Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 May 1925 — Page 2
| This is a frizndly bank; ! . - Gt - g st : , '- ;;"s t;:—- - : V e . i here to serve you { here to serve you ‘ - 'U. ,» : . »b £ v" iA . i * : g - The. old idea that banking was a cold-blooded = . business no longer prevails. @ Bankers today B S s 5 BT % i - : sii 50 ' : fi know that their relations with their clients - % should be elose, intimate, friendly. S ] Youlll find this “iriendly” attitude here. Our y officers will be glad to meet you and discuss your g’é " business problems. Their wide knowledge of % conditions generally, as well as loeally, qualify @ them to counsel wisely. = . = ‘ o N z : Yo . g% - - . These xlose relations between banker and S _client are a protection to the client and the bank. & They make for better business..” = - £e 2 C gt T sout Y P e g e oy R 2 48 N 0 G TR C O 4Lt [email protected] g m‘-‘-‘i'i.* 8 B 5 % Y. L Lo e - ¥lhe Bank by the Llock!! - ‘
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‘For Rent ~ Therooms in the rear of the Citizens Bank, formerly occupied by The Straus Brothers Company ‘ . are ,for rent . - | ~ Heat and Lig‘h‘tijurnish‘ed‘ Inquire at Citizens Bank
e LI s, s , i i 4ne L avoney oanner / A : i't"""“«,’, PEHEY 18567 : . ; i Published 5% 2 ' ‘ “he Sanner Publishing C:fsmpanyj W. C. 1 HARSISON Rditor : _Pubiished svery Man s_;7:';; ang Tharaday wed emiered in the Postoliice at Ligofur, Jad., ax gscond olass matter. SS TS N | Wins Puridue For Prize. . W. F. Barrenberg ol Howell Vanjhh\;‘hm'g county won the crand &‘\‘;"rk‘})-n E:r.fl:;:._f:.a. prize i the Purdue ecg SOW i".;fu;.-;g beld in connection with the .?.;::). 5 and' ‘pirls’ club voundup. lja_u:;.'nius Risbart Deyniout and Miliord | Suyder Waterloo won $lOO scholar}.f:’ii}):i to Purdue for best exhibits from (then orthern and southern part of the state. - . . . Death of Albert J. Bash. . Albert J. Bash 78 years old died at his home in Goshen Thursday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, & daughter MNrs. Josephine OConner two granddaughters, two grandsons and- two great granddaughters. The déceased oiten visited here when his daughter Mrs. O’Conner was a resi-'i;":'(;-nt of Ligonier. Takes Option on Plant ‘Auncuncement has been made at lkhart that the Polaris Refreigerator Co., of Chicago - which manufacturer house hold automatic electric refrigeraters has taken a ninety-day opftion on the old American Coating Mills ’pmnt - a:ui_i seven acres of land at Elkhart owned by Frank Sage and ivE. A. Skinner. ' : - Expensive Collision, - . The collisien of his automobile Saturday mght;. on the Bluffton road with & truck driven by J. H Stansbury {of Penvville and a buggy containing 100 dozen ezgs and occupied by Jacob Vebet of Yoder cost Roland Totejoy 25 said to be employed by a Fort Wayne dry goods store about $5OO. He was also find $lO. v - ' . Arrest Inn Operator.) . - Harry Siples 34 proprietor of the Lincoln Highway Inn at Gpshen was arrested Thursday afternodn’-“dmrged }with maintaining a nuisance and with !assault and battery on complaint fil{ed by Wilbur J. Jackson. He was reilea"sed“on ‘bond. . : S Double Moving, : I " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knepper moved Monday to their new home in Wawaka (from the farm near the Elkhart riv;er bridge which they sold some time ;ago to Mr.'and Mrs. Alfred Jeffries of gl,igonier who are now moving also. - g : \ xb s s s . i i Indiana IT' tommencement., v % Twenty-two thousand can attend ;cemmencement exercises at Indiana gUz»;iversity in June under plans of the i{boar dof trustees. L ¢ ;} The trustees voted to hold the extercises in the new $200,000-stadium. ! “The Great Divide” filmed in the gfirand' Canyon beautiful beyond des;ixgptipn see it Tuesdayx Wednesday ifhaireday mext week. 00 -
THE LIGONI¥® BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
