Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 48A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 February 1921 — Page 2
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Between a dollar spent and a dollar saved is two dollars. . Did you ever look at it in that light? Then, too, there is the satisfaction of knowing that every dollar laid by ir a Savings account is working for you. Each vear it earns a percentage of itself for your use and benefit. If you have a savings book add to your balance that dollar you are about to spend. If you have no book bring the dollar here and start an account. We have a savings book for you. ‘ ' -
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Tailor Made Clothes Do You Wear If you do I am prepared to make you that suit or overcoat at prices based on reduced . cost in woolens . Wi . ' ¢ i, KADLEC Lo Store for Men The Tailor Indiana . Merchant Tailoring for Forty Years
A Reminder - . Don’t forget that promisé you made the good bwifé and daughter to buy a piano (;r Victrola. Come and _look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right price. : o kO ALE B BRI Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas " You ean take the easy payment plan if you dé not care to pay eash. - | Yours for 50 years of Musical Service. Smfih‘(Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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Interesting News to Every Housekeeper Paul Jones Middies at 50 per cent off. All Cloaks and Suits at Half Price. ~ All House Dresses and Aprons worth up to $3.00 at $1.24. . - Georgette Crepe, all colors, worth up to $3.50 at $1.24 per yard. @~ = . j 20 per cent discount on all Ladies’ and. Misses’ Underwear. = We are %fering special inducements on many T ptems tq early wspringhpurchase_ts'. e E. Jacobs & Company
Ligonier, Indiana
The Ligomer Banner| | anner | f, e, T s ot =l - W, C.B. HARRISON Editor [= T | e Pablished every Taesday av: Priday and enteved [ummu Ligo r, lnd. s emcos @ .f‘upefly Assessments Wil Bring in ‘V Approximately $734 08501 In taxes will be coliocied in gNuble county dur ‘ng th: year of 1921, according to conputations wade o the county auditor's office, Thizs is an increase of nearly 32 2000 over the amount coltecled in 15920. Morton P. Thomas, soumy treas vere, has chargid against proporty. owners of the cunty this voar o total of $734,054.81 This makes no ailowauce for deélinguent taxes Last vear ihe amount of tixes unpail and the rmourt of delinguent faxes sllected was practically the same. Of the smount of county laxes (o be pead thiz cyear, Kendallvilie will ray $.6,19418:; Alblon $25,309.87, and Ligorier, “$81.707.34. In 1920 the foiwowing ar.ounts were charged.against e propeity ownetrs of the county Rendallviile, $82917.84; Albion, $25,. 30957 and Ligonier, $60,107.40. The anonnt of tax to be collectel: thix year which is over “wice that of last yvioar, §5 due to the lurge increaso in ascescod valuation. Last year a'l propuriy was assessed at its tra» valuailon v nieh accounts for the larsc amount of fux’ funds -placed on the kooks tor-coliection. . - : : © Tax ccliecigons this yveéar of botlu) city and county will b 3 greaty In- | ereast d over 1920 due to the increase ! fevies and viluations, In 1920 pro. perty owners of this city pald 51 cen:fi[ «city tax ‘on. $lOO valuation. and 33 cents courty tax. This year the amouat will totdl $2.12, 92 cents city tax and SLIO total county tax, on the $lOO valuation of property. not including corporations.——~Kendallville NewsSun. o - - , © May Legalize Bexiug in State, . The hous: in the Indiana legislature adopted a favorable report from its ceminitiee judiclary A, ®n the Sher{wood hill, which would create a state athietic commission and legalize boxing houts i~ Indiana. The committee, after hear.rg Wednesday afternoon, agreed to report tRe bill for passage. To Buy Street Flusher, The purchése of a ‘modern street flusher to clean the paved streets of | Goshen is being considered by the board of pullic works of that city.
6 & 6 GROGERY GO, Special for this Week. ~ Jan. 31 to Feb. 5 Fine Granulated Sugar 9c per Ib. old Reliable Uoffee per Ib, ... 12¢ Star Blend Coifee per Ib. ... 35e Wabashee Choice Sweet Corn per : None Such Faney Early June Peas ! B PO ASERRE e Boone Counnty Red Beans per tin . Ile Hiawatha Brand Tomatees per tin 17¢ Riders Hominy per tin ... B¢ P & 6 White Naptha Soap per bar 7%¢ Nut-ola Oleomargarine ‘Armours AR PR T i R Sambo Paneake or Buckwheat foulr ...your choice while they last - PEr PACKARS ..l N None Such Noodles, Spaghetti or Macaroni per package ... e P. W. Buter Crackers per Ib. ... 17e Goshen Bread per loai ... IB¢ Trade at the G & G Grocery for the best market price the year round. AL R R e G R
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State of fidiina, Noble County, SS:| ~~ln the “oble Circuit Court, The Straus Brothers Company. o, ; . Artlur D. Newton, et a 2, . ~ Comes now the plaintitf by Willlam H. Wigton its s''orney and files Its compiaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unkrown of the following named defendants, to wit: v | Willlam Bailey, Barbara Ann Bailey, ‘Enock Kent, ‘Endch Kent, Sophia, Keno John Morrell, Samuel P. Mbrrell, }Jnm Morrell, Leah Morrell, Joseph F. Partzler, Katharine Morall, John Morral John Morrel that the names of the defendants are unknown and thyt they are belleved to be non-resi-dents of the Statc of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and -designations, to wi** “the upknown hustands and wivee vespectively of the following named persons, to wit: William Bailley, Parbara Ann Balley, Enock Kent, Enoct Kent, Sophia Kent, John Morrell, Samuel P, Morrell, James Morrell, Lealk Morrelll Joseph F. Hartzler, Katharme Morall John Morral, John Morrel the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unkmown widowers and widows; children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, ereditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legafees trustees and execuigrs of the last wills snd testaments, successors in intereet and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to