Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 28A, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 September 1923 — Page 4
A Customer Told One of the ~ Officers of the Mier State Bank: , “] can sleep v ix;igbts‘, knowing . o my affairs are in safe hands, ~ and that no one knows any- - thing regarding my business, e P ~ which I transact with. your institution,” i e Thero is unlimited satisfaction ih ~ such knowlekgg. Do your business with the MIER STATE BANK, and be sssured of “pgfety, secrecy and security. , ‘ , .~ Ligonier, Indiana .. , -
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF : TAX LEVIES In the matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain| Purposes by .th e City of . Ligonier, ‘Noble .. County, Indiana. : - Before the Common Council . - Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper jegal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting, place, on the 13th day of September 1923, will consider the following budget: Saary of Mayor ........ $lOO.OO Office expense & supplies 10.00 Total . .......... ... 311000 ‘Salary Dep. City Clerk $320.00 Office ex. and sup. ...... 200.00 Total ... ..z 352000 Salary of Treasurer ... $200.00 Office ex. and sup. .......... 50.00 Potal ... 0a 325000 Salary of City Attorney-$200.00 Total ......c..... ioe s $200.00 Expense of Public Bldgs $700.00 Salary of St. C0mm..... $lOBO.OO Street Labor ........... 3000.00 © Polal .. cinn 9080.00 Tools, & Materials ....... $ 300.00 Street Cleaning ............ ;1300.00 Street Lighting .............. 6300.00 Sewer expense ............ 1600.00 Salary of Marshall ..., 960.00 Salary of Night Watch .. 840.00 Misc. exp. Police Dept..... 200.00 Salary Fire Dept. ............. 600.00 Misc. expense Fire Dept. 300.00 Hydrant rentals ... 1650.00 Salary Brd of Health ....... 75.00 ‘Sup. for Health Dept. .... $250.00 Misc. exp. health Dept. 500.00 ‘Salary Council ................ 400.00 Printing & Advertising.. 350.00 Examination of records... 60.00 Expense of Parks ...... 2000.00 Incidentals ............. ... 2500.00. Bonds & Interest [Bond ; Fand] .................... . ©400.00 Tl s $31,885.00 Estimate of Funds to be Rraised Estimated expenses as above ... - $31,345.00 Necessary to raise by taxation ................. $31,345.00 -, Proposed Levies ‘Net taxable pro- o perty onnis $3,179,715.00, Name Amount Amount o of .. %o be Fund - Levy | Raised _General ........ $ .82 $26,073.66 Bond ... ... 5405.51 ; Total $ .99 $31,479.17 Taxpayers appearing shall ‘have the right to be heard there on. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the Staté Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final acflon thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. . - o Dated August 30th, 1923. C. E. DENNING, Mayor T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk .- -
Evervbody’s Fair . KENDALLVILLE, IND. *An agricultural exlubltfufl of interest. Liberal pxjenfiums in all depart- . ments. Exhibits by Ft. Wayne Dis. Colt Club. Three 2ounties are - represented; Allen, DeKalb and Noble. The first club of its kind in - _ the United States. No feature of the Kendallville Fair will be more | attractive or more worth while to the community than the exhibit made |by e thn 350 Gl B o G il eo T | gootle auk Suond. . Ecavinge them wib youw préschce, A peal i | | free every day, in front of the grandstand. Dont fail 1o see the inten- | ol iaescoiag confis btween the Monarchs of the Homeameich, Ot | Adm. Adulis 50c Children 25¢
For Rent—Five room flat in the Sheets block. Inquire of George D. Gaby. = ‘ . . 2Aiptr
Harod Lloyd in his latest and greatest ‘Safety Last” at Crysta. next week. : ‘
* Leo Andrews of the Philadelphia candy kitchen visited friends in Goshen Thursday.
Leo Andrews of the Philadelphia Candy Kitchen: visited friends in Goshen Thursday. ° . ‘ |
Mrs. Marion Galloway and children visited several days- the latter part of the week in Wawaka. ' :
- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Miller of Ligonier spent Suqfiday with his mother Mrs. Isaac M. Mitchell at Milford.
Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. " distributors. oo o . 10btt
Land listed for sale in all parts o fthe county and the city of Ligonier John Himes office’ under the Banner office. 23ati
The city council of Columbia City had some difficulty in discharging her water works and light siperintendent, v -
‘Miss Cloe Taylor of Kendallville and Russell Leas, of South Bend formerly of Noble county were married the other day at St. Joe, Mich.
