Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 47B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 January 1925 — Page 4

~ > ' e : : - : Ask Your Banker if he ‘e . . : = " 3 ‘e i » % k % . ' ; . ‘ Lives Up to the Following - Ten Commandments ‘l. A Bank should not loan it’s money to the President of the bank. 2. A Bank should not loan it’s- money to the Cashier of the bank. 2. A Bank should not loan it’s money to the Directors of the bank. 4. A Bank should not tell cuisiders who has money deposited at the bank. ! . " : : 5. A Bank should not tell outsiders wha has money borrowed at the bank. B » . 6. A Bank should not allow Directors to discuss the banking business on the street. L , 2 7. A Bank sheuld not run it's reserve down to where it is dangerous. 8. A Bank should not allow it's funds to be used to promote the outside business of its officials. o o 9. A Bank should not allow overdrafts or milking” of the bank by anyone. @ o™ > = 10. A Bank should not be conducted so as to jeopardize or endanger it in’ any way. - e DON'T DO YOUR BANKING WITH ANY BANK VIOLATING THESE ‘. COMMANDMENTS : : b ) s gl : ¢« ” Breaking these 10 commandments “broke - : RA:E : : « ' the Miltord Bank - - We hereby c;(:rtif‘_\.-! that we do.not violate any of the above. : - Comniandments ' L C Viier State ban | . jg o . -..‘; 2 '» 5 . ~ . Ligonier, Indiana ' s D 1., e 93 . . -1N Dank OIBQCTGCY . e

J. C. Kimmell was in Detroit last| _Gloria Swanson tonight. . Thursday on business. - e e s e d Pink-cye prevails among the pupils This is the season for farniers-to of the Cromwell schools. o ; bring their harness to B. F. Wilkexson | - P e o and have* them 1'(.;1):111‘(?:1 oiled an:]-f William Gorsuch of Sparta townfitted for|the spring work. 46b4t i ship who had heen ill' is gradually imo e e proving in health, . - - Ben Blue the well known steck-| e man has been guite ill of flu and com-| FOR RENT-—2BO acre -farm near plicat‘imlsfi but is now. rapidly im- ’Ll_ r. Everthing fu_rnished._ VVil-' proving. - e : ‘liami A Cochran - i 44btf

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Starts Saturday Morning, January 17th

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~ Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 4c. =~ Work Sox 9c . ~ Any Necktie in the storeat 59¢ P. ]. Camey’s Clothing Store ~ You Save Money—We Move the Goods _

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JET WHITE GROCETERIA- ’ - ~ Cash and Carry : i ‘Compare Price and quality. ‘ We buy for ten stores and pay cash You pay cash and save. 1 Get our Price on SUGAR . Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand coffe 55¢ Chase & ‘Sanborn Special coffee 47¢ Millar Bulk Coffee 35¢ 3 for ... $l.OO 1 Ib. Calumet Baking Powder ....... 29¢ Swan Down Cake Flour ............ 33¢ Pastery Flour 5 pounds .. ...... 2be Pastery Fiour 25 pound sack ... $l.OO Perfect Red Turkey Wheat flour $1.25 large Pkg. 'Gold Dust ... 2%c 3 Pkg OHmelens ... ............ 254 Medium size Ivory soap 7c 3 for 20c¢ Pure Country Lard thep ound ........ 18¢ . Get our Price on Fresh Fruit and Vegetables '

John Sparrow civil war veteran is ill at his home in this city.

Mrs. O. W. Christie wvisited friends in Cromwell the first of the week. -

For sale sewing machine in good condition Mrs. L. R. Lepird. 47b2t

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chiddister are the parents of a ddughter out on the William ‘Tyler. farm. : b

Howard Fisel made a trip to troit and roaded home .a Ford from the factory.

0. D. Randolph and Melvin Jackson attended the funeral of George H. Evans at Goshen last Monday.

Walter Kegg came home Tuesday from Indianapolis where he spent a month visiting his children.

Wanted' married man to work on farm by the year. Telephone 761 Ligonier. Charles Furst 47h2t*

- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel of Elkhart returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with friends in New York city. 0 :

Calvin Seymoure of Cromwell attended a satte convention of lumber dealers in Indianapolis the first of the week, :

: 2. O " . Mens Suils. Our regular $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 suits High grade suits in worsted, cassimeres, cheviots. All popular models, 35 to 46. Men’s Overcoats Our regular price $30.00,, $35.00 and $40.00 Plaid backs and overplaids. All sizes and types; imported and domestic, all-wool fabrics. L Work Shirts 79c o ~ Regular price $1.25 and $l.OO. Full cut, standard’ size in khaki, outing flannel, blue chambray, tan fand grey cheviots. - : : J Sheepskin Coats . By - Genuine moleskin, 36-inch length with all around belt. ,

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Having bought the Star Grocery at Ligonier’l a moffering the following farm property for sale at Public Auction one mile south and ome-fourth mile east of Ligonier on Tuesday January 20 1925. ' ' i Commencing at 12 o’clock noon the following property to wit: HORSES AND MULES—9 year old bay mare wt. 18000 Ibs.. 9-year old bay horse, wt. 1775 Ilbs., pair of brown mules coming 3 and 4 years old broke, pair of bay mules coming 3 years old; brown 'mule coming 3 years old.

