Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 34A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 October 1925 — Page 4
- Isyour Banking Business kept ' ~ confidential? | The Mier State Bank,‘ the largest - and oldest Bank in Ligonier, ser- , 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 '
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EVERY INGREDIENT OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES
Simon J. Straus, President, Abe Ackerman, Jonas Schloss,Vice-Presidents
BANK STATEMENT
Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in fhe_ State o ~ Indiana, at the close of its business Sept. 28th 1925.
' RESOURCES Loans and Di5c0unt5..............5609,595:90 . Overaeasts .. .. 2,397 .87 Other Bonds and Securities .... 51,251.74 Yeemiags Paid ... ... . ... 19376 Banking House, .......... ........... 25609.00 Furniture and Fixture 5............ 17,144.50 Other Real Fastate. ........... 19 385.16 Due from Banks and Trust sonibenies ... . ... ... 56,1’02;83‘ Cash on Hand it e 9 610 86 Ceshlivms - . i Items in Transit . Wilisiiii.. B BBE ST Trust Securities. ... ........ .. 108,400.00 Othy A&seits. ... . ......... .. 58659 Int. Receivable acc’d to 9730-24.curueueuene enens wreues wwees 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 Oct. 1925. » My commission expires Aug. sth, 1927, BESSIE A. WHITE, Notary Public
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' LIAILITIES: * Capital S"cQ‘ck-——pai,d in.......... 8100,000.00 SHEplus Lo PEOOO.OO Undivided Profits, net.............. 30,620.50 Demand Deposits... ..........232,046.06 Demand Certificates 272,033.55 - . Savings Deposits .f.... 88,904.63 | Certified Checks. ... 6.00 Cashier’s Checks. . | 6,278.00 . Due to Banks..... .‘32,994.94' '632,263,18 Notes, etc., Rediscounted . ... 25,000.00 Trust Investments. .. L 108,400.00 Int, Payable‘ acc’d'to Gl s s 447804 TOTAL LIABILITIES...... $925,782.52
' James Carney is ill of the prevailing malady a bad cold. The Ten Commandments at Crystal 5 days beginning Mon. Oct. 19. Coultr’s bread is now solid by all retailers at 10 cents the loaf. = 34a2t Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter and children drove to Hicksville Ohio Sunday and visited relatives. . Rollin Stage an old Ligenier boy came Saturday from FElkhart and mingled among friends. o Mrs. James Miller died Saturday morning at her hoxhe in Millersbhursg. She was about 68 years of age. Ledger J. Sackett of Indianapolis is here visiting at the Sidney Slabaugh home and other relatives.
o :}2' ”v;:z : i MON. ¢CT. 12 ' In the Name of Love Abrilliant comedy drama with 2 new Paramount stars. It's good and vouwli like it. . Use your Guest Ccupons tonight, TUES and WED. OCT, 13-14 2 DAYS ~ Declasse , (Pronounced Day Class Say) Starring beautiful Corrine QGriffiin and Lloyd Hughes a tense society drama made famous by' KEtheli Barrymore. . - : A magnificent and gorgeously stagterpretation of this stirring story reaches new heights of pathos and mirrors her in more beautiful and appealing scenes than ever : before. A magnificent and -goregously staged production also “life’s Greatest Phrills ? ) :
A real nmovelty "in #ilms and is everything that the word implies. It is a 2 reel news feature made up of the greatest events in the world in the past decade. Every one of these scenes is a spectacular incident in real life with real personages. Many .of them of world wide repute. llt'is the most remarkable picture of the day.THURS. OCT. 15 One Night Onl¥, Bells Famous Hawaiin . Revue 5 people. Singers Dancers Instrumentalists. These people have . been drawing large crowds at South Bend Elkhart and Goshen for several years and always come back. Which mean that they please, Also a change of picture program. Adm. 20 and. 40 cents. - FRI. and SAT. OCT. 16-17 Buck Jones in ' Goid and the Girl BEGINNING MON. OCT. 19th 5 DAYS The Ten Commandments The mightiest dramatic spectacle of all the ages. A pjcture you’ll remember as long as you live. One shcy each night at 8:00.
CRYSTAL Guest Coupon Good on Mondays
L. R. Calbeck, Cashier C. C. Smith, Ass’t Cashier E. H. Larson, Ass’t Cashier
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
. Killed and Injured. Two persons are dead and two are seriously injured as a result of automobile accidents near Fort Wayne Supday. The two injured are in hospitals at the point of death. One woman was killed and her husband hurt when their machine was struck by an Indiana Service corporation interurban car near Roanoke Sunday morning. One man was. killed and his fiancee was probably fatally hurt when their car turned over on the Illinois road near Columhia City. The couple was enroute to Toledo to be married. : Caught in Buzz Saw. Wiliiam = Mitchell farmer residing near Monroe Mich., is bedfast as a result. of a thrilling accident which almost cost him his life. He was assisting in buzzing wood when his coat became caught in the shaft and he was pulled against the fly wheel. In an instant his clothing was torn off. Claude Frazier a companion worker grabbed Mitchell around the neck perhaps szaving his life. -Mitchell -was badly bruised. : | ‘No Races at Angola.
