Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 June 1919 — Page 3

Farrn: Loans TWENTY YEARS

No Charge for inspection ; " of Land. No Charge for Examination . of Abstract. ‘TPrivilege of paying slooor any multiple thereof on the principal on any interest paying date after the second year, ' ' Rate, including commission, is equivalent to 612 percent for the first 5 years 5% percent for succeeding 15 years. In our opinion, these terms are the most advantageous ever offered to the American farmer. Let Us Tell You Further Details, - - We also make. loans for terms, of _ 5, 7 and 10 years. : A THE | Company. | M@ A Eswmfiéé&ofima% , i ‘ : Ligonier Indiana

When in nve‘ed of taxi ser\:'iée Call Phone 260 All calls premptly answered. ~ S. A. Hoover Dr. C. D.Lane Straus Block, Ligonier OFFICEEHOURS: = | ' 9:00'to 12 1:00 to 3:00 - 7:00 to 8:00 o Office 367 Telephone - Res, 422

“For Sale 70 acres Fine Land. Located in Eden township, LaGrange county, Ind For particulars write Box 203, Gordonsville, Va.

V. H. WIGTON Attornev-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND.

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Cafls Anywhere o Phene 16000 Q Ligonier ~ Indiana

- Decatur Creamery Co. Station at Elmo Cafe ' Highest Prices Square deal for everybody Open Evenings

-~ E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer ~ Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. ;

CHARLES V. INKS AND SON ‘ ‘Dealerfin Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone Corner Fifth and Cavin LIGONIER

T. H. AMELING - Contractor Builder , 405 Summitt St. Ligonier

Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Saturday at Mier State Bank

- Grant & Foote . : : Attorneys-at-Law Office in Basement of Court House ¥ormerly occupied by H. G. Zimmer man, A.an. IND.

NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD PETI- % TION »

" Notice is hereby given that the following is a copy of & gravel road petition filed in Commissioners’ Ceurt of Noble County: State of Indlana, by William A. Coehran, et al, te wil: State of Ir)diana,'s”s. v Noble County, = j Petition by William A. Cochran etal, . for thegrading paving and : improvement of a certain . highway lecated in the o+ Lounlty of Neble and “Btate of Indiana. To the Honorable Board ef County Commissioners eof - Noble County, Indiana. = We the undersigned, cons'ituting ! more than fifty (50) freeholders and voters of the County of Nobie snd State of Imdlana, hereby pray that the following highway insaid County and State shall be graded, and drain¢d paved with gravel, said highway being described as follows., to wil Commenceing at the intersection of Chatham and Nerth Ssreets-in the City o! Ligonier, running shence east cn North Street to the east end there.of; thence portih and east following the Old Pigeon. Road till the 'same meets the section line between sections twenty two (22) and twenty three (23), in township thirty five (35)‘ north, range eight [B] east, thence north on sald section Jine between gzctions twenty swoe (22) -and -twenty three (23), feurteen and fifteen (14 & 15), ten (10) and eleven (11), two (2) Land three (3), to the Counsy line between Noble and LaGrange Counties ‘and there to termingte. - ' We further recommend that sald highway be graded to a width ef twenty eight (23) feet, exclusive of side ditcuies, and that cement curbs be placed along each side of said read ten (10)feet from the center line, and that jthe center of -the road way be paved between the curbsg with one layer of -course gravel at least one foet thick ‘ e ; We further recemmend that the grade shall inciude all cuts, fills; drains, approaches, side ditches, tile drainage and cateh basins. o We further recommend that the turnouts for a distance of three (3) feet on cach ride of the curb shall be graveled and thoroughly rolled until ttie same is firm and uniform. Petitioners further say that the cost of the improvement herein prayed for will be more than Two Thousand Dollars per mile; and that the undersigned petitioners pray-he «did Board of Commissioners to. sub mit all plans and specifications to the State Highway Engineer, and the undersigned petitioners further pray ihe said Board of-Comniissioners to rejuest the State Highway Engineer o assign a representative of thie State Highway Commission to inspect the work of construction as it progresses, intheevent that the improvement herein prayed for is found to be of public utiiity. e This petition is written in triplicate and all of said copies are to be presented togethier and eonsidered as one petition. : . . William A. Cochran, aijd © _morte than tifty other free : holders and voters. o

I, H. Ciayton Erwin, Auditor of Noble Connty, Btate of Indiana, hereby designate Tuesday, July 8, 1019, a day of the regular July 'Term of said Commissioners’ Court as the day and date on which the foregoing petition wiil be presented:to the Board of Com missioners’ of Noble County, Indiana for a hearing. . . _ H. Clavton Erwin, Auditer (Seal) * of Noble County, Indiana ' Albion, Indiana, June 12, 1919 : s a 9

