Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 48B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 February 1921 — Page 2

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The government is now- fudy to issue per- . manent bonds with all coupons attached in exchange for the 4'{ % bonds of the 4th Liberty Loan. This bank will gladly effect the éxch;nze for you. , Look over your Liberty Bonds and then bring to us any which you hold of this issue.

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¥ A : 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 | . KADLEC Lisower Store for Men - The Tailor Indiana Merchant Tailoring for Forty Years

A Reminder Don’t forget that promise you made the good wife and daughter to buy a piano or Victrola.. Come and look at stoek of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right price. oweed 5 LRE N S SN Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas You ean take the easy jnymcnt plan if you do not care to pay eash. : ‘ S Yours for 50 years of Musieal Service. / . South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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SHOE REPAIRING We are prepared to do all kinds of shoe ~ repairing in the best possible manner on - short notice. " Harness Repairing and Qiling o A SPECIALTY ek C. C. LUNG, 2R S Drors:

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Published every Tuesday suc Priday and entered lathePostofßcent Ligo 1, Ind. + secord class matter.

Farm Prosperity Can Not Be Judged. Experience has convinced specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture that it is impossible to distinguish bhetween profitable and unprof'table tarms by casual observation When a farmer is operating a large business a very low rate of interest will bring in sufficient funds to give an appearance of prosperity to the farm. A farm can not be called suc cesrful unless it pays a fair rate of interest on the investment, gives th= farmer a fair wage for his labor, and #t the same time, maintains its soi! fert‘iity. =

M3ney Saved.

A representative of the Duroau of Markets, United States eDpartman! of Agr.culture, reports that farmers in New Mexice saved $102,220, during 1920, by selling Pinto beans through a cooperative marketing ascociation created on the lines recommended by the burean. The association shipped 500 carloads of beans the total shipment weighing 20,600,00 pounds. In the same Stutc, by employing cooperative methods. to market sweet potatoes farmers saved $35,000. '

(Colecting Back Taxes.

The government is now collecting back taxes at the rate of $35,000,000 a month as a result of errors made hy taxpayers and disclosed in the audit for the re‘vrn for 1917, Revenue Commissioner Williams announced today. The government will collect in the aggregate at least $1,000,000,000 in back taxes for the years 1917, 1918 and 1919. This revenue supplements the estimated treasury receipts previously announced. S

Rellef for Indiana Clder Mgkers.

" Relief for manufacturers of cider and other food products {s provided in a bill prepared by -Representative Dean f J:ferson and Scott counties. Tne D-an bill amends the state pure food laws to rermit use of benzoate of soda as a preservative. Cider will develop more hum_ the legal contert of alcohoi u‘l\ms some preservative is usel. The pasteurization method will prevent fermentation, but is toc eapensive for general use. |

South Bend Man Swindled.

~ Police are searching for alleged bunko men trimmed Michael Alby, 122 Chapin street, South Bend. for $B,OOO according to a story which Alby told the police. Alby checked out of the Watterson hotel shortly after the swinddle and presumably left for home. He said that in a business deal he paid over the cash to one ol the four men and all of thenr immediately got into a taxicab and drove away. : : n

Fine Bunch of Hogs.

The Shipping Association of Kimmell last Ftiday -shipped 42 head of hogs that lacked only a few pounds of averaging 3500 pounds to the head. Milo Kalebck says this is the finest bunch of hogs .lie association has shipped. The hogs were raised by U. S. Baker and were fed Morman's mineral mixture. . :

County Treasurer Embezzled.

H. C. Forrey, Macon county treasurer of Ohio, confessed police say, that he embezzled approximately $15,000 while serving as treasurer and deputy treasurer and that he staged a hold up last Wednesday to cover a theft of more than $14,000 wi ich he e\ pected to use in making good his ‘shiortage. : e i

Authorities Get Twa Deserters.

A guard from Camp Grant, Rockford, 111.,, arrive in Goshen to take back to camp Wm. Sullivan and Ralph Sayger, wanted there for desertion of the United States army. The boyvwere first arrested -on a charge of larceny preferred by Walter Sayger, father of Ralph who alleged the boys stole his automobile. Since dismissal of that charge they have been held for the military authorities,

6,171 Suicides in U, S.

Suicides in the United States during the year of 1920 numbered 6,171 including 707 children, members of the Save-a-Life league were told by Dr. H. M. Warren, president of the league. This exceeded the figures of the previous year by more than 1,000 cases he said. During the yvear 2,604 women died through self destruction. This is a large increase over the preceding year. *

N. Y. C. Taking Back Men.

Thirty New York Central repairars were taken back by the railroad company at Elkhart, after having been cut of employment for sometime. There are 100 others who are out of work. - |

Elkhart Man Paralyzed.

William Moore 79 years old, of Elkhart was found paralyzed at his home by his neighbors. He has a brother living in Goshen.

Get $42,000. About 542% will be divided among General Electric works employees in Fort Wayne as the result of a profitsharing arrangement. | ; Burns Kill Child. Burns received when he fell inic a trash fire caused the death of four-year-old Russell Hopper of Anderson.

