Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 23B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 July 1926 — Page 4
5 L& ° History of the [First Bank Of Ligoni - X Mier State Bank began with the business transactions of Solomon “Mier about the year 1856 when the people, having gained confidence in the young man, began to leave their surplus with him at his store ; in Ligonier and received in return certificates of deposit. In the latter part of the6o’s Sol Mier entered more extensively _into banking and hisplace of business became known as the Banking House of Sol Mier. On January 1 1900, the men who are now the officials of the present institution associated themselves with the late _iSolomon Mier and the Banking House of Sol Mier became known as the Banking House of Sol Mier Company. On June 15 1905, The Banking House of Sol Mier Comipany qualified under the State law and became Mier Stateßank, thereby being the OLDEST BANK in Ligonier, the LARGEST BANK in Ligonier and the FIRST STATE BAINK in Ligonier. ' The reasons are evident as the Mier State Bank has always been known as the ‘“Old Reliable” and the “Bank of Secrecy” where no outsider knows your business. The standing and responsibility of this eld institution are the very highest and the depositors have always known that their business was not alone safe with the Mier State Bank, but that business entrusted to its care was unknown to the public, and the results are that the Mier State Bank has depositors in _all parts of the state, who do their banking by mail. There are names on the Bank’s books today that were on the books 50 years ago. Children’s children continue to bank with the “Old Reliable.” If not a customer why not join our large family and become one of us? We will extend to you all the courtesies and you can always get any accommodations you might need from the Mier State Bank. Remember the bank Known as . L 2 ] o " “The Old Reliable”-—""Bank of Secrecy : Solicits Your Business. i [he Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana
“Pay your Banner Subscription NOW Westinghouse Electric \Light Bulbs at Ligonier Electric Shop. - See Silence the heart story of a crook at Crystal tonight. For Sale—Weeks Electric Range, Never used. Ligonier Electric Shop. For Sale—Sideboard, Good as new.! Call at 201 Union street Phone 271. 2 22btf = August 14 is the date of the Gerver reunion to be held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Braden M. Franks. All kinds of beauty work done by Mrs. Edith Goodman at 322 West Second., Phone 326 for appointmenits. ¥ 23a2t*
- STANSBURY'S Just a few of the special prices we are makiné for Friday, Satarday and Monday, July 30th and | 31st and August 2nd G
$1.19 OVERALLS $1.19 Bib Overalls, 220 Blue Denim Overalls, triple stitched, "lock seams, plenty of pockets, all B AL 8118 Boys’ Overalls from 79¢ to 98¢ as to age. % 69¢ MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 69%¢ Heavy Chambray Shirts at ............... ........69¢ Heavy Cheviot Shirts, the kind that is full of snap and wear at 89c and 98¢ Men’s Dress Shirts—Why . pay more. We have the best makes, best styles, best fitting shirts in plain and fancy, from 98¢, $1.49 up ; - 49¢ LADIES ’SILK HOSE 49c¢ Ladies’ Fibre and Lisle Hose, made for service. Just look like the $l.OO goods only 49¢ Ladies ’Pure Chiffon Hose-........................98¢ Ladies’ 5-Strand pure silk Chiffon Hose $1.50 Ladies’ Silk Servise Hose 98c, $1.50, $1.98 Just try a pair of our Silk Hose. They wear longer, and give more service. A real value M OUr iviiiin B s 9B Bose - PERCALES, GINGHAMS, ENGLISH o : PRINTS: School days will soon be here. We are showing the best lines in dress goods of all kinds. We serve you in dress goods, in cotton, from 15¢ up to 50c, and silks to $4.00 the yard. i ~ See this Dress Goods. r | BOYS AND GIRLS’ HOSE In the Children’s Hose we have any style or size you need and want. Roll tops, plain hose, fancy colors, half hose, in silk and . Prices from 25¢ to 50¢
