Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 April 1922 — Page 2

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Under New Management Blazed Trail Garage Ligonier, Indiana i Now Owned and Operated by three Skilled Automobile ~ Mechanics , Will Meet All Demands In the way of Tires, Tubes e and Accessories;, | Special Attention to Repair Work THOMAS, PANKOP & WINEBRENNER

If your child is 7 iears of age it should take up the study of piano? DO YOU KNOW? No home is complete without a musical instrument, DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t a musical instrument where to find your children when night comes? - . DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the neighbors where they have music? e . » DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you should provide for them at home? DO YOU ENOW your neglect may cause a life long regret. ‘ DO YOU ENOW you should do this now before its too late. DO YOU ENOWwe are selling good Honest piano from $275 to $350. Victrolas $25 to $250. Player Piano $450 to $550. : 8000 Vietor Records from which to make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or easy payments. Drop us a card and we will come and talk it over with you. : D _ : . Yours for over fifty years Musical Service. il South Main Bt. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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That Book of Reference.;

The N. Y. C. railway guide book of 1,000 pages with numerous maps and illustrations is of great value and may be had by addressing the Publicity Department of the N. Y. C. lines, Grand ~Central Terminal, New York. : 2

Communities along the lings are described and pictured with special reference to advantages they offer for industries. Five hundred pages are devoted to ~ the classified, indexed lists of manufacturers, wholesalers, jobbers, contractors, retail merchants grain elevators, electric lights and power plants, coal operators and dealers, and agricultural producers, stock yards, feeding stations and packing plants are noted. : Commercial and kindred business organizations with the names of their presidents and sec_réftaries and number of members as well as all banking institutions located on the New York Central system are .alphabetically listed. Every railroad station of the system with its connections, is listed alphabetically together with up-to-date lists of railroad .officers in charge at,all points. ol :

Club Round Up Is May' 2 to 5

The program is complete for the annual Boys and Birls Round-up to be held at Purdue University May 2,3, 4 and 5 Approximately 1500 boys and girls who are the leaders in the Hoosier club army of .over 25,000. As a reward for their excellent records made last year, their trips in many cases being the prizes they won. As in other years the round-up will resemble an intensive week of school work for the club members = with plenty of entertainment thrown, in. ludging contests for both boys. and girls” will be a big feature throughout the week. The girls will engage in garment, bread, and canned products judging, while the boys will compete in corn; livestick and egg jmdging. In addition to these judging contests the girls demonstration teams will -engage in canning demonstration and a seed corn demonstration will be given by boys in the vocational class. .

Enjoys Birthday Party.

Haster Sunday April 16 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mann was the scene of a birthday party given in honor of Mr. Mann who had reached the sixty-third anniversary of his birth. The gentleman was presented with a fine gold watch by his sons and daughters. The. usual family dinner was served the occasion was one of great enjoyment to all.. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann, Kankakee, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Long and families or Elkhatt, Mr. and Mrs, Harley Mann of Merlin, Ontario Canada: : |

To Begin Business.

~“The Norstorm Manufactdring Co. of Cromwell will in a few days place on the market the telephone lookout - instruments a patent designed to prevent “listening in” on party telephone lines. In fact with this attachment every patron of a party line has the same as individual -service. The company was secured for Cromwell by live business men headed by J. C. Kimmell. : ‘ Mr. Kimmell and R. D. Eaton of Cromwell are directors in the company. The National Safety Appliance company of Chicago will begin the manufacture of the instrument at once. : T SAR

Cases Dismissed.

Four suits on note brought by the Citizens .bank of Ligonier against George L: Stacker and a fifth brought against the same defendant by Eli Jacobs were dismissed in the Elkhart circuit court. e o ;

Suggestive Lines.

Marshal Noe, Kimmell writer. and poet sends the Banner the following suggestive lines: “And this editor will cause me no SOrrow, - A € He writes it today and they burn it tomorrow.” e i, > | eet e Sy i " ‘Globe Chick Mash at Weavers Hardware. G g »

i COMMUNITY SALE . There will be a community sale at McCammon’s Field, known as the ball park Cromwell, Indiana ~ ' SATURDAY APRIL 22 Sale to begin at 1 o’clock A Those having cattle, horses or any article of any kind should bring them in by Saturday morning. , The Following Goods will be Sold. Seventy pure White Liéghorn chickens, Horse 13 years old, weight 1100 2 cows fresh in May, 8-ft. McCormick binder good as mnew,; Economy King Separator No. 16, Johrson Corn Binder about new. Deering Mower, Avery Corn Planter, New DeLaval Separator No. 12, Little Willie Corn Plow, Corn King Manure ‘Spreader, 3§ WaBons, tight box Hay Rack, ten Disc Drill, rubber tire Buggy, light ‘spring Wagon and numerous other articles.’ 1500 Bushels Corn: oL o TERMS-—All sums. of $5.00 and under cash. All sums over that amount a credit.of 6 months will be given with interest at 6 percent. 2 per cént off for cash. CEE g . . IW. KREAGER, Mgr. Clerks, J. C. Kimmell and Wesley MeBemmon ... 0 L e Auctioneer, Tsage Klingerman - RS S L B e Y NS R R s eeS sy D

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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS.

