Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 26A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 August 1923 — Page 3

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A Battery ~ b Without Jars ‘ Th&bew Guxfi_mite case; an exclusive feature with - Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece, including compartments for 'the cells. Thus, individual jars are done awvgywith. | . ° Gummite is practically indestructible, will not warp, and is not affected by temperature; acid, or water. Let us show; you this ideal bate ' tery case. . -~ BLAZED TRAIL S GARAGE

Bothwell & Vanderford o Lwle N Phone %56. Ligonier, Indiana 'CHARLES V'INKS AND SON " Dealer in chuu_ienu, VYaults, Tombstones, - ", Building Stone ' "Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA _ - AUCTIONEER Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka

Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Officé: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757

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W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier E.R. Kurtz " Awuctioneer - Pnone No 65, Ligonief‘ L W. H. WIGTON , Attorney-at-law - Office in Zimmerman Block - LIGONIER. IND

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NEWS NOTES

Go to Kiester's place for gasoline and oil 4 1 19att Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prcmpt delivery. : . 10bit Get your transmisslon' and differential filled at Kiester’s. 1 . 19att The Ligonier city council will mest in regular segsion Thursday night, | It’'s the laughing joy “Grandma’s Boy” at Crystal this week. - W. B. Inks and family spent the]. week end at th'e »WaWasee cottage. | Thieves entered the Standard Oil | filling station at Goshen Wednesday night. and secured $25. & ' "Mrs. I, 'M. Mpyrs ‘attended rth;e Thomas family reunion at Goshen last week: . - ? ' e A new city directory just issued gives Fort Wayne over 100,000 population. ' L Cool nights and warm days admonish people to look out for their health. ; ' For Rent—Modéern 7 room house with garage. Enquire Blanche | Shobe, 217 E Third St. Phone 178. - : _ . 19btt | For Sale open buggy in good con: dition. ‘Jonas Shobe, Lincoln ~ Way West, Ligonier. = | 24a2t* {4 Another -free open fair b;md' concert will be given in City Hall park Wednestday evening., | i

Mr. and Mrs. W."E. Oyler spent last week at a Wawasee cottage with New Paris relatives. - : Barbara Rupp 83 for 45 years an inmate of the Elkhart county infirmary died there of old age. : : John Himés last week made a business trip to Hudson, Ashley and some LaGrange county towns. T — | Mr. and Mrs. James iHte visited with. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Smith at Topeka several days-last week. ‘ Dr, V. G. Hursey has removed from 3907 Madison street to 2431 - Park, Norwood a suburb of Cinninnati; O. ~ Mrs. H. C. Sanger of Bristol was a guest last week of Mrs. Jennie Drain and took in the chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trowel and daughter Wava of Topeka were gues_ts last week at the Milton Hostetter h?m.,e- ‘ L - . | fMi's.;-Samantha Heaton aged 83 years 4 pioneer of Allen county died Thursday night at the home of a son in:Fort Wayne, = .

Posey- Moore a painter who workin a Ligonier carriage factory -30 years ago arrived last week and hunted up old accquaintances. A South Bend woman has sued her husband for divore $75,000 alimony and $lO,OOO attorney fees. She evidently aims to break him. . 4 Henry Nusbaum is the new motor cop for Elkhart county receiving his ‘appointment through "the com»mission'-1 ‘ers and he operates under the sheriff Mr .and Mrs. Charles Strait were guests at a big family dinner at the Silas Yoder home near Topeka the other day at which ther¢ were many present. i a Joe W. Smith was in from the farm Friday to consult his physician, ® He suffers from poisoning of an arm having comeé in contact with Some noxious weed or shrub. -~ |

. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson apd son Robert were dinner guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Pancake the other evening and réport a fine time. : . " John R. Maker of Toledo superintendent of bridges for the New York Central between Toledé and Elkhart was here Friday looking after a cul; .vert necessary for the extension of a main line siding west o' fthe eity & distance of 1,000 feet. i | . May Dance to His Tune. A Fort Wayne man by the name of Birtwhistle has purchased a farm ‘near Columbia City and Whitley county.resligimce are expected to dance to his Tune. S P ‘M, E. Church = ext Sunday Chureh _ ‘ Services v Sunday School 9:30 . o ~ Morning Worship 10:45° ~ No Evening service e g Mid Week Service on Friday 7:30.

