Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 26A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 August 1923 — Page 4
A Customer Told One of the- - of the Mier State Bank: , f‘i can sleep nights, knowih,g : o ' ' my affairs arein safe hands, =~ ' and that no one knows agi- o T thing regarding my business, ; ; which I transact with your ingt Stitufion.” - " o . There is elnlimited satisfaction in such knowlekge. Do your business with.fhe,MllEß STATE BANK, end ' be'sssured of safety; secrecy and security. - MIER STATE BANK : = Ligonier, Indiana - :
Most Unfortunate Circumstance
Editor Banner:— L : ~ The conduct of certain motorists during the address of Senator Gore at the Chautauqua last Thursday evening. was thoroughly disgusting tc say the least. - : : ‘About the time the Senator got well started in his address the buzzing of motors began making a din that ,must have been as woefully discon‘certing to the speaker as it was decidedly annoying to those that wish‘ed to hear. What. the feelings of the senator were may well be imagined for being sightless he -was not so weéll able to adjust himself to the turmoil _going on about him, which made the offense all the more shocking.” Those who didn’t care to remain should have backed their cars from the tent and “departed after the prelude, or if they were -unable to hear should - have taken seats in the tent rather than make a deplorable exhibition of their - stupidity to the discomfiture of others "It the Senator carried away with him a #arm spot in his heart for Ligonier he must be possessed of the spirit of the great Redeemer who said “Father forgive, them; for they know not what they do.”” = Bogardis
Mr. *and- Mrs. Charles F. Graham of South Bend were over' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunning. " Mrs.,, Margaret Bergendol and little daughter -of Chicago were guests over the week end of Mrs, Ella Kiser. © Mr. and Mrs. Will Sheffield Warsaw are guests of Police Chief and Mrs. Werten Engle. Lester Engle came from Toldo and spent Sunday with his parents at the Engle home.
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We are now ready to rebuild and recharge all kinds and makes of batteries; : using the o Const: nt Potential System We are able to recharge a battery in a very short compared with thé old style charging method. Let us prove .. our method by your patronage. A H. & G. BATTERY " . SERVICE In Shane Blk, Ligoniex
MON. AUG. 20 v ey one T “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” from the big stage success with an all star cast also a good comedy. : t '_ ' _ TUES. WED. THURS, AUG. 212228 = - o “GRANDMA’S BOY” with Harold Lloyd a human comedy that searches the seeret places of your heart, tickles your ribs, puts the upward curve on-your mouth and makes you feel like a mew born person.. We endorse this great comedy as the best ever. We have seen it and cannot recommend it too highly, Learn the secret of life, get the secret of life, Get the secret of laughter See “Grandma’sß oy” also an extra good Sunshine comedy and a news. Adm. 15- 20 and 30c. ‘ 3 FRI AND SAT. AUG. 24 AND 25 » bege e “LOST AND FOUND” with House Peters Antonia Moreno and Pauline Starke. ‘A great story of the South sea Islands Also an extra fine comedy. SUS AND BN AUG BeN . 00 e 0 | #BACK BONE” with Edith Roherts and Alfred Tunt an unusually’ fine stoTy of the lumber camps of the North Woods. We have seen this pleture and Wfl it to, you. Also Buster Keaton in “Day Dreams” e L e TUES. WEDS. THURS. AUG. 899 W 0 Jsed B L ei b bkl Dt Tt s ‘- “POOR MEN'S WIVES” with Barbara LaMarr and David \Butter a_ tory of & wite's greams of wealth and o Busband's reslities,
Rey. B‘achel{for,‘ spent Sunday in Kalamazoo, Mich. i : The ugmbégs" of tourists to camp at Freed park last week was 83. Ligonier dealers ‘today paid 88 cents a bushel for No. 1 wheat. @ - Dont miss the big/laugh of your life see “Grandma’s Boy’ ’at Crystal this week. ° e L o 3 iSee “Grandma’s Boy” and you laugh so much you’ll forget the world foi a full hour. L _Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wade spent the week end in Mishawaka and South Bend with relatives. =~ ! T For sale a Range Eternal good as new and priced very low for quick disposal. = Ainsworth Bassett, phone 437. e , 22a2t: : - : Pt : Work on Lhe new oil service station on Nort_h éavin,s_treet opposite Ehe Refrigerator factory is progressing’ra pidly. v i
Perry Reed and Henry Musser ard replacing the roof on the A. Howard Smith barn recently blown off in a storm. L e ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watel and little son, of St. Louis, Mo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wertheimer and family. The ladies are sisters. John Crothers employed as driver of an ice truck in this city was arrested by the new highway cop at Goshen for speeding and paid a fine Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long of Hum erick, 111., and. Mr, and Mrs. Gorden Long of Kokomo, Ind., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Quail. Mr. and Mrs, Morton Knepper of Toledo, mztored here and visited Misg Ina Warren. Today: the party drove to to Stone lake te visit the Harold Warren fgmily. . o § y 2 Wi
Mis Alice Corson, of St. Louis; Mo.. and nephew John Vance, of California, are guests at the Dr. Keehn home. Miss CorSon and Mrs. Keehn are sisters. S J. F. Sampsel has accepted a position with the N. Y. C. railway cohipany and will not be able to fill his Ligonier appodintments for furnace cleaning. - . o * Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kitson entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin, Elkhart, Lawrence Wolf, and Mrs. Harry Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carney of -this city and Miss Carol Cook of Bloomington. ' * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison and son George Robert were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson at Valparaiso and took an automobile ride of 200 miles through the wonderful Calumet region including ~a visit to the historic sand dunes.
