Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 31B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 September 1923 — Page 4

" , |Of the Auditor of the State of Indiana . on September 14th 1923 o ~ proves that - Mier State Bank = ' THE LARGEST BANK IN LIGONIER * The onlyßank in Ligonier with resources over a million dollars, nearly 3'[email protected]@.00 more resources than its nearest competitor. - L leonly bank in Ligonier that has e borrowed one dollar. That has never had a Bills Payable. That has more liquid assets than any Ba_nk« of its size in the State of Indiana. e L L MIER STATE BANK is conducted and ‘managcdj by Real Baakers who understand banking and give it their entire time and attention. . - We solieityour b.us;nes's; Gl ‘ e o e “‘”"Bank'bf'SbcreC).'. b e

FOR SALE—3O Head of good steers. Jasper . Grimes, ~ Syracuse. . : o B2ObA “For Rent modern house on Grand street. See 0. G. Agee corner of Martin and Second - streets. 3la2t : Thp._ Social Hour will hold its next meeting at the Presbyterian church Friday evening September '2B. All

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~ Bargains in Furniture, o I will sell the following furniture |at my residence on McLéan street at a Wig barßain if taken at once: Overstuffed davenport and chair, dining room table and six chairs, kit¢hen | cabinet bedroom suit, rug and other small articles. E. H. Adamson, 3la2t Gerald Wysong of Goshen spent ‘Wednesday with Ligonier' friends. |

Bible schol 9:30 a new progar starting Octoller 7. = ' A Morning - worship. 10230 Subject Phil. 4th Chapter verse by yerse bring your Bibles. S i) L . Sunday night 7:30 pictures from Japan. - This will interest all owing to the resent eathquake, The public business of the nation is the private business of every citizen. If (you Ilaugh at prohibition laws the| libertine laughs at marriage laws; the anarchist laughs at property | laws; watch out that your son and daughter does not laugh at all laws:; ' S e R ~ God the Father of all laws--your Father asks you to meet him at church. | The church has something for you bpetter than you can find elsewhere why not claim it at once? | = Ira C. Boyts, Pastor. ‘ i —————— £ o | NEWS NOTES , 4 | o s A ' (“Robi]\nood” at Crystal next week. Joe Ackerman has changed his address in Lima, Ohio, to 991 West High street. | ' : ; ; Mrs. dertrude Kimmell now has charge of the Dr. Black offices and emergency hospital. i . The L’éGrange Corn School an annual big affair in that county will be held lnext week. e

S e R :“be e s 3 / - J. B. Coulter.of Carey, Ohio, visit-| ed his brother John and family in this city the first of the week. < Mrs. Charles Wechter and baby of Chicago are here visiting her parents | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. . - Mr. atzld Mrs. Sol Henoch were alled to LaPorte Wednesday to at- | tend the funeral of a relative.: Mrs. @éie Nelson is home from Cedar Rapids, lowa where she spent some - weeks with relatives. L .Io . N Dr. Lane removed the ‘tonsils of Dwight little son .of- Mr. and Mrs. {Cecil Griffith' this morning. ; {Mr. and lillrs. Roy D. Keehn and little daughter will arrive from Chicago: to spend Sunday with relatives here, Mr, and Mrs. Irl Rose and little son of New York- city are ‘here on a vigit with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Rose.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage will take up their residence on the Newton Pancake farm living with Mr. Panke 0 ‘ :

School- Superintendent Allen is rapidly recovering from an-injury to his right hand in an automobile accident. L - '

~For Sale—Palm, ferns, etc., also dresser and other miscellaneous furniture, Blanche Shobe, 217 E Third St. Phone 178. - ' 81b2t

- you can fool doctors, lawyers, scientists, judges but “You Can’t Fool Your Wife” see why at Crystal Sunday and Monday. :

LOST—Goodrich Silver ©Cord tire and tube Sunday night on the Lincoln Highway near Kimmell. Size of tire 30x31%.- Leave at Banner .office.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dale Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers and daughter were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hoak. Gt ‘ L :

George Green will start next Wweek on a tour of California and incidentally to attend the national meetfng of the American Legion in San Francisco.: " . : :