. NOTICE - : Sealed Bids to Be Received for Trans- | porting School Children _ Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at my office in; Mier State Bank in the City of Ligo nier Indiana up to and inculding 'Saturday August 18, 1923 at 3 o’clock p. .m for hauling school children of Perry township to the Central School building for the school year 1923-1924. A bond of $6OO will be required of the successful bidder for the faith t{? performance of his duties and the fulfiliment of his contract. =~ | Specifications andmnirm:gi |can be seen at my office tn the Mier {_ Perry township Noble Co.

BLASSIFED ADS

Wanted one or two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor. Call phone 226. ! ; e *24b2t Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. : . 10by I am prepared to clean chimneys.| furances and stoves on short notice| and at reasonmable prices. J. F. Sam-| pull, Ligonier Call Banner office | Phone 13. ) ; 7att e Cass Truck Line, : The Cass Auto Truck Line operates in and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and long distance hauling done at reason: able rates. - ‘ ' -~ 48btf Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. All i kinds of nursey stock sold at thel owest prices with a guarantee for gix years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stock replaced.” Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner. - : 50btf ’ 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 . 46att

Wanted,

Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the highest market price ~ Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier. 12aut 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. . tt L " Notlce. : * Until September Ist 1923 our office hours will be from 9 to 4 each day except aSturday when they will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. - ' : Bothwell & Vanderford et W. H. Wigton 16btt | NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. : State of Indiana, Noble County, 88: No. 8584. ; In the ‘Noble Circuit Court, October term, 1923, e , Complaint to resist probate of will. Albert Emerson Bauer, plaintiff

Olive May Rawson, et al defendants. Be it known that on the 23rd day of July, 1923, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noblz Circuit Court his complhaint against the defendants in said cause, and hasj{ also filed in said office the affidavit of a disinterested and competent person showing that the defendants. Olive May Rawson, Stephen Franklin Truesdell, Raymond Silburn Trues-| dell, and Hannah Viola Richards are each and all not residents of the State of Indiana; ; ; 3 That the defendants, The National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church; ' National Benevolent Association of the Christian- Church, and Samantha Silburn Memorial Home, are each corporations organiz ed under the laws of the State of Indiana and that neither of them has any officer agent or any other person authorized to transact its business, domiciled or residing in the State of Indiana upon whom process can be served; That the defendants, The National Benevolent Association of the Chris-| |tian Church; National Benevolent Asociation of the Christian Church; and Samantha Silbura Memorial} Home, are each of them foreign corporations and that the cause of ac-| tion alleged against said detem}ants in this cause arose within the State of Indiana; e g 0 b

That the names of the defendants are unknown and they are each be lieved to be non-<residents of the State ‘of Indiana,- sued and made| parties in this action by the following mames and designations to-wit: The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, executors, administra tors and assigns of each of the fot lowing named deceased persons, towit: James Silburn, Gottlieb Bauer; that the residence of each and all of defendants to this .action are unknown and upon deligent inquiry cannot be ascertained except as in said afidavit stated; “ That the said cause of action is} brought to- resist the probate of the| last will and testament of Samantha L. Lasell, and to contest the said last { will and testament of said Samantha L. Lasell; that a cause of action jexists in favor of said plaintiff against each and all of said defendants and that said defendants are each and all necessary parties thereto: : { Now therefore, each and all of the above and herein named, designated mentioned and described defendants Yare hereby notified of the filing and ] pendency of said complaint against {them, and that unless they appear in {the Noble Circuit Court of Noble {County, in the State of Indiana and Janswer or demur thereto on’ the first | day of October, 1923, the same being the first judicial day of a term of } said court to be begun and held at 1| the court house in the town of Albion .}in said Noble County, Indiana, on the | first Mondsy in October, 1923, the said |complaint and matters and things | therein alleged will be heard and de|tertmined in their absence. I O e Molls Sitads Qo | %Www?‘ oy e o e

