Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 35B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 November 1920 — Page 4
Farm Loansl ~ Best Rates ~ and ‘ Terms Obtainable R you are In need of funds, write for full Information or we will be pleased to have you call at our ofiu L Oy ; » THE , Established 1560 : Capltal and Surplus $5.000,000 v Home Ofll;fc )b LIGONTER, INDIANA. » %bf”( /b [6)75° 748 R - \¢ N W\ / s‘.gl - ‘—" w# - -. . - LaCanuille Front Laced Corset Just the corset to make . Yo ult ck yor best. - Elizabeth Lamb . Corsetiere : Harry Schlotterback ~ Trustee Perry Township ~ Office Day, Saturday © at Mier State Bank
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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, commissioner, appointed by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, in Civil Cause Number 7766, for parti tion, wherein Irvin Jacobs, administrator with the will annexed of the cstate of Meyer Jacobs, deceased, is plaintitf, and Fred H. Green, Hattie B. Green, his wite, John H. Green, Lueila Green, his wife, and Harry Green and Minnle Green, his wife are defendants, will offer for sale at public sale for not less than two-thirds {2/3) of the full appraised value, and 'to. the highest and best bidder, on Monday the 26th day of November, 1920, the following described real estate in Noble County, Indiana, towit: Out Lots Number Seventy Three (73) and Seventy four (74), in the town, now -city of Ligonier; also out Jjot Seventy Six (76) in the town, now city of Ligonler, excepting thercfrom a part of sald outl ot described as follows: Commencing at the north west corner of said out lot sevenly six (76), runuing thence east § rods, thence south 4 rods, thence west § rods, thence north 4 rods to the place of beginuing: also a strip .or parcel ot land described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Out Lot Seventy Six (76) in the town ‘now city of Ligonier, running. thence cast twenty five feet; thence south 323 feet, thence west 48 feet thence north 191 feet to the northeast corner of Out Lot Sventy Four (74), thence east. 28 feet, thence north 132 feet to the place of beéginning; said last described tract containing fourteen one hundredths (14/100ths) of an acre and being a part of Out Lot Seventy Five (75 in the town, mow city of Ligo‘nier; also the followlpg tract or parcel of ‘land. to. wit: Commencing 40 feet north of the southeast corner of Out Lot seventy three (73) in. the town now- city of Ligonier running thence east 12 feet, thence north 44 fect, thence west 12 feet, thence south 44 feet, to the place of beginning; also the following strip or parcel of land, to wit: Commencing 1.25 chains norta of the southeast corner Hf out lot seventy three (73) in the town, now city of Ligonier running thence east 70 links. thence north 2.36 chains, thence west 70 links, thenece south 2.36 chains to the place of beginning, said last described traet containing .16% lhundn:dx!xs of an.acre. ' - | "« Terms of Sale. :
One-third (1/3) cash; one-third (1/2) insix months, and one third (1/3) in one year; purchaser to give notes waiving valuation and apraisement liws, with 6% interest from daie payable annuaily. and attoriey's fees, and to be secured by a first mortgage on the real estate sold, or purchaser my pay all cash on day of sale. - Said-sale will be made subject to the taxes for 1520 payable in 1921 and subject- to the rights of the present tenants occupying said realestate, but the purchaser shall be entitled to the rent for said real estate from December- 1, 1920. : : = -
