Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 26B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 August 1922 — Page 3
O.A.’ Billman Aermotor Auto Oiled Wind Mill Oiled, only once a yr. Gas Engines, . Tanks, Pumps - and Pipes Water supplysystems, Well supplies and well drilling Phone 333 . -Ligonier, Ind.
Plumbing and Heating ' ~ Done By : H. E. ROBIN6ON .. Phone 218 Ligonier - Ind.
= bk Exide b : . i i!ill:u .
reliable %wer is coxnbineg with exceptionally long life as in the Exide, e g e not mer comfort but a%en uine economy. - ‘Blazed Trail» -~ Garage - i
E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer caone No. 65, Ligonier. . SCALP TREATMENT i ‘Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor - - Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian (Church. .
Harry L. Benner ~_Auctioneer - ‘Open for all engagemends ~ Wolf Lake, Indiana - Both Noble and Whitley County jPhones - Bothwell & Vanderford " Lawyers . Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana e P S NS CHARLES V'INKS AND SON : Dealer in} o “—m Vaaults,’ :'l‘nmbntonoq.f
W. H. WIGTON X Attorney-at-law Office in Zimms®rman Block ~ Auctioneer ~ Phone 16000 Q M. Elizabeth Lamb
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ‘ . » OF TAX LEVIES. In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain ° - ‘purposes by Elkhart Township Noble County, Indiana: ~ Notice is hereby given the‘tax‘payers of Elkhart township, Noble county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the sth day of September, 1922, will consider the following budget: : : : Budget classification for Township
Township Fund. L Salary of Trustee ... $720.00 Office rent =oo o 6000 Trustee’s expense : ‘ e, Traveling ..o 15000 vl Offies oL GOOO lerk hide 0l | Supplies for Justice of Peace ... 40.00 Records and advertising ............ 100.00 Public ditches. (asmts agnst tp) 200.00 Pay of advisory board-.............. 20.00 School transfers ............... 300.00 Payment of loans .. ..o .o Payment of interest ... Examination of recoids ........... 20.00 Miscellanegu_s : . ; . Total Township Fund ... $1950.0v
Estimate of Township Funds to , ? be Raised Estimated expndtrs as above.. 1950.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until®*receipts of revenue from texation .. .oo 4000 o Tatal o 100000 Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from taxCRaben e - Balance at end of this year.. 1200.00 Total deductions ... 1200.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . oo o TR "~ Road Fund : .
labor .ol s GOOO Road tools and machines ....... 200.00 Bridges and cllverts .............. 200.00 Gravel, stone, and rd matrl ... 300.00 Paymnt of int on emrgncy loans ; Payment of emergency loans ... Miscellaneous ..........cc....... g 0 ~ Total Road Fund ........... 7,000.00 Estimate of Road Funds to be Raised Estimate of expndtrs as abve 7,000.00 Working balance at end of year “° to meet necessary - expenditures - until receipts of revenue from taxhlion ... 000 BRO.OO hotnl s TERNAO Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from taxation Balance at end of this year ..... 580.00 Total deductions ... 7,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by Sssation o o ieal
i Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected ‘ Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years - | NAME OF FUND Collected ~ Collected Collected ‘To Be 1919 Levy = 1920 Levy ° 1921 Levy Collected g : : s This Levy s o - , S ; ' 1922 Levy Township ..........$ 975.61....$ 84479 ...$ 81411........83 ' 19154 Boad -.iv ... 0. 3,748.06. ... 2,943.33.... 611012, . . 7,905.43 Special 5ch001.... 14,634.47.... 16,019.31.... 18,293.60...... 19,763.6 Bond. &0 0 ‘ Tabrary 00w = . : Tibon 4110.12.. .. 6,299.06..., 15,767.27 ..... 9,881.80 POOL ..% v i 160.00.... 400.00 ..... 790.54 : Total.. ... 28.698.16...... 26/007389.... 41,394.10...... 39,132.92.
- Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, tén or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the
Lawrance W. Conrad will. hold a public sale on the Geo, W. Conrad farm 2 miles east of Ligonier or 4! miles west of Wawaka on the Toledo and Chicago Pike. Sale commencing at 12 o’clock on Tuesday, August 29, the following articles: to-wit:- - Two Head of Horses—Roan mare 5 years old a good work mare, sorrel general purpose mare, lady broke driving mare. i :
Ten Head of Cattle—Guernsey cow| 8 years old a No. 1 milch cow, Durham cow 7 years old giving milk a[ good one, Jersey cow T.years old bred to freshen October 10, Holstein cow 4 years old bred to freshen Feb. 15, cow with calf by side a good one, good grade Durham heifer 2 years old, - full blood Guernsey -heifer 2 years old, 2 yearling heifers, calf 4 months old. : ...Eighteen Head of Sheep—Six yearlings, 5 spring lambs. : 21 Head of Hogs—Two full blood Duroc sows bred to farrow Nov. 1, 11 head of shoats about 60 lbs each, 8 -pigs weight about 40 lbs. g Chickens—A .number of yearling hens and March hatched pullets that are beginning to lay now. R
- Farm Implements—New Idea Man-|{ ure spreader, Economy King Cream geparator works as good as new, 2 160-egg: Weimer incubators, 60-egg incubator, 1 horse corn cutter, 1 horse cultivator, Oliver riding plow, 50-gal-bbl. spray outfit; 3 bottle Babcock cream and milk tester, corn sheller] Oliver 404 breaking plow, wagon and rack, wagon box, handy wagon, single buggy, buggy pole, 1 horse hay rack, Champion mower, set double harness, get single harness, light 60-tooth smoothing harrow, complete set of butchering tools, grinder, stuffer, kettle, knives and hangers, coal and wood heating stove, hog crate on
wheels, washing machine, some spray ‘dope, 3-horse eveners, Appleton chopping box, scoop board, neck yokes and single trees, 1 horse sleigh, crosscut saw, and a number of small items too numeérous to mention. : . Terms of Sale—A credit of twelve ‘months will be given for all sums over $5.00 at 6 per btent interest from date all sums of $56.00 and under eash. Settlement to be made oi day of sale. Hhem T ' LAWRENCE W. CONEAD... 'E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer. : s
~ Special School Fund Additional ground ... New bulldings ... 5. Repair of buildings ........... 500.00 'School furniture and supplies.. 300.00 Fuel for school houses ... 1,200.00 Special school fund debt ... 7,900.00 Payment of interest ........ 1,500.00 School transfers .. ... ... ' Rav ol tepthers . ... . . . Transportation ........c....... 5,600.00 Teachers Institutes .............. 570.00 Janitor service ... 1,250.00 Miscellaneous e e s a o B00:00 Ttotal Special School Fund.... 19,320.00 Estimate of Special School Funds to
e " be Raised Estimate of expndtrs as abv. 19,320.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revnu from taxatn 7,250.00 Total oo SRSTO.OO Less estimated revenue and balance ' Revenue not derived from , gaabion 00l Balance at end of this year 8,000.00 Total deductions .............. 8,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation .. .. ... 18.,590.00 - Tuition Fund
Pay of teachers ... ... .. 12500.00 TaßnEtern o Total Tuition Fund ............ 12,5600.00 ' Estimate of Tuition Funds To Be ‘ Raised ; Estimate of expndtrs as abv 12,500,00 Working balance at end of year to - meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxa- , Hon . ot 800000
Total ... s 2050000 Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from taxae oo ol 250000 Balance at end of this year 10,000.00 Total deductions ... 12,500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... oo 800000
Poor Fund Ll To reimburse County ... 400.00 Estimate of Poor Fund to be Raised Estimate of expndtrs as abv ...400.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from tax-
§en o SEDOD el o s REOOO Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from taxation: Balance at end of this year ...375.00 Total deductions .........cc... 375.00 Amount necessary to be raised by sReation ..o L oo BT 0D
: Proposed Levies = | Net taxable property 1921 3,952,720.00 Number of taxable p 0115......... : Levy on Levy on Amount to ' : Polis Property be raised TOWBBRID: -..i-vs.s 20 iics® - TOOO Road ...%. . vveie. 20 ..o 1,904.00 Special school ......47c...... 18,677.00 Bond .o, 0 . Llbrary. ..o oo ; SR 200 s T,906.00 Paol .o de s 30600 Total -, . -2.:190e ..., 35,673.00
fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. S Dated August 19, 1922 { Chas. W. Schwab, Trustee, | | Elkhart township, ' j Noble County, Ind: " E. G. Resler, ‘ B. M. Franks, : ! Advisory Board.
