Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 31A, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 September 1923 — Page 4
A Customer Told One of the Officers of the Mier State Bank: I “l can sleep nights, knowing o my affairs are in safe hindo, S g i and that no one knows any- o gt thing regarding my ‘bus’ineu:, ' - wlnch I transact with your in- . L oeiteben) ' | " There is uofimited safiofaétion in such kfiowlekge; D’o'your b;xoineso with thq MIER STATE BANK, and be sssured of safety, secrecy and security. o i Ligonier, Indiana a 0 :
For Sale—grapes. James Adams or call Ellis Pool room. 29b5t*i - Jackson wiil paint y'oux: automobile and make it look like new. : G2atf FOR. SALE—3O Head of good steers. Jasper GQGrimes, Syracuse. W e oy : - o 30b2t Lost, smgll gold watch. Finder please return to George Poyser R. R. 1, Cromwell or to the Banner office, suitable reward. - v : Alva Matthews after a short but pleasant visit here left Saturday night for Chicago where ‘he has a good position with the Ptfllmun company. He has a brother with the sleeping car company, '
MON. SEPT., 24 e o i “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOB” with George Arliss one of the best pictures you ever will see with a- wonderful actor also a good comedy. . TUES., WED., THURS. SEPT. 25, 26, 27. : B : . JAZZMANIA with thee harming and dainty star Mae Murray. ' After you’ve seen this picture wou’ll annonnce to the Wworld that it is the steppiest, peppiest most pulse quickening and eye-filling strip of celluloid ever enlarged on a sereen, .It has sumptuous backgrounds, goegeouns costumes and feminine finery, You'll like it. . See Mae Murray’s charming dances. - o : ot i : FRL AND SAT. SEPT. 28,29 , g _“THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” with Mary Miles Minter and Antonio Mereno Here’s romance crammed with excitement and heart tugs with the lawless Kentucky feud country as thes etting. . This is the most famous of all mountain romances. Also a comedy. - SUN. AND MON. SEPT. 80 ANP OCT, 1 . | e - “RACING HEARTS” with Agnes Ayres, Richard Dix and Theodore Reberts. This is equal to the famous Wallace Reid’s automobile stories You are going to like it also a splendid comedy. ‘ : . TUES., WED., THURS., OCT. 2,8, 4 ' ol B ; o - “ROBINHOOD” ' i The crowning acheivement of Douglas Fiflrbanks screen career. Eight centuries brushed aside by the camera lens, ' : A triumph of scenic .Splendor and superb settings! A thrilling, speectacular drama produced on colossal preportions—and yet more than that. A romance that withsands the march of centuries and lives forever! The famous story of Robinhood and ,his‘ band whe took from the rich to aid the poor. Critics pronounce this the greatest produection in the history of screen photoplays. We feelproud to be able to present it to you f or your entertainment. _ i ; - ' One show each night at 7:45.. Adm. 50c. Children under 14 yrs 25c
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~ Bargains in Furniture,: - 1 I will sell the following furniture at my residence on Mclean stréet ah: a big bargain if taken at once: Overstuffed davenport and chair, dining room table and six chairs, . kitchen cabinet bedroom suit, rug and other small «articles. E. H. Adamson. 31a2t % e o e eeto4 . ) 5 : Mrs. I. M. Baum paid her Goshen friends a visit Friday. o . ¥ | e———— Robinhood ‘is a picture you’ll remember all your years don’t miss it. Mrs. P. J:. Petrich of Pocatello Idaho is here visiting. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smalley. Mrs. Petrich will spend three weeks here among old friends. She was formerly Grace .Smalley. S :'
NEWS NOTES
