Ligonier Banner., Volume 50, Number 25B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 September 1916 — Page 4

: LIGONIER LODGE NO. 18 FA&M Asuced meetings, the first Monday in each month. Leonard F. Moore, Secetary H.Clayton Erwin, W. M,

NOBLE COUNTY CHAPTER R. A. M. NO. 42. Stated meetings, third Monday in each month, Oct. to May, inclusive. W, J. Bolitho, Sec’y. H.Clayton Erwin, H, P,

LIGON@IER COUNCIL NO. 59 R. & S, M. Btated meetings, second Monday in eaoh month, Oct. to May, inclusive. GEO. BRYAN, Recorder, _MYRON F. WATTERS, H.P. ;

LIGONIER CHAPTER, NO. 3250,E. S. Btated meetings, second and fourth Tuesday in each month. MRS SARA SHOBE, Sec’y. MRS NELLIE LATTA, W. M,

LIGONIER LODGE NO, 123 K. P, Meets every Thursday. F. P. Woobn, C. C. HENRY WILKINSON, K. R. S.

LIGONIER lODGRE N0.%51. B. P, 0. E Meets every Friday night, GROVER SMITH, Exalted Ruler, ED JEANNERET, Secretary. i

STARSBURY PosT 125 G, A. R, meets. firs and third Sautrdays at 2p. m. of each month, Commander, J. H, HOFFMAN, Adjutant, O. L. CHAPMAN,

LIGONIER LODGE, NO. 1763 F. O. E, Meets second and last Tuesday of each month. D. O, BAILEY, President. A, J. SNYDER, Secretary.

EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 267 1. O. O. F, Meets every Saturday evening. Visiting Brothers welcome. A.J.Shock, N, G, W. L. ;lacklon, Rec. Secy.

WASHINGTON ENCAMPMENT No, 89, 1.0.0. F. Meets Every Second and Fourth Tuesday. ED. M. PLATT, Chieft Patriarch, W. A, GILBERT, Scribe,

LIGONIER lODGE NO. 11, K. O. T. M. Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month. GEORGE LONGENECKER Commander, D.. J. SOCKRIDER, Record Keeper. >

LAKOTA TRIBE NO. 512 I. O, R. M. Meets every Wednesday, night, RALPH SPURGEON, Sachem, MARION GAILLOWAY, C. of R. : - :

STANSBURY W. R, C. 154 meets second and fourth Friday'!evenings of each month. President, Anna Hussey, Secretary, Pearl Cosper.

- Dr. G. O. SmithVETERINARIAN Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College LIGONIER - . - INDIANA -—————-—‘4—_—-“_———___%_—_— V. G. HURSEY, M. D Phone 116 Physician and Surgeon : G. E. RUPERT, Dentist Office in Sheets Building Ligonier, . Indiana W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-Law : Office over Zimmerman'’s Store LIGONIER, IND. DR. L. P. WINEBURG Special attention to _ - Surgery and Eye, Ear Nose : and Throat Diseaseg : Phones: Ofice 269 - House 274 R Eervything in 'FURNITURE _ W. A.BROWN GEORGE W. BROWN & SON Funeral Directors Ambulance Service LIGONIER, - - INDIANA

FRED C. MOORE Abstracter Business Agent, Notary : ALBION, IND. e —————————————————————————— CHARLES V. INKS ; " Dealer in Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, : Building Stone Corner Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER e i i ' Grant & Foote Attorneys-at-Law ¢ Office in Basement of Court House Formerly bccupied by H. G. Zimmerman, ALBION, IND.

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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE -

D. O. Bailzy was at Kendallville Tuesday galling on old friends.

Ed Stutsman was among the Ligonier visitors at the Gosden fair Thursday. - ; :

Louis Marker and family are spending the week at the Van Smith cottage at Diamond lake. .

Health Officer Wineburg reports two deaths and no births in Ligonier during the month of August.

