Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 47A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 January 1922 — Page 2
- 4 3 The | ngomer Banner L | ESTABLISHED 1886, o o 3 Published by o 6%, 1 . . g hezßanner Publishing Company, ~_ W.C.B. HARRISON Editor i { Foreign Advertising Representative ‘ | ( THEAMERICAN:PBE%%ASSOEIATION' j Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonler, Ind., as second class matter. e : PUBLIC SALE : Another combined. full blood stock sale. - The undersigned will offer for sale at the W. W. Jackson farm 'or for: merly known as the Tully farm 1% juiles north of Syracuse on fhe Huntington road., the following attractive list of items on .Wednesday Jan. 18. Sale to Commence promptly at 11:00 G'clock: 3 : : ; = 17Head! Pure Bred Hereford Cattle —9 head recorded, 8 grades—Herd bull, Jerry Donuld 775993, 3 years old, _cow Diana 604449 5 vears old fresh April 9, cow Gieraldina 604450 5 years oid fresh Apri’i 11 cow Alice 846099 2 vears old calf-by side, cow Ulina 846118, 2 vears |old calf. by side, heifer, Fairy Donald 1056821, 8 mo. . old bull, Donal Boy 1056820, 7 month | old. Grade cattle 2 cows 3 vears old, calfes by side; heifer 2 years old fresh Feb. 23 heifer comihg 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 sselling witheut 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. 5 - 35 Head Hogs—TFull blood big Type Poland China Hogs double ‘immuned. Herd boar Hoosier Bill, Jr. No. 137031 18 Bred sows consisting of Tried sows fall vearling-gilts and . sfring gilts, bred to hierl boar, 9 good fall gilts 2 . fall boars and some f;ee(ling shoats. TheSe hogs possess s()lfle of the pest biood 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 Ito 4. years old due to lamb March 20 and Shropshire buck 1 vear old. ; e
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 interestg 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. - o _ Write me for Catalogue. , o ~ Ralph Vail Stuckman and L.ehman, Auct. . Sol Miller Auct. , Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the ctate of Robert E. Jeanneret,; deceased. . No. 2328 i e ; In the Noble Circuit Court January term 1922. : : Notice is hereby .given the undersigned as ‘Executrix- of the Hstate 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 Alkion, 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 said account should not be approved. | And the heirs, devisees and f}ega'tee'S'l of said devedent, and all others integested in said Estate-are hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appea and make proof of their heirw‘ ship or claim to any part of said Estate. : s e - Louise Ada Jeanneret, Executrix. Posted Dccember 31st. 1921. William H. Wigton Atty. no * 45b2w
Money to Lend . tm Farms Loans to be secured by first mortgage not ex ceeding 404, of the present value ot land alone excluding improvements. Conditions and terms are attractive. Call at our ofge. - . ' 9 lém‘ i THE STRAUS ~ BROTHERS CO - Ligonier, Indiana |
R N N L RST SSO RNSS| “¥or rent; good farm of 290 acres with everything |furnished. Enquire . of W. A Cochran or George Goshorn. PR L G - 46btf
SLASHED TO THE s 1A These tires have been tested by myself in the taxi business and will be personally guaranteed by myself that the Edison Tire Co. will give you a reasonable adjust‘ment ‘against workmanship and material for 7000 miles. . Prices quoted are for cash only. - Cord Tires in Proportion " 30x3 Non-Skid, $ 875 ' 30x3. ' . 00§ 7 3axa b ¥O6 3IxX4 . ey 2ax4 % % Yane | v 33X4 6 66 - 17.00 ; S 34 o Y 17,35 " GEO. D. FOSTER LEPIRD’S BARN
A Reminder | , "Donfi forget that promise you made the good wifs and daughter te buy a piane or Victrela. Ceme and loek at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right price. : ' Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas Yeou can take the quiy pa'ym'en.t-phn‘if you do net eame to pay eash. e Yours for 59 years of Musical Service. =~ _ ' South Main'St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
1 We Have Receivedf* Large Shipments. { Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes g in hard coal. Best grades of | | soft coal. ‘ ' Full line jof Building Material now 1 v onhand l ‘COMPTON & HOLDEMAN ~ HOLDEMAN & SON I Straus Wool House. : .. Phone N 0.279
- Have Cut Prices Now on Dyed Garments Clsthiné Dry cleaned and Dyed is not a qunry but an art o praetieal cconomy. - ; i Z : And with our new cquipment are able to give the best or serflcé leaving your garments free from odor. . \ Will be woth your while to looh us up' or PHONE 86 when in want of such service. ! ihg -y ' ' S ‘ ‘ BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY . Dry Cleaning And Dying: -
