Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 November 1926 — Page 4
That The Mier State Bank is the only bank in Ligonier that never has a Bills Payable [ meaning Borrowed quey.] That The Mier State Bank has no Loan Board, making it unnecessary to go through a lot of red tape to get money. : That The Mier State Bank has no Advisory Board, thus avoiding the community knowing your business. “Secrecy” is our ‘watchword. - - That The Mier State Bank is the largest bank in Ligonier. That The Mier State Bank is the oldestbank in Ligonier. : . That The Mier State Bank isthe first state bank in Noble County. That The Mier State Bank it the only Class AA bank in Noble County. That The Mier State Bank isiconducted by men who understand how a bank should be conducted. . | That The Mier State Bank has been ia bnsiness over 64 years. - These and many other r;aqons are gwhy we have always advertised “There Is A Reason” why you should be customers of The Mier State Bank. } ‘ ~ We solicit your patronage. | The Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana
; Here is a Bargain. Anyone desiring a good heavy winter overcoat size 44 worn only a few times and a garment like new call at the Banner office and secure a bargain. Reason for selling the coat is too Small for the owner. 40atf e \ See ‘The Unknown Soldier tonight} Its grea. ' | FOR SALE—Ladies Plush Coat. Call at Banner office. : 39b4t* Book your sales early. W. E. Gushwa, Auctioneer. Phone 851 Ligonier. 26b16t® * Buy your onions for winter use now. W. E. Bartholomew at The Lodge. ' ~+ 36a Bt. ~ ‘Mismates” at picture well worth seeing at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. i - . FOR SALE—4 year old Guernsy cow, 2 year old heifer and 10 ews. O. V. Borger. 29b2t FOR SALE—Artificial Flowers for winter boquets and Xmas gifts at Miller’s Grocery. 39b2t* Now is the time to pay your sub. scrintion to the Banner.
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For Real Values in Watches, Clock,[ Diamonds, Silverware For CHRISTMAS GIFTS goto Bink’s Jewelry Store ~ Where You Will Find & Full Display
‘Colleen Moore in “Irene” at Crystal Thursday and Friday.. Nice fat chickens for your Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Burt Shobe. Furnished’ room for rent at 400 LinLincoln Way West. Phone 465. 39a3t ‘The Misses Ethel Harris and Elizabeth Prickett were recent guests of their parents at Albion. | . e, ~ See Doris Keyon and Warner Baxter in “Miss mates’ ’a story on mother 'love at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesiday. See “Mismates” a drama of love—love of a man for a woman—love of a mother for her child and love of a man for idleness and luxury. Its very good see it Tuesday and Wednesday. SRR T T, s~ First Presbyterian Church. Cavin Street Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor Residence 318 W 3rd St. Telephone 345. _ Services Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Men’s Class 9:30 A. M. Preaching Service 10:45 A. M. : Vesper Service 5:00 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E. Monday 7:00 P. M. Mid weekk service Wed. 7:156 P. M.
Pencil Plerces Child’s Neck.
Alice Sidener six years old was seriously injured on Monday afternoon of last week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Sidener gix miles west of Howe.
Alice and her four-year-old sister were playing in a chair when both lost their balance and fell ;to the floor a sharp pencil which Alice was holding in her hand piercing her neck as her sister fell upon' her. The pencil entered her neck just below the left ear and penetrated an inch into the flesh. Tet R T SRS , ":' S .
Divorced at 88 Jeremiah Adams 88 was granted a divorce from his wife Laura 70 ’g.t Warsaw on grounds of aband_onment. FOR SALE—ISO shock of corn Mrs. Burnt Shobe. : ] Bagles meeting Tuesday evening November 23rd. - Joseph Scovil is dangerously ill at his rooms on Cavin street. The M. E. bazaar which closed Saturday was a financial success. | Everyone praised “The /Unknown Soldier’”’ Don’t miss it tonight. : Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood left Saturday on @ tour of the south, including Cuba. . : . Mrs. Jack Curry came from Michigan City Wednesday and mingled with Ligonier friends. : . Mrs. Leo Kreiger who had been a guest at the Eli Jacobs home left today for New York city.
