) ; : Wanted, ¢ Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the highest market price Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. ; 12at¢ - Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. e R i e Plums! Plums ! : For Sale several varities including the famous Burbank which is the best of all for canning. C. L. Cham;berlain. Phone 861, Ligonier. ' 25bit [ ‘ Remeoval Notice. ‘ ~ The 'H. &-G. Battery Service has moved the battery works to the Shane building. 25btf |T R B : i F el'tfllzel‘ 9 All members of Farm Bureau who will need fertilizer send in your orders as soon as possible. If we can secure orders for enough to make a car load we can save greatly on the freight. You can save from twelve or fourteen dollars on a ton by the home mixing method and be sure of a pure: article. i e Phone 861. C. L. Chamberlin. 26b4t _ Attractive Subscription. Offer, . Ligonier Banner,- twice weekly and the Atlanta, Ga., Constitution three times weekly all for $2.75 the year, payable in advance. ‘Old subscribers by paying one year in advance may take advantage of this offer, - : The Tri-Weekly Constituticn is published three times week Tuesdays Thursday, tgai:urd’a,ys and is specially edited. for residents of small cities and rural mail routes who do not care to pay $6 to $l6 a year for a daily newspaper. It carries the Associated Press and United News dispatches and cables of the news of the nation and world afil is 'the only every other day newspaper in the country that builds a paper of interest to the reader irrespective of where he lives ‘ ot ' - 22atf

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0. V. Borger will have his office at the Levy stores in this city and will be found there every Saturday evening for the transaction of business. o Lok ki ' Wanted . I want to buy wheat rye and oats. Will pay better than market price. ¢ L. Chamberlin Phone 861, 22btf S g P expenditures until re- : ceipts of revenue from '~ + taxation « . $3,500.00 Total : - $10,07212 Less balance at end of this. , year - $3,394.72 Amount necessary to be -~ raised/ by taxation $6,677.40 . PROPOSED LEVIES - Net taxable property $3,179,715.00 . Name of fund Levy on Amount to | _ property be raised | ‘Spelischl fnd 0.30 = $9,539.14 ' Tuition fund 0.50 $1,6898.567 | Kindgrtn €nd 002 § 63594 | Vetnl Eden £nd 010§ 3,179.71 | Buildng fnd 21 $:6,677.40 Total .~ 118 = $35,930.76 - Taxpayers appearing shall haye | ~the right to be heard thereon. | After the tax levies have been.de- ' | termined, ten or more: taxpayers, | : ?&Hfig ‘themselves aggrieved by | such levies, may appeal to: the | for further and final action thereon, | by flling a petition therefor with | the County Auditor; not later than | ‘the fourth Monday of September, | ‘and the State Bosrd wil fix u date | b e mfi%e oGO e, Yeea | e nfl,;‘,:,,fmw{,c»,‘»‘%H’N\-r,,‘7;*«1,,‘;5%?,?@‘55%;&%%5 E

‘Home grown melons are now flooding the market and the price is down. - Dr. Lane had professional business which took him to Fort Wayne Tues- | Donald Gilbert is on a visit this week with relatives in Montgomery, Mich: . Milford is advertising a home coming celebration for September 8, 7 and 5y : : E < Tey . 3 5. T i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferguson of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent some days here guests of their uncle and aunt ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson.. { H. G. Helwig of the Willard Battery Service station is'a vietim of hay fever and has a bad season .ahead if the weather does not change. . : f b e . Ch#i'rles Hemming - a former, Ligonier newspaper man is now located on a publication in the wilds of New Mexico. : . : : » Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Green of Jamestown New York arrived last evening to visit her mother Mrs, Sophia Shobe an dsister Mrs. James Fergyson. ~ | - . : il Mr. and Mrs. George Starr are enjoying an outing this week at Simonton lake a few miles North of Elkhart. Mr. Starr reports the fishing good. : ol e

‘First Presbyterian Church Cavin St Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor., | Residence the Manse 318 Third St Telephone 345 e ‘Sunday School 9:30 a. m. - Morning Service 10:46 2. m. ¢ Evening sérvices 7:30 P. M. - Prayer meeting Wed. 7p. m. “The Church With a Welcome.” Go to Kiester’s place for gasoline and oil. : : : 19att Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prcmpt delivery. . 10bét Get your transmission and differential filled at Kiester's. @ 19atf Jackson . will paint your automobile and make it look like new. 52att [T ea——— M. E. Church ext Sunday- Church ‘ Seryices v : Sunday School 9:30 - . Morning Worship 10:45 No Evening service . | Mid Week Service on Friday 7:30. For. Sale—l9lB Dodge roadster car, equipped with new battery, good tires with an extra tire and caver, spot light, windshield wiper and bumpers. Car is in good condition and goes at a bargain. John Hays. 19btt

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Until September Ist 11923 our office hours will be from 9 to 4 each .day except aSturday when they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. _ ‘ " Bothwell & Vanderford , W. H. Wigton / 15btt

B e o BT et Bt TR T T . e . Drive in this week. Large roomy service station. You will get prompt, personal at- - tention. All makes of batteries and electrical systems . repaired. | BATTERY SERVICE ROBINSON - ELECTRIC : | - SERIVE roig]

To Bretz for Glasses ; SR 8 . : : R ¢ ; Stylish, ¢ h‘:%/r Distinctive g 5 ‘ ‘,"‘/fi//’ Remember that glasses are an important factor in: your personal appearance. : ; : Carelessly fitted, they detract from your looks. s Adjusted with the precision that charactex;lzes our service, our glasses will add distinetion to your appearance and bring real comfort to your eyes.. ~ ° bsl y We Welcome the Opportunity 5 of Scrving You, : ’ Nevin E. Bretz - Optometrist and Opticlan 7 | 130 8. Maim 8t P ARt B o . County Phones |

Seventeen Years | _: ' i : _ofiyvstue.eés'sful‘ bankmg ' o ;_‘». | . has bfou-ght tfie i | Bty con - o | -ot thisyinstitu‘t,ion:" » o ek ;to-e»‘high standard. . L 4 We SOHe_if ‘youi'\\ acc-‘ ; 4670 Intereét Paid o"‘n éa\(ing_S’and Certificates o( qus ~ Farmers & Merchants ~ . Trust Company ~ lOpen Saturday Evenings

~ The High-Grade Gasoline - 7 OU sense it in the accelera- . ] tor — you get instant re- | ~ sponse to your will<* you .. can idle down to a few miles an - hour—you can spnnt-;-—yu;& e speed—or you can go into& | stretch of road with confidence | for you have a steady dflow of : smooth; rhythmic poweralways - - at your command. Red¥Crown L ENes i "An Abundance: of Power and % Speed = - because it has a perfect~chainsof © - . boiling point fractions: arranged ‘ ~ _so as to vaporize atjustuthe 3 -~ right temperatures. | 3 | 'Red Crown is made tosspecifica-* * ~ tion—it meets exactly the-needs - - of the modern internalxcombus- : tionengimes > -~ =8 e ~ These are some of the-reasoms: : n e for themd&%readm of Red Crown Gasoline. Itisim- ;: . daily and constant use by more singlefagior.. - i At the following Filling Stations andiGarages: A,.?gfh ‘F% fi} s;é VI AN 1V Andatene RN