Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 50B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 February 1922 — Page 2

The- Ligomer Banner

% . ESTABLISHED 1886, s s * i Published by : ¢ “he,Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor

Published every Monday and Thursday gsd entered in the Postoffice at Ligopier, Ind., as gsecond class maiter.

Public Sale.

- The undersigned will sell at public auction on the 8. C. Sackett farm 4 miles east of Ligonier and 2% miles west of Wawaka on -the Blaze Trail on Wednesday February 15. Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the following property to-wit. -~ o 13 Head of Cattle—Spotted Durham cow 7 years old:calf by side, Brindle Durham cow 9 years old to be.fresh Feb. 12, Brindle eow 11 years to be _fresh Feb. 13, Red cow 7 years old, to ‘be fresh Feb. 17, black cow 9 years to .be fresh Feb. 23, Durham cow 3 years “Bld to be fresh Feb. 28, Durham cow 9 yedrs old giving milk, Durham heifer 2 years bld to be fresh in April, Dur-. ham heifer 2 years old to be fresh in Sept.,-Durham heifer 2 years old, open, ~Registered Duyham bull 2 years old. | 8 Head of Hogs—Sow open, 7 shoats. - Lol 4 ¢ Hay and Grain—4oo bushels of corn more or less, corn 'in the field and corn fodder, oats-and rye, milt and cats in bin, hay in mow. ~ ; { Farm Implemets—Boo {ence posts " more or less, Sando 8 H. P, gas engine International 8 in. feed grinder: and belt ensilage cutter one horse corn cutter, corn plow. e sl oy _Terms of Sale—All sums under $5.00 cash. All sums over that amo.urit a credit of 7 months will be given with ' 7 per cent .interest from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. ; SACKETT & SQUIRES E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer. = Charles Schwab, Clerk. ‘

Hay and Grain Sale.

The Slabaugh-Brothers will sell at the Bowsher farm three miles north and one half mile west of Ligonier beginning at neon Friday February 10, the following property: About three thousand bushels of corn, four hundred bushels of eats sixty tons of mixed timothy and clover hay and a set of work harness. A. credit, of seven months wil bé& given with 7 per cent interest. Harley ‘Longcor is the auctioneer. 48h4t TURN YOUR SPARE MOMENTS IN- ~ TO DOLLARS | Supply coal -consumers with “Koal Save” guaranteed to!-save the user 30% of his coal. Men or women will find this a very profitable business. Exclusive rights. Write for full particulars enclosing stamp for reply. ‘HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL- CO. - 180 E 3rd St. St, Paul, Minn. ; : : 48a4t

Notice fo Notes Lost by Robbery. - Notice is herely given that three pra missory notes of 41166.66 each dated March 8, 1920 due respectively Noveniber 1, 1920, November 1, 1921, and November 1 1922 with interest payable annually at the rate of six per centum per annum from July 'l5, 1920 negotiable and payable at the Farmers State Bank Wawaka, Indiana, with] attorney’s fees and .= waiving relief given by Elmer P. Magnuson, Edward G.| DePew, Alton Lower, Fred Zimmerman, John F. McCloskey, Edward Piggott, Mark Kinnison, Glenn E. Roe Harry J. Stuff Frank -W. Franks, Fred Spurgeon -Geprge Randall and Thomas D. Stingner and payable. to me wekre "hy @ the deposited in the Farfmers State Bank Wawaka Indiana to be held for the convenience of myself and the makers thereof and the same were stolen -at the time of the robbery of said bank, in October 1921 and I have never seen or heard of them or either of them since and do not know where the same, or any of them are. All persons, firms and corporations are hereby informed of such loss and warned {5 malke no purchase of same ‘or any of them, as no person ‘other than myseif hasg any right, title claim or interest therein. gt . Dated this January 13 1922., s : Davié 3. Sontchi. ~ 47a3w "~ | Non-Resident Notice, ‘ State' of Indiana Noble county SS: In the Noble Circuit Court. 5 ¢ "March term 1922, hhe o > No. 8128 - ... : ! ; Complaint for divorce : ; Eva Crabiil Figher =~ - 2 : X 8 . i e Ao Harry A. Fisher s R Be it known that on the 27th day of January 1922 the plaintiif in the above -entitled cause filed in the ofce of the Clerk of said Noble Circuit Court of said State her complaint against the defendant in said cause and the said plaintiff fiayih‘g*i!_’so - filed in said Clerk’s office in said cause the affi~davit of a competent and disinterested _person wshowing that ‘the defendant Harry A. Fisher is not a resident of the State of Indiana and that the obJjeet of said action is to “obtain a divorce, and ‘where as said plaintifi _having by endorsement on said complaint requfred said defendant to ap~ pear thereto on the 27th day of March ~_ Now therefore said defendant is hereby notified of the filing and penand fhat unless he appears in said court and answers or demurs thereto e o T R rh";“:“%m”’%-%i'f?w“?“’ffigfi%%%fi% Yeis ’l,q;&y;j“,,*?»cfi“‘sw%;t,mfl?wffWJ%YW% S e e