New Telephene Rates

The new telephbone rates which went into effect last Monday affect only long distance tolls in Ligonier. There is no change in the local rates for home phone service and the advance in toll rates is net large. The new rate is: s -

One to six miles, ~ Hcents. Hix to twelve miles, ; 10 cents Twelve to eightesr miles, 15 cents. Kighteen to twenty feur miles, 20cents. = o

Twenty-four to thirty-two miies, 25 cents. - :

Thirty-swo to forty miles, 30 cents. Forty to forty-eight miles, 35 cents. Forty eight to fifty six miles 40cents. e :

If an individual in a firm is called by long distance a charge of 25 per cent is added to the regular toll. Night rates are 50 per cent of the day rates. ,

The davghter of James Hclm who had been in am Eikhart hospital fer an operation arrived home Tuesday night much impreved. .

- Mrs. Ruth James and Miss Mabel Mc Clelland, of Cnicago, are visiting their mother Mrs. Charles Yan Nover of the North Side.’ ;

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steptiens and little Martha Helloway, of ladiana polis, a‘ter visiting at the 8. S. Stage home, left for Stone lake en their an nual outing. . : ;

The rain of Wednesday night filled a want in giving the growing corn a geod drink. The high wiad in some section of the couuty blew down the wheat causing some damage teo the erop. :

Mrs. Grover H. Smith had the misfortune to sprain an ankle. She was w alking along the shore of Wawassee and accideatally stepped into a hole in the ground. The imjury is very. painful. ;

Jeseph Eckert, formerly of Ligonier fell at his home near Rowe City the obher day ard suffered serious iujuries. He was ascending a ladder when it gave way under his weight and he came down on a hard floor.

. L. R. Lepird & Co., the well knovwn shoe dealers of thig city, will soon open a branch shoe store in Geshen, conducting Both places. Since locating in Ligonier L. R. Lepird has worked up a large business and the firm wil no doubt de equally as well in Goshen where Mr. Lepird formerly resided.

Kodak finishing Hieber Studio., - g att

NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD PETI- : i TION : i

Notice is hereby given that the folJlowing is a copy of a gravel road petltion filed in the Commissioners’ Court 3f Noble County, in the SLate'o-t..ln-' diana, by William H. Loy, et al, to Wige : i 5 ateof T adiana,qa. ; Noble Ceinty, 'BS: o Petition by William H. - Loy et al, for the grading, ‘paving and improvement ' - of _a certain highway ~ “Jocated in the County of - Noble and State of- ln- . diana. ‘ To the Honorable Board of - County Cominissioners of - . Noble County, Indiana.We, the um{ersignca, constituting mors than fifty (50) freeholders and. voters of the Coungy of Noble amd State of Indiana hereby pray that the following highway in sald County and Staie shall be graded, dralned and paved with gravel, said highway being described as follows, to wit: , | Commencing at the north ead of Oavin Street pavemsent in the city of ‘ Ligonier, and runuing thence nerth on Chatham Street to Nortb Street in said City, thence westion North Street te the énd of the Street, thence north omthe public highway asnew lald out to the noreh line of section fiftesn (15) thence west on the publie highway besween sections ten and fifteen (10- & 15), te the northwest corner of section fifteen (15), thenee morth omthe sectien lime between sections nine and ten (9 & 10), to the north line of sald sections, thence west on the publichighway between sections nine and four (9 & 4), eight and five (8 & o), to the nérthwest corner of sectien eight (8), thence north con.the publie high way on the section line between sections five and six (5 & 6), to the County line between La Grange and Noble Counties and there to terminate, all in township thirty five (35) north, range eight (8) east. - e ~ We further recommend that 'sald highway be graded to a width of (28) feet, exclusive of side ditches, and that cement curbs be placed along each side of said read ten (i 0 faet from the center line, and that the center of the road way be paved be vween -the surbs with one layer of course gravel at least ene foot thick.

We furthier recommend that the grade shall include all cuts, fills, drains, approaches, side ditches, tile drainage and catch basins. .

