Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 April 1920 — Page 3

E.R. Kurtz - Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone Na b, ; - Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Adywhere - Phone 16000 Q . ‘.‘igonief ~ , lndignt it/ W. H. WIGTON = ' - Attorney-at-law ~ Ofice in Zimmerman 810 & . LIGON{ER. IND

IF YOU EVER EXPECT . AVE Bs el - 2 ” -w«.. L ;z'f - »‘;A,r‘»"‘ ,JV{‘?:“-—,A: . ", i !"IL "W .. o\ : FANE T MNGT IO TIT SN - YOU MuUST PUT MONEY IN ThHE BANK, LET IT STAY THERE . ATARTL 4 v AND ALWAYS ADD TO IT—- - THE FIRST STEP IS: COME INTO OUR LANK AND OPEN AN ACcatNT. - = | - THE SECOND STEP I 8: TO REGULARLY ADD AT MUCH AS YOU CAN TO 17, . . : : ' . THE THIRD STEP IS: TO KEEP THIS UP FOI} A YEAB~-~T_HE.\' YOU WILL NEVER QUIT.. - : , = - ' . C YOU WILL HAVE FOUND THE PEACE AND COMFORT WHICH COMES TO THE MAN WITH M().\‘lél’. ’ . £ : We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving'deposits - and Saving Accounts. ‘ . Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

- Established in 1871 ‘ The old ’v.«tf::!alislxod and reliabie, firm of Rogers & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligonier and vieinity that they are now showing an exceptionally oet @ . ’ _ Pianos, Player Pianos . ang Victrelas On Very Liberal Terms . OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select from inoluding the very latest are carried at all times. MWhen in Goshen you are cordially _ invited to make this store your headquarters South Main St. . Goshen, Indiana

We Sell New Auburn Tires Tubes and Accessories Wlth 2the heovy advanee in ‘Tires it pays to have them retreaded. - WE SAVE YOU MONEY ~ ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUA‘RANTVEED" Ligonier Repair Co. : Phone 327 o

. a_oosition” now to hanfile your laulidry better than ever before. i : . ; Will appreciate a call when you tie ur our next laundry or dry clennmg that we may prove our servioe to you. ‘ ' .~ Phone 86 , o BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY

CHARLES V. INKS AND SON i Dealer in s Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, - Building Stome Cornar Firth and Cavin LIGONIER GLASSES Accuartly and Scien'ifica'ly Fitted. Broken lenses v = replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Harry Schlotterback - Trustee Perry Township - Office Day, Saturday - at Mier State Bank

THE LIGONTER BAN NER, LICONIER, INDIANA

_j : ; : V 3O o e = e : | See B. E Kirkiand for reliable life linsuranes. . L | Use Blue Bird water softener and {save the haods.. - - ddbla i .' n—-n—-—-—-—-——. 2 | For sale, desirable buildizg lot. i Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Decter. ; ' < o bt | \&‘ANTED»-{(}pgruon k,at the Ligo‘nier Telephone Co. - e | For Sale, good brood sows, due tc farrow soon. George Ramsby at Weir (& Cowjey's store, = o - latf " Wanted—Man to work on farm {Bingle, good pay phone 16A - ‘ { ' C.'L. Chamberlin ! . . 45bt! | FPlue Bird witer softener and‘washling powder for washing machines Maies iU easy. ‘ 4blm i For sale, setting of 15 Birred Rock { cggs one dollar. F. F. Stiffaer 144 Mer§rer St ' e . - bt

| Shirt factory wants girls and women ito léarn sewing. $5.50 to ctart with irapid .advancement. o i’ . Eahn Tuve O { Second hand Rude Manure Spreader fin first class condition for sale. | ~ . Seagley Bros. - datf ; Second hand Rude.;fiz\nom‘ Speader iin first class condition for sale. i Seagley Bros. . dalt ! For -Sale—Single -(‘omh Rhode I?"_ fland Red Eggs for hatching, 15 eggs Eiw.l“ setting. Mister Austin, Ligo{nier- . , - Sanf "OR SALE—SB-room all modern h-aooe. two lots, barn and garage, shade and jiruit trees. Dwight Wolf, 08 8. Martin Istroét; “phone 349. b ! See Mrs. ‘Wes Cunnirgham for hemistitching and picot edge work. 50U §- o e . »' § ‘For sale, registered Duroc Jersey j Bilts and sows, immune from cholera. r Bred for March and April farrow. | .Chester Rice, Wawaka, Ind. ' laSt 'FOR SALE—Four Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels. Also Barred Rock eggs for hatching. e