FOR SALE—Apex Laurel No. 8 size cast range with high closet, oven and reservoir. Nickel plated legs and trim. A thoroughly good range in excellent condition. {Phone 396 or ecall at 543 Grand Street,” 27atf
- For Sale—B room modern house four lots with fruit and shade trees, ."garage and chicken house good barn cement floor and three acre pasture lot. Will make great . poultry farm. Call phone 380 Ligonier. . 26btf . VFonthes ? Peaches* for sale several varieties fresh from the orchard just beginning to ripen a%d will continue to ripen till October. ~ .C.L. Chamber: lin, Phone 861. oy : 27atf Gossard Corsets. To be sure of getting a corset that will perfect the lines of your figure, wear Gaossard Corset and enjoy the comfort, style and service that comes from the scientific corseting. The Longerlyne Brassiers are equally as good priced as low as 50c. Will give fitting in home by appointment. At the Casey Shoe Store every Saturday. s : . : 27btf
Wanted---Girl for general housework. Good place for right person. Mrs. SolHenoch, Ligonier
T EONIER LIGUNIER, BVOERN. ¢
TUES, WEDS., THURS, SEPT. 4,66 --~ .. | = ~ “WHERE THE PAVEMENT END” by Rex Ingram master dire%tor ‘who made “The Four Horseman” and “Prisoner of eZnda” the story is\by John Russell who has been acclaimed by authors and critics on botn side of the Atlantic. A tale of the brilliant days and caressing nights of the South Seas, bring dreams of love to the daughter of a missionary, ‘We are proud to be able to present this splendid production for your en. joyment. Also a News reel showing the scenes of the late President ‘Hardings funeral. . ' : e : ; FRL AND SAT. SEPT. 7-8 ‘ o L . “GOOBBYE GIRLS” with Willism Russell a very good comedy drama ful of laughs also a cartoon and a Bull Montana comedy. G SUN. AND MON. §EPT, 910, . , - “THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK” with Kenneth Harlan, Mirian Cooper and Gaston Glass a splendid crook romance, full of powerful gripping tense and richly staged scenes a truly fine production also a 2 reel comedy. o - o : o TUES. WED. THURS. SEPT. 11-12-]3 ‘f’&i-‘i:fii&?t@ifo}%/;‘;'l"!363;s’?%@*;?.’l%’%‘;‘{3«:?-“*'f-‘ - HAROLD LLOYD in “SAFTY lAST” this is the greatest comedy ever made and we warn you to get your life insured before coming to see I It surly is a thriller of the first water, ' L 7 COMING SOON Douglas Fairbands in “ROBINHOOD” Ama
.- Let Kiester look after your- ' battery. A : : 39‘“‘_ Kiester "has tires tubes and auto accessories call on him. 19atf A D. Newton spent Thursday in Chicago buying goods for his shoe store. - ‘ : ' James Juday of Millersburg was operated on for removal of gall blad-: der at the Koshen hospital T'hursday.] The Ellsworth family is removing from Detroit and E. King Ellsworth orders his copy of the Banner sent tc No. 1005 Ottawa street Lansing, Mich. ' Miss Julia Wadas went to Camp Channing, 111, Saturday where she joined a party of thirty young ladies at a’'Labor Day outing. The camp; s located near Chicago. . Civil war veterans of Ligonier who expect to attend the national encampment of the G. A. R. at Milwaukee this week are James A. Taylor J. L. Dunning and John H. Hoffman. Miss Lottie Taylor came from Goshen Thursday evening and visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor. It was a pre-nuptial visit as the young lady was married Saturday night. '
Oil up your laugh glands, masage your smile muscles, losen up your clothes, you're going to explode with safety laughs, when you see Harold Lloyd in “Safety Last’ next week at Crystal. iy Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dunning came over from Warsaw the first of the week and visited his sister Mrs. J. W. Draper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning who had been out or. health are both improved. o i e ot . Charles K. Needham, editor. of the Grinnell, lowa, Register, accompanied by Mrs. Needham stopped in Ligonier Friday on his way home from an automobile tour of the east and paid the Banner a pleasant visit. He once had acquaintances in this city.. o " Pool an Fined. . Peter Vlassis was arrested last week at Goshen on a charge of allowing minors to loiter in his pooquoma He paid a fine of $l5 in the city court after pleading guilty. P