. Stansbury’s serve you well and with thobest values at the least money. " 'Call on us for all your wants when youwant them. & " STANSBURY'S
Albert M. Niles aged ‘74 was found dead in his bed Tuesday morning at his home near LaGrange. If you care for extra fine acting and a powerful story thaf will make you think see “Silence’ ’tonight. ‘ For sale four room hguse with two full lots at a bargain if taken at orce. Good fruit, strawbepries raspberries ,blackberries,- grapes, plums, peaches and cherries. Finc shade. Inquire of W. M. Roe E. Fifth street Ligonier. ' 22a3t* FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house with garage, for cash or on contraect, possession at onee. Also 2 dressers, bed spring and mattress 8'8"x106” velvet rug, settee, other articles. Enquire Blanche Shobe. 306 E. Fifth St. 23a2t
‘ GAUZE UNDERWEAR ' Ladies’ Vests from .............ccccce.......15¢ to 50c Ladies’ Union Suits from ........50c to $1.19 Men’s Union Suits ....................98¢ and $1.39 Boys’ Union Buile .........c.iuicdichina: 006 Girla Unian BRI ... niiiiniiinna Dle Our values are hight and our price low. 19c LINEN CRASH 19¢ 18 inch All Linen Crash Stephens best hoen only .n s 198 36 inch Unbleached Muslin ...................;.... 10¢ 36 inch Unbleached Sheeting .................. 13¢ 36 inch Bleached Muslin .............ceceiu....... 13€ 36 inch fine Bleached Muslin ................ 18¢ - 17¢ GINGHAMS 17¢ 32 inch Dress Ginghams only e Just try them for school dresses | DAMASK DAMASK : Do you need Table Linen for harvest time? We wil loffer some big values at a low price. ' Get your wants now. ' 89¢ QREPE GOWNS Our entire line of Crepe, pink and whité nainsook gowns, will go in one lot at ............ 89¢ ». These are extra values. Don’t miss this sale, ; The price only 89¢ k m 50c CREPE BLOOMERS 50c Extra value fast color Crepe Bloomers the SILK BLOOMERs;' SILK VESTS - Silk Bloomers, Silk Vest, Silk Slips in the. best.%uality. Just see' this line of Milady’s Silk Underwear. L e - Silk Vests \.j..)......;.........;....J..................f..’....‘*..;.ff,ig% Sk BIOOMErS ............ooiorerammosivsirsonsonsins. SLBY Silk BUWODAIRA i agisinivie. STAR Silk Slips bbb inariitaiiasitiia s2.l§
FOR SALE—Sectional book case and buffet. ~Call phone 411. See William Russell in “The Still Alarm” Friday and Saturday. = T G S AR 3 3 For Sale—l Electric Hot Point Sweeper. Ligonier Electric Shop. . ~ Miss Faye Speckeen spent Sunday with friends in North Manchester. I FOR SALE—house and lot tNorth: Main St. Enquire J. H. Golder. = 24adt We repair all Electric Appliances, at the Ligonier Electric Shop. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons are located at a lake cottage 'for the present. Mr. anid Mrs. Harrison Long ‘of Poteau Okla., are here visiting friends and relatives. o “The Still Alarm” the greatest of all fire pictures. Friday and Saturday. at Crystal. ; A first class refrigerator for sale at a bargain if taken at once. Scovils Furni’ture Store. Mrs. Frank Pollock of Fort Wayne is spending the week with her sister Mrs. Mary Smith. , It has been some time since you have seen Thomas Meighan well don't miss him in “The New Klondike” at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. ICharles &Stansbury ‘ Harl Stansbury and mother of Massion Ohio were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansburg in this city. -
