Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 8A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 April 1925 — Page 4
¥ A 5 i NAR YD SO ¢ o An Interesting . ' - Advantage of Survivorshi . Savings Accounts Not fully appreciated by many people A Survivorship Savings Aocount with the MIER STATE BANK is an ideal arrangement for husband and wife, or for any two- people whose interests are mutually dependent, because it permits ‘either one to make withdrawals ~ from the account at any time. In case of the absenée of either person, or in the event ~.of accident or other emergency, the other still has free access to the account. Likewise upon the death of either person, the fund may be withdrawn by the survivor without probate proceedings v The possession of ready cash, so important at such times, can be assured in no better way than through a Survivorship Savings Account. Such an arrangel'xlent gives not oniy personal Vsecurity but also the satisfaction of knowing you have provided an additional measure of protection for your dependents. : Our officers will .be g]ad to explain to you in detail exactly how you would benefit from a Survivorship Savings Account at the MIER STATE BANK.: Mier State Bank , Ligonier, Indiana '
Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy’ ‘’this week. . : : ;‘.ll'é. C. E. Hoagland is on a visit with relatives in Findlay ©Ohio. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herald were called to Michigan Friday by the death of a relative, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor came from Topeka and visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel. .
Interest Rates are Declining % Interest While You C Get 6% Interest While You Can The First Mortgage Real Estaté Serial Gold Bonds in denominations of $l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO issued by THE : COMPANY ; , are protected by a record of absolute safety for 65 years —every payment of interest and principal has been made on time in full, o _ This bank has made a thorough investigation of these bonds, and recommends them for the same reason which have led us to purchase them. Zi These exceptionally attractive 6%% bonds can be purchased now-—or this rate may be secured for funds to be available shortly by making reservations now for future delivery. ; Hlustrated circular will be given upon request at LIGONIER, INDIANA
. -For Rent The rooms in the rear of the Citizens Bank, formerly occupied by - The Straus Brothers Company | are for rent | ~ Heat and Light Furnished © Inquire at Citizens Bank
. STABLISH ' l : - - For the Family | AN In our funera! home we have pro- & vided for the comfortand convenience ry of the family and the closest friends. At one side of, and opening into the ' ~ parlors is a beautiful litle room ’ ’ wherein the {famify may hear and 3 s observe all that goes on in the parlor. [&¢ ] This arrangement offers advant- - ages that are as obvious as they are : | ‘ desirable. - GEO.W.BROWN FUNERAL DICTOR d N e e\ DISHHCIVE “*—‘m——f! ljgmztf;fil , W — . 53 ice” ' | il - 7 ‘ I el !!mfiifi PHONES b [ e ey et (] " RES. 1207 %“ } ,:»; s LTI b o T, -4 uGONIE gLI Y < IND s e == — = S |
Mrs. Vance Hile and children are home from a visit in Albion. Harold Lloyd in “Giri Shy” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at Crystal. Carlos son of Dr. and Mrs. C..D. Lane a student at Notre Dame university spent a few days at home. . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Starr drove out to their cottage at Smalley lake Sunday and looked it over.
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MON. APRIL 13. - & °.l e 29 Flirting with Love Starri.ngfollen Moore and Conway Tearle. | Extra fine picture. ' . Use the Guest Coupon ticket on Monday ights. TUES., WED., THURS,, AI:RIL 14-15- ]‘;- ' . HAROLD LLOYD IN g Shy The Prince of merry makers at his best in his bést. tls a mad merry whirl of laughter, love and thriils. 7 reels of joy romance and spinal chills. - A sure cure fo rthe blues. No one should miss it. Admn. 20-30 c.
Crystal Guest 1 icket Monday Nights Only We want everyone in this vicinity to visit the Crystal Theatre and in order to make it easy for you to bring your friend to one of the performances we are giving a Guest Ticket with every adult ticket purchased, when this coupon is preesnted at the box office.
For Sale household goods. Calk at 208 .E. Third St. SBadt*
Harold Lloyd in’“Girl Shy” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at Crystal.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Billman were Sunday visitors at Mishawaka.
Attorney Wigton visited Albion and Colum:bia City Friday on legal business. .
