Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 11A, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 May 1926 — Page 4

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Faming Years = , ™k ° < Should Be Investing Years Plan for two. ineomes—-One from salary, one from good bonds. Set aside a definite portion of the salary check bregularly for bond investment and re-invest the income Then, when emergencies arise or salary earnings cease the bond income will be there to fall back upon. i With its connections with J. P. Morgan, Kuhn, Lééb & Co., and other bond houses of first rank occupies an unapproachable position in this community for the recommendation and furnishing of bonds suited to your needs. . . The Mier State Bank . Ligonier, Indiana | o We handle only Listed Securities, Municipal and Gravel Road Bonds.

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The Red Crown disc is a symbol of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service. : These signs mark each unit of the vast network of distributing stations established by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) over the Middle West. No matter where you are or where (%Ou may go you can get Red Crown Gasoline. Red Crown is dependable. With it in your tank you are ?hssured of abctlmdalrll‘t power for esteep grade or heavygoing, in good or bad weather. WAll roads i% Ith§j I&giddle est are possible highways for you because the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has gone before, with Service Stations and Garages selling Red Crown Gasoline. They make 1t possible for you to go where you please. . ‘ With Red Crown in your tank, your car will develop its maximum power. . As you explore or rediscover your own Middle West, fiou will find the welcome ed Crown Sign everywhere —which means—Red Crown everywhere and everywhere the same. < ~ In this vicinity you can get Red Crown v e

At the following Standard Oil Service Station: Pigeon and Caven Sts. ' e And at the following Qv CRO*‘ Filling_Stations B \&=2) fméa.a Trail Garage, N; . ‘Afl-gf\",‘ ¥ 3 A. B. w;l;er, Hardware, ) ’%: 9 .;;:‘ ; Cor.CavonQThirdSh’. o - SRy Geo. Kontz, Wolf- Lake VO Wy Standard Oil Company. Ligonier, Ind.

. Lat's go to the Orystal tonight. Two fine building lots for sale. Inquire Chas. A. Wolf. - 9bbt* Sunday May 9th is Mothers day and will generally be observed. Mrs. Marie Wiley and family spent :the week end in fWolt’ Lake. : Foster’s Community Sale Thursday May 6th. - Commencing at noon. ~ For ren tthe lunch stand on Lincoln ‘Way west near Freed Park. Fred Kiester. . Satf -

~ Mrs. Aaron Urich spent the week iend with friends in South Bend going e j ' W. L. Jackson has resumed his work at the Mier State Bank after his. serious operation. p o Miss Marcile Foote of Albion was a week end guests of her cousin -Missll Marcile Marker. i I | P %s e The Road to Yesterday’ a screen drama DeLuxe at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. - Foster’s Community Sale Thursday May 6th. Commencing at noon. : Kengieth Hapner of Solomons Creell is visiting his grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Jefferson Hire of Ligonier.

For Rent—Modern seven-room house on South Grand street a desirable location. Charles K. Graham. 10b3t* The Social Hour twenty-four members strong met at the home of Mrs. Ed Williams Friday evening and enjoyed a delightful session. Joseph Scheldkrant, Vera Reynolds Jetta Goudal and William Boyd are the featured stars in “The Road to Yesterday. ~ ; Mr. and Mrs. A. D.. Newton had for Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester Freed of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and son. h Ns ‘ | See “The Road to Yesterday” Ceclll B. DeMille’s masterpiece. Its tascinat—.l ing appealing novel, uplifting and delightful. Its different and it will make you think. eSe it Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. T