We further resommend that the turncuts for a distance of three (3) feet on cach side of the curb shall be gravel i and thoroughly rolled until the sagie is firm and uniform. :

Petitioners further say that the cost of the improvement herein prayed for will be more than Two Theusand Dollare per mile; and that the undersigned.petiticners pray.the Honorable Board of Commissioners to submit ail plans and specilications to the State Highway Engineer, and the _unde'rsigned petitioners [urther pray the said Board of Commissioners te request the State Highway Engineer to assign a representative of the Highway Commission to inspect the work of conskruction as it progresses, in the event that the improvement here in prayed for is found fo be of public asility. o This petitiom Is written in duplicate and both of saild copies are to be presented together and cousidered as one petition. : _ : William . Loy and more i than fifty other freeholders and voters. I. H. Clayton Erwim, Auditor of Noble¢ County, }ndiana, hereby designate Tuesday, July 8, 1919, a day of the regular July term of said Commissioners’ Court, as the day and date on whicli thie foregoing petitiom will be presented to the Board of Commissloners of Noble County, Indiana, for a hearing. e . “H.CLAYTON ERWIN, (Seal) Auditor ef Noble : : - . County lndians. - Albion, Indiana; June 12, 1919.

Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Taylor and sons were Albion visitors Tuesday evening.

Come in and see our new line of bathing caps. Rex:ll Drag Siore,. -

Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Richards of California paid §Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dowell a visit this week. Thsy are f rner residents fof Hicksville, Olio and old friends of W. C. B. Harrison

Lig it. George Shay has received hh,j hionorable discharge from thie army and arrized in Ligonier Tuesday night «nd is a gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Wyseng In a short time Mr. Shay, accompaine | by his wife fermerly Freda Wysong, will return to Chicago and take up his eld position. He is now in excellent health and spirits. Yol

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery entertained a mumber of relatives and friends at sheir Diamond lake cottage Tuesday might. Ice cream and cake were served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foulk andson Albion; Mr. and Mys. Hod Uliery, Wawaka: Mr. and Samuel Schwab and family and John Schwab of Bleomdaie, Ohio.

The fce cream social given by the Sunday school of the Sparta Christian chiurzh at the garage of Clark & Kiester ol Kimmell Tuesday night drew a large crowd. The 25 gallons of ice ¢ s m provided were soon exhausted ant another supply procured. The Contracter began work on the new Sparta church te cost about $20,000 Wednesday morning. e »

The Ligonier Banner, Ligonier, Indiana

PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE

Norman Wade made a fishing trip to Eagle lake and made a fine catch of pblue gills. ,

The W. 0. T. U. will meet a 8 the heme of Mrs. A. E. Grubbs, Tuesday June 17. _ .

And the corn continues %o grow while the wheat orop, a bumper for Northern Indiana is safse. -

For Sale—Six room house,~ good location, Enquire Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. 14 Btf

Local coal dealers report that many Ligonier residents are putting im their coal for the coming winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bremer, eof Alblen, formerly of Ligoaier, are the parents of a son, born Jast Thursday.

A special sale of trimmed hats regular prices 35.00 to $7.00 going Saturday June 14 a% $2.03 at Mrs. O. R. Grayves. . s i

Mrs. Burt Haid, formerly Leona Beaze!, was here Wednesday from Kendaliville visiting old friends.

Mrs. Will Green entertained & company eof friends at & picnic supper ‘Wednesday evening at her beautiful couatry homs north of the city. .

Rubber Swim-Kaps, New style, all colors at Rexall Drug Stork, -

The state eonvention of the Elks of Indiana will be held in Ft. Wayne, June 18 and 19, opening with a business sesssiom en she morming of June 18. ;

Dr. Gants says the eld song ‘''‘Four and Twenty Biackbirds Baked ina Pie’' is based on sound logic. He places the blackbird above wild pigeon in pot pie making. - ‘

- C. Johnson, of Cromwell, will move with his family so Ligonier. The Ligomier ‘factories are still seeking more employes te surn out sufficiens products to meet present demands.

An entertaimnent will be held at the U. B. Church Sunday June 15 at 7:30. This is a splendid entertaimnent and will please you. Ceme and hear it subject ‘‘Heirs of ‘Liberty.”’

The Rose and Strawberry meeting of the Noble County Horticultural society will be held at the home of Dr. A. C. Seymore in Wawaka on Thursday, June 19. Anm interesting pro gram has been arranged. .

Stuart Carney expects te have his Saxon Six assembled by the first of the week when he will establish a line betwesen Ligenier and the big lake. The car will start with two wooden wheels in front and metal runners in the rear. - : . ‘

Dr. Glade Rupert, dentest, who entered military service from Ligonier early in 1917, arrived liome the first of the week and paid his many friends here a visit. Dr. Rupert’s parents live in-Alblon. He will probably reopem his office here. :

T. R. Latta is now deing the plumbing work and pusting in a well for George Bailey at Cedar Polus. He recently completed a water service system for James Brown, the well known farmer of Benton township amd will do she plumbing for Sacks new bakery.