See Mae Murray in her new dances in “Jazzmania’ ’at Crystal this week. Harry Jacobs is back at "his old position as day clerk at Hotel Ligonier. o S “Jazzmania” a mnew and catchy tune on the screen at Crystal this week. o e - W. W. Wood suffered a slight attack of indigestion and remained at home today. . . The Anderson Daily Bulletin issued an anniversary edition September 20 of 108 pages. = ' : ‘Reader Ramsby of Portland Oregon is visiting his father and other relatives here. . s Harry Mentzer Jr., was a Sunday guest of George Robert Harrison at Diamond' lake. B - Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman and children spent Sunday at the Leas cottage Wawasee; ' . : The Topeka celebratign and home coming will be held Friday and Saturday of this week. ' . Lost, child’s umbrella, black cloth and réd ring in handle. Return to Mrs. Louis Levy. e : ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fyler of Goshenl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miffin Hunter. ~ . L A farmer by the name of Randall in Elkhart township was badly injured by the kick of a horse. The next luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce will be held Wednesday noon, September 26 at Hotel Ligonier. ~ Agricultural Agent Raymond Roop' has resigned his position in Whitley county to take a like job in Wells. ~ The Progress Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Leland Thompsox at her home on South Martin 'street.: " ‘The age famous story of Robinhood and his Maid Marian told anew for 20th century eyes at- Crystal next week. Mr, and Mrs. James A. Taylor, Mrs. Aaron Uurich and daughter Evelyn paid South Bend friends a visit Sunday. : : s s Mrs. J. W. Grant and son Herbert of Mishawka visited here several davs with the Solly Lantz and Dean Cochran families. e ; Mrs. B. W. Cowley is having her Third ' street repainted and put in two residence properties on West good repair. i ;- Harry Mason notifies the Banner that he has changed his address in Mishawaka from 104 E Sixth to 122 E. Seventh ‘street. : : Robinhood” with Douglas Fairbanks at Crystal next, week Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday one show each night at 7:45, ’ : “Robinhood” the most magnificent production ever made see it at Crystal next week. Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. George Timmis, Mrs, Nowels and Mrs. Minnie" Horning of LaGrange were Sunday guests of Dr. ang Mrs. A. M. Timmis. e
See Mae Murray in “Jazzmanja“ its about: a girl who put jazz into the national ‘anthem see it Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. The party is known who took the rear wheels frpm' mi\buggy and if same is returned there " will be mno trouble, Newton Pancake. = = ‘Thursday noon Mrs. Carl and Miss Jessie Decker gave a .one o'clock luncheon at the Decker home. Fourteen guests were present. The Social Hour will hold its next meeting' at the Presbyterian church Friday . evening September '2B. All membersa re urged to be present. '+ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon were in Kendallville Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs.-John T. Koon a sis-ter-in-law who passed away in that city last Thursday. . ; Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Baily left this morning for South Bend where they expect to make . their home. Mr. Bailey has a good position with the Standard Oil Co. in that city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hod Ullery and children’ who spent Sunday at the Bia-' mond lake cottage was accompanied to their home in Fort Wayne by Mrs. C. C. Ullery who is in poor health. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane visited Sunday with their son Carlos at Notre Dame. The young man T 3 Freshman reporter for the Notre Daily doing his first work today. - Louis Marker left this morning for an Indianapolis hospital where he will be operated upon ' for rectai trouble. Joe 'W. Smith will carry his rural mail route for a couple oti weeks. : e . “ Thursday evening Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Graham Lyon entertained a company of friends at a six o’clock dinner honoring Herbert B. 'Brown. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Shearer entertained for Mr, Brown. : ~ ‘Messrs and Mesdames F. E. Weir and C. R. Stansbury drove over to Columbia City Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Craig and son George. They found the Craig family nicely situated in their new home, L Mrs. J. L. Levy and daughter Carrie have gone tc‘ Ottawo 111, to visit their new 'grandson ~and nephew Joseph Adrian Alschuler the son of Mrs. Joe Alschuler who was formerly Sadie Levy of Ligonier. @ .