MON. MAY 8 - o ~The Million =~ Dollar Handicap There is the best race horse picture ever made. Lovers of horses should see it. Also a Sennett comedy :and a review. 3 Use your Guest Coupon tonight. TUES., WED., THURS., MAY 4-5-6 Cecil B. DeMillie’s masterpiece. . , The'Road te Yesterday A big Melodrama of Tremendous Power Packed with Thrills. Eweeping from love to hate—from millions to proverty—from proud social prestige to abject servitude—spanning three centuries of time—a superb story o ‘fthe reincarnation of souls—this is the most beautiful fascinating and gripping picture ever filmed. Never hitherto has Mr DeMille combined so many qualities of artistry of direction superiority of players magnitude of investiture, as in this splendid screen melodrama. : " Surpassing himself, Mr. DeMille hasg created a most exquisite, captivating, intriguing and thrilling photoplay. It is a melodramatic masterpiece-—<a wonderful production done in a wonderfut way. No lover of tlre beautiful can afford to miss it. - A big super . special at regular prices. Adm. 20 nad 300.‘ : FRI. agldv SAT.':]I’.AY 7-8. Pasiod Under Western Skies "* With Norman Kerry. A blue blooded son of aristocracy who heard the call o fthe west and adventure. Also “Our Gang” Comedy.’ o o £ X SUN. AND MON., May 910 _ Sally, Irene and Mary

When the clock strikes midnight on the Gay White Way—after the show’s over—what then of the gorgeous song and dance girlies? Here, revealed at last in pictures, is the whole human story of chorus-girl life—its triumphsg and tears, its glitter and lure, and the drama played back of the bright, lights. > : ; ~Never a film more thrilling more glorious, more touching! From Broadway’s Great Stage Hit! ~Also a Sennett comedy a spotlight and a beautiful vocal solo. Extra fine program. TUES.,, WED., THURS, MAY 11-12-18, sy 4 7 : - The American Venus A galaxy of glorious girls adisplay of latest styles, a sparkling comedy, City’s famous bathing beauty contest, - Coumst Counon 1 ] Admissionon ~ § | Mondays : S AVSAWESNWSYe ‘, SIS S St e se W L § -

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A new roof is to be placed on the U. B. chnrch. T g : -Wiilis M,cuiretheoomaeto":_ ris IH of the flu.. o oo e _ Miss Cecelia Carney was home from Chicago over Sunday. ' » 'S sm” e . ‘Foster’s Community Sale Thursday May 6th. Commencing at noon. ~ For Sale—Corn hay and oats. Chas. A. Wolf. Phone 271. © - Illatf Ladies Hair _cutting by = appointments, Phone 440. lia2t ~ For Sale—Large Jot of white oak 7-foot fence posts. Inquire of H. W, Sorgenfrie. 1 ob2t* Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Road to Yesterday” a screen masterpiece at Crystal this week. : ‘- Foster’'s Community Sale Thursday May 6th. Commencing at noon. '

~ Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dunning of Warsaw visited Ligonier relatives Sunday. _ : Mr. and Mr; John Hays were over trom Elkhart Saturday calling on old neighbors. : : For Sale a nice wardrobe in good condition and price right. Mrs. Ella Kiser, Liognier. ; ‘ Mrs. I. D. Straus will return from Chicago to her summer home here the last of the week. : ; Mrs. Richcréek who is making lfir home with her daughter Mrs. Ed Banta is very ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Marker visited Albion Sunday driving over in their new closed car.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed, daughter Louise and Margaret Kelley were Elk= hart visitors Sunday. Mrs. Cecelia Gerkin and. Ray King were visltorg in the home of Kar} Knapp of Ligonier Thursday. ‘The Swineha,'i't cottage at Dfia:mond lake is nearing completion and it will be the tin_es} at that resort. ol ‘ John Welr(.'éam'e from Hilisdale college and spent -Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Weir. . Mr. and Mrs: John and Chas. Castetter of Elkhart visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunday. . },, _Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess und a friend of Danville.-Indiana are in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hess, ~ Mr. ad Mrs. Charles Green visited their Diamond lake cottage Sunday and looked after their flower garden,

The Progress cipb will meet this evening with Miss Elva Foote at the sidence of Mr. and Mrs, Myron Kirkland. - vigp. wec T s Miss Louise Wemple member of the graduating .class of the Ligonier high school is confined to her home by il--ness. 0 o B Tal L, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb has just returned from. Chicago where she has been attending permanent waving demonstrations. ‘ -Some misereant stole the motormeter from the car of Walter Rex the other night while the machine was parked downtown. : For Sale—Baby stroller, woven fibre,- brown finished, upholstered in light corduroy, Telephone 166. Mrs. Thomas Kelley. ™ = 11a6t