I have contracted b 5,0000 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 thah anyone else. | , Joe Miller | 40atf
i Ypun-g men, women gver 17 desiring government positions, $l2O ‘monthly write for free list of poasitions now open R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 1401 Continontal ' Bldg. Washington, D. C. i 46a3t*
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- Public Sale, J We will offer for sale at public auction at the S. A. Elijah farm three miles south*and a half mile east of Topeka two miles north and two and onehalf west of Ligonier beginning at 12 olclock 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 Buster, Parampunt Buster, Compas, Compas the Second. These sows and gilts are bred to hoars that reprsent the top blood lines of the breed. Five shoats
7 Good Mileh Cows—One roan Dur-| ham cow 4 years old, fresh February 12; red Durham 4 years old, frésh! last of this month, red Durham cow 8 years old, fresh:last of L 6 January, Holstein céw 4 years old, fresh day of sale; Holstein cow 8 years old, fresh June“2o, 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 bhreeders to lamb March 1. ;
Terms of sale—All sums over $5 2 credit of seven months will be given with interest at 7 per cent from date 2 per cent off for cash. ettement must be made before animals. are removed. gy : 4
. W. D. Elijah i ‘ : - F. 0. Gibson Auctioneers—E. R. Kurtz and John Singleton Dale Seagley, Clerk ! ‘
LEARN TO DANCE All 'Latest Steps Taught Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Regular Meeting Nights . Arnold Elson ~ Phone 18, Ligonier
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Just before Christmas you will receive all the money you have saved with four per cent , i interest added if all paymentsare made regularly or in advance : CITIZENS BANK e ol Igonier Indiaae e |
'CLASS 1. Members paying 1 cent the first week, 2 cents the second week, and increasing 1 centg each week for fifty weeks will get .....coccrsernneeee $1275 , CLASS IA. Members paying 50 cents the first - week, 49 cents the second week, and decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will get............ $12.75€, ‘ CLASS 2 Mem‘bers,‘ paying 2 cents the- first ‘week, 4 cents the second week, and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weks, will get....... 525.50 'CLASS 2' A Members paying $l.OO the ! first weel;, 98 cents the second week, and decreasing 2 _ cents_each week for fifty weeks, will get...... $256.50 - CLASS 5. Members pé,yiing 5 cents the first week, 10 cents the second week, and increasing“ 5 - cents each ‘week for fifty weeks will get ... $63.75 . CLASS 5A Members p,ayi_ng $2.50 the first - week $2.45 the seeond week, and decreasing 5 cents ~ each week for fifty weeks, will get ... %&Ffi
_ Notice of Appointment. = ‘ _State of Indiana Noble County SS: ! - Notice is hereby given that the un»‘ dersigned has been appointed administrator of the estaté of Nellie Pick-t ett, deceased, late of Noble county Indiana, . : f 7 Said estate is supposed to b~ solvent. - L Y : ~ Edward Piggott, Admihjstr tor W. H. Wigton, Att'y Lo 3 aBt L For Sheriif. - i I wish to apnounce that T will be a Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subject to the} decision: of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May 1922 : . Alvin-8. Harr, Kendallville, Ind. : : 45b4t
~ Notice to Water Takers, - . You are hereby notififed that water rents are due January Ist, 1922 payable at the residence of the City Cleérk. 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. S e Office hours 9 a. m, to 6 P. M.’ }' T, K. Jeanneret, City Clerk - : e 45h6t
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CLASS 10. Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week, and increasing 1V cents each week for fifty weeks, will get ...... $127.50 .~ CLASS 10A Members paying $5.00 the first week, $4.90 the second’ week and decreasing 10 cents each week fop fifty weeks, will get ......... $127.50 -~ CLASS 10 Fixed. Members paylng 10 cents a week- for fifty weeks, will get .—B5OO .CLASS 25 Fixed Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks will get .........civeerivncees $12.50 CLASS 50 Fixed. Members paying 50 cents 2 week for fifty weeks, Will ot .......cciuiccccnn $25.00 CLASS 100 Fixed Members paying $l.OO a week for fifty weeks, will get .....c.cueiveinsnnnd $50,00 CLASS 200 Fixed Members paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks will get ... $lOO.OO ' CLASS 500 Fixed Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks Will et ..i..ccumiinisinn $250.00 3 CLASS 1000, Members paying $lO.OO a week for fifty weeks Will Bot w.uwwimuscccrimmmivsmssssoes $5OOOO
