Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 46A, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 January 1922 — Page 3
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Have Cut Prices Now on Dyed Garments Clothing Dry cleaned and Dyed is not a luxury bhut an art o practical economy. o . : d' Vo And with our new equi'pmenfa are able to give the best or service leaving your garments free from odor. | ‘ Will be woth yoiu' ivluflé‘ to look us up or PHONE 86 when in want of such service. o o : ‘ : Dry Cleaning And Dying
: For Sale. : ‘Hen house, aimost new 14x24 wtih sun-parlor, dust room, sanitary nests roosting table, non-freezing drinking. fountain and self feeder. e | Barn 20x24 in good condition, set of Fairbanks Morris Pit scales. . 10 sills native timber 10x10x10 f£t. long. S eid Uk 6sills native timber 8x10x24 ft. long. 2 gills native timber 10x10x14 ft. long. = : ’ e o W. B. Inks. L 4522 t - Bome people are under the impres_sion that Fayett R. Lepird and myselt mt;gst fi;a the*j btz;; tbnsiness - which is not the case. I bought him out ~ July 15 1921 and am the sole owner * located at Lepird’s barn.
o e Draft Horses e , S . SHOBE'S BARN | - LIGONIER, INDIANA Wednesday, Jan. 11 - Consisting of ,c‘\ar load of first-class ‘ lowa horses. : Good feeders and good farm animals. | ; This will be the best opportunity to < ~buy gobefil‘v stuff this year. e - Every horse guaranteed. . = LOESER & SHOBE
Notice to Water Takers., You are hereby notififed that water rents are due January Ist, 1922 payable at the residence of the City Clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before January 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. All water rents for 1922 are now due and must be paid on or before January 20th. : ; Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 P. M. : -+ T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk ooy : 45b6t Grtli ¥ ; S b el heie Y I wish to annoutice that I will be a Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subject to the | decision of the primary election held Alvin : § I—latn, Kefl&afl‘vifla}fifi«
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Auctioneering. Anyone desiring the services of an .experienced auctioneer available for all kinds of auction sales, apply to Harry L. Benner, Wolf Lake, Ind. Noble and Whitley county phones, . 45Dbtf For Sale 4 pure bred Duroc Jersey sows, bred for spring farcw two Duroc boars ‘and few choice boar‘l pigs all cholera immume fourteen breeding ewes and one ram. Howard C. Herald, Phone 2 U Ligonier. . - Notice of Final Settlement. State of. Indiana, Noble County 8S: . In the matter of the etate of Robert E. Jeanneret, deceased. No. 2328 Sl In the Noble Circuit Court January term 1922, \ Notice is hereby given the undersigned as Executrix of the Estate of Robert E. Jeanneret deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Court at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana on the 23rd day of January 1922, at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why gaid account should not be approved. - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate ate hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appea’ and make proof of their heir{ship or claim to any part of said |Batate. . | @ Louise Ada Jeanneret, Executrix. | Posted December 81st, 1921, William H Wigtn Atty, . Wbaw
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~ PUBLIC SALE ~ Another combined full blood stock sale. £ ' : The undersigned will offer for sale at the W. W. Jackson farm or formerly known as the Tully farm 1% miles north of Syracuse on the Huntington road, the following attractive list of items on Wednesday Jan. 18. Sale to Commence promptly at 11:00 o’clock.