W. A. Cochran and daughter Mrs. George Goshorn and Rev. F. B. Parker today drove to Huntington to attend the Rev. Daniel Robinson funarel : el Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCrory and their friend Miss Hedwig Fredricks motored from Chicago Saturday an spent the wek end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas Adams, ‘ - . ‘ B IR R R GIETR The Misses Margaret and Fern McCrory returned to Chicago Sunday with thier parents after spending a ‘week with their Uncle and ‘Aunt Mr, and Mrs. Jas Adams. . The Sound Pure Bred Stallion Con,y cordat No. 8195 will make the season et my farmr 5 miles west of Ligonier, Terms $l5. - Monroe Ott. e : Gl llaie Hal Green to John L. Henry amnd Charles I. Green lots in Ligonier.

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~ Kendallville 2 . . AUDITOR : ~ Subject To Primary May 4 1926 . EDWIN SMITH _ | ~ of Jefterson Township ~_ Dembocratic Candidate For « Subject to Primary May 4 1926 .. s 1 Have Leased o The Stone Hill Schoolhouse Grounds On Lincoln Highway and About : MAY Ist. Will Open a Refreshment Place and | ~ Filling Station | GARY G. MAYFIELD { ~ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I desire to announce that I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket before the primary May 4 for countycommissioner for the Southern District and I will appreciate the support of the voters. , Charles 'W. Bender. : > A 6att® 5 For Township Trustee. I will be a candidate for trustee of Elkbart township on the Democrati¢ ticket before the primary May 4 1926. - John W. Zimmerman [ ORLO P. BARNUM . Republican Candidate | FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Will appreciate your Support at the - Prithary Election to be held * May 4, 1926 |

] ‘DWIGHT L. WISEMAN o of Kendallville Candidate L ‘FOR AUDITOR On The Republican Ticket at The SR Primary May 4 i Your Support Will Be Appreciated Candidate For Treasurer . of Noble County at the Primary i May 4 1926 ' | On the Republican Ticket | HORACE P. TUCKER! | ’ : Sparta Township 1 Your Support will be Appreciated 1 s v | , GEORGE 8. BOUSE - of Washington Towaship Republican Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR , , latf 'For County Autditer I will appreciate your support in my candidacy for the Republican nomination : , FOR AUDITOR s of Noble County at the primary elec~ tion May 4 1926. GARRY DeHOFF

- For County Auditor ? ORVILLE E. PRESSLER : Republican Candidate for . COUNTY AUDITOR .. Will appreciate your Support . at the Primary Election. v To Be Held May 4th 1926 . 4btt | : For Judge. - Rex S. Bmerick isB a candidate for Judge of .the 3rd Judicial Circuit on the Democratic ticket, subject to the primary- election May 4th 1926. Your support will be appreciated. e .. Rex S. Emerick For Commissioner. Iwould appreciate your support for Cbunty Commissioner for the 3rd. District on the Democratic ticket subJect to the Primjary Election May 4th 1926. . 'MILLARD F. OWEN - HIRAM K. HOUSE Kendallville - | Republican Candidate for .County Treasurer will appreciate your support at the Primary Hlection to be held May 4th 1926. = }

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e Ligonier, Indiana = 'CAPITAL, $50,000.00 SURPLUS, 45,000.00 The man who has made his will, arranged his financial ‘affairs, ‘and has made this bank his Executor or Trustee, has done much toward safe guarding the interests of his family. - | ~ You know how you want your money, your real estate and other belongings divided; but unless you give orders —in a will—the state will supervise the distribution when you are gone. B . - Come in and let us explain our methods of handling ‘these matters at a minumum expense to your estate. ~ The Farmers & Merchants WP S L e e eTR e Bl e ee e s e e L e el e S