Making Rapid Progress.
Contractor Mahoney began Tuesday morning excavating for the concrete pavement on North OJuvin sircet to connect with the W. H. Loy road improvement. The™ concrete - construc~ tion wil lextend from. the brick pavement at the sub way to the north city limits. A power shovel is being used with good effect, the surfaca of the street being lifted and shifted at wiil. At the progress being made if will not be long until the cement work will atart. . 5 &
Suit Case Found.
When Wright Black read his. Monday’s copy of the Banenr he learned that a suit case found by him belonged to Ed Brookmeyer of Goshen and he at once placed himself in com= munication with this office. It was but a short time when Mr. and Mrs, Brookmeyer had their lost property. The suit case contained a case of val‘[uable jewels belonging to Mrs. Brookmeyer and it is lucky that it fell into ‘honest hands. A
It Pays to Advertise.
Items in the Banner were the means of restoring lost property to its owners. The lost Dodge key advertised by William Quayle was found by Michael Hire and restored and the same is true. of the Brookmeyer suit case found by Wright Black.
He Formed the Habit.
After living together 34 years Ida E. Falkner agks that thec ourt at Goshen give her a legal separation from her husband Henry Falkner and she -wants $36 a month for her support. It is alleged in the complaint that in ‘the '34 years Henry left her fifteen ‘times forming the habit. § >
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yorkey came.] from Michigan City Tuesday ever~ ing to visit his parents Mr. u«d Mrs. August Yorkey. The travelers will yisit Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Rensselaer and other Indiana : cities on their tour of a week of the ste's, | For Sale'baled straw at the John L. Cavin farm. - ; | 26btd A———— £ ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clinton R. Miller of Omaha, Nebr,, were here last week the guests of Mrs. W, H. Clifford. v
Hieber Studio Open. - 16btt Rooms for ;ent. Mrs. Jennie Drain. : . B 24b3t _Pure Milk snd Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city. Earl James. Phone 831. - Gbtt For sale two moline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co. ; e 16a tf For Sale—Christian church parsonage. Apply to Rev. Thompson . or George W. Brown at the Brown & Son furniture store. ' bt
For sale, 1921 Model Maxwell touring car in fine condition. Inquire of Dewey Baker, Jay street. = 25a4t For Sale—Cut flowers, bulbs, plants and celery in season. Also heets, radishes, turnips and other garden truck. A : S. C. Wilhelm. 24btf A Wanted, _Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the highest market price. Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. | ¢ 12atf Christian' Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at ‘the hall over Weir & Cowley. ‘Welcome. = te
Why would you buy a battery guaranteed one year when you can buy a Cooper guaranteed two years for the same money. See me before buying. - ' 4btt _ Kiester Battery Service. 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 & Vanderford W. .H Wigton 16btt
Armed With Shot Guns.
