Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 October 1925 — Page 6

Is your Banking Business kept confidential? . \ The Mier State Bank, the la!fgest : and oldest Bank in Ligonier, ser- G ving the public for over 60 years The Bank where the public . knows nothing about your affairs and where the watchword is _ | “Secrecy.” : LIGONIER, INDIANA -

| LeE Rubber Footwear - At Star Grocery §Beginning - ‘ Tueseay, October 13th When we disposed ot our store at South Miltord a stock of Goodrich and Mishawaka Rubber Goods wasleft on our hands and it will now be disposed of at manufacturer’s cost. - W. F. Kline & Son The Star Grocery dow has the Swift & Co - cream purchasing station tsr Ligonier.

Simon ]. Straus, President, Abe Ackerman, Jonas Schloss,Vice-Presidents

Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in .the State of Indiana, at the close of its business Sept. 28th 1925.

’ 'RESOURCES Loans and Di5c0unt5..............5609,595.90 OVerdlafts .. .. oveei i L 9,307 87 Other Bonds and Securities .... 51,251.74 Peemmms Paid ... . ... g 0030% Banking H0u5e..............ccc00cee. 25,609.00 Furniture and Fixture 5............ 17,144.50 Other Real Ti5tate....,......, 1938516 Due from Banks and Trust Cogipanies ... .......... ... 5610283 Cash on Hand Sissrasnssiiiens . WIBEO 55 Cash Items.. ... ............. 1308.19 Itemsin Traneit ... . ci s 6,068,57 Trust Securities. ... .......... 108 400 00 L. Aseets.. ... . 58659 Int. Receivable acc’d to , 07 30-24 o saviinssss vvsine ' sonsen suenis 18,108.35 TOTALRESOURCES...... $925,762.52

State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: . . - I, L. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. L. R. CALBECK, Cashier. , - Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of Sspt. 1925. . .My commission expires Aug. sth, 1927. BESSIE A. WHITE, Notary Public

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LIAILITIES Capital Stock—paid in............ 5100,000.00 Seplee ... 2500000 ‘Undivided Profits, net.............. 30,620.50 ~ Demand Deposits... ..........232,046.06 - Demand Certificates 272,033.55 : Savings Deposits ......88,904.63 - v Certified Checks. ... 6.00 Cashier’s Checks. . 6,278.00 ' Dueto 8ank5......32,994.94 632,263,18 Notes, etc., Rediscounted .... 25,000.00 Trust 1nve5tment5............108,400.00 ~ Int. Payable acc’d to - , ' o e TOTAT, LIABITITIRE ... soss 762,57

Krendick Gives Bond. Stephen Krendick Peoria, 111., tire dealer defendant in a secret indictment returned bya South Bend grand jury in its partial report last week charging him with manslawzhter in connection with the death of Miss Josephine Weeks stenographer a few weeks ago made his appearance at the sheriff’s office Monday morning to give himself up and give $5,000 bond for his appearance in court to answer to the charge. _ Appeals to Legion, ; An appeal to the American Légion convention to aid in defending Colenel William Mitchell in courtmartial proceedings brought against him for insubordination was made: today by Representative Frank Reid republican of Illinois head of Mitchell’s civilian counsel.

Accidental Death, Says Coroner, A verdict of accidental death in the case of Edgar Hibray 27 who lived two and a hali-miles east of Bass lake was returned by Coroner Thomas Hite of Knox. o Hibray was killed one mile and a halt east of North Judson on State Road 50 when he was struck by an automobile driven by Joseph Dowd 23 of Bass lake. o Rally Day Next Sunday, | The Presbyterian S. 8. and church observe Rally day the 11th. The goal set for the 8. S. at 9:30 and the morning service at 10:45 is 100. Help to make the goal! = . : Men’s Class 9:30 : | Evening service at 7:30, b -u-'—. & D A Bargain Sale. For sale at a bargain range stove good as new, set good surrzy wheels, and twe vinegar barrels. C. A. Wolf Phone 271 Jdigonier.. = 34btf, ~ z % oget . For sale No. 2 Smith Typewriter, Mrs. 0.. W. Christie. 33b3t For Sfi;\‘.’imell apples, See Dr, C. G. KeetW, : 34bt{ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker are home from a visit in Howard City and Grand Rapids Michigan. : .

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kline are the happy parents of a daughter born Monday. ' : L Mrs, Albert B. Weaver has gone t¢ Washington, D. C. to pay Miss Mabe! Knepper a visit, : - e Alva Frick of Plymoutlz came Wednesday to be present Market Day and to visit his brother Carl. . Benjamin ‘F. Deahl the Goshen attorney had legal business which brought him to Ligonier Tuesday. William Hull, while in the city today reports Orris, son of Charles Iden near Cromwell, as dangerously ill. H. E. Gutelius came from Kendallville to enjoy the delights of a big trade at his Ligonier 5 and 10 cent Btore. o Lost Monday on Union street small diamond shaped gold pin, blue face with narrow gold edge and | ihrce Greek letters in gold on the blue. Initials M. P. on back Valuable only to owner. Finder please notify Martha Lough and receive reward at Bhic Moon Tea Room, : 33btf

