Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 May 1920 — Page 2

. 4 A Farcial Fact in Three Acts » Given by the Junior Class . € - : G _® . Ligonier H. S. Gymnasium ‘Friday and Saturday e ~ 8:00 P. M. ’ .« The characters are named in the order in which they appear. . . - : . CAST - MAY LYAVEON ... llinon Beolitho Johnzon—Butler at the Martins' .............Malvern Baker Countesse Deéßeaurien ............cocccisivr e Josephine Inks Rodney Martin ...........cccoiiviinniior Leonard Claudon Cyrcus Martin—A Millionaire ....................Earl Bragington Ambrase Pagle ... .. ... ... eeieenitoDert Taylor Marie—Maid at the Marting' .........c......ccooiuivnunsen.RoOSe Selig William Smith—Friend of Cyrus Marting’ ... . Miss Burke—A Clerk ..............iiceo......Bernice Starks Y e aAlted Ackeriaan George McChesney .. ... ... ............Donsald Shearer Miss Bronson—Marshall Field Representative - . e e e s aaatherine Calbeck . Act. 1. The library at Cyrus Martin’s L Act 2. Rodney Martin's Office . Act. 3. Same as act 1. . ‘ " .. Story. of the Play: . Mr. Cyrus Martin a =oap king has just wagered Mr. Clark an old friend and rival $30,000 that his son Rodney a spendthrift, can make more money in a vear than Clark’s son, Ellery. - _ : > ' In order to win this bet Mr. Martin takes his stenographer Miss Grayson in his confidence and together they form a plot which ensnares the son Rodney and gives him an incentive to w ’fs!‘f{_. k_ . A seiies of complicated events follow in which a French Countéss plays no small part. Peale the advertising agent - blessed with host of brilliant ideas comes to the rescue. The close of the plot finds Cyrus Martin minus a grouch because -of the victory over his rival, and Rodney with a wife, \ - . : Executive Staff - Business Manager ..............c...oicieciniiinnnnni . Mildred Davis " Ass’t Business Manager ... i . Avis Green Advertising Manager ...................e.coeieenid...Donald Latta Ass’'t Advertising Manager .........0........A1fred Ackerman DIAEE Muanager ... ... ... . o Panl Wand Ass’t Stage Manager ..........c..............5quire Robinson Property Manager ..o Harry - Cornelius Admission 35 Cents

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The county board of review and equaiization meets June Ito begin its .Larry Albers was called to Wapakonetta, Ohlo, Friday by the death of his father. : - - W. W. Wood was in Chicago Saturday and Sunday and visited his daughter Katherine. -~ ' e Mrs. George W. Brown was a week end visitor with Mrs. Henry Herald at Goshen. . : . o . [ — i 2 . Mrs. Maurice Brubaker and son John are home from an extended visit in Indianapolis. o ‘ It is said that mushrooms ~re growing plentiful and Albert Bordner has been out gathering them in. 'Mre. G. H. Smith spent the week end with her husband and looked over the new home recently purchased i{lser?_, . : - . . i Leland- K. Thompson goes to Indi‘anapolis this week. He will serve as Ean assistant sargeant at arms in thew‘ lsmw republican convention. | - Thé condition of Ed Compton, suffering from blood poisoning in au Elkhart hosptial, is still serious. His injured hand requires comstant dressing. X . Uncle Joe Cannon, the. aged congressman from Danville, L, celebrated his 84th birthday Friday by giving fish dinner to some friends. He smokes stogies. . . Mrs. C. G. Holycross, who had been at the home of H. C. Ryan, looking after her daughter who had been ill. has returned home to Kendallville. Mrs. Ryan is rapidly recovering. - Alphonso A. Kline, 51, Wavne township farmer, died Thursday «f apopllcx'_\ -after illness of one weels. The decéased vecently moved . ‘tc. Noble from Illineis. ~ Surviving are the widow, a son and daughter. ‘ Meeting of State Federation. . Indianapolis, Ind., -üb—(Special) Word has been received at ithe headquarters of the Indiana Fedération of Farmers' Associations in thiz ity that practically every county organization in the state which is affiliated with the parent body will send its president and secretary to the state wile conference called by President John G. Grown for Monday, May- 17. Lewis Taylor, general secretary, hLas outlined a-program for the meeting which calls for -a discussion on co-operative elevators, live stock shipping asso‘ciations, pooling of the wool clip, uniform meémbership campaigns and accounting systems, road building programs, etc. . o . After Road Contractors. The state board of a(‘('nuri(s has call- § ed on George A. Young for the sum of $1,050 as excess payments to road contractors in the years of 1918-1919 while sauditor of Noble county. The auditor of Miami county is charged with making.illegal payments for the same purpose of nearly $4,000. The irregularity comes from an errnreous interpretation of the law. The friends of Mr. Young will be sorry to have him lose 'the amount. ot o