The Wawaka correspondent = says many thefts of poultry are reported in that community. One woman received a call from a person whom she believed was a representative of a Topeka firm advising her to shut up her poultry. She complied with the request and the next morning 85 of her choice chickens were misging. Shot guns are in readiness and poultry raisers say night prowlers will get a chance to explain their visits if apprehended. i
S Now in Hospital, ' ] Thomas A. Joy and Albert K. Stark, Norwalk, Ohio, bound for California, in a Ford roadster, stopped at Kendallville when their machine was reduced to junk by a G. R. & I train and they were carted to a, hospital. T Ty Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rap : and three children of Valparaiso visited at the Diamond lake cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John Green and the family left h_ere‘ Wednesday for Toledo. i s s s D) : Mrs. Dora Joseph of Indianapolis is here a guest of her son Councilman Joseph and family. » Miss Ella Hanlon, aged 47, is dead of cancer at her -home in Avilla. William Kreger of Fort Wayne has been a guest his week at the A, O, Jeffries home. ; s
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. COMING TO LIGONIER 3DAYS STARTING TO-NIGHT N - e ; 1 rog . " The Gordon-Hewitt Players |', e ~in the latest comedy and dramatic plays g 7 " Opening Play: “Don’t Lie To Your Wife” Caiseorv o . . hat o o SPECIAL Fourteen o - ORCHESTRA Players - ~ Pigeon Street e LADIESFREE OPENINGNIGHT . When accompanied with one paid adult ticket =~ ADULTS 35 CENTS . = % eB e ALI selet T et SR eiR e e R fifiw}fifiiwg
e - is the first motor vehicle to bear the ~ name of W, C. Durant, under-whose - '~ personal supervision more than two - million cars have been built, and is the ~ result of thirty-five years’ experience. - o o ~ You will find that »thié car i . 'has anticipated and fulfilled = ' e everything that you could ' i desire in “a Real Good Car.” g i ~ Just @ Real Good Car . = Durant Record on Tour : . Traveled 2,254 miles in 13 days e — - Averaged nearly 200 miles a day i A N ~ One of the 3 cars out'of 31 entries : W to maintain its position for . 7‘\ - entire'distance. - L h ‘ ll:{(;ved‘:lem(alrk;‘xble hilld- c'lianlilbti?g T} ' = e, & ility and endurance under avel-§ ,rfl\‘“"i.fim! o - ing conditions ; ‘n\ ‘%’—%mfi | Zimmerman Auto | 15@; \; o e § 5 35 W ] Kendalville - Ind" N ffi}/ +. Reliable Motor - IR e, e , N el Co. THE spAcxi)ps BNV contearTamr | - Ligonier e e ’flndiana, Model A-22 Touring, $B9O . AL E e : " f. 0. b. Lansing, Mich. - ' . ; .t ‘
~ Another Tire Reduct: | nother Tire Reduction By making a visit to the Edison tire Co., and by the large volume of tires I am using, I was able to get another reduction on Edison tires. I can assure you they are the best tire on the market for the money today. I can show-you Edison tires on the streets of Ligonier that have run 15,000 miles and -are good for many more. I will quote you for cash sales with an 8900 and 10000 miles positive guarantee as follows:
FABRIC S 0 8185 30x3 oversize - 8.45 30x314 , ) 9.50 32x31%6 - 12.25 31x4 : 13.25 #lBO5 33x4 , L A 8.50 34x4 1675 KOKOMO TIRES 30x3 L - 6.75 g0%81%.. - 7 850
GEO. D. FOSTER . LEPIRD'S®BARN
ot RER o 30x8 ; $1.65 30x81% fo T RN Shlte Y P 216 k¢ = 5 @ T 28 32x4 ~ o E. 38 33x4 CaEE. 3 2N 34x4 w Y R 280 32x4%%. P& 300 gaxdl, . ¥ 0§ § | 810 86xdl, - 2 T 1320
~ Subject to change without notice.
e CORD S 30x3% - - $14.50 32x31% . 19.50 32x4 =ho o oBNe 884 1 g 26.50 34x4 S AT 32x41% ’ Lo e a%ple . Eu L2OBO g4xals v 1 8100 85x%5 - 38.00