Owinig to rain cold and a very heavy track there was no harness racing at the Steuben county tair Angola Friday. Earl Beck Elkhart reinsman has shipped his stables consisting of Roxie Heart Bingaline and Bubbles to their owners Mr. Abshire Lou Stuckman of Nappanee and Dr. W. A. Shobe of Ligonier, respectively. He had a successful season, winning many héats and never being shut out. » * Goshen Fall Festival. Early shipments of attractions and concessions for the second annual fall festival to be held at Goshen Thursday under the auspices of the American Legion began arriving last week and many will reach town Monday. They are coming in from Angola where the Steuben county fair closed Friday, Garrett Middlebury Topeka Harttord City and other places, . Schools to C(lose. The Ligonier schools will close Thursday and Friday October 22 and 23 in order to give instructors an oprortunity to attend the state teachers meeting., : : '~ A Bargain Sale. , For sale at a bargain range stove sood as new, set good surrey wheels, and two vinegar barrels. C. A. Wolf Phone 271 Ligonier. 34btf.
Corinne Griffith Tuesday and Wednesday only, : : Coultre’s bread now 10 cents a loaf : ' 34a2t sFor.sale No. € Smith Typewriter. Mrs. 0. W. Chrisex 33b3t For Sale—Winter apples. See Dr. C. G. Keehn. ; 34btf ‘The Ten Commandments at Crystal 5 days beginning Mon. Oct. 19. : { e The Rotary Club of Kendallville has pledged $3OO for the Riley hospital. 0 ' . Mrs. Lucy Butt of Syracuse formerly of Ligonier was operated on in the Goshen hospital Thursday. Mrs. C. R, Stansbury has gone to Chicago to spend the week with her daughter_ ‘Mrs. Roswell Earnhart, Milton B, Haines who had been a guest of Mr. and: Mrs. John L.. Henry has returned to his home in Denver, Colorado. Messrs and Mesdames Leland (Calbeck and S. P. Carney paid Fort Wayne a visit Sunday and called on friends. ;
Mrs. Tom Kelley returned home Saturday evening after spending a week with her sister Mrs. John E. Jones in Cleveland Ohio. . Jr. Hire and Paul Cone came from Elkhart Friday and spent the week end with Jrs. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire. = ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shell of White Pigeon, Mich., came to spend Sunday with Mrs. Shell’s father Joseph Caldwell at Diamond lake. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Curry are now nicely gituated in their new Michigan City home, Mr. Curry is employed in the hotel of Ambrose Yorkey. X L ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sack drove over from Elkhart today in tHeir Ford sedan and visited his mother Mrs, George Sack and other relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marker and daughter Marcile were called to Kimmell Sunday by the serious illness of Mrs. Miles Kitt, an aunt of Mrs. Marker,
~ Lost Monday on Union street small diamond shaped gold pin, blue face with narrow gold edge and ‘three Greek letters in gold on the blue. Initials M. P. on back Valuable only to owner. Finder please notify Marth& Lough and receive reward at Blng\_ Moon Tea Room, ~ 33btt “Life’s Greatest Thrills” is a novelty news reel feature composed entirely of thrilling scenes of actual persons and events that has occurred in ithe worldg history during the past decade It ig one picture every one should see, It's at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday Thursday, ‘ :
Save money on coal by calling on Frank Sprague. : 3latf R. Barcus has removed from Cromwell to Ligonier. . _ o For soft coal see Frank Sprague. o grarf The Ten Commandment’s at Crystal 5 days beginning Mon. Oct. 19. " Buy Coulterfs bread at 10 cents the loaf. : 34a2t Song by All “America” _ - James Cain Chairman of Committee Corinne Griffith in “Declasse” at Crystal Tuesdaf and Wednesday only. County Treasurer Cockley reports tax collections in Kendallville as ‘rather slow. - * *Mr, and Mrs. Henry Golder and little Alice Vance' left Saturday for Niagara Falls, N. Y. Misé Mollie Rockhill and brother Henry of Churubusco visited Ligonier relatives one day last week.
George R. Harrison Saturday afternoon entertained his teacher Harold Lantz at a hunt near Diamond lake and dinner following. For - Sale—Two Laurel heating stoves one hard coal burrer both good as new. Hnquire Will Braden E. Union street. Phone 392, 34b2t* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burroughs and son Jr. took in the foot ball game af, Albion, Mich and visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Head of this city Sunday. ' ' Ask ahout that wonderful Buescher Ballad Horn in Rauberts Jewelry store window. It is a most wonderful instrument for band orchestra and for the home. : 34a2t For Sale extra good Swiss heifer will be two years old in December Will make a fine milch cow. Melvin Brill corner Main and North street, Ligonier. : 34a2t ‘Life’s Greatest Thrills’ declared to be the most thrilling spectacular picture ever screened. It pictures: the greatest event that really happened in the world. Don’t miss it. L
The school band needs Ballad Horns trombone’s saxophone and clarinets SO be sure you buy the very best made in the U. S. The Buescher True Tone A written guarantee with each instrument sold. See them at Rauberts Jewelry store window. 34a2t : Bake Sale, - The Temple Sisterhood will hold a bake sale opening at 10 o’clock Saturday morning October 17th at the store of E. Jacobs & Co. 34a2t
| NOW IS THE TIME _ TOBUY A, ‘ Wé have the kind you are looking for a Real - Coat at a small price , ~ We have leather vests, machinaw lined at w ~ $lO.OO and $11.50 o Flannel shirts made by Kahn Bros. $3 to $5 - Union ;Suits made by Wilson Bros. SISO R 0 | - We are headquarters for eVeryt,hing ' | in mens wear for cold ff weather . ~ P.J. CARNEY ~ C(Clothihg Store
Are You Prepared o for gthe coming winter. | Now is the time to have 5 your new stove installed. § % || It 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. HEATROLA Come in and let us show you what this remarkable heater will .accomplish. e Also a complete line of soft coal stoves, air tights and ranges, stove boards, stovepipes, dampers, coal hods. An ol heater is needd these chilly mornings-priced $5 up - - . Electric heaters $5 ~ Call 2on 67 for Coal of Quality . WEIR'S
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