Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 26B, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 August 1921 — Page 2

Grant Said

“I’ll fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.” That was the spirit which made Grant one of the greatest generals of our Civil War. : Perseverance and persistance, the ability to adopt a course of action and then follow it, these are the qualities which make for success. ~ Malls' people start to save. : Too few of them fight it out on that.line. o e Are you steadily adding to a balance in this bank?

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The Ligomer Banner e esTAsLsHED 1060, g ST Published by (TS “he Banner Publishing Company @B2iW. C. B. HARRISON Editor? Forcign Advertising Representative I THEAMER!CAN:PRESSASSOCIATIOEI__J' Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

Main Benefit to Very Rich.

There are two classes of people who get relief in the way of income tax under the Fordney tax bill: The person with 'an income between §2,500 and $5,000, the exemption being increased from $2,000 to. $2,500. ' : . The allowance for dependent children is doubled and the person whose income exceeds $66,000 a year. There is no relief for the person whose income is between $5,000 and $66,000. There will be no quarrel over the increase in the exemption of the small income taxpayer, even though the motive for making it may be solely in ‘the nature of a political bid, but even thig concession is of no benefit to the 5,735,00 persons reported by the Department of Labor to be out of work ‘at this time. “As the bill stands there is no real relief for anybody this year with the lpractical certainty of a big deficit staring the government in the face lat the end of the fiscal year. -

“I.can go down the street and show you at least three dozen violations of the motor ‘vehicle law,” said T. J. McGrath of Fort Wayne motor vehicle police. of Indiana, who was in Ligonier Friday afternoon. “I propose to be lenient with the motorists of your city this time as many of them, it is claimed are ignorant of the laws, or a trifle negligent, but in the future I expect to rigidly enforce the laws and ‘wherever I find violations arrests will follow. S :

Distriet Conferenee at Bremen Large atténdance is_expected at the district conference of the Church of the Brethren to be held at Bremen Wednesday and Thursday. The district embraces about the north onethird of Indiana together with several Michigan counties. _ : o

36 inch Percale light or dark ........16¢ 36 inch brown muslin .:............. 10¢ : Stansbury’s

- Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana Noble County, SS: Notice is hereby given that”the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator- of the estate of Lucinda Smith deceased late of Noble County, State of Indiana. ek : Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Elza Smith Administrator W. H. Wigton, Att’y . 24b3w

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G. R, Schaeffer, of Chicago Addresses Members of Fort Wayne Club on Megthods of Merchandising ;

- “Just as your business is judged by the impressions given by your salesmen, so it is judged by your advertising,” said ‘G. R. Schaeffer, advertising manager of Marshall Field & Co,, of Chicago, in an address on “Constructinertising" made Thursday before the members of the Fort Wayne Advertising Club. ! : “A poor salesman wil make a poor impression; so will poor advertising Good advertising like good salesmen, will bring business and prestige to your; store. Just as you desire the best of salesmen, so you should desire ‘the best of adevrtising. We believe ‘that most merchants devote too much of their advertising space to merchandise and prices and not enough to the general or institutional side of their business. Surely it is mbre important to sell the public on your institution and your service than it s on a- particular item of merchandise. “It is folly to cut out advertising inl times like these. It would be just as logical to discharge your salesmen. Marshall Field & Co. has spent cqnsiderably more money this year for advertising than any other year in the history of the business. If liberal advertising in good newspapers is not profitable for the up-to-date merchant the fault is with the merchant his merchandise, his service or his advertising man and not with the newspaper.

Only American to Vote.

* The State Chamber of Commerce in urging the adoption of the Ist amendment at the special election September 6 says: . : “Most of all is it essential that all shall realize how vital is the vote in the box at the special election, September 6, if the suffrage amendment, No. 1, is to survive. A real ordeal, a real test is involved in that election. It is necessary to get out a heavy vote for the suffrage amendement it it is to be saved, if the existing suffrage disgrace is to be eradicated in Indiana; if Indiana is to be promoted out of the corrupt quartet .of backward states which still permit foreign-born residents to pollute their elections.. “It is time to wake up, not only to ‘the duty of decency but to the need for positive action and alert organization for the sure success of the suffrage amendment. : “While teaching Americanism to newcomers, we must see to it that no foreign-born resident of Indiana shall have the precious power of suffrage until as a ‘full citizen of the United States, he knows 'what . Americanism means and learns the significance and value of our sacred institutions. Let the foreign-born voter first subscribe to the American creed. Bar him from the ballot until he has in fact become an American.” '

Goes to Girl’s Sehool.

Maude ! Harris formerly of Kendallville who had made her home near Granger for some years, has been sent to the state home for incrrigiblé girls. The young woman, aged 15 recently decamped with a horse and buggy belonging to her parents by adoption. The order was made by the Noble County Board of Children’s Guardians composed of A..R . Otis and €. N. Cline Kendallville, Fred Weir and Mrs. Emma Caldwell of this city and Mrs Adair and Mrs. Bowman of Albion the latter two being new members of the board. : -

Mrs. Lindsey Buried.

Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Lindsey aged 84 years who died Sunday of paralysis at her home in Merriam were held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church in that place, the Rev. Franklin of Albion officiating. Thre# children survive, Jacob Lindsey of Albion democratic county chairman; Oscar of Merriam and Mary at home. [

-+ R. R. Labor Unions Win.’ The U. 8. labor ' board awarded the payment of time and a half for all overtime for all union men employed in the shop class on over 100 railroads. The railroads had protested vigorously against this award. o

o Falls Nineteen Feet. o Lesslie , Kunce of Cromwell a brother of Mrs. Joseph Golder of Ligonier fell from a scaffold near his home the other day from a height of 19 feet and fractured his .left arm in three places. S . : -'

The Ligonier: fite department was called late Monday to the premises of Mrs. C. V. Inks to extinguish a small blaze in the roof of an old barn. The damage is not heavy. ' |

- Tent Show All Next. Week. : : Tent Sho All Next Week. ‘The Colton Dramatic Co. will give a tent show all next week in this city. The company has appeared heremany times in the past. -

Hearing on Sewer Resolution. At the regualr meeting of the city council this evening a hearing of proberty owners affected will be held on the proposed North Side sewer. ‘

- Orphanage is Beneficiary. : The Lutheran Orphans Home of Toledo, is a beneficiagry under terms of the will of Otto W. Seeb. who died in LaGrange. Relatives will receive most of the estate. = - S a

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State of Indiana, Noble County, SS: .. In the Noble Cireunit Court, iy October Term, A, D. 1921, ; Cause No. 7979.. g - For Divorce , e Virgil G. Hursey o : i Vs e &/ N Mar} H. Hursey Be it known that on the 11th day of August, 1921, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed in the office of the clerk of said Noble Circuit Court of said State his complaint against the defendaut in said cause; and the said plaintiff having also filed in said clerk’s office in said cause the affidavit of a competent and disinferested person showing that Mary H. Hursey is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and that said action is to obtain a divorce, ' i b . : Now therefore said defendant is hereby notified 'of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appears in said court and answers or demurrs thereto on the 3rd day of October, 1921, the same being the first judical day of the October Term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House in the town of Albion, in Noble County State of Indiana, pn the first Monday in October, 1921, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in her absence. ‘Witness ‘the clerk and seal of said court this 11th day of August 1921. (Seal Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble 2t Gireuit Court. | W. H. Wigton, Att'y for plaintiff. . 24b3w

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS.

State of Indiana, Noble County SS: - In the Noble Circuit Court, " October Term, ,A. D. 1921. Cause N 0.7968. . To Quiet Title Edwin Terry King, et al. . Orlando C. Harsh, et al. - Comes mow the plaintiffs by William H. Wigton their attorney, and file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent in.quiry. is unknown of the following { named defendants, to-wit: - . John Iles, Elizabeth Iles, James H. | Bolens, Mary Bolens, QGeorge Harsh: That the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are bhelieved 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 the following named persons, to wit: John Iles, | Elizabeth Iles, James H. Bolens, Mary Bolens, George Harsh, the mames of {all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; Ithe unknown widowers and widows, fchildren, descendants, and heirs, sur- | viving spouses, creditors and: adminl istrators of the estates, devisees, leJd gatees, trustees, and executors of ‘the ]last wills and testaments, successors {in interest and assigns, respectively of {the following named dnd designated | deceased, persons, to wit: Sarah | Harsh, Nancy Harsh, Margaret A. Hostetter, Henry Hostetter, ' Melissa Watchorn, Robert Watchorn, John Iles Elizabeth Iles, James H. Bolens, Mary { Bolens, George Harsh, the names of .{all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs |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 {aré unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses jof all of the persons above named, | described and designated as defend|ants to this action who are married. | the names of all of whom are unknown . to plaintiffs; 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 designat- | ed in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs’.” That the following named defendants |are non-residents of the State of In|diana, to wit: Dewitt C. Ilostetter, | Gusta Hostetter, Harry Hostetter, Alice Sandrock, John Schwin, Clem Sehwin, Mary Schwin, Catharine A. Barney, Ellen Weaver, Henry James | Weaver, John Harsh, Alwilda Harsh, Ella Gunder, George Gunder, Ida M. Perry, Alice E. Lyons, Wiliam Lyons: 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 said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non- residents of the State of Indiana. . The following real estate in Noble | County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint to wit: .~ - ~ Twenty two and eighty four (22.84) ‘acres of land out of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty eight (28), {township \thirty five (35) north, range eight (8) ‘east, ‘described as follows, Commencing at the center of-said section and running thence north eleven and fortytwo hun- | dredths (11.42) chains, thence West twenty (20) chains, thence south ele- | ven and forty two hundredths (11.42) chains, thence east twenty (20) chains to the placé of beginning. ~ = | - This action is instituted and prose-| cuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate | Bbove described as against all de-| W“‘“‘m and clagimants what- | WROVER: . e e Notice is therefore hereby given said | defendants that unless they be and| same being Ist day of the October| of Tndiana, to be begun and holden on | the 3rd day of Qctober 1921, at the| meww% my hand and affix the seal of said| Cotint at the ofca Bl the staim 1t il 2eh day of Jily 8t e o

Back to school again. There are some small but mighty important things = that every school boy and girl" needs. : ; e -“ “, 2 e % 4 We have lunch boxes tin and fiber 20c up. - . Ingersoll watches =sl.7‘S up be sure and carry an Ingersoll. ‘ . g - And roller skates for getting to school on time— Priced the pair $1.25 up. Let us serve you with merchandise of quality at a fair price. o

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