For Sale—A large barn in fine con dition. Inquire of i Mrus. O. W Christie, - . 7atf
Arthur Yeager who has been ill of preumonia for ten days is much improved. : e
Mrs. Cora Netz of Toledo is a guest of her sister Mrs. Ed Kenney near Ligonier.
The Cotherman family spent Easter in Goshen while the Harrisons were in Wakarusa. ;
Mrs. O. W. Christie and mother Mrs. A. M. Benner were recent visitors with Syracuse friends.
A number of tourists camped at Freed park"blast night. Many passed through the city yesterday and today.
Lost a high school ring class of 1925. Finder return to Banner office an dreceive liberal reward. = 7b2t*
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert ”B%“rgner and Ada Knight spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller of South Bend.
For Sale boy’s Excelsior bicycle in good condition. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Banner Office. = 9atfe
For Sale—Full blooded Shorthorn bull calf. Enquire Ralph W. Gallup, Ligonier. Phone Wawaka , 3on 14. : Th3t*
Mr. and rMs. 0. V. Fry and little son drove to Toledo Friday afternoon. Mr. Fry is a traveling salesman. ; .
The- Girl’s Sewing Club of Perry township will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Saturday forenoon April 18. ; o - Ba2t*
Marion Berberich trustee of Sparta township came over from Cromwell Friday to meet his daughter who had been visiting in Fort Wayne.
James Slattery found a lady’s wrist watch Thursday in front of the armers & Merchants Trust company on Cavin street which the owner may reclaim by calling at the Charles H. Graham residénce on West Third street formerly the Mary Rex home *
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Milo E. Christie Deceased. No. 2696 ; : In the Noble circuit court May term 1925. : i : Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Hstate of Milo '. » Christis deceased has filed in said court his account a&nd vouchers in final settle. ment 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 5 day of June 1925 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 approved. = ‘ And the heirs, devisees and legatees 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 claim to any part of said estate.” Citizens Bank, Ligonier; Ind. = © Administrator L Posted April 10th 1925, W. H. Wigton, Attorney. Ba2w
- "«;flMM;m_me_;fg__lfl)lie; e ' Wheréas there is ho contest in either the eßpublican or Demorcatic Party for, nomination for the General City Election to be held November 3 1925 we the Board of Election Commissioners of the City of Ligonier declare the following named candidates the nominees for the offices designated below: : = : .. Republican Party - Mayor—Leland R. Calbeck ~ Clerk—Chester Vanderford Treasurer—Elva L. Foote. Councilman Ist Ward—H. S. Vance Councilman 2nd Ward—J. B. Schutt ~ Councilman 3rq’ Ward—Ralph 1. Strait ; ' ' : Councilman at large—William H. Bender. : : | Councilman at large—Walter Robinson, . o Democratic: Party - : ‘Mayor—C. K. Keehn Clerk—Joseph €. Kimmell Treasurer—Olive M. Gerber Councilman Ist Ward—F. E. Tyler Councilman 2nd Ward—G. O. Smith Councilman 3rd Ward—G. W. Starr ‘Councilman at large—George -Ramsby. e o ~ Councilman at large—Albert Bordner. . ; . Board of Election Commissioners By: ' ~ T. E. Jeanneret : BT Mier W. C. B. Harrison I e SBadw
Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy’ ’this week. -
Baseball meeing in city haill at 7:30 tonight. All fans and players should be there. . : :
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Double cam: Sunday’ from Garrett and visited Mr and Mrs. Fred Starr and family.
Mr. and TMs. Harvey Gangwer drove over to Millersburg the other day and paid relatives and ol!d friends a visit.
Messrs and Mesdames John Shallenbarger and Louis Shearer -drove over to Syracuse and visited jrelatives.