. : - Ed Yonker | . . o 51al0t Private Sale at the home of Mrs. U. R. ‘l'reash Aprial 9 and 10. Friday and Saturday, Furniture, carpets, china and glass ware, garden tools, carpenter tools ladders and step ladders and other articles., , 3biét For spring . housecleaning buy a little Blue Bird washing powder. It makes it easy. A ~ 4blm WANTED--An Agent in the vicinitv of Ligonier for one of the best selling concrte stave silos on the market. Address all inquiries to the Fair Silo Construction company, North Liberty, Indiana. - ' ~ b2atf WANTED—Hundreds of good office positions are open in South Bend for the business trained. Begin preparation now by the home study plan and later enter the resident South Bend Business 'College, South- Bend, Ind. Write lor catalog. . 52alm ‘For Sale seven room house two lots; barn, fruit and shade trees and two acres of ground at a bargain. Inquire of Frank McDaniel at Postoffice - - . - b2atf For Sale—Three pure-bred DurocJersey boars ready for service. Sired by a grandson of Orion Cherry King. These boars are cholera immune.

Howard C. Herald. Ligonier Phone 2V . ;4b4ti : For County Surveyor. I wish to announce that I will be candidate for County Surveyor of Noble County, Indiana, on the Republican tickeét, subject to the will of the Yoters, ‘ _' Graduated from Purdue University, 917, in the School of Civil Engineering. Enlisted in the Engineering Corps, U. S. agmy October 1917. Discharged July 1919. Served ten months 'n France as second Lieutenant with he 521st Engineers. - Now employed as Deputy County Surveyor, Allen county Indiana. ‘ e 'NOAH E. HULL ~ Notice to Water Takers. : You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist 1920. Payable at the residence of the City Clerk. All rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per cemt will be added as by ordinance providsd - - | - All' water rents for 1920 are now due and must be paid on or before [ ‘Office hours 9a. m. to 6. p. m. R. E. Jeanneret City Clerk 4bét.

| NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: - Notice is hereby givo{n/that the un‘dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah J. ‘Hall, deceased, late of Noble County Indiana. ' : Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . Frank A. Benham, Administrator. W. H. Wigton, Att'y. ba3w ¢ ! e e ~ On account of the express embargo at Cleveland and Chicago I will pay for young roosters 23 cents old hens ' Joe Miller batf

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator with the will aunexed, of the will and esiate of Meyer Jacobs, deceased. by virtue of the power in said will conferred. will, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. on the sth day of May, 1920, at the oilice of William H. Wigton, o Ligonier. Indiana, offer for sale at private sale ail the interest of said decedent i and W the followipg deéscribed real estate, situated tn Noble' County, ludisna towit: S .

1.. The east haif of Lot Number Eighty (50) In the Original Plat of the town. now city, of Ligonter. . = =~ . 2. Commencing 99 feet south of the southeast cormer of Oul Lot number Soventy-five (75), o the town..now eity. of Ligonler, running thence west 2715 chaing, thence south 31 foer, thence east to the east line of Gut Lot Number Seventy-two (72) in sald city, thence north to the place of beginning; also commencing at a_point 132 feet south of the northeast corner of Out Lot Number Seventy-two (72) ‘in the town, now city, of Ligonier, run: ning thence south €8 feet, thence west 178 feet, more or less, to the east line of a_tract of land conveyed by Wil liam Clawson and wife to Andrew Walder. at a point 198 feet south of the north line of said Out Lot Seventytwo (72) thence north (66) feet thenc. east 178 feet, more or less to the place of beginning. -.- Owned Jolntly- With Eli Jacobs: Each Lo Owning Ounliell. ‘3. Twenty (20) feet and four (4 inches by parallel lines off of th: noflh\sida__ot Lot Number Thirty (30 in the Original Plat of the town. now city, of Ligonier, Indiana. -

- 4. Out Lot XNumber thirty-nins t 3%) in the town, now city, of Ligenier Indlane = - G L

6. Gut Lot Number Eighiy-thres {B3) in the town, now city, ol Ligonter, Indiana. - 5. The north half of Lot Number Ninety-seven (97) in the Original Plat s the town, mow city, of* Ligoaier, Indlane. =~ . 7. The south half of Lot Number Ninety-seven: (97) in the Original Plat of the town, now city, of Ligonier, indten. = .

