Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 22A, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 July 1922 — Page 2
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Live and Let Li -% ! : . ; Auto tops and trimmirigs at pre-war prices. No profiteering at our place. Materials exactly as reprei sented at pri_ces you {cagnot dupl_icate anywhere. ' Have your top and trims repaired before starting on ° - - /your summer vacation. Get our prices before having - your work done. Ford one man tops and cushions ~ carried in stock. . ' o Aulomobile tops and curtaing, cur- $35 | ftains open with doors, best grade for - Ford Top rear put on while you wait $7.50 - e e s T e
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The Ligomer Banner LESTABLSHED 1866.5 §Published by ! e “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor LAR R T o Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. -
Narrow Escape From Drowning. - Jean youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Myers of St. Joe, formerly of Ligonier came near drowning while bathing in Hamilton lake the other day The child took a step backward into deep water.. The timely appearance of her father saved the little girl’'s life as he plunged in with his clothes on and rescued the drowning child as she went down the fourth time. The affair caused great excite. ment among the cottagers. -~ .
One Tongue Removed.
Undble, to eat or talk with two tongues, Aldon Burkhart 20 months old son of Mr. .and Mrs. Daniel Burkhart of New Buffalo was operated upon in a Michigan City hospital one of the child’'s tongues being renioved. with growth the child faced slow starvation but physicians following the operation declared that normal conditions would now be developed.
Will Promote Farm: Maketing.
J. W. Mertz, of DeKalb .county has been named supervisor of the Second Farm Bureau district which includes Noble county. . This appointment was in accordance with plans adopted last week by-the Federated Marketing Service fcgnference at Indianapolis. The idea is to promote marketing service throghout. the ‘state for benefit of Farm Bureau members, :
Banner Boom Edition,
-~ The Banner will issue a big boom edition for Ligonier merchants who will hold an eight day sales carnival opening August If2th and closing the 20th. Everyin merchant in the city will join in the price slaughter on first-class merchandise. All the territory within a radius of a dozen miles of Ligonier will be covered in the distribution of the publication.
Careless Drivers Arrested.
.Ward Huss and Lewis. Eyler werc arrested at LaGrange late Thursday afternoon following an accident on Wednesday evening when their Ford car struck Harry ‘Woodworth son of Mrs. Isabelle Woodworth at a street crossing in LaGrange., - Huss and Eyler were released Tlursday evening underb onds to appfar before Justiec Hissong. z :
Removed to Home.
Jolin Ludwig of Mishawaka driver of thec ar occupied by eight persons whitfh was struck by a Big Four train at Leeshurg last Sunday was removed from the Wiarsaw hospital to his home yesterday. : ; . Ephraim Sickafoose who was -seriously injured remains in a critical condition. : Al
Citizens to Go Into Training
Among the many in‘}lthe state to be accepted- for the citizens training camp at .Camp Knox, Ky., beginning August 1 are the following from Noble county: Basil A. Offord, Lee F. Kinney, Avilla; Robert E, Margart, Cromwell, Richard D. Berhalter, Dorcus W. Frazee, Kendallville. !
Gatwood Booked to Win.
- Lorin Marquiss and Thurlow Holcomb who took the civil servicefexamination- for the postmastership at Albion. They- are both former service men. C. A. Gatwood the third. man who saw no war hardships is the third man. It is predicted he will knock down the plum.
Peters Trades For Farm.
William Peters a former merchant of Cosperville was in Ligonier Wednesday. He has acquired a nice one hundred and sixty acre farm- six mileg from Elkhart wihch he traded hig store for to C. 0. Gerad of Warsaw.
Woman Faints in Court.
Mrs. Andre, Sorg of Fort Wayne fainted in the court room during the trial of her divorce suit when her husbhand on the witness stand charged her with - unfaithfulness and named a well known physician. G
- Signs Babe For Movies,
Eleanore Jeamme - ‘Dußose 18months old daughter of Mrs. Lucy Dubose Warsaw has been signed by the Famous Players ‘' Lasky corporation to appear in the movies. =~
More Newlyweds
Roy E. Emmitt of Ligonier and Fern Hostetler." of Topeka were united in. marriage at the U. B. parsonage by Rev. Paul in this city. They will make their home in Ligonier. o
Cut in Bottle Explosion,
Harry Andrews of Elkhart receiyed a cut across the nose that required four stitches when a bottle of root beer exploded. It is believed that the bottle had been sealed too soon.