Miss Ramah Smith - of Ligonier spent several days last week with her parents Jerome Smith and wife at Topeka. :
Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Crothers and daugther Helen were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Poyser at Topeka. :
Wanted,
To make birthday pictures of children.from one to five years old, phone 103 for particulars an dappointment. b : . Hatf
Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy’ ‘this week. : : |
Notice of - Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ' duly appointed by the Noble Circuit Court of Indian, and has qualified as administratrix of the estate of Hugh C. Lundy deceased an dthe heirs of said decedent his creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed ac cordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solven, |~ Mattie L. Lundy Administratrix. Bothwell & Vanderford _ Ligonier Indiana ' Attorneys for estate. Sadw
Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Noble (Circuit Court of Indianal jhas qualified as administratrix of the estate of Emily J. Thompson, deceased, and the heirs of said decedent her creditors, and all other persons interested in said estaté will be governed acocrdingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. o Cora L. Fritz, Administratrix Bothwell &Vanderford, Ligonier, Indiana, ’ Attorneys for estate. 6adw
_ Birthday Photographs, ; For every child from one to five years old made FREE at Hieber Studio call 103 for particulars and appointment. . : batf
Nothing cures a sick battery as well as our One Day-Battery - Charging Service Puts them in perfect condition in only{B to 12 hours, while old methods take 2 or 3 days. We save you all jthat expense on rentals. Our One-Day Charging [Service is the best in tewn. 4 Kiester Electric Shop . PhonedBl
500 lbs. Artifical Ice with each refrigerator sold duriug the next ten days. Avoid disappointment--buy your refrigerator early this year and avoid waiting. By special arrangement with the LIGONIER ART[FICAL ICE CO. we will give one o 500 Pound Ice Book FREE with each refrigerator sold. A complete line of sizes and styles. $2O up Buy early--take advantage of the free ice--avoid disappointment. Sale Ends Saturday, April 25th WEIR'S Lig;on%@r, :“The Winchester Store” Indiana
Notice of Sale of real Estate by Ad- ' _ mrinistrator o Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator -of the estate of John W. Lung deceased by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Ceourt of Noble County Indiana will at the hour of. 1:30 P. M. on Wednesday April 22 1925 at the Law Office of W. ‘H. Wigton in Ligonier Noble County Indiana offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following 'described real estate located in Noble County State ;of Indiana towit : Lot four (4), five (5), six (68), scven (7), and eight (8) in Block three (3); also lots ons (1), two (2), three (3) four (4), five (5., six (6) seven (7), and eight (8) in Block four (4) in IBrown’s Second Addition to Wawaka and outlots seven (7) and eight (8) in Wawaka, \ , ' Said sale. will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms an dconditions. °. At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance in two edual installments payable in six and twelve (6 and 12) months from date, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser hearing Bix per céent interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. : Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale #sthe same place from day to day thereafter until sold. ' Said sale will be made subject to the present tenant’s lease from month to month and subject to the taxes for 1925 payable in 1926. : : Clarence C. Lung administra- ‘ tor of the estate of John W. . Lung deceased. W. H. Wigton, Att’y, 633 w
‘Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy” ’this week. Feb i L)
For Sale—Good 16-ft. row boat. Phone 360 or call at 225 Jay St. Sa2t*
- Joseph Yeager and family came from Topeka and visited his brother Arthur who has heen iil of prneumonia
i : * £ We have the Right Roof House, barn, or out-buildings— there’s a Barrett Roofing that’s right for any .or all of these structures. We've been selling r(b/()fings for years. And our experience is that Barrett Roofings, Shingles or Roll, are the most ser- : " , , . viceable—the l();/s'f value for your money. They won’t rot or rust—never need painting or staining. And they’re fire-safe—-make your buildings secure against sparks and flying embers. &5 ROOFINGS - . Bring your roofing problems to us. We are always 5 glad to put our roofing experience at your disposal ~ without any obligation on your part. There’s a Barrett Roofing to suit every type of * building. Come in and see them. ‘ i ~ WEAVER'S HARDWARE Phone 134 ~ Ligonier R
- “A thrifty people is the salvation of a nafibn.” ‘ : Saving is as necessary to suecess as air is to breathing | : - ' We have “Aids to Saving” you should know about. Let us help you to save and show you how easy it is once you have acquired the habit. No savings account is too small for us to give it our closest interest, for from small savings come great accumulations. ‘ ‘? Let us oufline our savingé plan to you. . . “The Bank by the Clock” .
s SR S R e | HAPPY DAYS INSIDE Winter days are “Happy Days" insfdc the home if the temper- - ature of the rooms is humid as a balmy June evening: Premier Warm Air Heaters add to Winter health apd_conforts. : : : Our method of installation assures you a job that satisfies for a lifetime. Wil you tell us when we can explain fthe Premier to W you? n ~ = Phie 453 '