Mrs/ George 8.. State and _ little granddaughter “Snooky” Latta &t Goshen were brief visitors in Ligonier yesterday on their way home from Kendallville. , i :

Mr. and-Mrs. H. P. Sisterhen will leave Ligonier about October Ist and locate in Elkhart where Mr. Sisterhen for some months has been the efficient manager of a Jet White Groceteria. - i :

Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hursey ®and daughter Alexine, Mrs ‘Susan Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Norris of Cromwell yisited in the home of Forrest Cress and family at Ligonier Mday. i ; _ e

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In, the matter of the Hstate of - |Rebecca Bowman, Deceased. ' ‘No. 2516. ! G In the Noble Circuit .Court October term 1923 : 2 x e Notice is hereby given That. the fundersigned as Admin;strator of the Estate:. of Rebecca Bowman, Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same . will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 20 day of October 1923 at which time and place all persons interested in 'said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be dpproved. - & ' And the heirs, devisees and lega-| tees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claimi to any part of said Estate. S ~ G. Wright Black, Administrator Posted September 24th 1923. | \William H. Wigton, Attorney. = 31b2w]|

Crystal lr" heatre = % - 0 % 2 1-‘ . X 3 ; - ( ij‘ ‘, THURS. SEPT. 27 = ' of v vons pppmEms “JAZZMANIA” with dainty Mae Murray. See her imhér chwrming dance. She is inm class by herselt, | = '~ =~ / .= FRL AND SAT. SEPT. 2829 "% [NGRWE [jsiloo f] » | | “RACING HEARTS” with Agnes’ %lms Richard Dix ' and Theodore Roberts. ‘A fine automobile story equal to the famous Wallace Reid stories also a Sunshine Comedy. f v rn e SUN. AND MON. SEPT. 30:0CT. 1. | Lo “YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFEfi,a punchy Paramount pieture with: a powerful theme; Startling situations lots of good common sense and a gold mine of laugks with Beartice Joyt 'Nita Naldi and Lewis Stone. Gentlemen, there’s no use trying You Can’t Fool Your Wife alse an extra fine comedy. » “ | g TUES, WED, THURS, @CT. 8, 84 | . ' [os = » ' “ROBINHOOD” T , - The ci‘owning acheivement of i)oniglas Fairbanks screem career. Eight centuries brushed aside by the camera lens, o ‘ _ " A triumph of scenie Spjendor and isuperb settings! A thrilling, speetacular drama produced on colossal proportions—and yet more than that. A romance that withsands u_m‘“ march of centuries and lives forever! - "'The famous story of Robinhood and his band who took from the rich to aid the poor. Critics promounce this the greatest production in the’ history of sereen photoplays. We feelproud to be able to present it to you f or your entertainment. o r : : ; One show each night at 7:45, Adm. 50c. Children under 14 yrs 25¢

‘For Sale—grapes. James' Adams or call 'Ellis Pool room. - 29bbt* ' Will, Charles and J. V. Francisco will go to Hartford, Mich., tomorrow to. see John R. Kurtz steppers go at the races there. * : - The famous story of Robinhood and ‘his Maid Marian told anew for 20th century eyes, at Crystal October 2,3, 4th. One show each night at 7:46. - Wanted---Girl for general housework. Good place for right person. Mrs. SolHenoch, Ligonier

- THE J. B. HOWARD COMBUSTION DEVICE S ~ With the damper back of the firepot | ; ' o i has made the Hot Blast Air Tight \ o famous ‘buming the ohcapest soft ooa] or slack with the same regulirity and .oli@eanliness;_as the bu‘rning“ of -ga's, heatil;g fve o sx rooms in zero weather or 20 below and maintaining a stgady heat day a;nd:night, requiring filling moming and night only. The Hot Blast Air Tight Florence will pay for itself in a few seasons Saving of Coal

Forfi‘tho piitéz\l years | have offered $5,000 [and make the -s_am‘e"fioffer now nntil January 1, 1924], to any stovo manufacturer or doaler who would produce _alfating stove of any kind that depeido upon a flue for draft that will consume all the ingredients in soft or hard coal from the moment the fire is started outsiee the construc/tjon of the Hot Blgof Air Tig‘lit Florence with a domp_ef zback“ of the firepot, bblllt have never been taken up, with proves its equal is not made by any stove m'anu'facturerk | .- lel.'J. B. HOWARD L i e i _ o : pventorofthe;flotß.lastAkM!vvb‘T