The Social Hour will hold their Annual Bazaar at the Foster Shoppe Nov. 30, and Dec. Ist. 39b3t
WANTED—AII kinds of trucking to do.Ed Tice phone 3 on 23 Wawaka. : 39a7t*
The Social Hour will hold their Annual Bazaar at the Foster Shoppe Nov. 30, and Dec. Ist. 0933 t
POLOND CHINA BOARS, wide deep quick feeding kind. Walter E. Wolt. - \ 9bh2t*
The Social Hour will hold their annual bazaar Nov. 30 to Dec. Ist 39%atf
Anyone desiring duck for Thanksgiving see James Adams or Phone 335 39a3t*.
. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Winebrenner of Albion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett Saturday.
Miss Katherine Gene and Walter Levy of Fort Wayge came Sunday and visited at the H. W. Sutton home.
Mrs. George Leming of near Topeaka submitted to an operation in a Fort Wayne hospital Thursday.
Saturday Joe Miller sent a half car load of turkeys to Cleveland by express for the Thanksgiving market.
The Hecla odd Fellows lodge team will be here Wednesday evening to confer the first degree on local candidates. : -
Miss Elizabeth Drain will spend Thanksgiving in Chicago with friends and witness the army and navy foctball game. :
Miss Marie Snyder and Miss Mary Moats Walter Kitson and Howard Biddle visited Miss Helen Kurtz at Niles Mich., Sunday.
Miss Vesta Weeks submitted to a tonsil operation in the Elkhart General hospital. The young lady is employed in that city.
Rev. J. W. Reynolds attended the meeting of ‘“The Board of Foreign Missions at the first Methodist church in South Bend last Wednesday.
Rev. Frank W. Johnson of Aubura will preach at the Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. The public is invited to these services.
The Junior and senior classes of the Ligonier high school will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Groceteria opening at two o’clock Wednesday afternoon November 24 39b2t
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myrtle of Berwyn Ilinois spent the week end in this city guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Keitzer Mr. and Mrs. Keitzer returned home with their visitors to spend the winter, - {
: Phone 285 . JOHN W. CASS Taxi and Trucking : » Successor to - Geo. D. Foster ~ Rev. J. W. Reynolds visited his daughter Esther and son Harold at DePauw university last week end, Saturday was “Dad’s Day” and he was present at the laying of the corner stone of “Longden Hall” and witnessed the football game between Depauw and Wabash college. = ~ . When Buflding or Remodeling. It will pay you well to investigate the Jronderful value of our products. ‘They do the following, fire proof, endure wear and weather also save you replacement cost. Our floor and plaster can not be beat. Full particulars and samples upon request. : ~ Write Egypt-O Chem. Co. 1259 E LaSalle Ave. South Bend, Ind. Ray Miller Distr. Rep. T3Bb4t
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
. A Very Friendly Yegg A young man who successfully defied all the accepted methods of bank robbery in the $1,918 holdup of the Fletcher Savings &Trust company at Indianapolis was the objject today of a state wide search. i Presenting himself as a salesman the bandit hobnobbed with bank officials all Friday morning and through the noon lunch hour. Barly in the afternoon -he drew a revolver held employees at bay and single handed clean ed the bank of its loose change
| Marriage Licenses. - . .. 1 Virgil Dean 21 clerk of Ligonier{ i,to Lucile Vogeli 18 of Ligonier Nov. 4 10. ‘ | ‘ George Wisely Jr., farmer of Argos to Hortense Myers of Kim'mel-l,i on Nov. 10th.. , ‘ ~ Carroll Schneider 26 railroader of Stroh to Pearl Ackerman 39 of Brimfield Nov. 12th. « | . Robert W. Page 69 minister of Bluffton to Martha Mault 57 of Albion on Nov. 13. bl Woman Held For Theft. A womian who gave her name as Gracia Rockwell 47 of Philadelphia was arrested at BElkhart charged with the theft of a billfold containing $l9 from the office of Dr. C. W. Raywood. The billfold was found in her possession. The woman had gone to the doctor’s office for medical attention and when it was found that the money was missing the woman was suspected. .
Mayor Becomes Postmaster.
William B. Hayes has resigned as mayor of Garrett to become postmaster there. Hayes became mayor on the first of this year. The city council will elect a successor to him. :
On account of Thanksgiving Thursday . the Ligonier schools willi close from Wednesday evening November 24 to Monday November 29.
Sentence Wife Beater.