The Goshen Demoerat in its items of 50 years agou says a YOURf maD, mentally unseund, from Ligomier exhibited a live snake on the streeis of that town. He carried the snake in his pocket which no doubt led the Democrat writer to imagine the deficient mental attitude. v

Rey. E. A. Vam Nuys bas resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian chureh at Goshen to take the secretaryship of the National Mens Orgainzation ef Uhe church. In 70 years of its existence the chureh has had but two pastors Rev. Harvey Van Nuysand his nephew who has juss resigned.

In a report to sthe Straus Brothers company from the federal tield agent a¢ lndiapnapolis the wheatcrop in the state is placed at a 98 perceat yield with 94 pereent in the United States. The prospects_for corn are good butb the fruit erop will be small. The berry crops will be good.

~ John L. Cavia this week received a telegram amnouncing the death of his boylioed friend George Pfaff of Kansas, City. The deceased was born near Wolf Lake and secured his early eduoatiom in the Cavin school em the Hawpatch. Years ago he engaged ia farming in Kansas and amassed censiderable property. Mr. and Mrs. Cavin visited Mr. Pfafl em their recent retura from California.

Has is every occurred te progressives rhat the demecrats en coming inte power put inte law all the essentlals embodied in the Roesevel!s platferm? I is a fect. Tie principles were ena ed into law bécause the great majsrity of the people realized that the principles set ferth were right. The best evidence that the progressive leaders cared more for politioal success at the polls ti#en they did fer the principles advocated in.their Nasional platferm 13 their attitude at this time. They are. as bitterly oppesed to the temets of the democratiec party as the most reactionary republican. Of course the people who care more for principles than party suoccess, and this meass a great majority, will stand firm fer the league of nations ‘and the great eonsbructive measures passed by a demoeratic congress. e

Louise Wemple has been confined to her bed two weeks suffering from pleurosy. ‘ o

John Ellerman of Salem, 111., was here the first of she week visiting his mother. : : |

Wallace Head is home from France and expects to reach home the Blatter part of the week, :

Former Marshal George Flowers who nmow resides in Elkhars spent several days here this week. :

George Woodhouse of the Blazed Trail Garage sold August Shavey a Crow-Eikhart car Wednesday.

Mrs. Thomas Wagoner has gone to Elkhart to spend some time with her son Dean Wagoner and wife.

Owing to the telegraphers strixe no messages for the larger cities were aecepted at the local offices Wedaesday.

Mra. Walter Wolf who under went an eperatien at a Fort Wayne liospital, is much improved and will soon be home.

Mrs. S..C. Sackett had an operatisn performed on her jaw in South Bend the other day amd she has gained much relief. e

Ora Dill, who had his tonsils removed im 8 Beuth Bend hospital the other day 1s rapldly recovering. from the afeets )

ATper dgliberating seven hours the jury failed to convict Lew Hyndman on a charge of stealing autemoblle tires. The articles alleged to have been stalen could net be posivively id entified. "

Prof. Mendell, whe was principa!l ef the high school last year, has resigned to beceme agent for read and ether supplies to be sold to towrship trustees. Prof. Mondell will prebably locate with his family in Gary. .

Burt Graves 18 now prepared to do all kinds ef automobile repairing arnd is located im the cement building corner Cavin and Pigeon streets. It will pay you to see him when in need ef repairing. 14 B3t. ‘

Mrs. James Suliivan and children who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Latta for several days returned %o Destreit with her husband who rambled out here in his car %o get them.—-Millersburg . Grit.

Carlyle Latta, a graduate of the high scheol, will leave to morrow fer Indianapolis where hie will sperd the summer with his uncle Will Latta, the celebrated attorney. In the fall the yeing man will enter Indiana university.

The eity eouncil. was expected to choose a member of the scheol board last night'to succeed Presidens Tayler whe has served so faithfully for shree years. In line with his platferm pledge Mayor Henoch favored the election of a woman and supported Mrs. Lena Stansbury, a progressive. :

Thurlow Weimer, whe entered the army wlith Burl Inks a year age last September and saw a year’'s hard service In France, arrived home Wednesday night feeling fine. The young man was glad to get home after his long shsence and will reenter the manufacturing business with his father Abe Weimer. -

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Lincoln Highway Garage Co.