$5.00 reward for return of white Spitz dog answers to name of Buddy, missing since July 13th. Gary Mayfield Phone 741. ‘ 23b4t The city council at its meting tonight will hold hearings on three sew, er petitions. Objectors if there are any will have their say. e Mr. and Mrs. George Kenser of Columbus Ohio were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hessinger and family. Mr. Kenser is city clerk of Columbus. _ See Thomas Meighan written by Ring Lardner a comedy drama of a star big league ball player who gets into the real estate game "in Florida and cleans up for himself and team mates at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Christian Church Notes. 16 At the morning services thep pastor will speak from the text of II Timothy 3:15, “From a Child Thou Hasg Known the Hold Scripture”, the theme being, Home-Grown Christianity. At the evening service 7:30 o’clock, the sermon will be on Why the Gospel of John Was Written. Bible school session meets at 9:30 p.m. with sermon at 10:30. The evening service,” weather permitting will be held on the porch and front lawn of the church, and autoists may re, main seated in their cars and join in the services. ’ | Leland W. Porter, Pastor. w
CROMWELL | Merle Bouse of Webster was here Thursday. Merle is 'a former Cromwell resident. : : Marshall Maggart,, Harry Bunger and wife; Simeon Bunger and Andrew Slater were at Fort Wayne Wednesday. _ ! John Baker of Kansas visited here Wednesday. . L. Mock of ‘Webster and C. Baugher, of Kimmell were here Thursday. Bruce Kirkland of Ligonier was here Thursday. Bruce says he can remember when they hauled goods from the depot with oxen. - A. Sheets thg Garrett photographer was here Thursday. 2 The new wells at the pumping station will be working this week and the old pitcher pumps will pe put in shape for future use.
John Bartell has a new auto. Johni drove to Kentucky Wednesday. | ~ Frank Helmer attended a carnival at Kendallville last week. Charlie Hanson' attended a family reunion at Silver Lake Thursday. Bert Cassidy will leave next week to attend the Philadelphia exposition. Otis Brown is building a new cream, station. s Cromwell will celebrate Labor Day. Come have begun already to make room for company. :
Mrs. Bartholomew Passes Aaway. Katherin Lyman Bartholomew 71 wife of Luther E. Bartholomew prominent retired retail merchant at Goshen died in General hospital Elkhart early Tuesday morning from an operation.. She was the daughter of, Frank Lyman Goshen pioneer and was born there. Surviving are her hushand one danghter and three sons. | Very Bad Fire : ; Fire destroyed a large dairy barn, a siolo, granary chicken house and 40 tons of hay on the Methodist Mem, orial home farm near Warren Monday with a loss of approximately $7,000. The loss is partially covered by insurance. Trustees of the home will meet Friday to discuss mrebuilding those structures destroyed yesterday.
o To Léave Sunday, - Dr. Arnold Elson will leave fon Cleveland Ohio Sunday night where he will attend a meeting of the National Chiropadist Association to be held there next "we‘elr. A Mr. and Mrs. Willis Oyler are spend ing the day at Pappakeechie lake. Mys. William Kunce was at Coldwater Mich., Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. Graham Lyon is 'in a Foi't Wayne hospital for treatment. Mortimer Straus is helping the force in Citizens Bank druing a rush season. : o Mrs. Osie Nelson is home from| Cromwell where she spent two weeks on a nursing case, - : Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hite visiteéd the Frank Wortinger family at- Millers< burg the first of the week. i Messrs and * Mesdames - Mauricq’ Latta and R. J. Meroney spent thq week end in Kalamazoo Mich. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and danghter Helen of Lansing Mich., attend. ed the Hite family reunion here. :
FOR SALE—Baby cab and a Bruns, wich Console phonograph with records. Call on Larry Albers. 23b3t
