Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 43A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 December 1925 — Page 4
1926 Christm 4 . 6 77\ - - Savings Club Now Open for Membership Here again you have the oppozrtunity to accumulate money in this easy and most satisfactory way. By taking membership in one or more classes and making regular-weekly payments for fifty weeks you can have any desired amount for next vear’s Christmas shopping, or for any ot‘hgr purpose. : Why not make your decision now? Your first p:-rymeni makes you 4 member. No fees. No- trouble. a CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP - Weekly . : - o paymenis - , ooweeks 5 025 $O5O S 100 $ 200 B 500 Tolal pay’ts A : - with interest 12.50 25.50 51.00 102.00 255.00 AND MANY OTHER CLASSES The Mier State Bank Ligonier’s Largesthank' . Ligonier’s Oldest Bank ’ A Million Dollar Bank : -
: Will Buy Furs, | I will continue to buy furs the coming season paying the highest market price. See me befcre selling. -James Adams. : ' ~ 38bst The condition of Mrs. Malissa Denney who has been quite ill for some weeks shows little change. J. B. Cunniingham the new county agent, has rented a residence in Al bion and will begin his. official duties | Janunary Ist, } | _Anyone desiring to make a trip to Florida sheculd consult Sam Kuhns. He will leave Wednesday December 16 | in a Hudson sedan with room for three passengers.. 42b2t See the stampede of 300 wild horses ! in “Wild Horse Mesa’ 'this week. | e A A SR 8 AT O P S R et e 2 e Dt SN
We invite you to join one or more of the following classes of our 1926 A
~ Just before Christmas you will receive all the money you have saved with 4% added is all ’ - payments are made regularly or in advance - - | * -D e “‘The‘ Bdnk by the Clocl;”‘z ' | - s .
| Zane Grey's “Wild Horse Mesa” - this“week. : ek ‘| Mrs. Ellha K. Stewart left last night for Chicagoé where she goes every two weeks to take lessens on the pipe |organ, ~ Miss Helen Larson spent Saturday in Fort Wayne and Chester C. Smith in Chicago. Both are assistant caschiers of Citizen Bank. ‘ Mrs. H. A. Riddle of Seattle Wachington who has been visiting old friends here will ‘remain in Noble .county until after Christmas. ] Beginners Dancing Class, Commencing Thursday December 3, the beginners dancing class between ithe hours of 8 and 10 p. m. Arnold | Blson, 41a5t,
5 L . . Class 1 - Members paying one cent the first week, 2 cents the second week and increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks $ ; ; wliget .. ... @ 12.75 Class 1A Members paying 50 cents the first week, 49 cents the second week and decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks ( willeat ... $12075 - Clas 2 - Members pasring two cents the‘ first week, 4 cents the second week and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks $ will get 25050 . Class 2A | Members paying $l.OO the first week 98 cents the second week and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks (o Wil et ... $25950
: Ligonier buyers today paid $1.65 a bushel for wheat. ‘ \ : S - i e ! Foster's Community Sale Thursday ~Dec. 17. Commencing at noon. % Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. gnd Mrs. Elmer Thompson at i Wawaks / g £ Sl lia i A-J. Inks has a right to feel a pride in the possession of a fine new : EHui("k‘ sedan. : i Wanted washing and also will do fine linens. L. M. Couts corner Grant Z:md ‘Union Streets. : ’ i et o e ; islton Lepird of Goshen was a yeek iend, visitor at the Elmer Herald home !in iKikhart township. e . l Mrs, J.eland Thompson was hostfesg Friday evening to the Young Wolmen’s Missionary society. ‘ Mrs. M. K. Hunter writing from Indianapolis says her son Don who had been dangerously ill for several weeks has about recovered. , 1 Ligonier members of the Knife and | Fork club will atend the meeting antd ‘hunquo: 'to be held in the Oliver hotel i South Bend Tuesday evening. - i Her father of Kimmell sends the Banner to Miss Beryl Clark the graduate -nurse who is employed in the Memorial hospital at Sturgis Michia gan, - ! ' ‘ Mys o R:K Duke in charge of thei ' Guy Hieber estate will be at the Hie;iwr studio Saturday afternoons and | evenings. for the t€ansaction of busiI 11e8S. : | . - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eckhart motorling from White Sulphur Springs West | g‘\'irg;’inizx to Harbor Springs Michiganl ‘¢topped over in Ligonier and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Schloss. |. Mrs. Will Callahan and lttle dau- | ehter of Chicago are here to remain ?’nntil after the holidays with the Rau- ' bert families. Mr. Callaham drove Em‘or from Chicago Sunday -with a f;)nx’t)‘ of friends. ; ‘ On Tuesday evening the Indianai Central College Orchestra will render ! ! 2 nrogram at the Cadle tabernacle In-! ' dianapolis which will be broadcasted i)’iiss Hsther ' Parlker plays cornet in this orchestra and will also play in a cornet duet. Time of program 9:29 | ——— ) ‘ Pay vour Banner Subscription NOW