F. G. Miller has picked. up a hard cold since his return from Mt. Clemens, Mich., and is about sick.

Venture Director, owned and driven by E. W. Reiber won second money in his race at the Goshen fair Wednesday. g

Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Grubbs and Miss Ada Goshorn motored to Warsaw Tuesday and attended the conference there. :

Col. S. J. Straus gave up his trip to Berkshire mountains and went with hisfamily to Wisconsin. James Straus is with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers, of Elkhart, werethe guests of Mrs. Meyers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seitz over Sunday, at the lake. =~ i

Mrs. C. H. Billings, of Newark, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rose, of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday and Monday with the former’s sister, Mrs. M. Goshorn. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jacobs are home from Chicago where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Jacobs sister, Mrs. Lena Gottletb. The lady is much better.

_Mrs. Leopold Schloss'and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman entertained Thursday at Sargents, Wawasee, in honor of Mrs. Adler, of Chicago; Mrs. Marks, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Gates, St. Louis, at a one o’clock luncheon. . -

Mrs. Wallace Jackson is spending the week at the Denning cottage at Diamond lake previous to her departure for St. Louis where Mr. Jackson has accepted a position as superintendent of a factory. .

William Ralston, of Goshen, suffered a crushed leg and a broken collar bone at Goshen Tuesday when his car was hit by a N. Y. C. train. Mr. Ralston may die.. He was a personal friend of Joe Croop of this city.

The marriage of Herbert Brown and Miss Roberta Franklin will be solemnized at the home of the prospective bride in Muncie Wednesday evening, Sept. 20. The young people, after a short honeymoon trip, will occupy their beautiful new liome in Ligonier. v -

+ Charles V. Inks, the marble dealer and for more than 50 years a resident of Ligonier, passed his 80th milestone Thursday, Sept. 7, and his children gave him a big family dinner in honor of thé event. Mr. Inks is hale and hearty and is good for many more years. The gentleman is popular with everybody and he is congratulated by the community on reaching his 80 years. ' .

Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Billman, of Ligonier, and H. D. LaSalle, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, were married at the home of the bride in this city by Rev: Grubbs Wednesday morning.. Miss Billman had been #eaching school in the west. The happy young couple, after a honeymoon trip,- will make their home in Aberdeen where the groom is a practicing attorney.

The esteemed Leader says the Adair meeting in Ligonier was a frost and that the Crystal was not even filled, This is the old-fashioned way of treating political meetings of the opposition. As a matter of fact the meeting was not even chilly and the crowd in attendance was fully as large as anyone thought it would be. The only disappointment was in the fact that Mr. Adair cut his talk short in order to make Wawaka and Rome City before reaching Kendallville. There were from 60 to 65 automobiles in the train throughout the entire tour of the county, Republicans who heard Congressman Adair speak’ in high praise of his address. i

Mr. and Mrs. G. A, McEwen . Chiropractors Office Hours 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Office at residence, 300 McLean St. Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free.

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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.,

“rafentedls Goelealetoedsaloleoloods Qrfesionleilealoels oelele : Cburches § B 2 oot dooieto ot uatods oo o b to o - M BcChneh . Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. . The elder classes only will convene at the regular hour. - Parents are asked to cooperate with city authorities in keeping the children from the services. ‘ = Public worship, 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. h. Morning subject:—*Grace Abounding. ¢ : Evening subject:—‘‘Knowing God.” - Epworth League, 6:30. This will be a special service. You are to hear Echoes from the institute at Wawasee The parents and friends. of these young people and all others who wish th hear about a worth while vacation are urged to be present. -Ist Vice President to have charge. _ ! Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal 8:30. We live to serve our town and community. You are invited to join with us to make the church-work worth while. T. M. HiLL, Minister

Presbyterian Church.

9:30 Sunday school.. A class for senior and adults only. . Preaching at 10:45. | Morning subject — ““An Active Faith.”’ : ; .

Preaching at 7:30. o ; Evening subject—‘‘Hearts of Stone and Hearts of Flesh.’”’ :

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. ~ Special emphasis is being placed on these meetings in view of the great work before the churches this fall and winter. “The harvest is truly great,”’ will you be one of the laborers? : i

Choir rehearsal Friday evening at 7:30. ® G b Rice, pastor.

