Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 23A, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 July 1922 — Page 3

O.A.Billman Aermetor,Auto Oiled Wind Mill Oiled] only once a yr. Gas Engines, . Tanks, Pumps ~and Pipes Water supply systéms, Well supplies and ' we‘ll drilling Phone 333 -., Ligonier, Ind.

Plumbing and . Heating ‘ : Done By . : _ H. E. ROBINSON . Phone 218 Ligonier . - Ind.

"~ | Auctioneer . " VK?none‘ No. 65, Ligenier. SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor ’ Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian Church. Ligonier, Indiana Harry L. Benner , Auctioneer Open for all engagemends ; Wolf Lake, Indiana . Both Noble and Whitley i County jPhones :

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Qalls Anywhere " Phone 16000 Q Ligonier ~ Indiana Mis. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage . Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Tollet Preparations Halr Goods Bothwell & Vanderfor(i : Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana _CHARLES V'INKS A ND SON 2 Dealer in} $ Monuments, Vaults, :Tonibatonen. Building Stone : W. H. WIGTON oo Attomgy-abl.uw . Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, I[RD

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- UNCLE HANK ' e %0 : l(’-/l/ltv 7! ) ) f | i t‘. 5 ! 30 ‘l\& I 4 \ Haint it funny how a woman kin *“corner” a man right in th’ middle of a 4 room? ihs :

NEWS NOTES . James A. Reid is president, of the new Community Club at Kendallville, Harold Rupert was over from Albion visiting his brother Dr. Glade Rupert. \ : " Thomas Jackson and Mayor Denninghave added a kitcken to the Diamond lake cottage. : Spuirrels may be legally shot on. and after next Tuesday, August Ist, or during the open season. on ~ 2ohn Eldred of Lai}brte the wealthy «rd reti*ed.printer s in the city vieting relaiccescand oid vae fricnds Mrs. Oliver Haag of Garrett and her guest Mrs. M. Kraker. of Drummond, Ill.,‘g‘ are guests of Ligonier relatives. Wanted ,two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Report to Banner office. ' 22b2t . Alva Matthews has left Clearfield, Pennsylvania “and located in Akron, Ohio his home address being 350 Brown street. i

FOR SALE—I will'gell household goods of all kinds, used but a short time and in excellent condition. Call evenings and Sundays except Wednesday and Saturday. Harry Jacobs. 23b6t Mr. Robinson who many years ago was a bookkeeper at the Mier carriage works arrived from Portland Oregon Thursday on his' way to a visit in the New England -states and met many old, acquaintances her\e Positions in South Bend Are Plentiful Accountants and stenographers in Bend Busimess College. Short terms; Bend Business oCllege. Short terms; low rates. For particulars write for Budget No. 2. - : 23a4t

Mrs. Claud W. Brown who had been a guest of Mrs. W. C B. Harrison at Diamond lake left Friday for a few days’ visit in Chicago. She will take in the Winona -assembly before returning. =« : ' Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kline of Cromwell were Diamond lake visitors Friday and put up with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Mrs. Kline was formerly Tressa Green. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cus D. Nusbaum whe had been on an automobile tour of ‘Wisconsin and Jowa arrived here ‘Thursday and left for . thecir home in Detroit Suncay. Theiwr son Maurice wil Iremain with his grandpareats, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn for a time. ; ' ; ,

Testing Road Surfacing. ‘ How smooth should a contractor reasonably be expected to make the surface of a road? Engineers of the Bureau of Public Roads of the United States Department of Agriculture have devised an.instrument for settling this qestion. When passed over the road it indicates 'the slightest uneveness or roughness. The instrument will be used to:tes the surface on different types of road of good workmanship, thus determining a standard which contractors can be held to. Smoothness in a road is of course desirable for the comfort of travelers but it is also desirable for other equally important reasons, say officials of the bureau. The vertical movement of a motor vehicle caused by roughness wears them achine and requires more power o fthe engine. o S In . connection with experiments along this line aneother instrument has been devised. Attached to a vehicle this determines the amount of jolting or vertical movement caused by different degrees of roughness or uneveness in the surfacing. G

* UNCLE HANK ‘ ; D ST ; A U oBy ‘ E ‘b AN S Y * As long as there i sny chewin’ gum,

7 Kodak Printing. Hiebers.{_ 16bit Wanted 1 w:antfto buy corn. C. L. Chamberlain. Phone 861 Ligonier 18btf FOR SALE—Property 236 Water St. Cash or terms. Inquire Chas. Robinson Millersburg. ' 21b2t Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city, Earl James. Phone 831. bbtf

r, For sale two moline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Ele‘vator Co. ’ : “16a tf . Wanted—To rent a Ford car by the day. Inquire at Kahn Shirt Factocy. : . 21att, Wanted lots to plow, ashes and other refuse to haul. Prices for this work very reasonabls, ' ' Chauncey Wagoner. - ' 6atf For Sale—Christian church parsonage. Apply to Rev. Thompson or George W. Brown at the Brown & Son furniture store, ' 9btt Wanted. ; v Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the highest market price. Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. ; : 12atf