E. V. Adkins who was a guest of hig cousin Odee Agee for several days has returned to his home in Chicago. ~ “Dancing . 'Mothers” with Alice Joyce Clara Bow and Conway Tearle at Crystal next' Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. : & Harry Hussey the Banner correspondent at Cromwell while in the city, Wednesday made this office a pleasant call. o S T will care for children at -their, home or at my home during the absence. of their parents.™ Call phone 129. Mary Moats. e - Miss -Lucile Hartzler of Citizens. bank will leave next week on-a vacation trip to Fort Wayne Indianapolis and other points in the state. County Asgessor George S. Bouse left for Indianapolis Wednesday to: make his annual report to the state - See Thomas Meighan your favorite in “The New Kiondike” a baseball romance against a background of Florida’s hectic, land boom, llts fine ‘Bt Mr. and Mrs. Leland Miller and: daughter Mary. Elisabeth of Mishawaka spent Saturday night with Mirs; Edna Hollopeter at Topeka and Swnday attended their class reunion at
N - , /... o:oo _ ' . B - Thousands " b X * - & tOIIS : "‘ 7i A » \ . given away- ' A \ 171/ ; ' : , w , Cub “Sopg Now Forming , : NS : Want a ton of coal--free? : before the cold weather sets in, and You can get it by joinlng our Heat- & to be paid for on easy, convenient rola Free Coal Club--a part of the @& terms. The enrollment fee of $2 is national Free Coal Club that you ¢ applied to the purchase 'price of the will read-about this week in The 3 Heatrola. Saturday Evening Post. This is the '@ ' . fifth consecutive year that. thousands ‘ Remember, the Heatrola--the orginof tons of eoal, will be given away, 9 “al first floor heating plant, will give 'frec. . & you furnace comfort, at a saving of Join our Free [Coal Club now, and - 4 e A e ther you will get a ton of coal, free, with A T b” E dm' S ‘an Estate Heattola--delivered long A any cabinet. Everyone admires it! ‘ : | ot Come in, have us show - A\\\ \\\\“\ ' - : U you the Heatrola and exEi__\__ RRRRREN e oo plain our Free Coal Club ] = ' A D offer. This offer expires ‘ l o - e - August 2| so don't delay. i i i & (J V‘ . ‘ sanr =l &aate INET= , ! o Njec e w !\ . 5 FREE COAL -- July 31st to August 21st
Washings wanted. Mrs. Rollin Bailey, 207. McLean St. 21b3t* " Thomas'Meighan in ‘The New Klondike at Crystal Sunday and Monday. Anyone wishing ‘to study piano with me: please call’ at’' my home. or telephone number 321. Emily Wigton. o . _ 17al10t* _. Star-rite E}ectric curling irons while )fipe\y last $1.25. Ligonier : Electric ; . Scott Whitford reports a wheat crop of 47 busghels to the acre on his farm ';near Kendallville. . : i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor entertain+ ‘ed last week for Mr. and Mrs. Phin ‘Boyer of Fort Wayne. ;' ‘Watch the mothers today keep step ‘with her flapper daughter and night lub habitye husband in “Dancing ‘Mothers” at Crystal next week Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. ; : e 4 John Baker of Garden City Kansas lan old resident of Noble county and a great friend of James Kinnison whg had been visiting the Dr. Shobe and J. C. Kimmell families left for homa Wednesday. e : :
; Notlee. I am prapared to do light hauling, trimming rose bushes or shrub trees also I have late cabbage plants for sale. A po@ial to the below ad?esa will receive. prompt attention. S. C. Wilhelm, Ligonier, ;[ngl. 16b3m ' - |8 | - .s} 7 ~ Why Pay Morel”" Why pay the high price for’furniture ,stoves, beds and springs and many . other articles needed. in the house when they may be had at onehalf the price at the second hand store of 'W.:L. Jackson? e ~ Call and look :the goods over. . ~ Bast Third street, Ligonier. 18btf ‘ : » Notles - . . £ ~ Office hours Juné 1 to Sept 1. 9:001 a. m, to 4 p. m. except Saturday. 9:00 a msto 9000 p. m. : o : Bothwell & Vanderford 'W. H. nggon' : . 16atf e e e s ey AR ) sßge . M. G WilliamsO.M. M oer gn e i b SRR e i -~ OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE Office’ Hours 9:30 to 11:30; Ito § : ’ m?m‘&‘u".,“; S ey __ - Other Hours: by ‘appointment “W. A. JACKSON
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