Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1920 — Page 4

~ KNOTICE TO DEFENDANTS ; State of Indiana Noble County, d» In the Noble Circuit Court January Term, A. D. 1921 ] . . Catse No. . S o o Qulet Title,: Harvey Hartzler, ; | . vs e ¢ George Loy, ot al. - : ; Comes now the plaintiff by Willtam H. Wigton his attorney and files his complaint herein tcgether with the atfidavit of & competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to wit: : v Ruben Varner, Sarah Varner, Cornellus H. Cooper, Hester LCooper, Jaceb Ptfaff, Daniel Pfaff; that the names cf the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiava, sued in this action by the following names and designations "The unknown husbands and wives respectively, of the fo!lowing named persons, to wit: Ruben Varner, Sarah Varner, Cornelius H. Ccoper, Hester Cooper, Jacod Pfaff, Danicl Pfaff, the names of ail of whom are unknown to plaintiff the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs surcviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and exdécutors of the last wills and testaments, suUCCeBROTH In intercst and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designat:d deceased persons, to wit: Ruben Var--ner, Sarah Varner, Cornelius H Coopzr, Hester Cooper, Jacob Pfafl, Daniel Plaff. the names of all cof whom are unknown to plaintiff, Bil of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated . whose rames may have bien changed, and who are now known b _other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, the gp:uses of all of the p:rsons above namecd. described and designat:d as d-f: dants to this action who are married. the names of all ¢f whom are unknown to. plaintiff; all p:reons and corporations who asa'rt ¢cr might ass°rt, any title, clam or intcrest in or llen upon ths real estate described in th¢ complaint in this action by, und:r or thrcugh any of the defendants to th.s actiocn nam:dd, deseribed and designaced 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, L2sta E. Growcock, l.ogan Harter, -Beusie Harter, - o ¢ The following real estate in Nobdle Ccunty, State of Indiana, is describec is said complalnt, to wit:. The northwest quartcr of the northzast quarier of section seven '(7), township thirty tive (35) north, range eight (8) east This action is instituted and 6ros’«cuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the rea! estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants wha.€oever.. - : - - 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 thé Court House in the town of Albion, in sald County and State, and answer or d°mur to sald complaint. the same will-be heard and d:termin-ed-in their absence. f . In witness wheraof, I hereunto sct my hand and affix the seal of sa:d Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 24th day of November, 1920. - (S:!AL) John M. Kitt, Clerk of ; Noble Circuit Ccurt. W. H. Wigton Att'y for plaintiff. 38baw

° ‘ Something N omething New r" . R We 'planncd for mO[flhS | e ’ : to mzke our new Xmas !%‘ " #fiw&* 5 Mountings an exhibition ; "'*m > :of the newst and most | e - j | artistic styles. ' :E % ‘ r"' .d:‘ ; ! ' ' : | =l } . May we show you ! ' _how well we have - A“§ f succeeded. r F"‘*w" : | | Visitors always & WA i Welcome L i V L Schlotterback Studio ok Phone 252 : :

- RUPARTICULAR Of course you are, and we want just that kind of patrons. It is our aim to please _them down to the last point, and ‘we do it too. Phone g aigenid e 7 - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY __AND DRY CLEANING "

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W}\at Women Love R - ry 12 -4% oA, & r ) " i *ERE =) S N ‘o‘ R/ : AT ;‘.‘\\‘\ raph o < o 1 %) . F 7 : : ‘s;"_‘ ) . o) R R, ‘ i 5 ; N R gt ' /8 8 ’?E‘, vl A “11 ) s 4 % ; s it "“;.( ; e : % :»’:- I, % * it A ; s 3 """'"“"' o 0b R ; e i S G R B Pl N & I\ L"uk{f Lok AP e ‘:’ P ) : There is a world of pretty ne~ke wear that- every woman will love to receive ond almost anpy woman can make. A favorite plece consists of a collar with vestee to watich, like that shown ghove,