Roy Brown charged with assault and battery on his wife at Fort Wayne was fined $lO and costs and sentenced to 30 days in jail. ,
Progress Club’Tonight,
The Progress Club with twenty members and Mrs. Leland Thompson president will meet with Mrs. W. H. Wigton tonight. : ]
Karl Decker has purchased the Stuart residence property on South Main street and expect to occupy it.as a hom.e :
A negro bandit held up the Chicago meat market at South Bend and escaped with nearly $3OO in currency.
Convicts Staged Plays
Though, the first regular theater In Sydney, N. 8. W., was Levey's Theater Royal, opened by Barnet Levey, @ hotel keeper, back of his public house on October 5, 1833, some performances were given .in a building erected on Church hill, erected at a cost of 3500 as early as 1798. These earlier performances were staged by convicts who were warned that any impropriety in the show would cause them to be banished to the outlying settlements. That warning apparently was heeded, but it was discovered that the homes of people who went to the theater were persistently robbed, probably by other British penal exiles in league with the players, so the theater was closed and the building razed shortly thereafter. —Sydney Bulletin. :
Fortunate Exclamation
A friend of Prof. William Lyon Phelps related this odd incident to him: My nephew and I arrived in Paris at 2 a. m. and later went to the Gare St. Lazare to get our trunks. We knew no French and the porters at the station could not speak English; After failing to make them understand what we wanted, my mephew in despair exclaimed: “Oh, b’gosh!” Immediately a porter replied, “Oui, bahgahz; oui, oui, bahgahz!” and soon he brought the trunk. We never knew before that the French language contains:the word “baggage” or how it was pronounced.—Boston Transcript.
Sound Commen Sense
Between the value of a man’s work and the money a buyer will pay for a finished article, the capitalist has his indispensable function. He must supply what people will find they want. But that will not in itself make them want good things. Sir Ernest Beven advises them to save rather than to spend, but only taste and morals can teach them spending.. And when they have done both, they will need to adjust the social organism by some giving, which means as much from mind as from pockets. If the dues for that are left to the state, hundreds of millions will be thrown away.—Robert Lencourt in the Atlantic Monthly. .
The Domesday Books When Queen Victoria came to the throne the national archives were scattered in: about sixty places, but by an act passed in 1838 they were concentrated in the public record office, which now contains records of the chancery, exchequer, = various courts, and departments of state such as the treasury, home office, foreign office, war office, admiralty, board of trade and customs, - : Amongst the principal exhibits are the Domesday -books, that are the outcome of a general survey of England ordered by Willlam the Conqueror at the end of 1085.—London Answers. - Pay your Banner Subscription NOW
Schools to Close.
Buy Stuart Home.
Robbed by Negro.
Produce Wanted. For good prices on poultry and eggs call 489, Ligonier. Open every afternoon from 3 to .5 R. L. Ditzler Co., J. R. Twait, Manager. 38a8t “Thursday and Friday at Crystal.
MON. NOV. 22. The Unknown Soldier One of the finest pictures ever shown here. Dont’ miss it. Everyone praised it. TUES. & WED., NOV. 23-24 . - Y ] Mismates \ With Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter a love of mother love. The drama of Judy Winslow. who hoped love and devotion in a 9th Ave. flat could overcome in her husband a lifetime of pampering in a sth Ave. manision. A picture well worth seeing also a news and a cartoon.: THURS. AND FRI. NOV. 25-26 ... " Thanksgiving Special Colleen Moore in S
Irene Her, greatest comedy achievement and the best dressed laugh show that that ever came to town. There wasn't a beautiful girl left in Hollywood when “Irene” was being made. \You’il; see them all in the style show, a fastival of color and fashion. Its a sensation. : _ Special Matinee at 3:00 Thanksgiving Day. : SAT. NOV. 27 . ~ Out of the West ’ ‘With Tom Tyler and his pals. A different kind -of an action picture with a new star. ’~ & SUN. AND MON. NOYV. 28-29 . The Great Deception A great secret service story ‘th-at will make you hold your breath the kind of mystery story few can solve and more can forget. With Ben Lyon and Ajleer%‘ Pringle. 1 TUES. WED,, THURS., NOV. 30 DEC. 1-2 o ‘ : . The Last Frontier Atremendous story .of America in the making. An epic of the West in the days when danger lurked and led men to performance of valorous deeds The best historical prcture ever made.
Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on ‘Monday
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