Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 27B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 August 1922 — Page 3

O.A.Billman Aermotor Auto Oiled Wind Mill Oiled; only once a yr. Gas Engines, Tanks, Pumps ~ and Pipes Water supply systems, Well supplies and well drilling Phone 333 | - Ligonier, Ind.

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E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer i - Pnone No. 65, Ligonier. 1 . SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicaring Emma €. 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 o Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana B S S S D PNy CHARLES V‘INKS AND SON Dealer in} i Monumenss, Vaults,".Tombstones, s Building Stone G w . W.H. WIGTON _ Attorney-at-law ’ Office in Zimmerman Block ~ LIGONIER, [ND

EARL WOLF Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere ~ Phone 16000 Q Mrs. Elizabeth Larnbl Electrical Faclal and Scalp Massage

- Hieber Studio Open. . ; 16btt For Sale—Registered Beagle Hound 'pups. Earl Kneep. - 25att Wanted, several bright young men to learn the cutter trade at theKahn Shirt Factory. 26bit For rent, five room house on uthe( river road 2% miles north-west of Ligonier. James Crackett. _ 26btt For sale, iron flues 7 ft. 7 inches by 3 inches, great for fence posts. Inquire of Joe Miller. 26btf

Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city., Earl James. Phone 831. - bbtt For Sale—Christian church parsonage. Apply to Rev. Thompson 'or George W. Brown at the Brown & Son furniture store. obtt For Sale—Hand colored pehbled oil cloth novelties Inch cloths and luncheon set. Mrs. Audley Green Phone 361, R : *26bat

- Wanted, by reliable tenant, small home near city suitable for raising chickens. Rent must be reasonable, Inquire at Banner office. . 26htf . 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. ' s ' | 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 whén they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. . Bothewell & Vanderford = W. .H Wigton 15btt

- For Sale—The beautiiul Newton Rarick farm of 234 acres. Excellant building and tenant house on paved road 2% miles south of Ligonier, Ind., 6 miles. Lake Wawasee, near. Lincoln highway. Call Mrs. Jacob Sheets or Y. K Rarick, Ligonier Indiana 26a3t Public Stock Sale, ; 1 will offer for sale at the John Winright farm three and one half miles south-east of Topeka Friday, September 1, sale to commence at 1 o'clock the following stock: ;| | Thirty head of cattle, forty head of breeding ewes, thirty head of hogs.‘ - - Lloyd Winright. 26b2t

Take noticé that Fire Policies Nos, 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1875 of the Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Company have been lost and destroyed, Not having been excuted they are void. Any or all persons into whkose hand they may come are requested to immediately mail or deliver them to STRAUS BROS. & CO., Agent, at LIGONIER IND., or the Fid-elity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. Chicago, 111.

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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: - ~ln the Noble Circuit Court, October Term. 1922 .. ¢ T Cause No. 8311. e To Quiet Title. =4 Magdalena E. Green, et al. - : ; R - William Berry, et al.. . = Come now the 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 inquiry is unknown eof the following mnamed defendants, to-wit: William Berry, Edmund. Bell, O. T. Simmons, whose christign name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Sim‘ons,f whose christian name is unknown to| plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Senior, Mary Utt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, Sen., Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel,g‘ Henry Heltzel, Thomas Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M. G. Clem, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Velinda E. Clem, Michael G. Clem, Velinda Ellen Clem, G W. Pullen, whose christian name

is unknown to plaintiffs, Elijah 8. Rust, William Rust, Mary J. Rust, £. S. Rust, whose christian name ig unknown to plaintiffs, Mary \L. Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis Coquillard, Alexis Coquellard, Frances Coquellard, A. Cor quillard, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Frances C. Co* quellard, Frances €. ' Coquillard, Frances Coquillard, Franeis Comparet, Pierre LeClair, Margaret' LeClair, Osker H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce, Joseph J. Comparit, Jos. J. Comparet, Joseph J.:Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sdrah Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, S."H. Com~ paret, whose -christian name is uni-. known to plaintiffs, Alexander Com-| paret, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Frances Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is- unknown to plaintiffs, Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander (. Comparet, Theodore .S. Comparet, Sarah L. Camparet, Lewis G, Com-

paret, David C. Grant, ‘Kes*e-wa-qu&. Pierre F. Navar, Pierre F, Navarre, Kich-we-qua Navarre, = Kich-wa-qua, Kish-wa-qua, A’ |B. Miller, whose christian mane is unknown to plaintiffs, Abra‘han B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Eciward Benfer, Malissa- Salts, Jones L. Salts, David Nelson, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan, Florence Humphrey, James H. Humphrey, Daniel Schermerhorn,, Clem. Schermerhorn, Floyd ‘Séfermei'-f horn, Ithamar = Smith, Herbert Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, Mabel Litcher, Harry Letcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, \Absalom Heltzel, Mary Heltzel, Martin L. Heltzel, Catharine A. Heltzel, Susan- Heltzel, Barbara Heltzel, Phillip Heltzel, Samuel H. Heltzel, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. Chaffee, Sadie Stage, Murl Stage,. Orrin Stage, . Edmund Bell, Aaron Ogden, Dorotha Heffner, Alice Houser, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan, David B. Carr, Susanna Car, Mary Smith; 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, to-wit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the folloawing named persons, to-wit: Wiliam Berry, Edmund Bell, O. T. Simmons, whose

christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Simons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Senior, Mary Utt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, BSen., Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel, Henry Heltzel, Dora Cavin, Thomas Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M. G. Clem, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Vel;inda E. Clem, Michael G. Clem, Velinda ;Ellen. Clem, G. W. Pullen, . whose christian name is unknown to plain‘tiffs, Elijah S. Rust, WiHam Rust, Mary J. Rust, E. S, Rust, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Mary L. Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre ‘LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis (Coquillard, Alexis Coquaeliard, Frances Coquellard, A. Coquillard, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Frances C. Coquellard, Frances C. Coquillard Francis Coquillard, Francis Comparet, Pierre LeClair,

Margaret LeClair, ' Osker. H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce,: Joseph J. Comparit, Jos. J. Cs'qmparet,\.]oseph J. €Comparet, David F. Comparet, ‘Sarah Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, $. H. Comparet, whese christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus l'wC/omp:au'et, Sarah ' Comparet, Franees Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to

plaintiffs, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Theo. S, Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. @ Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore 8. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet, David C. Grant, Kes-ke-wa-qua, Pierre F. Navar, |Pierre F. Navarre, Kich-wa-qua Navarre; Kich-wa-qua, Kish-wa-qua, A. ia Miller, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Abraham B.

Miller, Mary E. Miller, Malissa Salts, Joneg L. Salts, Otis . Nelson, David ‘Nelson, Josephine = Rowan, ' Perry Rowan .Maria - Rowan, Florence Humphrey, James H. Humphrey, Daniel Schermerhorn, Clem Schermerhorn, Floyd Schermerhorn, Ithamar Smith, Herbert = Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, Mabel Letcher, Harry Létcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, Absalom Heltzel, Mary Heltzel, Mdrtin L, Heltzel, Catherine A, | Heltzel, . Susan - Heltzel, Barbars Heltzel, Phillip Heltzel, Samuel H.

;JHeltzei, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. /Chaffee, Sadie Stage, Murl Stage, Orrin Stage, Edmund Bell, ‘Aaron ‘Ogden, Dorotha Heffner, Alice Houser, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, ;’Mai'ia Rowan, David B. Carr, Susanna Carr, Mary Smith, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, ;creditors,\

officer, and successors in interest of each of the following named corporations, to-wit: Fort Wayne and Sutheren Rail Road Company, Fort Wayne and Southern Rail Road Company the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, sur‘viving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees, and; executors Otl‘ the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: William Berry, Edmund Bell, O. T. Simmons, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. J. Simons, whose christian .name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Utt, John Utt, Sen-| ior, Mary Utt, Jesse Utt, John Ott, Sen., Leonard Danner, Jacob Heltzel, Henry Heltzel, Thomas Pullen, Moses Fry, Juliann Fry, Julia Ann Fry, M.| G. Clem, whose christian name is un-

known to plaintiffs, Velinda, E. Clem, Michael G. Clem, Velinda Ellen Clem, G. W. Pullen, whose. christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Elijah S. Rust, William Rust, Mary J. Rust, E. S. Rust, whose christian. name is unknown to plaintiffs,” Mary L. "Rust, James Terman, Mary Terman, Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclere, Alexis Coquillard, Alexis Coauellard, Frances Coquellard, A. Coquillard, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Frances C. Co‘quellard, Francetz C. Coquillard. Francis Coquillard, Francis Comparet, Pierre LeClair, Margaret LeClair, Osker H. Pratt, Oscar H. Pratt, Joseph Pierce, Joseph J. Comparit, Jos. J. Comparet,-Joseph J. Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to- plaintiffs, S. H. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah | Comparet, Frances Comparet, J. M. Comparet, whose christian ' name is unknown to plaintiffs, A. C. Com-

[-paret, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, ‘Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet David C. Grant, Kes-ke-wa-qua, Pierre F. Navar, Pierre F. Navarre, Kich-wa-qua Navarre, Kich-wa-qi\a, Kish-wa-qua, -A. ‘B. Miller, whbse christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Abraham B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Malissa Salts, Jones L. Salts, David Nelson, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan, Florence Humphrey, James H.: Humphrey, Daniel Schermerhorn, Clem Schermerhorn, Floyd Schermerhorn, Ithamar Smith, Herbert Smith, Leo Smith, Grace Jefferds, ‘Mabel Letcher, Harry Letcher, David Carr, Rebecca Heltzel, Absalom Heltzel,r Mary Heltzel, Martin L. Heltzel, Catharine A. Heltzel, Susan Heltzel Bdrbara Heltzel, Phillip Heltzel Samuel H. Heltzel, Henry Sackrider, Jerome B. Chaffee, Sadie Stage,jMurl Stage, Orrin Stage, Edmund Bell, Aaron ‘Ogden, Dorotha Heffner, Alicee Houser, Josephine Rowan, Perry Rowan, Maria Rowan, David B. Car, Susanna Carr, Mary Smith, the names of all of whom are unknown .to the plaintiffs; all of the women - once known - by any. of ~the mnames and designations 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 plaintiffs; 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 plaintiffs, all persons and corporations who assert or might assert .any title, claim or interest ih or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this cause by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, .degeribdd and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unkno to plaintiffs”; that .the defend-a.n{sr‘ Fort Wayne and Sutheren Rail Road Company, and Fort Wayne and South-

