Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 22B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 July 1921 — Page 2

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e.% s ! The Ligomer Banner| : EsTABLSHED 1800 : Swmam Published by o= e “he Banner Publishing Company ~ W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Torsisn Advertising Representativ [ R A eS R ssiaTion | e e \ e e e ey Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. : O R s SO S R T Boy Killed by Falling Trunk, Clarence Haney age 12 son of David ' Haney of oGshen was almost instantly killed Monday when struck by a trunk which fell from a Goshen Transfer motor truck, oh ‘which he was riding through anl alleyway, His head was crushed almost to -a pulp. He lived but a short time after the accident. The Haney family formerly resided im Noble county. W

Goes On Vacation. Billy Sunday has left for his/ ranch in Oregon where he will '-bake}a two months’ vacation. At least 15,000 people heard the evangelist at Winona Sunday in the closing meeting of a four days’ session. Rev. Sunday who already has spetn nearly $20,000 on gimprovemen‘ts at Winona, matched dollar for dollar when the collection boxes werep assed, and $6,000 donated. : ‘ . B e Coroner Finds Death Accidental. Coroner Eugene Holdeman of Elkhart county has returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of MecClellan Ditsch, killed when run over by an automobile driven by Miss Cornelia Messimore of Cromwell near Goshen, July 15th. i s B OB R : “Joker” Im Policy, . Peter Metzger, owner of a Ford stolen at McNaughton park in Elkhart Sunday night, carried $3OO insurance on the «car, but there is a clause in the policy, ‘‘company liable only when auto is stolen from the garage.” - Read your policy. : :

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KOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Nobles County 88S:

In the Noble Circuit Court, . May 1921 Term - : Cause No. 7923 To Quiet Title. . - - Fred Kiester, et al. g g

VS : _ . | Erastus Atkins, et al. Be it known, that on this 13th day of May 1921 the above named plaintiffs by Deahl & Deahl, their attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circnit Court a. complaint dgainst said defendants in the above entitled cause ‘of action, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the plaintiffs have a meritorious cause of action against said defendants; -« » o :

That the residence, upon diligent in-‘l quiry, is unknown of the following! named defendants, to-wit: Erastus Atkins; Harriet Adkins; Harriet M. Adkins; Harriet Melvina Adkins; Ritfle iHathaway; Ruth Hathaway; George ‘McLean; Anna McLean; George McLain; Anna McLain; Frederick White; Mary White; John R. Cook; Erastus Adkins; Harriet M. Adkins; Angeline ‘Adkins; Arthur Adkins; Angeline Atkins; Arthur Atkins; Elizabeth Davis; Abraham Hochtetler; Drusilla Hochtetler; A. Hostetler, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs; Druscilla Hostetler; John Bortner; Louisa Walter; Louiza Walter;Diebold Henrich; and Roland Brothers; 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 action by the following names and designations,’ towit: “The unknown husbands and wives, respectively of each of the following named persons, to- wit: Erastus Atkins, Harriet Adkins, Harriet M. Adkins, Harriet Melvina Adkins, Riffle Hathaway, Ruth Hathaway, George McLean, Anna McLean, George MecLain, Anna McLain, Frederick White, Mary White, John R. Cook, Erastus Adkins, Harriet M, Adkins, Angeline Adking, Arthur Adkins, Angeline Atkins, Arthur Atkins, Elizabeth Davis, Abraham Hochtetler, Drusilla Hochtetler, A Hostetler whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Druscilla Hostetler, John Bortner, Louisa Walter, Louiza Wialter, Diebold Henrich, Otis Adking, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs the unknown widowers and widows, respectively of each of the following named deceased ' persons, to-wit: Erastus Atkins, Harriet Adkins, Harriet M. Adkins, Harriet Melvina Adkins, Riffle Hathaway, Ruth Hathaway, George McLean, Anna McLean, George McLain, Anna McLain, Fredlerick ‘White, Mary White, John R. Cook,Erastus Adkins, Harriet M. Adkins, Angeline Adkins, Arthur Adkins, Angeline Atkins, Arthur Atkins, i«Elizabeth Davis, Abraham Hochtetler, 'Drusilla Hochtetler, A. Hostetler, [whose christian name is unknown to ‘plaintiffs, Druscilla Hostetler, John ‘Bortner, Louisa Walter, Louiza Walter, Diebold Henrich, Otis Adkins, the names of all of whom:are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devigees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns respectively of each of the following named and designated-deceased persons, to-wit: Erastus Atkins, Harriet Adkins, Harriet M. Adkins, Harriet Melvina Adkins, Riffle Hathaway, Ruth Hathaway, George McLean, Anna McLean, George McLain, Anna MecLain, Frederick White, Mary White, John R. Cook ,Erastus Adkins, Harriet M. ‘Adkins, Angeline Adkins, Arthur Adkins, Angeline Atkins, Arthur Atkins, Elizabeth Davis, Abraham Hochtetler, Drusilla Hochtetler, A. Hostetler, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Druscilla HostetYer, John, [Bortner, Louisa Walter,Loui-, za Walter Diebold Henrich, Otis Adkins, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all of the women once knownbyanyofthenamesand 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 plaintiffs; the spouses of'all of the persons above named, described and designated ag defendants to this action who are‘ married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon tiip 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 plaintiffs; : » : B

