Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 March 1928 — Page 6
FOR RENT~S:h2II modern house on Weet Third Skregt and five room tlat on Cavin dtreet. Enguire at Citizens Bank. 47btt Mr. and Mis. Frank Shearer drove to Elkhary Tuesday where they were joined by relatives -and then visited Piyvmouth and South. Bend. Yard Goods Ruffied and Fringed ~ Curtains Fringss, Cretonnes, Ravnn Panels : Real Prices, Special , Values Grass, Rag and Chenille Rugs - ¢ 9 Arbaugh'’s Varlety Store
J. L. Levy & Son 4 Announ;ce the Opening of a | ’ New Department Furniture It &ou have any piece or pieces of furniture jthat you wou'd like to exchange for new, call or write'us and we ~ will issue you an exchange certificate as part payment on new furniture. J. L. Levy & Son Ligonier | : - Indiana
Simon J. Straus, President, L. R. Calbeck, Cashier Abe Ackerman, E. H. Larson, Ass't Cashier Jonas Schloss, Vice-Presidents : . : | . No 3% o Report of the condition of the Citizens Bank, a State Bank at Ligonier, in the State of - Indiana, at the close of its business February 28th, 1928. :
RESOURCES Loang and Di5c0unt5..............5579,990.58_ Overdrafts 536.06 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. . . . 61,979.75 Banking House-..... ... ... 23,700.00 Furniture and Fixture 5............ 13,700 00 Other Real E5tate............ 18,428.40 Due from Trust Companies, ‘ Banker‘s and Cash on Hand 124,370.69 Cashitemis. ....... . .. 398.22 Trusfijsecurities. e w 8 100 00 Othe?EAs;ets. feireaa il o o 1 00K 5Y Itemsizin Stamen ... 28 Int. Receivable ace’d to . 9°30-27 .cvvriienie vbone cevine e, 14,118.94 TOTALRESOURCES...... $925.718.07
State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: ‘ ' . I, L. R. Calbeck, Cashier of the Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. | L. R. CALBECK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of March 1928, - My commission expires February 23rd, 1932, DOROTHEA CONRAD, NotaryPul?l'ic
. Bank Statement. | “Report of the candition of the Ciomwell State Bank at Cromwell in the State of Indiana at the close of business on February 28 1928. S. B. Tucker, President Claude Kimmell, Vice-President Effie Waltman, Cashier : | ; Rm%‘t?ncms . Loans and discounts $237,197.55 i Overdrafts 17.54 ;U. S. Bonds 2,800.00 {Other Bonds & Securities 71,810.50 | Banking House 3,800.00 !Fumiture & Fixtures 2,000.00 ! Cash on hand and due from ; Banks 2 36.221.58 Trust Securities 112,500.00 Total Resources $465,347.65 P LIABILITIES Capital Stock o $25,000.00 { Surplus : 6,250.00 f Undivided Profits 745.56 ! Demand Deposits - 320,852.09 }Tmst Investments 112,500.00 Total Liabilities $465,347.65 lSta‘w of Indiana County of Noble SS: ’ i, Eifie Waltman cashier of the. iCromwell State Bank of Cromwell {lndiana do solemnly swear that the jabove statement is true. : ! Effie Waltman, Cashier z Subscribed and sworn to before me . this 7th day of March 1928. ~ } W. Mortimer Cole Notary Public. i My commission expires July 12 19295. 1 When you need trucking dome. Call jBd Tice Ligonier and, Wawaka phones ! ' 52btf
i To Elect OM , At its regular meeting next Tuesday night March 13 the Elks lcdge of this city will elect new officers. The membership of the lodge has grown the past year. * ' Baled straw for sale. Phone 296. ~ Wanted housecleaning to do. Inquire at Harness shop. sbBi* | ‘ e e [ See “The College Widow” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. ~ FOR SALB—About 400 bushels of corn Inquire of Simon Schloss. 4btf ~ Ew D. Stutsman of Kendallville called on Ligonier friends Wednesday G. F. Eshleman and State Traffic Officer Donovan were here from Wolcottville Wednesday afternoon. A number of Ligonier fans will take .in the basketball finals in Indianapolis the last of the'week.r Family of three desires to rent mcdern house in good location with garage Enquire at Banner office. 6a2t See Dolores Costello in “The ColA'ege Widow” a glorious story of a glorious girl at Crystal Sunday and Monday. - ,' A report from the Methodist hosIpital at Fort Wayne today brought the cheering news that Mrs. S. P. :Camey is greatly improved. \ . Mrs. Charles Helmuth aged 44 years a native of Kendallville and who has resided at Churubusco for the past several months died Tuesday. -
Evelyn little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon who has been serious ly ill for ten days was able to be up today and will probably return to school Friday. :
; The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church were entertained by Mrs. Simon GemLbérung at Tourist Park this afternoon. ;
Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a speclalty. ~ Get my prices before placing your order. I will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. W. Collertt, Kimmell Ind. 2alf
A splendid program.has been arranged for the fourth annual meeting of “the Noble County Federation of Women’s Clubs to be held at Albion Thursday March 15. The convention will be held at the Lutheran church beginning at-10 o’clock. Sessions vill continue throughout the day. Luncheon will be serve at noon in the parlors of the church. Reservation must ‘be made by March 12.