8. All that part of Out Lot Number One Hundred Twenty-six (126) in the town, now city, of Ligonier; which lies east of a line extended due north from the east line of Lot Number Three (3) Block Number two (2) in A. B. Miller's Addition to the town, now city of Ligonier. . . ' . 9. The north half of Out lot Number Fifty-four (54) in the town, now city, of Ligonier, except thirty (30) feet off of the north side thereof used for a public highway and excepting from the remainder the north onefourth thereof. . - : .

Owned Jointly With Fred H. Green, - Each Owning One-Hali, ’

. 10. Out Lots Number Seventy-ihroe and Seventy-four (73 & 74) in the town, now city, of Ligonier; also Out Lot Seventy-six (78) in the town, now city, of Ligonier, excepting therefrom a part of said Out Lot described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said Out Lot 76, running thence —east’ 8 rods, thence south 4 rods, thence west 8 rods, thence north 1 rods to the place of beginning; also a strip or parcel of land described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Out Lot Seventy-six (76) ju the town, now city, of Ligonier, running thence east twenty-five feet; thence south 323 feet, thence west 4% feet, thence mnorth - 191 feet ‘to the northeast cormer of Out Lot ‘74 thence east 23 feet, thence north 132 feet to the place of beginning, said last described . tract containing 14-100ths of an acre and being a part of Out Lot 76 in the town, now city, of Ligonier; also the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit! Commencing 40 feet north of the southeast corner of Out Lot 73 in the town, now city, of Ligonier, running thence &ast 12 feet, thence: north -44 feet, thence west 12 feet, thence south 44feet to the place of beginning: also the fellowing strip or parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing 1.25 chains north of the southeast corner of Out Lot 73 in the town, now city of Ligonier, running th&ce east 70 links, thence north 238 chains, thence west 70 links, thence south 2.36 chains, to the place of beginning, said last described tract containing .18% of an acre. . : o

The Following Real Estate in LaGrange County, Indiana, Owned Jointly With Ell Jacobs, Each Owning One-Half, - i

11. 'The west half of the scutheast quarter, and ten acres off of the east side of the east half of the southwest quarter; both in section 22, in township 36 north, range 9 east. = .

12. The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 32, excepting therefrom the right of vay of the Wabash Railroad Company and excepting from the remainder 30 acres off of the west, side thereof in township 36 North, Range 8 East.

I 13. The north half of the northeast quarter of the southwest: quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township thirty-six (36) north, range eight (8) east, containing 20 acres, more or less, together with the right to the use of a driveway 16 fee: i width off from the north side of the scuth half of the 'northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township thirty-six (36) north, range eight (8) east, said driveway to extend from the real estate heretofore described west to the public highway. - Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Noble Circuit Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and eondiai tions to-wit: e ; - At least one-third (1-3) of the purchase money cash in hand, the re‘mainder in two equal installments payable in one and two years after