An abstract for said real estate may be seen and examined at the office of. the undersigned. ' The gaid sale will take place at the office of William H. Wigton, attorney in the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana at the hour of 1:30 P, M. on said date. ‘ William H. Wigton--35b3w Commissioner NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD PETIvk - TION : Notice is hereby given that the follo'wiug is a copy of a gravel road petition filed in' Commisgioners' - Court of Noble County, State of Indiana, by J. Hamilton Nye, et al, to wit: State of Indiana, Noble County SS: Petition by J. Hamilton Nye, et al, for the grading, paving and improvement of a certain highway located in Noble County, Indiana. " To the Hon. Board of County : Commissioners of Noble County, Indiana. e We, the undersigned, constituting more than fifty(so) freeholders and voters of the County of Noble, State nf Indiana, hereby pray that the following highway in said County and State be graded, drained and paved with either brick or concrete, said highway being described as follows, to wit: - Commencing at the south end of the present brick pavement on the road leading from Ligonier to Cromweil thence running in a general southwesterly direction on Jefferson street through the town of Cromwell, to a point six hundred fifty (650) feet south of the intersection of Orauge and Jefferson Streets in said town, also from the intersection of Jefferson with Orange Street, . along " Orange ‘Street to Albion Road, thence in a general southeasterly direction .alorg Albion Road to where the same strikes the section line between sections twenty one and twenty two (21 and 22) and there to terminate. .~ We recommend that said highway be graded to a uniform width of six (26) feet exclusive of side ditches and that the center of said roadway be paved with one ccurse of brick or concrete pavement nine (9) feet wide on each side of the center line from tie point of beginning to-the east line of Lot 13 on Orange Street and from there to its eastern termination that it be eight (8) feet wide on each side otthee_enmm‘ Ssl e e ‘We furthef recommend that the grade shall include all cuts, fills, drains, approaches, side /ditches, tile drainage and catch basins, and we further recommend that the turn outs] for a distance of four feet on each side of said sproposed pavement which is improved with the brick or concrete payement and outside of the coporate limits of the town of Cromwell be the sams is‘firm and uniform. . | fiw et SRR e e b bt oRO TR WY DVS G BB R
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Dollars per mile; and the nm-! ed petitioners pray that the said Board of Cimmissioners will submt all plans and specifications to the State Highway Engineer and the undersigned petitioners further pray the sald’ Board of Cimmidsioners to request the State Highway Engineer to assign & representative of the State Highway Commission to inspeet the work of construction as it progresses, in the gvent the improvement herein prayed for is found to be of public utility. s i : - J. Hamilton Nye, and more than fifty othér freeholders ‘and voters. Mo 1, H. Clayton Erwin, Auditor of Neble County. State of Indiana, ltereby designate Tuesday, December 7, 1950 a day of the regular December Term, 1920, of said Commissioner's Cour: as the day and date on which the foregoing petition will be present~d to the Coard of Commissioners’ of Noble County, Indiana, for a hearinsg. ' (SEAL) H. Clayton, Erwin, Auditor, : of Noble County, Indiana. Al- ' * blon, Indiana, Novemberd, o 1920. .., ssb2w IDEAS ABOUT TREES
To peel a tree will bring you pow erty. : Cut @own a green tree and it drings bad luck. - : . Cut all your wocd in the months with an “r.'» o . . _ : To touch the warty excrescence oR trees will cause warts, (New England.) . , Never take a hbuu whcra there 18 a weeping willow tree In the gurden. (Itallan.) : The Indians belleve that the boles in trees are doors out of which the spirits pass, . “Never cut down an old apple tree, or some old person in your family will dle” (Jamalca.) Tt you see a tree fall to the right, you wili go on a long journey before the end of the year, : ' The weeping willow hung over the heads of the apostles while they waited and slept when our Lord suffered his agony, and ever after it has wept. If In the fall the follage on the trees sheds from the top down a light winter will follow, but if it sheds from the bottom up a heavy and hard winter may be expected. ' -It is considered a great sin among the Hindus if any member of the family should cut down a tree planted by an ancestor, and the misfortunes of many a family have been attributed to such an act of Indiscretion.