6 COWS—One red cow 6 years old will be fresit April 10, test 5; black cow 9 years old will be fresh May 19 test 6; red cow 6 years old test 5 pasture. bred; Swiss cow 9 years old will be fresh the last of May; Jersey cow 3 years old- fresh the 11th. of July tests 5, 1 Guernsey heifer 2 years old will be fresh March 11th. - SHEEP—IB head of good breeding ewes and one full blooded buck. - HOGS—One sow and 8 shoats that weigh about 30 Ibs. ’

FARMING TOOLS—One 3% Oram wagon; low iron wheeled wagon, combination hay rack, wagon bhok and stock krack, hay loder, Keystone side :delivery rake, MecCormick mower International manure spreader, 1020 Mogul tractor in good shape, Jchn Deere two-bottomm tractor plaw, 2 John Reere sulky plows, Bryan walking plow, Kelly Duplex 8 inch feed grinder, 8-inch threshers belt 60 ft. long, 16 disc Ameérican grain drill corn. drill; Osborne disc harrow; 3 section spring-tooth harrow, 3 section spring-tooth harrow, 3 section -spike Vt'ooth harrow, Brown Manly riding corn plow double shovel plow pair bob-sleds. 2 Lt MISCELLANEOUS—One horse engine and pump jack, water tank, hog troughs self feeder hog house hog shoot, 18 foot ladder, barrels shovels forks work bench, wood vice and iron vice, cross-cut saw dorn cupboard and 3 pushels of seed corn log chains, chicken park fence, heating stove, oil stove and rocking chairs twofgalvanized _chicken coops one National cream separator and one Sharpless separator 20 gallon gas tank one 30 gallon oil drum, 2 rolls of paper roofing cdorn sheller sausgae .grinder and stuffer set of work harness third horse harness 2 iron Kkettles neck yoke and doubletrees and many other articles too numerous to mention. 10 cords of good wood for kitchen stove 100 good oak fence posts. - . HAY AND GRAIN 2 tons of timothy hay 4 tons of clover hay 4 tons of mixed hay, 200 bushels of old corn, 200 bushels of new corn 75 bushels of rye 400 bushels of oats, 59 shocks of corn in the shock 120 shocks of corn fodder, g Six Dozen Chickens. ; | TERMS OF SALE—AN sums of $5 and under cash aleswmmdover $5 a credit of 9 months will be given; purchaser giving note with approved security. hearing 6 per cent interest from date of sale. ,b No property to be removed until settled for by cash or note. .~ F GLENN ROE 4 E. R. Kurtz, Auct. H. E. Hoak Clerk

100 ~acres Kosciusko county Indiana, lccated 4 miles west and one mile- south of Ligonier; good buildings; good productive farm, 80 acres in LaGrange County located 4 miles northeast of Millersburg all in cultivation very ”good set of buildings well located. For terms write or call The Straus Brothers Company Ligonier Indiana : : i A7aB¢

Watch the Crystals Program.

Mr: and Mrs. W. W. Wood were South Bend visitors today. :

DO IT NOW! Pay your subscrip tion to the Ligonier Banner. '

Clair' W. -Weir had business which called him to Elkhart yesterday.

Isaac Clingerman the auctioneer was in the city today from Wawasee. 5,

- Dr. Black reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck near Syracuse. - .

- This is the season for farmers to bring their harness to B. F. Wilkerson and have them repaired oiled . and fitted for the spring -work. - 46b4t

I will start a class in ballroom dancing to start Thursday night January 8 at 8 o’cock. Will be especially interested in young people and beginners. i : : Phone 18 . Arnold Elson - ; 46aE01

FARM FOR RENT—Desirable farm of 113 acres located 3% miles north west of Wawaka. Well adapted and equipped for raising cows, sheep and hogs. Possession March Ist. Communicate with Dr. C. G. Keehn in person or by letter. Give references, g 46atf,

Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana duly appointed as administrator of the estate of James Tyler, deceased, and the heirs of said decedent and all other persons iinterested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Farmers &Merchants Trust Company Ligonier, - Indiana, % Administrator. ; Bothwell & Vanderford , f Ligonier, Indiana, e J Attorneys for estate. 47b3w

PUBLIC SALE,

Farms For Rent.

Dancing Class.

NOTICE

To Whom it May Concern

Notice is hereby given that a petition has‘®been filed with the boardof County Commissioners of Noble County Indiana praying for the incorcorporation of Salem Cemetery which is signed by a majority of the resident lot owners in said cemetery residing in Noble County Indiana and owning burial lots therein .and the same will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners and come up for hearing before said Board at the regular February Term 1925 of the County Commissioners of Noble County Indiana. . Said petition will be presented to said Board on Monday February 2 1925{ at which time objeeting to said proceedings may be heard before said Board. : : : S e

Dated January 12 1925. v Mrs. David E. Damy ' Martin L. Kadlec : S. H. Sackett and many others ; : : -4732 w

. Notice - o Koon’s Cigar Store is now the agent for the Riverside YLaundry at Rikhart. Please leave huandles there. Lok s ; 4Ghat*.

