Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 March 1928 — Page 4
CHOKERS Largest and moSt‘ complete choker selection at ’ FINGER’S 116 Jefferson St.,-Eikhart Your old Furs remodeled of course and new coats as usual Remodeling of the best, and selection the largest be it Fur Coats, Pelts or supplies. | Factory and office 116 Jefferson, Elkhart, Phons 2345
k.. Jacobs & Co., Inc. OUR ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF COATS, DRESSES “AND SULIS . l has arrived and vve have assembled a line of beautiful styles and eXellent values 1n l large selection. | ' , The Dresses are fascinating styles in all the bright color showings. The Coats are splendid selections of tailored and fancy styles, with and withoutfurs. . - The Suits are both the mannish tailored and ensembles. Beautiful Spring Hats We invite you cordially to come in ane) see the many pretty new styles. k. Jacobs & Co., Inc. ‘L\.a ies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs
- : % i { , . e ’ A ::;{'; ) : "\iz\%-"f%?f . N ‘ | N T - | P owg WL * How abour YOURSELF? In your zeal to give your home the best possible care, are you forgetting that you, too, deserve care? Are you using up your time, even your _ strength, doing work that a machine could do faster and better? Get a Hoover—it will flgive | you deep, thorough cleanliness of your floor coverings, longer life for your and greater , leisure l%r yourself. Telephone f;&oustration. : _ Only $6.25 down : : Liberal allowancgjar_yag;cld cleanar : + Ligonier Electric Shop
ATTENTION! Our new Spring line of Ladies House Dresses is in priced at 59¢, 98c, $1.19, $1.59, $1.98 BOYS PLAY SULLDY for dress and everyday wear at 65¢c, 98¢, $1.19. Also a complete line of girls dresses sizes 3 to 12 ~at 75¢, 98¢, $1.19 A i line of stationery at prices rang11g from 10cto 50c. All colors including white, grey, pink, blue, peach, green and orchid. Also a wide range of styles. Some tissue lined envelopes. Arbaughs Variety Store
. NEWS NOTES ‘ , o & Today has teen warm and baimy as like spring. ; ) Mrs. C. D. Lane and son are in Southi Bend today. . Mrs. Frek Weeks and son are in Whiting visiting. ; The Eastern Starr will meet tomorrow = evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent Sunday in Elkhart. Mrs. Charles F. Green, who has been quite iil is much improved. 1 The Progress Club will meet with Miss Alice Vallance this evening. l Dr. Paul Martin and Clair W. Weir are in Indianapolis for a couple of days. o | William Reed came from Fort Wayne and spent Sunday with Frank Leslie. | The L. L. cafe formerly the American has changed its name to Swan's Resturaunt. ' The Ligonier Elks will elect officers at a regular meeting of the lodge Tuesday evening. - Rush Cunnmingham went to Fort Wayne Saturday to visit his son David who is in school there. Walter Rex and family came from Qak Glenn Illinois and spent Sunday at the Ed Compton home. Miss Louise Wemple is rapidly recovering from her appendicitis operation at her home in this city. Mys. Clara Baldwin of Chicago has lbeen a guest -of the Orlen. Chapman and Earl Thompson families the past ]week. ; : The Kings Daughters will meet Fri‘day evening with Mrs. A. F. Biggs land Mrs. Graham Lyon at the Lyon residence. : See . C. Lung 208 Water Street and get his figures on plastering by yard |or hour. It is chefper and better than j plasterboard. 7aét { Judge Arthur F. Biggs who has ibeen ill the past month is much im;proved. He was down town Saturday ienjoying his pipe. : | Dr. Lane operated on Mrs. John iflangWer of near Diamond lake for !appendictitis in the Methodist hos- ' pital Fort Wayne today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas, C. M. Leas and son, Dean, and Mr. and NMrs. Jay A. Rensherger and family of Goshen visited the Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman and family Sunday. - Charles Wagner, John O. Slatz and Clair W. Weir attended the merchanis meeting’ in Fort Wayne Tuursday evening and heard a lecture on better merchandizing. : : Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gemberling Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kligler and son arnd daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cemberling and Mrs. Sharp of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mrs. Simon (remlerling at the Tourist Camp. l Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stephens drove over from Indianapolis Saturcay and were the guests at the ~S.. 8. Stage home and Sunday in company with Mrs. S. Stage went to South Whitley to attend a funeral of a friend that was killed by. the train. Mrs. Jane Lindsey and son of Toledo are spending a week with Mrs. ’Paul' Joray and ‘family. Saturday ;-Mrs. Joray daughter Daisy and scn "C-harles and guests went to Warsaw |to spend the day With the R. D. Hayward family. Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Joray and Mrs. Hayward are sisters.