That the defendant Rosa Brothers is. a non resident of the State of Indiana; That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of sald defendants are necessary parties fo said action and that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Noble county in the State of Indiana, is descéribed in said complaint, to-wit: One ‘hubhdred acres of land off of the North gide of the South West Quarter (SW?%) and the North end of the West ‘Half (W) of the South East Quarter (SE%) in Section Two (2), Township Thirty Four (34) North, Range Eight (8) East, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the North West corner of the South West Quarter (SW2%) of said Section Two (2) and running thence East on the quarter-section line two hundred forty (240) rods; thence South sixty &ix and two-thirds (662-3) rods; ‘thence West two hundred forty (240) rods; thence North sixty six and twothirds (66 2-3) rods to the place of beginning. S e

This action is instituted and prosecuted by said' plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants what%so%ver. . . o ; - Notice is therefore hereby given #ald defendants that unless they be

and appear at the calling of said cause on thef'rd. day of October 1921, tne 'same being the Ist. Judicial, day ®f the October 1921, term of said Court to be begun and holden at the Court House in the town of Albion on the first Monday of October next, and answer or demur to! said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. | - :

In Witness Whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana this 13th day of May, 1921, - (Seal) | | Isaac Deter, Clerk

of the Noble Circuit Court. Deahl & Deahl Attys for Plaintiffs. i . . 20b3w | 2 S ———————— = . Rain to Save Crops, A drive to Wolf Lake over the Lincoln Highway west to the intersection of Indian Villiage and Cromwel road to Lincoln Highway at old stone Tavern shows the corn crop to be in very precarious condition, says George Kinnison of the Goshen News-Times. -

~ The excessive hot weather and lack of sufficient moisture has placed growing corn in a condition that rains must come within a week or corn in .high dry lands will be almost a total failure. There is no period in the growth of corn more serious than during the tasseling and shooting .of ears. The extreme heat affects the filling out of the ears of corn. . i :

Pastures are drying up which leaves stock in bad -shape for this early /in the season, before going into fall pastures when flies are the worst enemies and no flesh' can be added. Rains are badly needed and must, be in evidence soon to save growing crops. i ‘ Estimates Must Be Filed By Aug. 4. All estimates of expense for the year 1922 must be filed by all’ county officers with the County Auditor by August 4 in order that the county tax levy may ‘be fixed. = A meeting of the'townshrip assessors of the county will be held next Saturday afternoon at the court house for the purpose of fixing the estimate for 1922 expenditures. : R A etz e e 5255 A b - Faetory Inspector Here. : Joseph Aliie, of Michigan City an inspector for ithe Industrial Board of Indiana, has been in Ligonier this week on a tour of inspection. His duties are to investigate conditions in public. buildings, factories and work shops. : : : ‘ ~ Prominent Man Dies. ' A, D. Warner genertl manager of the Mishawaka Woolen Manufacturing company died at his home Sunday morning at four o’clock from acute indigestion. He was taken ill late Satiirday afternoon. ‘

~ Squirrel Season Opens Monday. Nimrods are now getting ready for the fall hunting | season. Squirrels may be kiHed on or after next Monday August 1, and several local hunters report that squirrels are quite numer.ous. ) ; ! 5 aeeiforr TR eiy i e Begin Road Work. : * Construction work has been begun on the Orange Hill road in Noble county extending from the city limits of Kendallville to the Noble-LaGrange county line, The pavement will cost $84,000. - ‘ * Runs in Front of Aufo Dies. Jane Goechenour, age 5, danghter of M. L. Goechenour, Warsaw attorney died as the result of injuries received Sunday evening when run down by an automobile. c ae : ] Hose _ Ladies’ Hose in Black pair ... 15¢ Ladies' Silk Hose pair ................... 85¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose pair ................. 98¢ Boys’ Cotton Hose pair .................... 302 Boys’ and Girls’ fine hose pair ... 2f¢ Men’s Socks 2 Pairs .............0.. 25¢ . Stansbury’s Douhble Store

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