One version of the weeping willow is: After Adam and Eve were banIshed from the Garden of Eden two angels came down and rested on a willow tree and wept so copiously for man's misfortune that their tears ran down the bsanches and forced the leaves to grow down, and it came to be kuown as the weeping willow, —-—-.—‘——_. . SOME ANSWERS ‘The “Information tests” now so popular sometimes elicit strange Information. Here are some aberrant answers obtained in the questionnaire of the Fr@enda school of Philadelphia: Define “unicorn.” A kind'of bunion. Who founded the Methodists? Methusaleh. : ' What is a “silo?” A kind of musical instrument. i Define "dmmediry.“ A place‘ where students board. 5 o " What is a “palllative?” Something to put out fires. . - ‘ What is a “perambulator?” Something to make coffee in. ; Who is John Drinkwater? The man who is making England dry. S What is a “pedagogue? AW who will not listen to reason. -
What is the “Buford? The Buford is the ship used to deport alienists who are undesirable. ; - Define “doughboy." A name for American soldlers because the secretary of war is named Baker. » % R ———————————————————— ; POIN'I:ED- PARAGRAPHS A good fountain pen is an ink convenience, : Nine men out of ten earn the money that the tenth gets. : ; Too many men who have good ideas are unable to makg good. : ~ But of course the preacher isn't looking at you when he says it. &
If clothes didn’t make the woman some of them would look like men.' There are men in the world who would not cheat another man—unless they could. x - Running may or may not be health. ful exercise; it may depend on what Is chasing you. 3 When a woman drops a hint it sounds like a sledge hammer chorus in a boiler factory. - . o David said that all men are Hars. ‘He might have added that some men Work at It overtime, .. 0
- WHAT THE HAIR TELLS A cowlick is u sign of luck. Kinky bair is s sign of & variable and hasty disposition.. - : ‘Smooth, plain hair devotes good une derstanding. peaceable, coutteous. Every—curl on a married woman's bead is & nall in her husband's cofiin. It 1t falls out bebind he will be obstinate and peevish and comwandIf one's halr falls in ringlets sround the forehead a fever will beset him or her, . ‘ ’ - If the halr stands up on the crown of the head you will be fortunate in [lou affairs, " - : | e P 2 e ~ Scorch your halr with a curling iron, you will have a quareel with your ‘sweetheart, -~ 1 o | S : i The widow's peak, which means halr growing to form a point on the fore ihend--you will be a widow, _ l If the halr falls out at the forepart of theé head st a comparatively early age, it means that one will be casily ks ; e ; - If a girl's halr has a wide part she will have a kind motherinlaw: If narrow, her motheérdn-law will be a crank. » i Take a hair from your head and pull it between your thumb and first finger and if It curls it dengtes a quick temper. ¢ . & ‘A long life and a Mmfnl one is promised the owner of hair that grows low on the forehead and retreats up the head above the temples. POINTED PARAGRAPHS A man léfims to Hve when he begins ¢® live and learn. ’
Many a man has a great head from other than Intellectual causes, A little brief experience on the stage stimulates lofty Ideas-as to salary. The man who gets there acts as his own crutch; he doesn’t lean on others. ."Thlnki before you act, but don't spend too much timé thinking. Actions count. - : 3 : : Beauty" mn,\; be onlyvskm. deefi, but the impression It makes extends much Jeeper. : It a man is In love his Intentions are as serious as his attentions are Nothing takes the conceit out of some men more than being compelled to serve on a jury. » : PDuring courtship a man thinks it's a dream; after marriage he Is sometimes sorry he woke up. : : The man who wrecks a train is a criminal, but the man who wrecks a w_hOle' railroad |s a great financler. A woman’s idea of economy is to buy 5 cents’ worth g:‘lnythmg on two separate oceasions Instead of blowing in. a dime all at one time.—Chicago Daily News, = ‘ . BY THE OFFICE OWL -»S 3 i . Many a girl who marries to suit her self doesn't. = is " A plucky man refuses to stand and let others pluck him. ¢
No, Rose, the fishing smack wasn't invented by the summer girl. , . Y e It sometimes happens that a man knows almpst 4s mueh as his son. Our idea of a frenzied financier ils a man who buys a pocketbook on credit. A wise young man passes up the pretty girl and marries a homely one who can cook. % This earth Is frequently designated as “she” because no man knows the age thereof. ; Many an octogenarian can attribute his longevity to the fact that he never called a man a llar. When fortune begins to smile on some men they think it is up to them to sit down and bask In the smiles, RANDOM THOUGHTS 5 Most peop‘elnlmnct nlrthon | corns hurt. o : It is folly to make a friend of & man your dog dislikes. . ' Better retract a wrong step than pursue a wrong course. ; Many a man’s reputaton castn';r shadow over his character. . . " It takes an ekpert to tell the differ ence between war and peace in MexWhen a girl thinks ss much of & man 88 she does of herfelf—that fn " Seé Viola Dana and Milton Sills at Crystal-tonight. =~ &% . Clerks, Men or women over 17, for Postal Mail Service $125 month. Ex1401¢ Continental mmmmng e L R UG N eR R S e §fi¢
Down--Down, Bang Go Prices 4 ’ | . - Stansbury’s Double Store First on the ground with the new slaughter in prices. We have too many goods and must close them out. A few of the many cut prices to be found at our store. . i : » .