7" SLIGUNIER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIENL.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS B b : OF TAX LEVIES ~ In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana . Before the Township Advisory Board.’ . R e Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry Township, Noble county, Indiana, that the proper legal - officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1923 will consider the following budget: Budget classification for Townships -~ TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trstee ... $720.00 Kxpenses .. . ... .. 12500 Supplies for Justice of : the Peace ... . ... 1000 Books, stationery, ... 200.00 Public ditches ... 200.00, Pay of Advisory Board ... 15.00 Examination of records ... - 30.00 Miscellaneous expenses ... 250.00 Total township fund ... $1,550.00 Estimate of township funds to _ be raised : Estimated: expenditures .. 1,550.00 ‘Working ballance at end of year to meet necessary expenditure until - receipts of revenue from taxation ..._.._... 837.36
Total .- ... ... 8138086 Balance end this year ...... 337.36 Total deductions ............ 837.36 Amount necessary to be ? raised by taxation ....... $1,660.00 : ' ROAD FUND L habor ..o 00l 3240000 Road machinery and tools '200.00 Bridges and culverts ... 300.00 Miscellaneous expense ... 1,000.00 Gravel, stone and other ' - road materal ... 1,000.00 - Total road fund ...... $4,900.00 Estimate of exp. as above $4,900.00 Working bal. at end of : year to meet necessary : exp. until receipts of . revenue €rom taxation 1,5600.00 Total ... L $640080 Balance end of yar ... $3,222.66 o oy $3,177.34 . SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repairs building and new e beiler .o ol $3000.00 School furniture & sup .. 500.00 Fuel for school houses .. 750.00 Bonds .o, Lo . 8,000.00 Interest ... ... .. ... 90000 Miscellaneous expenses 7,500.00
Total special school fund $15,650.00 . Estimate of speecial school ~fund to be raised -\ = = Estimate of exp. above $15,660.00 Work. bal. at end of year - to meet necessary exp. ’ until receipts of revenue ' from taxation ........ 3,500.00 P Total o $19.150:00 Balance end of this year $11,777.81 Amount nec. to be raised . - by taxation ... . ... - 1787219 i /TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers and Transfers Pay:of teachers ... $4,500.00 Working balance ... $1,000.00 ‘Total ‘> e $5,500.00 Bal., nd of year ... $3,229.66 Amt. nec. to be raised ... $2,270.34 Lt : $5,5600.00 POOR FUND Estimated Poor fund to be_ raised by taxation ..._.._. $900.00 ' | LIBRARY FUND - Estimated amount to be raised by taxation ....... 1,500.00 -+ CEMETERY EUND i ~ Estimated amount to be ‘raised by taxation ....... 150.00 PROPOSED LEVIES . ° Name of Fund, Amount to Levy on prop. be raised For township =4¢ = $1,650.00 Road fund 8¢ " 1 $3.177.84 ~ Special School fund - Bond fund " 24¢ $7,372.19 ~ Library Fund - 4¢ $1,600.00 Tuition Fund = 7¢ $2,270.34 Poor Fund 2¢ $900.00 'Cemegery Fund Y%¢ © $150.00 | i 49%¢ . . . Taxpayers . appearing shall have ~ a right to be heard theron. After ~ the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling - themselves aggrieved by such lev- ~ ies, may appal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further ~and final action thereon by filling a petition therefor with the County Auditor not Ilater than the » fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of ‘hearing in this county. W. A. Jackspn, Trustee Dated Aug. 11,1928. = -
'+ NOTICE e To the City of Ligonier and the Qitizens thereof. : . ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ligonier Refrigerator Company has filed a petition in the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County Indiana for the vacation of a part of certain alleys therein deséribed located in Gerber & Knisely’s Addition to thec ity of Ligonier. Said petition is set for hearing on Monday October 1, 1923. For a more particular description of the alleys, the vacation of which is asked, reference ' is' hereby made to said petition. = . e Any person, firm or corporation interested in said matter is required to appear on above date and show cause if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, - . Ligonier Refrigerator Company W. H. Wigton, Att'y for Petitioner. |