17Head Pure Bred Hereford Cattle —9 head recorded, 8 grades—Herd bull, Jerry Donald 775993, 3 years old, cow Diana 604449 5 years old fresh April 9, cow Geraldinq, 604450 5 years old fresh April 11 cow Alice 846099 2 years old calf by side, cow Ulina 846118, 2 years old calf - 'by side, heifer, Fairy Donald 1056821, 8 mo. old bull, Donal Boy 1056820, 7 month old. Grade cattle 2 cows 3 years old, calfes by side; heifer 2 years old fresh Feb. 23 heifer lcoming 2 years old fresh June 21, bull 1 year old, bull 11 months old. These cattle are all of high quality and are in good breeding condition and are absolutely selling without a fault. Some of these cattle Lave won first several times in our lo ca Ifairs. The cows are good milkers for being beef type. 2
35 Head Hogs—Full blood big Type Poland China Hogs double immmuned. Herd boar Hoosier Bill, Jr. No. 137031 18 Bred sows consisting of Tried sows fall yearling gilts and spring gilts, bred to herl boar, 9 good fall gilts 3 fall boars and some feeding shoats. These hogs possess some of the best blood lines of the breed, such as Guys Prospect, Gertsdale Giant, The Clans man and Hoosier Bill. .«
They possess plenty of size and quality to meet, up to their breeding. I have bred all of this stock looking forward to this sale. ! -
14 ewes from 1 to 4 years old due to lamb March 20 and Shropshire buck 1 year old. 1
3 dozen full blooded Buff Orpington chickens. About 300 bushel of corn, about 2 bushels of clean red clover seed, alfalfa hay and baled straw, | Dinner will be served by Ladies Aid Terms of Sale—A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums of $lO.OO and. over with 7 per cent interest if paid when due if not paid when due interest will be charged at the rate of 8 per cent from date and attorney’s fees. No property to be removed until satisfactorily settled for with the Clerk of the sale. All sums of $5.00 and under cash. , e Write me for Catalogue. : - Ralph Vail Stuckman and Lehman, Auct. : Sol Miller Auct. 5
Public. Sale, © : We will offer for sale at public auetion at the S. A. Elijah farm three mileg south and a half mile east of Topeka two miles north and two and onehalf west of Ligonier beginning at 12 o’clock noon: Wednesday Jan 18. The following property to-wit: = 40 Head of Hogs—Brood sows and gilts. These brood sows .represent the blood lines of Giant Bustér,. Paramount Buster, Compas, Compgs the Second. These sows and gilts are bred to hoars that reprsent thé" top blood lines of the breed. Five shoats ‘7 Good Mileh Cows—One roan Durham cow 4 years old, fresh Febjruary 12; red Durham 4 years old, fresh’ last of this month, red Durham cow 8 years old, fresh last of January, Holstein cow 4 years old, fresh day of sale; Holstein cow 8 years old, fresh June 20, Holstein cow 7 years old fresh last of this month, Holstein heifer 3 years old pasture bred. These cows are all of extra breed and of fine quality. Good milkers. 25 head of ewes, all good breeders to lamb March 1. ! §
Terms of sale—All sums over $5 a credit of seven months will be given with interest at 7 per cent from dat: 2 per cent off for cash. ettement must be made before animals are removed.
. W, D Elijah | F. O. Gibson Auctioneers—E. R. Kurtz and John Singleton ; , Dale Seagley, Clerk -
~ :Notice is herehy given by the undersigned, Treasurer of Noble County State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 a. m. on the 23rd day of January 1922 at the office of said treasurer in the court heuse at.the town of Albion Indiana the undersigned as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named .in such bonds, certain = |highway improvement bonds of the face or par value of $11600.00 bearing interest from and after January 15, 1922 at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November of each year, for the period of 20 years. ~ SBaid bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of Noble County’ authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by M. L. Hussey et al in Sparta township, said county, Indiana. Said bonds will be 40 in number dated January 15, 1922 of $290.00 each. : o
‘The first two bénds will be due and payable May 15 1923 and two bonds each year thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid, :
‘[ Said bonds are issued for the purpose of raising momney to pay for the construction and improvement of the road as petitioned for by M. L. Hussey et a] in Sparta Township, Noble County,;lndisde.. . o . ‘ The right s reserved to reject any aad all bids. Sale continued from Cay to day until sold. - Morton P. Thomas, Treasurer of Noble County Indiana. - ‘Wanted—Man to work on farm mar-
Notiece of Bond Sale,
s g 5 SR S A STy P g N SgW o = SEEK TREASURE LONG BURIEQ Search Being Made In Italy for Weaith Concealed Since Centuries - Before Birth of Christ. | Robert Louis Stevenson or Alexandre Dumas could hardly have produced a more romantic story than that which comes from Bisceglie, in the province of Barl, writes a Rome correspondent. .