_ - Office' Hours, - o I will be in my office at the Mier State Bank every Saturday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 o’clock for the transaction of city business. ; Karl B. Franks, City Treasurer : e : 10btt Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:3C at the hall over Weir & Cowley. ~ Welcome. ' 174 Notice to the Public. From June 15th to September Ist our office hours will be from 9:00 a. m, to 4:00 P. M. except Saturday when they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Bothewell & YVanderford ® W. .H Wigton 16btsf Extra : : ‘ One span miules six and seven years old. At right price. = One span mules the large kind lots of snap. Dirt cheap. : One team horses extra good farm team at low price. e A 1 driving horse eight years old weight 1100. : See the Ligonier Universal Sales Co. about the above horses .and mules. ' ; 2204 t

Banner Boom Edition. The Banner will issue.a big boom edition for Ligonier merchants who will hold an eight day sales carnival opening August 12th 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.

Automobile For Sale. ....For sale at a big bargain, Overland automobile. n good running condition. A big bargain if taken at once, 21btf ‘ , | Niuigara Falls Excursions Via 'The Great SEip “S eandhee” o Twelve day vae:tion trips Clevelaiid to Niagara Falls anl retu:n st the ‘low fare of $7 %5 riund ‘trip av¢ scheduled for the Great Ship “Seeandbee”’ leaving Claveland on the folJlowing dates: August 2. 14 and 237 Attrgctive side trips ma y be made in cenneection with these excursions at greatly reduced fares from Niagara Falls to Toronto, Clayton, Alexandria . Bay Montreal or Quebec, 5

Notice For Bids. ; Notice is hereby given that -the undersigned will wuntil August 19th 1922 receive sealed bids for ‘the transportation of pupils to and from the township Central School of Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana for the school year of 1922 and 1923. For description of routes and other information call on the undersigned at his office in the Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana on Saturdays or at his residence in said township on other days. - T Ll ‘ Harry B. Schlotterback, Trustee of Perry Township Noble ' County, Indiana, als 22b2w

- Cuss Wor_di‘(}ost $5O. ~ When Joseph W. Foote swore at his neighbor Ben Phillipson at Warsaw Foote was arrajgned ongsa profanity charge and the court taxed him $5O. Tty i ¢ Great Rat Drive. S Six hundreg and seventy thousand rats were killed in a recent drive for the destruction o fthe rodent in the state of Texas, , : L m—— } : One Registration Pay.. ~October 9th will be the date of the only registration day in Noble county. All voters who are qualified to cast a ballot should register, .

RASAAP ~ KILLS RATS Also mice, Absolutely prevents odors from carcass. One package proves this, RAT-BNAP comes in cakes—no mixing with outher food. Guaranteed. gl 86¢c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar, : ~ 6be size (2 cakes) for ' Chicken House, coops or small buildings. 8125 size (b cakes) emough for all farin “'and - out-buildings, storage _Bold and Guaranteed by Weaver’s

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS Sfate of Indiana Noble County, SS: : Inthe Noble Circuit Court Octo_ber Term 1922. : Cause No. 8286 5 ' To quiet title. ; A Jacob Poriman - | . vs ‘ i James Cunningham, et al. - Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford his attorneys and

files his complaint herein together with the affidayit of a competent personthat the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants ,to wit:, James Cunningham, E. B. Woodward whose christian name-is unknown to plaintiff, Emett- B. Woodward, Emmett B. Woodward, William -F. Doud, William V. Doud, William V. Dowd, Charles White Margaret White; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designation towit: “the unknown husbands and wives,respectively of each of the following mamed persons, to-wit: James Cunningham, E. B. Woodward whose christian name in unknown to plaintiff, Emett . B. Woodward: Emmett B. Woodward, William F. Doud, William - V.. Doud, ' William | V. Dowd, Charles White, | Margaret White, the'names o .fall of whom are unknown to. plaintiff, the unknown

widowers .and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, sur: viving spouse, creditors and administrators o fthe estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest'and assigns, respectively of cach of the following named and designated deceased persons .to-wit: James Cunningham, E. B. Woodward. whose christian name is unknown .to plaintiff, Emett B. Woodward, Emmett B. Woodward, William. F. Doud, William V. Doud, William V. Dowd, Charles White, Margaret White, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintitt ; all of the women. once known by any of the names and de-‘ E’ signations above stated whose names ‘may have been changed, and who are now ‘known by other 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 who 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 this complaint in this action by, under ‘or through any of the defendants to this action named described” and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;”" that said action is for the purpose of guieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against al lof said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. o