Santa Claus Favors e O S T R e e - St B eB A 3 ey By PN ST st Ay “v‘“}t PP jv;fi?” D A i\% ¥ g%‘ \ b *&, 3 ¢ 'v < ‘4 . o : PRGN B o 1 W R AN b ooty e 8 e oo :-;;“ -8 2 e L Ve T W S TS ¢fi's Nss,- ; : i a 9 Christmas wouldn't seem natural If a new pincushion falled to make Its apjpea r:xm'e. ; “Three new ribbon-covered cushions shown above luclude a long roll covered with moire and edged with a frill of plaio ribbon, a small round affair edged wita lace, and a barrelshaped, hanzing cushlon, decorated with lace, buby ribbon and satin-cov-ered fruit.

RED BLOSSOMS ARE FAVORED American and Liberty Roses, Carma. tions and immortelies Among Popuiar Christmas Flowers. i O F CHARISTMAS eve -comes fo 25 ‘ mild and warm and Christ--34 Y& mus morning follows its genol BS tle prophecy, the city Sorists will be happy. That will mean that the thousands of baxzes of Christmas flowers which must be de livered on Christinas forenoon can go out with only the ordinary pucking. But shiould there be freczing weather, every flower noust be packed in cotton, which dontics the labor and the time pecessary. Even with the wild Christmas, whiich is the florist's delight, the force lu the big retall flower stores works all nlght the pight hefore Christmas. From midnight until 7 o'clock in she moruing all hands are busy packing the boxes which In a few hours are 1o convey Christmas remembrunces. At 7 o'clock the delivery wangons start, and before noon all the fragile hlooms have reached the femInine hands for which they were pur

clased. Probably 20000 such boxes

are delivered every Christins morning in New York, One dealer In & fashionable residence district has sent out between 800 and 400 every Christmas morning for many years. The “nyxed hox™ ranges from $lO to §5O In price. It Is a very modest il hox for the first price—just half a dozen roses, a dozen carnations, a bit-of “Clristiras green.” In the $3O box there will be probahly half a dozen Aweriénn . Beantles, half a dozen Jong-stemnmed liberty roses of the rich. velvety, deep crimson variety some violets, some “valley,” some mignonette to sweeten the whole box; perhuns some sweet peas and hyacinthe, a bit of heliotrope and always some holly and a red satin ribbon to tle the whole.

These expensive boxes are wsimply pretty trifles, sent to the rich, by thase who nre not sufficiently indebted or on snl¥fciently intimate terms to send more costly or substautial gifts, The very evanescence of the flowers makes them superiatively luxuirioms, Fifty dollars for flowers that fade in a day ilzokes the attention more dellcate than four or five times that amount put into some more durable trifle.

Red Is pre-eminently the Christmas color and red carnations and red roses are the favorite purchases. The red Imiiortelles, also, go in- great bunches for Cnristmas decorations in houses of both high and low degree. These Immortelles are real flowers, though sorse people have a notion they are made of paper. The natural color is yellow, and they grow in the south of France, where great fields of them may be seen dried and dved for the market. It is a great industry there. Europeans nse them largely to the excluslon of fresh flowers for all oceasions

They are dyed in ai! colors for the Europegn market, and thousands upon fhousands of boxes of the red ones are limported to New York every year for the Christinas trade. They cannot be successfully grown in America, owing to climatic differences. A few have been produced in Texas, but the florists say they are not “right.” ,

: Trees and Fires. It is doubtful whether any single ageney has cuused more fires than Christivus frees. These are. covered with infa.omable ornaments and kept until the branches are a.« dry as timder. The practice of decorating with candive and lighting these in order to besctify' the tree is the main source of dunyger. There is something so pleasir:g and satisfactory ahout Christmas irees Ut no one feeis like givIng 'bem np, or opposing their use, but thee or¢ a source of loss and danger. £ ...anivg should be done to éllminate the danger, even though it should reduce the npumber of trees. Unti! rexulations from the outside interfere with the practice, it will be well for every person who Indulges in the lusury to have a garden hose ready fer hinmedinte use In case the tree catches fire. Those who have no means for extinguishing a fire should not have.a tree—From the Kansas City Juuvrnal, :

