Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 24A, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 August 1922 — Page 4

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~ Notable Lectures @ Hehl‘y Clark American Humorist. ;Subje'ct “Play Ball’. i ~ of the tamous “Travelet’s Chufch of N, Y ; John C‘ Benson City. Recent number of Literary Digest . gives a long write up praising his work in New York: City. : e Ex-Mayor of-'.Kansas ,Cvity. Hé brings to the webSter D avis platform his dynamic personality and enthusiasm and he Gets Results as tew speakers do. Hear his’' great lecture “The Square Deal”. v L ' A/ 11 A e . Pastor of St. Marks, one of Detroits Wflham L. Stldger‘ largest churches. Dr. Stigder is human -he knows folks, his lectures have a real human touch.» : | SRR Y{ » ’ . of lOwa. His lectures .are' all given ..GOV‘ w' L' Hardmg with definite purposes in view. Topics: “Equality of Education” “A Liquid Transportation System”

~ NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS - l State of Indiana Noble County, SS: Inthe Noble Circuit Court October Term 1922.° : “Cause N0.\8286 . To quiet Yg{\e. ‘ Jacob Portman ' =\ A { A va : ) : - : James Cunningham, et al. l Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford his attorneys and files "his complaint herein to‘getheri with the affidavit 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 .fs unknown to plain-l tiff, 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 tof 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 named 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, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators o fthe estate, devisees, lega-

tees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and 'assigns, respectively of each of the following named and degignated - deceased ' persons ' fo-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 plaintiff; all of the women once “known by any of the names and de- . signations above stated whose names may haye 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 a,c-J tion who are married the names of all of whoni 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| ‘Bre unknown to plaintiff;” that said ~action fs for the purpose of quieting sot e SRR, R HLE o g sey

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are believed to tێ non-residents of the State of Indiana. 15

The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana. is described in said complaint, to-wit: the northeast quarter of the mnortheast 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 Iline of the right of way of the Bakimore, Pittsburg and Chicago Railway Company, now known as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, a part of the northwest 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 morthwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section fifteen, thence east fifteen and 74-100, chains to the place of beginning, also the northwest quarter’ of the northwest quarter of section fourteen; also the south half of the southeast quarter of 'the southeast guarter of section ten, and the. southwest quarter o fthe southeast quarter of section ten all in township thirty-four-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. L | 2

- Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that fless they be and appear on -the Ist day of the October Term, 1922, of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 2nd day of October 1922 to be begun and helden on said 2nd day of October 1922 at the Court House in the towr of Albion, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said com> plaint, the ila“me will be heard and determined Yn their -absence. .

In witness whereof, I hereuntc set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana this 25th day of July 1922. ' Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. : _ - Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' _ -23a3w

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NOTICE OF DI%(E)'LARATORY RESOLUTION ¥OR 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 nake the following described public improvement in said city of Ligonier as authorized by an improvement 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 and 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 west on said Mercer to Water Street and there to connect wita the» present existing sewer in said Water Street.

\All work done in the making 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..iles and spe:itiestions for said improvement whica are on file and may be seen in the office of the City “Jerk 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 which may have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvement, 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, 2 : By order o fthe Common Couneil. ‘Tom E. Jeanneret, City Clerk - ~ st o Daghny

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f SOLUTION 'FOR SEWER Notice is herby given b ythe Common Ceuncil of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana that it is desired and deemed melessary 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 1922 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 oéLigonier. 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

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to the Sparta Lake Ditch, also known as Indian 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 accordance 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 any remonstrances which may have been filed, or' which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose proeprty is affect-ed-by said proposed improvement. By order-of the Common Council.