: Notice to Taxpayers. : " Taxpayers of Ligonier and Perry | township wil}lgm'ke notice that I witl be at the follbwing banks in Ligonier ont the days and dates designated for the collection of taxes: . '~ * Farmers & Merchant Trust Company, Monday, October 8, Tuesday, Dateber 9., - e 0 Mier State Bank Wednesday October 10 and Thursday October 11. - - Citizens Bank Friday October 12 'and Saturday October 13. i Brgng your last tax receipts with ~ Morton P. Thomas Noble County - Tvedsurer. . . - S
. Monday September 24, Ladies Sewing ;Sociét'y at Church Parlors. "Wednesday September 26 Midweek Service at 7:15 Hie ‘Wednesday September 26 Choir hehearsal at 8:15. . - = Thursday September 27 Christian Endeavor Society at 7 o'clock. Leader Bernice Rager. _ Friday September 28, Social Hpuf at*Church Parlors. o 0 R 5 : 4 s ‘ 3 v E History and legand plus facts and fairy tales equals “Douglas Fairbanks in Robinhood” gt Crystal next weex. For Rent modern house on Grani street. See O, G. Agee corner of Martin and Second streets. - 3la2t || BANK STATEMENT = <. State Bank No 501 ’ "C. W. Bender, President = . Chas. A. ‘Werker, Vice President Marion Crowcock, Cashier g 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 Sept,l4, 1923 - : | ~ RESOURCES | Loans and Discounts........ $90,627 39 OVRIGIRITE, .. 0 o ianiv 4 02 51 Other Bonds and Securities 17,448 oo Banking House - cren anees 6,750 oo Furniture and Fixtures...... 2,550 00 Due from Banks and ’ Trust C0mpanie5.......... 22,492 g 9 iCash om HaBo.voooisoee. 3l 3,070.57 Cashy Stemi. .0 o e 633 89 Interest Receivable Accd to : ? Beaymay. o 2,911 12 | Total Re50urce5.........-.5146,576 07 .. LyABRLITIRS ~ Capital Stock—Paid in ...... $25,000 0o Surdpius S e T Undivided Profits net... .... = 3421 54 Demand Deposits $39 168 35! Demand Certificates 49,768 25 }Savings Deposits .. 17,140 23 106,066 83 Notes, Etc., Rediscounted.. 10,259 60 Interest payable Accd to o : oo eageatal ol o b gl 50 Total Liabilities ..........$146,576 07 State of Indiana, County of Noble ss I, Marion Growcock, Cashier of the State Bank of Kimmell do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. MARIONGROWCOCK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ooth day of Sept. 1923, - = Leonaid Van Voorst, Notary Public. . My comimission expires June 10. 1924.
- THE J. B. HOWARD COMBUSTION DEVICE | G , - With the damper back of the firepot . | -~ 'has made the Hot Blast Air Tight B famous burning the cheapest soft coal or slack with the same regularity and c:lé.anl‘inesé’ as the burning o gas, hating five or sx . rooms in zero weather or 20 below and fiifintqining a steady heat day and night, requiring filling morning and night only. The Hot Blast Air Tight Florence will pay for itself 1n a few sea@ins Saving of Coal For the past 21 years | hofiré ‘off/erea $5,000 [onfl make the same offér now until January 1, 1924}, to any stove manufacturer or dealer who would produce a heating stove of any kind that‘ depends upon & flue for draft that willfi.comume all the 'ingredieflis in soft or hard lcoal_frfor_h the moment the fire is start ted outsice ice the _ construction ‘of the Hot Blast Air Tight Florence with a damper back of the firepot, butryhave'l_leve‘rz l)ee- taken up, with proves its equal is not made by any stove manufacturer. ‘J.B.HOWARD = . 2 A ; o “ . " Inventor of the Hot Blast Air Tight Florence
The Damper Back of the Firepot - is why the Hot Blast Air Tight Florence ~_ should be used in every home . that is heated with a stove. THE DAMPER BACK ‘OF THE FIREPOT ‘has revolutionized combustion. It makes its own gas and burns it and makes its own coke and burns it, in the burning of the i cheapest s;oft coal or slack. ; . THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT is the means of burning the cheapest soft coal or slack with the same regularity and tcleanliness as the’burning, p'f gas, and will ‘heat three times the space at one-third the. ~cost of any other heating stove burning ; ~ coal or wood, Lo ' THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT ~ regulates the heat in burning coal or wood the same as a key in burning gas. - ; THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT ‘can be set to whatever degree of heat is required maintaining a s'teaiiy heat .day and night, and only burns coal or wood accord- . . ing to the amount pof heat requi’red.