The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit: the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen ,the west half of the northeast quarter of said section fifteen and lot No. 1 in the north west quarter of said - section fifteen excepting from the two last described tracts that part thereof lying south o fthe north line ‘of the right of way of the Baltimore, Pittsburg and Chicago Railway Company, now known as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, a part of the inorthwest quarter of the southeast ‘quarter of said section fifteen described as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of said quarterquarter section, thence south three and 43-100 chains to the north line of the right of way of said rairoad company ,thence westerly ' along the north line of said right of way to the north line of said northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section fifteen, thence- east fifteen ahd 74-100 chains to the pldce of beginning, also the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen; also the south half of the southeast"quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten, and the southwest quarter o fthe southeast quarter of section ten all in township thirtyfour north range eight east. =~ ‘This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever; - T

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that -nless they be and appear on the Ist day of the October Term, 1922, of the Noble Cir-. cuit Court of Indiana, being the 2nd day of October 1922 to be begun and holden on 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 Ldetérmined .in their absence. :

In witness whereof, ‘I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk there,—i of in the town of Albion, Indiana this 26th day of July 1922, . | Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble Clreudt Cburts . e Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for' Plaintiff. - e 23a3w Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beall of New Castle drove to Ligonier Thursday and ‘visited Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Craig.

Brs. Bowen Tells How Rats Almastl Burned Her House Down. “For two months I never went in. our cellar fearing a rat. One night in bed I smelled fire. Sure enough the rat had been nibbling at the matches. It I handn’t acted promptly my house would have been burned. Later we found dead rat. RAT-SNAP killed it It's great stuff.” Three sizes 35c, 66c; 151.25. Sold and guarainteed by Weaais Mamdware: - L

NOTICE OF DECLARATORY RESOb " LUTION FOR SEWER .. ~ Notice is hereby given by the Common Council o fthe City of Ligonier Noble County, Indiana that it is desired ‘and deemed :necessary to rmake the following ‘described public imPprovement in said city of Ligonier as authorized by an improvemeat resolution numbered 5 A, adopted by said Common Council on the 27th day of July 1922 providing for the construction of a local sewer 15 ang 18 inches in diameter, extending from North Street in said city of Ligonier south in the line of Jay Street to the ‘intersection of Mercer Street. thence"wes’q on said Mercer to Water Street and there to connect wita the gresem! existing sewer in 'said Water Street.

All work done in the makingz of said described public- improvement to be done in accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvements resolu tion and the detailcd drawings, plans pr..i’es and spe:itications for said improvement whica are ou tile and nay be seen in the office of the (ity “lerk. of said ~ity of . Ligonier. : Said Common Council has ' fixed August 10th 1922 as the date on which remonstrances may be filed by persons interested in or affected by said described public improvements and on said day at 7:30 o’clock P. M., the said common Council will meet at the City Hall in said City of Ligonier for the purpose of hearing and considering- any remonstrances whi¢h Tmay have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested or whose property lis affected by said proposed improve. ment, and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the prosed improvement and to said city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost o fsaid proposer improvement as estimated bzy the City Civil Engineer. : By order ‘o fthe Common Council. Tom E. Jeanneret, City Clerk £ ; £ © 2349 w

NOTICE EOF DECLARATORY RE- . - SOLUTION FOR SEWER

~ Notice is herby given b ythe Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to,make teh following described public improvement in said city as authorized by an improvement resolution numbered 6A adopted by said Common Council on the 27th day of July 10622 providing - for the construction of a storm sewer 15, 18 and 24 inches in diameter extending from the intersection of College and Cavin Streets to. the said City of Ligonier north-.in the line o fsaid Cavin Street to the intersection of Chapman Street, thence east in the line of said Chapman street to and across Lincoln:- Way South thence in a northeasterly direction to Union street at a point at or near the interesection of McLean Street thence east in the line of said Union Street to the Sparta Lake Ditch, also known as'lndian Run, and there to terminate, also a branch thereof described as follows, to-wit: extending from said main sewer at the intersection of said Cavin and Chapman Streets north on said Cavin Street to th intersecetion of Union Street, with suitable arms for catch basins on said Union Street.

All work done in the making of said -described public improvement tc be done in ae¢cordance with the terms and conditions o' fsaid improvement resolution and the detailed drawings. plans profiles and specifications’ for said improvement which are on]file, and may be seen, in the office of the City Clerk o fsaid city of Ligonier. . Said Common Council has fixed Aug. 10th-1922 as the date on which re monstrances may be filed by persons interested in or afected by said described public improvement and on said day at 7:30 o’clock P. M., the said Common Council will meet at the City Hall in said City of Ligonier for the purpose of hearing and considering 4ny remoustrances which taay ‘have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose proeprty is affected by said proposed improvement.