State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court, ~ May Term 1922. h ~ For partition of and to quiet title to real estate, : Jennie Stage @ - 2 : -

Ys-- : . Gertrude B. Royer, et al. , ; _Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford, her attorneys and files her complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to wit: Thomas €. McConnel, Thomas McConnel, Catherine Barney, Ellen Weaver, Henry James Weaver, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin, Ellsworth Hosteter, Deal Hostetter, Jewel Hostetter, Martin - Lee, Arthur Hamilton, Rosannah Hamilton, Eden R. Latta, Augustus Latta,” Mary A. Spencer, Thomas C. McConnell, William McConnell Sarah A. McConnell, Isaac Spencer, Simon J. Straus, Rose N Straus; 2

~ That the names of the detefidantsl are upknown 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: Thomas C.McConnel, Thomas McConnel, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin, Ellsworth Hostetter,. Deal Hostetter, Jewel Hostetter, Martin Lee, Arthur Hamilton, Rosannah Hamilton, William Latta, Eden R. Latta, Augustus Latta, Roy L. Latta, Mary A. Spencer, Thomas C. McConnell, William Mc€Connell, Sarah A. McConnell, Isaac Spencer, the names of all of whom are unknown to. plaintiff the unknown widowers and widows, respectively of each of the fol‘lowing named deceased persons, towit: Thomas C: McConnel, Thomas ‘McConnel, Clem Schwin, John Sch‘win, Mary Schwin, Joel Hostetter, Roxy Ann Hostetter, Sarah A. Stoughton, Sanford J. Stoughton, ElIsworth Hostetter, Deal - Hostetter, Jewel Hostetter, Martin Lee, Arthur 'Hamilton, Rosannah Hamilton, Eden R. Latta, Augustus Latta, Charles C. Sparklin, Mary A. Spencer, Thomas C ‘McConnell, William McConnell, Sarah 'A. McConnell, Isaac Spencer the names of all of whom are unknown ito plaintiff the unknown children, de‘scendants and heirs, surviving spouse creditors and administrators <of ,the ;estate, devisees, legatees, trustees ?{u}d ‘executors of the last will and testa‘ment, successors in interest and assigns respectively, of each of the following named and designated’ deceased persons, to-wit: Thomas C. Mec'Colmer,’ Thomas McConnel, James ‘Hostetter, Clem Schwim, John Schwin Mary Schwin, Joel Hostetter, Roxy Ann_ Hostetter, Sarah A. Stoughjon, Sanford J. Stoughton, Ellsworth Hostetter, Deal Hostetter, Jewel Hoste‘tter, Martin Lee, Arthur Hamilton, ‘Rosannah Hamilton, James Latta, Eden R. Latta, Augustus LattasWili‘liam Latta, Charles C. Sparklin Mary A. Spencer, Thomas (€. MecConnell, ’William McConnell, Sarah A. Me Connell, Isaac Spencer, the names of all of whom are unknown to-plaintiff; 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 othef names; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action whe are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations 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 aetion named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff”; ; Vv

‘That the following named defendants are each and all non-residents o fthe State of Indiana, to-wit: De‘Witt C. Hostetter, Gusta Hostetter, ‘Harry Hostetter, Alice Sandrock, Sarah Solomon, Adolph Kann, Jack Kann, Miriam Kann, Sidney Kann, Sabra Kann, Fred Kann, Elsie K. Marx, Marcus Marx, Sarah J. Evinger, Mary Lagorgue, Frank Lagorgue Milton N. Latta, Etta Latta, Daisy Latta, William Latta, Ralph Latta, Oliver Latta, Idell Latta, Iris Latta, ‘William J. Latta, Julia B. Harris, ‘Charles B. Harris, Annie R. Latta, ‘Bdna Latta, Roy L. Latta, Oliver L. Latta, Louise L. Clark, Charles M. Clark, Simon J, Straus, Rose N. Straus Anna Weingarten, Amy Selling, Joseph L. -Selling, Hortense Freund, Hugo Freund, Mildred Welt, Joseph Welt, Irma B. Straus, James Straus, Mortimer, Straus Robert Straus; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to and for the partition of real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendan‘*s; that-all of said defendants are -necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana, flngiiana.‘ e A