Notice of Sale of Real Estate. '

The undersigned executor of the ‘ will of William Fetters deceased,| hereby gives notice that by virtue of| an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble-County, Indiana, he will at the’ hour of one o’clock P.. M. on Thursday the 23rd day of February 1922 at the office of the undersigned in Ligonier Indidna offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate situated in Noble County indiana to wit: v The east half (%) of the rnortheast quarter of the southwest quarter and the' northwest quarter of the south--east quarter .of section twenty four (24) township thirty five (35) mnorth range eight (8) east. : . Said-sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: , e At least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand, and*™the balance in two equal payments due in one year and eighteen months from datei to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing seven per cent (7%) interest from date waiving relief and providing for attorneys fees, to be secured by a first mortgage os the real | estate sold, or purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale.. Should said | real estate not be sold at the above | time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale at the same time and place from day to day thereafter until sold. o ‘Astract for ®aid real estate may be seen and examined at the office of the undersigned. : o Said real estate will be sold subject to the tenant’s lease and subject to the taxes for 1922 payable in 1923. WILLIAM H. WIGTON Executor of the will of William Petters, deceased. - . 49%a3w

Notice of Appointment,

State of Indiana Noble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as executor of the will of Alice Fetter deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Marion F. Stienbarger executor of the will of Alice Fetter deceased. ‘W. H. Wigton Att’y. ' 49a3w

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SLASHED TO THE ST 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 adjustment against workmanship and material for 7000 miles. Prices quoted iare. for cash on‘ly.‘ -~ Cord Tires in PrOportign 'te ~ 30x3 Non-Skid, $8.75 ‘ 30x3é o s/c o 0.75 }. v 3eX3. . o TEO Rl xXL * 12RO 034 “ 16.00. - SaENE o *“ 17.00 34X4 6 6 17.25 : | GEO. D. FOSTER | LEPIRD’'S BARN

Notice of Final Settlement. . State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the estate of Daniel T. Zimmerman, gleceased. Loy No. 2319 : "~ In the Noble Circuit Court Marck term 1922. W s . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of Daniel T. Zimmerman deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final ’s'ettle-“l ment of said Estate, and that the same will come up for The examination and action of said Court, at the Court House 'at Albion, Indiana on the 6th day of March 1922 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Courtand show cause, if any there be why said account should not be approved. i : And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to-appear and make proof

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate. : : George J. Zimmerman, Administrator Posted Feb. 4 1922 : _ William H. Wigton. : 50a2w t e Sale of Furniture. ’ | I will sell at my residence on West Union street at-private sale threepiece mahogany parlor set consisting of settee and two chairs, two rocking Ichai»rs oak mahogany rocker, kitchen table, mahogany music cabinet, refrigerator, hot blast stove, two fibre porch rockers, hall rack, mirror, rug 10-6x13-6 brass bed mattress and and springs, electric table lamp living room table practically new. Same may be seen at reasonable hours. s Jonas Schloss. Bake Sale Sifurday. '~ The Kings Daughters will conduct a bake sale at Sacks Bakery Saturday February 11. The patronage of the public is cordially solicited. = 50a2t