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i : Dies of Fractured Skull Frank Wiecorak 50 slipped on the top of a flight of stairs at South Bend and falling fractured his skull dying ‘from the injury. . o | e William Booker who recently sold his barber shop here to Peter Regula has taken employment in an Elkhart shop, making the drive between the two citieg daily. Lo : Subscriber for the Banner. ' ~ Foster’'s Community Sale Thursday Dec. 17. Commencing at noon. Foster’s Community Sale Thursday Dec: 17. Commencing at noon. See Jack Holt's daredevil leap for life in “Wild Horse Mesa” at Crystal. George Foster was confined to his home by illness several days last week Calvin Mishler of Ligonier was discharged from Goshen hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bender entertained at dinner Sunday evening their soeial club. ‘ . ; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison entertained at dinner Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Sol Henoch Mr and Mre. W. H. Wigton and son Robert. Notice of Appointment. v State of Indiana Noble County SS: Notice ig hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Edward D. Arnold deceased late of Noble county state of Indiana, . - ; | Said estate is supposed to be solvent. : ; : Frank F. Bachelor, Administra- ' tor of the estate of Edward D. Arold deceased. W. H. Wigton, Att’y. 43a3w Subject “Godth'e Preserver of Man”
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_ - Class 5 . - Members paying five cents the first week 10 cents the second week and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will get - .. o $63.75 . . Class'sA ~ Members paying $2.50 the first week $2.46 the second week and decreasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will get .= = . . $63075 | Classlo Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty $ ' ~ weeks will get ........... 127.50 - ‘Class 10A Members paying $5.00 the first week, $4.90 the second week and decreasing 10 cents each week for fifty $ : weeks will get ................. 127.50
: Christmas, Ahoy! |. Christmas i 3 almost here when we all decire to look our best. A refreshing Shampoo, A soothing restful Facial ‘and a Beautiful Marcell at the BETTY LAMBS SHOP will enable any woman to gain her rightful inheritance of Charm and Beauty. 43a2t . Wanted, o ' A responsible man to care for the Ligonier cemetery. Duties to begin March Ist 1926. Apply to C. E. Denning, Secy. - . 42btf “Wild Horse Mesa"” this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Connin spent the week end in South Bend the guests of relatives ) - Mr. and Mrs. Barl Kastner and Mrs. Ralph Connin spent Thursday afternoon in Goshen. Full and complete line of silk hose and underwear for Christmas sugges- | tions. Fosters Shoppe. 42abt Zane Grey’s “Wild Horse Mesa” is something new in thundering western productions. Its great. Wanted—Middle aged lady for house keeper. - Call at Dinning car near -Blazed Trail garage. P. F. Kern, : 43a2t l Harold W. Schloss will come Friday from Michigan university at Ann Arbor and spend his holiday vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Jonas ‘Schloss in this city. ' Sam Kuhns will leave Wednesday December 16 for Florida driving a Hudson sedan. He has room for three passengers. - 42b2t Sale of Residence Property.. The stucco residence 615 east side of Martin street, five doors south of Sixth street- Ligonier Noble county Indiana being lot 11, subdivision of Wellman’s addition to Ligonier ,a two story double residence modern equipment, double garage, will be offered for sale to the highest and best bidder on December 30, 1925, at two o'clock in the afternoom, at the law offices of Bothwell &Vanderford Ligonier Indiana. , { If not sold on said day, bids will be received from day to day thereafter at the same place until sold. For terms of sale call on Frank P. Bothwell agent far the heirs of Otto ‘John Schwartz deceased and Birde Kitson Schwarz deceased. 42b3w
'~._t,'t~ 51 e e e : (L Gifts @S S ot - ~4~ Please Children for the Children Here it is easy to make your selection of toys of quality. Step in now. ‘ - We hst a few here ’ ‘Stanley toel chests.. ... . $4.50 up Coaster wagons.. ... s2ooup All steel coaster wagons... ... $6.45 up Velocepedes. .+ . . 5600 up Watches === .= SiS6w | Flashlights... .. ... 59 te s4°oo Pocket knives.. ... .. 25¢to $3.00 SCoutaxes = = = . . STy Sieds.. o Sl7 Finch Rook Pit .= = 5 Mechanical trains. ... k... $l.OO up o Elecivic Hiales = . S4B Mechanical t0y5............. 25cup Prictiontoys ..- ... .. . TBcuop Aluminum teasets ... ... .50c up Alrrilles . = ... _Slooms | 22 Cal. nfless6oo up Gifts For All Members of the Family. SHOP HERE! WEIR'S | Practical Gifts for all
- Class 10, Fixed week for ity moaks will got ... 900 ~ Class 25, Fixed for fitty waeks il g6t —oe: DL 200 Class 50, Fixed ook for ity wesks wil got. 920,00 Class 100, Fixed e mring 5103 250 ()0 Class 200, Fixed for ity weaks il ot v DlOO Class?soo, Fixed for ity reaks ik 20 v DADU . Class 1000, Fized s eSI