Ry e A Ab - - Decision On Motor Bus Law An opinion of far reaching importance in enforcement by the public service commission of laws governing operation of motor:busses was rendered Friday by Attorney General Gillionm. : Gilliom held that the matter of fixed rates and regular schedules were nonessential elements of a common carrier. . The .opinion declared. that passenger and freight carriers répresenting themselves as willing to carry property for any persons come under the provisions of the Mocrehead bus law. Gilliom’s opinion was made on the re quest o fteh public service commission: to clear up . a misunderstanding of the law to the effect that carriers not opi('x'ating over fixed routes and _substauj izi:xily'rcgular schedules were exempt !f‘z'om public service commission con-
-trol. . g o Rallread’s Seholarshins Awarded Competling in akth:zfi_ of 285 e:«;hjhi»_ tors, Miltord Snyder of Waterloo® DeKalb County, and Aloyicus I.',Z’(::h;jr!‘= Seymonr Ja (:kkr,-;mi_(‘?-(n*,"flW were avard ed the $lOO.OO schelarships ofisvred by the Baltimore and Ohic Railrsad iul the high scheool members regiding in the Céunties served by its lines in Indiana, -and who' exhibited ezesg at the 17th Annual Egg Show which is peing hold this week at Purdue Uni--veprsity Lafavette Indiana. - . One scholorship was awarded to the 'winner of the group of counties served by the .l,Ezzli‘lmm‘e and 5,)1130 in . northern Indiana and-the other fo the winner of the group.of thirteen Counties traversed in the scuthern p;n't! of the State, ’ e | . -Another. Great Sale,: } When wambers arve considered TFoster's community sale lagt Thursday (—*Ve’\:zipg was the gt«:x;gest ;hu% far -.he:—\-h1,1..‘ A great crowd zssembled .to witness the pe_fl':.‘n‘:::t@nce and to. bid. on the affering. ; ' " { Ehere will be but ene imore sale held this seasen and it will fall on Thursday evening May 21. « “At this sale some lucky {teket hplder will be presented with .‘3loo‘l‘ll 2old. ~ Want Bar! Crawferd Baek. . { « Petitions endorsing Earl Crawford as a member, 0 fthe state highwav commission and asking for his reappocintment are ‘beihg circulated in wifitley county . "This action i& being taken the result of Crawford’s activities in Whitley county in' the good roads program at the expense of other sections of the state. _‘Cra'\".'ford' undertook to divert interest in the Lincoln Highway to the Yellowstone TPrail. : S :
To Buy Transmission Line. A joint petition for purchase by the Interstate Public Service company of a transmission line between Bristol and the Michigan state line from the Indiana and Michigan FElectric company was filed with the public service commission. Proposed consideration was given as $11,152.75. : . DPraw Fines at Albion, Two Fort Wayne men appeared be-— fore Justice Hufty at Albion charged with publi¢ intoxication in Wolt Lake They were driving at will on the streets. They were fined $25 and costs. - , ' - Trained Nurse For Kendallville, Miss Edith Kesler who had been serving as nurse of LaGrange county has accepted the position’ of school nurse for Kendallville to begin her duties next fall when school opens giete. . : Baek From Florida. , The parents of Leßoy Kellam of the Heenomy Chain grocery stopped over in Ligonier Friday on their way home from spending the winter in Florida. They paid the Lgoner Kellam famly a short vist.i : ~ Adds to Membership. , The Kendallville Chamber of Commerce has added seventy-five members in a recent drive and is out to swell the membership of the organibation to 200. ‘
To Arrive in June, Mrs. C. G. Graves who has spent the winter in St. Petersburg Florida has about recovered her healt hdespite her age and announces that she will arrive at her home here June 6. . Man Bleeds to Death, Frank Dodd 27 employed in LaPorte bled to death when his, jugular vein was severed by a bit of metal flying from a punch press which he was cperating. He is survived by his wife. Warsaw Doctor Dies. Dr. Anna Milice 82 for many years a practicing physician in Warsaw died Friday morning at her home there following an illness of -two weeks. She was born on a farm west of Warsaw. i ' They Visit Goshen, : ““The Misses, kina and Clara Herald and Mrs. Howard Herald -were in Goshen for the Week end visiting Mr. and Mre. Henry and Jerry Herald. . - Deémocratic Nominee, Miss Ruth Rheim of Kendallville was chosen at the primary election Tuesday as the democratic nominee for city clerk in her home town. : Sam Kuhns has returxled\to Florida on a business mission. ‘ . Noble county had 48 club. members in line at the Purdue round-up. : - Kenneth Hapner has returned to Solomons Creek after spending a week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Jetferson Hire of Ligonier, -