Mrs. B. Fowler has been ill for t!’\.e past week. | £ e

Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner.

Miss Edith Iden has succeeded Mrs Gertrude Kimmell in the office of Dr. Black. S

Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Smith and Mrs. J. E. McDonald visited South Bend friends Tuesday. e

Mary Piekford in “Tess of th Storm Country” the ‘erowning achisye ment of her career at Crystal nex week., .

Justrite Reducing Corsets

This seasons sensation in Rubber Reducing Corsets. The only properly reinfprced reducing Corset guaranteed not to rip or tear natural undyed rubber on inside and pink rubber on . out side. Rubber tongue underlacing insures maximum reducing qualities Come get a fitting and be comB éf‘)r,ta“‘},":ifl%‘( corset that ear%_.~"a guarantee $B.OO and $106.00.

Foster Shop

) = We're We are all set now to give motorists the biggest improvement in , au{omotive service One-Day Battery Service ‘Our new constant potential charging system recharges batteries perfectly in 8 to 12 hours. Saves you time, money - and worry. ' ‘ Phone 481 | - Kiester Electric Shop

/We buy _ Poultry ! and Eggs ~ Hoosier Produce Co. South Cavin Street_ , Prices Right Open Wednesday and Satur- ~ day. Telephone 489 BOBECKe BOWLES

f, . oA completefl- line of .Ad high grade Wash Boil»;N U\, - - erf_s,', tin, galvanized and ==, copper. A boiler for SRR TB everyneed. | T s i svon == per builer al 53N This is a remarkable bargain in a high grade = oLiskhefler.. = .~ - No. 8 heavy tin boiler at \“*“'*2oo - No. 9 heavy galvanized boiler at 2.00 = - Wash Boards at - -50 c to 75¢c ~ Wire Clothes' Lines, 100 feet at 50c Galvanized Tubs, at- _ ~" -~ - traciively priced SR W) 4 . .on all sizes . L 1 No. 049¢c No. 2 69¢ No. 159 ' Ne:3 79 e R Extra heavy Atlantic %}»’“ 5 . wmbsatding . . Rid Jid Ironing Beardé, cannot wiggle, webble, slip or slide. A remarbable folding board 3.25 . Other ironing boardsat - - 2.00 - Large size folding clothes bars 2.00 . Clothes Hampers. .- .. - - 125 . -Clothes Baskets.: ..- 90c, 95¢,1.00 & ... '2dozenClothesPins = - -§¢ - Clothes Wringers. --- -~ 3.00 up | 2 : T . > £ 9 ae “*"\4*;-" & Rl Weir & Cowley

Ms. George W. Brown has been quite ill and contined to her home this week. * She is :suffering from throat trouble. ¢ wome

Two Crosley Radios new at Christmas. - Will sell either $65. 3 tube set for $44 or $18.50 2 tube set for $13.50 Have received Denver to Aflanti to New York on loud speaker. .\bsolutely 0. K. Box 74 Topeka Ind. - 47alt*

FOR SALE—Six room -house on North Water street, eiectric lights, large lot fruit garage good well and inside sanitary toilet. Bargain if taken at once. Deal with owner. Mrs. Louisa Felton:. Tel. 218. . ~ 47a3t

: . Bake Sale. : The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church will hold a bake sale at-the Star grocery commencing at 10 o’clock in them orning of Saturday January 17. o © 46b3t

~ Specials for Friday | and Saturday ' SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR Sugar Fine Granulated, 10 Ibs. 65¢ Grapc Fruit, fancy Florida, 6 for - 27¢ Bananas, large fruit, per pound -10 c Head Lettuce, large heads - - 10¢ P& G Soap, 10 bars for - - -3% Pet Milk, tall cans, 3 for <5 nig - 26¢ Chipso, large package - - . 2lc Coffee, our 35c value, 3 lbs. $l.OO Cheese, best Wisconsin Colby, pound - 29¢ Seal-of-Minnesota Flour, can’t be beat sk. 1.35 Soda Crackers, Premium, 3 Ib. box - 48¢c We handle enly st_able ‘advertised brands ~-of merchandise and our prices are rigkt. Cavin Street ~~ Ligonier, Indiana

‘ N 3 To Bretz for Glasses 3% Sharp Eyes Ch ol bods ;; - f; - Yor : WYX Sharp Work All mechanics like to use keen - sdged, perfect tools. ‘Byes are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and resist the wear of constant use. Yot us sharpen gour sight by furnishing glosses that will enable you to see clearly. : - . In What Condition ~ Are Your E.ypo? : © : X : Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician . 130 S. Main St. s GOSHEN