Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 30B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 September 1926 — Page 4

History of the First Bank Of Ligonier

Mier State Bank began with the business transaetions 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 réturn certificates of deposit. In the latter -part of the6o’s 80l 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 1906, The Banking House of Sol Mier Comipany qualified under the State law and became Mier Stateßank, thereby being the OLDEST BANK in Ligonier, the:r LARGEST BANK in Ligonier and the FIRST STATE BANK 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 outgsider knows your business. The standing and responsibility of this old 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 : “The Old Re]iable"--—"Bank of Secrecy” Solicits Your Business. . > The Mier State Bank : Ligonier, Indiana |

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Sack’s Bakery

HERE IS A~ - -ou v GREAT BARGAIN

Three Long Burner Oil Stoves only $30.00 '

Bedroom Suits in All Styles and of Fine Quality “ -

Scovil Furniture Store

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B REDUCE FATIGUE N -5 YOU CAN SHOP ALL DAY - < AR N and not feel “all in” at night : A‘(\r,}}; : if you wear V! Enna Jettick Health Shoes Z';\ 5 Because tl}\;ey follow m:;ubkral fl:‘inn?i of the foot ;:geh:elen gac:dthe weight u:;ciat.of walking. 4 ‘ P . Tty a pair of thege shoes. |m @% - You will like them. We a 8 IY, have them from AA to mfigmm EEE wide. Sizes 410 9. T i At $5.00 2 pair.

See the Glow Boy at Weavers Hardware. St 2

Hemstitching and Picoting. Jeannie Sheets Barthelomew. - 26atf

Apple jell for sale $1.50 per gallon. C. G. Keehn. - 28b4t

FOR RENT—Light house keeping rooms 214 McLean street. 30a2t

Miss Helen Green is again teaching school in Milwaukee Wisconsin. 2

- Wanted farm hand with family. Call phone 195 Ligonier. 30b4t*

FOR SALE—Hard coal burner and" 3 burner oil stove. ‘Phone 99 30b4t*

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wolf have taken up a residence in Jackson Michigan.

Book your sales . early. W. E. Gushwa, Auctioneer. Phone 851 Ligonier. 3 26b16t*

Ralph Shisler has been substituting for Willis Leming city mail carrier.

We have a very interesting story to tell you about Glow Boys Weavefs Hardware. S ; 3

. Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rose born Sept, 15 weight 7% pounds. |

“The Waning Sex” is Norma Shearer’s latest and greatest picture see it Sunday and Monday.

Wanted—Girl to assist in general housework. Mrs. Albert F. Turrell, corner Main and Union streets...

‘The Karl Franks property was purchased by Samuel Michael through the Kimmell Realty company.

Noah F. Smith democratic nominee for county commissioner of the Third District was in Ligonier' Wednesday conferring with party workers.

The Ladies Aid of the Indian Village U. B. church will hold a bake sale Saturday morning, September 18 at the Jet White Groceteria. °

Lovely -Norma Shearer in “The Waning Sex” as:a girl lawyer: who. found that love and law could mix but not well.: She’s at Crysttal Sunday and Monday.

WANTED-—Men or - women = onion pickers one mile and a half south of Richville church $3 to-$6 a day for pulling and topping onions. C. E. Wiley. ; 30b2t*

~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens whg spent the summer at their Stone Lakq cottage have returned to their homsdq at 2521 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. S o

- Walter Duke after a visit of a couplq of weeks with his brother R. K. Duke and family at the Frank P. Wood home left Monday for his home in Nashville Tennessee.

. FOR SALE—A $6O Sonora portable phonograph like new for $25, and $BO Victor safe for $3O Essex coupe in good shape and fully equipped new tires for $3OO. David Stutzman, . Topeka. - 28b4t.

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} It is good business and lots of satisfaction if you have a property to sell to place it in the hands of a live real ‘estate agency and have the satisfaction of knowing that he is working for you day and night and getting results. Some agencies sell them, other agencies list properties. We belong to the former cass. Follolwing is a partial list of the properties that we have sold during the last ten months. If you have a property that you desire to sell or trade give us a call. We have demonstrated to the satisfaction of others that we can sell real estate. Let us render the same service to you. *William Cramer Estate - Provident Trust Company G /Charles H. White ‘Maire Reidenbach John Steller s - W. M. Collett ' / John Price ‘ i Business Places : Lincoln Cafe. ' i . Resort Property. ~Sam Kuhns. . o 5 Orlin: Chafman George W. Brown 2 ~ Lewis R. Marker =~ ~ Jesse L. Dunning ] Sohar el s . e - Brooks A. Archer cs Kimmell Realty Co.,

New Game Bird Law.

