Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 39B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 December 1920 — Page 2
. . W’m - Everybody is invited to attend its services who do net attend church elsewhere. : SDO A IR SN I 5 - Sunday School 9:30 A. M. ; e » Preaching Sunday 10:45 A M. and 7 P. M. i Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 N : ) - : o o R AU :='.‘ o‘ . 4 ~ Stop! Seriously Consider _ What is your attitude toward the chnrches of this city? What would become of them if everybody treated them as you do? What would the city be without them? o ! " The Churches are doing more to increase the finuncial values of the country than bauks, masufacturing plants or any other ladustry in. the commercial world. . ! - They. are the foundation of pr(st-nt form of eivilization. They are insisting on the elimination from civic life of all evils that entice and ruin the youth of the country. They stand for the passage and euforcement of laws that will honor God and make the community clean and safe for you and your family. ‘ : . - - : ~ Is such ‘an institution worthy of your sympathy and support? If so see to it that it gets them. . : ' ‘
QOur Reputatio This bank is proud of the reputation it has gained for being conservative. » , , - When you are entrusted with the care of thousands upon thousands of dollars of other people’s money it is best to be conscrvative in investing it. You will find that this strong bank measures up to your idea of what a good bank should be and your business is-invited upon'that basis.. - . Ligonier, Indiana $
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, Hamp-Ferguson. - ¢ Miss Bernice Hamp, daughter of] Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamp of 503 Divisfon street, and Arthur Ferguson sbn of Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of Ligonier, were married yeésterday a: the Methodist parsonage In St. Jo. #eph. by the pastor the Rev. Wheeler. —~Elkhart Truth: Monday, Nov. 2. The above came as real news to the many frienids of Mr. Ferguson in this eity. Arthur Ferguson was born and educated in this city and few lif any were made acquainted with his matrimonial Intenticns when he visited hihume over Thanksgiving, He was fofmerly employed by the Indiana & Michigan Electric company in thicity but for some weeks has been iu Elkhart. His many friends will extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will reside in Elkhart ! Goes to Far Away Indla, | Miss Sadie Woodruff daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruff residing northwest of Kendallville, departed Monday for India where she will be oné of the thousands of teachers sent to the faraway land by the Methodist Eplscopal church as part of its cen tenary program. .
Miss Wocdruff has completed a ape-1 cial course of training in Chicago enabling her to conduct her missionary work in India. She was a resident of Kendallville for a number of years graduated from high school a few years ago and since that time has been engaged in teaching school in various points in Indiana' and Michigan. v . , ' ~ All Day Bake Sale. Saturday December 4 the Cornthian class of the Christlan Bible School will hold an all day bake, fruit and candy sale in the Louis Schnoll, store room, Banner Block. - Mr. Schnoll has generously c‘fered the young people a good profit percentage on all sales made from his stock which consists of ‘fruit and canned goods. - : g : - Ralph Vallance Wanted. . Ralph Vallance, a Goshen youth whe has been in much trouble with th¢ authorities there is being sought as the person who took a new Oakland Sedan from the garage of S. F. Larimer, formerly of Millersburg. Vallance was last seen in South B-nd with the car on Thanksgiving day, but both have again disappeared. | ‘
Boy in Phlllipines, Alfred Dues'er~for the past two ycars has been with - a compray of L uited States soldier in .the .2.il [in2s His father Charles Duesler was in the city Wednesday buying his son some Christmas presents. The tokens of remembrance will reach the young man by Christmas day and will no doubt make him happy. . = Measles Epidemie. e ‘A measles epidemic is prevailing at Washington Center, Whitley county, Sixteen high school pupils out of a total of fifty-four are afflicted. - - Harry Schlotterback Trustee Perry Township : ” Office Day, Saturday? - at Mier State Bank
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Dedsworth-Thompson. ‘Saturday evening at the home of the bride in this city occurred the marriage of Mrs. Lulu Dodsworth ard Earl Thompson, the latieér pamed a resident of Chagrin Falls, Ohlo. The wedding was a very quiet one, only the sister of the bride, Miss Ina Chap-
ing performed by Rev. Harry Thompson, of the Christian church of which theb ride is an active member. Mrs. Thompson was born in Noble county and has always been active in church work. She is a lady of fine characte: and rare attainments the eldest daggh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Oren Chapman. ploneers. o G Mr. Thompson is & master mechanic ikilled in his profession. Mr. and M:¢ rhompson will reside in Ligonier. A Death of Charles R, Green. Charles Reuben Green, age 58 years, prominent farmer residing about thre: niles north of Kendallville near Wayne! Zenter, died at his home Sunday night Although he had been in ill health for lifteen years, his condition only be~ame serious last Thursday. The d! rect cause of his death was due to ~» _ibscess on the lungs and tuberculosis. Surviving aside from his widow and iix children is @& sister Mrs. Phocoie Notestine of Ligonler. - s
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble County, 88 In the Noble Circuit Courl . January Term, A D. 1821 Cause No, . 4 " To Quiet Title Harvey Hartzler, : . : - . V 8 , Jeorge Loy, et al, . “Comes now the plaintiff by William 1. Wigton his attorney and files h ‘omplaint herein together with the at idavit of a competent person that th: ‘esidence upon diligent inquiry is uninown of the following named de‘endants, to wit: - Ruben Varner, Sarah Varner, Corneius H. Cooper, Hester Cooper, Jacob *taff, Daniel Pfaff; that the names. c! he defendants are unknown and that hey are believed to be non-residentc f the State of Indiana, sued in thi iction by the following names and lesignations “The unknown husbands ind wives respectively, of the following named persops, to wit: Ru sen Varner, Sarah Varner, Cornelius 1. Cooper, Hester Cooper, Jaco faff, Daniel Pfaff, the names of ai! )f whom are unknown to plaintiff the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of th. last wills and testaments, successors n interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to wit: Ruben Varner, Sarah ' Varner, Cornelius ‘H cooper, Hester Cooper, Jacob Pfafi, Danjel Pfaff, the names of all-of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed, and who are now known bv >ther names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plafntiff; the spousesi of all of the persons above named,' described and designated as defen‘Jants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert, any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real ‘estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff:” that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to wit: Oliver Growcock, Lesta E. Growcock, Logan Harter, Bessie Harter. : : The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is describer is sald complaint, to wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quartar of section seven (7), township thirty five (35) north, range eight (8) east This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintift for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whaigoever. .
Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and uppear on the 17th day of January, 1921 same being the 13th day of the January Term, 1921 of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 3rd day of January 1921 at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and detemln-l ed in their absence. | In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 24th day of. November, 1920. (SEAL) ' Johm M. Kitt, Clerk of Noble Circuit Court. W. H. Wigton Att'y for plaintiff. 38b3w The Social Hour will serve a cafeteria supper in the Presbyterian church parlors Tuesday, December 14, beginning ‘at 5 o'clock. Former affairs of this nature advertise it safficiently, but special attention is called to the sale of numecrous artciles tol be heed in connection with the supper. Come afternoon and evening and see the exquisitely hand decorated all linen handkerchiefs, the kind you have to pay enormous prices for in city stores and which you would not be ashamed to present to anyone for a Xmas gift, the full comfortable aprons and children’s bibs and the complete line of Christmas food and dainties already prepared to save you worlk, brown, fruit cake, candies, stuffed dates etc. It will be worth your while ' to atend the sale as well as patronice delicious menu. = 39adw’
BREAD! = BREAD! ~ To do our part to help cut the high cost of | living we are quoting the following prices: ‘ Bread, large loaves 13ic, 2 loaves for 26¢ Bread, small loaves 9c¢, 3 loaves for 26¢c Cinnamon Rolls 20 and 25c per dozen Bame.perdosen . . - ]Bse .. . .. Coffee Cakes . . 13c, 2 for 25¢ - Rodgers Bakery,
. /& N s : )‘" R — A " LaCamuille Front Laced Corset Just the corset to make yo u look yor best. Elizabeth Lamb ’ Corsetiere -
- Santa Claus Headquarters . GUTELIUS & MILLER'S ~ Special Sale for Saturday, Dec. 4
e e WINDOW BLINIS Linoline Oil finish (not water colors) ~ FANCY SALAD DISHES , A 58¢ value special ........................ 48¢ OUTINGS - Faney light and dark colors. Saturday : PENCALNE @@ Light and dark percales Saturday very S TR RN e i - 10
L , SOAPS, TOILET AND LAUNDRY. . Pearly Wave Laundry Soap 7c value 10 bars ... 60€ ‘Wathke’s Naptha Laundry Seap 9c value Saturday 10 bars ..., 70€ Jap Rose Toilet Soap 10c value Saturday 3 BArS ..........ccommmsissmimminins e 216 - - Kirk’s Flake Laundry Soap 8c value 10 Bars ..., . 63€ P. &G. Naptha Laundry Soap 9¢ value 10 bars ... 19€ - Hard Water Castile Soap 6 bars for ... 49¢ 8 ’ ~ SPECIAL CANDY SPECIAL o ' ~ No. 1 soft shell English Walnuts per pound: .........c.cocusmmmrmmsmsssssssnssssssssssssios ecee 30€ Almonds new 1920 crop, extra fine the pound ..o v 29€ Mixed Nuts Al 1920 CTOD .......... c...........ccuresmisesssnenssissssisissssssasssssssasgossonssissasaasrseresss |SO Brazil Nuts (nigger toes) 1920 crop per pound ...« oocnsiecins S9€° Grape Fruit extra fine cror 3 for ............... oo i 29C ~ Oranges, extra sweet and juicy the doZen ..., e, 45¢ " Fresh Salted Spanish Peanuts the pound ... oo 1960 Mixed Candy special the Pound ...............ccocsmmsnsmsessssssscsssismacassssassivesions: . senrencies GOC : ; , | Holiday Offerings now ready. Make your selections. - A small payment down and we will hold your purchases till Xmas eve. Don’t be disappointed. Do your shopping ; early. We will be more than pleased to lay away your purchases. In this way you are Jls:re to get just what you want and more than that you can shop and avoid the crowds ~ Gutelius & Miller’s 5 & 10 Al e o -~ Do Your Christmas Shopping Early i R
Is Not Far Away | I){m’t forget that promise you made the good wife and daughter to bus a piano or Victrola. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right price. - . : Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You can take th‘g easy payment plan if you de net care to pay cash. . ‘ ' - Yours for 3° years of Musieal Service. : South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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MEN'S WOOL SOX A ‘ A 75c¢ value special for Saturday per 4 'BLANKETS : 25 pair blankets very special Saturday per pair $1.89 W_ - OIL CLOTH Meritas Oil Cloth white of fancies values to 65c our price per yard SaturW . HOPE MUSLIN You know the quality you also know the value. Our price Saturday the yard .... ... 20¢
