Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 13A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 May 1924 — Page 2

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: V : ‘w,fl’ . e Farm Fernce Special All wires full gauge, built with a knot that will not slip. Galvanizing of best quality. Every rod guaran- | teed to stretch properly. 1047 12-inch stay, No. 9 top and bottom, No. 11 filler at 47¢ per rod. . ' 1047 6-inch stay, No. 9 top and bottom, No. 11 filler at 65¢ per rod. . L 1045 12-inch stay No. 9 all through 65¢ per rod. 4 point Heavy Hog Galvanized Barbed - Wire, 80 rod spools at per spool $4.40. ' Terms fosin. - Millersburg Lumber Co. : Millersburg, Indiana . -

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® Automobile Strikes Horse. ‘Two couples from Ligonier on the way home from Fort Wayne ran intc a horse belonging to Walter Ruckman three miles north on the Lincoir Highway killing the horse and wreck ing the car to such an extent that it was necessary to tow it to this placei for repairs. The accident occured about one o’clock Monday mom.ing} The horse had gotten out and was waridering around on the’higln\f'ay.‘-—‘ Churubusco Truth. * L No report of the accident mentioned above was made in this city and consequently the identity of members of the party is unknown. P / - . Dies of Injuries. Merritt Peter Harwood 84 died in the Goshen hospital Thursday where he was talgn December 3 1923 fol. lowing an attack made on him by hi: 'step-daughter’s ' husband Isaac Carpenter 23 of Goshen football player Carpenter pleaded . guilty to assault and battery and was fined $lOO and sentenced to 60 }lays' at the staic |penal farm.' The fine and sentence -were suspended. He has not been rearrested. ! ! ik

- Death of Dale Clark. ; Death claimed Dale Clark aged 1& son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark who reside on the Noble-Whitley county line. Death resutled from uremic po soning following an attack of influenza which developed two weeks agon Besides the parents five brothers and sisters ‘survive. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2 p m. from the Spartav Christian church Interment church cemetery. o Mrs. George Seymour Dead. Mrs. George Seymour,6 one of thc most. highly respected and agec ladies of Wolf Lake passed away ai her home after a lingering illness: She was the mother of Calvin Seymour of Cromwell and also leaves an: other son two dafighters and her aged husband, besides many othen relatives and a host of friends to mourn 2 Out of Race. Since the Ku Klux Klan succeeded in taking over the management of the republican party in Indiana candidates for office are not so aspiring. Clarence J. Munton the only avowed republican candidate in the state.\fox lieutenant governor announces from his home in Kendallville that he .)‘lvilf not now stand for the place.

Death of Aged Lady. - ‘Word reaches relatives in Noble county of the death in Farmington Ohio of Mrs. Eliza- A. Krider ageil more than 85 years. The surviving husband who is 87 ,with a _daughter Mrs. David Eberly residing near Woit Lake are left along with many othe: relatives to mourn. » To Build Gym. The LaGrange school. board announces that the contract for plans and specifications for the building oi a gymnasium and auditorium for the LaGrange schools has been let. The building is to be 60 by 100 feet oi brick -construction and will cost around $20,000. . Hiram Koher Dead. Hiram Koher aged 81 years died at the home of his nephew B. M. Kohel south of Cromwell. Mr. Koher had been a resident of this county nearly all his life, 2 Pay your subscription to the Ligo nier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. :

Mrs. Frances M. Beane Democratic Candidate Clerk of the Circuit Court ~ Noble County, Indiana Your Vote Will Be Appreciated

Yy X l §2ubs il e iEL S oo g i i% A Battery ® 3 Without Jars i The new Gummite case; an exclusive feature with @ Exide Batteries, is , moulded all in one piece, including compartments for the cells. Thus, indi. - vidual jars ars done away with, ; ; CGummite 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 TI&AIL ' : . GARAGE : ot _ _

HOSPITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS | v . . 2 | Donations to the Goshen Institutiov Made by Residents oi Ligonier at . Dhhvass : When the canvass was made inl Ligonier for the benefit of Goshen hospital ‘the following persons contributed the amounts set opposite theii names: .’ - ~ ; Mrs, Frank P. Wood ... .........$15.0C sargh Sheobe .. . oo 0 10C Mrs, R D Shobe ... o o 0 180 Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh ........ ... $1.60 Mrs: Kred Harpdesty . 0. 28 Miss Rate Newton ... ... ... 106 Curtle Gale 0000 Mre Wilt Hitre . o 0 0k Mrs. L Smith and Mrs. Skinner ...1:0¢ Havry Beelt . ... ... 16l Mrs, George Hussey ... . 50 iJohn_ Halbee o 0 o oo 100 Wilma Dickinsen .. . 000 BT Ben Cook 0 0 B Rey Parker .0" .002 o 2100 Mry: Roy ljah o. 8. 000 5l Halle Goshorn ... . 20¢€ Mrs. A N Clamden ... .. 5 Bmma Deardortf ... .. ... 25 Lewis Bl Marker . ... . . 100 Mre BG Smatth .00 108 Wilter Roblason ... 00, 108 By A YHirich 0 106 Mis Pred tGeen . ... 10 Georpe Hardison .o ... .5 Mrs Michael Hire ... ... . ] Mre 0 A Tavler . ... 19

NS Codewin a 0 00l o T Mrs, Malissa Denpy .. .0 o 81) Mr. and Mrs| W. C. B. Harrison .... 2.0¢ Mrs W Mibver o EC Wrs A B Kelly .. . o 4y Miss Ollie WBIE .. L 100 s A Weaver .. ooaaais Bl Mrs Virgil Todd .. .. 2580 Mrs. Blizabeth Lamb ... 1.0 W E Bartholomew . ... ...5080 W A daekeon 00l 2 Joe Bmitly .on doias e B Mare Wilkivson ... o 10 deninie Peain o o L 1 W. A Kine o 0 s O Bk Beott ol i 2,08 AW Lyon 00l 5000 Mrs farry Green.. . o BB Alice W Bender . o 0 o 09501 Mrd Grlo Shearer == . DaE A B Weaver ... 1.04 Bert dnks ... B Will sael. . 000 . 80 Ohn ¢ Keehy L 0 NMee Wilows 00. 0 98 Mrs Martow ... .. 18 Mrs Miller L 0 T Mheßiadle OL. 0 M Sheeoe . 0 10 Mrs. Rupert . . =& 5p Mra. Simmone 1. B Mes Deniy oOL 0B Mre Jeammerett ... ... ... - .56 Mrs. Bowen ... L6O Mro 0 O Bager (o 0 e A 0 Mrs, Lena Stanshury ... ... I.OC Mrs B Sweetnam... .. .a 0 95 Mrs. #ieon Schiloterback ... .50 Mae McDaniel .. . i B 0 Standards for Butter. - Butter is the clean sound product made by gathering in any manner the fat- of fresh or ripened milk‘o'r crean into a mass, which also includes a

small portion of " the other natura milk constituents, with or’ without salt and contains, all tolerances pro, vided for less than sixteen per. ceni (16%) of water and not less than 80 per eent of milk fat. By acts o 1 Congress -approved August 2 1886 and May 9 1502 butter may also contain added coloring matter. . Renovated Buter Process Butter is the clean sound product made in sen:blance of butter from melted, clarifiec or refined butterfat without the ad dition or use of ‘any substance othe: than water, milk cream or salt and contains all tolerances provide for less than sixteen per cent 16% of watef and not less than eighty per ce i 80.0% of milk fat. Adopted by the State Board ol Health April 16 1924 Effective May 1 1924. - ; L | Straw Hat Season Opens. ~ The straw hat season opened last Kriday - yet felt hats :still pre. dominate on account of the cool breezes. : o “Name the Man” a drama of humnanity that has taken the world by storm. See it Tuesday Waednesday and Thursday. | 3 . RTE—————————— . o ‘Public Sale. iy The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Roéush farm at Wilmot