wit: Willlam Bailey Barbara Ann Befley. Enock Kent, | Enoch Kent, Sophia Kent, John Mor-{ rell Samuel P. Morrell, James Mor-| rell. Leah Morre'l, Joseph F. Hartzler,” Katharine Marall, John Morral,’ Johr M. rrel, John Morall, the names of 11' of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all of the wcemen once known by any of the namcs and designations above stated whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by cther names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the gpouses of all ol the persons above named, described and designated as deferdants to this action who are married, the names of 21! of whom are unknown to plaintif’; all persons and corporations. who assert or might as. sert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon®the real estate described in the (omplaint in this action by, under or ‘hrough any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are vnknown to plaintiff” that the following named défendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to wit: Annie Kahn Eisendrath, Louis Eiséndratk Bella Regensburg, Sam H. Regensburg, Sarah Livingston, Max M. Livington, Hattie Rosenthal, Leni Spiegel, Modie J. Spiegel, Arthur W. “traus, Marian L Straus, Simon W. Straus, Hattie K. Straus, Samuel J. .‘Srraus, Lillie W, Straus and Arthur W Straus, and Eli M. Straus as executors of the last will and testament of 1 Mad'on “traus. drceased: e
_The following real estate in Nobie County, State of Indisna is described| in said complaint to wit: A’ that part o' the nertheast quarter of section fiftsen (15) In township riy five (35) nofth, renge eight (8) o@%, bounded and described as follows. Commencipg at the northeast correr _of said s-ction and running therve west along the north line of sald section 32.02 chalns, thence south 40.25 chalps. to a point in the south fiwe of the northeast quarter of said sect’on 31 98 chaine west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of eaid rection; tYence ¢ast along the south lise of the rorthesst quarter of safd section 1242 chains, thence north 10 chains, thence east 1951 chains to 8 point ‘n the sast line of said section 1007 chains north of the southeast torrer of the northeact quarter of said wectlon, thence north along the east iine of said section to the place of be#inni g, z s _This action iz instituted snd prosecuted by said plaintift for the purpose of quieting it title to the real estate above described o 3 against all demands, claims anl clalmants whatsoever. # oL ; * Notice is therel ve hereby given said defendants tha' wr leas they be and appear on the 26ith day of March, 1921, same being the 181 h judicial day of the March Term, 182!, ot the Noble Circuit Court, of I'diana. to be begun and holden on th« Tth day of March 1921, at the Cour* House in the town, ef Albion in =aid County and State, And answer or: demur to said complaint, the: same will be heard and determined in the'r absence, In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hana and af’ix the seal of said Court at the ofiice of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion. Indiana, this 29th day of Januery 1921 (SEAL) Isaac Deter, Clerk of thg - Noble Cirenit Court. . ‘W. H. Wigton, Atl'y for plaintiff,- . i : 43a3w
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Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Fnrd Motor Compay, gives out the following statement: ; ks . _ : “The price of the FORDSON Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 to $625.00, effective immediately. isde : ; ‘ ~_ “This price change has béen made possible through lower costs of materials and the fact that we are now iocated in our new Tractor plant with greatly incréased economic manufacturing facilities in immediate connection with our foundrv and machine shops and large blast furnaces where iron is poured directly from the ore, giving us a maximun efficiency with the pewer to reduce cost of production, and down comes the price in line with our policy to market our procucts at the lowest possible figure without in any way affecting our high standard of quality. E . : . “We are particularly pleased in being ahle to bring about this big reduction in - price at this tmie because the farmer needs all the help we can give him and this big cut in price will be the means of placing a valuable power unit wi*hin the reach of practically every one of them, not to mention industrial and commercial concerns which likewise have benefited t}rough its use and are already - realizing, {0 a much greater extent, its value as a pow.r and hauling unit. But particularly has the FORDSON Tractor proved a most valuable factor in the saving of farm labor at the same time .nereasing the per acre . crop yield as well as making possible a utilization of previously unclutivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of drudgery. - . _ “There is no question that the use of machine power on t.e farm is the greatest “advancement made in the ‘development of agriculture, not only in money saving and money makmg resilts, as well as raising the standards of living on the farm to a much . higher level, but becaise of its proved valuc in maki every ‘ype of land more productive, and consequently our desire to place the FOR%N ~within the reach of all. “ _ “THERE IS NuU CHANGE IN THE PRESENT FORD CAE AND TRUCK PRICES which are already at the lowest possiblg figure and now with rock bottom reached: ou the tractor price a further reduction is price of either the Car, Truck or Tractor is out of the question; in fact, the big price cuts have been made in antic:pation of continuous ‘maximum production and increases may be necessary before long if a large volume of new business is not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford products cannot be guaran- . teed against possible increases,” - ] . e . - Ask for the book “The Fordson at Work,” which will be supplied free of cost. Let us demonstrate {he value pf‘thefl!:uholfl on your farm. in your factory, lumber - yard, coal yard, or in any general hauling or power work 'you have to do and let us have
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