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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS

State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: - In the Noble Circuit Court, Cause No. 7843 ‘ B "To Quiet Title. ; | ;nl_ Jacobs, : , e | va : | George W. Fisher, et al. 2 ~ Now comes the plaintiff by Willism H. Wigton his attorney and files his complaint herein together with t(he affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to wit: : | Cyrus A. G. Rayhouser, C. A. G. Rayhouser, whose christian name is unknows 1o plaintiff; Caroline Rayhouser, Silious Roe, Joseph Roe, Silvius Rowe, Joseph Rowe, James Latta Edmund Burtch, Adam Fisher, Sarah Fisher, Henry C. Fisher, Mary Ann Fisher, John C. Wagner: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued In this actioa by the following names and designations, to wit: “The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to wit: Cyrus A G. Rayhouser, C A G Rayhouser whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Caroline Rayhouser, Silious Roe, Joseph Roe, Silvius Rowe, Joseph Rowe, James Latta, Edmund Burtch, Adam Fisher, Sarah Fisher, Henry C. Fisher, Mary Ann Fisher, John C. ‘Wagner, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; Perry Building Loan and Savings Association, the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors in interest of the foilowing named corporation, to wit: Perry Building Loan and Savings Association; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, ilegatees. trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased: persons, to wit: Abraham S. Fisher, Sarah Fisher, Cryus A. Q. Rayhouser, C. A. G. Rayhouser, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Caroline Rayhouser, Silious Roc, Joseph Roe, Silvius Rowe, Joseph Rowe, James Latta, Edmund Burteh, Adam Fisher, Sarah Fisher, Henry C Fisher, Mary Ann Fisher, John ¢ Wagner, 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 by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and desigmated as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corpora‘tions 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 defendant, Perry Building ‘L.oan and Savings Association is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Indiana and has no officer, agent or any other person, authorized to transact its business domiciled or- residing in the State of Indiana upon whom process can be served: ;

That the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana to wit: Helen L. Fisher, Percy L. -Fisher, Genevieve Fisher, Harry Fisher, Ellen Fisher, Melanthan W. Fisher Georgia Fisher, Ethelbert Fisher, Fannie F. Caples, Frank Caples. } The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint to wit: ' Lot Nunmber Ninety Seven (97) in the Original Plat of the town, now city of Ligonier; also twenty (20) feet and four (4) inches off of the morth side of Lot Number Thirty (30) in the Original Plat of the town, now city of Ligonier. : “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 demands, claims and claimants whatsoever.

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they De and appear on the 15th day of March, 1921, same being the Sth judicial day of March Term, 1921, of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the Tth day of March, 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 determined in their absence. o

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 19th day of January 1921. (Seal) Isaac Deeter, Clerk of the

- Noble Circuit Court. W. H. Wigton, Att’y for plaintif?f. ] . -46b3w

Moonshiner Brought to Jail.

Ora Shamnolt who was arresed last week on a farm in Jefferson township for operating a whisky still was taken to the Elkhart county jail. He wlli probably be arraigned in the superior court next week. L. .E. Whicker, who had been arrested with him has been released. e

Councilman Edward Hagey of South Bend, has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for mayor.

Auditorium Theater Opens.

~ The Auditorium theater in South Bend, was reopened Saturday after it had been remodeled followinz the fire which destroyed the interior. ~ Mable Ramsby is ill at her home ‘with tonsilities. =

Announces Candidacy.

PARAGRAPHS WITH A POINT

A girl always thinks & man's heart is In the right place, If.she possesses t 3

About the freshest thing to be found on a farm In summer s the city boarder. N

The more expiaining a man bhas to 4o the less humanity bhas to do with him,

A fool may have braln enough, but lack the sense required to make use of 1t : 3 : :

A man In love is always blind until he finds It necessary to sew on his own buttons, - : A man seldom gets much credit for belng good unless he Is & member of the church. E .

- This world would be paradise immediately If people were as good as their plctures look.

- It some men were ns big as they think they are their tailor bills would bankrupt them. : The recelver may be as bad @8 the thief, but the loser feels worse than either of them. : :

If a woman would always write the posteript first it would save her the trouble of writing the letter. ; + Hamlet may be an easy role for the tragedian, but he has to hump himself whenever he plays Richard lIL :

OF SAME ORIGIN AS COAL

Wood Believed to Be Basis of Jet, Substance Long Used for Various Ornaments,

Jet is a sort of lignite or anthracite, often cut and polished, which has the peculiarities in weight and texture of the hardest kind of anthracite. It has been used In Britaln since before historic times, and was common in the bronze age, from which times have come jet beads, buttons, rings, armlets and other ornamonts, : Julius Caesar alludes to the abundance of jet in Britain, and jet omaments are found with Roman relics in them. The monks used jet for rosary beads at Whithy Abbey, and at Whitney, whers it was found In. the greatest abundance. It occurs In irregular masses in hard shale known as Jet rock. Often microscople examination discloses coniferous-wood in the composition of jet. It Is probable that jet was developed when masses of wood drifted down a river, rotted or became water logged and sank out at sea, becoming gradually buried In a deposit of fine mud which hardened eventually into shale. Sometimes drops of bitumin are found in jet cavities, which seems to confirm the suspicion of its wood origin.—Detroit News,

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To seal In the delicious Burley tobacoo flavor.

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