To Close Out.
The Suntheimer general store at Shipshrewana in existence 25 years is to be closed out and discontinued. The store 'was established when the town was located. g :
' - Injure in Runaway, . -~ Andrew Decker LaGrahge county farmer was injured internally when a team of horses which he was driying ran away throwing him from a wagon, s Al - LN. G. Under Arms.. : The Indian National Guard was put under arms yesterday and will be sent to Camp Knox, Ky, for a season .of ey 0
- NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, Noble County SS:- : In the I\fOble Circuit Court, | .~ October Term 1922 : To quiet title = R No. 8276 v lona Wilkinson and - . = - Rosalie Dickinson, \ } NS ; : 4 g co John L. Cavin et al. ; ‘Come now sai&z plaintiffs by Both well& Vanderford, their attorneys and file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inqury is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Caddie ‘B. Scott, L. D. Scott whose christian- name is unknown to plaintiffs, Perty McMann, Jane Bailey; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-resiedtns of the state of ‘lndiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the folYfowing named persons, to-wit: Dora Cavin, Perry McMann, Jane Bailey, ‘then ames of all of whom are un‘{know to plaintiffs; the unknown wi’dowers and widows, respectively, of each of the following named deceased ’persons,.to_wit:‘ Dora Cavin/ Perry. McMann, Jane Bailey, the names of all' of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown children, deéscendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the ‘estate, devisees, legatees, trugtees and executors of the last will and testament, ‘successors in interest and assigns respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased person, to-wit: Isaac Cavin, William Cavin, Mary -Glant, Perry McMann Jane Bailey, 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 lall of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of all of the persons above named, .described and degignated 'as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, cldim 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 designate in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs;” that the following named defendants to-wit; Dora Cavin, VictorCavin and Vern Cavin John Calbeck are each and all non-residents of the State of Indiana, that this action .is ‘instituted to quiet ‘title to real estate in the State of ‘lndiana. that a cause -of action exists against " all of the ~ defendants named, described and designated hereinabove and that they are necessary parties to this action; that each and all of the above named described and designated defendants are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. : g
‘The following . real estate in Noble County State of Indiana. is described in said complaint, -to-wit: lot number sixty in the original plat of the town, now city of Ligonier. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the pur-: pose of quieting their title to the real estate above idescribed as against all . demands, claims.. and claimants whatsoever, s iy Notice is therefore hereby given sdid defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of October 1922 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 2nd day - of October 1922, to be . begun and holden ®n said 2nd day of October, 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 3r¥d day ‘of July. 1922. . ; 3 oo : Isaac 'Deter, Clerk ! of the Noble Circut Court
Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys for : Plaintiffs. fi At Bie s ; plaintiffs, 2023 w
Enjoy Family Party.