NOTICE T 0 DEFEHDANTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: .. In the Noble Circuit Court| October Term A. D. 1923 ' Cause No. 8624 , . ~ To Quiet Title. James Adams, La o : vs R 2 - v --» George H. Hostetter, et al. -Now comes the plaintiff by 'W. H. Wigton his attorney and files his complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry iz unknown of the following named defendants to wit: : ‘Henry C. Fisher, Rose Hostetter. Harry Hostetter that the names of the defendants are unknown ‘and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to wit: “The unknown husbands and wives respectively, of the following named persons, to wit: Henry C. Fisher, Rose Hostetter, Harfy Hostetter, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknowr widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs; surviving spouses, <creditors jand administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively of the following named and designated deceased persons to wit: Benjamin Hostetter, .Jacob Hostetter, Ira Hostetter, Edward - Hostetter, ‘Wesley | Hostetter, Laura Z. Shoup, John L Shoup, Elizabeth Luella Richmond ' Henry Hostetter, Margaret Hostetter, Milton Hostetter, Alma E. Barney, William M. Barney, Grace Schwin, Lee M. Barney, Henry C. Fisher, Rose Hostetter, Harry Hostetter, the names of all of whom are unknown to plairm tiff; all of the women once known by“ any of the names and designations above stated, whose names’ may have beén changed and = who ars now known 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 of ‘v‘ghom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert gor might assert any title claim or in-;| ‘terest in or lien upon the real estat-i“ described in the complaint in 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 te plaintiff; that the following named defendants are non-re-sidents of the State of Indiana, tc wit: Lee Hostetter,: Susan Hostetter, Kate Hostetter, Ethel Hostetter, GeorgeC Hostetter: Roy Hostetter, Lizzie Hostetter, Ella Hostetter, Norval Hostetter, Beatrice Overly, Dean Overly Elizabeth .= Richmond, Rose Hostetter, Frank W. Richmond, DeWitt C. Hosteter, .Gusta Hostetter, Harry Hostetter, Alice Sandrock, Effie Hostetter, Willard A. Hostetter, Minnie F. Holland, James P, Holland Benjamin H. Shoup, Anna E. Shouv Dovey E. Lively, Rufus H. Lively, Richard Shoup, John Schwin, Mary Schwin, Clem Schwin, Catharine A. Barney, Ellen Weaver and Henry James Weaver. S ;
The following real estate in Noble County State of Indiana is described in said complaint to wit: \ Commencing forty four (44) feet east and two (2) feet north of fhe northeast cornor of lot number threc (3) in the Original Plat of the town now city of Ligonier, thence north te the center of the Elkhart River thence up said river along the center thereof to a point due north of a point sixty five (65) feet east of the place of beginning, thence south tc a point sixty five (65) feet east of the place of beginning thence west ti the place of begininng. = : This action is instituted and ‘prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting 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 15th day of October 1923 same being the 13th judicial day of the October Term 1923, of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the Ist day of October 1923, 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, : : ~ 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 18th day of August 1923. e (Seal Isaac Deter: Clerk of thei . Noble Circuit Court. - Jio W. H. Wigton, Att’y for Plaintiff @ e S aßaker T
