Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 14B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 May 1923 — Page 2
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~ County Field Day Arraungements Plans for County Common School Commencement an. dthe annual Field day meet June 7 haive heen completed. Following is the program for the day. ; e - Distribution of diplomas from Jixamination room 9:30 a. m. Taking photograph of class 9:50 Parade of Graduates 10:15 . Opera House Exercises 10:30 Music—Albion Orciestra - y Invocation—Rev. Howard Mergan ~ Piano Solo—Miss Ruby Butz i Music—Albion Orchestra . __Address— Ross F. Lokridge ' Music—Albion Orchestra : Benediction—Rev. L. Conway ; Field Sports 1:30 p. m. o 100 Yards Dash i 440 Yards Run ' ; t Running High Jump oy Running Broad Jump v Pole Vault '.. : e Shot Put o Award of pennant and medals. The total; of graduates passing the three examinations is 177. :
Working 01d Grait. e Only last week. this old gag was played near Columbia City. A plainly dressed man in the clothing of a farm hand stops prosperous automon bile parties and inquires if they have seen anything o fa stray cow down the road. While making inquiries he pulls' out an imitation diamond ring from his vest pocket covered with dust and says he picked it up in the road, and asks them to pass on its value and wonders if they could see $5.00 worth on the ring as he has nc use for the ring, being a farmer. The ring having every outward appearance of genuine ' occasionally gets a . suc ker. As .travel increases -sharks and -suckers become more numerous, says George W. Kinnison in the Goshen New Times.’ ‘ ; ' o
~_ Fines and Costs $351. ‘ Justice Shobe ‘of Wolcottville was | a busy man last Saturday hearing complaints made by Game Wardens Havel and Foz against eight young men for spearing fish in the Eikhart river just west of Eddy. | As the Wolcottville Herald tells the story, P. L. Poyser was fined $37.50 and costs on three counts, possessing game fish ispearing fish and having a spear in his possession, §amounting to $65.50. Lloyd Colwell, A. L. Carpenter and Ralph Taylor were fined $l5 and cost on two counts, spearing fish and having a spear in their possession, amounting in all to $42.50 each. Ralph Lantz, Edward Miller, Ezra Lantz and Irwin ScHryck were fined 'sls and costs on two ¢ounts, amounting to $42 each. L ; Tour of Alfalfa \Fields. ‘The alfalfa growers this section with their faAmilies will dome together: for a tour of Noble Cdunty alfalfa fields Tuesday June sth, The trip will start from Albion at. eight o’clock inthe morning and the first stop wili be made at the Dan Stump farm in Washington township. It is expected that a large number .of [the farmers living in the western half|of the coun ty will be gathered at.that place and wil laccompany the party| through the county to Jefferson towpskip where two alfalfa fields wil lbg visited and where a large number |of farmers living in the Eastern half [of the Coun‘ty will join the tour. ' Tim Gaby will act as tour marshal At the third stop John Harvey farm a basket dinner will be enjoyed.
| Charged With Forgery, - Forgery of her name ag security on a note for $3,200 given |by her soi, Henry Ford of Burkett i 3 charged by Mrs. Mary Ford 76, who livés near Burket coincident with the filing of a suit in the circuit court at Warsaw by the Seward Bank of Burket which seeks to recover a judgment for the full amount against Ford, who has been mysteriously missing: from hig home for several week. | The young ‘man is said to have operated quite extensvively with banks| in Noble county. v iy . Ashton Sedgwick Home, Ashton Sedgwick a. fgrmer well known resident of Ligonier but who has spent the past thrge years in Cuba arrived in the city Monday, considerably reduced in flesh but extremely happy. e
' : ° To the many triends - of our store ' We thank you for your past fairors and continue to welcome| you to our store where we will try jour best to always give you the best values in Silk Hose we: are offering a special :talué_ln Ladies silk h(;e at 98¢ in Black Brown, Gray Nudé and White. othh a full line of silk hose from $ll9, $l5O, $179 to 3,78 Tnfants White or Black [Hose for 15e Bl mdodin Coe ol ok Stansburys Double Store
' ‘Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. 9att Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. 62at! ' Wantéd. use?d‘Ford car. Inquire at this office, | . : 11btt l Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for i prompt delivery. e . 10btf
- For Sale—Wawasee lot at a bargain Inquire at Banner office. Ilatf FOR SALE—New garden hose. Inquire at the Banner office. | - For Sale—Dining room set in good condition. Phone 379. § 10bit Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. ~ 9att For the best Kodak Finishing take your films to The Simons Studio 11a8t C&1l phone 220 fér electrie light bulbs - and get free delivery to any part of the city. - ~ fatf - For Pa’intlng and Paper @n"é'lng. Call Hershel Reed. Phone No. 885. e , . Satf Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get ffee dslivery to any part of the city. : 9atf
Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For \Sale by all dealers. Ligenier Artifictal Ice Co. distribufors. : 10btf Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. - ‘ Jlobtt House, two acre truck patch with auto storage for rent there miles east of . Ligonier. Inquire of Frank ‘W. Zimmerman, this city. ] Ilatf Beginners’ dancing class will be instructed by Dr. Arnold Elson at 8:00 o’clock each “Thursday evening until ifurther notice. A Tbtt .FOR SALE—New modern house, one square east Citizens Bank, ‘Will lse’ll on payment plan to responsible party. 217 E. Third: St. Phone 178. ‘ P ; : 46btt ~ Christian \Scie‘nce services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. ¢ _ tt Auto Insurance.