L. R. Calbeck, Cashier C. C. Smith, Ass’t Cashier E. H. Larson, Ass’t Cashier

THE LIGONIEE BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Notice. , ‘ All subscribers to the Ligonier Industrial Fonudation are requested to call at the office of the secretary and receipt for and receive their stock which is now ready for delivery. | 31b4t W. H. Wigton, Secretary. : . I A %3 5 2 PO Save money on ‘coal by calling on Frank Sprague. 3latt _ Bell’'s famous ‘Hawaiian Revuene 5 peopie at Crystal Thursday Oct, 15th, one night Treat. : o Mrs. Ulrie Butz sends the B‘ann‘er to her son Halley who is located at Twin Falls Idaho. Begiri_ning next Monday Frankie Fisel of the water works will begin a two weeks vacation. . - Teh Black families and ‘'W. A. King attended the funeral of Charles F. Black in Goshen Wednesday. Lost—33xs U. S. Royal Cord tire between Ligonier and Wawaka. Finder please leave at ‘Seagley Bros. Hardware Ligonier. - *

I M. Garver of Muncie and H. John of Dayton are spending their vacation vigiting their relatives Mrs. Blanch. Latta. and Mrs. J. Gerkin of Cromwell. : Notice of Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned Guardian of Anna Buffenbarger, a person of unsound mind, hereby gives notice that as such guardian and by virtue of an .ordey) of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, he will, at the hour of two o’clock ir the afternoon on Saturday the 31st day of Oclover 1925 and from day to day thereafter at the same hour unti sold, offer for sale at private sale at the law office of Bothwell & Vanderford located at No. 149 Cavin Street in the city of Ligonier Indiana, ‘the following described real estate of said ward, to-wit: out lots numbered ninety two and ninety three in the towh now city of Ligonier, Noble County Indiana Said real estaie will be sold as one tract and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: at least one third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale and the balance of the purchase price in two equal installments due . respectively in twelve and eightieen months from day of sale, the purchaser to execute his promissory notes for the deferred payments with six per cent per annum interest thereon and providing for attorney’s fees and payment thereof shall be secured by the first mortgage of the purchaser upon said premises. or ‘the purchaser may, if he so desires, pay the full’_purchase price in cash on day of sale. .Said real estate will be sold subject to the taxes there‘on due and payable in the year 1926 and thereafter, and sale thereof will be made subject to the approval angd confirmation of said Court. An ahstract ‘of the title thereto will he furnished the purchaser, Said real estate will also be sold subject to the rights of the present occupying tenant whose tenancy expires on January Ist, 1926 but the purchaser will be entitled to the rental from. date of purchase. . ;

" Charles Piper, Guardian Bothwell & Vanderford, : Ligonier Ingiana Attorneys 33b3w NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County S§: In the matter of the Estate of Loretha E, Weimer, Deceased o iNo. 2742 : | In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1925. Notice is hereby given Tha 1 the undersigned .as Executrix of _ the Estate of Loretha E. Weimer Deceased has filed in said court hisg accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate for final action, an dthat the same will come up for examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the. 30 day of October 1925 at which time and place all persons interestaq in said Hstate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. ~ b And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all othersa interested in said Hstate, 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 Hstate. ' - Loretta C. Weimer, Executrix Posted October 6 1925 ’ W. H. Wigton, Atty 33b2w

Hotel Ligonier - Sunday Dinner $l.OO . 12:00 to 2:00 O’clock : MENU o OYSTER SOUP . CELERY ’ ' OLIVES ROAST YOUNG, CHICKEN WITH DRESSING ROAST BEEF WITH BROWN GRAVY ' SHERBET » - CRANBERRY JELLY ' HOT ROLLS . CREAM MASHED POTATOES PEAS WITH CARROTS HEAD LETTUCE THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING COCOANUT CREAM PIE APPLE PIE ICE CREAM AND CAKE ; COFFEE ICE TEA POSTUM - MILK

See A Son of His Father tonight For soft coal see Frank Sprague. : 3latf Sed the “Glow Boy' at Weavers Hardware. REight .sold. : Walter Kegg is home ‘fi‘om_ an Indianapolis visit with his children, ] Horse and buggy .priced to sell, W. L. Gushaw. 31b2t* Fred’ Thomson and Silver King his white horse at Crystal Friday and Saturday, ; - Flowering Bulbs now on sale Hyacinths, Jonquils Narecissus, Crocus and Chinese Lillies. - Weavers Hardware - o , For Sile Twa Laurel heating stoves one hard coal burner both good as new. Enquire Will Braden E. Union street. Phone 392, . 34Db2t*

Miss Olive Galbreath is home from Indianapolis where she attended an Elks entertainment in which her'niecq Betty Kegg participated as a singer. Ask about that wonderful Buescher Ballad Horn in Rauberts Jewelry store window. It is a most wonderful instrument for band orchestra and for the home.rg ' ‘ 34a2t ' The school band nec 1s s3allad Horns trombone’s saxophone and clarinets so be sure you buy the very best made in the U. 8. The Buescher True Tone A written guarantee with each instrument sold. See them at Rauberts Jewelry store window. 34a2t

Special for Saturday Wopderful selection of new hats for men and - young men. Everystyleand . pattern imaginable Come in and see the new featherweight trooper, it is a wonderful hat in the following colors: | Pearl gray, slate gray and tan. - Also a nice variety of rough finished hats . " Prices range from A add r - Beowsees - W - C(lothihg Store

- \ : 1 Are You Prepared o, forjfthe coming winter. | | Now is the time to have !‘l your new stove installed.' § |lt you desire turnace com- § fort and furnace heat for =\ the entire house without the expense of a furnace we have the geuuine original parlor furnace. HEATROILA Come in and let us show you -what this remarkable heater will accomplish. | - Also a complete line of soft coal stoves, air tights and ranges, stove boards, stovepipes, dampers, coal hods. An oil heater is needed these chilly mornings-priced $5 up ' Electric heaters $5 Call 2 on 67 for Coal Of/ Quality . WERIR'S

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