About the Mistietoe CflLES. in bhis “Art of Simpling,” ohserves, “If one hang mistletoe about the neck the witches can have no power of him.” Some lingering superstition remains in the present day, and in many houses a bunch of the mistletoe is suspeuded from the celling, under which the male part of the asscinhly have the privilege of taking the ladies and saluting them. At the same time they should wish them a happy new Yeur and present them with one of the herries for good luck. In other pluces people try by lots hy the .racking of the leaves and herries in the firee

_An Unsatisfactory Plan. “Why, Johnny,” said the caller, as the ad wept bitterly, “crying on Christmas morning? : “Yuh—yessir,” sobbed Jdhnny. “We all agreed in our family this year to guez-give each other only what we neciletl most.” . : . - “Well. that isn't such a bad idea, s it? Nothiug to cry about, anyhow, eh?” : - “It's rur-rotten.” sobbed Johany. *Dad enve me 8 Jekin’™ 3 >

Dr.C.D.Lane ~ Zimmerman Block, Ligonter F7I CE HOURS: . e 900 fo 12 1:00 t03:00 _7:00 to 8:00

THE LICONTER BANNER., LICONTER, INDIANA.

The %= TOY STORE ¢ GRS o 1220 K e WL Gy [ 9 Gutelius & Miller's 5 & 10c Store is your Xmas store. Xmas the day of all days. Justa few of the many things awaiting you

: CUPS AND SAUCERS ‘ White cups and Saucers $1.75 value our , price_ for Saturday 6 for $1.20 s o APRONS Stamped Bungalow Aprons a wonderful $1 19 gift. Pnced for quick turnout each .... . FANCY OUTNG : Fancy Outings Light and Dark colors 27 inches 2 1 wide ’apgcial- PO TR il C . PERCOLATORS : Aluminum coffee Percolators $2.89 value COTTON BATTS The large comfort size 72x90 3 lbs. $1.25 95 svesere VRIUE SPECIAL oot C St st ltfnfi“wmwhi : Just received a lot of heavy e ge : size abargam special the pair .......... $1.89 ~ PILLOW CASES i Stamped Pillow cases fine tubing 45 inch $1 50 AR T PNIP e . BABY BLANKETS Crib bhnkests in blue and white also pink and bries resl . T9¢ 89¢ $1.19

Oranges sweet and juicy buy them here 33 ‘Saturday the dozen .........cccoueunnenen. e Lemons extra sour the kind they all buy 20 Grape Fruit choice stock special price for 20 Batardey 8 for o i C

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Xmas Specials at our Candy Counter

CASTER SETS : Aluminum caster sets salt and pepper shaker 39 tooth pick holder and stand ............. C - . "RIBBONS - ‘ Hair Bo and sash ribbons values to 75¢ Soecial DIF TR i 430 : - PERCALES : Light and dark percals a good quaility not the 19 cheap on Special per yard .................. C - - DOLLS ’ Dressed Dolls ‘ special 190 Dollies with hair : SPECIAI ..courucnrussntstnsssssesnsssassesssessanes 580 Imported dolls at all prices , Pearly Wave Laundry soap : I 0 DD TOB 59(: Naptha -soap 2 . DS 100 69(3 Kirks White Flake Soap ; 10 DrS fOr .......ccccmirsssisersssscncsrsssescess 65(: P. & G. Naphtha Soap e v RT e 72c

English walnuts A 1 quality spceial the 29 -the pound sesesssasesnesiseesssesssesanessasenes ‘ j c Brazil nuts Special the Mixed nuts try a pound of the low price per |