7 miles south of Cromwell sale tc commence at 1 _o'clock on TUESDAY MAY 20. * ; - The following personal property to wit: : : 2 Head of Horses—'Black mare 7 years old sound, Bay mare 8 years old sound. : Durham Cow seven year old giving milk. B _ : Farm Implements—Great Dane hay loader, Brown riding plow, _Gale ‘walking plow, Oliver No. 11 breaking plow, Syracuse walking plow, Olivey No. 40 walking plow, 3 section spike harrow, double shovel plow, 314 wagon, hay rack flate bottom, hay tedder. Hoosier disc grain drill. Miscellaneous—Set single driving harness, incubator, brooder stove comblete, hog self feeder, steel hoy troughts, slop barrel cart, shovels rakes, forks, lard press, iron kettle sausage grinder 1 h. p. Impire gasoline engine, pump jack, step ladder 16 ft. ladder 60 cement blocks, 2 blocs and tackles grindstone{, 3 rocking chairs, 6 dining room chairs, 2 cupboard, bench some wood in cord anc other articles not mentioned. . - 100 bushels of Corn, 4 Ford Truck. : : 0

Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and under cash. All over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given witit interest at 6 per cent from date of sale, ' JOE ROUSH B SR, AP 4 T N rnanin St

= TO RECEIVE BIDS , The undersigned Board of Educa tion of the School City of Ligonier No ble County Indiana hereby gives notice that on Monday June 2nd 1924 un-| til 10:30 a. m. at the present schosl building they will reveive sealed bid: and proposals for the construction o the new fire-proof stairway and accompanying alterations in the present Central School building in the said City of Ligonier, hldi:ifl& all in accordance with the plans and specific :- tions heretofore adopted and approved by the said Board of Education and which are now on file in the office oi Secretary of ‘the Board Mr. Graham Lyon, Ligonier Indiana. . The estimated cost of the proposed firé-proof stairway and accompanying alterations is Five Thousand Dol laps SCHOQOGDY. - . o

-All bids must be filed in writing on forms provided: therefor signed, seal«d and delivered and in every respect must conform to the laws of the state of Indiana. 4 _ ~Each bid shall be accompanied by @ certified check in amount equal tc Five Percent (5%) of the bid. Thesc checks must be made payable to the Secretary of the Board of Education of the School City of Ligonier Noblc County, Indiana and will be held by him ‘as a guarantee of good faith that

said bidder or bidders will enter intc a contract and execute a bond for the full amount of the bid, approved by the said Board of Education for the due “performance thereof if his o 1 their bid is dccepted. "The checks ot those bidders who fail to be awarded a contract ‘will 'be returned to thent when the contracts have been award-, ed. Should the successful bidder or ‘hidders fail to enter into such con. ti'a_ct and execute such bond then h-qj or they shall forfeit the amount. of said - certified’ check as liquidatec, damages for such failure for the usc¢ imd benefit of ‘the proper fund of tic School City of Ligonier Noble coun ty, Indiana. - o o - Copies of the said plans and speci-1 fications are on file in the office o 'A. M. Strauss Architect 705 9 Shoaf! Building Fort Wayne Indiana, in the l':)fl_i(’:e of the State oßard of Accounts State House Indianapolis and in the

office of the State Board of Eduj indiana. Copies bf said plans and spe: ¢ifications may be had upon requesi either at the office of the Architect o 1 the Secretary of the oßard of Education, : : | - The right is expressly reserved te rejuect any or all bids and to use sufficient time to investigate the bids and qualifications o fthe bidders. - Lena Stansbury o _ Graham S. Lyon L Charles Nelson e - Members of Board of Education : Ligonier Noble County Indiana : ’l2‘&3W| ~_Notice of Administration. Notice is hercby given that the un: dersigned has' been appointed and ha: qualified as administratrix of the estate of Dora Frost deceased late o) Noble County, ludiana and the heirs of said decedent the.creditors of said estate and all other persons interest ed therein will be governed according. ly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' e Hazel B. McCloskey, Administratriy Bothwell & Vanderford | - Ligonier, Indiana Attorneys for' estate. - 12a3» . Don’t forget to pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner. Office open Saturday evenings. .

We want your good will - ~and we want the opportunity to earn it. You owe it to yourself to ~ drive in to ' : KIESTER'S ELEGTRIC SHOP Lincoln Way West : - L Westinghouse rubber case batteries for Fords $14.95 exchange. We also havea CRANE CAR and will give crane service anywhere. : . Phone 481 :

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