Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 46B, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 January 1927 — Page 4
1927 Christmas Saving Club ‘Now Open for Membership Here again you have the oppeortunity 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 year’s Christmas shopping, or for any other purjose. » Why nct make your decision now? Your first payment makes you a member. No fees. No trouble. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP - Weekly payments 50 weeks $ 025 $O5O $lOO $ 2,00 $ 5.00 Total pay’ts | L with interest $12.75 25.50 51.00 102.00 255,00 ’ AND MANY OTHER CLASSES The Mier State Bank Ligonier’s Largest Bank Ligonier’s Oldest Bank A Million Dollar Bank - : :
Home Realty and Investment Co. ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. ‘ J. L. HENRY Manager : " Dealetsfin ' Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds and o Property Rentals We have some REAL BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE, never before offered to the public. Call and let us explain’ the terms and then take you to SEE them ' - If you are in the market for INSURANCE Just call 165 and we will call and quote you rates and terms o on any of the following ‘. AUTOMOBILE, FIRE and CYCLONE. LIFE, WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION ; and Sl ; EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Satisfactory Service, OUR aim, YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED -
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Simon J. Straus, President, » 1 R«CM Cashier Abe Ackerman, ; K. H. Larsan, Ass't Cashier Jonas Schloss, Vice-Presidents o - o ~ No. 320. e Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in theState 0, i Indiana, at the close of its business Dec. 31st 1926. pea
- RESOURCES . Loans and Di5c0unt5............;.5715,843.15 Qeemnratts. . 1,264.03 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. ... 43,409.00 8ankingH0u5e................:....... 24,340.00 Furniture and Fixture 5............ 14,396,72 Other Real Estate ceresabeeany s 1950441 Due from Trust Companies, A Bankers and Cash on Hand 74.686.41 sl Ttems ..o 718.13 Frust Securities. .........,..79.200.00 Dther Apists - ... 586.65 Items in Transit'........ .... 9,104 23 Int. Receivable ace’d to Thdeds s L 20,263.13 TOTAL RESOURCES .....$1.001,405.86
State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: s 7 sl G s L L. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. mr - LR bfl.BECK,Mbr Subscribed and swom‘to before me, this 4th agof hnuary 1927.‘,_ i . My commission expires Dec. 14th, 1929. ; :,'SEPH K. -IQMMELL. Notary Public
~ Don’t miss Corinne Griffith.tonight, ‘ | i e R A 5 i ~ Let Miss Christner fit you with a corselette . - 5y - -, 45b3t*, - Now 1s the time to pay your Banner. subscription—DO IT NOW] , _ ‘Now is the time to pay #our Banner subscription—DO IT NOW! . ~ _ For rent residence on the North Side Inquire of John Cass. - 46adt Mrs. George Hussey s visiting a sister in Goshen this week. See Beautiful Corinne Griffith in “Syncopating Sue” tonight. i Dr. ‘and Mrs. F»rank' W. Black and Miss Faye Hull made a visit to South Bend Wednesday. . Miss Jessie Decker has gone to Chi ecago to spend. some weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Karl ' Decker. You'll ery and laugh at Vera Rey* nolds in “Corporal Kate” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. " Mrs. A. J. Dillon and little daughter of Culyer are guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper. “For Sale—House and lot, on Third street. Plenty of fruit. Phone 327. : 46b6t* Mr. and Mrs. l}i-’oy "Bink and daughter Rose Marian were dinner guesty last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Chas L. Smith. :
The Ladies Ald of the. Richville church will hold a bake sale at the Star Grocery Friday forenoon December 31. 45a2t* Allen, little son -of Mr. and Mrs, Leland Thompson who had been ilj of ‘pneumoriia, is pronounced out. of danger. See “Corporal Kate” with Vera Rey; nolds and Kenneth Thomson a photoy play de luxe at Crystal Sunday and Monday. ] e : SALESMAN WANTED for lubricating oils, greases. and paints. Excellent opportunity.- Salary or Commis-. sion. - The Jed Of ~and Paint Co, Cleveland, Ohio. e FOR ‘RENT—lmproved farm -of 80 acres 4 miles from Millersburg. Grain lease to reliable tenant. ‘The ' Straus Brothers Company Fort Wayne Ind. S 0 Tt S4ob3 FOR SALE—I have the large size coal burning -brooder stoves that j will sell unusually. cheap. = Areal bar, gain to anyone. Act quick. Brang new Ligonier Hatchery 106 Lincoln Way West Ligonier, Ind., = . 46b2( _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willits enter; tained the Pedro club New Years Eve at their home near Diamond. lake, , Eighteen members with their families were in attendance and a good time enjoyed by all. A picnic supper was one feature of the evening. Locates Family in Bifnding - Storm. - Mr,‘and Mrs. Mink received a telegram Xmas day from Fingers Fur Shop of Elkhart that the officials of their company found the minklings wandering in Beaver valley and as a kind deed has placed them in Fingers Fur Storage for safe keeping: - Call and see the little creatures at FINGERS FUR SHOP Elkhart Ind. |Phone 2345 ' : 46b6t:
- LIABILITIES © 1 Capital 5t0ck—paidin...........5100.000.00 aptgle ... .. 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, net............. 15,879.15 Dehand Deponlti... 184,”005..71""% . Deinand Certificates zég,_sss.oé - Savings Dep05it5...."135,604.42 . Ceftified Checks.... 203.50 Due to 8ank5......31,188.98 Cashier’s Checks.. ~ 1,230.37 640,816.94 Notes Rediscounted ........ 134,549.47 Triist Investments........... . ~79.20.1f);00 Int. Ptyable ace’d to ; '_ L Ie i i SRO TOTAL LIABILITIES. .$1 001405 8¢
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
[ Blackstone Theatre, South Bend. ~ The coming attraction of Golden's New York success ‘SeventgeHesavgpf.’w at the Blackstone, South Bend, Jan, 11 and 12, is of more than ordinary interest on account of the scarcity of dramatic attracions. ' o Sponsaored by he Better Plays Ex, tension bureau of New York City, there is little doubt as to the merit of both the production and the acting. company. At the head of this organization are John Golden and David Belasco. On the advisory board arg such eminent players as John Drew, ‘Wilton Lackaye and- - Ethel Barry, more. While conducted on a commers cial basis, there is an eclement of ar, tistic endeavor back of the movement to again bring forward a better clasy of speaking dramas. Originally produced at the Booth theatre, New York, Oct. 30, 1922, “Seventh Heaven” ran for over twgqg years. Telling a stirring story of Parisian life before and after the great war, it abounds in romance, drama and adventure in a manneg that appeals to the normal theatres goer. Produced with the care and at, tention to detail that the Golden office is noted for and employing somg of the many good players that are now available, the attraction promises to be one of genuine merit., L For these two days, Jan. 11 and 12, the Blackstone theatre will discons tinue its picture policy in order tq bring to South Bend this dramatiq show with its audible actors and real, "istic scenic effects.
~ Private Sale Household Goods. ‘Heatrola heating stove new condition, 3-burner oil store fine condition, oven good shape, Brussels rug 11-6x13 fine and a bargain congoleum Gold Seal rug 9xlo-6 fine shape velvet rug 9x12 a bargain, reed baby »bu‘ggy] (Sturgis) good - condition and cheap,*‘ 42 inch gate leg table fine condition, Imperial vacuum cleaner with at-‘} tachments in good order ‘and a bargain, assortment of green oil cloth“ window shades new condition, stair pads new, baby crib on wheels witnl mattress, Violet Ray machine new, 6tube Radio in walnut console withl built-in speaker; all electrically operated and automatic, this is a fine set and priced below cost for quick sale, 217 East Sixth street. Ll : ot aa 46b3t
.. Fingers Fur Shop. : ‘Wholesale and. .retail - dealers and manufacturers and remodelers of high grade coats, capes, scarfs, robes and etc., wish to thank their many friends for their kind and liberal‘patrqu'agq and boosting. g : (oo Visit us in our new plant. See our new miodern fur storage. Wae sBincerely wish you a Happy New Year in every clean walk of life. : | FINGERS, Elkhart Ind. Phone 2345... 5 ; : FOR RENT—S rooms inquire at 213 Union street:. 45btf : “Tile «Deséits Toll” at Crystal Friq day and Saturday. Wahted;fixpérience girl for gens eral housework. Phone 66. | ~ Mrs. Theodore Free aged 66 'year§ s dead at Kendallville. : Competent girl for general house, work. Mrs. I. M. Baum. _46btf The price of wheat in the Ligonier market. paid by dealers is $1.24 'a bushel. - fae o ; Fred E. Weir of the Weir hardware |lB confined to his home today suffering from a severe cold. e ~Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Plank attended -a Christian ‘Science lecture in BElk‘hart Tuesday afternoon. 2 c Jack Curry, Charles Graham and Elmer Rench left -this morning to spend the day in Fort Wayne.‘Mrs. B. F. Groves has been a regus lar subscriper to the Banner for over forty years and expects to continue,
Dr. Applegate reports the birth of & daughter Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Walters north of the city. , . . Attention! Coming -Sunday and Monday at Crystal. “Corporal Kate” a story of three women “buddies” in the great conflict. = . - - FOR RENT—lmproved farm of lio acres 2% miles from Albion. Grain lease to reliable tenant. 'The Straus Brothers Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Gy ~ 46b3t ~ Bee “Corporal Kate” a superb story of three women “buddies” who dig their bit to lighten the worries of thg American doughboys. on the fighting front in France.. Its great at Crystaj Sunday and Monday. @
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MEN’S SUITS 'HALF PRICE
$50.00 Suits go at $25.0( $47.50 Suits go at $23.75 $45.00 Suits go at $22.5(0 $42.50 Suits go at $21.75 $40.00 Suits go at $20.00 $37.50 Suits go at $18.75 $35.00 Suits go at $17.5(0) $32.50 Suits go at $16.25 $30.00 Suits go at $15.00 $25.00 Suits go at $12.50
Work Shirts . 69c Sheepskin Coats $6.95 Leather Vests . $7.65
Half Price on Overcoats oAI puréhases must be cash and no & refunds during this sale o P. J. Camey Clothing Store - Ligonier The Store of Quality Indiana
Ov‘eralls\. @ $1.15 Boys’ Longies . $2.45 ‘Lined Jackets . $1.79