Measures That Have Been Instituted ~ for Thelr Protection Have Had Excellent Results. '

'Under the protecting care of the bu- ‘ reau of biological survey, United States Department of Agriculture, big ‘ game on government reservations has mudtiplied fast. The animal ccnsus shows 508 buffalo on such reservutions now, as compared with 207 five years ago; DO4 elk, as compared with 1069; 92 antelope, as compared with 4Q, and ~ Care of the birds progressed materially during the year through posting and defining boundaries of many of the bird refuges, the planting of .grailn to provide food and cover, establishment of new reservations; provision of additional warden service at certain reservations, and Increased number of patrol boats, L | Its administration of the migratory bird treaty act, which prohibits the shooting of migratory birds on their flight north in the spring, and contalns restrictions as to the manner in which they ‘may be hunted during the open seasons, and of the Lacey act, 'which regulates Tinterstate shipments of wild animals and game, resulted in the apprehension of nearly 1,000 al- ' leged vlolators of the federal game | laws and the securing of more than | 500 convictions in which fines were | assessed ranging from $1 to $5OO each.

No Hero to His Housekeeper.

What will. Josephine say -to the award of the Nobel prize for litera--ture to M. Anatole France? Jose.phlz?e during many, years was housekeeper to the great-novelist and kept his home In such a perfection of comfort—serving, . indeed, as the model for the ideal Therese of “Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard”—that there was much grief in two: hearts when Infirmity made it necessary some few years ago for her to be superannuated. Bit though she cared so diligently for ‘his bodily needs the old woman would pever admit any very high opinion of her master’s intellect. *“ls the master in?’ once inquired a very distinguished visitor., “The master,” grunted Josephine vontemptuously, “why do you call Lim the master?” He:ls | master of uothing but his food, and even that he can gnly master when he has it In ‘his mouth.”—Manchester Guardian. | S

Stanch Ocean Veteran.

Ask any veteran iphabitant of Dockside, in London, if he remembers the Cutty Sark, and it is likely that his eye will. glisten. as he answers, “Yes.,” Tell him shé may be seen in the Surry, commercial docks, and he will be hard of belief. Yet so it Is. The Cutty Sark was once ‘a famous tea clipper which, on otie famous oeccasion did 182 knots in 12 hours. Steam power drove, her off the China route, and now shé sails the sea under the name of Ferreira, flying the Portuguese flag. For years her wooden walls have withstood the buffetings of the ocean, and it would appear as though she might outlast many an iron vessel driven by steam.—Scientifie -American, :

| . The pick of recent Japanese paint- | ings are exhibited in wew York. Ob- - serve the subjects; *“A Prairie Fire,” _“Scenes in the Buddhistic Hell,” “Weasel,” *A Shinto Shrine” and “Yellow Bird on a Blossoming Tree.” ‘These subjects reveal that Japanese imagination has a tremendous scope. Hence ‘Japs are quick to sense the possibilities of a thing, as shown by their aggressive diplomacy. . But imagination is not all. Japan, within a few generations, will be eclipsed by the plodding Chinese ‘glant, who imagines noth'ng excep¢ facts. . That’s what made our west—keeping its feet on the ground. 5

A Reminder * Don’t forget that promise you made the good wife and daughter to buy a piane or Victrela. Come and look at stock of Muscal goods. We have what yeu want at the right price. s SRR Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas - Yeou can t#ko the easy payment ihn. if yoldo nt care tomremk: oo | | - Yours fer 50 years of Musieal Servies. = South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

i Have Cut Prices Now on Dyed Garments _ . Clothing Dry cleaned. and Dyed is not a luxury bué an art o practical economy. ‘ 4 . ’ : Ayr;d‘wifll‘our new equipment are able to {;ive th:' best or ser\viéé' Jeaving your ganiients free from adovr. | & e will be woth »rour w!iflé to ook us up or PHONE 86 when in want obwnck seddes. 0 e ~ BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY L .. DryCleaningAnd Dying .