~ Twe Girls Arrested. - Miss Agnes Brown 17 and Miss Clarissa -Hahn 17 of Decatur are suf-' fering frocm poisoning alleged to have been caused by wine give them last’ Tuesday afternoo by Mrs. Julia Hick—% man. Mrs. Hickman was arresied and: arraigned in court on a charge of violat ing the liquor law. Pleading not guilty she was released on a bond: of $lOOO. ; | Seal it » | Two New Cases at Goshen. Two new cases of scarlet fever the| children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Goshen a boy and a girl were reported ‘there Friday. ‘The general gquarantine of the city was lifted ‘Thursday in the town. o
l Take .Pleasure Ride, e Two Spa_rtét township school hzu_:ks} loaded with sixty pupils from tlie Kim- ' ini'ell schools visited Ligonier S-arturdayé n’ their .swing around the circle. | | Schools closed cver there rad, the chil-| (dren were given a treat in the form iof’a ride. C. R. Stansbury zave the . youngster a supply of candy from his idou*ble store. - l | . Mayor Defeated. . E 1L Brinkerhof? won overs George !Sehu'}t&cs the present mayer of Gar_rett for the democratic wnominition | for ‘maror by 65 votes at the primary Tuesgday. Harry Wert treasurer for the last twelve years WOon Over Hrancis Noran bv 841 L
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You will be entitled toreccive $lO5 a year if you invest in only 15 shares of our stock. In only 12 months the dividends earned by vour shares would amount to $lO5. Y U would not have to do a tap of work for that $lO5. Your savings, invested in cur stock, would have done the work and turned the wages earned [the slos] over to you. Investing isan up to-date progressive way of making money. Do not confuse “investing” with “speculating”. Lotsof folks don’t realize "the difference. “Speculating”
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e ——————————————— . Sent to Whipping Post. ‘ For stealing $35 Joseph Brosh 40 of Wilmington Delaware will receive | ten lashes at the whipping post and 'serve a year in the Newcastle county workiouse. Thel ashes will be administered in the work house jail yard Satiqrday. Brosh stole the money from his landlady and sentence was impos‘ed Friday. : e ' | ‘Gives ’Em Malted Milk, John Gonderman has installed a ‘miilt shake machine in his Benton siors fill a much felt want.— . escning. Hem stitching, picot edgiz, 6, 8 and 10 cents the yard, Mrs. Jennie Sheets Bartholomew. 10b8t Cesnhe e e AR sL NG
means taking chance; running risks; subjecting your hard-earned dollars to perils 7&’ hazards--what many people call “stock gambling”, INVESTING dees not consist of plunging or blindly taking chances. Investing means putting your money to work in somie firmly established busin=ss where your dollars will be SAFE and where they will steadly and sureiv earn more dollars for you. And that is just .\;fhat happens when you buy shares of 2
- Soaked On Second Oiiense. LaVier Ebmyer 32 of Elkhart was sentenced to the state penal farm for thirty days and fined $44 in the city court at Elk Hart Friday for driving an automobile while itnoxicated. Ebmyer was arrested February 22 after his car had collided with another on the Lincoln Highwayswest of Elkharg He gained his liberty on bond and on April 12 he was -again arrested for driving while intoxicated. » / | To Eleet Officers. L Ligo,n'ler Aeria of Eagles at a. meeting Tuesday night May 12 will elect officers an denjoy a lu\x\ich'and smoker. A full attendance of members is degited. - .
A Resale Dept. is maintained at our office for the benefit of local stockholders who - may wish to sell - their shares