ern Rail Road Company, are corporations organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, and that neither of said corporations has any officer, agent or other person, authorized to transact its business, domiciled or residing in the state of Indiana upon whom process can be served; that the following named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, towit: Dora Cavin, Victor Cavin, Vernon Cavin, John Calbeck, Simon W. Straus, Hattie K. Straus, Samuel J. T. Straus, Lillie W. Straus, Arthur

W. Straus, Marian L. Straus, Annie Eisendrath, Louis Eisendrath, Bella S Ragensburg, Sarah : Livingston, Max Livingston, Hattie 8. Hofeld, Mayo Hofeld, Lena S. Spiegal, Modie J. Spiegel, Simon J. Straus, Rose N. | Straus,” Anna Weingarten, Amy Sel|ling, Joséph L. Selling, Hortense | Freund, Hugo Freund, Mildred Welt, Joseph Welt, Irma B. Straus, Jamnes Straus, -Mortimer Straus Robert | Straus, Ella Abdill, Wallace, L. Ab{dill, Marian Vance, Joseph Vance, |{Otis Nelson, Alonzo Nelson, Dollie |Nelson, William Michael Melvin | Rowan, Sopha Rowan, Frank Rowan,

‘Mary Jane Rowan, Frank Cafney,| Beulah Carney, Gilbert Carney, Anna Carney, Anna Hostettler Rudy Hostettler, John Rowan, Vianna Rowan, Sheldon Rowan, Fanny Rowan, Virgil - Rowan, Pearl . Rowan Claus Pointer, Viola -~ ,Po{nt,elt., Claud Pointer, Charles W. I-;ibstgi',_ Grace Foster, Leroy C. Foster, Bessie Foster, Mary Smith; that said dction is for the purpose ot,quieting,tiile» to

B T o e R e L ey DT —— 'r-eal estate im the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of 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. The following real estate in Noble' County, Shate of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: lot hum-

bered sixty two and six feet by parallel lines off of the north side of lot numbered sixty one, in the town, now city, of Ligonier; also -commencing |at the northeast corner of lot number twenty one in Chapman’s Addition to said city of Ligonier, and running from thence south eighty five feet, thence west to the west line of lots number twenty one and twenty two i said addition, thence nortn to the northwest corner of said lot number twenty one, and from thence east to the place of beginning; also the south forty three feet by parallel lines of lot numbered thirty two in the original plat of said city of Ligonier: also lots numbered forty three and forty four in the original piat of said city of Ligonier; also the norta one hundred and one half acres by paraifllel lines of the southeast quarter of section fifteen, township thirty five north, range eight east; also the southwest quarter of section eighteen 'and the northwest quarter of (the southeast quarter of said section eighteen except fifteen acres by par-l allel lines off of the eaat side of said

northwest quarter of the southeast duarter a,ll in township thirty five north, range eight east: also the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty nine ,township thirty five horth, range eight east, except ten acres off of the south' end thereof. also south east quarter and the east ‘half of the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty, township thirty five north, range eight east, also one hundred and twenty acres of land off of the west side of the southwest quarter of section twenty’ one, township thirty five north, range eight east, excepting thirty acres out of the southwest corner of said section twenty one formerly owned by Henry Wolf; also all that part of the northwest quarter of section twenty one, township thirty five' north, range| eight east, lying south of the center line of the Elkhart river. - This action is instituted and presecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all

’demands, claims and. claimants whatwl soever. s o ; ‘ Notice is therefore -shereby given said defendants that unless they beJ ‘and appear on the 19th day of Octo_ber, 1922 Term of the :Noble. Circuit| Court of Indiana, being the 23rd day of October, 1922, to be begun and . holden on thé ‘second 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 Wwill 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 thefClerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 30 th ‘day of August, 1922. : ; : ISAAC DETER, [seal] Clerk of Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier, Indiana, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 8 e L 273 w :

Mrs. Margaret Duke, and Walter Duke of Nashville, Tenn., mother and brother of R. K. Duke of this city, left on a motor trip with the latter and family for Detroit Wednesday to visit relatives, after a most enjoyable time spent: by the Tennessee visitors ‘with the Wood-Duke families here and at Lake Wawasee. They spoke in high praise of the attractiveness of out little city nad its surrounding country., ; 4 7

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