THE LIGONIER BANNER. MGONIER, INDIANA

XOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexed, of the will and estate of Meyer Jacobs, deceased, by virtue of the power in said will conferred, wili, ! at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. on the | 12th day of May, 1920, at the office of Williamn H. Wigton, in Ligonier, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent In and to the following described reml estate, situated in Noble County, Indizna towit: : : 1. The east half, of Lot Number| Eighty (80) in the Original Plat of the| town, now city, of Ligonier. 2. Commenaing #9 Teet south of the} southeast corner of Out Lot number ‘Beventy-five (76), In the town, now ¢ity, of Ligonier, running thefce wost 2,715 chains, thence south 33 feet, thence sast to the east lith of Out Kot Number Seventy-twe (72) in said sity, thence Naerth to the place of beginning; also commensing at a poimt 132 feet south of the nertheast corner of Out Lot Number Seveawy-twe (72) in the tewn, Dew eity, of Ligonier, running thenes south ¢4 faet, thease weat 178 feel, mare or less, to the sast line of a trast of land eonveyesd by Willism Clawsen and wile o Asdrew Walder. at a poiat 198 feet south of the north line of said Out Lot Beventytwo (72) thenee norih (06) feet, thenes east 178 feet, more or less to the plaece of beginaing. “wWrd g O Owned Jointly Wih BH Jaosbs: Bush ' ~ Ownfag One-Nell. ‘ 3. Twenty (20) feet and four (4) inches by paraliel limes off of the north side of Lot Number Thirty (36) in the Original Plat of the tewn, now city, of Ligonler, Indiana. . 4. Out Lot - Number thirty-nime (39) in the town, now eity, of Ligonier, Indiana. e . : 5. Out Lot Number Righty-three (83) in the town, mew eity, of Ligonier, Indiana. - - 0 "~ 6. The morth half of Lot° Number Ninety-seven (97) im the Original Plat of the tewn, mow eity, of Ligenier, Indiana. » - © 7. The south half of Lot Number Ninety-sevem (97) i the Original Plat of the town, now e¢ity, of Ligonier, | Indiana. v 8. All that part of Out Let Number One Hundred Twenty-six (126) in the town, now eity, of Ligonier, which lies east of a llne extended due north from the east lime of Lot Number Three (3) Bloek Nv er two (2) in A. B. Miller - . to the town, mow eity of . The morth hall of Out lot Numper Fifty-four .(54) im the town, now ¢ity, of Ligonmier, exeept thirty (39) feet off of the morth side thereof used for a.publie highway and excepting from the remainder the morth omefourth thereef. - o Owned Jointly With Fred H. Green, - Each Owning Ome-Half.

10. Out Lets Number Beventy-three and Seventy-four (73 & 74) in the town, new eity, of Ligenier; alse Out Lot Seventy-six (76) in the toewn, new ¢ity, of Ligenier, exeepting therefrem & part of said Out Let deseribed as folloews: Commeneing at the northwest corner of said Out Let 76, rumning ‘thenee east § rods, themee south ¢ reds, thence west 3 reds, theaee nerth 4 rods te the place of beginning . alse a strip er parcel of land deseribed as follows: Cemmenecing at the northeast ‘corner of Out Lot Seventy-six (76) iu ‘the town, new eity, of Ligonier, running thenee east twenty-five feet; ‘thence south 323 feet, thence west 4% fect, themee morth 191 feet to the northeast corner 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 arracre and being a part of Out Lot 7 in the town, now city, of Ligonier; also the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing 40 feet. nerth of the southeast corner of Out’ ‘Lot 73 in the town, now city, of Ligonier, . running thence east 12 - reet,i thenee north 44 feet, thence west I‘3! Ject, therce soyth 44 feet to the place of beginning: also the following nujlpi or parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing 1.t5" chains north of the routheast corner of Out Let 73 in the town, now | city of. Ligonier, running thence east! 40 links, thence north 236 ochains, thence west 70 links, thence scuth 2.36. chains, to the place of beginning, said last deséribed tract containing .16’/3_’ of an acre. iy P

The Following Real Estate In LaGrasge County, Indiana, Owned Jointly With Eli Jacobs, Each Owning One-Hall. e

11. The west hall of the southeast quarter, and ten acres off of the east side of the east half of the southwest quartér; 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 way of the Wabash Railrcad Company and excepting from the remainder 30 acres off of the west side thereof in township 38 North, Range 8 East. ' 13. Tha north half of the rortheast 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 feet in width off from the north side of the south half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), ‘township thirty-six (36) morth, range eight (8) east, sald driveway to ex‘tend from the real estate heretofore ‘described west to the public highway. ~ Baid sale will be made subject to ‘the approval of the Noble Cireut Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and condiAt least one-third (1-3). of the purchase money cash in hand, the remainder in two hf:mmn%m payable in one and two years after

from date, waiving relief and provid- | ing for attorney’s fees. - Said nofes to be secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold or the purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. - . i

- Should sald real estate not be sold at the above time and place the under signed wil continue to offer the same for sale from day to day thereafter - The sale of said respective tracts of real estate will be made subject 1o the taxe for 1920 payable in 1921 and subJect to the rights of present tenants ii sald real estate, but the purchaser shali *ecaive the income from sald real eatate from the first day of the month following the time purchased o ~ Abstracth for sald severa! tracts of real estate can be sden and examined at the office of Willlam H. Wigton at any time up to the day of sale : . IRVIN JACOBS, Adiministrator with the wiil annexed. W-H Wigts. Aty. ™ . ‘We hereby give notice tuas cach of us will sell our interest in the tracts of real estate above described in which we are respectively !nterested at the same time and place and wpon the sameé eomditions set forth in the above notice. - . ' ELI JACOBS: . L FREDH OREEN. "~ Kodak finishing Hicher Sindlo,

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