l The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: lot numbered sixty six in the original plat of the town now city of Ligonier. - This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the partition of and to quiet the title to the real estate above described a 8 against all demands, claims and : claimants whatsoever, i - Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants' that unless they be and dppedr on’the 19th day of the regular May 1922 Term_of the Noble Cirfeuit Court of Indiana, ‘being’ the 29th day of May 1922 to be begun and holden on the Sth day of May, 1922, ‘at the Court House in the town of Albion in said County and State, and answer_or demur to said

complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana this 3rd day of April, 1922. - ; (Seal) - Isaac Deter, Clerk Noble - Circuit Court, o Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Plaintiff. . : . 6b3w

“Notice of Admmistration.

- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit. Court of Indiana appointed administrator of the estate of Brack B. Bowling, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, and the creditors of said estate and all other persons interested therein will be governed accordingly. SRt ' - Said estate.is supposed to be solvent, g 7 5 Clinten /K. Bowles, Administrator Bothwell &Vanderford, Attorneys. e S 6b 3w

Notice of Bond Sale.

- Notice is- hereby given by the undersigned Trustee of Sparta Township, Noble County, State of Indiana that on and after the hour of two o’clock P. M. on the 6th day of May 1922 at the State Bank of Kimmell in the state of Indiana, the undersigned as Trustee of said Sparta Township will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash for not less than par value thereof and the accrued “interest certain bends of the 'school township of Sparta, said bonds 'being described as follows, towit: The bonds of the said Sparta. School Township will aggreagte the sum of Twehty Thousand Dollars and will be in denominations of Five [Hundred Dollars each, will draw interest at ‘the rate of five per cent per annum ;from the date thereof, payable semi‘annually on the 30th days of June and December of each year, the first interest payment being made on the 30th day of December 1922 said bonds shall be dated April 30, 1922 and the first four of said bonds shall be due and payable June 30, 1923 and the next two thereof due and payable December 30, 1923 and two of said bonds in a like amount shall be due each June 30th and December 30th respectively there after until all of said bonds, forty in number, are fully paid; all of said bonds have been authorized by the Advisory Board of ‘Sparta Township and have been issued in strict compliance with the law and are issued for the purpose of raising funds to construct an addition to and repair a school building in the village of Kimmell, Sparta ‘Township, Noble County, Indiana. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. = Perry W. Kiser, Trustee i Sparta Township, Noble ; County, Ind#ana : E. H. Galloway : 'William Knepper Adr Sherman Norris ' Members of the Advisory Board, Sparta Township }Noble County, Indiana Th3w Road Bonds Finally Sold. " The bonds for four road projects in LaGrange county have finally reached a market, l For the Stroh road bonds the bid ‘was made by the Fletcher Trust company of Indianapolis and the State bank of Stroh. 2 “PFor the Topeka road the bonds will be taken by the same Indianapolis company and the Topeka State bank. : ' The’Shipshewana road bonds go to the City Trust Company of Indianapola. . : e The Mohgo road bonds will be taken by the Myers-Kaiser bank of In. dianapolis. ‘ 5 These bids are all at par and accrued interest, and the Meyers-Kais-er proposition includes a small premium. - The bonds bear five per cent interest and the par value is as follows: Mongo road, $28,000; Streh road, $49,000; Topeka“road, $96,000; Shipshewana road, $34,400. i

Cards of Thanks.

We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to friends neighbors and relatives for their assistance and beautiful tokens of sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement of husband and father. :

Mrs. Ruth Peterson and Children

Your Vacation.

Most folks take a vacation, spend yours where you get value received. I am offering to a few people for this season some pgood quarters, neat clean and furnished. I mean. by furnished that you step in and live, no expense to you, but the rental you pay. The following features should appeal. Perfectly screened against mosquitoes and flies, wonderful shade, good beats, electric current in all rooms and porches, double garage - which no one but you, if you carry the keys can enter, cement walks ~ everywhere, fine. bathing beach. You must sleep some in the summer too. The sleeping quarters are entirely separate but adjacent to living rooms. The demand for Wawasee cottages now is far greater than at this time a year ago. If you wish to have a real vacation, make your reservations now, everything will be sold out early. If you wish. 'to get out and enjoy it with little effort on your part, telephone 532 Wa‘wasee, Indiana or better make a ‘personal visit, The price will be no 'more than you are willing to pay anG you will gét more than is represented fo you i . R’ 0. Rench, * Ogden Island, Wawasee, Indiana.

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