- Annual Report of C. B. Branch of Farmers Mutual Fire In- -, surance Co. of Noble Countywfor year ending Jume 1 . , -, L " ; , Membership - % .. S . "Memhemship June 1, 1918, .5, .. o hese . 008 _ Membership June 1,39%0....... .. iil o v 0088 » e e : - Capital . e - Am't in force June 1, 1918, ... .. g i f 050,000.00 Am’t written during year...... ...... .ol .3195;'090._09 : e Am’t cancelled during year.. ... ... i . ... 17000080 23,000.00 Am'tinforceJune T, 0009 ~ oo Gl 975,000.00 : : o Reéceipts - , ; TCashonbandjune 1. 9038, 7. o ' . 46236 Cssh rec’d ffdm 1918 assessment.....:.. ... c i 4174.34 , : Cash rec’d from 10an5............. v SHISAR 9575 34 Cashootel for year. .. .. ... . ..o o 0 10041.50 3 L Disbursements -~ = I Am’t paid for loss by 1ighting.............:.;.. . 198.00 : » Am'tpeidfor loss by fite. ....... .. ... .. Si@ae Am’t paid for redeeming 10an5................ _ 4005.00 5 | Arp’;t paid for interest on 10am5......... e L Am'tpaidforsalaties ......... . . ~ il S WEEs Am’t paid for miscellaneous and job w0rk...... Say Amtollforyenr. .. . ... L s g 819.70 Am'tintreasury hune I 101 G .. .- . iice o 223.30 Average assessment forlifeofCoo ... 0. o ina s . e B = “: o+ R.J. Stewart, Secretary . R S———— ? Annual Report of Farmers’ Mutual Cyclode Co. of Noble 7. - . County for year ending June 1, 1919 : , ' Membership .- . . - ’ i Membership June? 1, 1918..... oe : \ Membership June 31,8919, ... ciiia. i s B 3 : ; . : . Capma - o : Am'tinforce Jume £ 108 l .. . ... 0. . $650,000.00 Am't writen during vear ... .. ... ... .'{5175,090.06 ' s Am'’t cancelled during year. .. . .f. .150}&00.00 . 25,000,000 - Am’t in force June 1, 19119..;;.....--.,......... s i ‘/5675,000‘00 ! i Receipts . = = - . Casbonhand June. x 38 . . ... ... ... : g% ‘Cashrec'd from assesement . ... ... .o 00 : - g 43.61 Cashtotal for year .+ .. o 0 .0 0.0 a 0 o : $956 93 ' : ~ Disbursement o ‘ Am’tloss_onbuildings........-.-'........1.... 3008 . Am'tlosson wind mills .. .. ;. .. -t 63.10 . , Am'tsalariespaid. ... .. ... .. v 313008 B Am’t miscellaneous and job w0rk......:..... 93.43 Am’'t total f0rycar.....;.,.....‘...‘......A..... : ‘ D 19.37 Am't in treasury June 1L,1919... .ii...ieeiiis v S : 367.36 Averege assesment for life of company.. .. i.......i..ce.. .. ... X 360 ‘ o -+ - RiJ. Stewart, Secretary e ——————— Annual Report of the C. A. Branch of the Farmer’s Mutual " Fire Insurance Co. of Noble County for the year closing . L Jume T, 1919 L - : : Membership - : S Membership June ‘l, 1918............,... /. .2014 i Membership June 1,3989........ .. .. .248% . e T : - Capital : : Am’t in force Jame 1, 1918, ..., L. . lal $£5600,000.00 Am't written during year. . ...._..... ... ...$1,350,000.00 ' Am’'t cancelled during year .... .....:...1,230,000.00 200,000,000 Am’t inuforce,_]une L, 10060 . .o ol -1 - $2,800,000.00 | T e Cosh on hand June 3. 108, ceiuiii e 512.46 Cash rec’d from a5<e55ment............:v ... 11,036.60 Cash secured from 10an5.... ...vcveios cunn’ - 4600.00 2156866 Cashtota'xforyeér..... e £16.150.06 : Disbnrsement « - o | Am't of loss by Hightning. ... ............ ' 4744.40. . ¢ Amtoflomsbyfite. .. .. ... .. .. i ol ' Am’tof loans redeemed.................0i.. . 8,000.00 : Am'tofinterestonloats. .. ........ .. . 3w 8 Am'tofsalariespaid. ... ... o vl sagr : Am'’t of miscellaneous and job w0rk......... . 1§23 i Amttolalforyesr. ... o ... .. . .0.. i $16,134.00 Balapce intreasury June I, 1919.......... .. e s Average assessmuent for lifejof C 0......... ’;.,,} s g e : v ‘ R.] 8. wart, Secretary

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