Mrs. J. A. Lisenby and son and daughter Harold and Lucille pf Champaign, IIE, are visiting J. W. Rhodes and wife Mrs. Lisenby is the sister of Mr. Rhodes. Sunday was Mrs. Rhodes-birthday anniversarv and she had as her guests Grant Fharcs and family of Ligonier, B. Phares of Kimmell, Cecil Phares of Liyon.er, Merritt Gard of Cromwell and Mrs. J. A. Lisenby and family,
-~ Hopkins is Appointed. L William G. Hopkins of Angola has been appointed depulti revenue collector with headquarters at Logansport. Rt Y"“';' S ‘ ‘ . UNCLE HANK ¥
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KEEP UP WARFARE ON Pssrs' - Attention® Called to the Necessity for Constant Vigilance, Especially - | i | ‘Against the Housefly. ~ = - There are 400,000 described specles of insects against the "aiqxle human species, says a writer in the New York Journal. The human species has less than 2,000,000,000 individuals in the whole world; while a single housefly may in the course of a summmer have 6,000,000,000 descendants fighting for existence against every kind of competitor, including themselves. It is true that the life of the insect is brief, but that fact is more than counterbalanced by the effect of numbers. A hundred thousand ants, or perhaps only 10,000, could kill a man. A swarm of bees, guided by a fixed common purpose, could disable or probably kill a man or several men. Explorers have been routed by mosqultoes, ' Great areas of fertile country have been rendered uninhabitable by the incessant attacks of blood-sucking. insects, o \ e - But the warfare between man and his insect competitors is only to a small degree waged at the point of the } bayonet; it is generally a struggle for the ‘means of subsistence. Man has many-times been beaten by locusts:devouring his pastures, meadows and grain. Crawlers on the ground and buzzers in the alr, moths with wings like silver down and caterpillars with brilliant regimental stripes flutter about the gardens and orchards and march up and down the trees -and shrubs, either devouring as they go or planting eggs from which future devourers will spring. b ~ The insect I 8 a most efficient ally of the disease germ. It is his poison gas with which he undermines the strength of his chief enemy, the only one. intelligent enough to comprehend him and effectively to combat him.. Fight the fly this summer as you have never fought him, and begin at once. - .
KEEP LIST OF WEDDING GIFTS
Royaities Now Take No Chances of Presents Being Pillfered by : Dishonest Personages.
Royal wedding gifts—a subject of topical interest at’'the moment—were not always so carefully dealt with and tended as they are nowadays. Visiting a curio dealer's shop in Aberdeen in “the_early days of her widowhood, Queen Victoria discovered there one of her own wedding presents—a piece of silver given by a servant of Stockmar, the prince consort’s friend and physician. “Perturbed and wounded,” the queen instituted an inquiry and found that many things given her at her wedding were carelessly stored in odd rooms at Windser,- in cellars at Buckingham palace, at Osborne and at Balmoral; lack of control in the household had allowed others, Including pleces of plate and various costly gifts, to be spirited away, fl some sold. At once she put In hand the work- of cataloging and photographing her wedding gifts, the catalogue being afterward extended to all her personal possessions. The same system¢ was afterward applied in the case of wedding gifts to King Edward and King George, and the catalogues now fill many big leather-bound and indexed volumes. 3
What China Is Doing.
- A tourist on the trip around the world always stops: at Shanghai, the principal port of China, and from it vigits the show places of the provinces of Kiangsu and Shekland. He sees rice paddies, the canals, the’ Yangtze, the temple and pagodas, but he may not realize that the smokestacks rising here and there in the calm of the Chinese landscape denote important cotton, flour and bean-oil industries that are the beginning of a modern industrial nation. In Canton, the changing face of the city—broad stréets, great stores, hotels compar--able to the best of .their kind anywhere in the world—ls more striking. Once the tourist understands what Chinese planning is capable of, ‘he cannot but, wonder if awakening China s not destined to become ox‘xe.i of the greatest nations of the world.
Rifle’s Pecullarities.
A series of experlm?nts made in France gn the vyarlations set up In gun barrels by the effects of firing indicates another. allowance that the expert marksman should make for the individual pecullarities of his rifle. The shock of firing sets the par-. ticles of the gun barrel oscillating in elliptical curves, producing deflections of the barrel. ' The periods of vibration in different rifles .vary between one-twenty-fifth and one-five-hundredth of a second, and the experiments indicate that a small bore gun is to be preferred to one .of larger caliber, because the bullet can leave its muzzle before the deflection of the barrel has become considerable. . e : g
Too Much Brass.
Samuel Untermeyer, the noted New York lawyer, sald at a dinner at the Ritz Carlton: = ‘
| “Social distinctions are all right, no doubt, but they make me think of a certain war profiteer, “This chap gave a party in his new Fifth aveAue house, anfl of course, .there was an orchestra to play for the singers and dancers, _ “At the evening's end, when supper was served, the butler appeared'before ‘the orchestra and-said: 2 *‘The first and second violins eat in the dinin’ room, the rest of the hin--struments in the servants’ 'all’” " GLASSES = | Accuratey and Scientifically Pv R i?:’f;@ 52 a::f 55
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