\ A full coverage policy on your car. Fire, theft, 'collision. property damage, Public Liability insurance, all a reasonable rates. Fred Kiester, Phone 456. o . 2att § e s S .Hatching Eggs for Sale. ) Sheppards famous strain of Anconas—the great winter layers. Price $l.OO per setting of 15. J. F. Fulford, ‘Wawaka, Ind. Nl 2a24t I am prepared to clean chimneys. furances and stoves om short notice and at reasonable prices. J. F. Sampull, Ligonier Call Banner office Phone 13. : Tatt | Cass Truek Line. Fa The Cass Auto Truck Line operates }'in and out'of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and i;long_ distance hauling done at reason able rates. ek © 48btf
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All - kinds of nursey stock seld at thel owest prices with a guarantee for six years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stock replaced. Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner, ' i bObtf
Christian Church Services. . Sunday school at 10:00 Morning worship at 11:00 . Evening worship at 7:00. - The public is cordially invited to these - services . T 46atf
./ Wanted To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin. ' Phone 8&‘61“.' 34btf Sl First Presbyterian Chureh Cavin St -~ Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. Residence the Manse 318 Third St. Telephone 345 ' o Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 a. z % Evening services 7:30 P. @M. “Prayer meeting Wed. 7p.'m. - “The ChurcE With a Welcome.” NOTICE OF FINAL SET'.!’LEMENT; ‘State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of . ‘Harlen Gibson, Deceased, My No. 2437 - o [ln. .the- Noble Circuit Court May term 1923 : L : :
" Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Harlan « Gibson ' Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final 'settle‘ment of said BEstate, and that the isame will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 15th day of June 1923 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. .= . S e - 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 Hstate. = _ George H. Hostetter, Administrator Posed ey Mo L | Wids 5, Wisten, Sy o by ?fim%@mv%fififwmm
e Non-Resident Notice. = State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court. May Termr 1923. - No. 8560 . : o Complaint for Divorce. ‘ T MRFER SUce - ' | oVK , B e . M. Matilda Rice. _
~ Be it known that on the 15th day 52 May 1923 the plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed in the office of the Clerk of said Noble Circuit court of said State his complaint against the defendant in said cause and the said plaintiff haying z3So filed’ in said Clerk’s office in said cause, the affidavit of a competent and disinterested person showing that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and that the object of said action is ‘o obtain a divorce and also the affidavit of the plaintiff stating that the residence of the defendant is unknown to him. e % Db : | And whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on.said complaint required said defendant to appear there to on the 23rd day of July 1923. Now therefore the above named defendant is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she ap'pears in said court and answers or ‘demurs théreto on the 23rd day of July 1923 the same being the' 25th judicial day of a term of said;court, to bebegun and held in the Court House at the Town of Albion in said Noble County, Indiana on the second Monday in May 1928 said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in her absence. o Witness the celrk and seal of said court this 15th day. of. May 1923. . Isaac Beter, Clerk of the Noble Cinguit Court. | Al
WH Wigton, Attorney for plaitniff. i : 12b3w:
' To Whom it may Cencern. ‘ State of Indiana Noble County S 8 . Notice is heteby given by the Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Noble County Indiana that on the 21st day| of May, 1923, it approved an assessment roll showing the prima-facie assessments for the followingdeseribed public improvement as authorized by improvement resolution No. 5A adopted. by, said Common Council on the 27th day of July 1922, providing for the construction of local sanitary. sewer 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 Street to Water Street and thgre to connect with the present existing sewer .in said Water Street; that said improvement is intersected by theé following named streets; North street, Hollister- street, Millér street, Mercer street; that persons interested in or affectéd by said described public improvement are hereby notitied that said Common Council of said city has fixed 7 o'clock P. M. ou Monday the 4th day of June 1923 at the City Hall in said city of Ligonier, as the time an dplace when and where remonstrances 'will be received and heard against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in thé amounts named in said roll or in a greater or less sum than that named in said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facié assessements with the names of owners and descriptions of | property subject to be assedsed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the City Clerk of said City of Ligonier, Indiana. . Common Council of the city of Lizonier, Noblé County, Indiana. : T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk Uil eel e 199 w
‘ Notice of Appointment. . State of Indiana Noble County iS: ' Notice i$ hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Sheets deceased late of Noble County .Indiana. L . ~ Said estate is supposed to be solvent, . Ak 7 b '+ George D. Gaby, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Sheets, de- | cemsed:: e o W. H. Wigton, Att’y - . 13b3w
Notice of Administration. ' Notice is herby gi_v%n that the. undesigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Q. Hoover late a resident of Allen County, Indiana but leaving a personal estate in Noble County, Indiana, to be administered, and, creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. ; Farmers & Merchants Trust Com pany, Administrator. ; Bothwell & Vanderford, - i Attorneys for Estate. | = 13b3w . FOR SALE—3S acres of land adjoining the corporation of Ligonier on the north known as the Gants property. A reasonable cash payment. Balance on easy terms. Address G. J. Carter, Central Savings & Trust Building, Akron, Ohio. =
~ Call phone’ 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstratien. 9atf e s e * vo ' $4OO Chokers $4.00 | I Your old muff or: fur ‘made into an up to the minute choker for $4. Fur .¢oats and capes remodeled ‘and ; relined mow at summer prices at the leading furriers of 116 Jefferson strect Blkhart, Ind, Phone 2345 Fingers. SRI N e Poultry, hides end all kinds of junk 1 will pay the highest market price
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