Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 39A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 November 1920 — Page 3
.3 ° d!% AZ4 7@\ \":l,‘,‘" :fig L k :{&e od, ‘ efc 7 il ) B 2 ¥ el =7 A "‘ P '3{"s-';‘ : 2 T 1 ,;,i v —— — | cowve.oem GOOD BREAD WITH - = - GOOD TURKLY are Inseparable from » Tharksziviag dinper. We will sapply you with the most dellclous bread fu all kinds ef loaves, as well as the mo«t 1 mpilng pumpkin and miace ples, and nil kinds of chelce bakestuifs of the highe.t grades, and made Irom Ihe vas st and best materials. : ‘M. G. Rodgers Telepbone 244 '
Harry Schlotterback Trustee’Perry Township Office Day, Saturday; A at Mier State Bank Dr. C. D.Lane Zimmerman biock; Ligouier FFI CE HOURS: Q9:oote 12 1:00 103:08“"7:00 to;flfl : ice 10 Telepbone Res., 27
Xmas Gifts Christmas may be a long way off but we ~ are already making pictures to be wused as Christmas remembrances Make an appofnhnent May. Hieber Studios Photography and Xray
Farm Loans Best Rates and Terms Obtainable o et e pleased to have you eall at onr office
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Took the One Day Dctor, and — quickly regained health.. “For years I had a torpid, sluggish liver. 1 was so constipated I had to take a laxative every night. My complexion became almost yellow, and I felt tired and sick. I had almost Igiven up hope when I heard of the One Day Doctor. One day’s treatment did wonders, so 1 repeated it next day. Today I am a well man, and urge everyone to -llg this wonderful one-day -treatment.”—S, C. Gould, South Bend, Ind. If mm liver is sluggish and bowels jrregu you are a victim of tired feeling, heaéache and ‘biliousness, and your system is inviting disease. " The One Day Doctor is a one-day ‘gourse of treatment, regulating stomach, flr, ‘kidneys and bowels. It cleans out _your system thoroughly, tones '{‘Ou up and makes you feel like new. Take it d notice the prompt relief, and see Sow lively' and well you feel tomorrow. s only 25c¢. Tlxoe: llf your druggist pot bave it, send 4bc and we'll mail it, prepaid. Absolute
l - NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. [ State of Indiana, Noble County S 8: ' . In the Noble Circuit. Court, ;- January Term, A. D. 1921, !_ Cause No. 7759 s . To Quiet Title ' George W. Fahi - I ve | -
[.\.ramnnum H. Jobhnson, ¢t al.- . Now cowes the plaintff by Willlam H. Wigton. hls sitorney and files his complaint héerdin together with the affidavit of a competent persan. that the residence upon dilgent inguiry is ‘unknown of the following named de,lendnnu 10 Wit 5 Sarah A. Dewey, Peler Banta, Nancy Banta. that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are belleved to be pou-residents of the State of indiana, sued in this ‘action by the following names and designations. to wit *“The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons. to wit: Sarah A Dewey, Peler Bqnt,i. Nancy Hanta, the nawes of all of whom are arknown to plalutiff; the unkmown widoweis -and widows, children desCendants and heirs, surviving &pouses, creditors aund administrators of the :stales, devisees, legatees. trusm-‘ alng executors of the last wilis and lestaments, successors {n interest and assigns, respectively of the following camed. and designated deceased .persons, Lo wit * :
" Sarzh A, Dewey, Peter .Han'a, Naney Bauta, the names cf all of whori are anknown to plaintift; all 30 the: women once known by any of the pames and desigpations. above
staled, wlLoee vatuis ouay Lave been changed. and who are now known by sther names, the names of all _of whom are unknmown to plaintift; the spouses of all of the persons above named, describéed and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff all = persous and corporations wh) asse:t, of aight assert any itle, clalm or in-
wrest in or len wpoun the real estate discribed in the . complaint in this action; by, under or through any of he defendants to this action named, Jescribed and designated in said eomplaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;” that the following named defendants are monresidents ‘of the'State of Indiara, to wit: Helen L. Fisher, Perey -l Fisher, Genevieve Fisher, Harry Fieher, Ellen Fisher, Melanthan W. Fieher, Georgia Firher, LEthelbert Fu_hn,‘ Fannie F. Caples, ¥ -ank Caples.. The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is desmcribed in said complaint to wit: ; Commencing one and fifty eight and one- half hundredths (1.58%) chains west from a point srixteen (163( feet north of the northeast corner of’; Lot One (1) in Block One (1) in Fisher & Company's Addition to the town, .now city. of Ligonier, running thence west three and twelve hundredths (3.12) chainse to the center of North Main Strect, thence, north two and thirteen hundredths (2.13) ehains thence east three and twelve hundredths (3.12) chaine, thence south two and thirteen hundredths (2.13) chains to the place of beginning. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demande, claime and claimants whatsoever. :
Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and aprear on the 10th day of January 1921 same being the 7th day of the January Térm, 1921 of the Noble Cireult Court of Indiana to be begun ard holden on the 3rd day of January 1921 at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said County and Btate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. : » ~ In witness whereof 1 hereunto set my hand and aflix the seal of said Courtat the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana this 15th day of November .1920. | (SEAL) John M. Kitt, Clerk of -the - Noble Cireuit Court. W. H. Wigton, Att'y for plaintiff. . . i 37a3w
SUITS WITH EMBROIDERY : : ; B T ¥ PN \ g L | \ K . .:i:‘ ) A 8 : G BRGNS U Embroidery enriches many of the new suits, and it is used on all the different clothes effectively, But there are none of them that make a better background for it than velours or velvet or broadcloth. Any one af these will invite just such lavish decoration as appears on the formal suilt pictured here. It has a deuble bnut.i For rent-f-room houss, modern L Jaoebs. : Ihg
T9HE IJUONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
, ~—— ‘ 4 Mrs. Willis Oyler was a Sunday visitor in Fort Wayne. ' | Mrs. Joseph Eckbart was a week ead visitor in Millersburg. ) Clyde Biddie came from Fort Wmo‘ and paid his mother a visit - eSo T ‘ _Mrs. L. J. Dunning, of Plymouth, Was a week end guest of relatives here. Alva Maithews eame from Mishewaka and visited old friends over SunMrs. W F. Kiser was a week end visitor in Eikxhart where she called o 0 fr?cndl : , : Roy Banta had a business inission In South Bend Friday and visited that eity : ~Mr. and Mrs. Fra.kx Seott, of Indiapapolis spent the week end with Ligonier friends. : : Charles Smalley of Waterlco was @ ¥oek end guest ¢f Lis grandparentts in this eity. ' Miss Hazel McDowell, who had been visiting her brother in Klkhart, came home Saturday e
Mrs. Allle Morrow was a Thanksziving day guest of Mrs Gary Kreanzer in South Bend. - Jay Maxwell came from Cmaco and ‘pent the week end with his mother Mrs. Mary _ Maxweli : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burkhart, of Eden, Ohio, were week end visitors with Ligonier friends. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoek came from Mishawaka and spent Thanksgiving with Ligonier relatives. The Misses Ethel and Mabel Longenecker of Somth Bend were guests of their parents Thanksgivng. ; b e e i ‘ Mr. and Mre. Morton Long and little daughter spent their Thanksgiving with Telatives in Woleottville, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson, of 160 State street, Elkhart, spent the week onj in Ligonier with relatives. ~ Hubert lambdb e¢ame from Fort Wayne and speni the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Losek Lamb.
Dike Kerr eame from South Bend where he is employed to attend the tuneral of his aunt Mrs. Isabelle Parsons. : : Fred Radford spent Thanksgiving in Indianapolis with his sister, Missi Hortense who is attending Tudor Hall inthat eity. . ‘ 1 e ot 5 John Kawl, of Holton, Kaneas camet Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. H. Green. He e a cowsin of the Green brothers. J Ira Warner of Reynolds, who recently purchased the Ira Girten plot of ground in Rochester, arrived Saturday and will reside here. 1 Mr. and Mre. Myron W. Bowen and baby daughter, of Chieago spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bowen's mother Mrs. I. M. Myers. | AT- 5 ‘ George Bryan is having five large signs painted advertising his business. They will be planted on the Lincoln Highway, -the Blazed trail and the Cochran road. ;
Wanted:—Lady for local ehild welfare work for 60 or 90 days. Guarantees $2 a day. Permanent if capable.} Reference and phone Mo. Box C 34 care of Banner. Mr. and Mres. Merritt Shearer and little daughter of ' Goshen spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earnhart. Mr. Shearer is agricultural agent of Elkhart county. ! ~ Olin Stansbury and Carlyle Latts, ;v_vho_hnd been home for Thanksgiving returned to their respective universi}tlel Sunday, Mr. Stansbury to Chica--80 and Mr. L:ita to Greencastle. Wanted—L- .- ', tavel in interest of chlid wellare wori. $7% a month above expen---’ Parvanect with op= portunity for advancemen Rohrgnm and telephono. Addrees box No. 99, care of Banner. - i e S Ro3 st Word comee from MWikdart t.hati Thomas Wagner, who is at the home of his son Dean, is in a dangerous condition. Mr. Wagner has bhad two operations to relieve an abeess in his | side. Pl .