By order of the Common Council. : Tom E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. _ : : 23a2w AT e TOSEEY 4 - George Cuppy Dead. i George Cuppy who 20 years ago was a star baseball player with the Cleveland American and Boston National leagues died at his farm home near Elkhart aged 54. Surviving is his widow a native of Noble county and a brother and sister. ' Mr. Cuppy was & land owner near Ligonier.

For County Treasurer, Glen S. Rimmell democratic candidate for treasurer of Noble county to be voted on at the election November 7 will highly appreciate the support of the people and if elected promises to conduct the office with fairness to all the people. g 11btf .~ UNCLE HANK ‘ . g - ‘ v AT o : - S \ X 1 = { Y A — o 1 Y}f! 1 | : e 1 e A ’ Lo NN ‘ L] § - ke 1 LA D . them to th’ police staton, B A evieegeiiieaetin L

Money for Farmers _ We have cash available for‘il_oan‘s secured by first farm mortgages, which do not exceed 409, of the land value, excluding improvements, at 534, = & We lend larger amounts at higher rates. | - Call at our office for information on attractive terms and conditions. = . L S i L , - — . v v ::‘ S ] THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. 10 SofUTH\LASALLE‘STREET,’ - CHICAGO, ILL. . ‘Branch Office: . . LIGONIER. INDIANA

Automobile Tops and Curtains, curtains opens with doors, 2 best made saEO6 . Ford Tops and Back Curtains put on while you wait e eERn Ligonier Auto Top Co. - ‘ ~ Open Evenings : i

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, 7—_ & < g 5 S e » 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 The Great Ship “SEEANDBEE";."CITY OF ERIE” — “CITY. OF BUFFALO"” M— BE 'l.' WEEN eeA,P S e G . Sst 1 CLEVELAND — Daily, May Ist to Nov. 15th— BUFFAI 0 i Leave Creverano - 9:00P. M.} BASTERN {Lunm:rnno - 9:00P.M. Arrive BurrALO > T:80A. M.§ STANDARD TrMz= Arrive CLEVELAND T:80A. M. | Connections at Buffalo for Nis‘fm Falls and al} Eastern and Canadian points, Railroad tickets reading between Cleveland and Buffalo are for transportation.on our steamers. Ask your ticket afint or tourist agency for tickets vis C. & B. Line. , New Tourist Automobile Rate--§lO.OO i Round Trip, with - days return limit, for cars not exceeding 127 inch wheelbase. Beautif] lored sectional le chart of The Great Ship *‘SEEANDBEE” sent receipt five een?slf’ ?1& uksggr our %ggecpicwdal nnad dela!ptilvl:a booklet fnafm ” " The Cleveland & Buffalo : : ' ; ¥ . Transit Com%]nny : N s i Cieveland, Ohio ‘ v s 50 The Great Shi . el 5 "SEEANtII)BEE" I _ R —the and most i kgl e X = capacity, 1500 passengers. TSV 'Qx_!j SQ‘NM e —S—— [AI -,,,"-5.,,;;:;‘;» v ‘k& g B EEEs Sl (N St RW Gl e ccorrios TS

DON'T FORGET THE . GOSHEN, INDIANA August, 16, 17, 18 and 19 Four Big’Déys and Fefir' hights iof ‘Amusement e Different \\Bandsr Every Day R Merritt's World Famous Balloonists Thrilling Aerial Feats - Five 'parachute' fdrop from one ballon Looping .thfit'Loop with fireworkseaCh ' : . nignt ;

- Shindler’s.Auto Polo A eyt - s . » : L e merica’s most exciting' game Original 2 Bl ¢ * EER 2 ik RS ; J ; French and Star American Teams * "Auto Raci g Teams Trotting and Pacing races each da L. ‘i‘ 3 § : ,' 3 Qy $3200 in purses . _Big Entry List B B 0 1o S ver $3,000 in premiumsto exibitors 2 - NS N s : . e g T ‘,‘ ' If you want a premium list write to the Sec’y. Big Coney Island Midway s.' £ tA : ; i ® v' ‘ ‘-:-' o 5 ‘,v 4 2 2 With good, clean, entertm:fingshows, music, free acts eT e e Jon't forget to come n your o aonal i FEg oL T SR e e L e ; LEa r*vg “L : ' b : Ea A 3 year old Sheftand "Pony, valued at $lOO, Lw § é;fi” @ &31 ,i Vil z Iven av - 1 WATCHFOR PARTICULARS ‘f :m“ %fi%%;fi?%:ws‘; , « t‘” ”\*" :;r ‘ %’:w-« R e Ve )T, G S TR R, R R S E e S A S

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