Christian Church Bible school at 9:30. : Morning worship with Communion 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. ' Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ab 80, Morning subject:—‘‘God’s Share.’’ Evening subject:—‘‘Through the Year’s With God.”

Superintendent of Bible School, Wm. M. Snider. , R. O. Wickam, Pastor.

-U. B. Church. For ‘'week bedinning Sept. 10 Sunday School at 9:30. There will be no preaching either morning or evening on account of conférence. Otterbein Guild Monday evening at 7:30. : . ' Executive committee of C. E. society will meet Monday evening at 730 Junior Endeavor at 2:30. - ~ - Senior Christian Endeavor at 2:30.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice immediately following at 8:30. . The public is cordially invited to attend these seryices. o A ~ Albert E. Grubbs, Pastor.

Dr. F. W. Black reports a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Teal at Wawaka. i

Hogs jumped to $11.40 a hundred .on the Chicago market the other day, the highest since 1856.

David Bougher, of Kimmell, broke his arm Tuesday while cranking his Ford car. Dr. Black rendered surgical attendance. ;

Ernest Buker, aged 38, is dead at Rome City. Mr. Buker became ill while attending the funeral of his young wife last Sunday and he had gradually grown worse until death relieved him Wednesday. - Deceased was born in the Hawpatch country where his aged parents still reside _ It has been truly said that a child can ask questions which an adult cannot answer. . “Can God do anything?”,.quiries the child. “Yes, dear,” answers The mother. . “Can God make a stone bigger than he can lift?” - James P. Goodrich is making his campaign as standpat candidate for governor of Indiana by propounding catch questions, thegpurpose: being to embarrass his%pponent, Mr. Adair. The democratic candidate is wisely pursuing his canvass of the state in his own way and ignoring the sage of Winchester. :

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Figures Were Misleading

The Banner announced in Tuesday’s issue that the tax rate in Ligonier city had been raised 30 cents when as a mgatter of fact the raise is but 15 cents on the $lOO valuation. The rate last year for city purposes was $1.05 while in 1917 it will be $1.20. It is the library and bond tax of 20 cents which make the total rate $1.40. The total rate this year was $1.25. The Banner is pleased to make the correetiom and is also pleased that the ‘rate is fixed where the council will be able to look after needed improvements.

0. F. Gerber for Sound Life lniufavnce

Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Execu-

Notice is hereby glven that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament ongelA ville Jackson Carmien, late of Noble County. Indiana, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an’ order of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, it will at the hour of t o'clock P. M. on the 28th day of September, 1916, at the Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Bank in Ligonier, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate in Noble County, Indiana, to-wit: Twenty (20) acres of land off from the east side of the west half () of the northeast quarter (1) of section nineteen (19), and Twenty (20) &cres ‘of land off of the west side of the east half (}4) of the northeast quarter (1) of section nineteen (1g), towuspip thirty-five [3s] north, range eight [B] edst, containing forty i‘io] acres. . Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following counditions: At least one-third [}4] of the purchase money cash in hand, the remainderintwo equal installments payable in one year and etghteen months, evidenced by notes oß'the purchaser bearing six per cent interest, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or'the purchaser may pay all cash on day ot sale. Said real estate is ordered sold free from the lien of a certain mortgage thereon in favor of said Trust Company. : Farmers & Merchants Trust Company ’ by John L. Henry, Sec’y.-Treas, : Executor, e s W.H Wigton, attorney, . * 24bzw

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS state of Indiana) .. ; Noble County § g The Straus Brothers’) In the Noble CirCompany ) cuit Court, Octovs “ber Term, A. D Almira Mullen, et al § L 1916, i Cause No. 6872 : - To Quiet Title