For Sale 3 brindle and white bull pups. Male §sls each. Call 38-0 Kimel S - . .o

For Sale—Pure bred 0. I. C. shoat: eligible to record boars ad gilts, September- and October farrow. Pedigrees furnished to breeders. John Speckeen. © 49b2t*

- Wanted—Married man to work on farm by the year. Also single man by the month. Inguire Ralph and Emmitt Smith. - L. *49hot

For Sale—Corn, hay, oats. Inquire of C. A. Wolf. Phone 271. - 47btt

T.H. AMELING Ligonier, lndiang T . PHONE 338~ Gengral Contractor “and Builder © Estimates Furnished All Kinds of Repair Work Done

We want to announce now that we have the most complete line of garden seed that this store Has ever bought, and that we have complied with the new state law. Further that the ‘ prices are much lower than last year. Please reserve your order for us and we will give you best seed and best service. | = : y - Weaver's Hardware

This Means You, Mr. Merchant! | SRRt Ao s i B DID you know that 47 you and this paper have an interest in common? Your success helps . the communityas a whole ~ which in turnis of benefit to us. - When a merchant adver- - tises with us, he is invest- - ing his money, which is returned with interest. “Show Your Goods In 4he Windows and Advertise Them in This Paper

BLASSIFIED ADS

Auctioneering.

Anyone desiring the services of an experienced auctioneey available for all kinds of auction sales, apply to Harry L. Benner, Wolf Lake, Ind. Noble and Whitley county phones. S 45btt

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 20att

For: Sherifi.

I wish to announce that I will be a Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Indiana subject to the decigion of the primary election held on the 2nd day of May 1922. ; .. Alvin 8. Harr, Kendallville, Ind. : - 45b4t

Notice of Services

Christian Science Serviees are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the hall over Weir & Cowley. - Welcome - : 1-1-22

“For sale or trade a ranch in Blaine county, Montana consisfing of 320 acres along the Great Northern railway 24 miles from the Saskatchwan. Good house, garage and well, right in the centre of the wheat blet. A good grain market within an hour’s drive. Here is a rare bagains for some on= who desies to make a change. For information call at Banner office. 47atf

For “rent, good farm of 290 acres with everything furnished. Enquire of W. A. Cochran or George Goshorn. oo a 0 46btt

~ If you have ‘a good fresh cow or springer I want it, if you want a good fresh cow or springer I have- it. George Fcster,Lepird barn. Ligonier. S e o 44Dt The wise automobile owner will sfore his battery for the winter with Kiester’s Battery Shop where it will receive the proper care. 42att

For Sale house of 7 rooms with lot 101x158 good barn and garage. Good location and fine shade and fruit trées A baragin if taken at once. Inquire at Banner offlce i i 0B

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 30btt

- Wanted—Young women to take a short eourse in nursing. Pay while learning. Address Dr. Bonnell M. Souder® Hospitall, Auburn, Ind. 47a6t

~“Wanted—Man to work on farm married. C. L. Chamberlin 45btf

"~ For sale, 80 acres 4 miles South west of Ligonier. C. M. Campbell, Bement, Illinois. - ~ 4baBt

Washings wanted to help support the children. 407 Union street. Mrs Rollin Bailey.

- Anyone desiring accommodations may secure board and room at 128 Jay street. Thone No. 382. - 44Dttt

- For' sale, modern property in good location. Call at Banner office, 47btf

W. H. WIGTON

Attorney-at-l.aw

Office in Zimmerman Block . LIGUNIER, IND.

Mrs. Ehzabeth Lamb Electrical Faecial and Scalp Massage ‘ Manicuring, Shampooing ' Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations : : Hair Goods

CHARLES V'INKS AND SON , : Dealer inj o Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q | Ligonier - Indiana

. SCALP TREATMENT s Shampooing and Manicuring - Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South . - of Presbyterian Chureh. = ; _Ligonier, Indiana

LEARN TO DANCE All Latest /Steps Taught ; Tuésday and Thursday | Evenings Regular Meeting/Nigrxrs» ‘ | “Arnold Elson . Phone 18, Ligonier