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public auction at his 'residence four miles west and one-half mile south of Ligonier; one-half mile south of Richville church and five miles east of Syracuse on the George Stacker farm sale commencing at one o’clock. WEDNESDAY SEPT 5 _ e The Following Property to-wit: 5 HEAD OF HORSES—Team of bay mares coming 3 and 4 years: brown mare coming 10 years old, sorrel gelding 10 years old; mare coit 18 months old. - o 7 HEAD OF CATTLE—Jersey cow giving milk fresh in January, Jer-sey-Gurnsey cow 2 years old fresh in January, Jersey cow 5 years old fresh in January, Registered Jersey cow 9 |years old fresh in February, Gurnsey cow 7 years old fresh in February, These cows are all giving milk and are bred to thorough-bred Jersey bull. , Thorough-bred Jersey Bull if months old: 'Thorough-bred Jersey heifer 5 months old. g - 16 HEAD OF HOGS—Pure _bred Poland sow to farrow in October, 2 pure bred spotted Poland sow to farrow _in October 13 shoats. = 6 -dozen pure bred Rhode Island Hens, 3 pure bred Roosters. G E 200 bu. oats more or less; 1725 shocks of corn. = - o Fordson Tractor and plow ~used Gie Bemsow. 1 G ~ MACHINERY—New Ideal Manure Spreader, new Birdsell wagon, John Deere hay loader, Keystone side rake John Deere 7-ft, cut binder, daifi mo‘wer, P. & O Corn Cultivator, Ohio Corn Cultivator, Black - Hawk Corn Planter, Flat Rack, 1 1-2 h. p. Gas Engine and pump jack, Superior grain drill, DeLaval Cream Separator, Cream and milk cans, set brass trimmed work, harness, buggy, forks © Terms:A credit of 12 months with 6 per ceut Interest from date will be given on sums over $5.00. Under $5.00 o . - & o weny T H WARSTLER g&%@%’m “”m’?’? P s e
~ Harold Scovil spent Sunday in Ch:cago visiting friends. ' Mrs. Sol Henoch left for Chicago today to visit friends. o ‘ o Rl e . Mrs: O. A. Jeffries is assisting in the Coulter bakery. : Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Cai‘ney, are occupying a Wawasee cottage. Lo ‘Elmer Klotz came from Mishawaka and spent labor day with his family. The Seligs shipped three cars of stock to the Buffalo market Saturday. . ‘l')r"Lane had protéa&ionél business vqh'ich took him to Topeka today. . Mrs. Earl Braginton lS spending the week with Fort Wayne relatives. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornelius spent their vacation’ over in the vicinity of Peru, ; . ‘ i Watllace Head of Toledo spent Labor day with hisparents Mr. and Mrs. T H. Head. : e | 5 L — : ~ Graham Lyon and Chester Vanderford caught 52 big blue gills in Wa‘wasee Mondgy., : ' i Frank Sprague has discarded his iteams for auto delivery trucks in making his- ecity rounds.
Willard Gordom was returned to the county. infirmary Saturday after a s{lvxort‘visit in" Ligonier. . _ Ainsworth Bassett has been selected to judge Jersey cattle 'at the Hicks ville, Ohio fair September 12 to 22. Mr. and Mrs. Audley Green and son Ralph have been making an extended automobile tour through Ohio and Pennsylvania. w . ; Miss ‘Cecelia Carney came from Chicago and is spending a week wita her mother Mrs. Mae Carney at the Wawasee cottage. : ~ David Hire joined his.old comrade James A, Taylor on a trip to Milwaukee today- to attend the national G A. R. encampment. - Miss Katherine Wood returned to Chicago today where she will take a secretarial course in the Moser institution of instruction. : - Terry King and family’ who have occupied the Harry Inks cottage at Wawasee for the past two months left Monday for their home in Cleveland Ohio. = | «‘ “Arthur Reed and son Billie of Elk: ] hart came over and spent Labor Day | with Mr. Reed’s mother Mrs, W. B Cowley. The lady accompanied her visitors home. ! ‘ s i Fred Raubert came from Two Harbors, Minnesota and spent a short period visiting his mother Mrs. J. Raubert and his brother Frank and other relativea.. . ... . - e
- Neil Davis of Detroit was a weck end guest of the Jess Biddle family ‘and left Sunday for Los Angeles California when he will spend the winter with his daughters, ' s “Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoak entertained Sunday .at their beautiful country home for. Messrs and Mes dames Earl R. Kurtz, 4insworth Bassett and Mrs. Evanna'Smith. &= Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emerson of Jackson, Mich., spent labor day with Mr and Mfs. H. G. Helwig Mr, Emerson was struck by lightning gome 'weeksii ago and is ;[ust -rec‘overiry%’;jég, { Councilman and Mrs. W. H. Bender leave Wednesday morning for an extended automobile trip through the east. They wil ltetr Ohio, Pennsylvania and possibly New York state. Jack Draper son of Mr. and Mrs: J. W. Draper left this morning for South Bend to spend the balance of the week with his uncle and @unt Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Graham. ' Doris’ Kuhng and Mrs. Sam Kukns are on a hunting and fishing trip throngh the. wilds of, Northiern Wisconsin. They have already sent tol Sam Kuhns here the paws of a bear| and the gigantic head of a muskey ga;:.%fi%%%?fl%&
Wanted Salesman or Salesfiomi.