é,‘ . THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT clhminates the soot, dust dirt and clinkens that must be put up with in using all other heating 'stoves, = b : THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT enables you to have a steady heat day and , ~ night heating five or six rooms when the weather is twenty degrees béibyv? ze(ro{ 5 - THE, DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT - regulates a slow combustion and will hold fire from 24 hours to 4 days and 4 nights with one filling, . e THE YWAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT prevents pulfing in the burning of soft coal ~or slack because it burns the gdses that <gatise the explogions. . ... .~ .. .0
© THE HOT BLAST AIR TIGH’I‘E“FLORENCE has the only JOINTLESS LEG BOTTOM AND BASE with full radiation that has ever been made, whith makes it as good a fire keeper 25 years.from now. - ‘The rst Florence heating stove sold in 1899 is working wherever it is, = it e ; L eme s R s e , % S oel Wit n g SSRGS R T e o i il et L b iSIS L L L Sl eSI) R B S et )OB SSI MO To P S L MR S Se ) e R Sl SR eLS L T A PPRSy ¢ B PLTEE gL S eU S '
Si . Str i y e T RG G Afiofeljmsnt::;?" e , ' e é‘é’ Smith, Ass't Cashier Jonasl&lzloss,Vice-l\’re‘.id.m. N e Loy E. 11. m-.mc-n- = v » . ; : g : ; 5 7 :» S ! 3 &/4 ._ Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in the State of L Indiana, at the close of its business September 14th 1923 - e
. RESOUREDS - Loans gn{i Di500unt5’...;,..........5672,24‘5.’96 _ Overanatty ... ’9203.97 Other Bonds and Securities .... 69,600.00 Premiams Paid. ... .....1,.0 3,465.:80 8ankingHdu5e........’."..,..“..f......:v. '3"0,48/6.07‘ Furniture and Fixture 5........... 5,800.00 Other Real E5tate............ 114,771.84 Due from Banks and Trust - ' . Companies ... ... 83,874,28 Cash on Hand f 18,656.94 CadhMems ). ... " 490038 Item in’li‘ranéit.‘..,.;...;'. i 452504 OWLF Adsete ... o ol 1o e 8 Int. Receivable acc’d’'to e ' ‘9530‘-22..-....'.7.'..'. 14,804.88 - TOTALRESOURCES...... $931,098.34
State of Indiana, County of Nople,f ss: = e |-~ g 'L L.R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above staterpent is e, ik AR CALBECK, ‘Cashier. . Subscribed and sworn to.b.efor.ef me, this'l'BtH!day of 'Sépfember 19523‘, | ' : My commission expires Aug. 29th, 1926.. -~ . - CHAS H. SIMMONS Notary Public
Sgiomciat | AN ) ' oo O\ N NN - A Floor Heater The:F‘llolre‘_ncé heats the floor 5 ?r 276 fobt From the Wove | %
Capital Stock—paid in........... 5100,000.00 SUPDHIE (00l e s 25,000.00 Undix'riv'dod'vP’rofits.‘.;..'.".‘.;..‘.F,........ ‘27,5‘10.10 Demand Djeposit"s.# 370,,606.4!} 5 | Demand Certificates 237,513.51 ‘ L Savings De'positvs"......,.slg,‘éin.}7s o Dte to Banks.... 65,886.37 , Certified Checks.... 5299 Cashier’s Checks.... 9,260.75773,171.85 Int.:}Payobl:e acc’dto » s PIODZ iit bt 5,416.39 TOTAL LIABILITIES.... $931,098.3¢
In All' Heating Stoves | | Operated witha o VFront Damper | TWO TONS out of every THREE TONS of . - soft coal go out through the flue and are ~ wasted, besides the accumulation of soot in~side the stove and pipes, which is the means . +of dirtying the house inside and outside... f ONE HOUR THE STOVE IS TOO HOT AND THE NEXT HOUR IT IS €COLD. = .. _When the weather is zero or 20 degrees below zero all:doors must be closed, forcing the family to live in the room where .. the stove Is,. .. v " EVERY LITTLE WHILE COAL WUSY ' BE PUT IN THE STOVE BECAUSE It HAS NO CONTROL. Three times the amount of ash is made, which means more . . dirt in the house and more work. .- . = . IN ALL HEATING STOVES depending upon the FRONT DAMPER to regulate the ‘heat there is DANGER OF PUFFING and EXPLOSION when the stove is replenished “owelthfresh faek . o Do Bl 8 _ When the stove gets red hot the metal ex- ] _ bands. When it gets cdld the metal con- _ tracts, which warps and burns out the - stove in a few years, besides. the com- . tsant expense of repaira. .‘- " i o o - The Florence Stove will hgafi - good twenty-five years from 00l howasitistodey.