Administrator’s Sale. The undersigned administrator will offer at public auction on the Jokn C. Foster farm two miles east of Kinimell, sale commencing at one o’clock on THURSDAY, MARCH 22 ‘The following property to-wit: sofa, six chair, four rocking chairs, bookstand, four stands, organ, two easels, pictures, hanging lamp, two cots, commode, two mirrors, sewing machine, table five chests, two wardrobes, bed with springs, dresser, three cupboards, three stoves, clock, copper kettle, two iron kettles, kerogene tank, four wooden barrels, Enterprise lard press, churn, two chairsg, spinning wheel, flour bin, six stands bees, watch, safety razor, Garr Scott separator, fifty bushels corn more or less, 56 calibre Spence rifle and cartridges, old MecCormick binder, number of miscellaneous books, walnut bookcase, can cupboard, beeswax. '~ Terms—cash. . i JOHN F. GORSUCH. Adm:. John Singleton, Auct.
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: Notice : t March 21t belng our 106 tn Community Sale we have set that date to, sell farming tools. ff you have an)’-i thing in that line please list it for that date as we will have the bidders. - Farming tools and all kind of live stock wanted. Be here on, that date and help make the largest drowd ever in Ligonier to a sale of this kind, ~ Geo. D. Foster 7a2t For Sale a taupe overstuffed living room set. Mrs. C. V. Joseph. 6abt Donald Cotherman accompanied his uncle W. B. Leas to Fort Wayne Sunday. ' - Notice assessors office days Wednesday and Saturday at Kimmell Realty Co’s office. ‘ % ~We have just received several beautiful new printed silk dresses to sell for $15.00 Vogue Shoppe. | Miss Alice Vallance and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper were in Culver last Wednesday to attend ‘the funeral of L. C. Dillon. : o : Don't forget to use your Guest Coupons tonight. They mean a good show at half price. j FOR RENT-—Small modern house on West Third Street and five rocm flat on Cavin street. Enquire at Citizens Bank. 47Tbtt |' Real Bargain six room house and bath. Wood and coal house attached,. Garage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. 0. Jeffries. 50bt i
Reub Deter has procured the necessary equipment for the work and is now in position to repair roois. A call will procure his services on shceot notice. ; . . Batf
See “Loves of Carmen’” the story of a gypsy girl who won the heart of Spain’s greatest matador. We endorse this great picture to you on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
. Lovers of Chubby Parker ramous Radio Artist from WLS should not miss him at Crystal next Thursday. Shows at 7 and 9:15. Also “Loves of Carmen” a splendid picture in every sense of the word.
Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a specialty. Get my prices before - placing your cvder, § will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. V. Collett, Kimmell Ind. _ 2atf
By all means see “Loves ¢t Cacmen’’ with Dolores Delßio and Victor McLaglen. It is absolutely 100 per cent entertainment and far above ihe average picture. It's at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
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MON. MAR. 12 The College Widow From George Ade’s famous play, starring Dolores Costello. It's = clever picture. Don’t miss it. : TUES. WED., THURS., MAR. 13-14.15 . Loves of Carmen With Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaglen stars of “What Price Glory” The daring love story of Carmen the girl with the heart of a wanton, the mind of a child and the soul of a woWe have seen this fine production and think it ome of the best of the season. It is truly remarkakble. You’ll enjoy it for it is big in every sense of the word and different tco. THURS. MAR. 15 ONE NIGHT Chubby Parker The famous Radio Artist from W. L. S. in person will again entertain you with his songs and banjo. Also the big super special production. The story of a Spanish cigarette girl and a famous bull fighter from jthe opera ‘“Carmen” It-is truly fine. Shews at 7:00 and 9:15. Adm. 2550 cents. : { FRI. AND SAT. MAR. 16-17 - The Red Raiders With Ken Maynard and his wonder horse Tarzen. You’ve never seen such riding because Ken has never done anything 80 daring hefore. A picture for everyone. . :
The Big City With Lon Chaney and Betty Compson a vivid drama of human hearts in the tinsel haunts of night life. With Chaney in one of his mightiest roles and Without‘a make up. You'll enjoy it. Also a news and a comedy. TUES. WED.,, THURS., MAR. 20-21-22 In Old Kentucky The season’s best racing story with Helen Costello and James Murray—the picture beautiful. o RTR 2 T S ~ Guest Coupon -Good With One Paid -§ .~ Admissionon = § ! Monday