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Use artiticial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. St 10btt

See Artlmrgs Furgeson for electre fans, ‘ . 18ate

Modern home for rent call at the Carney. Clothing Store. 19btt

Farm For Rent,

160 Aeres, 215 miles from Ligonier. Ind. Fine = land, fine improvements. Inquire of Mier State Bank. 24b4t

' QGaotskins gloves, all sizes, wita high and low cuffs. ' Also canvas gloves to meet all needs. Sam Snider. { I e 2534 t

Dancing School to Reopen.Arnold Elson will resume instructions in dancing next Thursday evening and a class will meet for practice each Thursday evening thereafter. e - 24btt

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: "Plums! Plams ! For Sale several varities including the famous Burbank which is the best of all for canning. C. L. Chamberlain.” Phone 861, Ligonier. 25bif

Removal Notice,

The H. & ‘G- Battery Service has moved the battery works to-the Shane building.- Pot < 25btt

" All ‘my big stock of fishing tackle will be closed out at cost at my bar ber shop. For real bargains come in Hugh Lundy. Sl okl

Wanted

I want to buy wheat rye and oats. Will pay better than market price. C L. Chamberlin Phone 861. 22btf

Keep coll by the use of a General Electric fan bought from & Arthur Furgeson. . 18atg

‘ Fbr‘d;' Magenétos Charged W hile | Yana '. o e ~ Bosch, K. Wor Atwater Kent Ignition System insalled on your Ford car .smd'ebake;'s;ne.smd Service.i'v' N Springfield Tiree . e s | Exideßattetbl e BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE

T 'HE Standard Oil Company (Ind--lana) has announced an immediate = reduction 1n the'%rice of gasoline of 6.6¢ per gallon applicable throughout the entire territory in which it doesius’incss;: - It asserts that the retail prices thus made are below the cost of production. and distribution. - The Governor of the State of South ° Dakota, buying distress |gasoline. below ° cost of preduction, and charging against the State no adequate cost of distribution, is selling gasoline to the public in the State of South Dakota at 16¢ per gallon, - . | | i e The Standard Oil Company (Indiana), operating on its established policy that the customers who purchase its goods should never be compelled to pay a higher price than that fixed and maintained by any competitor, quality and service being duly considered, has met - this price. " L Other State Executives and Officers of municipalities, with éntire propriety, have suggested that any prices made im South. Dakota be made applicable in their ‘States. . Competitors 1n other states and communities over the term- = | tory, also buying distress gasoline below cost of production, have also cut the prices hitherto established and. main‘taine.d, in substantial amounts. : In establishing the above price, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is not endeavoring to injure any of its competitors in any way. = o It deprecates the stand taken by some of its competitors that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is endeavoring, by reason of meeting these cutsin priceand these demands for lower prices, to put its competitors. 6ut of business. =~ The Standard ‘Oil Company (Indiana) ‘does not wish to put any competitor out of business because it feels that competi- g tors are necessary to the successful conduct of its business. It will welcome a = change of attitude on the part of all _parties concerned resulting in-a reason‘able price for gasoline which will enable ‘not only it but all of its competitors to - enjoy a reasonable profit. . It recognizes that the majority of its competitors are fine business men, en‘titled to the fairest treatment both by ‘the public and by this Company. 'The present situation is an exact parallel to one where the butcher,the grocer, the druggist, the dry goods and shoe merchants and every otherretaflerw% 5 forced to sell at less than the wares cost. How long would it last? What would a condition like this do to all of us—if it persisted and spread? ~of impossible prices, - . “have it. It makes the scales of business balence. vl ‘These are not idle words. They mean just what they say: = & e o