Farmers (Conferense. ' Wabash, Ind, Nov. - 20~Rapresentatives of Indiana farmers’ organisations eonferred here Sunday,{ Nov. 338 on a plan for oconsolidated purchasing of farm supplies Dy which they hope to reduce the eost of production of farm products. In view of declining prices for farm products proponents of the plan for consolidated purchasing declare that it offers one solution for mesting the situation brought about by lower price levels. Among the organisations which were represented at the conference were the Indiana State Grange, the Farmers’ Grain Dealers association and the Indiana Federation of Farmers' assoelaThe plan contemplates oonseclidated purchesing of such supplies as fretilizser, feeds, seeds, twine and coal It does not inelude personal or house-
- ON AMPLE LINES % Y v "’: . f A (A ‘ Sl Y ' ;i & k" ! s ; 5‘ ';' 7‘, .£~ = l » 3 r «ss“:‘ ‘.‘ ;;‘;. » | 1 R - ~ The plcture talls the stery of this handsome coat 80 eompletely that thete 4 cothing Turther to say excopt that &t ' made of beavy duve | n and ia brewn In eeler. j - NEWS NUTES g -(LASSIFED ADS. ~ Bring your aluminum ware 1n need | of repairing to my shop where it will/ be meatly dome. D." M. Rench mmi For Bale—Davenport and m"mi table. Call phome Neo. 414, Ligonier.| : édats s et W 6 Shoats for sale, weight from €0 to 100 pounds. Call Cromwell No. 611.' : 33b2t Wanted-—At onee, about three unfurnished reoms for light houee keeping alese in. Prene 18 Banner. - - SBatt|
Secure & Dusiness oduamution, sither in the resideat sesheel or by home otady. Oataleg and Home Stady bookist free. Write the BSenth Bend Basingss Gellags, Sonth Bend Indiana. Séblme s ———— : my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, thie 24th day ef November, 1920. (SEAL) John M. Kitt, Clerk of : Noble Circuit Court | W. H. Wigton Att'y for plaintiff. 35b8w @b With Farm Paper. . Arveaagements have Dbsex made wheredy the Baaner and the Ohilo Parmer will be mailed for $3OO the year. This rate applies te Bew subseribers and all old enes whe pay ene year I advance. . The Banner and the Weman's Weld for $2.95 en the same basis. sebf
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We'll give you fine all wool quality and the best styles to be had. We'll reduce your clothes expense. Your money will buy more value here than elsewhere. - Suits at 9.00 to 49.00 - Overcoats at l' 25.00 to 50.00
: Saturday, December 4th ‘ 'WE ANNOUNCE OUR CHRISTMAS OPENING DECEMBER ith. AT WHICH TIME WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN THROWING OPEN OUR to the trade. We have a complete assortment of Toys and Dolls—just the thing for the little ones. We invite your early inspection while the stock is still complete. We will have on display a fine assortment of practieal presents for the entire family at reasonable prices. Call early and see our complete stock of gifts. : : ~ Special Aluminum Sale ~ Beginning Saturday eginnin g datur ay . - As a Christmas Special we will offer many Aluminum articles at a special sale price of $1.69. Included in this sgle are Tea Kettles, Percolators, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans and other articles. This ware has just been inpacked and is being placed on sale at $1.69 before going into our regular stock. This sale coming at this time offers a wonderful opportunity to the holiday shopper. See the display in our window. : » Special for Saturday Onl - 100 10-inch double face Okeh Phonograph Records s CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS '
Fresh Fish, I will have a supply of fresh fi=h every Wednesday for delivery, Jam s Adams. . ; BBadt “Fer sale, desiradble Ddull@ding lot Bidewalk and svwer. Rube Deeter. : 28bte
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- Drop In Price of Rebuflt Tires. | -30x3—88.65. ' - | 32x314—51229. '- - 1 30x3%4—510.75 . 31x4—513.80 » ; - Ten per cent off this price until January Ist. Other si‘z(:s urcqrdivg‘;y.'t W. E. Caldwell - : 38bst Phetorrapha at WHieher's Stodia. (
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GLASSES Accuartly and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses e replaced. : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
