Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 24B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 August 1922 — Page 2

- Gravel Road Municipai Bonds ' andYother ’i‘ax;exenipté : -/ Secufities Citizens Bank

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It your child is 7 years of age it Vshcuhi take up the study of piano? DO YOU KNOW? No home is complete jwithout a musical instrument. i # DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t a mausical instrument where to find your children when night comes? | ' DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the neighbors where they have music? : ' ; DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you. should provide for them at home? = . : ; DO YOU KNOW your neglect may cause a life long regret. e DO YOU KNOW you should do this now before its too late. DO YOU KNOWwé are selling good Honest piano from $275 to $350. Victrolas $25 to $250. Player Piano $450. to $550. .8000 Victor Records from which to make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or easF payments. Drop us a card and we will come and talk it over with you. e g R _ _é Yours for Ybver fifty years Musical Service.. - South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

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The Ligomer Banner , IgsTABLISHED 1868. Y &Published by § , "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor, Published every Monday and Thursday amd entsred in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET Following is the democratic ticket to be voted on at the November election in Noble county: q United State Senator—Samuel M. Ralston SR Representative ~in Congress— Charles W. Branstrator. ! j Prosecuting Attorney—R. A. Strong State Representative—Dr. J. E. Luckey : » - | County - Auditor—E .C. Henney ‘ County Treasu'rer——G;z!gßimmell County Sheriff—Willi Hoffman Coroner—Dr C.'D. Lane = County Assessor—Jacob Lindsey County ' Surveyor—C. A. Davis County Commissioners—Second dis‘trict—W. A. Barhan—Third district ‘Jacob Brumbaugh e County Councilman at Large—M W. Young - County <Councilmen—First District M. W. Swager—Second district—John E. Pancake—Third district— W. F. Moree—Fourth district—G. W. Shaffer. ,

Signs Are Coming Down.

Representatives o fthe state highway commission are now at work removing business advertising signs from all roads under state control. The owners of the signs have been given notice through the press to remove -them or change their location. Free camping site signs will remain undisturbed. ’ ‘

Allen Haney Gets His.

It was his third offense and when Allen Haney appeared in Mayor Rimpler’s court at Goshen charged with public “intoxication the magistrate gave him a fine of $l4 and trimrhed the sentence with four months on-the state penal farm. , L i

District Democratic Meetings.

Indiana democrats will hold organization meetings in the thirteen congressional districts of the state during August. The Twelfth district meeting will be held in Fort Wayne Thursday August 24th and a good .attendance is looked for. {

Council Meeting Tonight.

Thec ity council wil lmeet in regular session tonight with much important business to come before it. A hearing is to be given property owners interested in the proposed North Side sanitary and South Side storm séwers. s

Siedel Suicides.

William Siedel for many years @ prominent band instrument manufacturer of Elkhart suicided Monday by shooting himself in the head. Despondency over ill health and financial matters is given as the cause. o

Child Scalded to Death

Opal aged two years, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eubanks of near LaFountaine, died in horrible agony Monday when she pulled a bucket of boiling water from the stove, spilling the contents over her body. .

Water Works Has Coal. |

Howard Fisel says the Ligonier\water works has coal to operate 'the plant some weeks and if the two car loads in transit reach here all will be well. Up to date the factories are not greatly menaced by the coal strike. : . ;

Two Drunks Fined.

Rome City is furnishing her share of plain drunks lately. Monday John Angel, Jr., of ‘Fort Wayne paid a fine snd costs of $B3 in the Kendallville mayor’s court and Howard Wyatt of New York -gave gp $l4 for a ake offense., - .

Edward Miller Dead.

Edward Miller aged 57 a prominent horse dealer of Kendallville died Monday of paralysis. Surviving. are his widow and seven children. Mrs. Anna Beckner of near Ligonier is a gister.

Fort Wayne Gets Convention. The 1923 state convention of Elks will be held at Fort Wayne and the ceremonies will be’ made more im | pertant and enjoyable than ever bebefore: s ' Mr. and Mrs. John Green entertained with a fish supper at their Diamond lake cottage again Tuesday night. UNCLE HANK , ; WA R ; Vi : /7 5 (,(/ ) o | Ly~ - { b i $0 0 e N e e ] Thmwfiwmwwm meer live to see his bair wavin' over e

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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS

State of Indiana Noble County SS: - " In the Noble Circuit Court, : October Term, A. D. 1922. . * - Cause No. _ S For partition and to quiel title. Simon F. Barrett, S

vs : . Kate Pickett Deo, et al Now comes the plaintiff hy William H. Wigton his attorney and files his comilaint herein togeiher with the aftiicvit of a competen: person that the lesidence unon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, ‘to wit: : Kate Pickett Deo, Isaac Tibbott, Barbara A. Tibbott, Hiram Roberts Keorge W., Nmight, Julin A." Knight, William Northam, Robert ' P. - Barr, David S. Welch, Leonard- Barbor; 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 designations, towit: “the unknown husbands and wives respectively, of the following named persomns, to wit: Kate Pickett Deo; Isaac Tibbott, Barbara A. Tidbbott, Hirain Roberts, George W. Knight Julia A. Knight, William Northam, Robert P. Barr, David S. Welch Leonard Barbor, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviv-

ing spouses, creditor’s and adminisstrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively o fthe following named and designatéd deceased persons, to wit: Kate Pickett Deo, Isaac Tibbott, Barbara A. Tibbott, Hiram Roberts, George W. Knight, Julia A. Knight, William Northam, Robert P. Barr, David S. Welch, Leonard Barbor, thenames of allof 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 kKnown 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 whom are unknown to. plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might

assert any title claim or ininterest in or lien upon the real estate described in ‘the -complaint ip 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.” ‘The following real estate in - Noble County in the State of Indiana is de* scribed in said complaint to wit: Lots forty three and forty four (43 and 44) in the Original Plat of the town of Wawaka. , This actien is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the partition of and to quiet his title to the real estate above described as against. all demands, claims and claimants ‘whatsoever. ; Notice is therefore hereby given

said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 2nd day of Qctober 1922 same being the first day? of the October Term, 1922 of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana to be begun and holden on the 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. . tne > 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 August 1922.

(SEAL) Isaac Detef, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. W. H. Wigton Att'y for plaintiff. finie : : ; 23b3w

. Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana Noble County’SS: In the Matter of the Estate of ° Meyer Jacobs, Deceased N0.'2260 .. = g In the Noble Circuit Court October term 1922. gl e

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of - Meyer Jacobs, deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement 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 2nd day of October 1922 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate ‘are required to appear in said Court ‘and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. 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 -of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate. § : . Irvin Jacobs, Administrator Posted Aug. 8 1922. ' William H. imgton, Atty. 23b2w Mrs. M. J Baughman:died Monday at Topeka aged 70. i ~ Joseph, Scovil has had the front of his furniture store repainted. @

'so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP. And they leave no odor behind. Don’t take our word for It—try ‘a package. Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Rats pass up all food to get Rat. Snap. Three sizes, A 85c size (1 ecake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar, = L’ 65c size (2 ' cakes) for Chicken House, coops or small buildings. - $126 size (b cakes) enough for all farm and ont-buflmg storage ‘buildings, or factory buildings, - - Sold and Guaranteed by Weaver's e,

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Jumps With the Funds.

A warrant has been issued for the arfest of Frank J. Nelson of South Bend formerly prominent in the local branch. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, charging embezzlement of funds entrusted to him to pay claims against the organization: ;

‘The affidavit for the “warrant was sworn to by Harry Woolworth who offered a $5O reward for ' aprehens sion of Nelson. This reward is authorized by the national officers of the veterans. :

‘According to the information obtained by Woolworth, Nelson disappeared from thate ity about a week ago. In addition to the fund involved a larger claim $122 is due to the order for funds obtained from a recent dance and retained by him. ' Since his disappearance numerous members of the organization are anx‘jously seeking him for notes on which they are endorsers, the total amounting to $l,OOO. . '

Nelson. first came to South Bend as one of the under secretaries at the Y. M. €. A. because prominent in the veteran’s organization and was active in a number of public affairs.

New Deputy Collector.

Otto Leibermann of Fort Wayne has been appointed stamp deputy in the United States internal revenue department to' take thie place of Hugh Hogan of Fort Wayne according to an announcement by; Bert Thurman internal revenue collector for Indiana. Mr. Hogan will become a deputy field collector. £ o »

Burned by Live Wire.

Cyriel DeLaurelle 25 of Mishawaka, a city lineman was seriously burned when he came in contact with & live wire while working on a‘pole. 'T'ne fire department was called and firemen took him from the pole. He is:now in the hespital.

Appraise Shefier Property.

The personal property of the late James W. Sheffer of Auburn who met death at the hand of an assassin June 22 is valued at $16,570 and that of his wife at. $7,265. | In addition to the personal property Mr. Sheffer owned considerable real estate in DeKalb county. :

Rev. and Mrs. J, F.(Lutey and J C Brunk attended the mne” +Hance of “Elijah” at Winona last night. JIIE

RATS or mice after you use RAT-SNAP, It's a sure rodent killed. Try a Pkg. and prove it. Rats - killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, Cats or dogs won’t touck it. Guaranteed. 85¢ size (1 eake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar, S 65¢ size (2 cakes)= for Chicken House, coops or simall buildings, $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for-all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. ~ Sold and Guaranteed by Weaver’s Hardware.

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