~ County Clerk Frances Beane hag received a number of leaflets from the Indiana state conservation depart: ment in regard to the open and closed season on game birds.. The leaflet follows: e : 3 1926 revised summary of Indiana laws and federal regulations on game birds effective September 1 1926. Quail—November 'lO to December 20; limit 15 (not to -exceed 45 for 3or more successive days.) = = . - Ruffed Grouse—Nov. 10 to Dec. 20 Prairie Chickens—Oct. 15 .to Nov, 1. Bt b _ Ducks (except wood ducks and eider l[ducks—Oct. 1 to Jan 15, limit 15 . . Geese and Brant—Oct. 1 to Jan 16 Hmit 8.- 7 -6 » Woodcock—Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 limit 6 : 5 Greater and Lessers Yellowlegs— Sept. 16 to December 20: Limit 15 in the aggregate of both kinds. Coot—October 1 to Dec. 20, limit 25 Wilson Snipe or Jacksnipe—Oect. 1 to Dec. 20 limit 20. : Gallinules—Oct. 1 to Dec. 20; limit 26 in the aggregate of all kinds of rails and gallinules but not more than 15 of any one species. , ~ Rails (except coot and gallinules) —Sept. 1 to Nov. 30 limit 25 in the aggregate of all kinds of rails and gallinules but not more than 15 of any one species sora limit 25. Plover—No open season. - No open season on any other wild birds except English Sparrows, Blackbirds, Crows, Hawks or other birds of pray. T

Aged Man Il

Nathan Hilbish of Benton is confined to his home with illness.. Mr. Hil+ bish is 82 years of age and has been a resident of that vicinity for many years, :

Flays State Dem B Miss Dorothy Cunniggham of %Martinsville, Ind., national committee&man from Indiana in addressing®a meeting of the 12th district republican women workers at Fort Wayneg asserted that the democratic party in Indiana is conducting a campaign of subterfuge without making a stand on any important issue which the voters are interested . : : Miss Cunningham assailed Hoosier democrats for alleged inaccuracies in their campaign statements and for evasion of certain issues.

« Glow Boys weigh 630 shipping weight, Weavers Hardware. . .

Designing, Hemstitching and picoting Jennie Shets Bartholomew. 26atf

Loren Heeter and family were._ in Millersburg this week visiting relatives.

Marion - Searfoss has sold his 9 acre tract of land in Bentownship to Edwin Wehrley.

Jonas Schloss” was able to visit Citizens Bank Wednesday after a serious illess. 3 i B

By all means see “The Son of the Sheik” a sequal to “The Sheik at Crystal tonight.

Wilson Hite was awarded a can of cigars as a prize at the Millersburg Labor Day celebration. S

Herbert Cass returned from Wabash county where he had Leen working to enter school here. i

Wanted—Girl to assist in general housework. Mrs. Albert F. Turrell, corner Main and Union streets..

Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck Monday Sept. 13th weight 91 pounds.

Norman Shearer and Conrad Nagel in “The Waning Sex” Youwll love it at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrg.‘ Homer Nelson and family ‘visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson at Ogden Lake Wawasee Sunday. Tr TR R R

“Laßoheme” a screem classic with Lillian Gish and John Gilbert at Crystal next- Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. i fh s i .

J. M. Fry a former resident of Ligy onier but now of Kokomo traveling salesman for the Pratt Food company paid the Banner & pleasant visit while in the city today. '

_ Billy Miller of this ecity and Abe Bender of Topeka arrived home las} night after spending five days in the state of ‘Alabama. They say Indiana, is good enough for them. -

! Wanted to hear from farmers that have pure bred poultry and want to sell eggs for hatching will pay_a nice premium for suitable eggs. C. K. Bowles, Pigeon St. Ligonier, Ind. 27a8t

She chose a career instead of romance but she found that men preferred the clinging vine. See Norma Shearer in “The’ Waning Sex” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. '

Advertise

The G. A. R. National Encampment. ~ The G. A, R. National Encampment will be held in Des Moines lowa the week of Sept. 18th. . . . On Monday evening Sept. 20th a semi-official meeting will be held at the Colliseum. A Tuesday will be given over to reunions and the general reception under the auspites of the W. R. C. af the capital building. : " The Parade will take place Wedenes day Sept. 22 at 10 A. M. A big campfire at night in the colliseum. On Thursday Sept. 23rd the regular business of the organization will be transacted. The fare for round trip from Ligonier will be $17.46. By taking the 5 o'clock train in the morning you will arrive in Des Moines at six o’clock in the evening of the same day. All members of the G. A. R. and allied organizations and the dependent, members of their families can secure the above rates on identification certificate. Tickets must be validated for return trip. Those entitled to the reduced rate can secure the identifcation certificates of J. H. Hoffman. ~ The Indiana Headquarters will be at the Hotel Randolph. ;

. Glow Boys heat every room in your home. Weavers Hardware. ;

+ “The Boy Friend” is a riotous funny comedy that you will enjoy. See it Friday and Saturday. .

. EARN BOARD AND ROOM ' while attending the South Bend business College. Write for reservation. 29b5t*

. See “The Boy Friend” he tried to win. her by the book but he found the cave man route was better at Crystal Friday and Saturday.

. Bruce Kirkland is home from Freeport Illinois where he attended & meeting of agents of the Bankers Mutual Life Insurance company of which he is a district representative.

Notice to Taxpayers.

I will be in Ligonier for the fall collection of taxes on the following dates: Farmers and Merchants Trust Co. Sept. 27-28. : ’ . Mier State Bank Sept. 29 and 30. ~ Citizens Bank Oct. 1-2. - Please bring spring receipts. J. Herbert Cockley Noble County : Treasurer:

B Notice of Appointment. - State of Indiana Noble County SS: _ ONtice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Catherine Ranbert deceased late of Noble County, Indian. e | ©Said estate is’ supposed to be solvent. e ft - Frank Raubert administrator of the - estate of Catherine Raubert, de- - ceased - S W. H. Wigton, Att’y. - 30b3w

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