A week or two ago an Italian widow returned from Jerusalem declaring that she was in possession of an old parchment written in Italian, and given to her fdather by a monk of Bisceglie, which contains indications of the whereabouts of an enormous hidden treasure. e (i
Until recently the widow has not had enough money to carry out the excavation for the treasure, which is said to consist of 150 silver vases and 20 other vases full of gold coins, 31 of silver, five of antique works of art, 30 boxes of jewels, and a large earthenware vessel full of peéaris. Now the excavation has begun. ! According to telegrams from Biscegile the first indication mentioned in the parchment—namely, a large stone with a serpent engraved upon it—has already been discovered two public spirited of the village's resimiles from the town. : :
The treasure is supposed to have belonged to a Roman matron who buried ‘it at the approach of Hannibal’s troops in 216 B. C., but there is nothing to explain why so many centuries were allowed to elapse between the concealment of the treasure and the preparation of the parchment.
LINK TO PREHISTORIC TIMES Discovery Made- in South America Strengthens Theory Long Held Con- ° " cerning Anclent Land Bridge. : A report has been published by the Field Museum of Natural History, at Chicago, describing an animal discovered in South America, which is a survivor of a prehistoric. period. This ‘animal known as Cenolestes, is small and looks like a sharp-nosed rat, but is different from any other living animal. Its bones and teeth are essentially the same as those of a group of animals now extincet and known only through fossils hundreds of thousands of years old. It has a pouch like the kangaroo, and its existence may indicate some truth in the theory ‘that South America and Australia were connected by land in prehistoric times, since pouched animals exist in both places. The original stock may have spread from South America to Australia, or vice versa, or it may have originated .in a long-vanished continent, the so-called Antarctica, and spread north to both continents, over a land bridge, which is supposed to have linked the three.—Popular Mechanies Magazine, o
No More “Shrimp Dances.”
Owing to new machinery the “shrimp dance” that for years has marked the work on the shrimp-drying platform along the Louisiana coast, this year goes into limbo, Machinery will “chuck” the sundried shrimps.
Boiled In salt water in great copper vats, dried In the sunshine to rubery resiliency, the shrimp were swept up Into huge circles in past year. Then, to the sound of guitar, banjo or accordion, the husky platform workers, hands on hips, shuffled over the piles of shrimp. Beneath their tread the brittle shells crackled. i
After the -dance the pinkish shrimp meat was shoveled on great screens, the brittle shell fragments falling through, while the piles of dried flesh were packed in barrels. 2 The sh‘x;imp Jndustry in Louisiana has grown to great proportions. During 1920, 20,716 persons were supported by the industry, more than $1,000,000 was Invested in the fleets, and the catch was listed by the government at 28,950,000 pounds.
Makes His Bride’s Trousseau.
Captain Molynéux, the gallant society dressmaker, is preparing, oh! the dearest trousseau of twenty gowns for his pretty little bob-haired bride-to-be, Muriel Dunsmuire, daughter of the ex-governor of British Columbia, and all designed and executed by his own hands in his own smart shop, says & recent Paris dispatch. The captain was an army officer in the war and was cited for gallantry in actlon. Since the peace was signed he has become one of the most original dress designers in Paris, with a large and exclusive clientele, - :
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" Mrs., Alice Allan Arnold, the moving plcture censor of Denver, said in a lecture: “But the worst films of all, to my mind, are those that take religious subjects and turn them into sensational licentious -entertainments. I once saw the “Temptation of St. Anthony” filmed In this way. An elderly millionaire viveur, having seen it too, said afterward at the club: ‘A great film that. I reallzed as it unrolled before me that for the first time in my life, by George, I wished I was a saint’"—From the Argonaut.