Comes now. the plaintiff by William H. Wigton, its attorneygsand files its compiaiut hereip together with the aflidavit of-a-com-pelent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendansa} to-wit: Adolph Kahn, John“Earheart, Nicholas C. Schroff, Allen D. Maggert and Elizabeth Pollock: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are belteved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and desigmations, to-wit: *‘the unznown husbands and wives of the following named persons, to-wit: John Mayfield, Mary Mayfield, Clara Funk, Dora Campbell, John Earheart, Nicholas C. Schroff, Allen D. Maggert, Elizabeth Pollock, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows of the fallowing named deceased persons, to-wit: Adolph Kahn, John Earheart, Nicholas, C. Schroff, Allen D, Maggert, Elizabeth Pollock, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators -of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and .testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively. of each of the following ngmed and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Adolph Kahn, John Earheart, Nickolas C. Schrefl, Allen D. Maggert, Elizabeth Pollock, the names of ail of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the Women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons oy corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest iri or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all 0f whom. are unknown to plaintiff;” that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Addie Holy, George Holy, Silas Majyfield, Clara Mayfield, Emma Lindsey, Delaware LinGsey, .]yohn Mayfield, Reuben Mayfield, Mollie Maytield, Mary Mayfield, Clara Funk, Adam Maggert, SusieMaggart, Lincoln Pollock, Clara Pollock, Julia Wright, Perry Wright, Mayme Coats, ———Coats, husban® of Mayme Coats, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Dora Campbell, Loren E.Shultz, Esta Shultz, Ruth P Mier and Mayme E., Mich--aels; that this action is instituted to quief title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of the defendants named, described and desige nated in this affidavit, and that they are necessary parties to this action; that this afliant believes that all of the defendants named described and designated in this aflidavit are non-residents of the State of Indiana. & .

The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is described in sdid complaint, to-wit: The South fifty-two (52) acres of the Northeast quarter (NE¥) of section twenty-one (21), in Township thirty-four (34) North, of Range eight (8) East, excepting therefrom the most Westerly thirteen (13) acres thereof; also a part of the Southeast quarter (SBEX) of Section (21) in Township thirty-four (34) North, Range eight 8) East, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section, thence North tothe Northeast corner of said southeast quarter (SE¥) of said ‘Section twentyone (21), thence west along the half section line thirty and fifteen hundredths (30.15) chains, thence South to a pointon the South line of said Section, twenty-nine and nine-ty-five hundredths (29 95) chains West from the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, 5 This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting its title to the real estate .above described asagainstalldemands,claims and claimants whatsoever, : Notice 1s therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on ‘the 23rd day of October, same being the 19th Judicial day of a term’‘of the Noble Eircult Court of Indiana. to be begun and holden on the 2nd day of October. 1916, at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said Count-g and State, and answer or demur to sai complaint, the same will be-heard and determined in their absence, = In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said. Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 24th day of Augugt, 1916 : ’ WILLIAM H, FAVINGER > ' Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court (SEAL) ; 23b3w: W. H, WIGTON Attorney, for Plaintiff,

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Obituary

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Marshall nee Lower, was born in Orange township, Noble county, Ind., July 21, 1839. She was the daughter of Dariel and Abigail Lower. In her infancy her parents moved to Elkhart township, where she grew to splendid womanhood with moral and intellectual strength. ; ! In Nov. 1864 she was united in marriage to Joseph W. Marshall and settled near the old homestead. A few years ago they moved to the present family home in LaGrange county. To this union were barn nine children, two of which died in infancy. There remains to mourn her loss, five s6ns and two daughters, Erwin A. of Indianapolis, Cera E., of Stevenson, Cal,, Orison 0., of Topeka; Mary K., of Wolcottville; J. Greeley, W. W. of Topeka. and C. James of Wolcottville. '

- Mrs. Marshall had many friends and all received aekindly welcome to her home. She was a true companion and loving mother and was a member of the Freewill Babtist church for many years She had been in failing health for some time and departed this life Aug. 31, 1916, aged 77 years, 1 month and 10 days. She.leaves to mourn, the companion of her youthful choice, her surviving children, 31 grandchildren, one brother, two half brothers, John and David D. Lower, one half sister, Mrs. Geo. Domer, one uncle and many other relatiyes and friends. - The funeral was conducted at the home September, 3, 1916 at 10 a. m., by Rev. T. J. Mawhorter. The interment was in Cosperville cemetery. : CARD OF THANKS Mr. Marshall and family unite in expressing to all who have assisted in this, their saddest hour. = o . Mr. Marshall and Children.

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