~ We want men and women of sales eperience to work in rural territory, pleasant, profitable work. = For further information address Lynn §, Broadders, 416 South Main street, Goshen, Indiana. = 28a4t - To Entertin Tonight, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir will entertain at a six o'clock dinner tonight Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Frick Peru, Mrs. 0. A, Frick Cleveland, Ohio and Reyv. and Mrs. J F. Lutey of'th}s gity . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bangé are making an automobile tour of Ohio. e Miss Will H. Green:will be brought home from the Elkhart hospital Friey - Paan 1 L. J. Piggott and family drove to ‘Hillsdale, Mich., yesterday and visited old friends, : o j " Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeMay. of Toledo were labor day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams. L W | Milo, Kauffman of Michigan City will spend the balance of the week visiting old Ligonier friends. & \ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pickett, Chicago and ‘Mrs. Jack Smith DeKalb 111., are guests of Mrs. Kate Whitcomb. . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Snider ‘motored to Kalamaoo- Micdh, and visited his mother and sister Sunday and Monday. ‘ e o -
Miss Helen Lutey will he a guest of Miss Florence Cotherman at the Leas Wawasee cottage the balance of the week. _ i Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore Reasoner and daughter and -Mrs. . Smith of Cleveland. Ohio were guests of Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick. o ] ~ Olin Stansbury and a college friend came from Chicago and spent Labor Day with Mrsi Lena Stansbury mother of Olin. e - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stunart were accompanied home from Chicago by little Janis Sedgwick who spent the summer in that: ecity. : ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mawhorter of Kendallville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver and all attended the ‘Millersburg celebration laber day. ~ Miss Ada Weckesser of Miami, Tex-~ as is here to spend the winter with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ‘Weaver. ' She will attend the Ligonier public schools. L ’ ot Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick and sister Miss Mae Kerr enterfained at dinner Sunday Mesdames Charles an Taylor Shobe and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoare. | Mr,, and Mrs. Arthur Rarick and daughter of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prough of Ligonier have returned to their homes from a trip to Ohio. Mrs. Rarick was. formerly Bernice Prough. : a ;
A New Make of Car.
- Fred A. .Wetherby, - who lives in Martinsville, has taken an unusual interest in a bright four-year-old boy of one of his neighbors, and this interest has elicited some very amusing remarks by the youngster. The other. day. Mr. Wetherby drove into his neighbor’s place and stopped near the place the four-year-old was playing. “I'm going to get me a car when I get big,” the boy announced emphatically. : L . “You are,” encouraged Mr. Wehtherby good-naturedly. “What kind are you -going to get?” - “A Rhode Island Red,” replied the youngster.—lndianapolis News. . Canadian Wheat Holds Its Own. . During the last season wheat from Argentina hag been a serious competitor of Canadian wheat and has supplied a large part of the “fequirements' of Great Britain. However, Canadian wheat has sold readily whenever tonnage could be secured at rates sufficiently favorable to enable Canadian wheat to reach the British market even at a -slight advance over _the Argentine product. Shipments of Canadian ‘'wheat to the Orient are approximately one-third of the amounts shipped during the season of 19211922, when Japanese crops were very light. T s
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| o i 7 i | Now Easier Than Ever to | . ~Owna ot e o Eie L e, .bs : f & —-——wfll enroll you 9 . W ¥ and start you on T, === the wyytoownero - W 8 . ship. Wewillput « s the money in a .4 - local bank, atin- | | terest. Eachweek make an additional fiayment.- Soon - gourpaymemsplust_ e interest paid ~ bythe bank will make the car yours. " So plan to get out into the fields and v‘voods f - —down tothe beach or stream—the family - and you—in the Ford Sedan. Itis readyfor . business or pleasure anytime you step into ~ the driver’s sedt and put your foot on the . . samerbutton. o ' ? ftisacar for all weather with real comforl:" Ly . for everyone. And now it is within your. - reach. Come in today—get full details. W\ o Sdea : : s e A& Ligonier Universal Sales &S Company o AN e A R e s g, 0 o s Nl e ;?} S g“'{“% e | [ e~ TR T IR %Nfilz{ \~ N %%“}3&‘ - A 5 % :i ; % s .~;