St Patrick’s Supper At the Presbyterigd church Wednesday evening March 14. Menu \ Roast Pork Mashed Potatoes Dressing - Brown Gravy RN Carrots . Cabbage Salad Deviled Eggs Jelly ' Pickles Mixed Fruit Cake
Coffee - Price 40 Cents. : .. b2t “The College Widow at Crystal tonight. L : ~ Wanted housecleaning to do. Inqguire at Harness shop. sbBt* ) S P P A Corn and fodder in the shock for sale. Walter Klick. oedt For Sale 15 head of shoats. James Vance. . 6b2t*
SRR | Mr. Ordung of New Carlisle was im‘ town Sunday visiting. ? See “The {(lollege Widow” by Deorge Ade at Crystal tomight. Brood sows to let out on the shares. Write lock box 102 Ligenier Ind., for information. 3 .. 3big FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage :$B.OO. Phone 46 or call at 130 Bowery ‘i‘street. tt*
! M. C. Pollock confined to his home iby illness all last week is back on !duty at the Weir hardware stcre. | Why not use Your Guest Connons {tonight and see a good show at half i price. : ! Mr. and Mrs. Grisso will spend a ‘few days of this week in Kokomo and . Windfall visiting Mrs. Grisso’s children. Leaving Town. Blitz house for sale or rent 113 Union street. Make offer. No reasonable offer refused. shBt*
HARRY CIBSON’S k Battery Shop AUTOMOBILE ¢ REPAIRING Pvromp»tly Done § All Work Guaranteed Fosters Barn § Phone 285 Ligonier §
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| : Chubby Parker from W. L. 8. at Crystal next Thursday. e o - e | ‘ Marion Reese drove to Topeka with his family one day last week and visit ed friends. | ‘ Lost Inland auto tire on rim 29x4.40 Sunday night. Finder return to Fosters barn. -"‘ ~ Mrs. Gary Dissler of Fort Wayne was in the city Saturday visiting Miss Olive Galbreath. » ' Big special on Silk Bloomers this week,all colors all sizes for 98¢ per pair. Vogue Shoppe. : ‘ “Loves ’ot Carmen” is truly a big picture. See it Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal t
Hershel Gross is replacing a peu'ti of the floor at the eéntrance of the Quality Meat Market. e Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kline drove to North Webster Sunday and visited his tather who is up in the eighties. .
Master Jeseph Kauffman of Top‘eka.' was the week end guest of Rollin Kauffman and family at Ligonier. ‘ . Chubby Parker has charmed millions of Radio listeners everywhere. See and hear him at Crystal next Thursday also extra fine picture program. I Miss Gwen Flowers drove to South Bend and aWlkerton Sunday. In South Bend she visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams and in Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ewing. = BT TR TITL EW S AA R, SIS MO S S AT RS WD
First hatch MARCH sth and twice each week thereafter. Our prices are reaconable in line with other reliable Hatcheries. We furnish you with geod chicks, the kind that make money. Order early and get your chicks when you want them. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by ordenng early. Send in your orders or come in and talk it over with us. LIGONIER HATCHERY ROY J. JORG, Manager , 106 Lineoln Way West, Ligonier, Ind. Pnoune 502
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Mr. and Mrs. James Graham drove over from South Bend and visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Graham in this city. Ly No. 501 . BANK STATEMENT C. W. Bender, President Chas A. Werker, Vice-President M. Growcock Cashier. ~ Report of the condition of the State Bank of Kimmell at Kimmell' in the State of Indiana at the close of its business on Feb. 28 1928. | .- RESOURCES : Loans. and Discounts ........ 71380.29 OVErAPAIta .it BB Other Bonds, Securities, etc... 8000.00 'Banking HOUSE i $150:00 Furniture and Fixtures ........... 1950.00 Other Real Estate owneq ........ 6144:41 Due from Trust Companies k Banks and Trust Co’s. ........ 16568.47 Lvash on Hang c...ooiuive. 188788 Cash Temsa ... ... 297128 Other Asmetm ... ... 232816 ratal s LGI s s, SIHAEIS bR
. LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ... $..25000.00 BUFDIBE el 358000 Undivided Profits—Net ......... 3297.47 Demand Deposits $33514.43 Demand Certificates $34075.91 ‘Sa‘vings Deposits $15092.96 $82683.30 Notes rediscounted ........... 1193.94 Other Idabilitles ....... ..... 779385 Total . loiiaiiainenn $114514.56 State of Indiana County of Noble SS: I, M. Growcock, Cashier of the State IBank'ot Kimmell do solemnly swear ‘that ' the above statement is true = ' . M. Growcock ‘Suhscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day of February 1928. 1). A. Harlan, Notary Public. My commission expires Aug. 23, 1931.