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- LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in............ 5100,000.00 BUIDMIR o, ... (... 9% 600060 Undivided Profits, net.............. 17,672.53 Demand Deposits... 186,431.61 Demand Certificates 266,439.31 : Savings Dep05it5......140,405.69 Trust Deposits........ 9,428,76 Certified Checks.... 157.75 Due to 8ank5...... 58,099.10 Cashier’s Checks. . '6,276.86 667,239.13 Bills Payable .......c..n. .0 2500000 Trust Investménts. diss Galies o 784.700.60 Int. Payable acc’d to . PO DT ks S 6,106.41 TOTAL LIABILITIES..... $925718.07
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~ St. Patrick’s Supper I At the Presbyteriam church Wed- | nesday eyening March 14. ; : , Menu i Roast Pork Mashed Potatoes | Dressing Brown Gravy Peas Carrots = - Cabbage Salad Deviled Eggs - Jelly. Pickles Mixed Fruit ! Cake o ‘ Coffee Price 40 Cents. 6b2t . - Birthday Party. - Miss Phyllis MeDaniel celebrated her 12th Birthday March 6 so she might remember it. Thirteen of her little friends gave her a neat suprise after the usual games first prize was won by Lenore Werthemier and \second by Harriettt Warstler. A dainty lunch was served. All returned to their homes admitting Phyllis a royal entertainer. _ One who was_ there - —— ] : : A Correctlon = I find in my report of the Seal Sale for 1927 that I sent you a few weeks ago, that I have omittéd Noble Town-1 ship from the list of Home Division clubs. Noble Township Home Divi-1 sion club purchaser one $5.00 bond,; and 525 Christmas seals. 3 ; Katherine Pepple | e | ~ Bake Sale | The Missionary Society of the U. B. church will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Groceteria Saturday morning March 10. <Chicken noodies cottage . cheese and all kinds of baked goods. g See Thomas Meighan at Crystal tonight. : Corn and fodder it the shock fur sale. Walter Klick. 6atf . Call Starr’s for sand and gravel Prompt deliveries. Phone 295. Tor Sale 15 head of shoats. James Vance. 6b2t*
Mrs. Grace Kidd of Albion is spend ing the week with Ligonier friends. . For Sale two pure blood Barred Reck roosters. Inquire of Ella Kisel : . sh2t Brood sows to let out on the shares. Write lock box 102 Ligonier Ind., for information. : -3bif ~ Ed Caldwell came from Toledo Monday evening and has been visiting old friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oak Randolph visited the Alton Lower family near Wawaka Ithe first of the week. : W. R. C. regular meeting Friday evening and initiation. All members requested to be preesnt. : - FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage $5.00. Phone 46 or call at 130 Bowery street. . L ke For al 1 kinds dry cleaning pressing and repairing, Tailored suits $23.50 up. Call Carl Smith Phone 190. 3bSt The Social Hour will‘«be entertained at the home of Mrs. Billmire tomorrow evening Mrs. Ray Loy and Mrs. C. M. Rager assisting. “Loves of Carmen” with Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaglen stars of “What Price Glory” at Crystal next ‘week. It's hig in every sense of the !\word. s Mrs. Romine Campbell of Kendallville and Mrs. Mae Haineg” of Alberta Canada spent the day with Mrs. C. V. Poyser. Mrs. Haines is moving to Montana in a few weeks. ~ The Class of Loyal Women will hold their meeting in the U. B. church parlor March 13th Tuesday evening. Lat every member bring her apron and necktie for a special occasion.
Dale Gorsuch has purchased the Willlam Taylor 95 acre farm in York tcwnship and will take possession April first. The deal was made through the Kimmell Realty Company
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Swan went (o Elkhart Tuesday to help celebrate the 70th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Burton of East Jackson Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Burton are the great grandparents of Mrs. Swan.
Leaving Town. Blitz house for sale or rent 113 Union street. Make offer. No reasonable offer refused. sbat* Public Sale At my residence 2 miles North of Albion on State Road 9, Saturday March 10 1928. ' Sale commencing at 12 o’clock. 22 Head of Horses and Mules.. They will' range in age from 3 years old up, and are>all horses that will weighfrom 1300 to 1800 pounds. A few feed ing horses, farm mares, matched pairs 1 good driving horse and a real saddle horse. These horses will be sold on a positive guarantee to be as represented. The Chancy Williamson team of mules will be sold at this sale. This }is an exceptionally good team of imules. . Several other,muies will be offereq. ’ Cattle—Several head of young cattle. Heifers and bulls. Some good milch cows. .. . o - 14 Hogs—2 Brood sows and 12 feeding shoats weighing around 125 Ibs. Farm Implements—One good 2horse wagon, 1 feed grinder, can be run by gas engine. . : - Terms—lo months time will be given with 7 per cent interest from ate.
Monday Mrs. S, 8. and C. J. Swan drove to Elkhart. -
Thomas Meighan in “The City Gone Wild”’ tonight at Crystal.
For Sale a taupe overstuffed living room set. Mrs. C. V. Joseph. 6abt
Good musie, good eats and a good time at the Maples Saturday night. *
Mrs. Maurice L. Latta has been a guest of the R. J. Meroney family of Topeka. e
“The College Widow” from George Ade’s famous play at Crystal Sunday and Monday. v
M. C. Pollock of the Weir hardware storé has been confined to his home this week by illness.
Mr. and Mrs'Norman Taylor of Topeka visited Ligonier relatives the other day. : .
Mr. and Mra. J. Warren Moore drove to Leesburg Monday and attended the funeral of Aaron-Starmer a relative.
Real Bargain six room house and btath. Wood and czal house attached Carage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. O. Jeffries. : 50btf
Reub Deter has procured the necessary equipment for the work and is now in position to repair roofs. A call will procure his services on shost notice. _ 6atf ‘mm
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