A Baseball Romance. - “Mamma,” said the young thing, “I want you to stop forcing me into Mr, Gottit's company all the time. People are talking.” ' ; “But, my dear,” protested the soleitous lady, ‘“he is & wonderful “He may be, mamma, but if you keep on thinking you are pitcher he’ll get onto your curves and throw the game,"—Richmond Times-Dispatch, S'ale B ; L . s : g ' o - Sl o
. By : Anyone desiring accommodations may secure board and room at 128 Jay street. Phone No. 382. 44btf If you have a good fresh cow or springer I want it, if you want a good fresh cow or spninger I have it. George Foster,Lepird barn. Ligonier. | : 44Dbtf
Good 90 acre farm for sale one mile north and three fourths mile east of Kimmell, Indiana. Inquire of Charle: A. Wolf, Ligonier, Phone No. 271. _ : 43btt " Wanted lady dish washer in Basement Resturant. W. J. Grover, Prop., ' ; . 43btf The wise automobile owner will store his battery for the winter with Kiester's Battery Shop where it will receive the proper care. 42att " FOR SALE—Attactive building lot on West Summitt Street. 66 ft. frontage and a depth of 132 feet to alley. ‘Reasonable terms. Inquire of The Straus Brothersg dompany. 42a61 Wanted, girl for gemeral housework by a family of two. Phone 419 Pren e 49a2t To The Public—l am prepared to make and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter. Also stove -repairing. D, M. Rench 30btf|
; . Wanted. - Hides and furs. Ben Glaser cement block " building cornmer Cavin "and Pigeon streets, Ligonier, Ind. 38atf For_sale, 80 acres 4 miles south west of Ligonier. C. M. Campbell, Eement, Illin"o'is. . 4baBt : Notice of Services. ¢ Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. o Welcome 29btf Men Wanted. A To husk corn. C. L. Chamberlin, Phone 16 A. . i 36btt Full blood rose comb Rode Island red cockerals for sale. See me before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable L. R. Marker, . 42b3t Wanted . A janitor for the United Brethern church. A good job for the right person. Apply to W. A. Cochran or’ C. R. Stansbury. : . 33atf
I have contracted 5,000 muskrat hides to be delivered before New eYars. Do not sell but see me and get more money. I pay more for all other furs than anyone else. - Joe Miller 40att For Sale—Fine Moyer buggy, practically as gbod {as new. Chas. H. Simmons. G - 44b3t Wanted - girl for general house work. Cal Phone 379. 45atf
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing - Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations Hatr Gonds ~ . : Phone 339 ,
E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer Datesican be made at Weaver’é Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoune No. 65. ;
GLASSES | Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses | replaced,-v S obae Mrs. L. P. Wineburg
a t. : ; X Will Answer Calls Anywhere , Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana ——— M W. H. WIGTON it Attmmt—l.gw‘ ‘ Office in Zimmerman Block ' LIGONIER, IND. W‘ CHARLES V'INKS AND SON Dealer in Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, 2 Billi‘ ;fi.\s.’ j»,\ % 2 Cornar Fiftn and Cavin LIGONER - . SCALP/TREATMENT TR e e
. NOTICE OF SHERIFPF'S SALE - Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of a judgment decree and order of sale to me directed from the clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble Coutny, Indiana, in a cause of action wherejn Ralph H. Dygert is plaintiff and Harry Burkhart is defendant, for the foreclosure of a lien against a certain automobile being cause No. 7999 in said court requiring me to make the sum of TForty Seven and 50-100 ($47.50) Dollars “with “interest and costs together with costs of this sale. I wil lexpose and offer for sale at public auction jto the highest bidder for cash on Saturday January 21, 1922, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 40’clock P. M. of. said day at the nonrth door of the City Hall in the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana jone Ford Touring Car complete with four door body and one man top, to satisfy and discharge said judgment. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation and appraisement laws and for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of said automobile.
Charles Black, Sheriff of Noble County, Indiana. : 45a3w
P .TR TR e PRt 8 NE wa N : ~* SR A bl - GRS "‘4'}- '-flfi o »fi’-. Wiriter Sz‘oragc/ : IF‘ your car is laid up for o the winter, let us store ] your battery. At a nominal 5 cost, you can have yeur battery cared for regularly all ~winter. We will call for it . and deliver it full of “pep™ . - ' 'when you want it again. =~ | RO’B]INSON?S ELECTRIC SERVICE ~ Lincoln Highway Garage - : Ligonier, Ind.
Money to Lend o On it 0 Famms Loans to be secured by first mortgage not exceeding 40% of the present value of land alone excluding improvements. Conditions and terms are attractive. Call at our oftice. S o ,fp:é% 0 / B A 8O aRe THE STRAUS ~ BROTHERS CO - Ligonier, Indiana
Will pay Cash For ‘Some Used Ford Ca r s ot e Worth The Money BEN GLASER
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