-~ - Tom E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. : St 1»» -23a2w % : Notice For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will until /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

Harry B. Schlotterback, Trustee of ‘Perry . Townspip 'Noble County, Indiana. JdonE GG Bahay { et 5 by - Extra L One span mules six and seven years old. At right price, \ . One span mules the largia kind lots f snap. Dirt cheap. T : One team horses extra good farm team at low price. e ‘A 1 driving horse eight years old Welghif L2OOO 5 e v o | See the Ligonier Universal Sales Co. about the above horses . ,and mules, | LR e

Automobile For Sale. «.F'or sale at a big bargain, Overland automobile. n good running condition. A big bargain if taken at once, 21btt : For County Treasyrer. - Glen 8. 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 01l the people, Lbit

00l Gaed Muasie 5 | & R+ nthen ) ‘Six persons all members of CleThe ~Hruby. Bro?hers Orchestra Sixpe oty Orcas: The Warwick 'Quartet Vocal and Instrumental. s L L Dla, g as i re Glee club and Orchestra. There is’ WWsomething about the music of colored singers and players which touches a responsive chord in the heart of every listener. i s , . s f , -~ Well Known Entertainers " | e A j'oy featdre' for _th‘é childrén., Instrumen”tal” 4"50105,’ wbmces, Sketches, Readings, Comedy. e : i i |y_ 3 Characterist. Impersonator of male characters. The kssn_elia_e_'_fg_zlg_{_om woman giving full program in ‘‘Make-up” Tha Piareca. Pleasing, purposefull pr()gram ihtersepted wnth costumed imm_.____le.!.gg_.persona;ions, musical readings, pianolog and singing. -

LUCKY WORKER GETS BUTTON

Rather Odd Way by Which Employer Selects Longshoremen for Par. ticular Job He Has.

The anclent game of “Button, button, who has the button?” is playec by serious groups of men daily along the New York water front, A small crowd may be seen gathered about a wagon from which a man distributes the buttons. The men who get the buttons win. . . b ;

The man in the wagon with the buttons, as a matter of fact, is choosing workmen, and finds the button game a convenient scheme for making his choice: The plan is commonly used in’ selecting longshoremen to work cargoes on the ships. At an early hour longshoremen hunting jobs gather about the dock entrances. The man who needs workers takes his position in a wagon, or perhaps on a box, and calls for workmen. The crowd gathers about him. ]

From his position the eémployer can see ‘the face and figures of the men. From long experience he can tell at a glance which men best serve his purpose. He makes up his mind in a moment’s inspection. To signal the man and get him out of the crowd would require time and lead to complications. He merely flips a button or small disk to the man hé has selected. The man catches it and makes his way out of the crowd to the dock. The button game is a great saver of time.

KANGAROO A NATURAL BOXER

Youngsters Are Taught by Their Par©ents and Acquire a Really High : Degree of Efficiency.

' Kangaroos dre natural boxers. The younger kangaroo is taught to defend himself in this way as goon as .he is old enough to hop about. Naturalists who have watched the animals in their native surroundings say it is very funny to see the mother giving the youngster his first boxing lessons. Afterward the father takes up the teaching, and with much gentleness and patience trains him to box. ~ When kangaroos. box they back off and rush in and prance about very skillfully. Each one watches for an ‘opportunity to strike, and at the sanie time trijes to prevent the ' other from stxtklng. ‘They: cleverly try to move about so as to. get the enemy below them on the slope of a hill. The resounding blows they give with j their hind feet can be heard far away. .The- kangaroo fights like a gentleman, He is a good sportsman, even when he is fighting with his enemy. The animals strike with the flat of the foot, and ‘never "\‘ua'«'e, against each other their terrible ripping claws. g RN EE RS x .~ Ohmst;%flm'a e eyery Sunday morning at 11 o’clock anwywwmmmw ‘“’*’l hall over Weir & 0“'1"&

It your child is 7 years of agé it ‘should take_up the study of piapo? DO YOU KNOW? No home is cOmfilete without a musical instrument. DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t a musical instrument where to find your children when night comes? ; S ; DO YOU NOW you will find you child‘re'ni at the neighbors where .- they have music? e S : ; DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you should provide for them at home? et i DO YOU KNOW your neglect may cause a life long regret. DO YOU KNOW you should do this now before its too late. DO YOU KNOWwe are selling good Honest piano from $275 to $350. Victrolas §s2s to $250. Player Piano $450 to $550. ; 8000 Victor Recoyds from which to make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or «asy gayments. Drop us a card and we ~will come and talk it over with you. . = - L sl el R SRR Yourg for over fifty years Musical Service. o : :& e : ROGERS & WILSON South Main iSt. Established] 1871 Geshen, Indiana

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