_ - BLEACHEDMUSLIN = Hope or Daisy sofe finished bleached Muslin old price 40c the yard our new price the yard 20c¢ = : Fine Granulated Sugar the pound 13¢ “UNBLEACHED MUSLIN . ' Extra heavy unbleached Muslin old price 30c our new price 17¢ : - Pest Tosties or Corn Flakes the package 12¢ OUTING FLANNEL ~ Old Price 40c New Price the yard 25c - - 28 Inch light or dark Outing Flannel every plece heavy weight in nice stripes and checks old price 40¢ new price 25¢ , & e Ameriean Family Soap the bar Se e wOO D UNION-SUITS . Men's oxtra heavy Union St_ms' this garment of a weight that will .be a pleasure to you in coid weather the sult $lB5 Ribbed Unjon Suits a -good garment.yours for $2.25 s : : ~ Fined Tollet Seap old price 10c¢ new price Se iy - PERCALE e - 25¢ down goes the price on Percale all of onr besat grade light and dark 36 inch Percale now at 25¢ old price 3¢ : : W : = : - Colgates Taleum Powder 15¢ plas far tax o ‘APRON GINGHAM - = 2¢ Ol Price 85¢ ' _ Amoskeag Apron Checked Ginghams reduced to 22¢ the yard 3 o (. W. Steel Cut Coffe old price 30¢ “ ournew price se DRESS GINGHAMS - ' o 45¢ Dress Ginghams Reduced to 85¢ V A'l our new Fall Dress Ginghams best patterns best quality now the yard 35¢ - - % Old Reliable Cofiee old price 50 our mew price ise M HEAVY NAPPED BLANKETS 01 Price $l.OO New Price £3.19 -66x80 extra Heavy Napped Blankets this is na special bargain for this sale $3.19 ; L P &G. White Naptha Soap 3 bars 22¢
Wealways have and always will lead in the best goods at the low prices;;)ur motte has heen always be last to take the advance and irst to rive the first decline. WE WILL SERVE YOU THE BEST. Look up your Calalozue and compare these prices. Call and look at the geods you will be pleased, . . .« -This Sale is now on, November 4th for 10 days ' iR lam yours for service, - _ - C.R.STANSBURY LIGONIER 2s e - _ : . INDIANA
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Cold Weather - Makes you think of winter ~_ clothing. S N_aturally you will buy that ~ warm overcoat at the - store’ which gives you a good big dollar’s worth of o merchandise for every dollar you spend. -~
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- WOOL NAPPED BLANKETS - $750 oM Price Our new Price 8619 = Al: our 72x84 inch Plaid; Wool Napped Blankets nice arsortment of colors blue and white, pink and white, tan and white, grey and white plaids and block patterns. This blanket has more heat units then any other wool napped blanket made our price §6.19 e o , . ~ Michigan Hand Picked Beans the pound ¢ | m ~ BOY'S AND GIRL'S HOSE . OW Price #o¢ New Price 30c¢ _ Boys' and ‘Girls'Hose we are leading in the new low orices. This line of fineé Ixl Ribbed hose, in the best quality the kind you ifke now the pair 30¢ , Large Cake Lenox Soap the cake 6e : L OUTING GOWNS | . Only §2.00 ;;hw Outing Gowns large and full cut, long length, high or low neck long sleeves a garment of worth old price $2.25, $2.50 new price $2.00 _Calument Baking Powder 1 Ib, ean now 2S¢ : OUTING GOWNS - 014 Price £3.00 Our New Price 850, Extra Heavy Outing Gowns nige paterns in stripes checks and plaids with fancy trimming double seams pear! buttons look at our line of gowns before you buy, our new price. $2.50 » e Fancy Canned Sweet Corn tender new price Ibe & ; 3 . : _ CNION SUITS . 2.00 the Snit for Union Suits for the ladies extra heavy union suits fleeced, silk trimming, pearl buttons, high or low neck, long or short sleeve a Dependon Garment our low price $2.00 - Swanton Pure Backwheat Flour 10 Ibs for Sée e NN AU : 3120 for winter l'n-ion Suits a good iann Garment forßoys and Girls : v Canned Goods of All Kinds at Reduced Prices. o CHEVIOT SHIRTS - OMd Price 81,50 New Price $1.15 © Men’s Heavy Cheviot Shirts, fast colors double shoulder and back doubie seams, with collar old price $1.50 : 2 Gt Onr Ri‘dl‘fl_‘d Price on Karo light and Dark Syrup
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