be sccured by a mortgage ou the real estate sold or the purchaser may pay | all cash on day of sale. = . ~ Should sald real estate not be sold at the above tine gad pince the under. signed wil continne to offer the same for kale from day to day thereafter The sale of sald respeciive tracts of real estate will be mads subject to the taxes for 1520 payable in 1521 and subJect 1o the rights of present tegants in fald real eslate. but the purchaser shall réceive the income. from said real estate from the first dar of the moath following the time purchased - f - Abstracts for sald several tracts of real estate can be seen and cxamined at the office of Willlam H. Wigton at aur time up to the day of sale. | . IRVIN JACORS. Alministrator with the will annexed. | WM Wigten Aty - - ] - We hembfligiw notice that each of as will sell our interest in the tracts| 6! real estate above described inl which we aré respectively Interested! at the same time and place and upoa ] the same conditions set forth in the | above notice, © .3 . i 1 JAcoßs. . | 7 PNEDH OGRERN. | . v Abont 200 bushels of corn for sale. J { L Dunaing. = St} . For Sale—Pure Bred Barred R@'kg eggs $1.60 per 15, utltily stock, .!z.'wi per 15 from special mateings - .+ -Harvey Hall - Gbas} . Cash Cream Statlen. . - On April sth. the Ohio Dsiry com-| pany opened a cash Cream Station in! Ligonier at F*ay%*i‘l&«hepir:}'?‘ barn am’jz% will be pleased to mast all the farmers! Best of service and highest market| -+ - . . Edna Haney, Manager 1 . - Fer Sale; hard and soft wood,. bot’fi_jichunk and fine. Harry. Lung, Phone 303 through Cromwell. . Bbtti

Farm Loans BEST RATES Terms Obtainable . ‘i_fo«you are m :x_xeod | - of funds, write for . full information or we shall be pleased - to have you callat our office. = ’ . Ay ‘Straus Brothers - Company. ‘ @ : | | t:.ig 1860, Cap. - Sap. $3,000,000. Ligonier - Indiana

: ; obk Sy :‘-"’""a",‘,;‘. - . s . THE UNIVERSAL CAR _ The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because ' ' -of its splendid up-to-date appointments. A comfortable and dependable motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or snow. 3 Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system and demount- . able rims with 314-inch tires all around it, brings its owner all those - established dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and | upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for professional and business meén who drive much, but as the family car for women, -~ the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them __ increases daily so-we solicit immediate orders to make reasonably . prompt delivery. Will you not make our shop your repair place? . Genuine Ford parts and skilled mechanics. W | I'2 s TI, ‘so_q e . e ¢ - & . ’: - g - » 00l EESHEEL GOl i O 5 - BAAR ST T : Ry : S 2e “.::_{;‘:‘4: - S ,~‘._: P : " S « = — e & o | GLENDALE L P ) Lop TP — R P | PARK ofE Gl ik F! o, B 4 AT o-EE §§ S ?';:m, BN Y - R ' '}T: 5:%%‘3%& Ll EIOARIRRNs YAel D s “ ol':”’:*"* d*._ AL {= ?x PesS q,;,‘_; fix}, Ry *

E = . := < ; r -~ 5 - How would YOU K - bl ’ - like a raise_- et NATION - .- - L{‘ L m r . IM thls ? : :‘\ C"i‘:w ! gt f.'L* .M 4 ® 2 - Y ‘\ 2 y "/"’ o : L % SRS )&‘, - o X 35 L 3 ” Qy"‘f.fil\ :4: b L : - . ' \é}( £ :‘ . ‘l, . { \ et >— nd fOr g 34 Years Work HAT is the kind of increase in salary J the minister has received. -His living -~ 7 expenses have risen just .5 fast and as far _&3 yours. . . But he is pail on the average just 52 cents - lore per church member than he was, paid 34 - years ago, .. - . The Minister Never Fails You . Every officer .of the Government with a war - message to deliver appzaled to the ministers first of all. - : . ! - But 80% of the mini. s receive less income -than government econor sts figure ‘as a minimum for the support of an av: ..ze family. - - When hospitals neec money they enlist the support of the ministers—and receive it. -But when sickness visits the minister or the - members of his family they must be treated in a. charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer’s. - 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $2O a weck—about half the pay of-a mechanic. We Pay Him Half the Wagen_o[g\hfec)haniic " And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do you contribute? Nothing if you are outside the church; - an average of less than 3c a day if you are a church member, = e , A o , _ Al of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our ; - children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the- - training of the youth. - - . . We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense , - Pzin of the Interchurch World program is this—a living. wage for every minister of Jests Christ; an efficient plant, . and a chance to do a 'big. man’s job. ' : If you want better preachers, help to pdy the preachers better.. It's the best investment for your community—and for your children—that you can ever make, , , .~ 45 WEST 18th STREET, “EW ¥ORK CITY _ - ; The publication of this odiartx :ent iom‘do ponlbh ~ . through the co-cperation of 30 denmominations. |

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