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 com_b,ustion. 1t .makes its own gas and burns it and makes its own _ coke and burns it, in the burning of the cheapest soft coal or ‘slack. v THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT ' is the means of burning the cheapest soft coal or slack with the same regularity and cleanliness as the burning, of gas, and will "heat three times the space at one-third the .cost of any other heating stove burning coal or wood. L : : THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT ~ regulates the heat in' Burning coal or wood . the same as a key in burning gas. . THE/DMIPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT —can be set to whatéver degree of heat. is required maintaining a steady heat day and night, and only burns coal or wood according to the amount of heat required. = ) - THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT _eliminates the soot, dust dirt and clinkers that must be put up with in using all other heating stoves. o i _ THE ADA;B_'IPEB BACK OF THE ,FIREPOT enables you to have a steady heat )I&Iay, and _ night heigting five ‘or six rooms ‘when the weather is twenty degrees below zero. ° THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT regulates a slow combustion and will hold ~ fire from 24 hours to 4 days and 4 nights withong filllmg. (. 10 o ' THE DAMPER BACK OF THE FIREPOT prevents puffing in the burning of soft coal “or slack because it burns the gases that

. THE HOT BLAST AIR TIGHT FLORENCE has the only JOINTLESS LEG BOTTOM AND BASE with full radiation that has ever been made, which makes it as good 'a fire keeper 25 years from now. The first Florence heating stove sold in 1899 is working wherever it is. . . w o : i e é‘-";“"t i ; B ‘ ¥ ‘ £ S Cohe e it e R e s e e e eSR

. Notice to Taxpayers. Taxpayers of Ligonier and Perry township will take notice that I witl f)e at the following banks in Ligonier on the days and dates designated for the collection of taxes: - . Farmers & Merchant Trust Company, Monday, October 8, Tuesday, October 9. : - . | Mier State Bank Wednesday Octo?L’er_lo and Thursday October 11. . Citizens Bank Friday October 12] and Saturday October 13. . Bring your last tax receipts with ‘b,on. ; : ; Sy | P . Morton P. Thomas Noble County . Treasurer. g it . Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. 62att

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A Floor Heater ‘The Florence heats the floor 6 or "4 @ tout-thain the Btove. . -

to Charge Your Battery! S . We've just made the biggest improve- . mentin battery service that has ever been e offered to the car owners and radio fans L of Ligonier. : sl o - It’s 2 new and diiferent kKlud 6i awEsEyY L - charging system, known as the constast ‘ - potential system, which greatly reduces : -the time required for recharging and has o various other important advantages. - i "~ We can now recharge your battery in - : o from 8 to 24 hours, depending upon how ?“”‘ _ badly it is run dowvn. - . ; - This means at least two or three days’ - <. saving of time and two or three days’ - rental battery charges. Often, too, it means more time saved than that and _ - avoiding much inconvenience. « y .~ Whatever the make of your battery, we can recharge it by this new system. ¢ o i ; . ' | . | ~ H. &G. Battery Service

In All Heating Stoves Operated with a Front 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 meaus ~ of dirtying the house inside and outside. ONE HOUR THE STOVE IS TOO HOT AND THE NEXT HOUR IT IS COLD. 4 Whén’ the ~weather"is zero or 20 m o below zero all doors must be closed, foweing the family to live in the room where the stove is, 6H EVERY LITTLE WHILE COAL NUST BE PUT IN THE STOVE BECAUSE Ir HAS NO CONTROL. Three times the’ amount of ash is made, which means more ~dirt in the house and more work- g ~ IN ALL HEATING STOVES depending ~ upon the FRONT DAMPER to regulate the heat' there is DANGER OF PUFFING snd ' EXPLOSION when the stove is replenished with fresh fuel. A L ~ When the stove gets red hot the metal ex- - pands. When it gefs cold the metal com- . tracts, which warps and burns out the ~ 'stove in a’ few years, besides the com_tsant expense of repairs.. . ¢l ¢| X* Tt e R e The Florence Stove will be justas