Miss Carol Cook, of Bloomington, is visiting Miss Mary Kitson. LR Dr. V. G. Hursey is in the city from his home in a Cincinnati suburb. 5 , : Miss Eva Baker and her young friend Miss Lamb came from Goshen and , visited over sfinday‘ with Mrs. Emma Bailey, - . B ‘Mike Cass and family of Van Wert Ohio were over Sunday visitors with his brothers Tom and John and famiHes fo thimelty., ' 0 0 G - Mrs. W. J. Bolitho returned to Chicago after spending the day ,;;wifihfi Ligonier friends, ‘She was accompanied by her son Lester. Miss Katherine Bolitho will spend the week a
Let Kiester look after your bat- - Mrs. Osie Nelson has gone to Cedar Papids, Towa for a month’s visit. Kiester has tires tubes #and auto accessories call on him. -19atf. ~ For Rent—Five room flat in the Sheets block. Inquire .6t George D. Gaby. , . 21bte : s L - Kiester is particular with your 'work. He wants' it right as well as you do. . For’ Rent—‘Furnished _ rooms for light hOu\sekeeping. Mrs. -~ Thomas. Jackson. . *2sb2t Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality.. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. ' ; el “10btt For Sale—l 923 Studebaker roadster at a big bargain. Also Ford touring car in good running condition. Blazed Trail Garage. . 21btf
Land listed for sale in all * parts o fthe county and the city of Ligonier John Himes office under the Banner office. e L RS - Mrs. Gowing of Ada Oklahoma widow o fthe late James Gowing of Go: shen while in the city a guest of Ollie Wolf made the Banner force a very pleasant et : A laugh in time saves nine doctor bills there's a laigh in every flash a scream in every scene of “Grand.ma’s’ Boy” at Crystal Tuesday, Wed: nesday and Thursday. . Write today for the big Elkhart County Fair premium list. The ‘most elaborate ever published. slsoo¢ in premiums and purses. Mailed free. E. B. Williamson, Secretary, Goshen Ind. o 25b2t Mrs. Joe Lavery and son James are encamped on the Charles Swickard place at Diamond lake and Harry Klopfenstein and family will join nights for a couple of weeks. The parties are from Goshen. . :
Baldwin Piano Sale.
At Charles Cornelius’ book store, Lig onier, beginning Saturday, August 18. and ‘continuing to Saturday, August 25, inclusive. Ladies’ beautiful dress €r set given away free August 18 at 9 O'clock p. m. Souvenirs to all who aall . b L ] 25a2t . . Charles Cornelius.
JEWELRY . 'NOW GOING ON! SATURDAY LAST DAY Harry ]J. Holderness ' | Ligonier, Indiana : Sale Every Evening at 7:30 i Come and take advantage of this , Great Feast of Bargains It makes no difference it your bid is one-half or one-third of cost, if you are the highest bidder you get the goods. Entire Stock at Public Auction { ‘Watches, Diamonds, Clooks, Harry J. Holderness, Reliable Jeweler
Hunting Season - Is Now Oper Now is the time to buy that shetgun for fall. A complete line of single and deuble barrel guns. We~can supply you with any type gun at the lowest prices including Winchester, Remington, Stevens, Marlin ang Savage. | | o - ' 12 ga Single Shot GUN ..o $lO.OO 12 ga Double Barrel Gun $2lOO P , - Model 97 Winchester ‘Hammer Repeating -+ Shot Gun 12,16 or 20 g 8 ......c.lovreioeis $4OOO. -+ Model 12 Winchester Hammerless Repeating - ~ Shot Gun 125,,1‘6‘ or 20 gB, ... SESOO - Winchester and Peters Shot Gun Shells. Win- \ chester shell standard of the world. ; 12 ga. Smokles Shells the box ............ $l.OO T 12 ga Black Powder Shells the box ... 80¢ |/ 16 ga Smokeless Shells the box ......... $l.OO -20 ga Smokeless Shells the box ................ 95¢ . - - Also a complete line of acce’ss'ories; cleaning ~ .rods, Shell Belts, Hunting Coats, Gun Oil, ~Gun Grease, Rust Remover and Crystal / Cltaney’, -~ - - = ey : 22 Rifles of all makes. -~ . | © . Single Shot from UP ... STOB , - Repeating Rifles from Up ... $l5OO | . - Daisy Air Rifles oivirii-SlOO 00008 ~ TRY THE WINCHESTER STORE FIRST - Weir & Cowley
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